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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1919)
T ll-.Rt , T I M K 8 - H H R A LP B -V . H N , ORROON PAQK. FITH Si 3SE ft i Hi They IVI Music That'll wk Tn nmul nmcrlthntd-innrla flmim'u the EUPHONA PLAYER-PIANO attracts guests like a musical magnet. RIGHT WELL They know whore they'll hear the latest popular songs, and dance to the newest waltzes' and jazzes. f HtyPUItE BRILLIANT TONE OF THE EUPHONA PLAYER-PIANO makes it the ideal instrument for the home Informal Party or Dance, The best music, the best fun, and the best dancing are always waiting to welcome guests in happy homes made musical by the Euphona. TO MAKE A GOOD PIECE GREAT, play it on the Euphona Player-Piano. The Euphona Player Piano is used in more than one hundred homes of prominent Eastern Oregon families. Sold on reasonable payments to responsible parties. Will be in Burns only a few more days. The Wiley B. Allen Company J. FELLOWS, Eastern Oregon Representative at Burns 3E - ii Mary Pickford in Two Shows Next Week Mary i'lckfonl ha dono a military picture "Johnnnti KnllntH" ror Art crft, niiil used in It her own holovod toy of the H3rd Fluid Artlllury, of hlch she In Kodmothor. Could tiny thins ho Mier? And Mury, you know. U Colonel of tho 143rd Honorary Colonel Mury IMckfordl The il Hire cornea to tho l.lbnrly theatre tomorrow und It you iiiIkm It. we are toM, you will nil a veritable treat There U liumcr, imtluM add the diiiiitliHt of lovo Htorlea In thn tlm, whli li William I). Taylor direct cl and ( harloa Itoiiliur nliotogruiihod. Mnrv 1'lckford'n next anpearaneo In an Arttrafi plcturo will ho an iidun Utlon lv Franco Marlon of "Amjir Illy of ( itlies l.lno Alloy," from tho cowl tit lielo K ManlatuK. TIiIm U IXKJAIi AND rKIWONAL . V. CawKlold and hl non Chester woro over from their homo ot Van during thin wook. Ilnrry llanaon, a brother of it. J. Hanson, Ih unotlior ouu of tho hoya who answered tho call of li In country from thin vicinity, mid linn returned Harry wan ntnoiiK thu flrnt to volun teer and nerved In tho navy. Chief Deputy llandnll of tho niter- IfTV tiOlrii.. lu'i'ommtliliwl liV llin fn 111 1 1 V. arrived homo tho latter part of hint wook from a two wookn' campion trip 1 to LoKittt Valloy whoro thoy hnd it nlco tlmo enjoying outdoor llfo nomnu thu plncn. I ClinH. M. Faulkner nepecta to lake liln departure tomorrow on lumport it'll, committee business of tho Million1 ic (Irand LoiIko. Huron IoiIko roU hlnhlv honored nt thin nroforouco. for thin tho llrnt your tho arnnd I.oilo I" I I . .1 I. - 1m vblch A,l,r 'S' f,1. ' "'MmlRB. win a ...ember of auolhor woprcirod. hut while tho ntor con-1 imtiri.,iit committee tit tho ro Hits irn. ip illy or amuHlni: Imldoiitn It U fM of nlmplo, homely pillion ophy a' I indent ora to ihow that rvni.. it in the oitvlrmiruout'i of ! i o Alley can never mix w Mi thd upper Htratuiu of uppii locleiy THt thn tloual tr Line hn u bls iu rame lire rom Marl ' .'"in ntar'n lant nppooriuo t- -u liWoro "Johanna llri . . .i dual rolo In "Stvllu win- h hIib hcohmI it nonna .mpli "Amarllly of Clollioi whlrh will ho tho attrao l.lbt rty thoatro noxt flat . I' In expected to dupllcuto . an tho Mconarlo In ny uio inont Imnortiiut commltteo tit tho ro cent communication of tho Oram! Lodgo. 0 Sl'.M.MONK IN TUB OIltCtllT COUHT OP Till? ( STATU or uui-iuu., run hah NBY COUNTY. 8ILVKK CHKICIC VAI.LKV IUH10A TION DISTItlCT. of Harnoy Coun ty, Orison. and HAItNKY MASKS' DBVKI.Ol'.MKNT COMPANY, ft corporation. IMiilutirrn. 1 u ,i tin tiiv m umit ,u b U; r and tho production wa , Adiimn, Fraud Amen. Jixno W. eru-'b Marnl.nllNollun.thoHamo. , .'imQr ArIlwlni., willlntu ! aV' r. reiponlhlo for 'Stella H Ailirir, ri.iirlen Altnchul. I.ucy I Texas Oil Well Shown in New Charles Ray Film I'fr'.is who novnr have noon an oil we'i u operation will approclato bl f ,iur or "Ills Mothor'H liny," the taw ThomiiH II. Uicu photoplay trrlt)K ( lurlcK Hay. which will ho ten at the I.lherty thoatro noxt Wed "otilay Tho fortunoH or u Toxan oil company play tin Important part in thl new I'aramount plcturo. and fiord an lntorentlnj; and novol hack (round ror tho Htory. Clarity Hay novor lni ha n hoi ton (hancu to display IiJh marked talontu m a a rti u ntar than In "HIb Mothor'a Boy" Tho rolo Ih that of n youiiR raan brought up Ili a nmall Now Buk lam) town 1 1 Ih doud father had ro conunnmU'd tho purchano or ntock In an oil company to norno or IiIh frlemln, The venture mootH dlnantor, with tho remit tlmt tint ulockholdorn blamotho dead tnun for tho financial mUfor tunei. Chariot Hay, an the non of tho man whon reputullon in mullRnodj dr, dare ho will make good ovorjr io luitalnvd hy IiIh fathor'H frlendn, nd In the effort to llvo up to IiIh promlnp ho goes to Texan, workH In tho ojl flelila, and Incldontally dlHcovorH wh the oil company In which liln rathqt, frlcndH are lutorontcd )ma mot wMth hn - Victor h. Rchortzlnner, wlioyHP own aBHoclated with Hay in nlP'Otf Uili Thoman II. Ince'a ntar'H recent Won ot "IIIb Mothor'H IJoy," whlc'fcd plcturlzutlon of Rupert HuxheB ory "When Life Ih Marked Down." Haines Hospital Bought by Charles A. King Mr anil Mm. ChaH. A. KliiK hotlBht Uio Hali-i hoHpllal thlH woolc and av. t. i , ,. ,ohhOHlon. Thlrt Intuitu- Will t ' i I 1111 WiA M e interior coutry Svllli H.-n for carliiK for pa- . i. in? of the bom uppalt tn thw ontlru country. ' ' iiianagoinont thin hou- jar a Mr Kingpast oxpurlonco In "w mm ui uiKiiif; caro or hick poopio Mas bt'ci) Much an to gain hor many rrlcUH. a graduate nunio Ih to ho "cpt coiibtantly In tho houbo. H. Amort. Chorion Altnchul, I.ucy linker, Marry W. linker, Oncar llaldwln. William J Haur. MarKar Ito llodard, W. U llont, W. V. Ilrown, CJoorgo U llouy. WIIIIm Chuno. W C. Cecil. Homer l. Cecil. Olllo Cecil. William Crozlor. Ubald Cote, J H Cook, A. Dolhert Crydor, Bruont Crydor. DonchutoH I.umhor Company, it corporation, Martha Dlhhlo, 11. A. Dlhhlo, M. V. DodRO, Mary Kborwcln, John BVerhart, Waller Bverott, Fremont Bverett, C. C. Tanner, John C. Kroemun. America Fonter, Hormou h. Funk, Clyde A Glbbonn, Albert (llbhonM. I.tilah (llhnon, Oliver W. UollltiKt peter llannon, Hurnoy Valley Im provement Company, n corporation, William Honloy Compuny, a cor poration, Mary A. HardltiK. Hufun W. Heck. Httlph W. Iloyt, Clar enco Huffman, Fred A. Hubble, I. N. HuKhet. Mlllo IIUKhot, A, w. Ilo Palmer, P. 0. Potornon, Bva Pol lock, Portvlllo Timber Company, it corporation, Irving C. Haymond, liticliidit Heyuoldn, (leorgo A. Itob ertn, Manuel Uuuiidorn, Bitnth B. Rharn. Pettir BiiKardoy. Jitmenl Htreet, William Street, William S. Spencer. T. J. Shloldn, Walter F. Sklenn, Mary F. Hklonn A. I. Sklntt Jameri B. Hlzemore, Otln Slzemore. Bnlato of Bratun P. Smith. P. (1. Smith. It. K. Htulth, II. II. Tipton, llattlo May Tylor, I.ontor Tyler, I.ydla Tyler, Domini Tyler, Augunta WnlterH, Sadlo Warnlck, John Welnt, J. C. Welcome, Jr., Wllllamn Laud mid I.lycntock Company, a corporation, It. J. Wllllamn, I.enler Wllllamn, W. Bdgar Wllllamn, It. Fred Wllllamn, J. U Wllllamn, Carrol W. Wlthernpoon, Alvnranco U'rluht. Plorenco Wrlicht. and any and all pcmoim and corporation having or claiming any right to tho watern or Silver Creek nod ltd trlbutarlen, In Harney County, Ore goii. Dofeliduutn. TO John Adamn, Francln Amen, Charlen AllBohul, Lucy llakor, Harry linker; Mnrgerlto Ilcdard, Denchuten Ltimhor Company, n corporation, Mary Bher weln, C. C. Farmer, Herinait L. Funk, Oliver W. (lolllugn, Fred A. Iluhhlo. Frank A. Jamon, Oncar Mrllrlde, Mary B. Miller, Vincent B. Miller. Jntue L. Miller. Atnella .Sold. Oregon and Woatoru Colonization Company, Irving C Hnymoud. Agunta Walter. Carrol W. Wlthernpoon, Alvarouco Wrright. Florence Wright, Surah S Sharp, Geo. W. Itohertn, ami to any and all pernoun, flrmn or corporatloiiH having or claiming any right to tho watern or Sliver Creek und IIh trlbu tarlon, Hittd Htream being In Hartley County, Oregon, defendiintH above named: IN TUB NAMB OF TUB STATU OF OltBOON, You mid each or you tiro hereby required to appear and uunwer the complaint filed itgalnnt you In the above entitled cauno on or before tho expiration or the time pre Hcrlbed by tluuorder or publication herein, towlt: Qn or before tho ex piration or nix wonkH from tho date of the llml publication of thin nummoiiH, and If Sou fall to annwer, for want thereof tho plalntifTn will apply to the court for tho roliof prayed ror In tho complaint herein, towll; For a decree oatiibllnhuiiK and deter mining the rlghtn or the plalntlfTn to tho Hood wntem or Silver Creek and Itn trlhutarlcH rpf tho purpono or Btor ago and lrrlgatlg"tho landn dimcrlbod In Hiild complaint, under and to tho extent or the permltH and approprl-l tttloim therein not forth, und that nald' rlghtn ho decreed to bo prior In time and Hiiperlor In right to the rlghtn or tho mild defeiulatitn ami each or thotitl thai tho rlghtn or the defend autn and each or thetii to tho wntern or Sliver Creek and Itn trlbtitnrlcH bo adjudicated and determined ami a decree entered determining the rel ative prlorltlen and right or each ntid all or tho partlon to tho above entitled null; that tho contn bo equitably ap portioned to tho portion to thin null nn their renpectlve rlghtn may appear; 1 and ror Hitch other and further roller nn to tho court may bo deemed Junt and equitable. , Thin nummoiiH In publlnhod pur nimnt to an order or the Honnrnblo II, C. Leveiin, Judge or the County Court or Harney County, duly tundo and entered on the 4th day or September, 10 III, directing Hint thht Hiimmotin ho puhllnhed ouco a week ror nix consec utive weekn In The TlmenIIerald, the llrnt publication being made on Sep tember t), 1U19, und the hint publica tion being made on the 1 81 li day of October, I Hit). C. II. McCONNBLL, Attorney ror plalntlrfn, residing at ami P O. uddroHH, lliirun, Oregon. ARRIVED Tho Ideal Ladlon' Tailoring Company'n Wonderful Now Fall und Winter Lino of Tailored Suits. Coats and Skirts lire hero In thono Now Wooleun as NII.VKIt TIPPKI) HOLiyiA PKAt.'II 1IUN)M DUVCTY.V HILVBIt TONK TItlCOTINK TINHKLTONK CIXVl'II HPAltKI.K CLOTH and many others. Wo Ounrnntoo Perfect Fitting (iarineiitM Come In and Hoc Our Kampleis Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Hurlhurt, Frank A. Jamon, Theo. I. Jetley, Hatm A. Jotley, Olo 0. Jet ley, David T. Jonon, Alfred JoIiiihoii William II. Johnnoii, Mary B. John Don, Ooo, W. Johnnon, Kmmltt Johnnon, Fred Kelllcut, W. H. Ken Blnger, Ivan Kynlnton, WilllaHi Kynlnton, David Kynlnton, Ida Kynlnton, Alice Kynlnton, V. P. Lwiej Chan. II. Leonard, Oncar Mc Urldo, Bdgar H. Mc Donald, Archlo McVlowaiw Nora Maddux, Jnmen A. Maddux. Mary B. Mlllor, Vlncont B, Wlllor, JamoH L. Mlllor Leonora K. Mlllor, Mattlo Miller, It. A. Mlllor, Hen F. Muttor, Amelia Nold, t In tttia i u. Oiikiirmuii. Albert Oak h ernwn, Oregon and Wontorn Colo?!- Izatlojt Lompany, uorvuiinu.., Peter' OkiUKUO. John Obiaguo. Mel- 1 Save Your Eyes It0, (, rv: , I'm! r Eye strain cjiiibch hcadachoH, norvoiir.ni'H't and othor trou hlt'H. I littflawoHiu'curatcly unci Hi'lenliHciilly. All Work tiimrnniccd. MAURTCK SCHWARTZ OptomctriHl OIHce with Dr. 11. V, "Smith Here Comes the of Itakcry Oooda from the hct bttkcrj lit tOWH. Our IjMMt- rlod jure alwayn dell cta dalntioM of the ovoh which cannot , bo uraieMHl nay, where. rVrcnh bread dally with that home like material I t h . dogh aad the ritfhi' hake on the iaafie and out. , Ixwvo your order for CMko) or other Hpcc ialtlen. And ikj Hot forget to ryiMPGrthat It In clioniffr and winch nioro cojivenioiit'to huy your bakery KoodH In this wirm weather than to cook them yoiirtioir. ONTARIO'S GREATEST SALE Allen Shoe Store to quit business The announcement that the Allen Shoe Company's entire stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Hosiery, etc, is to go on public sale and be closed out completely, means that one of the largest, highest grade, best-selected stock of Shoes in this vicinity is to be sacrificed at the most sensational prices ever known in the history of Ontario. Many people will be surprised at the startling announcement that Mr. Allen has decid ed to quit business for good, but other interests demand attention which compels the closing out of this entire stock at once. It means a smashing blow to Old High Cost of Living and an opportunity no person or family can afford to miss. STOP AND THINK WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU, coming as it does, right in the face of the news spread broadcast that shoes arc going' higher and higher, in price every day, and it is common talk that shoes will be from $2 to $B higher in the next few months, so you should appreciate the great importance of this sale and buy shoes for the whole family, not only for present use, but for months or even years to come. It will be the best invest ment you ever made. If ever in your life you were given an opportunity to economize and save on the very things you need every day in the year, THAT TIME lb NOW. When we tell you we will actually sell the kind of shoes superior in quality to anything on the market today at prices less than present wholesale cost, , you hould appreciate the marvelous savings and buy as you never did before. THINK IT OVER! Will you buy now while'prices are comparatively low, or wait until you have to pay one hundred percent more for shoes? OUR ADVICE IS TO BUY NOW, and buy all you can, not only for present but future use. REMEMBER! This sale continues daily until every art icle is sold, and no reasonable offer will be refused for any part or all of this stock or fix ture at any time. SALE NOW GOING FULL SWING LADIES $15.00 GOLD WRIST WATCH beUlven y absolutely EE on each and every day of the County Fair, Sept. 9-10-11-12. Don t I7PPF fail to visit tho fair and have tho time of your life. Pag SWEET SHOP ALLEN SHOE CO e ONTARIO, OREGON