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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 i: H II H 11 A 1 I) II V H-N H If A It N TO Yj Q Q U N TV , () It 12 (J () N Hiidinliy, April 2-1, i 2o. The Fourth Man We have told you about three men who 'SHOULDN'T SAVE This w,eek we describe: MAN NUMBER FOUR 1 THE man who doesn't care. The world has its full quota of "don't care" people. Opportunity may knock, necessity arise, need come, but they do not seem, to care. A Man who does not care is a tramp and the world has little use for him. YOU do care therefore you should saveibiVoy' and practice thrift. HOW ABOUT IT? t Wouldn't it be a wise move on your part to start saving now? ' We pay 4 per cent semi annually on sayings accounts v and you can start an account for ONLY ONE DOLLAR First National Bank BURNS, OREGON i 'The Bank That Belives in Harney County I LOCAL I B. K. Purlngton in absent on bunt noflit at outaltln point. Hu went flmt to I)o Uo but Intur ban visited in Pendleton und goes from there to Portland. Mrs. Ira Mahon wh calling upon1 A Hacknoy ban rocontly pur .rfonrf. 4a thl tl... a. t .ui. ehlLftOfl an IcrMlfl hnnut at Nutniiu .-wMua mm m v. I .j . nu MIDI. Dl UUP ' ....... , ( week. Idaho, and informs thin paper be (contemplates removing there with lira. A. W. Hurtmrt waa In town hla fatnlly tooa. team the ran for a few days during the wk a (teat ef relatives and Hlraon Kowla and Henry Vulgn arietta's, moro havo recently bought tbo ronl- donce Iota from Mrs. Will Camujlns J. H. aMralt U bare frem MlHaiHl,Whoro hor boapltal formerly atood, t.kknr aawar-taMae Butters la nrt-;Thln In an attractive property and we avctl'ia with the aetata of hla lt Mro nf0rined by Mr. Ixjwla that a brother, Jaha arrtt,'vho ownrj a residence will aoaa ba plaeea upon J at.e raaa aftalgraat ereek. tBe proparty. JtsJSS! ar,Tr. rft ur' r- rore "r " U - J J,m, ' rrlym for a abort vl.lt daring th. "'iwook to look aftor some bu.lnoa. af- nJlTI nf l ?n W. Bbo report, that Mr. Foron Tarsal flarava. Thar will make tholr 'i. . . . ..... heme I. ihUtlty VM, nolbMtt Bjofl hwU,h during Ibo puHt winter but la now Mr. aaa Mrs. R. L. Hutton and , Improved. Bha said tboy oipected tholr daughtor, Ults Hotha Mlllor,:to ro,urn t0 iM cl,'r "0(,n 10 rcauino wcro la tfm their homo at Wagon- ll,olr roldoiic. tiro for a rhort visit during tho pro ml wook. Minn Hotha recently r turned from California wlioro nlio had booa treployod at offlco work, liana Nelson wan an arrival on Phil Smith ban gone to his Kim r.riint crook raw mill to xpuud n fow rl'ivii In KoltliiK tbliiKH liirt'ii(llno.,n for tbo .prlni; work. Mr. I.mi.'I'iim bar. buu ovorbnullng tbo plant tud tbo Uond MnR Uondav. lln h.-loninrRinir it during uio wintur gana out to tbo ranob with bU fnthor 1 "'Hnth" ttml ,- l,ow ttbout runtW ,0 mad may docldo to romaln horo por aaanntly. ' He has boon making Fortune his home for thn past thrco yaam. Mr. aa4 Mm. A. (J. Vlmfr arrlvn-l home Thurnday eranlng from Pain, ley where they had been visiting their daughtor, Mra. Hoy Parkor, for a fow weoka. Mr. Volmor Informa ua ho In now "grandpa" an thn Par- bc,n& korn bad n llttlo dniiKhtor born to i ThOho I'tiKln uctivo oporatlonH. Thin plant In rltuaud in u line body of timber nd la oqulppod to do boat work. Tbo picduct will hf on .the market In a ihrrt time. Mr. and Mra Story It. Sheridan woro horo from their homo In Ilolno to attond thn funoral of tho Into Judgo II. G. Lovon, Mra. Sbcrlduu a nlntor to Judgo Iovuiih. I OHtlmnblo pcoplu nro not' Hum Midwinter wn In town for ft fow dnyn during tho wook. Thin mouth ban boon vory otorniy and haH brought much motnturu to all pnrtH of thu country, V County Commlmloner HaHn ban beou confined to hla borne for tho pant week with an attack of muropa. Tho Pronbyterlan Ladlea Aid wyi moot at the chtfrch on noxt Wodnon day afternoon, April 28. All mom. bora nro requonlod to bo prcnont. John D. Daly, prcnldont of tbo Flrnt National Hank of thlu city, In over from bin homo at Ilolno for u mooting of tho dlrootorn of tbo bank Ing Inntltutlon. F. 0. Kolly ciimo up from Cntlow Tuotulay bringing Mra. Ktiudort up for medlcul troatmant. Tho lndy wan very 111 nnd hor phyxlclan, Dr. timlth, had hor tnkou to Klng'n lion pltal nt ouco whom nlio undurweut an opuratlon Inter. Mr. nnd Mrn. Loo Caldwoll arrived homo tli Ih woolc from Ontario wlioro thoy had Hpont tlio winter, liffo doing work In a barber nhop. Thoy aru homo now for tho nummor and will look nftor their ranch and ntock In torontn. Mr. and Mm. Clinrk-H W. Klllo loft WednoNday for outnldo polntn. Mr. KUIn hn'n buntnoHtt boforo thu circuit court In Mainour county and Mra. EHIh han a fllntor living nt Hnmodato, Idaho, whore aho will vlnll whllo hor huabaud la looking aftor hla legal bunlnoam John Nnlnon of Silver Lake nnd K. M. Drattaln of Lukevlew were In towa during tho week. Tho gontlo- eaaa bad heard there were a number of cattle for aalo cheap in thin vlclnl ty and came over expecting to make a purchaao, but upon arriving they found cattlo worth un much In Har ney valley aa olaowhore. Whllo In town tho fore part of thla week F. G. Kelly, pontmantor and merchant of Callow, reported tbero had boon much molnturo fall In that pecta for good cropa worn nover hot part of tho country rocontly and prop ter. Kelly aayn bin young ho'r and hla mother will llkoly arrlvn from Wolser about thn flrnt of My. Krnent Smith arrlvnd horn thn for.) part of thla wenk from .Northern Idaho. Ho camo bocnuno of tho III nana of hla fatbor, W. K. ffipltb, nnn ef the highly ronpected plnnoor Mock inea ef thla aectlon, and will remain until Mr. Smith h, recovered. Tho patient la roporlnd. an aomo atrongor at thla tine, although at It V no n fined to hla home. tj Tom O. Hownor waa down from the ranch thn fore part of thin week asd Instructed thla office to change the addreaa of their papor from On tnrlo back to thla plnco, Tho family rnturned novorHi dayn ago and linvo again taken up tholr renldoncn on tbo ranch. Tho plnco hnd beou leaHod for a tlmo but now Tom In going to look nftor It blmnolf. Tholr many frloudn nro glad to welcoinu thorn liointi. Mr. nnd Mm. H. M. Morton and Mr. an'd Mra. I). JaTnosott arrived homo thin weok 'from San Diego Wboro thoy had npont tho winter. Tboy camo north earlier than thoy had expectod bncnuHA of imino busl pena nffalrn demanding Dr. Horfon'H attention hern. They oil enjoyed their sojourn In tbo nouthorn clime, Tbo Uortona will romlan hern for n abort tlmo visiting boforo eoritlnuo lug on over to Rend whom they are In bunlntjHfl associated with Morvln Hortou. TIioh. Hutton WftH among our bunl neim vlHltorn during thu wook. J. 0. Albornon wnn nmong our vin Horn from Urano during tbo wook. Ira Mnhon returned Wodnondrty from n buxIneHH vlnlt to outajdo polnta L. L. Noonchentor In horn from Lnkevlew looking aftor hla bualnona IntorestM. O. O. Jotley In confined In tbo hos pital with un attack of bronchial pnoumonln, Tho TlmoH-Horald In Informed thnt J, L, Uault huii rcnlgncd hla ponltlon with tho Spokane Loan ft Cattlo Co, and In at pronont In Portland. Nick and Margaret Hatm have oponotl the White Hontaurnnt on tbo corner ueromi tbo alroot from Tbo Tlmori-llornld olllco and aru prepar ing to earn for tbo eating public. Tboy urn experienced roHtaurnnl peo ple and Hhould reculvu a liberal pat rouago. J. K. Loggnn ban gnno to Uolno with bin non Frank for tipcolal enro for bin oyen. Tbo boy bad boon at tending high ncbool nnd recently de veloped acuto trouble, noelng double and bin oyen had u tondoncy to cronn. IHh father decided to liavo him ex amined by a apeclnllHt without delay. -o- YOUTII OF IH llt'VH mmiNKHH von hkij- Not often In a boy of 18 In hunt neflri for hlniMclf nor la It a uhuhI thing to And one who ban saved 11, 200 whllo working for a halary, yet T. T. RntARue. eon of Mr. and Mra. T. 8. Sprague, of bead, la and has dono Junt that. From hla own earn Inga Mr. Spraguo ban bought from L. F. Fredrlcknon tho vulcanizing plant located at thu head of Dond atrvnt. Tho plant -waa opouod by Mr, Fredrlcknon a year ago. o MOItK MOIKTUltK FAI.MNO IN' TIIK MOUNTAINS For a Greater Harney County INTEREST ON SAVINGS WE'VE A JOB FOR YOUR EARN INGS HERE AT THE HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT WHERE GOOD WAGES ARE PAID IN INTEREST. BIG IN SIZE BROAD IN SERVICE. "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" Harney County National Bank UNITED. STATES DEPOSITARY For a Greater Harney County DWPOUNDflD. Tw colta, one a brawa and the other n aorrel, both twa year eld, hate boon laapounded aeconilng te tbo city ordlnaace. Owaera nay havo the animal by proving pr;p"r ty and paying the charges taxed agalnnt them. T. J. MvDONALD City Murnhul. o ' PAID ICALn. Thin office Ih In rocnlpt of n lottor from John Hopper dated at Sllvloa on April 16 In which ho ataton con nldorahlo mnlnturo ban fallen fn that vlclnty during the first part of April which wa montly In thn form of nnow, although romo rain han fallen, but during the period frem April 1 to tho dato of bin writing thorn bad boon 21 Inches of nnow fallen, In mont canen the snow molted almost aa fent an It fell except la the higher mountains whore It will eooa molt and ntart the water toward thla val ley to aid in asaklag area. ot' it NKiamtoit NTITLSD TO RSLIMF them on April 6. Itoy Purkor Ih Uiu BlrnnBcra t0 ln,H community as tboy won of Mr. and Mrn. W. 11. Parker 1 nRV0 nado V,B,,H ,n 'oriuor yotiw. who formerly roslded In thin vicinity. ' Mr Shorldan Is now tlm publisher Mr. Volmor Informs un that tbo Pr.iftml ownor of 11,0 IJolSH CPol Nows. korn aro bringing nomo of tholr 1,0 formerly ronlded at Hoseburg sntock over near Wagoutlro for Hum-'"'"1 waM Prominent In public nffalra mer rancn hh thov luvn imnn v. . of thlH Htftto for yoar. They ro- cludod from tbo foroat rango In thnt nmlun fpr a fow dayn leaving for part of tho country aa havo othorti. tholr homo on Wednosday evening. Have You Heard THE NEW PHONOGRAPH CREMONA Plays All Makes of Records Now on Display REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drag Store BBM 1 jBSBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB t?wtf Ornok county la aaklnf tho votera at the coming special election on pri mary day to approve hor bonding for hor ludobtodncaa. While it might appear n bad precedent it la novnr tbolenn Juat thnt Crook county nbould bo granted tbo prlvllogo of refunding her ludobtednoHH In tho mnnnor uug gesK'd, It ban not boon through ox-tt-nvagoneo that our uolghbnr lino gotten uo far In dubt ho much nn un fortunate clrcumataucen. It muat bo remombnrod that Crook 'haa hnd two counties carved out of bor ter ritory In tbo pnnt fow yoara and bni bean compelled to assume Indobtod nosH of tho Inrgor area with a aauch' reduced tux producing territory, Thene days a county must be in a position to do ita part tewar bet tor roada nnd highway as well aa other obligations and it la not right thnt tboy ho handicapped an is our neighbor, Tho Times-Herald hopes thu voterM of Harney county will voto favorable to tho bond Ihbuo nuked by Crook county. -n- HAITIHT rillUUCI! Illltlo School at 10 A. M. Proncblug at 11 o'clock. Kvonlng Borvlco at 7:30. Prayor mooting TburHdny, 7:30 P. M. Hov. J. J. TIcknor, Pnstor. Real- doncn north of Court Houbo, Phoui W121. A ehlld'H ovorcoat of dark color with green In .It waa loft at tbo Com mercial. Club roomn on tbo day of the high school urt exhibit. The owner would appreciate ita return. Leave at thla offico. 4-17. FOR BALM 3 laaa contrlfugal pump with about SI feet of 3 inch ipe and- foot valvo, all in good conalttlou. $100. laqulr at thla oasce. 4-34-tf. I Owlag to whalaaala eadltloBn, It la aaaeasary that we 4a' -a atrlctly aaeh haalaeaa. We wIM aek all oar patraaa to begla aaytag aaah with all paraaaeaa beginalas vaa Aarll 1 PaaV 8weet Bhop. Srft Shell English WALNUTS 40c. Lb. Freeh Oregon Grown Prodnct Albert Swain I The Duraa Oarage will eontiaMhj noil bqwiiiid ik lurncT jirjeve H cash. AaV, , I The price of bread has been raaced at Page'a Sweet Shop bat 1 r'n of the lorif hna ben l"r?en(ivH correnpond. Louven uro now !i0 cij inutead of 16 and the price In 30 1 for one loaf, two for 3Cc. Shi- . Delivery Bcervlce. Adv. Ml When sick go to King's hostW.I Ilont equipped surgery in the lata and graduate nurae In charge. 11-2341. Mra. E. P. Schwartc la recelHKl her spring and Hammer goods. Marl goods arriving frequently. Tau et Invited to sail and aee tbora. HTOOK IIANOIIKH WAWTaTB Wa will ooa have a aawbar M baycam for aoase ftrai iImi nttst rsaekm reaMoaaalf priced. CVnaa ai mmA lint your property! (Waa4 AbNUraac Co. FOR 8 A LB 4 ton pltlesa haj Mate, I hearing the aeal of the Skate Hatt er of Weight and Meaaarei.Faatl tit. Inquire at tbla oalee. 4-24-tL Arraareaaeata hare haaa mMk with the Sklent delivery mmIm aleltrer oar meata to any yart tf ewa. O.-W. Caab Market, raM I No. g. 1V31. Aa. Try Fl rte Conl . VnlvrMd Caruso. Aw. If. Wnt. Farre Practice before U. '.i. Land Department nnd Real Esiafe IndlcnUoBH .arc tlutt tbo I urn of Uio land will attract many Investor, to llgraey Coauty the c tw in g MM4NOB. IilntlllgN MOW will b. kept boforo pros pective taveatora tbo WUITK TODAV Get your numn on tho lurgowt icg- ular malllnK H"t In IdiUto or Oregon receive Frco by rotarn aiall aa up-to-dato priro list of Novcral huadnyj ploeen urae, umch! drtily addrow CO-OP HTORK, OAU)WLI I Havo y)ur watch ovcrlmulcd; Ktart tho old clock to ticking, et that old . plcco of Jowery in wearing order. Havo your ojoh fitted to IteadiiiK 1uhoh, oo O. M. HAUSHUItY ' Get a Truck Attachment For Your Ford $217.50 Delivered At Unfits. . C. H.Voegtly Agent. Bend & Burns Auto Stage II. K. SCIIANNO, HILL, O. 8. PIHKItSON, Propn. All Touring Cars NOW MAKING REGULAR SCHEDULE Leaves Hums every Sundau, 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 STORE . Special to the Ladies Announcing late arrivals in wear' ing apparel which includes new Middys, Smocks, Hosiery, Jjaces, Lingerie, Silk Underskirts, Ribbons LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, OREGON Juweler, optician.