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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1920)
T II M T 1 M K 8 II K 11 A Ij It II U It N 8 , II A It N K Y (jOUNTV, O It 13 O O N Haturdrty, April 24, lfWO. The Times-Gerald. Kfcxa The Largtt Circulation Of Any Newipaper In Harney County. JULIAN BYRD Mamuj er SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yr. ..i..,.. MMtfi , . . J.ee . t.ee . .78 city for wnlur and sowor purposon In case tlio city desired tholr norvlcon. Mr. Mother-shead who was on Iho counotl nt tho time, tha contract wnii entered into, watt present Tuesday evening with tho council for tho pur poflo of talking over tho mattors In connoctlon with this contract and nount. vnMeMeLlIntt. Mayor ot Burns. Huturdny, April 131, 1020. ItlflHT NATION All) KUG Y 1 12 LI) A ration for laying lions thnt pro uon uulunco of food olomcntH ut oconotalciil eosta under present con ditlnurt consists of the following, re ports Prof. Jniuos Drydcn, chief of poultry lit 0. A. C.J Whont, 2D jpounds; 'outs. 15; mill run, 20; ground on In or barley, Cj linseed oil .inoul, 5; moat or HhU Hcrnp, 7 ktito nr other crocus, 45; hone, 2; grit, :i shell, 2; charcoal. 2. ".'ho moiit utiiwp muy ho displaced with 00 l minds or buttermilk Or skint milk. - - -o Mayor Explains Why Warrant Was Issued (0tlaadv trpa M 1 1 'Por.'sor per tontmct of Jaa uaryBl, 1918 1,0M. rtallroad farts expense, etc, a c of Mr. 0. K. Koeler, (2 trip from Don ur to HoIhv. Idaho und return) MOO . Total . $1,400. Jlccolved Payment KKEM.lt imOTIIKHS. The conditions of the contract wore fully performed hy Keoler Urolhern. Tho matter of puyimint bHrt drugged along for thu piiHt yen; i Tuesday it representative of Kcol-- Urotherx from I'orttuud ennio to ImniH from Ontario for thu purpovi taking this iimtterH up, uh well iih Matters tending toward bonding thu H. Cm Hm Sm Notes OKNB BCHWAIir ItUHY DICKKN80N JUNK DALTON GLADYS IlYItD 20 21 fa '2a A commltteo of NtuduutH roprc seating each cluss Qono Hchwurti, Kuby Dlckuntfon, Juno Dnlton, und Gladys llyrd and threu member of the faculty met to decide on tho pic! turori thut would bo most suitable to purchase for our Hlnh School,' With thu surplus loft from tho Art. ICxhlblt, wo mny ho ahlo to r.ct about flvo pictured. Among thono Holected by tho commltteo are "Wafihlnixtun," by Stuart, "Tho Pot of Basil" by Wo aro praying for fair woathcr, i Tho Junlor-Honlor girls will play tho Sophomore teiim and tho Krnihmah loam In Volley Bull But I foar thorn, won't bo much Volley Hall boeatise Thursday morning, a few dogs and a couplo of cows, folt frisky and gave ( vent to their foollnsn by frolicking the net. They were not sat Is-. til they auccoBaf ully kicked lit over arter which they trotted off, at peace with theaasolvcs and the wholo world except tho girls, of tho1 H. C. II. 8! I Only four moro wooks of school. ' Wo aro. aorry. It la bad enough to part with our schoolmates but to go for threo months without English or Chomlstryl and then wo will hnyo to leave the'ta and take up udw sub jects somo of us, I moan. Hut choer upt Bchoolmntost Only throe months und bnck wo will bn with our studios, I Thu vnccino for tho prevention of nmnll pox lias been taking effect this week. Hovoral of thu students aro out beciuiMu of soro and swollen arms, It Is hoped that all will re turn soon. I Somu of our typewriters hnvo re fused to work, hut Itnymond Voogtly our typewriter doctor, Is bringing . We Meet Competition Competition doesn't scare us. We are ready to meet it in everything we sell.. In quality of goods. In price of foods. In service rendered. In courtesy extended In fact, we are always ready to go as far for our customers as any other firm in town and,then -some. We can do this, because We have the best foods to be- had. Bought for cash at bargain prices. Our salsemen are instructed to satisfy you We. appreciate your trade so much that our trade marke is "THANK YOU." Gents furnishings at the old Wf lllams-Zoglmann location Watch E.rn Qrmw BURNS CASH STORE Watch Br Grow ?"slbIeaCk 10 hC'lUh ftfl rUP,,My 0f n nm" Wh0 dUttU Mrly' n,,d by t,,e Amor,fi" Cftn ,,0,P Pre-rro 1,1 rc pons i . blfindss of his heart counted hl:iwhat you sworo to uphold In War. Krank Loggan won compelled to , r . , ,, , t , . . . Alexander. S,r.tford.ouAvon 1' oyT" . . C'dVtW D.jitM that he wia bo un.b.o fo cowpntVln Sniv7-17.eW .Jd i-S W ' ' his term. School actlvlUea will a.fJ" thfl H"V !f 0 I"' ?"?"! . . ; t , s di un ran icvuix iu lav Kisnuinn. --A-I.t i warmth of his greetings on our re J "Billy" Karre was of the faith I turn. others. About forty hew books are adorn lnc the shelves of our library. Thuy aro only a part of those ordered for High Bchool use. Somo of those that came In are ''Lbh' Miserable," Chan nlug's "History or tho United 8tates," twelv6 volumes 'of Shakespeare's dramas, bobks pertaining to Oomus I tic Science, and many others. for by his absence for prominent among; . 1 Some now tmhsluceht Frank to Prlnovlllo. Thursday. As tho part loft at seven o'clock we were unab to gain an intryif. The Captl waif .still asleep or' raUier he cj j walk, but hada't routed sufllcfenuy tp praik of apch. f A-L "Avast There"! Locker Is ' l .n Kn in w. t,. pv kurtiipr flaak!nc itMM at tke LamDaklM during the late uayhHUNiatneM. 'kec-, Garage aad proaalaea to do a ialff roller , ThmiHunilu nav Irlhuln .In ihn shades will bo Installed la tho asAem,mtanrv nt man wu .tuunrh nna m oohm tr uitirinr i kU' shape Job on all work. Bring oa bly room and llbra'ry next week. jmorlcan and comscIiU)mm, ofBeer. efforta he threw Mauelf vlgpfokaly xoar big "boats" and "dlnihie.! Marjorlo llyrd Is nn exllo from and In addition we car always beut Into the struggles which preceded Barnacles romoved free of charge' school these ilnys. "Major ' In suf rumomber "Hank" as a kind, patient each and evory drlvo. As a member ferlng from overwork, and norvoun and courteous friend. . of thu several local war boards he - . . Htrutn. While wo iiiIhs her we want H 1 K It li I S (i tlm 1 A I N T K It ,r ju.w nxi y.,ir so are wIIIIiik to emliire the Iohs for n while. No more programs for this year House Painting Auto I'antiig Sign anil Pictorial Painting iNTKitioit i)i:;oitATiN; PAPIHtllANdl.VO, AND TI.STINfl Staliiliig, Oralnlng and Miirhlliu: FIRST CLASS WOltKMANSIIIP 'A-Ij ' served unselflshly Bnd loft nothing In response to a summons from t0 mar what has always been n clean Headquarters, the Kxecutlvo Com-record, nilttee voted to forward flvo dollars It will take all our time now to i:el nM " trlbutlon to a fund which 'U i "A Word to the Wise" says the Good Judge You want real chewing satisfaction. A little of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts so much longer than the old kind. You don't need a fresh chew nearly as often so it costs no more to chew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Toliucco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco our cuiii'Hes finished by May l!0tli. American Legion News will bo applied toward properly do coratlng thu grave of every American Soldier and Sailor In Ktmipo on thh m tit I n i titttjtflri I lint.- ! t. u - i iff iiuiiiwi tut '11 A-l In "short," when the crisis came Illlly rose up to tb demonstrated that ho was 100 per cent straight up American. So hores to you County Judge ! Karre. May success continue to fol The State Univer sity, Agricultural o occasion and Q Q Q g Q was 100 per State Normal On Saturday. May first, a dolega low ol,r n,lmv e ,,IKl yu tlou wins "shove off" from Ilurns, r" "ome citizen." A-L j The adjutant expresses deep re tr,t Mini all tint iinlnmn nrmlli't Inii'i It Is hoped that all ex-service mo,., vom, ,)y tw .Wh,a).wr.. conn. gent are false, erroneous, etc. In other words, ho most emputhatlcally InsNts thut he Is. has been and will bound for Cruno whore a rousing meeting will bo hold. irroHpecuvc or wnetlier thoy are members or the Legion or not, will avail IheniMolves of tho opportunity to hear expounded tlm tenets of tho . (?) b)c am, unatt,P,lftd. i-A'i'iia-'tJ.iiT.iiii The last Issue of the Literary 1)1 j organization. gest has somu Interesting facts ro- Come and learn why you iin an gardlng tho treatment of our maimed .HoldlorN, Itead und think of flen-i 'tnillii! Then 'think of Chutnaii t. I'l'i.r..... I .1... a ............ rri..... X VI .1111 till" 411 fclllMIl' t ponder on tills the American Lot; X Ion' Is' one big orgiiiiizutiou devoted ,T to the p'resorvatloii of true American- Ism and is onduiivnrlng to nee. that X nil 'ux-uorvli'o men receive fa In. treat moiit. It --A-L Members of the Post, and In fuel T all linriiey ex-serviro men fiol'f ! keenly the loss sustained when JudnujX Levens "went West" la.it week. Wo I liavu left to console us the memory T A-L - "Hob" Duncan made a flying trlpj THE UNIVERSAL CAR Mr. Farmer Do you Know that you can operate 3 mowers successfully with 2 men and a Fordson Tractor? Let Us Prove It. Why not bring your light and heavy welding to us. and have it done with acetelene? . .-(Nothing better to keep away a dry summer than the 'Typo Z Engine. Our Stock is Complete. In our repair department we use nothing but genuine Ford parts and these, with experienced Mechanics you must have to got first class work done. When other electric lights fail you can see Delco Electric Lights at Burns Garage FAIR PRICES - - - GOOD FOODS THIS IS A GENERAL STORE -but WE SPECIALIZE ON FOOD It always a fair weather price in our bargain department for srocerin. Come in out of tha rain of profiteer. We have an itnihrella with no lead in It. It It pocketboue proof grocery buying, and I your oppor tunity for a juit return on your money. Sea sur aampfea fur marlc fa order Mills. Yoh couldn't set better vnlum unyMherc ait anything like the prices. Ij E REED General Merchandise i hnve for many years spent I cum mon ey per student per year in trainls Oregon boys and girls than Is spent at any other state Institute. Thi present cost ut tho State Unlvcmltr Is $203 u year; at tho College, It U $180. Uut even beforo tho war, when money would buy twice n much ns It buys now, the a vera-, a cost at pit other state Institution was $32C a year. In addition Their liuildinjr Investment la also very low At the State University It U nt present $.122 per student; at the Col lege, $300. Hut in state institu tions elsewhere, xtntlstlcs show tho average to bo $011.. These are rov vlnclng proofs of enconomlcul ml mlrt'strntUYh, but tho three Institu tions ran no louder give satisfactory training to the Vint number of Oru gou boys and girls (0100 in fulltlmi coursos alono), unlctm they receive support. On May til thu r I'.ilucmloiml inter incnMirr X j will itpjH'ur on the ballot. You are JUirned to pre-orve tlirnuallty or hlsli jfrjor education by vothiK for It. T ! PU )r-rUmcnt livrlJ by Colin DymcntU b Half ( III. Joint Alumni R.Uff CommtlU. fr Hlih.r EJulc.lUn In Or.M. BU rittcKk Block. PottluJ. Tmoi-M lllllKhei During Summer Months We intend making specialsof one "or two articles every two weeks WATCH OUR WINDOWS For Two Weeks Only Beginning Monday, April 19, 1920 One gallon can apple butter - 80c Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FKANKLIN, Manager ft a-3;