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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1919)
Mnurlue for Mllad;. . ! Welcome Pharmacy', WKIXMTKIN'H AT LAWrA IMHNtJ THK lirsiNKHH. WHY i iMiniinniniiuraiJiniMiifiiMiiiiiiiiiiDiliD IS r,r II ff JMtw 0 y "s!-ev F roiil'iiwwiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinwimmiiinwiiiuntfl Time to Clean Huose Your opportunity to get your business in good shape was never better than now. The wise mer chant will take advantage of pre sent conditions and give his business a good "going over," eliminate leaks and wasteful methods. If we can help you work out your plans toward building up your business and conserving that which you already have we will take pleasure in serving you. WIIINNTKINH AT LAWKN iBRVI thk rooPLs. Ofttti lxirloy and wheat for utile at lYrry'H Harn, Kor Sale Single harness and light buggy, limulre of Simon Lewis. iJ-t I I)Jer Kiss Toilet Preparations. Welcome Pharmacy. Rettery and electrical repair work, oxy-aretyleno welding. Jack Mr Oulre. I Ih hl name there? Turn to pane four and rend the Honor Roll adver tisement. Mrs. A. 0. Volmer has returned to lttirim and will make her home here for the preHent. Two new cott.1 ?' Ford tru k for t. ilc buy a ranch. J. Burnt. , for ffttt. New i lave i. arty to K. Rommovclle, lili II The 8 First National Bank m of Burns, Oregon ! 111 Mth. J. K. Blremore and her child r.'ii wen1 In town for Memorial day. Mr. Si.emnre v.tn In earlier In tho I week. For Kalo 3.'i Vlctrola and 1M 'do. ih.- reoorda. Ported condition. Price $25. I Ionic R60 01 tdilmci Rex J4S, Hums, 'f Dr B nith operated en Ge nuns more i. -it Thursday ut the Haines hospital and h I WM later removed to the Firovti, hoHpitai, whore be i reported n doing fine. Smith Crane report that ii Is ee curing a large number ol horsei tor the range horse sale the fore perl 0( lu l in i ah in (Imahn. lie will -hip u train load of them. Try our banana cream plcK. They are delicious. Page's Sweet Shop, tf Judge H. C. livens was a visitor to Rolac for a few days returning homo the fore part of this week. Mrs. K. A. Rogers and little hlld arrived here Inst week to Join Mr. Rogers, who Is In charge of L. U NooncheMor's furniture store. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Welttenh llor and their son Iceland, accompanied by Mr. Rose, one of the returned soldier boys who Is in the employ of the family on the big farm east of this city, were among tho out-of-town citizens to he present at the Memorial service held at the Liberty yesterday. Mrs. B. R. Reed and Mrs. Wisdom left yesterday en route to Enterprise where they go as delegates to tho Baptist Association. They will stop nt Maker on their way out to visit with relatives and frlpnds. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cary were over from Crane Creek on a visit with relatives and friends during the week. :--'&m0 f This Li ffl !!FPIlinillllillllilllllllMlflllllllllllllinT.u"iiIM Ha f J ' I j dBBBK&Ji The First Raptlsf Ctiurcli. Mr. a In from jreeterda; friendi .. Mrs. It .1 W'llllriiil" wire tliclr Silver Creel home to visit with relatives and mil t in' preeesl at the LOCAL 'PEMNi J MMSTT- I George M. Johnson was In town from Silver Creek yesterday. Piano for sale. Inquire at Mrs. Paul Locher's residence in Burns. Ql'ALITY, QIA.MTV ANI SKR VK'E AT WKINSTKIN'S AT I.AWK.N. Born Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cummings, at the Flroved hospital, a daughter. Grant Reynolds will grease your windmill for you during the summer. Call phone No. G147. tf It would be a shame if his picture aad record were left out of the Hon or Roll. Read the list of names on page four. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Page, accom panied by Mrs. Page's mother, Mrs, Beckley, were In on land business the first part of this week. THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNH. CAPITAL ANI si lci'1.1 s 4100,000. "THK BANK THAT MARKS VOIR $ $ S HAFK." ACCOUNT INVITK1). it did rain some and then it turned cold, Too cold for comfort of the fruit that was setting on the trees so well. Mrs. A A. Tipton has been in t ho city for several days visiting with triends. Mr. Tipton came in Thurs day but remained but a short time as he Is busy with shearing duties and wool shipments. John Walkup and wife and little daughter, Will Walkup and Jlmmle Walkup are all here. Kach of the boys were in the service, Will seeing eleven months service over In France, .limmie, the-youngest, served In the navy. They are here visiting former friends and looking after some busi ness affairs. They are not decided whether they will remain at present or not. M. Klkln, of Seattle, was here thru the week looking after his real estate. Mr. Klkln has a homestead and was In to make final proof on a desert, so now has more land In this Valley. He hopes the oil well proves as big a thing as we anticipate as then he will have some good property that will bring him a competency dur ing his declining years. We hope with Mr. Klkln. Batteries repaired properly. McGulre. Jack Harvey Marx spent a few days In town this week. Are there any names missing? page four. Read Chester Smith Is now employed the county assessor's office. in Mr. and Mrs. Ira Malum and their little daughter were in town yester day. t)r. Smith performed an operation on J. S. Jays at the Haines hospital last Wednesday afternoon. J. R. Jenkins was In from his ranch In the Stein's Mountain Section this week looking after business In terests. MOW Kits, RAKKN, BCCKK AND BINDING TWINF HKK WKIN HTKI.VH AT LAWKN BKFOBK YOC BUY. Lost- Auto tool kit south of Kx permlnt station on Crane-Burns road. Finder please return to 8. N. Bolton, Crane, Oregon. 2t Come In and see the bakery goods. We don't keep It on display lu the window because tho sun dries It out rapidly.- Page's Sweet Shop. Mr. and Mrs. F.d Stallard and their two children were over trom their home on Otis Creek a few days tln.i week visiting with Mrs. Ktullurd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cawllleld. It. J. Williams was over from Sliver Creek the oilier day. He slated thing-i were moving along In their Irrigation district proposition but that It was slow. Sheriff tioodman and James Shep ard returned the first of this week from Salem where they had been as delegates to the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge. The boys report a fine meet ing and were pleased to announce thai they were successful iii electing M It. Biggs of Prlnevllle Oram! Warden. "Dick" formerly resided in this city ami Harney Lodge members feel be bolOOfl to then to Home ex tent. A reasonable reward will be paid for Information leading to tho recov- ' ery ef a white faced Hereford hull! branded JP on right ribs also IX on I one hip and Q on the other; marked wattle behind the right ear. James Oard, Saddlebutte, Oregon. Mcmon.i . net I ises. Mrs. D, H. Smth and her son Rye ("Hungry") and Mrs. ''orey Bin vt h and little son were In town yesterdav to attend the memorial day exercise and visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Voegtly have been In town during thlH week, Mrs. Voegtly having come in to be Initiat ed In the Fastem Star. Nick reports business, good. Red Cross inemberH who have sew ing machines or other articles in the workroom over N'. Brown & Sns store are requested to have them re moved by June 1st, as the room must he turned over to the owners on that date. Mrs. J. W. (Jeury, He. retafy. It K. Jacobion, the old time commer cial man who baa been representing the J. K. GUI Co. for so many years, was here calling upon his customers and friends the first of this week. He drove In with his big touring car and makes tbe territory In much less time than in the old days when he had to stage It all over the Central Oregon country. Mr- ii A, I'earce and four little Children, were III town this week for a short visit coming up particularly ror Memorial day. Mrs. I'earce Is a bravo little woman who is trying to I do her duty toward her little brood and make things go on her gome teed. She was a caller In thin of fice while in town. Miss Helen Safer expects to take j her departure m-xi Saturday for Bpo kane where Hhe gocH to take a posi- Hon as private secretary and sten Ograpber for J. L. Oault who Is man i ager of a big stock bank concern Miss Bayer has been with the Fir--I Nation. il Hank of this clt lor several year i, baring entered thai Institution upon completing ber school course and therefore has had much exper leiice under Mr. Gaull who was igt h ler until recently. Tin- voting ladv I Is to be cougrat iilaled upon her labllltv which has caused her advance ment lu ber profession. Simdav. April 6th, 1918. Sunday school beginning at 9:45, A. M. Preachlugat 1 1 o'clock. Subject: What God Would Have Us Seek. Kvenlng worship beginning at 8 P. M. Subject: Be Sure Your Sis Wjll Find You Out. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing of each week. Kverybody Is invited to attend tho services. JOHN F. MOBIWCY, Pastor. CHKIHTIAN NMKNCK SOCIKTY t Services at 11:94 e'oclt. The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room In the church Kdlflce, Is opea oa Tuesday and Fri day from 2 te 4 P. M. Sunday School meets oa Sunday at IS o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to Its classes up to tbe age ef 2 years. The public Is cordially Invited to the Church Sevlces aad te the Read ing Room. , o THK PKNTKOOHTAL CHURCH THK NAZARKNK. OF Sabbath school It A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meeting 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:. 10. Bible study class Friday evening, 7:30. KKV. GKO. WARD. Pastor. o I'RF.SBYTKRIAN CHl'RCH. n. H. Hughes, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching Services at 1 1 a in Children's Day will be observed on Sunday morning. June Sib, at II a. m. You are Invited to all tarvlces. LllHl-1 jmh nai jimrrnTmaBI Bank Cordially Invites all persons, who receive and pay out money, whether in large or small accounts, to open checking accounts, thereby providing pos itive safety for money and the greatest convenience for the handling of funds. This Bank maintains a National . Savings Department. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Harney County National Bank j Burns, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" mnrmrnmaTmrrnTrfrfffrmrrfrrrrm GET READY for Chautauqua Week Six Big Davs of High Class Entertainment in Burns. June 24-25-26-27-28-29 Plan now to spend the entire week in the city. BUY SEASON TICKETS Make this store your headquarters. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store NEW! -CIRCULATION- SERVICE Advertise! Is your business standing still? Did you do more busfness last month than the month before? Perhaps it is your advertising. Our Autocaster AD ART cuts will lend life and snap to your copy. Ask about them they are part of our service free to advertisers. Our service in writing or preparing your copy is another feature in which we have no competition. Phone for the Ad Man when you have a problem to solve. This will insure vour ad beinp tvnrnminh- ically the way you want it, and may help to give it I the necessary "pull" so essential to its success. j mi L necessary "pull' Every prospective purchaser of anything you have to sell or want publicity for in this county reads The Times-Herald. Has a greater circulation than all other county papers combined. NEWS- CIRCULATION -SERVICE J IMPORTANT TO HOK8KMKN J. S Smith, connected with the Internal Revenue office at Portland,! is In this aertlon looking after affairs ! In his line of duty. He will visit all parts of the county .inline men In workliiR out their Income tax propon- ItloiiH and looking Into other matter-. in which his ofhec In concerned hiicIi :is war tax, etc. Mr Smith Ih a ' brother-in-law to .1. II Oould, our olil and respected citizen, and whllo in (own makes the Oould home his stopping place. 1 Smith Crane haa changed l lie date of shipment of lioraeM consigned to the Range Horse Sale from June ft to June 0. This Is for the benefit of horao men, in order to place the stock in good pasture close to market to fresh en up anil rest before en i. inn: the market pens. IT" 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' 8 Suits and Drennen Mrs. Lelah Millar At tho Schwartz. BtON Kim Get Ready for the Burns Chautauqua Week June 24-25-26-27-28-29 . Spend the entire week in the city. Make your plans now, arid be sure of accomodations. AT YOUR SERVICE I BURNS CASH STORE