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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1920)
TAGK 'MIGHT T .11 15 T I M H H - 1! V It A I. I) H V UN'B, H A It N K V C O 1' X T V , O H 15 3 0 N Mntimbiy. March in, 1",, - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS- J ' 'w tK , ... v.. - Taxes can now be paid And those of. our -patron a who' wish us to attend to this business for them should notify us promptly. " We will be glad to serve you in this respect. ' Payment of the first half of the. taxes -must he made by April. 5th, and if this is, done, the last half need not be paid until October 5th. r- First National Bank BURNS, OREGON The Bank That Belives in Harney County Klbort Ocorgo wub In town yester day.. I Cecil IrvtnK wait a business vls'tur to our city yosturduy. O. 0. Jotloy was hi town during tho wook. Horn. Snturrtny, March 0, to Mr and Mrs. Frank Cattorson, a tiiuign tor. W; J. Altnow, ono of tho ploieor stock men of tho Drowsoy Huctlon, wan n business vlaltor to our city during tho wook. John Darsey wan in town during 1 Nino rain last night. John Graves was In town today. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery nro visiting at tho homo of Mm, Mont gomery's inolhcr, Mm, Carllo PaVkor, County Clork Chester Walton mado flying trip to Bond thin woek whoro ho took tho degrees In tho Klk'n lodgo. Ho wan ovldontly treated well, nt any rate ho shown no seam from his encounter with ho goat. Mrn. Jam Mahon l In town, hav lug como ovor from tho ranch for mimical treatment, sno naving nioii- II iiii.iiiri "i - . 1 1 .1. ..i..m.. ...ill. lit !.. nit ii mill rfipnlHlV CAUSIIIK a Pftlll- dmiuhlor nnil looklnit aftor flomo bus-.Nil wound, 8ho wan accompanied Inoao affairs. W. O, Host, formerly a rosldoont of tho Bllvur Crook country hut now llv Ing at lloud, wan calling upon frlondu lit thlH city yesterday, over hy hd daughter, Mrs, Claud Hmyth. Last wook in mentioning thai F. A, Fnsnlor hnd loft us to tako up work In Prlnovlllo wo ntntoa no nan . . . , been with this ofJlco ovor allien ho wnM There will bo a special progi-am at .lmBHil" froni tho army. Wo own y mooting of tho HitHturir H ar next Vwnu IU, npoloKy. Ilo wan novor iinduy evening i.nd all momliurn aro i.,,,,lnBH0,iM rrnni (,o army hut re ged to ho present, colvod an hmiorahln dlHohargu Just I... . . . I. A. F. Jackson, for oovoral yoarn a no uu ninor !" rcHKloill or nun hocuou, i.m niuoimy of aoatllo, In In tho city thl wnok looking nfior Homo uusiiionh amiirH, Victor Clovoland on mo ovor from tho family homo nhoro DrowMov yni- t it t.... ii.. .....i i.i- ...... iiit.i.iti. Iloli" lnKlimmi 'I'lin tnllnt f i, v.;, ii;iiii,T nun inn nun ounii mu h,ii;h huh ......... up from tholr homo nimr Donlo. Mr. had heon ovor thoro for novoral wookn lloatty Hald thoy had iilto a hIoj of vlnltliiB hut wantod 'o como homo . . iT . .1 ..J . 1 t .A ...111. 1.1.. inuuomtu in ii in nomo nun year I'm ami i:oi mmv wnn nm ninni ... Iff 1 . Ill HIlllA M.lll. 11 all liavo ronovorod, Cunt. A. W. (lownn uudorwKUl. all oporatiou tho othor day for hladdor Undo Itoh" In ittlll nulto nctU'o In Hpllo of iiko. Mr. and Mm. Ralph I'avoy, who trouble. Although ho Ih rathor ,ad !rafno OVor from Iloino with thn ro- vahced In yonrn ho Htood tliu ordeal malnH of tholr llttlo daughtor for In ,woll and In rerovorlng iiaHnfactorlly. torment hero, loft Immediately for .mi-.i.i...' if..i. I ! tholr homo again following tho cor- "Daddy Koerh nan up fio n L ,w- , M ,.,,, Mc(Jpo al((0 (.amn iMi In company with I. Wu oV,,r frollt N,iniJlIl , compuny wllh liint Saturday, " )addy' camo up to , . , . r .i.mlned fnr n Mhoit visit with homo folk it hoford return-liig. LOCAL HAPPENING. if Kemp Ilardlrtty wiih In town for a short vlalt during tliu week. Kd Houthwortlt Ih over from I'.cnr vulley looking aftr -iirno luiMiioaH inturoHtH In thin vicinity. Roy Moullen linn leaned tho Clay CloinoiiR rcxldenco on hln acroagu; adjoining town on tho north and will movo out there. Roy Hiiyn hu has wanted to be a farmer In a Htnall way for a long time and now luiu tho chanco. Ho bought Clay'a cow and In going Into tho dairy buitliicHH with JuMt hlrt own family uh cuutoiutirn, Roy Dunyard enmo over from AuBtln the foro part or thin week. He in now employed over In tho hhw .rail! town and Is kept qulto buvy at Ills task. Roy enrao ovor In reaponno to a tolegram that bin brother'a wife, Mm. Jamim Iluuyard, wan dangerouH ly III. Ho wan glad to find tho patlont better on his nrrival. Bho In at tho Flrooved honpltal. IllollglHt Horn took his departuru th Ih week for Jordan Valley over In Malheur county, whero ho goes to mix Homo poison and aid In a cam pulgu agaliiHt the Hugo ratH. He ha n uaiitlty of poUou ireparod In this Kuctlon for the eradication of tho MHts and oxpoctH to bo back hoiiio tlmo later to give further aniilBtaiico if necfpary. Ho will iiIho bo horo In May to attend tho convention of fitock men. Ilert Rower wan down from hlit t'ow Creek ranch Wodnesday. James Fellows left Wcditeaday for Crane on hln way to Portland and other points after looking after ImihI nes In this vicinity for a short tlni". Renders of The Tlmeri-IIerald will llnd tho aiiuouncemcnt of Charles W. Kills an n candidate for the olllre of! Joint senator In this Issue. Mr. KIIIh bus been a resident of tho district for several years and Is well known to tho people, having practiced law 1 during his residence. Ho is a cap able, aggresslvo and deserving young man who will do his duty without favor. Mr. IClIls was mi active work er during tho war period an a mem ber of the Red Croon, being chairman of tho Huruey County Chapter for a part of tho tlmo, aUo as ono of tho actlvo executive commlttoo In charga of liberty loan and oilier war drlvos. Ho Hhould have tho support of every voter of hln party In thin county and wo have no hesitancy In recom mondlng him to tho voters of thn other two counties of tho district. Grant and Malheur. Should Mr. Kills be tho representative of the dis trict in tho next seoslon of tho legN lauro wo feel coulldont his constitu ents, as well as tho slate at largo would havu no complaint to mako. oher boys, M. T, Ash wiih down from his mouualn homo for a short time dur ing tho week. He has been keeping pretty closo to his Job getting nut wood for tho pant several mouths and doca no come to town very often. Kd. Lauithllu was over from his homo In tho Ruck Creek country during tho wook visiting with hbr family who aro living here during, tho school year, and looking after nomo business alfalrs. F. G. Kelly was in from Callow ilurlug tho week but wo did not get a chance to talk with him. Ho evi dently wns In Homo hurry as the unvs paper man got ono sight of liliu nt a distance. Hon M. Taylor, secretary of Har ney County Chapter, American Rod Cross, left Thursday morning for Portland where ho goes to look iff tor uoiuo private affairs and also to con fer with Red CrosH ponplo connected with tho Portland Chapter from which place the nurses came who aid ed In the Influenza epidemic In this city. Mr. Taylor expects to bo nb sent a couple of weeks. PAID I.OOAI.H. . . - M M.M I. m -m ttr rtft r in mii rin m ( ii in rrjn rxsn rxrn irn rjn irn it- n ir 'ii ir 'ii r -ii if ii ir r'i r i irriiii ;iur :i w ni i . rLJM i f j i ' til i ii i i i i i . 'III r At VIA. V &.J UVJX M- -JM. A. 4 Hf I W W T ail. w W f -'I TO LIBERTY BOND HOLDERS . . v i i ... ii. mi .1 T ii i.. v 1 1 i it iiiiiki i i ii mi i'ni. . i w m ijftaac-iiu.r I rVVill V- - - "(I J r . i ii ir i. 1 rii. i jipnciB is ciueaviarcn locn. This Bank will cash your coupons when due. -L This Bank maintains a NATION AL Savings Department and pays 4 per cent interest on savings.- - Harney County National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY For a Greater Harney County irD . . m vrwn ivuu wvn iin i-'ii i. -m -n i-n i-'ii irn ir 11 iru in irn if- " .- ."7T.-T- J-TJ . ... - 3. h. Gualt, formerly cnshlor of tho First National Rank lit this city but now general managor of tho Spokana Cattle Loan Co,, spent a few days in this city during tho week vlnltlni; -with his many old tlmo frlonds and looking after sonio business affairs. Mr. Gualt had been In southern Idaho on business and took advantage of tliu opportunity to como In here. Jlo reports his business in flourishing condition. Mrs. Gualt and tho boys lire reported Mijnylng good hcMlth. Local stock men and those In chargo of tho convention for tho 1 utock mon to he held In this city dur- Jug May are anxious to get a definite ' date set. Tho local mon liavo asked for May 20 and 27 hut this has not : been decided upon as yet by the : oiiicern of the organization as at tho tlmo Mr. A. R. Olson put tho matter heroro them Mr. Pollmau, tho presi dent was 111. He has recovered since 'but nothing ban been received as to tho action of tho oltlcers on tho pro posed date. Ah soon as this Is set tled tho local committee will got busy on arrangemontH and entertainment. Wm. Farre Practice before V. S. Land Department mnd Real Estate JndlcnttonH am that the luro of tho land vlll attract many Inventor to Harney County Uio con lag Muuion. Listing bow will bo kept boforo pro pvctlvo inventors tho ea Urn Mwton. Dressmaking Plain and Fancy Seving Masquerade Costumes Mrs. F. A. THORNTON In tho Locher Rulldlug, acres, stroot from Summit Hotel Phono GCO Mr. mid Mrs. (Veil Rennntt and their little children were guests of ! Mrs. Runnett'n mother, ,Mr.i. It A. Miller, for a few days this week. Tho ' Dennetts reside in Hllviou valley n;ul are well known to tho people of .this city where both attended icliool. ln post ollko was moved tUlu week Into tho now building being erected hy J. M. Rounnorbllu. Tho quarters aro not yet entirely com pleted but when finally arranged they will bo convenient, oKWclally In being lighter for tho employee' of 'the oglco. ( Geo, W. Young has announced hln capdldacy for county assessor in this Issue of the paper. Mr. Young In ono of tho pioneer men of thin county whero ho came as a young mnu hack in tho early 80's. Ho Is qualified to fill thn oltlco to which he aspires and has many frlonds throughout tho county who dexlro his election. Jifrs. John Darsey has u lion that layn ono of tho biggest eggs one can Imagine for a fowl of her alio. Bho lays overy other day and from tho size of the egg they nro evidently double yolked. Wo suggested that Mrs. Darsey save nomo of them and set ilium with the notion of hatching put twin chickens. Rov. R. S. Hughes hnn returned from attending the big conference at Portland In which It is hoped to bring together more closely the prodcstnnt churches of tho world, Hu ntnton the Inter-Church World Movement Is ono of tho blggost things ever under take hy the (religious bodies and (hat ho Is confident It will bring good results. Ho In going to toll hln con gregation something about It In his eorniou tomorrow morning nt tho Presbyterian church. MILK FOR BALK. 13 Jier quart per mouth. R. A. Richardson. Mrs. K. F. Schwartz Is rocolvins her spring mid mi minor goods, Now goods arriving frequently. You nro Invited to call and see thorn, Gentlemen's clothes laundcrd and mended; buttons sewed on; good work; prices reasonable, Mrs. John Johnron, at south ond of Main street, or icavo nt Whlto restaurant. 1-24. Tho prlco of bread ban boon nd vnnced nt Pago's P.wcot Shop hut tho size of tho loaf bus boon Increased to correspond, Loaves aro now 20 ox. instead or HI and tho price Is 20 routs for one loaf, two for 3fc. Bklous Delivery Scervice. Adv. 1-31 Any merchants or others having outstanding accounts against tho Harney County Chapter, American ;Red Cross, will kindly mall stato ! monts of samo to Don M. Taylor, Sec retary, Rums, Oregon. Whon sick go to KliiKV.bospltnl. RoitvMqulppad surgery In thVintorlor and, graduate uur Ih ch'imfc. J .'!M2tf. .Money to loan o'n Irrigated . A - at Ion ntuii rt to 40 xrtwn tltnr. Join tto iiMrintloii iir.il fuiy no tft.... fl..kb. C?T PUUI .II- o rcu lttpv-u-iulck horviro. - II J . tW..m. i t - J - w (y ilM tract Cimimiiy Ad.t i M l 1 I - d'ariiKC. Ailr. i Out of town taxpayers who m.h to nav their taxca will ol us tliu tav collectors Matemetst .lia.h inlllt In f f I I II til, llll' FL, J fil lions for payment of Manic -XKV COUNTY NATIONAL II.' a t.. .... . . with tho Skleun dollvcry scrv dollvor our meats to any ri town. O.-W. Cnsh Market, No. 5. 1-31. Get Your Mask For The Masqurade Saturday March 13th AT REED BROTHERS The KexaEI Brug Store Page's Quality Is Her Pride Kvory HOUHKWIFK who ban ovor TIUF.l) Pago'n quality ,wants it again and AGAIN. A round, full lOAl-' with that Indefinable IIOMKY tlavor which cansos hubby to re mark; MWlfe, I seo yoti'vo been It A KING RR HA l to, day," YOl' K,OW! l!le a hii'Ko' loaf, " 2 for at -a ..".' Hot of family- fools! ffHRrt.' TffffffiffffH ffffffffffffffffB' "ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffv I have mM my dairy hmtd and am back In the jewlery store ready to do watch repairing, eye testing, etc. Your eyes tested for reading glasses 92.50 and up. Wedding rings and gifts of all kinds. Tours for quick service as before. Beginning Monday, March, 8th. C. M. SALISBURY ' . '' i,y, .' , , r i ( , id t' I ' i.V ,s...u '.- - ' 't ' I s