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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1920)
1'fl.ge I'oiir T If I'! Battutla)' June 10, ll20 I M K H - IC K It A L I) II U It N 8 i ft A RNHYO OUNTV, O KB OON Ha i The Largeet Circulation Of Any Nawtpaper In Harney County. JULIAN BYRD Manafer SUBSCIHPTKNRATE3 t ' f)m Yer . .inMHi V1iih ........ ,.( 1.90 tht MuU J Hntimluy, June in, lOltO TH.1UTY YIJAIW AGO Tllft WKKK Tlio following Itoms aro taken friMii thn Mos pf thin paper datod Jutm 18, 1800: I til Stautfor or Crano crook In In Xiurtirt this weok. Ooru to Mr. nnd Mm. aorB , Elzomoru, 8nturduy, thu 14th, mi 8 pound boy. Lou , Hosonburjj, of Drowaoy, Ih vIhUIiir our town thin week,. lid tollH ih Itu Is tlilnlthiR of tnovliiK to lluriirt Ml'lt'OllUllllIK u hiiIooii. Tlftj ohl uw mill of John Bayer Ih ritltliu; timber In HUtlUdent qiuintUIca to supply thu douinnd. Tliu Itoiiift now lii tlio IiuiuIh of W. It. (Jrndoii. Wo wltdi him nil tho microhm that Ih pohhIuIu for nowHpa per mon to expect. Wo arc glad to hoar that Mm. Mc Ciio will not HUffor ho much from the ditprvdatlnnH of tho RrmiBhopperA lit vu: feared. They ar.1 leaving ufior deairoylnK about oro-thlrd of'hor cron. .Tho part not deatroyed wo tin dnntand U looking splendid. Wo are nuthorUed to advertlan fat Ilurim will give n 4th of July (j-lohratloii vurpnHHlng In grandeur nnd stylo unylhiiiK that hun over boon uttompted In tho town. . Tho band boyn aro havliiK tholr band wagon nicely painted. Thu II. U. II. now n u inborn 18 momliura: thoy miiko lino munlc. Ouo of tho t feature of our Ith of July celebra tion, mo we an Informed, will bu tho band wukoii nlooly dornratod, tho boya all uniformed. 1G head of nicely coinparlcoiioil liornos hitched to the wagon, 8 black and 8 while, making S Hpati a black and white homo to meli Hpau. o Horn Thurxday, Juno 17, to Mr. a" J Mm. Col. lloubo, at Yakima, Chan, Duntpn and family wore over from their homo near Drownoy for a few daya during thla weok at tending to flomo buHluoHH affairs and vlaltlng with friends. ( John L, dnrrott left lant Monday for Waahlngton whero ho will ro main during tho Vacation period. He went flrat to Spokane where tad will vlfllt with Ernoat Bhlelda and family for a short time aawlll -lha-aj& jte Twlnp whore ho will likely spend the summer with hla undo and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Dick Millor. Roy L. Dwyor Brrlved hero thin weok to look after hla bualnoaa In toroHtn In Duma, Mr. Dwyor la tho active head of the Kloetrlc Light & Tower Co, of thla city but tho busi ness linn 'boon umlor tho managomont of Lolnnd Fry for tho Saat year or more. Wo havo not nacertntnod whothor Mr. Dwyor expects to ro maln bore or not. Mrs. (1. M; Hordoaux, of Belittle, ilstur to Mra, CharlcH W. Kllla of this city, arrived last week and ,1s spend 'tig a fow woeka with relatives In thla vlqtnlty. She was accompanied In by her father, Mr. W. W. Ilnlnea, wlo Is ninety years of ago, yet n very robust active man for that ago. Mr. Haines Is known to many of our citizens In this county as ho bus visit ed hero frequently. n WAYHIDK OIWKHVATIOMfH (Continued from page t.) Week ei4 Chautauqua See what we have to offer SHIRT VALUES Special s Moan a real aavlng In your summer's aupply. Wo offor many new lota of silks, fibers and cotton shlrtH that rep. reaont a saving.: Now shipments are In this wook. Washable satin shirts collar to match. Klber ami silk shirts All Mindcs; toilnr to match. Omlnl Madras ShlrtH Now arrivals spoclal values, about butter conditions. A male quartet consisting of Jullaji Hyrd. IMait Itandall, Dr. W. C. 11 row n and Q. A, Hyrd, sang "Just "a 8og at Twilight." . I Geo. B. Blzumoro In a short address paid bin respects to tho pioneer wo men !ii tholr part in tnu party nisiory Fresh Produce end Groceries Vegetables, Fruit BURNS CASH MKN'8 75c. to Jtft.OO HIK TIflH handsome silk J or soy four-in-hand ties In both foreign and domestic, materials and all shades and designs. MKN'8 KNOIiIHH "1HUDKK" BEITH With crosaed edges and two-toned- adjustn blo composition buckle; black and) nickel priced at f . 70c. to fA.OO t MKN'8 AND IK)Y8 NKW BP11INO CAPH, MEN'8 HOOKH In silk and cotton mixtures; plain ' and fancy colors; havo extra spliced 'heel and too and double aolcs. 'x Gnt Furnishings Leveni Hotel BIdf STORE unhrwkaii ram m mkrr . Uausuai auJta la athletlo and ribbed 8bc11 'vataM 1.M mi' 9mm thy Goods, Prttduce Groceries, old stand nf t lila cminlPV. w I ..... ... . I a t ..!.. i I .1 1 .. I Mrs. Nolllo Hoed sang "Annie " Millar ami wra. Hcnwuru. ni jcreuirj- iuuviur mwu i.umvuiiueiy Laurie" with niueh oxprosslon and to.Tho reaKou for not giving tlio win- after. ho delight of her hearers. rJ or tnvau is oxpiauicu j um J. C. Koley told some Interoatlng olllcers for tho onsunig oar. i.oiu- incldents of the early history ofiii--o rcporiH woro ruu mm -iinmi.v Miiiniv. if Im ri.miirks woroltlou It was carried that tho annual ' I . ... ...1 il..l -..i.n.l ll... It, i II ..IT ....Ill .. I...,- I I I. 1. 1 I1UIIM III I HO aSHIICr.lllllll WITH ll.uu hi u hw unn uil huh iiiiiii riiuiii1 ui ii'nn iuinwiiiii ikim iriiinhMi - . .... forth much amtiHOiuuiit as. ho ds- n cuius, cussed Individuals who wore pros-1 Mrs, lono Whiting unt also tho old time onturtnluipent president for tho coming your; ind dress. One amusing reference I Sweuk, vlco president; Mrs. Wash., a daughter. Mrs. Heebo was formerly Miss Myra King. James It eye raft and family havo moved Into tholr new homo this w-ok. Cupt. Ilobt. M. Duncan nnd family, who woro occupying this real daano barn luuvod ( tbu C. T. Miller kMiiO. W. II. Parker and famllyN who have boeu visltlug wltk rntatlros nud frlonrt In this cammuiilty for thu past Tew weeks, took their departure y44lorduy morning for their homo nt ' Paisley. Mt'lllo Parker and Paul Klnko ar rlvud home Thursday night from n tour of Alberta and lirlllsh Colriiibtu In geiion) Wo havo not had an opportunity to learn what thu boys think or that territory. Miss Sara llowoll, tho community n time made a trip to Donlo tho foro ptrt of tho week. She Is covering tlio county, as well as she run and petting acquulutod wjth the people mid conditions. Shn will be a valu iiStlo ' acquisition whea the schoolf t:wt tbU full. ltrqf. W. L. Powers of the O. A. C. wn Ijero for a day or two this wock uittklag observations at the Kxperl mnnt' Btatlou. Prof. Powers has rJwirge of Irrigation at the Agricul tural College and Makes frequent trips to this regiqu. flt weut on out t Malheur county yaferday. Oot L. Davis arrived lo town Tbursday eveulag for a abort visit with relatives and friends. Dot now roslJol at Yakima WaBhltigton whero Im Iiiih a small acreage tract and whore ho raises lots of fruit. Ho s very much in love with his now homo' at ho I:- doing well and tho surround ings aro congenial. Mr. Davis has boon (.hearing sheep for tlio ptiHt fiw wnokH tt'nd being in this jmrt of thu country decided to comu In mid ff'.O III . The Pioneer dance Is now a per uiaiiuiil llxturu In connection with tho annual reunion. It was imidu an ovunt. Mr. Ilowser, over olghly, starl- 12 o'clock the old pooplo had the lloor Just as was re-i'lootoil """'I1 10 thomsulvus us thoy could do- V.. A. ,"' Ul(l lasiuuiiuii nances worn ino Klla 'or"ur ol" thu evening and It wasn't tin tl Just before thu daucu closud that a ... . .1 . 1 . . -.. .....I f t imiiin iiv Mr. koihv wiih i inn uiiiri iin:K(!V. hoi roiary uiiii kuuii tu.i that he uover heard of ono or tho Ilrown treasurer. thu "oungur people were oven pornilt. old pioneer women having appondl-1 fltandlng commlltous woro then ' ,U(' "0Hr lo,lu u moclern dance, cltls, but they did havo chlldrun. Mr. , provided for tho coming year and tho Mualc WU! funilshed by suvoral of Pnlnv onine In 1S83 and told of tho . biislneMH session adlourned. illlw Plont'rM among thorn being Bhor- wiiv llnrnev viillnv looked the duv bu, Durlne the afternoon ueveral com- ,lf a,ul MrH- Ooodinun, Loo Caldwol eame ovtr Bugo Hon bill and saw ouo'potltlvo "stunts" wore pullod by tho I""'1 hlH luKhter, Mrs. J. T. Oarrett; vast greon meadow. Ho plcturod In 'pioneers. Ted Hayes saved his wlfo Cluronco Luckey helped, as did C. glowing terms the paradise It wus for from paying for The Times-Herald A Hr,l Mr. Ilanklns, Mrs. L. K. Mc- is not a appro- clatloi of tho occasion by voluiitour- Hoinor Heed also rrotu payius lor mo iihuh'iivtiiu -- Iror the next year, for thuiflrat tlinn , ltulai. who by tho way Is I In a good many years, by bflng the lplr but who showed her stock at that time. Gladys Hyrd gave a violin sole and liillnn llvnt rAail a fnr Itimiu lulcnn ' chniiitilon horsoiihoo Ullchur. "Tllby fri.iii.tlm iiiini.r of thlrtv roars aro. 'aifaltb bo I nod him to win It but ald,n "Br cricos. Mrs. C. C. Orllllth sung "Holhro to' givo the prlxo to Ted. Mrs. Fred contributed with hla auxaphono Just t ,.r aii mm...... un.1 iHlr Viillnv .. ,.u iwir. u Immr UH ulii was.l"'" He close of the dance Homer Chanpt:" In a very effective manner, thlai'ly. who VoTUte nail driving Mrs. (Irlinth mIiicm uxeentloiiullr well eontoAt fo'r tho cusserrolo clven by I. mil tho rare occasions on which her H. Qoer & Co and as there were noi"k?n' ,1,m o repeat and repeat. Thu "rleuds are privileged to huar her aro skinny men over ftO year wlio would 'n I tors were C. A. Bweek, Doll Dibble, horougjily enjoyed. competo for tho driving whip offered i11 c Smith, C. A. Hyrd, nud Clulr- llninAr IIi.i.iI r.miti.rml n Hnxiinboite Iiv J. f! Woleoiilii & Boil It WHS K Velli""1' "utKii; 'olo that captivated the pioneers as for a contest between tho ladles and his l. a modern Instrument and It Mrs. Scott won that prize alto, aiis Indeed, a treat. i Tho beduaur cap offered by Luna- Tho ontlro gathering Jolnod In burg, Dalton & Co. lor thu ludy pros ilmtlm: "Auld Lam; Byno" which was put having tho largest number of Played modern music and the old folks semcd to "tucker to ll" as they The reunion will be held next year In Hums on thu second Baturday In Juno and there Is going to bu im ef fort uiado to havo Chautauqua wook tmuiriidlatuly with this event either eors InsUt they had the best time of tholr "young" lives and want more of tbo uuoiu sort of entertainment! next year. rollowod bv thu plnnlc dinner. This grandchildren had to bo mado two JMt lieforo or follow It. Tho plon 'east proved tho crowning feature of cups for Mrs. A. W. Ilowser irud Mrs. the day for there was everything poa- Loggun each had thn sumo number, ilblu to secure on thu tables. In fact Mrs, Coo. Dunsmoro took the cov t wasn't only on the table but under erud China vegetublu dish given by he tablo nnd all orer the yard for C. H. Vongtly by Bhowlng what a ihuro wasn't room on tbo tables for, good wood splitter she was. The box tbo good things tho pioneers ludlei of cindlod fruit offered by the Hums brought In. Everybody was welcome .Cash Btore (or the Winner of tho pea- ind thoy showed they bad good appo-1 nut race was awarded to Mrs. A. tltei. Cakes. Pies, salads, fried Cote, Mra. Frank Whiting displayed chicken, boiled ham, good bread and her skill Ih sowing on buttons as she ouiior wun a nuuuifiy ui cubic wji uwitrucu tn pruv iiq wa Just everything. It took some tlnao of stationery given by Heed Hron. for to feed the "multitude" but after It tho sowing contest. was finally, over "Mother" Whiting I Other prizes were offered by N. ailed for a business session for the Ilrown k Bonn, Geo. Hugey nud Jake purpose of taking care of the busl- Welcome but we railed to get ike ties of the organization and elect winners, Thore wore also prlzok glv RANGE HORSE MARKET Campbell & Reid Sc Western Sales Stables Co. ML LohIs National Stink Yards, III. 25,128 Head Sold inl919 To Hnnchmen who have Ilaugo Morses and Mules to ship, wo wish to suy thut our market will oiTer the best outlet thla seuvou of any market In the country. Our facilities far uandllhgRahRerllerava, are the best and Wit uxtemdvu to be feaad anywhere.' Tan 'very large number sold by u Inst year Is couclaslvo evidence that we haw the borers. Ship u aay kind, but be careful aud aot ship anythlBg but ouus that are fat- IK. I. C. GAI.f.UP, of Osaaha. Nebraska, la aow uoaaected with thla company, he having reallaaa that our market otfera tho best opportunities in the United States for range bttalaesa and that It was to hla Interest aud that ef his shippers to transfer hla business hero. Ilelow are tho dates of our Special Bales for the coming season. Consign your horse. aud mules to Campbell k Ited tt Western Bales Btables Co. Arrange, your shipment to start 12 days beforo udvertlhud auctlna. 1st Bale, Tilonday, Juno. 29 2nd Bale, TUs-mduy. July 1.1 Urd Balu, 1 uesday, July 27 4 th Bale, Tuoduy, Aug 10 5th Bale, Tue.-duy, Aug 24 Cth Sale, Tuesday, Sept. 7 Write or wire for any special Information. I. C. Gallup, Nempa, Idaho. W'ootorn KepicM-iitative for Campbell X Itolal PHOTO Studio AMATKUlt FINIHHINO Developing and Printing i Koduk Kulurgrutents ' from SuapKliots Cabinet Photographs Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded F.T.HUNT Open Sundays Only In formor Suyer Btudto MAGGOTS before they get your garden nnd put to naught ull your hard labor. im Maggotbait will save your Cabbage, Radish, Turnip and all root crops from" these destructive pests. Thla article wa made la reasonae to a dtmand by the geuaral publlo every whare and also as a protection i of our own growlnv cropa of cabbage, etc.. It la the result of exhauatlve research work and rrorn the best Informa tlon obtainable from Government and State Insecticide Export 1-lb. cans with sifter tops, 25c each; also 25-lb, bags, $2.25 each; postage additional. FULL DIRECTIONS ON KACU PACKAGE At yottr dealer's or by mall 11 UT V THS OHAS. H, LILLY CO. ayJMrjl MHTTI.K YAKIMA I'OIITI.AND lgHHaSS wi.i.B?fflmiK w.vpato ! During Summer Months i We intend making specials of one or two articles every two weeks WATCH OUR WINDOWS For Two Weeks Only Beginning Monday, June 21, 1920 Welch's Grapelade and Del Monte Cranberry Sauce 45c. Per Bottle Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager E3 35