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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1919)
.iv i t: Mi WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TONIGHT ? a el sai the latoi SiilS S ' ?I ?.i ' m i T!neM ?f your ,wn, ff? you ml?ht liaten to the world's .best musie-whetljer it Jus .old; ! tmy nuuch as 1),aycd by a iani0US p'ianistjfizzy ragtTme-or the melodies of 16 ago, that nuver get ... i- VP Qr perhi'iWou would dance or sing the lte popular .ong.!" ! ' " ' 5 1 ?tekeUd".Mng ?e.V,C n thG EUphnitt Playel P,ano maklit PSf 10 the song in a 'h,-or low key, a feature not to be, Player Piano whored hem'1 Ukd?te attachment, feature which has Jpon a dooidod hit nu l ei new u. used us a i egular piano tor hand playing it is superior to many of the finest uprights. M V'- t The Wiley B. Allen Company J. FELLOWS, Eastern Oregon Representative at Burns LOCAL AND l'KllSONAL. Auto electrical repair. tJlre. Jack Mc- Furnished rooms. See Clevotiger. oee or M 1 Fleinmlng, thy y man, will bt It. HuriiH on July 1st. rami Implements at bargain jirlcw at the IluniM Hardware. For Sale 700 lb. Tubular suction f-cJ SLarplPM Cream Separator, nearly new t'lias. Wilson. Weaning pigs for sale. phono 12. Ueynvuuit, lluriu. Highest ituullty mid greatest ecuii ouiy ut The Welcome IMiarnmuy. Mr 111 I.'. ...I ..... ..m. niiii, r l I'll U0 Cliuutntiuuu visitors yesterday. , Uatud buy ut A. A. Perry's Ilurn. Fowl D. M. McDadu Is iimnntr out of , ,. ., . .. !,ow visitors bore this week taking Mr J U 'deary and Iter son Wood, ,., c.,iautauua. fcrldre ore home from their visit to I'ortlai.d and other outside points, i ' cium. Comegys mid family are In ! from their Diamond home takltiK ad vantage of the IiIkIi class entertain nient furnished by the ChautaiHiun. Two new tottiv for rent Kwi TorJ truck for ul. Ilave party to kur a r.nuh J. K. Itouiiisevolle, 'jurni .Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Cross and their granddaughters are taking In the ('hatilauiiiu proKrniUH. O XOTH'K Please take notliu that I fold and convey unto 1. Nelson for lawful money to me paid for the property delivered anil accepted by the gran ten 1 wuh lawfully holzed to convey and till. CIIAItl.KH NKI.SON o NOTION FOIt PtllllilCATIO.V NOTH'K OF HII HUNT'S HA1.M Wallnte Parker arrived home hint Nearly three hucIIoiih of pasture horderliiK on the lake where ut leant I;. H. Laud OliliMi at lluriiK, On you. Ji.iip a, 1 9 1 . Notice I hereby .?lv-n that VcaiW Clow, of HuriiH, Oregon, who, on April 10, 1UH, made homestead en try So. 07:t32 for NW'U HW'i. flur NOTIPK 18 HKItHHY (1IVKN that, WhereaH on the :td day or April, 1117, u JudKiuent wuh made and eii tered In the Circuit Court of Orexon, Harney County, In favor or A'uia HalnuN, iih I'lalutlir aimhiHt KiTwanl C. HkkIokIoii anil .May V. KKRlestou, an UefeiidautH. ror the hu hi or 89.00, with It tereMt thurnou from April 7. ll17. at the rate of 10 per cent pur annum; and the further num or $:itin.r. I. with Intercut thereon from Ajrll 7. 1U17, at the nite or 8 tier cent per annum; and the further Mini or $1 10.00, atloruey'H reeit; And. Wherenn It wan rurther Ordered and Decreed by wald Court that IMalntltr'H mortKiiKe on the followliiK dencrlbeil property Mltuated In Harney County, Orcein, namely:- The Kant hair or the Cant half of Kectlou SI, TowtiHblp IT. Houth, Itauico at Kant of the Wil lamette Meridian, be forccloiuMl; and all the rlKhl, title the Northwest, rented by I.aweu. pro htnrterbe.nK absent ror .ever. ,BbMBlll1C0 of wulor fop M,ot.k ,. f f 'ly nwnml or held by nalu D,re..dan,, aonth vlMltltiK dlflereut points of . . . ownsnip -i w range ji h., ti-( m, b0,j ,y the Hherlff tr llatniy 7-12 Lloyd Johnson and hU family und Mm .,,,,. . Mr. .ltd Mr. Halley Hye- with their, Mri( Jamu- Laroj)Hlro ,, M little daughter have not missed an rr,V((ll .,. ;rnm . . .... ... i , - - " ui iuc uin itMii auv i ii in wuuk. iitiuuiiu .lUTiuiiiii, huh nieu iiouce oi u cunty, urexou, tn tne manner Intention to make final three year vldud by law ror the mile or reol pro THK FlltST NATIONAIi HANK QV fiUlt.VH, CAPITAL AND HUUPiiUK S190.000. ' THK UAXK ' THAT MARKS YOUH J HAKK," ACOOUNTH INVITKD. her home at KuKeiie. She wns ac companied by her gruudduuKhter. Uweudolen ltmpsblre, daughter or Mrjnd Mra. Jkturs Iicnpshlre, who bad been attending school ln Kuicenu J during the pant year. proof, to establish claim to the land ubove described, before ltexlster and Itecelver, at Hums, Oregon, uu the 9th day of July, 1919. Clalmutit names u witnesses: (Hen Clemens, Fred Mack, J. II. Gulp und H.K. I'eabody, all of lurns Oren'on. 1 ' V. O. COZAD, HeRlster I I. U't'lnitelu and family have boen ibj-ni In Portland for nvveral weeks tut are urjIii at the home at Lawuu. One or the boys wa up takliiK In the mhhhmiuii l Mill D kkJ UIIIVI I1M snd Informs this paper that they no IIKI.I'KU IIKH IJTTI: til III,. Children need all their strength for KrowliiR. A IIiikitIiik cold weak ens them. Mrs. Amanda Flint, Itoute A, New I'hltadelphlu, 0 writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cur iln Ilrown and family took tbolr departure Thursday for California where they will remain for a time, Mr. Urown expects to return here In a few weeks, perhaps, to look after business affairs but It Is the Intention cared a UrKe shipment of xoods which of the fumlly to get comfortable Till arrlw nt once. Watch Welu quarters in California for the coin Inn ed my little girl of the worst tickling ttln's ad in this paper next week as school year. The party make the cough, "(lives Immediate relief from tbey w have nome sturtlitiR things Journoy lu two curs going out by way digressing, racking, Irnrlug coughs; '9 announce of Bond and down through Klamath, soothes and heals. Sold everywhere, 2nd RANGE HORSE AUCTION pcrty on foreclosure: And, Whereas, on the i'lst day of June, 1919, an Execution In Foreclosure was duly Issued by the Clerk of aald CoUrt 'C'omBiandlug me, the under ijlguuil.herirr, to levy upon and sell. In thttkmanurir provided by law for th'ti salo Or real property upon exocu tujn Jfjj foreclosure, a.11 of the. right, title aari Interest of aald Defendants, or either of them, la and to said de scribed real proaerty) ' Now Therefore, In obedience to the commands of said Writ and by auth ority thereof, I will or Monday the 2Hth day of July, 1918. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. ts. of said day ut the courthousa door in the City of Hunts, Oregon, offer for; sale to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and Interest of said Deruuduuts, or either of them, In f.iut to the said described reul prbperty, to satisfy said Judgment, accruing Interest, attorney's fee, costs ami disburse ments, subject to the (tight of He demptlnn anil the Confirmation or this Court, W. A. (lOOJ)MAN Hherlrf of llurney County, Oregon Hy I. T. Itaudall, Deputy. First Publication: June 2K. 1919 Last Publication:- July I'd, 1919 o We'll do yaur Job Printing. N0 f DON'T throw away that old suit ! lltl j3rjng i t0 our 810p f j,.at. jf we cant make Nn a K0(K1 looking, ne.w appearing suit out of it AW by CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING it, then indeed you may throv 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-Zogimann Clothing Company You are invited to make our store your headquarter during your htay in Burns Chautauqua week, 24th to 29th In addition to Chautauqua being the best thing' you ever will see, we will en deavor to entertain you. I. S. GEER & CO. at South Omaha. Neb. SHIPPING DATE JULY 6th Horses brought fair prices at the last sale ranging from $25 to $J 50. While this is not quite as much as was expected, it is con sidered more advisable to sell than to hold and feed at the high prices which will prevail this winter. Horsemen who attended the sale were well pleased at the showing made by Eastern Ore gon stock as compared to that, from other sections. Practically the same men who were in charge at the first sale will also have charge of this, assuring each shipper receiving the top prices for his horses. . . Ship from Crane, Ore., July 6 SMITH CRANE BURNS TRYING BUYING is not known in front of the counter's of our store. You do not buy your groceries on approval: you know they are just what you want because they are sold in the store that only retails the best of products to its customers. Our goods are this year's stock, which means that othey are the latest put-up eatables on the markets. 'W'takLIBERTY. BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers- Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor A ssassr BHMMMrM' NATE FRANKLIN, Manager