The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 27, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Hattthlayt December 27, lot
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The Times-Herald.
: &
tUiThe Largeit Circulation Of Ar
Newspaper In Harney County.
JULIAN BYRD
Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
On Yr $2,00
Month t.00
rhra Monthi - ' ti
Huturtlay, December 137, HMD
MOT1IKH8 OIjL'II TO KIKCT
OPK1CKK8 NKXT MKKTINO.
Tho noxt mooting of the Mothers
club will bo hold a tho homo of Mrs.
llult Qlbbs on January 8. Thin to
u Important mooting ni nt thin tlmu
new ofllcorH will bo oloctcd for tho on
Milng year and a roport mndo of tho
activities of tho club during tho yonr
3u8t cloHcd. Mombors uro urged to
aittond.
Down to New Ocean Depths
FAMOUS HALL CAINK
NOVKL PICTUIU.KD
WITH KINK ItHSULTH.
flho Woman Thou (invest Mo" Huh
All Tho KleiutMitN or The
f ' Successful Story.
i A magnificent plcturlzatlon of
''Tho Woman Thou Caveat Mo," by
Hall Calno, tho most famous novel
by tho Manx author, will bo soon at
itfco Liberty Theatre on noxt Saturday.
Hugh Ford, one of the most expor
Sencod of stage nnd scroon producers,
went to California to make tho pic
tnro with a powerful cant which In
cludes Kathrluo MneDonnld, Milton
Sills, Theodora Uoborts, Jack Holt,
TYltzl Ilrunette, Katherlno Grimth
and others.
"Tho Woman Thou Unvest Mo" was
produced upon tho stogo' by Dorwont
"Hall Calno, hoii of tho author, In
1917, In Doston with success. An a
novol It outsold all other work of
Hall Calno.
Ah a picture It will doubtless prove
ono of tho screen's greatest triumphs.
T)a tremendous story of Mary's
ptrugglcn after bolng sacrificed upon
Sbo altar of wedlock to a mini she '
Suites Is unforgettnhlo and as the1
tory covers a wldo (lold Kgybt, Af
Tlca, India, tinglum! and the South i
Ijolnr regions It will bo not only1
powerful dramatically but colorful
nhd fascinating In every other way.
' Tho production has practically an
1l star cast of players. Miss Mar-
Donuld, a prime favorite, has thoi
tending feminine role mid Jack Holt
has. one of tho best roles of his screen
career.
Thirty billion dollars In cold at the bottom of the ocean In the
Dritlsh liner Laurenlla, was the Incentive which spurred Investors on
to perfect a diving suit which could be used successfully at new
depths heretofore Impossible due to the pressure of water. And as
usual an American turned the trick. Here Is the armour which
Charles II. Jackson (colored, mechanic and Inventor, shown on the
left), has perfected enabling the diver to so twice as .deep as former
ly. At the test, near Doston, this diver w,eat down 3 0 feet and ner
formed successfully, thus establishing a new record la deep-sea dlv
lag. The trail for the British gold, sunk by a German tufcnarlat,
Is to he made soon.
LOCAL ANB) PBHffAL.
WISH AND OTHKKWItiK
4And'dad Ih-Jipm rotMitlnK(thc. h'nurx
until tho Xinan bills begin to float In. 1
I X X ' '
Only 'lOj more shopping days till
(Otxt) Chrlstmns!
xx
"N'o matter when you shop, shop
v.irly" another classic for the week
uftsr Chrlstmus!
I xX
J Apropos of tho Into spring In 1017.
uncertain newspaper In this county
rqmarked. "It lookH like spring hud,
v.i)iit back and sat in winter's lap,
That gem of thought might, he ur'cd
wth reverse Kngllsh nowIt looks
like winter "had went" and taken a
Jump up Into spring's lap?
Harry Drown nnd Dick Hayes wero
In from tho A. K. Drown ranch near
Venntor for tho holidays.
Harry Hmlth of tho Burns Cnrngo
lias gone to Crane to superintend tho
unloading and assembling of another
car load of Fords.
Tho O-W. Cash Market Is to bo
opon for business In Its now quarters
on next Monday. A now front Iti be
ing put In the building by Dan Jor
dan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McPheolors
hud I lev. II. S. Hughes and family and
Prof. C. F. Hughes out to their farm
homo for Christmas il Inner. Tho
preacher was ill led up on turkey for
once anyway.
-Dev. J. F. Mobley arrived hero yes
tor'day evening front MlildU'JOjuIdulio
whore he has nccuptoUiWwilln;'
Mr. Mobley is here to puck tils things
preparatory to shipping. them 'to his
now Held of labor.
No matter how much wn desire to
forget him, old man Carransa Just
keeps right on shaking his whiskers
In our fares and asking us what wo
are going to do about It. One of
his latest stunts wus to stir up and i
foment, the bolshevjst activities
lit 'hU cquntry. with a view lo the
overthrow1 of (lie 'government.- If
old Cnrrnim ever Muds his way Into
hell tho devil will surely take to his
heels
1 i 1
Tho Times-Herald has received n
nice variety of garden seeds from
Congressman Hlnuott which are ready
for distribution to tho people of this
county. Those desiring them may
call at the Itllvo or they will be mailed
out on request. Tho present nice
weather makes one think of tho gar
den making.
Mnrrled. - - At the Presbyterian
Manse. Christmas night. James Onrd
and Miss Clara Kesterson wero nulled
In wodlock by itev. 11. H. Hughes, tho
pax tor. It was a unlet affair, being
attended only by the necessary wit
nesses Mr. Oard Is engaged in the
livestock business. In the vicinity of
I, u we n and Is a son of John Oard. Ho
is an Industrious young man who Is
making. good. H in bride Is well and
favorably known, hying tho daughter
of (Irani ICesferson. She spent lier
girlhood days In this elty and attend
ed the schools here. Klie will make
an excellent wife for ti stork man be
ing familiar with such u life. Tho
Tlini'S'lIeruld wishes them i success
ful and happy ilfo.
o
IMPOUNDED.
PAID LOPALB.,
.. .i at '
Wlion sick go to King's hospital
Host uqtjlppod iiurgory In tho Interior
and grudttato ntirso In charge
11-2 2 tf.
TDK FIltHT NATIONAL HANK OP
IIUHNH. CAPITAL AND HUltW'W
HKJO.OtK). "THK HANK I'HAr
WAK11H VOUIt Ijt HAI'K,"
ACCOUNT!) INVITKD.
Tho Hums Gnrngo hnn ordorod
five additional Dolco-Llght plants for
local distribution, If you contem
plate tho purohnso of your own light
ing plant, hoo tho IluniB Oaragef ho
foro thoy uro all taken, Adv. tt
Patlonts rocolve'tho host of .care nt
thoVlreovcd Millornlty IHpital', ' '
THIO I IHHT NATIONAL RANK OV
CAPITAL AND HUHPLUB
$WsteO. "Tkll)7i:-ANK THAT
ACCOUNTH INVITED. ;
I.OHtGhrliitnlas nlgjit, an opnh
face wrist wtitoh, Hamilton move
ment. Finder will bo Hultdhly re
warded If loft ut tho s(cre of Mm.
Bchwnrtr., ,12-27
For bargaliiH In lino furniture, In
cluding a bookcnso.'i writing 'dosk,
bedroom suits, rocking chairs, kitch
en cabinet, buffet, and China, closet,
also J800 player piano 'for $o'opp. hoo
Mrs. HUn Luckoy. ' 'ii-titt
Get the Genulr
and Avoid
nsa m & a a
fidnflntSBHUsiti
IfpssnnrvBSsrE
Save Your Ey
Opportunity Knocks at Your Door
The need for bookkeepers nnd stenographers la urgent, Tht
demand Is greater than during tho war salaries uro bettor future
aemauds will bo grontor than we can .supply, tiwry graduate h
.iow In gbod position and tho calls are atlll coming. OUU PHlVATh
oMCllirrAlUAL COUltBK will lit you for tho bent or lUcso ponltlous
.vltlTK 10U INFORMATION. POBITIONB OUAHANTBKD TO
olU (IUADUATKS. ' '
MID-WI.NTKH TKHM IIKOINH .MONDAY, DKC'KMHKIt iiMh
LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
FULLY ACCHKDITKD The school that getM rcsulU '
" V
Phono H04I 1015 Idaho .Street Ikle, Itlalit,
snnnnnSiEilnm
Eye strain caused headncfc
nervousneH and other tr
ble. I fit glaosefi accurati
and scientifically.
All Work Guaranteed.
I MAUIUCE SCHWAIITZ
Optometrist
Office with Dr. B. F. Smith
Urn
"I Don't Need to Tell You?
says the Good Judge ' ' f
Why so many men nre'w'
(oing to the maU chtw o
this good tobacco.
You get real tobacco sat
isfaction out of this small
chew. The rich taste
lasts and lasts. You don't
need a iresh. chew so
often. Any man who uses
the Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Pat Up in Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
JOHN UENBEKLING,
One spotted cow and calf has been
Impounded ,nnd owner may recover
,miuiithy Uuj tisital process. Cow has
wattle on throat, crop olf left and an
overblt In right our. ' I
T. J. M ("DONALD, Marshal
1 &ty
the national
joy smoke
makes a whale
of a cigarette!
Jowolor. Optician
JEntrravor.
Fine Watch Hepslrliig a H
Get the Top Market Prii
for your
RAW FUR!
Send them to
The Golden Rule Fur C
OO.'t-Flrst Ave Seattle, Wn.
Write for price list and tag I
We Are Not Wholesalers But We Sell
Retail Cheaper than Wholesale
30
DAYS
Only
Our PoHcjr-UnicrLny-Uijdeise'l--A!ways Bara?ns
Weinstein's
BARGAINS LAWEN
and
SERVICE
30
DAYS
Only
Tell This
To Your Neighbor
Safety First
Don't
Keep It a Secret
CopyriKblmtbr
y OU certainly get yours when you lay your smokeenrdn pri the table,
call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a
makin's cigarette! You'll want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count
of vonr smokentuntsl Whv. vou never dreamed of the sport that lies
1 "" J tr-mww - - WW q -
1 awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette when it' P, A. for the
' packing I
Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven't got the listen of half youi
amokecareer until you know what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for your
contentment! And, back of P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance proofs of
Prince Albert's quality stands our exclusive patented process that
cuts out bite and parch ! With P. A. your smokesong in a makin's ciga
rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard I Prince Albert
is aicinch to roll. It's crimp cut and stays put like a regular pall
Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a
5immy pipe can be ! It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke
pipe wWo one waa smoked before, It haa won men all over tho nation
to the joys of umoking,
R, J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wineton-SaUm, N, C.
Awaltlnj your ro, you'll
And toppy rd bsi; tidy rd
tint, naiuaonMt pound and
htlf pound tin tmmldart
and that elatay, practical
pound etyatal glaaahumldor
with aponi molatonar too
thai kaapa PrlnomAlhar In
uci par fret condition I
Means when you arc buying from the Weinstein Mercantile Co. you are safe
to get the most for your money. You arc safe to get the best Merchandise for
less money than you buy from competitors. You are safe to satisfy yourself;
alnd your banker by making your account grow with the big savings when buy
ing fro mug. We don't cut the price on one article and then -make it up on
another. We give you cut prices on all Merchandise, as we are fighting the
high cost of living. Come and see for yourself and help us fight the high cost
or living.
BEST
FLOUR
Hard Wheat Fancy Patent
At Imwen, per bid. 11.50
Swam $10.65
Corn Meal '. 10 lbs fiOc
Stool Cut Oats 9 lbs 70c
Ont Meal 9 lbs 70q
Kollod Oats 9 lbs 86o
Qormeu , 9 lbs 85a
Knrlnu 9 lbs 85c
PnncaUu Flour 9 lbs 80c
Hominy 9 lbs 80c
llyo Flour i lbs 80c
Illco Flour 9 lbs COo
i:
BOSS OP THE R0&D
Overalls, fitrlpcd Hickory ...Uii, 05
Heavy Weight Overalls.. ,J.10
2.45
.f. . .
Khaki Kovoralls
Mon'rt, Dress and Worj;i;
Pants nt a Reduction
Macklnaws. llceulnr I'rlco't
? 15.00, now .., St'S.OQ
HoKUlur $ 12.50, now $10.00
50
Sheepherder Shoes
noRular Price, 9.00, ut thsi::
tlmo JlfB.
Men's KuclMi WalkhiK Hliills
KoKtilar Trice, $10.00, nowi?6,00
rMU .
Beans
Lima, por lb 12c
White Navy, per lb 8o
Mexican Hod, por lb Do
Iluyo, per lb On
Ulce, brolcon, por lb 10c
Macaroni, por lb 12Vj
Stock Hull, ut Crunp,
por ton j.sjta i.o
, Dress Shoes
llnvnlnr Prion Ifi
Nowv
IteRulnr Prico IT.flO
Now ;,....;.,5.50
Regular Prlco $ 91,00
Now .$6.50
Work Shoes
Itok'iilar Prlco $9.00 and $8,.00
Now $I.00
Anything wo do not carry In utook
wo will ho Kind to ordor for you
without oxtru ehurgo, at whole
sale prlcos.
Sug
ar
At Lawen
At Crane
M.J.OB. frfTbuik 42k
Folsrers Tlh. 45c
Tree
i'er lb.
Tea
Pea lb.
45c
'GHIRARDELLI'S
Sweet Chocolate, por lb,
HERSHEY'S Cocoa 5Qc
Instant Postum 45c
Large slzo
Royal Baking Powder
Full 5 lbs , $2.40
Full 2 & lbs $1.20
Small slzo 4Bo
K. C. Baking Powder
5 lb can . 75c
a lb can -ifio
90 DA Por Package - loe
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