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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1920)
T H 13 T I M TO H - 11 K U A It 1) N V l N H If A It N U V (M)UN TV , O It MOON Hittilrdny, April 10, Ifllio. from ljjJ The Third Man We have told you about 'two men, ,wja SHOULDN'T SAVE, ...'' This week we describe : H ' 7 , MAN NUMBER THREE i ; , The man who never expects an opportunity or necessity to arise that will call for money. . YOU 1 are not that man. Someday a big oppbrtuity;, may knock at your door. Will you be ready in mind and purse to sieze it? Money on masse lias power denied to money scattered. HOW ABOUT IT? Wouldn't it be a wise move on your part to start saving now? We pay 4 per cent semi . . annually on savings accounts and you can start an account ONLY ONE DOLLAR First National Bank BUMNft, OREGON i The Bank That Belives in Harney County ?. It. J. Williams emtio ovor Silver crook homo yesterday. 0, H. Thompson wns lit town yon tordny from JiIh homo nonr Cruiio. Cnpt. At W. Oownn, who Una boon confined to his room nt the King hoB pltai (or several week following an operation by br, Smith, Ib Improving and It in hopdd hq will Hoon bo nblo to be out and resume his UHttul vo cation, George Mnrndotv was ovor from hla Doar Vulloy ranch during tho wook making preparations to romovo hit) .cattlo from tha feeding grounds ut Dr. Qrllllth's ranch to tho rnngo. Qoorgo reports his now duughtor, and tho mother doing flno, W. W. Drown In among our court visitors from a dlstAnco. Goo. Cnwlflold wnu up from Nnr rown tho othor day. Both Dixon, a stockmnn of tho Priheylllo country, spoilt a fow days in this city during the week, Fred Taylor took hia departuro by way e( Bend Wednesday morning on routu to Seattle where he goes on business in connection with IiIh army norvlce. Ho will bo absent only n fow dnyH. Mr. and Mrn, Titos. Cleveland and It. J. McKlnnon Jr. camo ovor from tholr homo nbovo Drowsoy WodnoH dtiy upon bolng Informed Hint tholr father, It. J, McKlnnon, hnd nufforod , JoHoph Kunnit nnd wlfo nrrlvod n Htroko of pnrnlynlM. horo front l)otroJt,..M!ch. 'Inst Tuon-' ,. , ,. , , ... ... , ,,.,. ... ,, ,;. I Mm Frank Dlbblo and Mrs, LoUor day with tho Intention of making ',,,. , , , i.. ni. .,,,7. WMllnnis canto ovor from Silver crook tholr homo in this country. Mm, i .. , . . . .. iT hursdny, hnv tig hi ought 'An llo Kunna In a slitter to Mrs, Kay who , .. , " . , n , ..... , ji, i. .. . ,pl lthIn ovor for tnod'cnl nttoiltion. formerly lived at tho 00 ranch. Tho , , . . . . . , . , . . . . . i .... Mr. Dibble had n'nlsht titroko of HlHtorH had not noon each othor for i , , imriiiynin. HlHtoon yearn. -t Joo Chlopn returned tho foro pnrt of this wook from California where Atty. Edward F. Trdndwoll of Sun Francisco, camo up to attend tho , v , ' , , , HOHHlpn of court, arriving Mondny ho Hpont n part of tho w i tor. Joo , , . , , , .. wont first to Lnkcvlcw prior workln htV Ho, . ,mt "?!. j James J. Doncgan arrived borne itkla week from Portland where ho "tiad been on busness. Wm. Btrodo was umong our visit ors from a dlutanco to be hern on Mrs. Fred Oakormau was in from court muUorH ,,urh,K tho wcuk aer nonto on stiver crook: for a day i Mr. and Mm. A. E. Brown were Jn i t.nu ill in ni'DAi r LOCAL 'PEMNi Ituod arrived town durltiR thin week on Home bull home MC88, Mr Uroy,x having purchaod n ho Homo land In tho Stein Mountain section from Mr. and Mra. PutterHOii. Mrn. Nollio TueHday from Portland where kad been for Novcral weekii. Foreflt HnnBor Donnelly Ih In thin ! M ,Ior,on 0Vcr from ,,U hom" part of tho country looking after nt I,0,B0 on HOmo connect, some Hffalr in connection with tho ,nK w,,h rtCcnt r'f of prop forestH. or,y niumontl when ho dlHpiiHcd of IiIr raurcautlle bUHlnenn to Claud Don Tuylor returned tho flrnt of Smyth. thl week from a trip to Portland, Seattle,. and Victoria, B. C. Ho han Several men in from the southern Hnce been gottlng Bed Crona matters part of lho countJp ,h, weok 0,1 "urt atraJghtened up. irautteru report quite a lot of molnture I in that territory during tho past fow John B. and C, W. Loggan arrived ( wceka and that tho croekH are high kprno from Portland during tho wook with an apparent nbundnnco of water whoro they had boon to attend a con- for Irrigation. vontlon of Ford men. During hln abMonco John conaultcd n Hpeclnllet regarding IiIh health and returns feollng bettor. Tho Tlrncri-llorald luadvortuutly failed to. mention In Itn hint Ihhuq that Itnlph Itlmer was over from tho DrowHoy section looklitR after koiUo bUHincuH affalrn. und uluo InvuHtlgnt Ing the political Hltuutlon In connec tion with hla cnudulucy for county cJerk. ' pan Jordan has Just completed takng Borne improyontents at tho Universal Oarnge in tho way of mak ing compurtroontH tp Htoro tho imrtn of uutomoblloH. Kach compartmout iMHirs tho number of tho part it con tains and hus makes It very handy in locating them when needed. ' H. J. McKlnnon, familiarly known na "Undo Hob," had another stroke of paralysis the other day. Ho was at tho homo of Ills nephew, Jap McKln non, h'ut hus been removed to tlio King Hospital und U recovering' slow ly from tlio effects of'tho stroke, but his general health is not so good. "Undo nob" Is getting along In yoarH and it will take tlmo to rocover. Scott Hnycs, one of tho prosperous ranchers of tho Laweii section, was uturrled recently In Portland and ho and hla hrldo wero in town one day this week, -Wo did not get an oppor tunity to greet Mr. Hnyos or moot his wlfo, but wo wsh to extend our best wishes nevertheless. W. E, Bmlh. one of tho highly re spected pioneer stockmen of this community, Is conllued to his homo from Illness. Mr. Smith Is suffering from stomach trouble and. .has be cbtuo quite Weak during the past fow days and his friends tiro somowhat 'concerned. Mr. Smith is one of tho substantial men of tho community nnd his uctlvlty In tho business af fairs is of no little importance, It Is hoped ho will soon rocover. "Curloy." Potter made a flying trip to outsldo points recently, returning Tuesday evening. During his nl sonco ho vlslod for,n fow hours With his parents at McMtunvlllo, Mr. Potter was Informed that wo,aro go lug to huvo people from that part of ho country horo to attend the Cuttle and Horso Itulsers convention next month. for some shoep tuon In this vlclttty durng tho summer and fnll but later decided to try California ellmatu for the cold months. Ho went to Sacra mento but that did not suit his fancy so ho went on down to San Francisco. Decently he hnd a letter from his for mer employers asking him to return to them and hq came hack to again take up outdoor work. A telegram received Wednesday from Portland announced that Judge H. 0. Levons had been operated on that day for appendicitis and also gall stones. Ho was reported ns re covering from the operation nnd do ing well. Judge Lovens went to Portland to bo under a Kpeclnllst for Mrs. Trondwoll who Is visiting wltn friends in this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Cummins are over from tholr homo In Malheur county. They claim tho crodlt for bringing tho rain storm Thursday night, but there aro other claimants for that honor. At any rate they wore glyon a welcome liy their many friends. Mlftfi Cnrrlo Fnle, representing tho KUIsou-Whlto Lyceum -course, Is In tho city In the Interest of such n courso for Burns the coning winter, A mooting is called for tomorrow afternoon at tho Commercial club rooms to see what can be done to- ward contracting with this concern ulcers of tho stomach nitd he wns for omo attractions during tho com doing most satisfactory but his appendix acted up and caused more trouble. His many friends aro glad to learn ho Is recovering. I. A. Hollls, a nephew pf A. H. IIollls, of Andrews, was in town this lug school year. Lon Hlchardson has announced his candidacy for sheriff, lib Is not a Hstrnnger to tho voters of Harney county ns ho served several terms ns sheriff In tho past nnd mado one weok seeking his naturalization pap-0f tho best officers Hhrnoy county ers. Ho did not get a hearing at over had. Thero isn't any doubt In this term of court because of some tlio mind of an ono but what Lou misunderstanding and ho will now mchardson will make a good sheriff tiwalt papers from tho east. Thb if ti, Votors see tit to- elect him. young man Is a printer, or rathor de vAtcd somo four years to an appren tlceshlp at that trade In the old coun try before coming-here, lib llnds ho prefers tho outdoor life to olllcu work,' howovcr, 'and Is gqng to re- Mlalll I.. IIia alnnl. Ittl.lllA.M Parties down from the mountains to the north during the week report qule u snow storm up thero. Jack Darst was doWtt from his mining pro perty on the head of Trout creek and Mrs. Millie Patterson has gene to California where sho expects to make her home In future. Hho health has been bad horo of recent years and she decided to dlsposu of her Interests Ip tho Steins Mountain section and go to a milder climate. Her daughter, Mrs. Oeo. McKay, came down from Alaska upon receipt of news that her mother was not so well and upon her arrival the decision was made in clos,M tho business affairs hero nnd go iriiznriiirii it-j i nii i ,ji i iirvj ue i ur-i uaj utu unu jcj ura uai uizu uuu uej ucj uej uci uica i m For a Greater Harney County FOUR PER CENT Thousands of prosperous folks have savings accounts and yet they know that money can earn more than 4 per cent. Why do they save at 4 per cent? Because they realize the ad vantage of a good interest return with out worry. With 4 per cent an safety they feel easythey worry no more. This Bank Maintains a NATIONAL Savings Department. 'YOUR HOME INSTITUTION Harney County National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY For a Greater H&rney County PAID LOCAIjS. HTOOKMOLDKKA MKETlttG 'cash. Tn e uurns uarage w'.: comibm soil gasoline at former prices reported a full of new snow to tho'to the southorn country. Tho dnttKh- depth of two foot. Dale Porter was u,r ncCotnpanlod her moth.tr out and down from his wood camp at Coldwiu remain with her until sho Is springs nnd snld It was tho amo HOttea boforo sho roturns to Alaska. depth there on Inst Friday but n rain hnd reduced It to about eight Inchon. Nevertheless, oven. though It did not lay on the innlstura fell and will ben efit tho rntiKo and tho rui off conto down for u.so In Irrigating, tlio lowor. lands lntor. ' , Mr. und Mrs. M,S, Dnvles and Mr, nnd Mrs. Alva Springer wore In town yesterday, the ladles taking In tho nrt exhibit and program at tho Com Big Chinch Conven tion Next Week , (O'outluned from page one) -budget to moot needs which u ! ready huvo boon examined and classified. Thu total Inturchurch budget repre sents thu sum pf tho dlfferont denom inational budgets. Tho county con ference will bring homo to tho peo merclal Club given by tho high school u0 of this county Just what the In Mr. Davles rpports tho rnngo fine torchurch movement means to do, Jn his community and that his sheep came through the winter In good con dition. This means an excellent crop of wool. Lambing season begins tho 1 nth of this month with prospects for good weather, 1 Have You Heard THE NEW PHONOGRAPH CREMONA Plays All Makes of Records Now on Display REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store Id1"" Notice is hereby given that thn postponed annual meetng of the Stockholders of thu Mfcoulc Uu.la ing Association, of Burns, Oregon, will be held at the Masonic Hull, Durns, 'Oregon, on Tuesday the 20th of April, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. LEON M. DltOWN, Secretary Owing to wholosnlo conditions, It is necessary that wo do a strictly cash business. Wo will ask all our patrons to begin paying- oash with all purchases beginning with April-1 I'age'n Sweet Shop. - Crane, Oregon 9:00 A. M. March 17, 1929 Durns Oarage, Durns, Oregon. Effective March 17th advance all deliveries Pearl oil one cent per gal lon and Red Crown gasoline two cent per gallon. C. T. FURRBR, Special Agent Standard Oii Company Tho pried of broad fins been Vce4 ut Page's Sweet Shop but r.'?a of tho loaf hat reon Jrcrop a m A correspond, loaves am mow ? ...... .J 1 .. .1 ,. nitliifi I,. A it , MM.. in... . ... rM 'Jr Bb Delivery Seorvlco. Adv Ml When sick go to King's he and graduate nurse in charge. 1 l-22tl 1 i Mri. i.. m . nrnvarii in rivH i her spring and summer goods, goods arriving froquently. You invited to call and see them. . uwunr ulvrTIIEu II' 1 VTI'n i we Will MOB HMYn H ItUIIIHar buyeTH. for soma Ami class roacues reMsoBaniy priced, tons CouBty. Almtract Co. Soft Shell Eagllsli WALNUTS 40c Lb.. Fresh Oregon Grown ' Product Altert Swain Out of town tanMvers who BM (A tUtV HUH IMP Will nil'AMI NKY COUNTV NATIONAL HANJL ArraageMeBts have been wltk tkt SlkiM dntlverr servlus deliver our Meats to any pan No. B. .rl-31. A4r. Garuge. Ady.,W.. as tho Oregbn conference at Portland brought homo to tho pastors of this territory, tho purposo of this wjrld project." 1 -.o (JAH1? OP T1IANKH Wo wish, to thank nil thoso who wns so kind to help, us through tho sickness of'our Imby. Wo are glndi to stnto sho Ib hotter. ' Mr. nnd Mrs, Olnrpnco Mace. o N.OTIOH There avIU bo a huslnoss mooting of tho Alumni Assoolittlou of the Ilnrnoy County High School on Thur sday evening April 22, 7; 30 o'clock, uMho homo of Miss Roberta Illbburd, This Is Important, ovoryotto como. Signed: 'RODKRTA HU1UAHD, Pros. HWI.ENK DALTON, Soo-Treus. Wm. Fare: Practice kfere U. ti. La nil Department iitU . Real Estotei Indications tarts tlinl the ' , Ibto of th Uml Mill ( atcract. mw iaveNtot to llarnoy County tlio coin- intc mvmob. Llstiiigs now will be, kept before pros pective iMveators tho tlr saOB. WRITK TODAY Oct your imino on tho largest reg ular mulliiiK list In Idaho or Oregon receive Vrco by return inuil nn tip-to-dato price list of several liHitdml ptc,w lni'se, UM'd dally uddres CO-()I HTOUH, (ULI)WlOia IMt'OUNDKI). Two (foltu, ono n brown nnd tho othor n sorrol, both two yours old, ('huvo beeti Imnoundod nccordliu; to Huvo your watch ovcHiutilcd, Htnit 'tho city ovdltmnc'e. Ownors mny tho old clock to ticking, got thnt old huvo tho unlmala by proving propor pieco of Jewelry In yonrlng order, jty, and pnylng tho clmrgoa tnxed Huvo jour ojoh fitted, to Howling against thorn, glusses, weo 0. M, SAUSRUHY T. J. MvDONALU Jowolcr, optlclau. , city Mnrsbnl. Bend & Burns Auto Stage - H. R. SCHANNO, WES HILL, O. S. PETERSON, Ihrops. All Tourina Cars NOW MAKING REGVLAR SCHEDULE Leaves Bums every Sutulau, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Special attention given passengers Quickest and cheapest route out Perishable goods, Express or any freight shipped via Bend in our care given prompt attention HEADQUARTERS, REED BROS. DRUG STOKE Special to the Ladies Announcing late arrival;, in wear it.W appurel which includes new Middy sf, Smocks, Hosiery, Laces, Lingerie,. Silk Underskirts, Ribbons LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, OREGON 71