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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1919)
flatunlny. tkyUmht in, T H K T 1 MM B . H M K A L , -P K N H . OWHQOW pAcn ran 285 BE 35 Ihey M Music That's where the the EUPHONA PLAYER-PIANO attracts guests like a musical magnet. RIGHT WELL' They know where they'll hear the latest popular songs, and dance to the newest waltzes and jazzes, THE PURE BRILLIANT TONE OF THE EUPHONA PLAYER-PIANO makes it the ideal instrument for the home--Inf omial 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 " , ixmjaii and rmmosAi Mil j Hnxol Ilnlnon In over from hur . - . flirt t Witt tt JO EC Hi win"""" In Duvtn In back from hln hunt WISH AND OT1IKIIWI8H. J Tlio man who In eternally In debt with other pooplo'n money. Bvory man wouru tho imiitn nrouml In hln own Iioiiho, hut It In what bin ... trip In the mountain and ' in "in own i.ouho, uui i,.ln nt hln placo of bUilncM. I w,fu "" oe-. o W V ovotiKor arrlvod homo Innt , , ,,,,. ,. n, ,. . a M..a.l.l.. ' ti. n. nui nulla illlj tltbt from a buainonn inp 10 ouiaiuo donr crnturcB lllWByil wore -ale, I jotnu olc. Wm W1nIi nnd hln brother Jnlin iro over from tholr homu In Hoar ulltf)' yi'itt'rday on cumu laud bun- Th thicken nlo .minor of tho Pri'M- titcrlaii Ladluri Aid will hu held on ' ... .1... -I.. I. uctourr sin iu mu vuiuiiiui vii wiuu uomi A K lluhunlrion nnd Dr. Binlth aide a trio to Kimun vnuoy mm TaMilat. where lliev found two chllil- ra of Mm Medio quite nick nnd troucht them to town with their Bother They are at tho W.T. Winter rrtlJence Mr Anal Walkun returned from Portland hurt Saturday, Hhu had Uta before tho ntato hoard of em Wmrr ejamlnem while nway, nnd tiul with an average very much to Ur rrvtllt Oul' two out of hIx .mllilft'en before tho lionrtl were oewoful Mm. Wnlkup ban had !fictl' 4l ( xp' rluin'o In her profusion with In r f .iln.r f U (Miivnnuer. and tloii und moiiio valuable nniilgtancn ttrourh (b tourteny of Portland em- '.itntr' She found noino hard i!aili! r w - iiiToHarylii tho theory 1 1 tho vvcrx, hut her hulcokh more tUn ju I A vlitlt to frlomlH In i'arM. ,. Hindu before rotiirnlnn Mrui (,-!! bark with liar Aunt. Mm. Horl if the Idaho city, who bail nt I.' r in Portland. o Win!. ili-tunaliiK I do niinrch)' that rrail-t In Mexico, let un not forKDt 'he (an,!- brand that I rearing Un ktatl In our own country. Moiiho 'Itanlm: at homu In a Kood nollcv at tliat.!i Cupid, wo admit, In tho :od of love. Hut thcHo bo tho dayn when tho little devil flirt around with a dart In ouo hnud nnd a pocket book In tho other. The oldvHt poraou In the world him boon located, lie In John Shell, of Kentucky. Shell linn 1 .11 yearn to hln credit, In halo and huarty.aud unyn hu never ate, drank or tixcd tobacco to oxcemi. It In needleon to remark, however, that ho wan never the editor of a country paper. Tho Prince of Wit I en In rather a democratic youiiKHter for one who wan horn with u crown dntiKlltiK be fore hln oyen. An American wlfo i would cement hln reputation for I home nenno and IiimIIII a few ailill I tloiinl hralnn In the llrlllnh royal , beanery of tho future. ' Our frlendn tho French are prepar- , liii to hint tho horrom of war to fin anclal account. Tlio French overn iiieni In arrntiKluK an elaborate nyn torn for lottrliiK tho battle froutn, and 'noon the American of mennn will hu invited to ntop up and untlnfy bin curlonlty and dlni;orKO IiIh wad. lie ' will. FLOUR RE-LALE NUGGS AUTOWOOD-SAW AHicsmsI Ownanu II ft4 2 . tank. Cati AiraWe Ajt Aslt. WGGS I BURPEE CO, Isc. MiMfadsrw r; ITliu United Ktntc.H O'ruln Coriiorntlon Aniiiiiiiireri that It will Hell "HtralKht" itradu flour, to all purchnnerH In carload lotn, In 110 lb. Jute imckn, Krons wnlKht, delivered lo any I Hallway Htatlon in .one iu, comprlHliiK tho Blalen of Ore Kon. WniihlnKion, nnd Idaho, at not to oxcoed $10.00 per i.l.l m.iuI. lliir.tiiiunril will bo Hupplled from near est available mill, which may runtilt In ullKht itavliiK for buyern' account, WliolcKalo nnd Jobbing. profltM on Niirli flour inUMt Hot nxcecil 7fto per Mil. ml retallcr'n proflUt mutt not exrrcri f M I'r bbl. AlldlVftA nil commiiBlMr, ttotM to United States Grain Corporation 10 Iloiml of Trade DuiiOUx rortlnad, Ort'Kou. Thin continual reading of tho high coHt of IIvIiik In becomlnK about un painful an paying tho bill. Hoveme the ancient order of HiIukh, Have the dollarn and tho pvnnlen will take euro of thomtielvort, Tho bl:h cont of bablen, It noemn, In InterferrlnK fiorlounly with tho marrhiRU market. Tho Hoap box oraclo Idlen nway a deal of time, but ho dlnponnen many n Kern of wIhiIoiii In hln Idling. I Now thnt feminine honlory In con Htnntly on dlnplny, Junt where do the fair onea carry thone IiuIkIiik pow der puffn? ' No, we havo no objection to prlro f lxtnt: by tho Kovornment, provided the iirlcen are (inch nn to meet our Individual approval, I Uncle Ham baa received a Rood many Joltn In bin day. but he goner allv maniiKen to land on both feet with hln head up. F.von the ii. C. I., ran not prevent Old Santa Claim ambling along at tho nchedulo hour. Save tho dollaml thin time. If tho proHldont nnd tho nenato can not get together on the league of natlnnn they might call In one of our local cracker box oxportH to ref eree the mill. Tho juetlon In fought out and nettled dally In thin town. In the good old dayn many a man thoiiKht ho wan marrying a woman with n form dlvlno. only to find that he had nnnexed a hunch of padn In Mead. Hut now, however, oh, well, you know! About every nation of Huropo In looking to the United Hlnlon for an ui.iaiiKn iii mm wuv or another. And the fellow who ralloa on another to' m a .itlnnnj iillll .Ifirt t care lor lllin nounnn tiTintvn u") Icular doHlro lo do Homethlng for him Helf. 'i5tiropo Mhould go to work, At leant ouo good reniilt linn come out of tho wnr up to dale. American desdgnern of womon'n uowrin nro com ing to tho front and Pnrln ntyleH nro rapidly bolng relegated to the roar. Wo protoHt, however, that thin dooH not nccenHarlly indicate that the I'arla product In too modem for the ultra noclallxod American taate. NOTICM VOn PUBLIC-VrjON lltirnn, Orogon, Heptombor 18, 1019. Notice lit hereby glen that Jamon William Porklnn, of Fife, Oregon, who, on Juno 20, 1016, made ilomc ntead Kntry No. 08769. for KV4SWU WV&HKU. I'Otn 1, 2. KNW Vi , Hoc Hon 30. Townnhlp 19 S., Hango 24 K Willamette Meridian, hnn filed notlco o flutentlou to mnke. final three-year Proof, to entahllnh claim to tho land above doHcrlbed, beforo ChitH. A. Hhorman, U. H. Cnmmln Mloner. nt hln olllco at Fife, OrcKon, on tho 20th day of October, 1919. Claimant tinmen an wltncHSon: - Carl llreedo, of Fife, Orogon, nnd John W. Peacock, Ira Iterger, and HIIIm I.aughlln, nil of Muplee. Oregon, IluriiH, t)reKon, September 18, 1919, Notice In hereby given that Kllln Iwiughllu, of Huplee, Oregon, who, on September I, 1911, made Hometitead Kntry, No. 07G74. for H'jHW'Vi, HVj HIM4. Sec. :i2; HW'i See. .13. Town nhlp 18 S.. Itauge 2C K.. Wlllnmetto Meridian, ban (lied notice of inten tion to make Until throe-year Proof to entabllHh claim to tho land above doxcrlbcd, before L. M. Miller, IT. S. Commlnnlouer, nt her office, at Paul ino, Oregon, on tho 20th day of Oct ober, 1919, Claimant iintnoH an wltiiennnn. Jean llabtlnt Mocho, of Suploe, Oro gon, Orrin C. Mllln, of Paulina, Ore gon, and Crlnloy Foely and Mnthew , T. Loany, both of Supine, OrcKon. ARRIVED Tho Ideal Ladlen' Tailoring Company'n Wondorful New Fall nnd Winter Lino of Tailored Suits, Coats and Skirts nro bore in thono Now Woolono bh Hll.Vint TII'PKI) ItOMVIA I'KAcii ui.oo.m nCvrrvN HIIA'KIt TO.VK TItlCOTINK TINHIXTONi: CI.OTH HPAHKI.i: CI.OTJI and many others. We (hiamuteo Perfect I'lttint; Ganncntn ('onie In and See Our SamplcH Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Apparnntly overyono In yelling "profiteer" at evorybody but htmnelf. prevent famine in to quit talking and About tho bent way for Kuropo to go to work. Tho armlnllco occurred hint November. Get this straight" ays the Good Judge The tobacco that gives you the most lasting chew is the kind that saves you money. You don't have to take so many fresh chews. Tho rich tobacco taste stays right with it, That's why you take a smaller chew. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW but ub in two stoles Ini-I'n fir it i a. i W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Here Comes the Pride daily Mm the of ltakcry Goodfl from U bemt bakery la town. Our pat rtoii aro alwayn dell Mte daiBtim of the OYC4 which caaaot Im HurpawKHl aay- wbave. Frraak broad with that bom material la 4Mti aad Um RiM bake ob th UnMb aad oat. Leave your ordav for ettkea or other apeo laltiea. Aad do sot forgt t remember that it la cheaper and mneh more coavealeat to buy your bakery good la thia warm weather thaa to cook them yourself. Page's SWEET SHOP THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 1 Save Your Eyes ill .nOHsfiSmi I PKOIM. riATURft A bMDllfQl rtaptu, (aenlUr of tMUI 1U. aoil.ro futtlUm. low cft. with mny prpononl'jM far !f-h!p, "Uitrtlc. far .f.rjtx.lr," 4 rnll JraocmUo tmilwrt 4nJ Uit ftmow "Orofoa H;lnL Fur a fUlu. nintrt4 fcookUt or Hwrlfla tnfomuUon. t4JraM THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EUGENE. OREGON. BCHOOH AND OKfARTMKNTt Tli. l!alf.rllr InclaJr. lb. CatlM of LIUntur.. Hclmc uij Ut. Art, tc4 Um jxwUI ftobo.a of Taw, UllHn, (it rortUnJV. ArchllKtnr. JuoruAUun, (Xw la.rct. KduuUan uX Miula. Kyc strain causes heatj'icltcfl, nervousness and other trou bles. I (it glasses accurately and scientifically. All Work Guaranteed. MAURICE SCHWARTZ Optometrist Oflice with Dr. II. V, Smith ' -i V.J-i-ii-II.TMga IMnBwVBVBnBWaWBmwimHBlBMHMaMmWMBWMaBwWBM III -iitir-rr--n 1,1 1 1 ' ' . ' imu,mntii mut ll THE UNIVERSAL CAR There are more than 3,000,000 Ford cars in daily operation in the United States. This is a little better than one-half of all the motor cars used in America. The Ford car is every man's necessity. No matter what his business may be, it solves the problem of cheapest transportation. Touring car, $525; Run about, $500; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775; Truck, $550. These prices f. o. b. Detroit Fully equipped with electric starter and lights, and demountable rims, prices f . o. b. Detroit are : Touring car, $625 ; Run about, $600; Coupe, $750; Sedan, $875; Truck, $665. We solicit your order now, because production is limited, and we must make it the rule to supply first orders first. BURNS GARAGE BURNS, OREGON 4