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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1920)
T II R T I M K 8 - II K ft A it 1 II V It N fl , II A It N E Y COUNTY, ORRGOK Hat unlay, Juno 5, llhin, Tne Times-f-ieraia, H ,Tlie Largest .Circulation Of Any I 4 " ' . i Nowtpapor In. Harney County. . JULIAN UYRD JL.. nnngcr a Onr Ycr . .. Moniiu , rfctrv Mont!) SUBSCltll'TION UAT3 A ' ,1 92,00 1.00 '... 75 T I Saturday, Juno 5, 11)110. VlNCENT.IUIIIIAni). (Contributed) ' J On Wednesday nftornoon, Juno second, ut tlto linnto of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Hlbbard, Vuh ' solemnized tho marriage of Holier'tii Hlbbr.nl and Albert C. Vln e?nt, In tho liruooncu of u huiiiII coin jmny or relatives and friends. Thu rooms wore tastily decorated ftilh roses, lilies and carnations, while tho bower In which tho bridal party took tholr placet) was of forna. Miss Hugeitlu lllblmnl, HlHtur of Ilia bride, rendered two appropriate vocal (flections In her usual manner following which tho bridal Wo hopo that thin will bo unod to tho best iidviintngo of Harnoy County residents, .. GUT TOOKTIIKIl I)AYM This towit.thould haVo boiho dof lttlt aehomo' Tor gpttliiB tho pooplo ! together oftoiior tln'ni has. boon do no In tho pn.irw fif ,a V ' A ollquoirlldon tqw seldom proc 'porti itf any groat uxtotft. Tlioro 1 too.inuch. pulling of pno clique again st u'not,h'r. with, tho roiuilt that but llttlo of u constructive nature Im over. iicooiupllHhed, If wo could have a Got Together Day oneo u mouth It would produco hunollcial rcHUltu. It would lesson the bronch botweou tho' clique and liuyo a totplonny to eradicate thorn entirely In time. And with all clliiiesabollshcd wo could pull together add to good ,iir. Make Our Store UairUl&VaUVUdJUiUU UcdJUiJ UeJ iail UbU UaiS laU UnU UnU UbU VcM UeiJ Hall U Uiil UaU Uut) VaU Ucil UcJ UuJ UtSJ UcJ UcJ UuJ UeU UCJ utVJ ucu vku ubu usj usj via Uty Stockmen, Headquarters During Convention SHIRT VALUES Mean a real saving In your Hummer's supply. Wo offer many new lots of silks, libers and cotton shirts that rop roBunt a navlns New shipments aro In this week. pose. What say you, Mr. Man and Woman? Mru. HACK TO TIII-3 IWHM Is tho tide beginning to 'turn? Voting men In some of our big ..in .. i .. .. ..... ..... i ruiuH lire yuuriuiiK iur uu uiMiuriuu- charmlng tv ,0 ROl on,p ,1C rarinn, and tho nrcsH Is advlslntr fitch a course jtfirty entered tho room, to tho beau-, T w,, nMmilly am prolllgatn ttful htrains of Narclsstm .playod by8,0ll(U,irlf,,ry of U-0 dloH ,rt mun Miss Mabel Skolna who presided at Uj)011 them. tho piano. Virginia Illbbard, four T,y 'refor the freedom and year old Klsler of the bride, acted na'Krt.aUr ucurty of country life, even fiower gfrl, preceding tho party and -,r lm ,, nro ,Uu ,ngur am rowing rose petals along their path. tll(, work m ,llir(,ort I lie iirlik' entered on the arm or i Tier fnthur who. presented her to tho liHder.roqm. Bhe Waslinltle satin kIiIi'Ih i'oltnr to iniitcli. Fiber ami llk rtlili'tn All MiihIcns collarM to inii'ch. t'ordeil .Mtidnis MlilitK Svw iirrlvnN; npi'cIhI viiIiio. I : ('owned Oin In was beautifully cream Moonglow tuetep' with rich laro falling gracefully rrom tbj fhouJderH. The long voll- was bold In place across tho softly pnrted hair by a, strand of pearls, while n birgo boiiuet of bride-roses and maidenhair ferns eompletvd tho pic ture. Hut none of theso could en banco the' wlnnomo personality of tho 1irl.tr iih t.ii nnn.nnBn.t in 1. ,w "v uuuuijr Bra(u j10 (.ollntry im ner unaracier. The coromony was' bountiful and lir.p.roslvi as1 :onductei by llov. I,, S Tracy 'of thd church of tho Nnz- rniv, r Gentt Furnishings Levens Hotel BIdg I'hey lurve come to realize that their earnings In the city aro eaten up lit the profiteering prices .now be ing ejiarged for everything they buy,! both essentials and luxuries, t j They teo nothing alitad 'of' them but a ceacoless ropotltlon of enrnliijr It today uml spendlnu' If tomorrow. Having brains, they are beginning to employ them to advantage. And being but a llttlo cog In a big'"""" Kft,l' to themselves. Fresh Produce and Groceries Vegetables, Fruit BURNS CASH STORE MMN'H 75c. 10 ljtfl.00 HUM TIIW baudsonio silk Jersey four-lii-hantl ties In both foreign and dbmostlc. materials and all shades and designs. ' '"'"'t-t' mks'H KNOiiiHii "inuiwir uvA('vn , With croBaed edges and two-toiled i(djuslu blo composition buckle; black tind nickel priced at MUX'S AND 1KYB,,NKW MlRlX CAI'H. MUN'H HOUKH n WlC In silk and cotton mixtures; plain and fancy colors; bavo extra spliced.,, heel rktwt ffiii null ftllliln mtina 4 t ' lfli t vy unit uuuuiu awwi L'M:itw:;n imk ih hiouij Unusual suits in athletic and ribbed. Special values fi.ne t $n.o Dry Goods, Produce Groceries, old stand I Hon and sviid food to Hutopo at ostor- Cable advices toll us that food prices JhIIo business as It moans money for H I K It I, I .V o tli wheel In the cities, they would ml- wheru there is i :l .Mr. :i naroiu sauttQlMt rioted f, roams tun brldi'M'nm room ami opportunity for all, A national campaign ror repopu lallni! tho farms of tlin iniintrv u ono of the iirlmo reoiilsltes for 'a re- of Belling to Kuropo at great persbb public will not have It so. Is uttempted the roar of protent will be long and deep nml will ongluf any porson who atfempts to starve Amor- Iciiti women and children for tb6 sako Hut tho over In Japan are coming down. If such any farmer or stockman that Is alin ing to reed for beef, wuttbnor milk and I know of sometliat cod It .of bawgs mi lots that feed It to hawses uu mules. I jvoulUn't starve on It myself II I had to ont sonic good com . e PAIVTKi , t ..... iimiso running Auto I'alntlnr Sign and Pictorial Painting INTKIIIOH DKCOItATIXtJ PAPKHIIA.NOIXO, A.l TINTING KIltST CLASS WORKMANSHIP StHlnJng, Grulnlng and Marbllne, nil ami MIssiKtfltl Kal Id She VHfv yhioiuillfiil l.. i. i.i fi.i-;iirii j 'U ..i.. i, ;i.i,i!.!i....: . , i.l unn, 1)1 I lllllullilMIIfTUI tlllUWIIIK .-I. ii . .irv.iuii. mu nunu, t of praligUiiiado In a - ' r ay that Suggostetr .H.rllower and Ino as turn to commercial stability. It requires food to keep soul and body togotlter, and food can only be produced where there are men to do a delicate uiint fM-tiAjtl to lie alnidft a "part of thoj liKTTINO (JKOIUiK IM) IT In go boqiiet or it'eh Shu carried. Jilnk swtet-peas' In the opinion of the average fer al profit. America asks neither alms nor, favor.i from any country. We aro rendy'lo relieve dlstxo'ei across thu wetter when conditions and hiimaiiHy permit1, but wV are not willing to rend our own people to iod hungry In order to do It. J. II. Crozler, the venerable man who hits taken caro of the Presby terian church for the past few yean, vas a caller at this olllce the other fM .t u ., (. , ;. ,, , r" "V '"'"".slleage-speclally guten tl,J,otto.n . ed that the Presbyterau ehprcli Hun- t)f tn0 H r i day school would continue mating j wm, po,OKle5 lo Thom jsffrJ; regularly at tho usual Hour as J.i, tho' .. ... .,. Co,1(.ro. ,,. . past, lie slated that the former J t .'. . pnhior upon leuving nnu given oiu ai ni AiMu uegistorou Jack nml M TJ.t i i . Holglun Stallion at tho Wlthon ic " " i annual Vial Oltmau ranch nine tulles east of about .Tunn 1r. nnrl is nvail. Piano Tuning Howard Soule. of Port- land and The Dalles will b 1 clgu country Apiorlca Is one lura) Industry. Vast The groom Is a young jhaivpf sterl- h.ve of agrlculti fnif cbnractejJio Wrspected by a They seem to think Unit all,th't' lirKi cMrcleTbr. frlends..DurJng the, biivi to do is to imk ami wy will hand rLTeniVwitr heaWtlvestvfii'e over over tho food. teas hMuL member of the Medical America has been generous In the the Impression there would be no more Sunday school until fall. Tim children will find teachers there n'ndy to receive them each Sundav Kuropo can work and produco If juornlng ns In the past nod tho iicm. supplies to continue tho work been ordered. Please bear tliln lomorrow at tbu sarv ' have it will. It should quit piddling ami squubqllng and cultivate that will. "I ullliiu ri...tri. .In Hiinxll'l in In I ml Tiininrpiu ut (In. numl . .11 HI pil .... w www ..., IIIIIIUIIWM ,k tl,U t. H II II I appeal strongly, Jo uu, ,pei!laHy hour, 10 o'clock. A. M, the children when wo ure expected to," i'nnke of should be sent to the church. HuniH on thu Harney roud Phonu nuin n,ii::Mi . t , di'c i jaek withers. c-r. aD,e or additional work. 'Mr. Soule is a skilled man. OrcHers may be left at The - - n. ..v.w..n ... ...... . , I'ori.s WW now a member of tl.n ..uu In .iivlilliiir in. rn.i u......iv win. . oneives a universal aim sperpeiuai local dfylsloJi of the Aiiiorien Leg- Kupore, even when wo had to deny "VFf'i I '0t.u. liri,ii ..n ... , . I 1 1 'OMr,,0,vT to 1,0 ";, ,,,ut u,t: wnr ,i'--"r"y' v Mr- I ho bride has lived in this vicinity over and war conditions and nece- ..... , .i.'l.iu .. Uractlrally all of her life ami Is hold Itles n6 longer exist. M,Hl ,MrM' J M 1 ' M ! ' " T W.WHIDi: OHKKItVATIONH t Continued from pugt l ) rTloi" of""o'tlicr things. There are about 2000 silos In Oregon liuljt nut m very high esteem. by all who know I Tht American farmer Is very short' !fT. She Is an alumnus of the local of help ami crop outlooks are not of i )!..! f. t .A J a . .. . .- . .....scnooi ami is a.so a grailuuto or the best, according to pubJs,ed . c- .-TI,MPll ;1PH fllllIir writer i Mo,,t ,)f '"l,r tr;. ;nehnke.W., ker HuslncAs College ports. nrtSair e S ' ,IV" IleKl of Por.laud. Kor tho pas. few years XIMVrlH r!(llftt H r fo0(. ' ZZ.Z.Z ,, v "' 1" m has been employed by the liar- Htll,r, lloXt w,llt0r, with the posslb!!-! T ""y ""K T Jbullrt yet, fur some reason or other, m-y County Natlonul Hank of thu jt). of ,,ro!l(, ,, H()lll tf- , ,,,,,1 jjios. McConnlck .Is, over from his Somo hain't got monoy, somq can't ' ' ..I I,... ..... -v ......... 1 1i AntA In Jl litttiivYVpn Mmv mill Intp iinmi t iwliln mi 11m L l.t.t r . uii .. . lleriiinii Huh t ; i town Jrom hh 0f Mtese imilcrliilrt and about 20,000 Wiy bear U'weii. n- 'i,ui out of hot ulr. - The magnificent arroy of beautiful Via useful gifts received by this couple Indicate the high esteem In vli'eh they aro held by their friends. 'An Informal reception followed thn rcri'inoiiy and after the guests bad (Mended good wishes and udmlrml tlK gifts, dainty refreshments were lorved from a table where pink aiuH' "MiJto predominated, the contor plco telng an artistically arranged boquet ef pink Mammon Cochet rose. The bride and groom loft thut evening ror Salt Lake City and otliT joints of Interest to be gone about f vo weeks. They will be at home on Dr. Hlbbard's ranuh three miles east of Hums after the first of July. o Al.l, KOU IIK'Al.Til FOH MA, If this should happen Hurnpo ran not expect us to meekly hand over the food we need to sustain Hfo among our own people. Kxportlug profiteers would of course take advantage of the slttia- lib. old time friends and looking after porno business affairs. ( "War Is a statu of mind," says an exchange. Sort of a hell of a state, eh? This Is cosollug, very cousollug. se. Its too much trouble to haul the crop In and up and some are Jitt too diiufnuuded lazy to even pick out thu spot ror thu hole anyhow. Hut I'm tolllu' you rollors you'd bet ter begin to think serious of this S P H It 1. 1 X C, the P A I N T lj!lt House Painting Auto Pantug flic II nml Plrlnrlu! lnliiltiw ..ixTKitioit iikcokatino Times-Herald offW. r.in.HllA.XJlMi, AMI TI.NTINO J. FELLOWS StulnliiK. OraluliiK and Marbling PIHST CLASS WOH KM ANSI! H I Registered Shorthorn Bulls Reds, Roans, all ages Sired by Idaho's greatest Shorthorn Sire TRUE BARON Rugged types, plenty of bone. Attractively priced. Delivery anywhere. Some choice, bred, she stuff always on hand. ARROROK HERD SHORTHORNS R. D. No. 1 Boise, Phone 16JI RANGE HORSE MARKET The County Public Health Nnno Is asking tbu help or every parent In : the County to promote dOOl) Health j and maintain tho highest degree of J Efficiency. . 1 ThJh can licit be done by a general i liouMicleanlng or thu body during1 tho summer months. The Modern! Health Crusado will play a great part ' in this campaign, ns soon as school epens In the early rail. At this, tj.tno tho pnrenfs or guard ians of children, nil over the County, are asked to have tho teeth and ton ull cared for, ami oyes corroctol with glassos jvhorover It Is necessary. ir enough children needing such attention, from any o;ie locally, can bo gotton togothor at a tliiio, a clinic enn bo arranged and transportation tixpensoa savpd. Should there be nuj parent in tho County wishing tho advko or tho1 ... .. f . . . i uijuiuj muno ai any tuuo, on uuv Ibing thut pertains to the health or the Individual, famijy or the com munity, a post, card stating that alio i;j noodod will bring tho noodod holp, I Campbell & Peid Sc Weste-n Sales Stables Co. St. l.ouN XutloiuU Stock Viirdn, III. 25,128 Head Sold in 191 9 To Itunchmeii who have lluiigu Horses ami Mules to ship, wo wish to say that our market will oiler the best outlet this season of any market In the country. ' Our facilities ror haiidllug, Kaugu Jlornos aro the best and niont uxteuslvu to be round auywburo. Tho very large number sold hym last year Is conclusive evidence thutvvo.biutibe buyers. Ship us any kind, but be careful and not ship, anything but ones that are rut. Mil, I. (.. (J.AIjIA'P, or Omaha, Nebraska, Is now connected will: this company, he having realized that our murket offers the best opportunities in the United States ror range huslness and that If was, to ltls interest and that of hls.sbippors to transfer his business ,,oro' . v- Holow ure (he dates of our Special Sales for the coming season. Consign ,vnur horses uud njulos, to Campbell & Held '& Weslo,u Sales Stables Co. Arruuge.'your shpment to atari 12. days before advertised auction. ; ' , , A K - ' r i rj-, 1st 2nd Urd Sale, Sale, .Sale, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, June July July 20 111 27 4 tli filh nth Sale, Sale, 'Sale, 'Ciinoilti i' Tuesday, u i u naie, 'I'uosuny, t . Wrlto or w!ro for uny fipftclul Infonnntlon. I. C. Gallup, Nampa, Idaho. Arestern ltcpi'ctei)tntlvo for Cnmplndl & Held Aug Aug, Sept, 10 'Si 7 -a--- fl r III 4K During Summer" Months We intend making specials of one or two articles every two weeks WATCH OUR WINDOWS I i For Two Weeks Only Beginning Monday, June 7, 1920 Gebhardt's Genuine Mexican Frijoles - - 25c. Farmers . Burns, Oregon A. OT'ilNGER, Proprietor " , NATE FRANKLIN, Manager Exchange '1 ' 31