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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1920)
Page Four THE T I M K H - II K It A I, I) II U II N H , II A II N H V O V K T Y , O It K O O IV The Times- flerald Ma Thij Largest CircuiMion Of Any Newspaper In Hrney County. JULMty. ItYRD . Manager t; .SUBSCRIPTION HATES On. Ykr f hr Month 11.00 1.00 .78 84UcnilM'r, 11, nmo. CMHKIt IlKLATIONHUir lUJTWNK.V TOWN ANJ l'AHM Thu major topic , under dliicUBHlon.' fit the Commercial Club, luncheon .vvHteftfuy wan a cloBor rolattontihlp IkjIwocii thu bunlncKH mou of tli town and tho nurroundltiR territory. It appeared an iutorontltiK nubjuct :::;:'i:,'',u;:;r";r:! Tr"T Comment. HoVcrnl phUIH WOrU 8Ug- ,.t.u,n,, , ,, , ,, . gtMted to lirlng about the reiiult de- . , . . utred but no definite plan wuh adopt wl an It Ih ono for further conaldorn-' Mou. i The bunlnean men of Hurnn dimlru a closer rclutlnimlilp with their can huuurn. They want to take a deeper ' Interest In tho uffalrn and prohleniH eoirrfontliiK tho farmer and atock, ruaiK ' nut only of IUIh Immediate vicinity but of tho entire county for that matter. It in denlrablo for bunl- oend .reanoiiM und tho further rounou that each property ownor and cltl ten of the entlro county Is a part of l ho community regardless of bunl ohh affiliation. While It. wun the conaoiiaUH of opln Ion that the merchant hold thu key to tlui Hlluatlon, It wan further ug- Kiti4 'that other thingti contrlbutu to thii nttccenn or failure of tho re-' xull denlred. Social attaint enter In to tlnS subject; uiitertalnmeiit In add ition to attractive nhopplug facllltlen and biislueHH methodn with moderate prlrtfA.woro admitted a factor In the tottqr relatlounhlp of purcluiKer and fullerj "All work and no play" In (ruopif KrowuupH an well an "Jack," nttoorlug to thu opinion of nome of (lit) HpV.iktirn on the nubject. That In, right. The habit of hurrying along ""V ' "e gentleman with nothing but btiHlnens attaint Im " eehnnlc tin the new hospltnl before un Is ono that must be nm' wl11 remnln here for some tlmu "krought to an end. Wo muni hn noe-j "' H eonsented to old In tho for Inblo and tnko uu Interest in the af-i mutlun of a Hcout squad. The boyn (iilrn of our nelghbom. It Is not! IUV0 """N Invited t meet with him enough that wo give liiem good ser- l 1,10 Commercial Club roms on next vice and valuu received In a buslncnn trannaVtlou. They want recreation and cnmpanloiishlp. Tho Tlmes-Herald hopes thin nub - Ject will have further consideration at the hands ot the business men of Tlunnt. It applies not only to the town hinliieHH but to the welfare of I cjut entire community, tho future of Uio blg'v enterprise now being pro-j Jl-cted utid others contemplated. n Fair Grounds Scene Of Activity Monday, .(Continued from page one.) i i citizens and frlundn. who worked to' r'yp.ilr and put in order Hie Fair fSroundn. Monday, Beptember Olh. S'e also wish to thank Mm. Louis .chwnrtrf Mrn. Baurman, and Mm. i fiurkie for tho'r splendid help In nerving the luncheon. Fall and Winter Dry Goods Furnishings-New Stock ANOTIIHIt HA1I.011 HOY IIOMIO Nommii l.uckoy, Hon of Mr. and Mra, Clnronco Luckoy, nrrlvod homn Saturday ovoiiIiir. Hn had boon lit thu oorvlou continually froni tlto tlmo bo volunteutod tho ' oponltiR of war with Oortnany. Ho wont to tho navy and t; onco took up Hndlo wor whldh lni followed durlnir bin onllatrtQlwu """"O tor the occanion. All tuout and wuh ntatlonod at eovoral Important points during tho nctlvn war nervlcn and lator wont with lilu war vohhoI to different partH of thu country. Ifn ban bocoino an accurate operator and la capable of taking charRo of a Hadlo Htutlon und luntru inontH, Norman han been muntored out of tho uorvlco and Ih nlmply roHtltiK at homo nnd enjoying tho renewal of acquaintances with hla former frlondH and Hi'hool uintun, Ho Ih not decided upon hln future He may remain hero ..--...-- for a tlmo or may apply for a nltua tlon In Honolulu. Mr. mill Mm. Luckoy wore In tho Denlo country when their hoii arrived but have come homo. -o- PltKHHYTMIllAN' Clll'ltC'll SOCIAL Hoveral 'frledn and membern of tho l'reabyterlan church. attended tuo Hocial laHt uvcnlng. An enjoayblo program wan arranged and thin waa followed by refreshments und u soc lul good time. , Among thu nurabent on tho pro gram which followed an invocation by Hov. J. J. Tlckner of tho Ilaptlnt c,iurc, WBH a violin io1o by Qladyn "'r1' M" "dUronn by mm. uuorKi w,1 outlined the nlann for a very )ininondable work In forming a club for young glrln and which she will, take charge of. Mrs. Jerome Davis rendered a vocal nolo ami responded to a generous encore This was tho flmt tint1 Mrn. Davis had been heard in this city and nhe made a. moHl favorable Impression. Mm. Button gave a very amunlug reading anil was forced to respond to no encore. Mr. Hobblnn, of Ilolse, made a short Wednesday evenliiK to iHhcuss tno organization. . . o LB((Tf,ril) Amsr hunting parties have ',.,, t0 , Mttn Ut (UCHl f KBn,. I Mrs. A. B, Bwaln wan up from the ranch at I.awen for u few days dur ing t lit week. A. ('. Welcome and hln nephew. Alfred Welcome, left yenterdiiy morning for Portland where the lat ter goen to again lake up his studies In nchool. James Lampshlre and family left last Sunday for Kuguno where they will spend a few days visiting. Mrs. Linton, Mrs. LnmpHhlro'n mother, ac companied them down and will re main at her home there during the coming school year while the grand-) tlaughter, Miss (Iweinlolyu Utmpshlrnj ittteiids school. Tho party expected . to spend a short tlmo camping on route, going by way of Crater lake. Shoes, Sox Leather Vests Sweaters Caps, Hals Shirts, Ties Underwear Mackinaws Blankets Auto Robes Traveling Bags Trunks Navajo Blankets : " -s" -'' ...... i . . . imiul lluiv nr.. ilnliur I vlull.. up work ii in lar to hla employment In good mo aro lining. I vimic ' ,, , . - . . limtniini ..vi.rv iinv fnr turn i thu navy. He baa linen offered a ponl- "oiipuai u;ry oa for two AHKH All) KOH WORTHY 0AUHI4 To tho Editor! JURt .1 HURKORtlon to the people of Huron. WOuld you cooporato and lend a helping hand to help furulnh, tho new hoHpltalT ' , Wo can hnvo the unn of the Liberty . .j. proceudH to go towardH furninhlng tho new hoHpltal. Knowing the need of tho fllntem and tho work thoy aro doing I bh an olit Hldor know that no ono In, turnod away. If they have money Kllln lionnett and ran'illy and Mrn, all right, nnd if not th'ey nro taken in Frank lionnett arrived in town tho and cared for junt an if thoy had It. othor nvonlug after a delightful out I know of 13 pntlantH u one year lug npont In thu mouutainn near fill that ban been Hred for free of vlon and Iluur Valley, Mm. Frank ehargo, I know If wo all take this I if hnnd and give our co-operation wo can have tho Liberty and make thin a HticccriH, Bee a good allow and help a good caune, From my periion- for tho d tho weokH while my wife wan a patient thorn and know tho actn of klnduetiH, tho cure and numlug they give to all. My heart In with them In UiIh good work. In Yourn? A HubHcrlhor to Your Taper. o :-OI'!;itATION IH TllK WOHI) Tho communication froa "A Hub ncrlber" appearla in this iMua Htrlken a UuBian chord aa4 will bring thu ruspomu) it unkn. The writer of thut coaanutitcatloa has had the human side of the nltua tlon put before him. He noes where Ilurnn nnd Harney, county la going to benefit by thu erection and opera tion of thn now hospital, It hun been brought homo to him In n personal way butaiiHo of lllnens In bin own family. Through pemonnl contact with thouo (Jodfoarliig women who have coiifccratod their lives to the other nlde of the story. Hu In not a t'athorlle he Isn't with any ro llgloiin denomination he's Junt hu man and a father and husband. There In no Htdflshnesn connected with this appeal for nftl to a most worthy cause. The writer of this article has had the same experience of "A Bubscrlb vr" at (ho hands of these same Hlessed Women. He tins wanted to give public expression to hln person al feellugn In regard to tho treatment accorded every Individual who finds It uucossitry to ask thu cam f others. ', The member of this family who wan so carefully nursed back to health from an nlinost fatal lllnec-t, shared a room during convalescence with, a rharlty patient. It stowed thu iijcy of thosf Bisters antji their com- j passion for humanity. No partiality oVarf noticed at any time-.' Members tlf this' family were permitted the privilege of coming itc'auy hour and it was taken iidvautagu of -day and night. No time w& Inconven ient to the patient women who were raring for the patient ttaring u iiiohI trying lime in ilurnn. T!u writer (who Ik in charge of thu Liberty Theatre) lu glad to co operate In such u can e and tho house In at the dlsmral of any com mittee that will take ehargo of the- nrnp0Ned benefit. ,The mauageinitit Wu work wt, cfali ommltlee unit Kjv t ,, ,omiflt of any advantaico the position an manager has ia se curing proper production for niwh an' occasion. Let tho matter ho taken hold of at onco and time Rfron to properly advertise thu bonettt bofore It Is produced. Politicians oro carefntfy avoiding the rfuhject (n'''advaic of jXectlonf but, thuy am d'olDg a deal of think ing, Remember The Utility of Electricity. Also Remember that the Price has Not Raised in spite of doubled operating costs. E. L. & P. Co. A. W. llurlbtwt wan up from hln ranch yoittorday. Ho haa been ill but Ih Improving at UiIh time. j Tod Dunn wan up from the ranoli tho othor day to coiihuU a doctor, having an Infection on tho Hide of li Ih neck. ' , -Harry C. Short, a grniitlHon of Mr. and Mm, T. II, Short, in liuru on a visit to Hiem. Tluy young man Uvoh in Ciillforhia and in t6urlng thin part Of tho country. Hu wan In tho Horvleo itlirlntr tint ti-i.r Ilennott In down from tho homo nteud for n nhort vlnlt before being Joined by her htmhuiid whon they will go out to Portland for a nhort trip to nou the Hlghtn nnd wltnenn the hurry of a bljf elly. It will he an InleroHliig experience for thorn! after ntuyiiig no near home for nucli , long tlmo. Mrn. lionnett ntatus Hllln wan fortunate In nonirlnc a' deer during tile outing.- Married -At the Jlaptlflt church In thin city on Wednenday, Hopl. 8, I Virgil J, Ilolton und Minn Ittith A. ! (ihromloy, Hov. J. J. TIcknor por- forpilng the reremowy. Mr. Holloa In I the son ot H. N. flolton, who wan in ohargn of a warehouse and forwari lag htnilnesn at Crane 'for nowo flo hut who haa recently bought valu able, alfalfa ranch near thfn dty,! Tho son ban also purchased tho ITtrrt '8ltaonn ntock ranch on Hago Hen where ng and his bride will snake their homo. Mm. Uolton formerly, resided in Portland where alio taught Hchooi. Thej will be nt home- MUt Sept. IS, When It was found (hat two young ladles who reside remote from Ilurnn tluslred to attend tho Harney County High .School but had not conii- In be caUMo they desired a place to tty and help a family for their Iward, In toros(tI parties got busy und both hnvo now been coiumutilcatd with ami will mioii arrive lo tukr aifvnmt age or our excellent high school-. If there are other students denlrlng such ucrommodatlons thuy shouhf let It ho known and provision will he made. No young man or youtiK httly nhonM bo prevented frum getting the Instruction of thu schoolU or Hums h'tratino of any such reason as 1,0 arrommodattons. Cltlxens of Ilurnn; will see lo It tllttt they have, a pl. Save Your Eyes I've strain rnuKCKhtradiichcM, nervotiHncsx unci other trou bles. I fit xIhhis accurately tint? scientifically. All Work Guaranteed. MAVRIGK STIIWAUTZ Optonlris( ()( with Dr. H. F. Emilia Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon t A. OTTJNGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager RAY CHAPMAN KILLED BY PITCHED BALL ' A. II. Whitney wan up from hln farm homo Thursday. 9 J..:..i; r. -j. Sentiment Exists In Business : " .. -. 1" -v .- . ''') ;t ft . ;.'-!: it.'.-In the, rush of the busy busf . ness day the jood principle of courtesy is easily overlooked. ' Sometimes a business institu tion appears to be a cold machine instead of an organization of warm-hearted, human, regular fellows most business people really are. Every courtesy, every ordeiv no matter how large or small, is worthy an expression of appri ciation. Our. wish is that this may ex tend our sincere thanks for the business you entrust to us and to make you feel that we are ahvays at your service. , FIRESTONE Tires Sc Tubes CLETRAC Wc are Experts in the Scientific Adjust ment ot Everything Connected with a Car. UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO. E3 We Carix Everything In Groceries WAYHIDI J OHHEItVATIOKH (Continued from page one) Mnlmn. Pino Creolc Mr. nnd Mrn. W 'r. Vandevcor. Calamity Mr. and Mrs. r t. Lilian!, Mr. and Mrn. V. Cawliu-ld, J. 11. AndVirnou. Drownoy Mr, and Mm j y Hmith, Mr. iuhI Mrs. C, W. Dtlnlfc water, I. M. Davis. Hllvor Creek Mr. nnd Mm. W. o, IleMt, W. U, Johmton, Mr. and Mm. J c. ciMJii. Diamond--Mr. and Mm Kt Frazler, Mrn.'Cajwh? Btnyth, Claude Hmyth. It nhould be ponHlblo to dlnpoHo ot all fruit n and vegetable on the grounds at prices that will defray all transportation and leave a llttlu profit benldes. Notify your commit tee what you wink duns with your exhibit at tho clone of tho fair M A It Y (! It 1 K !' I X Itepubllciin C'itnllfitle Vor Hchooi Htiperintcmk'iit j" .j j . DODGE BROTHERS cars" . TRACTORS Burns Cash Store 3E3 ft