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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1919)
IOCAL ANN PKItNONAL. Auto electrical repairs. Jack Mc Oulro. Try our bar.ana cream plos. They are delicious. Pas'" Sweet Shop, tf Mr. and Mrs. Will Oould are prsl Hag their home In readlnesa to begin housekeeping. W. H Johnaon, It. J. Williams and Carroll ('ceil were In from their Sil ver Crock homes during the week. Virtue Is said to be its own reward. Cheerfulness is not only Its own re ward, hut the delight of every one else. heal for sale at Brown's Quality Wore. Sold only by the aark. No phono order. No charge account for wheat. day morn war tro phies, kMrd Mini. i l i speeches, listened to :, -oui. r d er boya who took an t'o i ut on Uio battle J tarter Glass, Secretary of the fields and rhrnd in plr.it with the Trrnsurv. has announced the dates proper spirit i.waru Uin duty of all I upon which payments will oe re- ic Tol'.V LOAS PA1 MSNTH has been duly appolntod by tha Couti ANNtHNt'KO 1JY (JliAHHitv Court of Harney County. Oregon, Executrix of the Estate of Anton Kll, Deceased; and has duly filed as such Executrix. All persons having claims against toward subscrlb.-g for Victor, Honda, j quired on the notes of the Victory , said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, together The view ot t, exYi'.lt wa well Liberty Loan us follows worth the trip hi I to hi a the ,uivi lege of hearing Hm bo ivfce look part lit the conflict ai the. dSMlitaM the use ami mechan kmi of las it fi'cr ent pieces irom a baby tnk, big gnn. Ten por cent with! application on . with proper vouchers therefor, at the or before May 10. Ten per cent on or before July ir. Twenty por cent on or be fore A tn- u .1 12. New seven-room house. 8 acres on river In city limits. Take part cat tle, balance easy terms. Box 272. Burns. 4-2t. p. B. Weittenhtller has moved on his ini: farm a few miles east of this city where he will again look after sctlve farm work for this season. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK Hl'KV. CAPITAL AND SDItl'Lt'S SlOO.ttOO. "THE BANK 111.11 HAKES YOUR S SAi;C." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Geo. S. Miller, one of the old .line stock men of this county, was in the city during the week greeting his friends. He has been looking after stock for McUade & Biggs In the Trout Creek section for the past year, i "Old songs, old books, old friends" and old methods of agitating oys ters. Specialists of the Bureau of Chemistry, United States Department t Agriculture, have determined that oysters soak up a great deal more water and lose much more in nutri ents when washed by the new air blast and mechanical device method than when washed by the old method, on a skimmer with a hose and ;ad- o OUNCE IN ORIGINAL HARRISON NARCOTIC I. AW tember 9. Twenty per cent on or before Oc tober 7. Twenty per cent on or before Nov ember 11, with accrued Interest on deferred installments. Payment In full can be made on May IS, the 10 per cent required with application having been duly paid on or before May 10. i ment can also be completed Installment date with accrued In terost. ' i. Pay on illlV We do not hear anything from Von (iott. Can It be possible that he was lost in the shuffle? How In New York to keep her rep utation as the speediest of cities, if the harbor strike ties up all her "i''.; of transportation? t'nder the provisions of the origin al Harrison Narcotic Law, remedies or preparations which contain not more than two grains of opium, or one fourth grain of morphine, or one fourth Kraln of heroin, or one grain of codeine to the ounce, are exempt. This applies to all liniment, olnt mei'N er other preparations for ex ternal use only. However, as amend ed the Revenue Act of litis, all store keepers who handle such pre iarat!.)iir. even if their narcotic con tent exempts them from the provis ions ot the Harrison Act. are requir ed to register with the Collector of internal Revenue at Portland, and paj a tax of Jl.OO a year or fraction al part thereof, and further, to keep morda of all sales of such preparations. Many merchants in Oregon machine guns, Hstenli,.ss postn, trench) Twenty por cent on or before Sep mortars, cu .. to a gas h ilmet and the smaller exhibits made It the more Im pressive and one that will remain In the memory for many days. The tra n consisted of an observa tion coach, dining car, Pullman and baggage Mr and four1 Hat cars. The represent;! of the railroad was Mr. Priest wli'i happened to be an ac quaintance of several years standing to the wr.iir. Robt. E. Smith state manager of the Victory Loan Com mittee, Mr Taylor. B. E. Irvine and several wo.uiur boys made up the par t In add i.un to the train crew. It was fouu.1 that people were there from all over the county. Including many cltUens from this city. The soldier bovs were always courteous to the people and gave them detailed Information of whatever nature re quested, going over the several car of exhibits again and again, allowing the people a second visit to the baggage car for a longer inspection of the smaller exhibits and gave the children special attention and privileges. This train was sent to Harney coun ty with its quota of good speakers as a mark of respect for the past efforts in contributing to war work. The people showed the right spirit In go ing to Crane in uumbers to moot the train and show their continued pa triotism even though the war is won. The newspaper man took the time to call on several acquaintances aril friends while in Crane and note the improvements one of which is the handsome new brick store building to be occupied by Drinkwater ft Harlan. He had the pleasure of calling upon Mr. Wallace, the new cashier of the Crane State Bank, say "he'llo"to Mr. Carter of the American, have a lU.le visit with Paul Kruger In the Vale Trading Co., enjoy a square meal at the expense of Mr. Franklin and ft urn home safely without mishap 'n congenial company In time to hel- "Eess" finish up the necessary v r, to put this great family journal an the press. office of J. W. BlUOS, Voogtly Build ing, Bums, Oregon, attorney for said Executrix, within six months irom date hereof. SOPHIA B. EOLI . Executrix. Dated thl 22nd day of March, Ifll. STOCKHOLDER' MEETING. It Bat ll in i) all thn Hilk mills In France to manufacture the quantity of whlte-sllk-embroldered souvenir pillows and handkerchiefs that the boys are bringing home. It I lie pea... '(inference quarrel where can we look for peace? The saddest reading In these .lay is the household expense account. Notice Is hereby given that the postponed annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Masonic Build ing Association, of Burns, will be held at the Masonic Hall In Burns, Oregon, on Tuesday. April 8, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m Leon M. Brown, Secretary. REWARD The prospect Is that you will be able to buy a fine U. S. airplane which cost the government from $2,500 to $3,000 for $100. Just think how handy It would be to use In running errands! NEWLY ELECTED TBACHBIt TAKE TERM AT NORMAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Burns, Oregon. April 10, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that James W. Nesbet, of Riley, Oregon, who. on May 26, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 07601, for Lots J. 4. SVt N'W't. Section 2, Tovnthlp 23 B Range 26 E., Willamottj Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to establlsn claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 17th day of May. 1919. ( 'I lit tint n l names as witnesses: Alfred Johnson, Kobert J. Williams, Floyd Klssenger, and Fred Killicut. all of Riley, Oregon. V.'O. COZAD. Regleter The following animals have stray ed from my place: One two-year old and one three year old heifers brand ed with XS bar; one Roan Durham bull with the Brad Moss brand: T O I. Other cattle branded with 11 , marked overblt In oacu ear, may also be found away from my range In Sunset and In such case I ahall pay a reward for Information leading to their recovery. C. V. Reed, Narrows, Oregon. Please fix this John "Yes, I would, but'l haven't the tools necessary." "Well, I know where you can get just the thing." AND JOHN FIXES IT He ran down to the most reliable hardware store, where his wife had evidently been before and he was surprised to see many things that he needed to repair this and that about the house. YOU might profit by John's experience and re pay yourself and mend your home by in quiring for what you need at I. S. GEER & CO. Estray Notice. The Misses Ilda and Lain Hayes, ilaiiKhtcrs of Ted mid Bailey llayen, iiml Kuth Miller, took their depart ure la i Tuesday for Monmouth, where they will enter th? state nor mal school. The two former are gradomtea of that Institution but go bin k for a term of sixteen week-, v. lilch will Include the summer nor mal court. Mins Miller is a high other i school graduato and has been tench- J.i ii i ii 1. 1 Oregon. I have In my possession one white horse bruuded HV connected on left shoulder. Weight about lOiio. Also one bay horse branded , on thl-.''.; spot In forehead. Weight about 1275. Owner can get pro perty in any t line at my ranch tour BOUn below Beulah, Oregon. RECTOR AKNWINE. FORTY HEAD OK PURE BRED HEREFORD BULLS FOR MALE. Six registered, balance bred and raised out of Bell A herd. Age two and one year old. This herd la too well known for Its superior quality and careful breeding to need further comment. They are ready for In spection and prices, and can be seen at Bell A ranch. Those willing to purchase are solicited to make selec tion early as first come will be first surved. William Hanley Co. bl5m Everything for Everybody Anything for Anybody Cut tills out it Is wort. i money. i. Hitl Her of AM Her Puiu. than retail druggist, carry such pre gumtioiiM and they should Immedi ately apply to Milton A. Miller. Col lector of Internal Revenue at Port land for the necessary blanks to reg ister The tax is payable not later than lug Mime that lime. All three of lie- young ladles have been employ ed to teach In the public school of this city next ypar and are going to nr4are themselves for better service in their line of profession. Miss Xella lianlweil, another one of the April llth, for the fiscal year ending young ladles to secure a contract to June 30, 1919. teach In the Burns school, contem plates Joining these young ladles fol lowing the June examination of teach- VI KVV OF EXHIBIT WAS WORTH TRIK TO CRANE ers for certificates. In company with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Poor old civilian Fritz, looking In every direction for food, must Franklin the manager of this great have something the aspect of a cross religious weekly visited Crane yester- eyed skeleton. Mrs. L. Wavue, 2726 3rd St., Ocean Park, Calif., writes: "I am thankful to Hay Foley Klilney Pills rlil tin- of all my pain. I advise any one to try them after, the good they did me. ' Backache, soro muscles, stiff or swollen Joints, rheumatic pains, are Indications of kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills are safe and reliable. Sold by Reed Brothers. o NOTICE TO CREDITORN. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c to Foley ft Co., 2825 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. 111., writing your name and address dearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey anil Tar Compound, for colds. roughs, and croup, Foley Kidney i Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Hold by Reed Brothers. BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This is a general store and we are supposed to sell every thing, and we live up to the general supposition. You can buy anything you want here, from hardware to groceries, from needles to a good smoke. It pays to buy from us, because we sell for cash, and an enormous amount of goods, and we can therefore sell at a closer margin of profit than some others. You AN'T lose, and you WILL gain. Now doesn't this line of argument appeal straight to your good common sense? LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS. OREGON IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OKEOON, COUNTY OF HARNEY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANTON EOLI, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That the Undersigned, SOPHIA B. EOLI. nmttiriiinniBiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiinmnnumww iitmnr SEASONABLE GOODS We have goods that interest and delight any lady or miss. Bungalow Aprons in different styles Play Suits for Children Warner and Red fern Corsets Novelties, Notions, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes Tooth Brushes, Combs Scissors Score Cards and Program Pencils Our line of Ladies' and Misses' goods is peculiarly attractive this Spring by reason of the many new patterns and the harmonious colors. We cordially invite every lady and miss in Harney County to see this really superior line. YOU'LL BE PLEASED ! MRS. E. F. SCHWARTZ, Proprietor Masonic Building Burns, Oregon SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. We can also supply yon with Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay Phone G4F Burn Hotel building; No! No! DON'T throw away that old suit ! Bring it to our shop first. If we can't make a good looking, new appearing suit out of it by CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING it, then indeed you may throw it away with a clear conscience. You have no idea how much good there still remains in that dis carded suit. We have reclaimed so many that we hate to see yours thrown away till it really is useless. QUICK SERVICE! Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company m EE """TffJ NEEDS OR WANTS IN GROCERIES, FOODS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES If it's the real NEEDS you are after, why, we have them all and of the highest quality and at the very lowest price possible Flour, Meats, Corn- Meal, Vegetables, and Fruits If it's just the WANTS, why, we have them also. These consti tute the trimmings of life, and we try to supply your every desire. If it's to be found in a first-class Grocery Store, you'll find it here. We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon NATE FRANKLIN, Manager ':it:iarmtmijanmuianMmiittJu:miinnmujjauaMniHimijMmMm A. OTTINGER, Proprietor