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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1920)
Hnttirtlny, Mccomlicr II, Itnu 1 OPPORTUNITY T II, M T I M U H II 13 It A li I) It U It N F) II A It N K Y O O I' N T V , 0 It R (i ( N m m-t wmtxg MMZE3 ml 3l d?L tfl cPFA oPIg. f EWiK anyone who scans OF THE MOST m JfiJf IobJq 'd?S5?UI A D0LLA WILL BUY STANDARD MERCHANDISE THEWEINST FROM PRACTICALLY EVERY DEPARTMENT IN HOM AND FOR mAtlAr cSfJVl1 TO SEC"RE WHAT ONE WANTS FOR PERSON, FOR nurot ainu hOR GIFTS AT A GOOD SAVING. SOME LOTS LIMITED. EVERYBODY WHO CAN SHOULD COME. Another Big Drive in Our "Back to Normalcy" Movement SUGAR, Pure Cane, 9 lbs for. CITRUS WASHING POWDER 3 pkf .. COFFEE, Fre.hly Routed, jR 1 .jooq oienci cotree with excel- " i GLASS WASHBOARD lent strength and flavor 4 Ibs i BRASS WASHBOARD TEA, a well known blend of Folf er. Tea, 21b Tin, for GMZRARDEJJ.I 'S Chocolate 1 lb. HERSHEY'S COCOA 1 lb. COCOANUT, 1 pkg. ALL FOR LAUNDRY SOAP, Proct 18 SI WALNUTS, 3 lb. for PEANUTS; 5 lb, for $i MENS SOX, black lisle finish 4 prs for We have a nice line of Jewlery suitable for Christmas :r. t ai i i t jrter and Gambia. White iom exceptional values. hmn im m' 2H B CUFF LINKS Gold filled M LADIES HOSE, lisle finish i double sole, black and cordovan, 4 pr. $1 Ciidmkv'a TAP CHAP i 11 larsre bars .... i 4 BENS, Srrull White. 11 lbs BAYO BEANS, 10 11$ ... CELLULOID STARCH, 8 pkg . CORN MEAL, 29 lb sacks $1 regular $3.50 and $4.00 values at MENS WATCH FOBS gold filled up to $5.00 values CREAM OF WHEAT, 3 pkgs. RED MEXICAN 10 !b SMALL JAP RICE, 11 lbs DILL PICKLES 2 half gal. glass jars, . MS- $ 1 p. CHKISTMAS CANDIES 3 lbs. flC A big assortment of Rings, Cs7 JL Stickpins, Ladies watch PEPPERED HASH, 1 3 16 oz. glass iara for $! CHOCOLATES 2', lb. TEA GARDEN SYRUP,.2 .j CHEWING GUM. .11 brand.. $1 $1 and Locket chains all going for,. KARO SYRUP 10 lbs $1 25 pkgs. for ALAGA SYRUP 7 2-lb can. ....ifc5aiPRE?yE? t ,JAMS -r v umrt o lur 3 Cnm REX l.YF. ' J ALMONDS .d BRAZILS, a i i cno tTm. 4 lbs for ntiki t vi , ' $1 '$1 SILK TIES, The greatest val ues in men's silk ties for years will be found here HANDKERCHIEFS, Men's leVzXWz oft finished, hemstitched, 1 doz in box for HANDKERCHIEFS, Ladies soft finish, floral em broidered, just the thing for a Xmas gift, dozen $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 TOWELS, 18X38, Turkish, Bath towels 3 for MENS UNDERWEAR shirts and Drawers light weight for $1 $i r -m $1 $1 J 1 OVERALLS, waist only Boss of the Road WORK SHIRTS, grey, slate blue colors GINGHAMS 4 yds for OUTING FLANNEL dark colors, 4 yds for COTTON BATTING, small size rolls, seven for CHILDRENS OVERSHOES up to size 13 going at .... $1 Si $1 si si si In order to give everyone a chance to buy their supplies for the Holidays and to buy their Xmas gifts at our reduced dollar prices, we have decided to allow our dollar prices to stand until New Year Eve. If you cannot come send in your order by mail. Orders mailed the same day as received. WEINSTEIN MER. CO. Lawen, Oregon 1LKAHANTIUKH KOR TIIK HIIKKI MAN On vlnltliig a local buttlne bbuuo the other day whom nnveral woru assembled a card iiiHUud by a btK Khoop cotuntlRHlon hnuHo In Chlcugo was handed uh to road. It contained aoma very Interesting thingf) in con section with tho wool and sheep In dustry, mora or loss cauHtlc In ItH naturo, It applies ho woll that wo decided aomo of It should bo read by subscribe to Tho Times-Herald who aru engaged In tho shoop business. It read, in part: Tbo sheep markot In evon worno than tho lamb trade. Choice, big, fat, heavy, natlvo eweti are milling at 4c, and thousands of cull to med ium owes from 2 to 3V4c. We believe wa havi solved tho whoop bUHlnoen. Quotations on the Chicago market show t&nkagn Is selling at $80.00 to 190.00 a ton. "You can buy the best, -native owes hero at $80.00, and the bulk of tho owes at $00.00 to $70.00 h ton, ho wo advise our friends who mro feeding hogs to kill tho sheep and feed them to the bogs, as It Is the choapoHt feed that you can get, mack cheaper than tankage and fully a good; then yon have the skins be--aide. There Is nothing oa the list s oheap as these fat, native ewes aow. Not only tbut, but the packer ear tbey cannot sell the mutton, and H yes oome to Chisago and boy "sw "(I far fee. It Vill kl eo- i plo who have sheep to market later on. j We note by city papers that many i peoplo uro thankful for the bount eouH cropH ruined tbroui;houi (ho country and aru rejoicing over tho low prices the furuiom nro gutting for thorn, but thuy don't rejoice when tho fact Ih mentioned that their wages will have to come down to bo on a level with what it cohIs to pro duce crops to sell at present prices, If thoro over was a Thunkttglvlng when tho sbeepmun were not thank ful, this Is one, Wo nro thankful for the raids on tho markot. (Nit) We ara tbaakfwl for the railroads furnishing us cars two or throe weeks uftor thoy are ordcroH) (Nit) We arc thankful for the rnllroads at tko Block Yards, two or three days after cars aru ordorod, furnish ing single docks instead of doable decks, allowing us to pay, Increased freight charges. (Nit) We are thaakfal for the retailer charging us 60o a pound for lamb chops when he Is'buylng tk carcase at 21c, as k Wight chart as ISn. (Nit) We are thankful far tka iHerlnaa Waolen Mills raising the wages r their employees II to 31 pet east and then shutting down. (Nit) We are thankful for ear alothlag saerokaaUi redvetift tka pries af elotkaj, Tou ess est fsMf feed suit, niHdo largely of shoddy, for $70. now. According to the presont prlco of wool there is about $1.00 worth of wool In it. (Nit) About the only thing tho nhoop men run be thankful for is that a groat many of them havn been put out of bunlncns. It will rollevu them from the trying situation thuy havn had and they might got a little nest, Taking it u)l In all, wo don't think tho sheepmen have anything to be real thankful for this year, It Is dollar to doughnuts very few of tbom had turkey yesterday, and It Is u pretty safe bet that the majority of tke laboring men In the cities did. NOT1GK OK THAGHKKA HXAM1NATJON Neilc Is kereby given that an amioatlon of applicants for cortlft catesa to teaok will be held both la Barns aid Craaa beglnalng on Wed Bead ay, Dec. IS, sod oontlnutng te ana Uelsdtsa tke ltk and 17th f DSMssker, Program will ap- S4n l tke aaxt lease of tbla papss. VaANCBH CLAItK, fkseaty Sskool 8Mpk Wha e fellow gets rick quick tke next thlag k waata to do Is te sat Hsksv quloker, NOTICM OF fiAMB Notice Is koreby given that, porsa- sat to aa Order of Sale duly made kr tks Casatr Ooart for llarnay County, Oregon, on tho 6th day of December 1U20. and to mu directed. I will on Monday tho 10th day of January 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at tho front door of the Court House in the city of nurnu, County of Harney and fltata of Ore gon, In the manner provided by law urul upon tho terms and conditions In mild Order sot forth, sell to tho highest bidder for cash, all of tho real proporty huroln described to) which Harney bounty has heretofore acquired title by virtue of salo for delinquent and unpaid taxes: NftNtfNKKNWtt Sec. 25, Twp. 30 8. It. 36 K. W, M. NMNttNRUBWVi Sec. 85, Twp 36 6. It. 36 K. W, M. NKNHNWttBWVi Bee. 13, Twp. 35 S. II. 83 H. W. M. NVtNKlViNKW Soc. 15, Trb. 35 B. It. 33 E. W, II. NBVfaBKV4BHU Bee, 13, Twp. 35 S. II. 33 R. W. M. Btt88KUnRU Bee 35, Twp. 36 B. II. 81 K. W. M. BMiBVsBWUSHi.4 Boo. 3S. Twp. 36 8. II. 36 B. W, M. flVVUHWU Boo. 1), Twp. 38 B. n. 36 K. W. M. NHNWU So, 11, trsra. 9. R. 06 H. W. U, SW'NWU 8eo. II. Tp. 01 8. S. 38 B. W. 11. B Mi BIS VI BR 4 Sec. tV, Tw. 48 8. R. S3 M. W. M. Stt8ttNWiSWW ajae) it, Twp. 3i 8. r. aa a. w. n. BVNWiNVVi Bcc. 7, Twp. 36 8. II. 34 B. W. M. BHNWMNKVl 8ec. 31, Twp.85 8. II. 31 K. W. M. NV8WNKV4 8ec. a, Twp. 36 8. R. 33 E. W. M. NV4NE4NWVi Soc. 9, Twp. 36 8. It. 33 B. W. M. NHNWMSWVi Soc. 7, Twp. 36 8. R. 33 E. W. M. W. A. GOODMAN, Sheriff of llor- nuy County, Oregon Ily I T. RANDALL, Deputy First Publication December 11, 193). Last Publication January 5, 1921. A fellow gets a lot of sport out of kooplng tab on his neighbors until they begin to keep tab on him. 20,000 Acres SAGEBRUSH LANDS with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable pricee on-fiftk cash balance eats farms. Six per cent in Essstens Oiwgosi live Stock Company mwow