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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1920)
I Vnno Nlghl T II M TIM H H If H H A 1i 1) It V II N H , II A It N W Y TOON T V , O It VI (i O N Naturdny, October 1(1, WHO, A DIME A DAY A silver dime isn't much of a fortune, that's true., But a dime a day saved for a year would be quite a little help. Here are some of the things it would do. It would buy you a new suit of clothes. It would pay for a weeks va- ' ""I canon mis summer. It would pay for a lot of ' Christmas presents. It would make a creditable payment on a home li brary. ' It would buy a watch, an en gagement ring, in fact any one of these or a thousand other things you might want. Don't despise the Dime because it is small. Little drops of water make an ocean. I First National Bank BURNS, OREGON r JCAU i LOCAL J. 11. Jonklnn wnn n liunlncHM vlnlt or thu othur day. Mm. Jorry Dillon wnn thu guont of Mr. mid Mm. Albert Hwnlu T)iurn- ' ilay. OI HodiTburg wan grootliiK IiIm Mm. O. K. Thompnon nn.l dittigh many frlondH In lluriin Thumtlay. tor wuru In town Monday necoinpnii Hoporta aro to thu effect that con.l,wl hy Mn' 1)out'" nidornblo hiiow Iiuh fallun In thu I. Wolfmtoln nnd IiIh hoii. and Pel huiiiih .Mountain nvction already. i ,ir (JhrlMlonMou wero up from I,avon OHcar Wimt wan up from tlio Tl,u"(,n'. Loiwon week. nolKliborhood during thu Mm. Francoa Clark, nchool nuper lutnndtmt, mndo a trip to (,'ntlow dur ing tho wuuk whuru hIiu vlnllud with mdioolx. 'Y Tho prutont rnliiM havo not boon of Mr. and Mm. Will Fitter went up from Crami Thumduy. kuomIh of frlondH and looking after moiiio hind BOTH annim. I nnv xtinclnl limiitflL hut havo iIhIiivikI JamoH Taylor nnd wlfo nro jiwt'lh "lir"l,"E ' cropn and alack complotlng n realdonco on tludr ocro- ,nK ,my ku property to tho north of tho' j. c j,tftUy an(, ,,,H MOn Jonn aro grade and expect to hooii occupy up ff0m t,cr ,,, 0 Tf0Ul Cr()okt tholr now homo. , Mf (,HUy ,H ()f ,0 o(, Fred Otloy wan In town during the ,,,,,,,,, of ,,,,lt ,mrt of Unrmy co,m' wook. Mr. Otloy Im active In I.Ih op. ' n,, ,M (,,, of ,l,u ubtniilla men osltlon to tho i.roimMnd lt....M..v..lt wf Ulu ,"'"'Hy- 'u '" develop- Itofugo bill an It now Mauda and 0,1 n v,l,',,H r,",,!,, I'roporly In that haya wo um.t tUfuut It by all moaiiH. ""'Khborhood. nnd la mill active In . ronimunliy and county urfalm. Ho W. I.. lHt and A. J. Johnaon wero haa ntrlvud for better thlnga along uiiiouk our vla'torH from thu Silver tho lino of itgrlriilturu and Htock and rrook miction Thurmlay. Mr. Hoot nttalnod' HUecenH to audi a degree wan fortunato to receive $15 a head that ho Im ready to turn over hln for yearling nnlvtw recently hut Hlneo plant to a younger pumon to rontlu- that lime thoy havo dropped. Borne uo. However, ho In not a quitter and of tho Htockmon am not offered more Ih Mill ahlo to hold thu rulnu of liU than that prlcu for two-ycar-oldH. I bUHluuHH. 3m Rmd v for OCHOOI AGAIN THIS 1 YEAR Tliis Storo will bo Iloadquarloi'H for . : , School Supplies Why wait until tho laHfc minute (ho open ing day of hoIiooI to buy all of tho uuoded supplioH. Buy now whilo Ktookn are I'roHh and service nob rsuhed. Tablets Rulers Pencils Pastes Crayons Pens Inks Wo rim iivo a on a complojo llHt of Oflioiiil IVooks J)r All (Jrad, HEED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store 0. T, MlllorwaH in from thu Crow Camp tliltf wuuk. IIukIi Tudor, onu of thu oxtuimlvn nhonp Kroworit of thu. county, wuh in -llurns on IiuhIuoiiii thu othur day. Mm, A. C. Wolcomo took hur do- pnrturn WudnoHdny for Portland to bo nbHont a few daya. A. K. Hlchnrdaon wnn a vtnllor to tho Callow vnlloy country durlnx tho wook lookliiR aftor hln political ln torentu. Martin Dunk wan In 'own tho foru part of thlH week. Ho Iuih boon In California with IiIh family for ttomu tlmo. W. C. Conll. tho pioneer iitockmau of tho Slltfor crook country, wan aiiioui; our ImIhIiiuhu-vjidtom during tho week. K. N. Ndliioii, CIium. llnuktiH, (luo. Toner and Clydu lOmlireo wero anioiiK thoxo In from thu Dot; Moun tain and HuiiHot country durliu; thu week. Mr. NoIhoii Ih thinking of mak Inic a trip to outHldo polntn. I). K. JolniBoit of thu OruKou Wentern Colonization Co., arrived from Prlnovlllu Thumday afternoon and wont to Crane hint night to meet I'ruHldent DavldHon of thu company. Thoy expect to bo in thlH neighbor hood for a fuw dayH. A. Darron, tho old time hIioo re pairer, Ih back ut IiIh former ponltlon, Frank Welcomu In thu hnrncMM hop. Uo Ih certainly welcomed by thu clt Izoiih of UuniM who are trying to kucp within their men'nn by unlnR patched nnd half-nolud nhocn. Need Iohh to aay hu'n KuttlnR all tho work ho can handle. Addition llonnott ban been KuttlnK data on tho bird reftiKu bill In thin vicinity durlnK tho pant week nnd writing bin Information to tho Ore Konlau. Wo are on tho Job nt lant to defeat thlH meaniiro but It In rath er lato In ntnrtliiK. Wo nhould nuc- ceud In defeiitltiK thin bill and then If tho matter reaulren further atten tion all concerned nhould Ket toRuth ir and make nuch nrrniiKomontH an nro uecennary for thu bird life and permanency of tho prunent rentliiK and nuntlnt; place. Died Thu nail IntelllKunco linH boon received of tho death of Mm. I.ottlo i:. Harper, wlfo of J. H. Har per, on Keptumhur 27, nt Tacoma, taHh. Tho Harpom formHy lived at Narrow. They were married In thin city and decennial wan well known to tho people of Huron and Harney county. Hho wan tHo necond dnuKhtnr of Capt. nnd Mr. A. W. Oowan of thin .place. Hho leaven thruo children nnd her himband to mourn her. Uorcaved relatlvcn In thin city have tho nympathy of n wide circle of friundH. Ilalluy llayun lufl thin wuuk for Monmouth whuru hu Joliui hln wlfo and two daiiKhtom, Thoy will re main there durlni; thu cotuliiK nchool year at leant, Mm. 10, II. Hill nnd hur daughter, Minn Harriott aro up from tho ranch at Trout crook for n nhort bunlnenn and pleanuro vlnlt. Thoy expect to return to tho ranch In a day or two. Minn Ethel Tumor nnd hor moth er cninu up from AiidroWn yontorday In company with County Agent Mc Danluln and Mr. Dallard. Thu Turn um will remain In thin city fdr a fuw dayn. Mm. Hlouewatl Mpthcrnhnnd lufl for her homo at lOdmundu, Wantilng Ion on yenterday mornliiK, Kolnic out by way iir.lleiid In company with Hhorirr Ooodmau who hi on hln way to outnldo pnlutH on official ImihIiu'hh. Mm. Mothemhead npent nuvornl weekH In thin vicinity vlnltitiK with rnlatlvcH and frlondn. Tho TTmuii-Horald In plenned to Ml ho K')od a report of tho conduct of tho Harney county HIkIi Bchool football team an wan brought to It on their return from tholr Rnmon with Pralrlo City and Canyon City. Although tho boyn wero not victor ious In either riiiuo, it Ih a ploanura to find they nhowod thoy wero Rood Hportn and Routlomon. Thin lino of nthletlcn nhould hu encouraged by tho cltlzonn of Huron rind an Indicat ed nt thu Commercial club luncheon yenterday, there In a disposition up on tho pnrt of bunlnenn nnd profen nlonal men to rIvo them nupport. II. A. Lockett, a cattle buyer, wan In thin vicinity during tho week. Ho wan buying dry rown. It ncomn thoro In nomo dlfforence of opinion an to thu market prices of cattle, but tho flrnt prlcen quoted by buypom of $00 for dry cows, in not being paid. Young ntecrn nro moving at a rangn of up to a little belter than $45 for twon. Three and four year old Bloom nro not finding a ready market, nl though offern havo been made by Henry Illlackwell for G',4 cuntn por pound for them at thu railroad point. Whether (hln will bring tho grower what hu nhould havo for tho Mock In problematical, but if thu market doen not Juntlfy better prlcen It will have to go. However, liny In plentiful thin neanon and nomo nlock men m.'fy ho able to hold for n better price. (t I.OHT--Hot ween Juniper grndo nnd I.nwou, tan leather brief cane; O. 1). Conor, Corvullln, printed Innldo flap, nomo contuutn nddrended to P. h. Dallard. Finder bring to thin oinco. HKKD HYK iiajiianjaiuuouauajuauaousjuaoiiaflai "Master of Himself" GEORGE M. Reynolds, head of the largest bank in the United States outside of New York City, says: 'in 'The man who saves systematically and refuses to risk his savings in fly-by-night ventures proves that he is master of himself. "In the business world there is scarce ly a goal whose attainment will not be made easier by the systematic accumula tion of captial." This bank is glad to help a man save and become "master of himself" by pay ing A per cent, on his savings. Harney County National Bank "YOUit HOME INSTITUTION" A 1 Fall Hyu. Well filled, and abnolutoly clean. 3c por IT). K. W. COZAD. 10 to 25 Discount on ALL Goods Mail Orders receive prompt attention and sent postpaid Mrs. E. F. Schwartz. Kxporloncod Drosnmnkor Batlnfac tlon guaranteed Prlcen reasonable. Henldenco old Andernon Hotel. Mm. O. W. Johnn. 10-1 C4t. I.OBT Auto tool rolo on tho ntrectn of Hums. Finder bring to Harry Danluy and get reward. 101 G-tf. 800 acron of pasture with water for ntock, $200. Inquire of Kd. Kan nmnn of Narrows, Oro. 10-1C21. IOST On tho ntrootn of Hums, Sigma Chi pin with tho InltlnlH J. I), L. A aultnblo reward will .bo given tho party who found it If ' brought to thin oulco. 9-25. Dr. W. H. HoynoldH Chlroprntlc nervo npoclnllnt. Will bo at tho liv ens Hotel for HO ilnyn, nnd will bo pleased to havo nufforom who havo tried othur muthodn and havo not obtained doslrod renultn call. Con Htiltntlon hud examination fruo. ' A. W, Cowan nooma 1 & 2 L. stuHrn, Hounsevellc, Dulldlng. 10-1-41. WANTKI) Man to break adill homes and holp with stock, la nulro of Virgil Ilolon, Slmnios ranch, Uurnn, Oregon, Phone. 10-16-tf. Try Kircfttono Oarage. Oonln. Unlrrntl Adv. tf. FOOT BALL Hntunlay, October S.1 FOR SALB HO foot 6 inch canlnr. Unlvernnl Oarago Co. 8-14. I'atlentn recolvo tho best of rar nt tho Huron Maternity Hospital, Mn. Lftter Williams. Prop. Adv. Mm. A. D. Jones Is now In chare ,of tho Smth rooming houso adjoin ilng tho Colo hotel. Hho will U pleanod to meet her many frlctMi thera. fi-12tf. o HTOCK ItANCIIKS WANTKI) We will aoen have n number of hujrroi for nomo flrt clan Metc mnchea reaiwiutbly priced. Oome la and llt yiw property llara; Ooaaty Abstrwrt C. Canyon City High va. II. O. II. Kalr Orouiidi 'JtilW V. M. H. Wm. Farre fmctlc brfore U. S. Land lieparttucHt and Real Estate Iudlcftionn nro Unit tlio liiro of 4ho land will attract many hivchtom t Harney County tlio com ing hCiixon. lilNtiugM now will Im kept bnforu pnin pH:tlvo Invctorn tho on Urn heiisou, The Herman Mnrtz Wood Saw Is prepared to work t promptly Phone No. G104 wwwwww TX TTTTTTi Kenneth Crozler can deliver YOUR COAL Cheaper new than later. Warn the pretext awpply la exhausted the price vflll raUe-Phane G22F. Your woithlesa TIRES are not worthiest. WHY Became vulcanizing puts new life into them and add many more miles to their capacity. We Milcnnize ccif nlifically and economicallj'. It. F. ROSE Burns Garage Bend & Bums Auto Stage , II. It. SCUAN.NO, N1.S 1IILU O. S. IMCTlSllSpN. I'rops. Ml Touring Cars NOW MAKING REGULAR SCHEDULE Leaves Hums evcru Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Special attention f?iven 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 TO in ItKAL I'liXASUlVK COMING whoa yon ordor a glaea of our porfoet soda. Made Just right, mixod Just right nnd eorvod Just right it Is n drink fit for tho gods or tholr. de scendants. Sooms llko high pralao? Not i hit of it. Como in auy time nnd put tho matter to a tost. And llston, it tnstoH ovon hotter If partak en in coinpuuy. PAGE'S SWEET SHOP ).