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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1920)
Saturday, April ft, 1090. T II H T I M H N HI! It A Tj 1) R U K N H , II A II N K Y COUNTY, O R K O O N J-Jm t Easter i Novelties Including: figured georgette, crepe de chine, taffetas, messalines Full line of silk hose, etc. f Mrs. E. F. Schwartz u gT masonic uuuuing jy. c. iy. s. Mfes Rone Schwartz, France Douegan, Jjuc On 1 to ii, Qludy Uyrd. SklniiH. Sophomore tiro nlway looking out for blR thing. Luke Chaug-ogagbgmallchaugagoK-chnubunagun -gamaug V a New Hampshire lake that touches Connecticut, and Ih Juitt n tlttlo longnr than it nmi, Can you irqioutlcf It? Wo can not. Lnt Tuesday, the Medieval and Modern i(Itory da had an after !ohhIoii at three fifteen. It wan'il We wero honored by the oretMincc o' Mr William Hantey at lnt weeks!" punishment however, and Mh! i roKrjm. Mr. Hnnloy upoko a few , Krlchosky had a nice urprlo for ' uorU of good cheer and encourage I UH hecaune we had boon good. Now tu-u' to thu Htudontw. Ho uasurod , wo aro nlway going to bo good. i thorn of his hearty appreciation audi Tlio II. C. II. 8. will have an art llkl. ; for Harney County product. ' hlblt, probably Hometlmo next Wo atwuya glad to hco you Mr. week. It will be a big exhibition oft H.- jotue of the very groiilct pictures. ' - vg the patron present to bear There will bo about one hundred and tli Fresh" program were tho, twenty live print In twelve hIzoh, Mh. .mo Sutton. II "lIotohklttH, J. ' lnlr In cplu IIiiIhIi, half In, water T ' l.tr. J. II. Cameron, Stirling. (color IIiiIhIi, and all on beautifully lioD-wft, Cook, Lloyd JoIiiihoii, Obll ' omboHsod white mountH. Sia"u k. DeiiHtodt, Mle ISugenln The purpono of IIiIh exhibition In Hlbmrl. Lulu HayoH, and Neltloj0 rale enough money to buy for the SMrh h. and .MoHarn. I'oleman aklons,lol really good picture, X li. hklsrt. and L. Miller. I beautifully framed. TIcketH will be !.h Abbot, V. of O. '21 has been ' ft)" irtlmlHslon, twenty flvu and' In Mdence (ho put week. He"" cent. Thl will cortalnly bo wn., long article for the Kmerald ' worth your money ami or, and t-rformH on the track for the you are uiixIouh to help your! .. . .. . ... - . Tl... !...... ...... I. ..I.I ., .1. ........ I i nivrMiy. ahhocuuou wun ine ini - " - llm. it l.rS In the hulf mite, he I;IK ThurHday and heard the report tod. Oregon' best bet for the cou-' varlouH committee, and ttxed ferv meet, a time for the .program committee .Mr. Abbot I not renting, ro-!l '""t'l. IntoroHtlng program noxt Friday on the "LIfo and WorltH of Hhaketlpoaro,, everyone comu and ne jfor youmolve what thu stUdenta of lljo h,lgh school aro doing nnd what they uro a'ceom- pllHhlng. H, We all enjoyed BrrlniJ once thl yonr when tho Sophomores gave their program on "Spring" but mom ovory 1 one will agree that wo have nnothur ono due nopn, Tho high school library Is now In good "trim," with Boveral new book ndded to Its alrwad numorouu HhI. Week Mftcf next will come thu lant Hlx week'H cxrhib of the year. Tim next will bn tho llnnlx, Tho Juniors calltnl a meeting Wed noHday night for thu purpono of elect ing n now Hoeretury. lluby Dickon noil wuh elected. Don't mind ir the H, C. It. 8. note are a Joke tliln week; they woro all wrtten up on April fool'H day. One of the participant of tho Com mercial Club ilTOgram hurt. Krlduv night wan tho Henlor oIiihb preHldonl, Jo I). Cook. IIIh reading of "The Hhootlng of Dan MeOrow" wuh very IntoroirtliiBly Interpreted. The Senior claw Iihh received In vltatloiiH from the cIiihh of 1021 to attend a theatre party on Saturday, April :ird. Dear Krctrtnnen, tho high" and mighty Sunlorrt uxtopd to you their ympathy In your preent trlaU nnd future Joyn. The Senior program given Friday Ih the Inwt program to bo given by that noted la.i. The following pro gram wun rendered: "Topic of tho Day Presidential Pomtlbllltlen -Jo Cook Merchant Marino Taylor Hunton; Vocal 8olo Murjorle Hyrd; Goneral CondltloiiN In Kuropo Nell Miller; School Note Willi 8k Ion. . After the program, ten wa served to the guontH, and a Parent-Teacher'fl AMHO!lalloii(wa orgaulxed. Many prepnratloiiH for commoure uiuut are now bolng made. i o i Cleveland Tractors Podge Brothers Cars Firestone Tires and Tubes Universal Garage US Ibiptlht Cliurrli AniMMinri'iiu'iil mi- 'ting, Hlghtxeelug or leaHlng oil land- He Hmlle and Hmllo In plt- of the weather, ho everything niMni )) right o! Tm ihiHH Becretary of the Sopho- Nuinerou April Fool Joke wero played on Mr. McDaile. He Hay that ho (loomi t uudcrrituud why thuy all pick on him. The Senior conducted thu 'pro- ' . . ... P.I.I... I At... .1.1.. ..........I m r law ha reculved word from "' r r" b" ' BU' former Harney County Hlgh,ua n vlnltoru. Httido'ijt. that they enjoy! "Hungry" Smith II. C. II. 8. MU r- t.. our High School new oI-i ' our Talr city for a few un.r. .mil are glad to know t lint old t,a'H- lf.ir ..l llltvli lii fiintsn fiii.l ilnlm. I The detail of Commencement aro il.f'1. once moru. We hope that worked out. Among other foal-1 )" ul they, but other who con tiii '.itc uiiterliig high Hchool will i "' wbut we are doing and en roll t'ru next year? We uro going lire, will be a vioun hoio oy r.iex KggbfHton, mule by girl Uarlel,i Ladle Sextette, and Heed Orchestra, Ml Fruau ha been t'onlliied to lo i iwlco u much next year, and.fio Iiouho by u touch of tho provall- expi a much largur onroiinent. !B u0,,' bhe expect to uo wjui ua ll ir,. County boy and girl Hboiild ngnln Monday. j go io Harney County High School.. ' A gymnasium I certainly needed, i Ml FreaHO, our Sophomore cla' wouldn't cot much and would be mlvlwr. wuh Unable to attend Hchoor" ,0 Wllh Ullnr,,a un Thuridnv, becniuo of lllnea. othen rolment predicted for next year bow who wre on the nick list wore, ' phyHlclol training clasweH uro going Howard Mlllor, Myrtholeen McPheet-'t0 lirUfd I n mytery. ern, Hazel Hlbbard, and Mubel fm Junior cla will give a moHt Hov. J. J. Tlckner, II. I). formrl of I .a. Urande, pregou, ha acciM'tnl the pantorate of thu MiiriiH Ilaptlt church, and will npnnk next Sunday morning nnd evening. Itev Tlckner ha been paHtor of hoiuo of the bei IlnptUt churchcH In the Northwest' and come highly recommended by nome of the tuot able Divine of Michigan and of Wnhlngton and Oregon. Kverybix'v I cordially Invited to nUend all our Hcrvlcc. I'ulplt Coiiiinlllft) of the IlaptUt church. HTATKMKXT tF THK OWNIvltHIIII Mauagumeiit, etc., of The Tlmoijj Herald, pul(llhed weekly at Hum, Oregon, for April 1, 1920. Stnte of 'Oregon, County of Harnoyf H. Ilefore me, a notary public In a nil for tho Sinie and County aforertild, personally eppoared Julian Uyrd, who, having boon duly nworn accord ing to taw, dcpoHc and uyn that he I the owner of The Tlr,to-Hcrald and that the following Ih. to tho bet of hi knowledge and belief, a true Htalemont of 'the owuerHulp, manage ment, olc, of the aforesaid publica tion for tho date xhowu In tho above caption,' roqu'red by tho Act of Aug- UHt "4, 1012, embodied In Kcctlou t Kt, I'OMtal Lnw and Regulation, printed on thu roverne of thl form, to-wltt w Thai the narao and uddrcH of tho publhihor, editor, muuaglng editor, and bulne nauagur I Julian Uyrd, HuriiH, Oregon. That tho owner In Julian Hyrd, That the known bondholder, mort gagee and other Hocurlty holder owning or holding 1 flcr cent or nioro of total amount of bond, mortgage or other Hccurltlo are: Mergeiithaler i Linotype Co. JULIAN 1JYUD, Publlnhcr and owner, Sworn to and HUbncrlbed berore me (hi L'ud day of April, 1020. WM. FAItllK, Notary Public. My coiiiiuIhhIou expire May 27, 1021 o KTI'.IUIS (JAIN ON HII.Adi; If thu Bhoppard-Towuur maternity bill, now In Cougren. Ih pnH0(l. Thl bill propoRCH federal aid for tho public protection of maternity, In cluding InNtructlon In Infant care by public 'health mine.. The act will operate In tho mitno way a the Hmltu-Levc'r act, by which federal aid U given to 'promote better farm ing. Try FIrcNtouo tiuragc. Cord. Unlvenmt Adv. tr. HI'KII LINd the PAINTKK Houie Painting Auto Palntlag Sign and Pictorial PalntlBg INTKHIOR DKCORAT1NO l'APKRJIANOINO. AND TlNTINO FIH8T CLASS WORKMANSHIP Btalnlng, Qralnlng and Marbling; Nliltt mmi Meratff. Hwm Chan, Hflthy ty. If they Tire, Itch, Smart or Bum, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, um Murine often. Sooihoi, Refraha.a Safe for Infant or Adult. At all DnunriitsT Write for Free Eye Book. RcriM tjt Vtii CtOkui The scope of our Spring-Eaiter Exhibit expresses the spirit of this store in its de sire to give its patrons opportunities for securing all that is new in fashions in Burns. 'Mi J so much beauty and variety choosing is delightfully simple. Figured and plain georgette, dress sil!:s, embroideries, spring and summer undergarments Knitwear, rompers, dresses and shoes for the children ' Dressmaking Plain and Fancy Sewing Masquerade Costumes Mrs. F. A. THORNTON In the Loclu'r Building, acrna l roe t from Summit Hotel Phono OCO When Wjlllam lluckucr of Grang er put up hi hIIo IiIhI fall ho began feuding hi Hleer ciiullngo. In tho 75 day 'of feeding one nteer gained i!20 pound and two other galu.nl all through thojiarlod al thu rale of three ppum! a day, way thu lieutou County Farm llureau New, They received. 45 pound of Milage a day, IWre NOT CIIAIUTV, 1 i Money to loan on Irrigated farm' nnd ranclie nt H per cent Amort l.-j ntlou plan 5 to 10 year time. You join no nNHOclatlou and buy no Mock.! Can loan WI7,B00 to ono Individual.! No red Imm quick j.ervlco. Make your application now. Harney Coun ty Abstract Comaauy. Ad.tf. Try FlreMono Oaragi'. Cord. Unlviral Adv. tf. i PHOTO Studio AMATKUlt FINIJHIN Duvulopiug and Printing Kodak Kulargemeut from Snaprthota Cabinet I'liotograplis Satlfnctlon Ounrantcod or ' Money Hcfuuded F.T. HUNT Open Sunday Only lu former Sayer Studio with clwrer or vetch and cheat hay. o Vhft youi HUT I'Ulll.ICsMKHVlCI-: V2i N. Brown & Sons n g pig uro ' fed only com and lop thuy uro almost twice a lojig lu muturlux a when they1 have h! wellbalauced ration, When young Jiiil)le do, not have the right1 kind oil rood tireyiire apt' toTdle. ! Hi 1817, 0,2f8 bulite under ouu year al age dleAilit tlijw ,U Itegl I rat Ion Area, from dlgoHlivo trouble Many of theiiu liable died hocauxu thulr mother did not know how to feed them. Moat country mother do give ther bullion broaHl milk, tho only perfect food for Infant. Hut Momutltno they, a well a city moth em, xpoll thu good effect of nursing by .giving other rood lu uddltlou to mother' milk, lu many cauey a tnto or everything that thu mother eat herrioir, They are HUrprUed when they learn that thl Ih not good for the baby, FnrmerH can get Hcluiitlllu Imitruc tlon about crop and livetock from their home domoutrutlon or county agricultural agent. Their wive ought to able to get uclentiflc adylco about feeding and caring for bablon preferably from a public health nure. Thl la not charity but pub lic Hervlce, paid for by tuxe receiv ed by the U. 8. government. Public health nure. to udvle and teach mothers In their own homes, can be provided lu every community 1 :r.j a : Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here . S. Geer & Co. HARDWARE i' Bulk Garden Seeds Onion Sets mm Etc. Aft O. -W. CASH MARKET Burns Hotel Building NOW open for business with a full line of FRESH MEATS Cured Meats, Ham, Bacon, Bologna, etc., soon By establishing a market we hope to better serve our past patrons who have been taking meat from our auto delivery. Oltman & Withers Farm Machinery Case Tractors Martin Ditchers type I "KEROSENE z BURNING Gas Engines Bosch Magneto Early Baart "Wheat Alfalfa Seed GROCERIES Dry Goods Shoes VALE TRADING CO. CRANE BRANCH J i