THE T I M H 8 II H It A L l BURNS, lAHOr COUNTY, OBHGON Hntiirilii)', November. 1.1, 1020., Tmgo Four STh'e Times- JJxralcL V.tf" The Large Circulation Of Any i Nowppr In Harney County.. ' , ;'. JULIAN I1YRD . MMr SUUCftlFTfON RATES 11.00 1.00 7 Hattirtlny, November 9, I MM. II. C. II. H. NOTKH Tho II. C. II. S. ohHorvoil "Dottor KiikIIbU Week" from Nov. 1, to Nov. $. "IJottoa Kngllnh Wook" la a wook lolgnutod by education nil ovor tho Unltod StntoH in which to furthor tho iMHtor nnouch movement. Many of ho common orrorH woro clovorly car tooned by tliu HngHali Htudonti. Jos lu ahopunl iluiiorvoH much crotltt for . iior olovor rnrtoon In which "Had Kngllnh" Ih being Hurtxiiitlttounly ro mo vim! from tho II. ( II. S. vornnc ulnr. All of tho inuny cnrtuoiitt woro InloroHtlug mill wo uro Horry you didn't vlMlt uh nud huu them. Tho iiiiiiual Hud CronH drive In Huron him boon turned ovor to tliu liigU hcIiooI Klrlrt. Tho commlltocH iiniwilnted by MIhh Anderson hnvu nu iholr caiituliiH, Juno Dalton, Joaulo Shopnrd, Hntol Hlbbnrd, and Opal IKjwiir. Knob high hcIiooI girl wait sslvun in buttoiiH, nontorit mid ntlck cm to Hull. Tho campaign nturtod Arinlntlco Ifciy with ovory Klrl dotormlnod to On her bunt. In tonkin thlH drlvo a nuccoMH. Tho public Ih roiiuonted by tho County Comuilttoo mid tho IiIkIi wehool KlrlH to bo nit liberal and con sddorntu on poiiHlblo, bocnuHo wo did not Invito thin drive. Don't fool that wo uiut to "Load you up" ovory (lino wo moot, but nro only doing our bit In thin nation wldo ennipjlgn. Hav your dollar ready and ro wiombor that hnlf of tho money ro coIvi.hI kooh to tho County Public Ilonlth AHHocintlon, which tnnlntaliu the I'uhllc lloaltli Nurno. Saturday. Novombor G. thu Kroh man claim wum outortaluod by tho Sophomore clatoi nt tho IIIkIi hcIiooI. An Inguuloux program had boon Iilunncd which with the uHnlHtunco r Mian Freatio. Andemou anil Wheal lou proved a ureal huccchh. From thi htart until tho hint red flam of "Mailon," all wan mirth and laugh U:t. Ilnth cIiihhoh went homo con tout. Unable to obtain n Kiuno with Vrliiuvllt, nud only nblo to land n TluwilCHglvIng Day gume with Hod rnom) wiih tho not roiiult of tho ef fort mndo to continue our football muii. ' Tim miiiad therefore, broke' training mid called It "finis" for 1920. s ) Tho' Koldon II wan awarded tho following mint: Clark. Cuonl, Cooloy, Hwott K. Itlbbard, Hwott W. Iloteh kian, Loggnn, .McCulloch, It. Oowati, Uolnomnn, Voogtly, Thornburg, Wol coino, Horton II. M. Richardson. v'Tho following have benn oloctod an managcra: Football, C. Oowan, 23, Danoball, J. Dalton, '22, 'Track, P. Loggan, '23. At a' mooting of tho lottor mon Woaloy Wolcpmo wan nolocto.l Cap tain of tho football olovon for noxt yonr. Adolph Uyrd, '24, loft In company with Mr. MoDanlols, JfrdrMcDanlels mid Herbert Whiting for tho Block nhow In Portland, Ho will bo ono of tho team to roproiiont thlu county In Htock Judging, Tho "Ilodeo" staff In now comploto Kdltor, KrancoH Donognn. '21; Asst. Editor, Josalo Bhopard, '22; Liter ary, F, Loggan, J. Dalton; Athletic, Hox Clark; Boctoty, Ilaxol Hlbbnrd; Art, Opal Downs; Humor, Frank Uolnomnn; CIiirhoh, Milton Ilrowii, '21; J, Shopnrd, '22; U. Goodman, '23; M. Hlchnrditon, '24; IIuhIiioh MunitKor, It. Oowan; AhhIhI. lluil iiohii Manager, W. Wolcomo. aiiKir I'ltlCMHYTHHIAN CIIUIK'II MKKH NKW NA.MK For tho purpose of extending lit I t finikin h AUaM n ui lit jkt I t fll I Iliai (1 M I l 11 Mil II Wf't W nmill lUIUU'l lllJ First Prexbytorlail Church of Hurnp has chnugpil ltd tuimo to tho Com munity I'roxhytorlAii Church of lluriiH. Thin action wbh tnkon at n mcotlng of tho fiooHHlon and congre gutlon huld at tho church on Tues day ovenlng of thin wook. Tho HtiggCMtlon whh mndo for thin chnngo a few weokn ngo and In nc- cordanco n petition waa nddronnod to tho I'ruribytory nuking pormlioilon for Htich chnngo. Thla petition waa granted and Itov. Win. Ilalrd, who la clerk of tho I'roabytnry, enmo to Duma mid met with tho Intornntod people to ratify tho chungo which la orfuctlvo on January Int. 1921. Tho otUcura worn Inatructcil to make tho decennary chmigoa In tho corporation papern to conform to the now name nt tho proper time. Tho aenalou elected now ofTlcurn at thlH meeting, making tho Hullng Kldera: John U. Crozlcr, Alox (Irant Thompnou, A. H. Hwaln, nud William Ktlrllng, tho latter being elected clerk of the mohhIoii, Tho board of Iruateea elected nro? Jullnn llyrd, Wm. Farro, A. 8. Hwaln, Mra. B. A. Ilnwull-Mnrtz la the per inauent clerk of tho cougrogntioii mid tho flnnnclal aecretary mid treua urer la Mm. C. W. Loggan. VAKHANT 45AI.I, f Notlco (a hereby given that thero nro HUlllclent funda on hand to pay off all (lotiernl Fund warrnuta regla tored up to mid Including Auguat 25. 1020. liitercal conaoa Nov. ir, 1920. W. V. KINO, County TreiiHiirer mmmmm Iff Annual Thanksgiving. Ball Under Auspices of Mothers' Club Thursday, November 25 Tonawama, Burns Refreshments Served TKFJr I with every Iook Up a FULL Kit an your town ,jr h Ml 1 1 raiijf . it", i - ..troli t of the brush when you paint with P 1 rl I2J mm Y.J-' THANKSGIVING - mem ONT let mother exercise uiore care in the selection of that Thanksgiving turkey than you do in the suit you will wear on Tur key Day when all the family gathers around the home table again. Thanksgiving is the DRESS-UP DAY of tne fall season for suit or overcoat. 1 for rAIUCFULLY tailored, perfect fitting ganncntH men who- dnNiro threo-button conuorvntivo HtyluB. Tho.v lire duvcloped of tho best quality fancy worsted nmtorialH. Well lined with alpiieu lining and neatly llniHhud throughout. When you hob thene miitH you will realize what wonderful values thin department oflern - $40 to $i Thi. New Blue-$S0 Hat Smiles For Everybody A fortunate purchase of Fall Hatsthe season's latest styles in all the new colorings Men's Vclour Hats $4 to $10 Soft and Stiff HaU $3 to 8 Neckwear $1 to $i.00 BURNS CASH STORE Silk Sox $1 vi: KTA.M) ;oititKTi:i Call.' Hurrah for Crook county. Wo tako thla, tho flrat of noventl partiea to ba FOR SALK lloraea, cattle, turkeys. Uwi week Tho Tlmoa-Horald took l)n or hatH Ita uolghhnra over In Crook county to tnak hccntiHo from a table of fig urea publlahed In tho Cortland Jour nal It appeared that they hud voted favorable to tho bird bill. Wo nro In receipt of a lelegrnm from Tho dill, (Feaa'a paper at l'rlnovlllo) which rcada! "Olllolal count here ahowa the bird bill Iiiih 202 voten favorable mid 90ft agulliat. Tho local preaa fought tho paaaago Injuat -0- HlfND.W KOIKM)l, I'AHTV (Contributed) The Willing Worker, mi orgunlz held thla winter, waa a aucceaa. Their teacher,. Mra. Tlcknor, wan ably ai alated by Mra. Homer Heed and Mra. Chita. Ilrittlughatu, Married At tho Lovona Hotol,' yoHlenlny nfleriioou, Nov. 12, Hyron chlckoua, grain. 8C tona of wild liny, turnlpa and carrota. Inquire of Claud McOeo. Ilurua, Oregon, on Narrowa road. lM32t. Clnudo Shown, n nophow of Mr. ed claha of young peoplo of tho Hap-' A. Hennett nud Mlaa Klalo HOI woro lom Lowo nud J. W. Shown, arrived ! tlat Sunday School, huld Ita chiHa I united In marrlugo by Itov. John h.lhoro tho othor day from Spokane ! party nt tho homo of MIhh Muo Hrlt-j Wlaheraon, pnator of tho I'reabyter- where ho haa been working He U j tlugham, on Friday ovo, Nov. nth. inn church. Tho young people nro ( vlaltlng with relatlvea in thla city, a I There woro thirty five preaent. AM realdenla of tho Princeton aectlou. ' guoHt nt tho Lorn Lowo home where Iter Miiendlnir tho iivonliiir with n nnn.l tho bride helm: tho dauithter of T. II. ' Itobert Lowe Ih nlao vlaltlng for a o of the bill I'leaao correct 1 corn aml '"" ,,,n a,H, ltretlng Hill, one of tho oiiergotlo farmora ! abort tltno before hla furlough endi Ice to vour nolKhbora. Tho 'nmv IIM', Ktaaliig contoatn they ro- of that locality. They will mnko'und ho hua to rotum to the L'. S. l turned to their homea fooling that their homo In Hint neighborhood. navy Home Drug Co. 1 m mm FAINTS 71 YEAR LEADERS - puller CO. PAINT If thore'n u good rcahon for any thing, then it'n puinting your Jiouho with good paint. I'PLLKIt I'ulnt la GOOD Paint. 'It auvea u great deal more than It costs kivch you money in up keen and udda to tho value of your property. Invest in PULLER Paint rit'lit awuy. W. P. Fuller & Co. A J. Save Your Eyis ! Rye utrnin causes hcadnclies, nervousness atitl other trou bles. I tit glusHe.s accurately and scientifically. All Work Guaranteed. MAUWCH SCHWARTZ Optoiuetrlat OUice with Dr. Ii. F. Smith BSE M Might As Well Have A Guarantee In Fact its A REAL SAVING You Will Say so, Too. G U A R A N T E E Our Customers Tell Us that there is nil the difference in the world between the old style wire wound broom they've been accus tomed io usiii and the isms, mux IZ&mh&lh. Process BROOM They say tin's difference is not merely in appear mice: Little Pollv is not onlv a lighter broom, with a tip more llexible than the old style wire wound broom, but it doesn't break . ac tne snouiaers or wear 10 a point at the tip like other brooms. After you've used one Little Polly, vou'll understand why we're proud to say wo sell it. Farmers Exchange 3 .i i -a-a c m G U A R A N T E E 1 i 'J: