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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
r H 1 T 1 M H B 1! K K A h 1) !J V It $ H , If A H N K Y C 0 t' .V Y , O It JJ (10S -i'iM Hatiinliiy, .Jim an, lOiiO Vnfso Might When a 6 iwai Am A'.-... Wants Money THANK YOU FOR READING THIS AD. The best stand-bys in the world are the rbugh-rimmed comrades, called dollars, who give you, strength and confidence. It costs, nothing to save, but it may cost you success if you do not save. The issue is before every young man and woman. This bank affords you the oppor tunity. We will be glad to welcbme you among- our depositors. First National Bank BURNS, OREGON a LOCAL C. A. Dcmnrls was a business vlslt or thor duy. Paul Blumo wan 'down from tbo mountuln place tho othor day to meet his couflln, Paul Flnko, and tako him up to tho ranch. J. G, Nicholson, formerly county surveyor, wan up from his homo near Crane for a nhort time during this weak. - MIm Edith Btaubcr wan in town hist wook for iv fow days visiting with friends following tho cloning of her school in tho Donto section, Sho hiiH gono to her homo In Idaho for a vu- catlon vittlt. Jerry Morrltt spent a fow days in this vicinity during tbo weok YlBltlng with hlH daughter, Mrs. H. D. Maker. mud also looking after some business County affairs. . t. " '' A considerable ntimbor of tho Welsh family Wore In town for a day or two tlilH weok on laud business. They consisted of Mill, J. M., and John, all brothers,-stockmon of Grant Mrn. Anna l'ourco and hor ohlldron have moved to town for tho prosont, Mrs. liny Smith and her daughter, Maria and, MaHcs, aro hero from ti taking In;' the Chautauqua and ng with home folks, They aro ring every minute of tholr time with eld time frjeads and relaUvM. J K. It. Cryier ytfy In, from hia Silver brook boms during the fore part of this wook looking after rsomo busl hoHH affalrn., He doonn't come In very often therefore) finds consider able1 to do when ho (loon come. nllfornla where sho will visit fow wcoks with retutlveH. Pavo rove over ns fur iih Jtintum with her whoro, sho took tho tr.'.in and ho vlslt etUtyith his father and brother for a fpvHays. Mlsnorj Arlto llobortson nnd Union Dioylo are guests at tho homo of Mrs. Hunlco Thompson In this city during Uiuitltiuitiun. Miss Hobortsou Is u i j loco of Mrs. Thomson, hulng the daughter of W. A. Iloburtnon of Jirowsoy. Miss Iiroylo roubles In liolao but Is out spending tho summer vacation with her school friend. Mrs. Linton arrived on the Iloud stage Monday evening In company with hor grauddaughter, Miss Owen- dolyn Lamnshlrfl. The latter a daugh ter bf Mrs. James Lampshlre, has bt'en attending school lit l?tit;onu and during tho time waa a moinbor of tho household of her grandmother. Both Mrs Llntoa and her grand daughter found a hearty welcome . Rev. L. 8. Tracy, Pastor of the Church of The Nasarene, returned last, week from Nampa, Idaho, where he went to attend the District As sembly. Ho was accompanied hone by bis wife aad three children, Hov. Trucy was given a unanimous call an Pastor for tbo coming year, which ho accepted. Tho Church extends u cor- dial Invitation to tho public to attend our services. Mr.' and Mrs. Davo Crndrtook woro PHSWS! diiwii iruiu iiivit iiuiiiu iiuiinh tho week. Frank Matnoy lolt tho foro kttl at Irk tin is hid week for response to a mother had, died. The Burns Qarage and Lampihlro .Garage have fauna a way to everceme the shortage Of gae by sending About 50 barrels out to Idaho for a supply. These barrels will be kept going and coming until tho shortage Is relieved. Mrs. Hobt.' Irving was in to son uh tho other'd'ay. Bho was looking for a HtiitUblq domic)) In which to move us the s (idtormliiod to II vo in JluriiH during tho coming school year In order to tako advantage of our exceptional schools. Bho linn not yet found wjiut h1(u' ddAlros but wo aru sure nho vv'ill. ,-,For a Greater Harney County COMMOfl SENSE t andk Mivirigs account here. O. O. Jetlcy wan In town Tuesday. This is. the first visit since going out tip the ranch following hln sovero 111 n,Ms preceding primary election. Mr. Jetloy in recovering his boalth rapid ly but finds ho Ih sMU rather weak and "lacks wind." Ho nnys it Is a convenience at times as ho makes tho boys do tho har.l work but ho roully would like to bo able to navigate without It tAlng him so much. Krnest Shields and family are tho country. They arrived recently from their home at Spokane and vis ited for a short time with the W. A. Robertsons in tho Drewsey country, coming on over to Hums Tuesday and going on out to Silver crook to Yltilt with tho Shields nnd other ro- Lco( Wilson and hln wife, accom panied by their little daughter, ar rived hero from Dig Kddy, Oregon, tho foro part cf this woek to, make proof on somo Innd. They formerly nmldod In tho vicinity of Narrows and had dvacrt olnlms which tl;ey had not fully established tholr claim to. Mr. Wilson Is In tho employ of tho government at Dig Kddy, being ono of thnso In chnrgo of the canal and .locks along tho Columbia Hlver. Af ter looking after somo husWion af fairs In this suction thby'wU'i1 return Njto their work. Mlwes Jean Cook and Agnes Foley arrived home Monday night from Heatflfl where hoy had been attend ing srhoo) slnee last fall, tho former In the University of Washington, tho latter taking a special course In Holy Names preparatory to titling herself will bo In town again before tho closo of Chautauqua to moot their many frlonds hero. Going out for Fish? Come to us for fishing tackle Sec our supply of Rode, Lines Flies, Hooto Leaders, etc. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Stpi'e - You Can't Eat Bone YOU DON'T LIKE GRISTLE AND YOU DON'T WANT TO EAT TOUGH STEAK Buy Good Steak WHERE GOOD STEAK IS SOLD. I) THAT'S HERE. O. -W. CASH MARKET Burns Hotel Building Oltman & Withers latlves thcro for a fow days. Thoyl for teaching, Mrs. Nell T. flmlth and hpr ilttlo snu "rnt" woro also Incom ing passenger the snmo evening, they having spent a month with rola tiyim and friends In Seattle. Utile Frances Ilarhoo came in with tho,; partv, coming down from her mother to spond (ho vacation wIMi her grand mother, Mrs. W. M, Sutton. J. M. Dalton and family started for California tho othor day but 'upon reaching Silver creek thoy had tho misfortune to break tho oar and. had to return homo. It required some delay o got tho broken part In ns it had to come from outside points theroforo (hoy i)qc,ldod to wait Until after tho Chautauqua before starting, espeiflfilly slnco tho delay would pre vent Mr, Dulton reaching San Fran cisco boforiY tlio democratic ndtlnnal convention. Somo tlmo" noxt wopk thoy will tako hiilr dopnrturcj. for 'n vjH.lt of sovoral -woeksr tha south ern i-tnto whoro thoy will bo guest nt the' homo of Mr. andMra, Ludwlg Johnson for a tlmo, 4th of July Celebration CRANE, OREGON Dance at Majestic Hall on the evening of July 2 Patriotic Program and Race in forenoon of July 3 Commencing at 10 a. m. Barbecue at Noon Base Ball Game . Games. Snorts. Races ' In the Afternoon for Valu able Jrazes Horse Races! Foot Races! Auto Races! Music bv the Band ... Grand Dance in the Evening jKi Mr. nnd Mrs. I. L, l'oujado and tho younger children arrived homo this woek from Mcdford whoro thoy hnd Hpout tho winter. Tho Ponjailes are pioneer people of this section nnd own valuable land-property ami stock but thoy decided to tako a vacation from hard work Inst summer and "hotfooted It" over to Mr. Poujndo's former haunts of his younger days. Mrs. Anna Haines, with hor Ilttlo daughter and her son Wilbur and Miss Mar)'' Jenkins aro among the out of town visitors to tho Chautauqua. Miss Jenkins with her mother and other members of tho family recent ly returned to the ranch hoae from1 Holse where, they wide ,durlng tho school year. Tho young lady has inlshod her high school course and bow contemplates entering collogo the coming year, Mrs. Mlnnlo Flreowd, who has conducted tho Flreoved Maternity Ilotpltal In this city for tho past few years, has gouu to Denver, Colorado where sho expects to remain perman ently. Mrs. Klroovod formerly re hHled there. Tho lady has many frlonds In this vicinity who regret Ikt doparturo but who nevertheless wish her happiness and contentment In her now homo. She will bo miss ed by many mothers and Ilttlo babies In this community. , O' TKACHKUH KXAMINATIO.V Notice Is hereby given Mint tho County Superintendent of Harney County, Oregon, will h61d the regu lar examination of applicants for State Cortlfleato ut Hums, Oregon, ns follows: " Commencing Wednesday,' Juno 30, at 9:00 o'clock a. nt. and continuing until Saturday, July 3, 120 at 4:00 o'clock p. m. Wndneftday Pereaeon U. 8. History, Writing (l'ennman shlp), Music, Drawing Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Heading, Manual Training, Composltolon, Domostlc Scionco, Methods In Heading, Courso of Study tor Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic, 'fliurmlny Forenoon Arithmetic, Hlslory'nf Education, Psychology, MothodH in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domqstlc Art, Courso of Study for Domestic Art. Tlini'Mlay Afternoon (Irammnr, fleogrnphy, Stenogra phy, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting, Mothods in Language, Thesis for Primary Cortlflcato, Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spoiling), Physical Geography, Eng lish Literature, Chemistry. ' Friday Afternoon . School Law; Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. t , HaturtUy roMOon , ,Gopraetfy, Hotany. Ninety per cent of financial worries are caused by the habit of. walking on the edges of income by failure to leave a margin between, the; income and the outgo. Those who leave the creation of this margin to an increase of income will prob ably continue to have financial worries. TPni miffi'iio- hv fi snrnlus. vou can't beat common sense and a savings account at 4 per cent interest supervised oy ine United States Government. Harney County National Bank ' "YOUR HOMK INSTITUTION1 ' And member of the Federal Reserve System T1 - . I m m ii n n m m n n mm mm mm m nfi m General IlUtery, kkteplhff, t Very tmly, ywra. ' J. A. CHUROIflLU' Superintendent of mblio iBstrae tion. o , TKKHPAH NOT1CK No trespassing upon my promisor Keep your stock out of my Hold an by my permbwIOB. A reward lor conviction of tho vloatlon of thla notice. James It. Stewart. C-iS. PAID IXXJALH. Patlcnta rocolvo the lxvt of cjhto at tho Pkenvrtf Matcretty Hottfiital. Parties are hereby warned to refrain from destroying school properly in District No. 3. Thoyiwlll bo prosecut ed if any further depredations are com mitted. Mombcaa of poard. Mrs. Aup1(oneR,i)ow In-charge of f ho Rmth roomlag house adjoin ing the Colu hotel. She will he pleased to meet her any friends there. 6-1 2 tf. Try FirMtoiM OxtlM. UKtrrwal Qtrmge. Adv. tf. Whan sick go to King's hospital. Best equipped surgery In the interior and graduate nurse la charge. 11-SZtf. ro apartment. See Lewto. C-lJHf o KnUTR T(ttAV Grt ytmr mm on tho largest rM- Hlar mulua llxt la Idaho ir Or rrteeHro FV4 hy mtiira mull an m . A . f 1 . A . hmmw rrrtcn mm, n ffTiTM nu plortvt ww, HMrd dally nil OO-OP H1XHB, CALDWKf.L STOCK RANCHIIS WANT!) W$ will mm hjrre number hayri-H for some mmt cbws mmml Hut irtmf Mnni itv llmn - m w Comity Ahfttract Co. Wm. Farre Practtcc hietfere tJ. 8. Land s)cpwrtMmt nu4 Real Estate IndkattoBN ore that the .lMf. of Um Uud ulll "'Artrart nuiiiy lavrwtorN to Maray Coimty Uin com lac nwmeaw iJtMlntpt now will ho krpt heforo Bro- Active lavoHora Uio cn thro wTMMoa. ' Bend & Burns Auto Stage II. R. SCIIANNO, WES HILL, O. S. I'CTKItSON, Prop. All Touring Cars NOW MAKING REGULAR SCHEDULE LpavcH Uttrm every Sunday, Monday, Wednday, Friday Special attention given passengers Quickest an'd cheapest route out Perishable goods. Express or any freight shipped via Bend in our care given prompt attention HEADQUARTERS, REED BROS. DRUG STORE BBBBLBLbV jBBBBmBBBBBBBBBBLaTi VfaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBf I 1 Fire Works at Night Jeweler, optician Ifiivo your watch ovvrhuuled. Start tho old clock to ticking, get that old lloco of Jowolry in woarliiK ordpr, liavo your oyo fitted to ltoadlnu lassos, soo O. M, SALlUDUltY "DON'T WAKE MK" This was tho night after his mother treated him to a plato of our cream Hrhig tho youngster hero nnd mk him Jmjiljy. It's rofroshintr, juoalla-, ' ful and nourishing. Many flavor? to chooso from all good. PAGE'S SWEET SHOP f Come To Us 4 and we will save yu money on your general needs Our store buys in quantities consequently we are able to secure prices fo you tkat lesser buyers can't touch We are specialists in a general way. ' Our counters' offer daily bargains in women's weur, kitchen accessories, fancy work and so on through the list of popular articles for the home. Everything for Everybody Anythinff for Anybody J Liinubur Dalton & Co.