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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1919)
Furnished rooms. See Clevenger. Oat, barley and wheat for anle at Perry's Dam. j. . Noonrhenter arrlvod home on , Tueaday from a trip to Portland. Seo our stock of stationery first. Mnurlne for Milady's Welcome Pharmacy. Pcauty. Try our banana cream pies. They are delicious. Page's Sweet Shop. If mamMMMMMMnwrnm m .ink I r"n I TO j I i The (j:! H IT will take your share of the VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN because deep" down in your heart you know it is the right thing to do. PJer Kiss Toilet Preparations. Welcome Pharmacy. Have A. A. Perry haul tome fertll I Iter tor your garden. 10 cents a i loan. I Battery and elerlrlnal repair work, oxy-H'i'tyloiii! welding. Jack Mc Uulre. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hmyth were In from their ranch home In the Hap py Valley during this week. All erf Oakeman and his mutli'i Wire i'Vci from tholr Silver Creek home this week for a few day. i Register Cozad of the U. S. land of fice has gone to Canyon City for a short vIkK with relatives and old time friends. , Mrs. Rldora Hall arrived In this city yesterday from outside points. She Is a guest at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. A. A. Traugott. -innnnBBnnnmw Jake Welcome and family are at ' present suburban residents of our city having moved to the farm last Monday. H. O. Thompson, the government man who spent several weeks hem, last season directing the work of ex terminating the grasshoppers, if rived here last night to again aid in ARB YOU WKAH1NC A VICTORY the work of eradicating pests. He l.i iAN II! HON? UP NOT, WHY j was accompanied In by W. W. Smith, ; NOT? TOUJt rBLLOtf CITIZENS u former sthool mate at the O. A. C. j WANT TO KNOW. I Mr. Bmlth'ls wearing his army unl-i First National Bank of Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus, : $100,000.00 Swearing has been prohibited In 'the Louisville 1 asehall team Whether i the team take the pennant or not, they will eertlnly take the take for being thorough ladles. Horn- Tuesday, April to Mr. form, having Mately returned from I France where ho was wounded and contracted trench fever which kept him In the hospital for some tmle. ! Mr. Smithes out redlining his health and has struck Just the right place fin- bracing air and sunshine. He i will have to watch that Thompson don't work him too hard In his field 4 1 j L I B ! V and Mrs i:. It, Ileum t;, a sun. This ! young ninn was not reported lo thin ! shop until iifti r we had gone to press of endeavor with the pests. last Saturday. local -I HAPPENINGS Prestley Smyth was a business vis itor from Diamond Tuesday. U. H. Smyth and his son Kye were In from theii Happy Valley home I hit Wtk on buiniH:-. Orant Reynolds will grease your windmill for you during the summer. Call phone No. G147. tf v R. H. Brown was iif from his ranch at Diamond during this week attend lng to some business affairs. ARE YOU WEARING A VICTORY LOAN BUTTON? IE NOT, WHY NOT? YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS WANT TO KNOW. Frank Dun and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Dunn's sister, were up from their home near the Lake this week having some dental work done. George James was in town Wed nesday. He Ir not able to do any work yet because ,of his broken leg but It is healing satisfactorily. THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF 111 ICs. CAPITAL AND HLRPLCH 100,000. "THE HANK TUAT MAKES YOl It $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNT8 INVITED. Dr. Saurman reports members of the Fred Denstedt family suffering Irom the "flu"thin week, one daugh ter, Gladys, having contracted pneu monia, but is getting along well. Ernest Reynvaan and family will leave this week for Newton, Wash., where they go to visit for a niont:i or more wltn relatives and friends. It is hoped that thih trip will prove benefi cial to Mrs. Reynvaan's health, as she has not been feeling well of late. The Times-Herald has been .. kid to announce for the benefit of thor.e who contemplate making application for federal land loans that they will find it to their advantage to ger ap plications in during this month as in this manner quicker action can be Lad. Henry Hamilton came home last week after spending the winter with his sister in Salem. He says he en- Joyed being with his sister but he hid I lived out in this country for so long he didn't appreciate the rain. Hen ry has had a touch of lumbago since coming home and has kept close to hts room and in that way escaped the eyes of the reporter last week. Batteries repaired properly McGulre. Jack Fred Young and his sister. Mth. Geo. Thacker. !ok their denaritire on I Tuesday for I. a Grande upon recciv- j lng a telegM) announcing that their: i father had died. According to the Vlrtorv Loan poster, all i he left-handed men want to "fluid, the lob." Hut this does not excuse vou for holding off Just he cause nu are right-handed. t lrMi Your Country's Last Call I BUY VICTORY . LIBERTY BONDS! Our Service Free UNITED STATE5 DEPOSITARY Harney Count!) National Bank ( ULLjmb.LJigcjun "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION aiMiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiimiiMimmiiiiiiiiiUii!JiiiJMfflninfflffli oromB iudiiqrI ' G. Siubblefleld, the civil engi neer, who has done more or less work C. T. Cary was a business visitor Mn thin KecUon for the past several to our city during the week. For Rent Furnished Clarence Luckey residence. Inquire at First Nation il Bank. W. N. Monroe was in town tbt-t wook from his home In Catlow, looking af ter some business affairs and visiting his daughter, Mrs. Fred Young. years. Is up from hts office In Port land looking ofter some work for cli ents In nils field. I. M. Davis was here Thursday on his way from Drewsey to the Willam ette Valley where he will visit with relatives for a short time. He con templates making the entire Journey In Ills car and stated It as Ills inteu- ARE YOU WEARING A VICTORY tlon to return over the John Day hlgh- i.u.m in i i !.. ir .mii. wiii I way NOT? YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS WANT TO KNOW. The First Baptist Charch. Sunday, April 6th, 119. , Sunday school beginning at 9:45, A. M. Preachingat 1 1 o'clock. Subject: What God Would Have Us Seek. Evening worship beginning at 8 P. M. Subject: Be Sure Your Sin Will Find You Out. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing of each week. Everybody is invited to attend the services. JOHN F. MOBLEY. Pastor. FISHING TACKLE i Just iii New and Complete Assortment Fishing Pole, Line, Flies and Everything Necessary to Land Those Big Fish REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store Come In and see the bakery goods. We don't keep It on display In the window because the sun dries It out rapidly. Page's Sweet Shop. Walter Sullivan surprised his old M. S. Davles was a business visitor to our city tho first part of the week. Mr. Davles stated that he was in the midst rf la'nblug season with favor able weather and therefore was sav ing a good per centage. The gentle man was on his way to Vale where he time friends In tnls city by coming ( nad been red " witness In a case in the other day. He raid he cun ln tt,e circuit court. lor Just a day or ttvo aud left for other parts. The Times-Herald learns through - a mutual frlendthat Dr. J. C. Bartlett, J. E. Rounsevelle Is having the j who Is a son cf Mr. and Mrs. J. A. necessary excavating done prepara- , Bartlett of Drewsey. has been promot 'ory to erecting a modern business ed to the rank of major and Is with structure on his lot between the Odd j Uncle Sam's army of occupation ln Fellow building and John Gember-j Germany. Curt was formerly school ling's. , I superintendent In this county and Is , well known. Another Bartlett, his F. E. Towsloy was down from his brother (w wa aRO tt HurKeon with mountain ranch during the week and our armv , FrttIlce where he dlstln Informod a representative of thla pa- KIIHe himself, hut who has return pcr that everything is fine up there ed to private practice and is arrang with the range grass growing rupldly )1K to take up his work in liaker we -nil too II''K well. ar informed. Mrs. T V. B. Embree arrived noro ; Nolle Reed, Grover Jameson. J. T. from Dallas Wednesday evening after1 McDonald, C. I! Leonard and C. A. spending the winter down there. She 8week took their departure this morn- til IlISTI AN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services at 11:00 o''nck. The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. TI,a ruilfnr mam In th rhnrrh ' Edifice, Is open on Tuesday and Frl- j I day 1 1 ..m 2 to 4 P. M. Sunday School meets oa Sunday at ; if o'clock. i Pupils may be admitted to lta classes up to the age of 20 yeara. Tho public la cordially Invited to the Church Sevlces and to the Read- j lng Room. , i o THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF THE NAZAKKNK. j WE HAVE A REPUTATION TO Sl'NTAIX was met here by her son Van who took her down to his farm home in .Sunset the following day. John Cm inn was In town yester day. Me. Graven in Helling the Day ton Airless automobile tires, the kind that won't puncture. Mo has an ad In this Issuo of the paper which tells these Interested ail about thelii. Ralph Rain wus in town the oth er day and stated he wua leaving at N present. (inn- lor Idaho where lie was going to - look Tor a suitable location to go Into business, lie Haid IiIh father would accompany him on the trip. ing in Nollie's car, for Bend. The two latter gentlemen are on their way to I'endleton lo appear before the supreme court on legal matters for cllentH. The other boys are an advunce guard of the delegation to go to Portland to moot with the Highway Commission on road mat ters. Mr. Leonard txpaojfi to Join the party If he cuu dispose of his hus IneH before the court eurly enough to Sabbath school 10 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meeting 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:30. Bible study clasa Friday evening, 7:30. REV. GEO. WARD, Pastor. , o PREHBYTEKJAN CHURCH. B. 8. Hughes, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Union services in the Reed build ing on Main street. Do you know what it means to live up to a reputation for DEPENDABILITY? We know know that it means constant vigilance lest we permit the QUALITY of our wares lo be lowered. It also means unvarying courtesy and attention to each and every customer. When you trade with this great Family Store you are assured of these two advantages protection and service. EVERYTHING FOR THE FAMILY, AND ALL DEPENDABLE We solicit your cudor-i with this guarantee. Brown 's Satisfactory Store Burns, : : : : " Oregon We carry goods advertised on the "H onie Products Page" PORTLAND FIRM Wishes to make agency arrangement with first-claas responsible citizen of Rums as agenut for large Stock Cas ualty, and Bonding Companies. Man must be high-grade citizen, ambitious and energetic. Address Representative, L. W., Cure Hums Times-Herald. Principal O. T. Storll of the Har ney County High School took his de parture the fore part of this week for oatslde points for a visit with other high schools of the state He desires to get In touch with other in hi ii in ion,., and compare methods with u view of Improving the standard of the work here if he can find such as rg applh -able. Mr. Htorll was ac companied out liyMiis family who will upend the vacation period with re'g. tlves and friends. Oscar Slater had the misfortune to get his ankle broken the latter part i of last week while working with aj scraper. Dr. Saurman was i alhul to reduce the tructiire and Mr. Slater ame to town to be near his physician ! until it haa healed. reasonable reward will be paid for information leading to the recov-' ry of a white raced Hereford bull ' branded JP on right ribs also IX on ' one hip and Q on the other; marked wattle behind the right ear. James I Oard, Saddlebutte, Oregon. Mrs. R. R. 8IU was up from her, home at Lawen this week. Mr. Sltz I is In very poor health and does not seem to get any relief. He Is one of I Hie pioneer stockmen of that section' and his many old time friends are1 sorry that his ailment does not yield to medical treatment. V :. Millinery Including the latest and smartest Spring and Summer Creations Exclusive agent for Victor Tailoring Company with a full line of Spring Sample for Women's Suits and Dresses Mrs. Lelah Millar At the Schwartz Store EAT MORE and PAY LESS That is what everybody wants to do. It is what people DO do when they buy their groceries and provisions at this store. We are always on the watch to keep an inferior article or a high price from creeping in. We don't like that any more than you do, for we are strictly alive to the fact that as long as we sell quality goods and make lower prices than the other fellow we will hold your trade, but that the moment we allow him to get ahead of us you'll go right over to him and we couldn't blame you. That, plainly speaking, is why we ALWAYS make it possible for you to "Eat More and Pay Lea" when you trade with us. THESE ARE EASY TO BUY AND WORTH BUYING Idalily or Wigwam Flour Sugar, 50 lbs $6.10; 100 Sack $3.05; Bbl $12.20 iD8 ti2M White River Flour ' "T'll Sack $3.40; Bbl $13.50 Stock Salt, 100 lbs 1.T5 Beans, all colors but Lima 12y2c Dairy Salt 50 lbs. 1-50 Fancy Dried Peaches, 25 Hand Packed Tomatoes 4.50 lb box 4.50 Solid Packed Com 4.50 BURNS CASH STORE