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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1923)
, V . i PE TAMffVijV v THE IIMRS-HMKALR BWKWS, MAKWT'qUNTY O ft M O N Saturday, NeTwifcr , its MANY have not yet come to re alize the size, importance and in fluence the Pacific International Livestock Exposition wields for the welfare and upbuilding of livestock raising in the Northwest. Nor does every stockraiser appreciate the opportunities offered for his own de velopment and profit. In 13 years the Pacific International has grown to bo ono of the great Livc Btock expositions of the world, the largest under one roof in America, until tills year, November 3 to 10, will exhibit about 4000 head of purebred dairy ami beef cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, and horses; also 2C00 chickens and rabbits, offering $00,000 in premiums and showing many world's champions as well as other notable stock. The exposition combines. Daily Auction of Dairy and Beef Stock ' Gigantic Livestock Exposition Dairy product Show . Land Products Show Northwest Hay and Grain Show Western Winter Poultry Show Night Horso Show Industrial Exhibits Mcr fc 100,000 pm;I attended l.t ytr. Why don't YOU attend ann corn In contact with th. breeders and purebred animal that .redoing ro much for Uee.lock development In lha We.t? Then come In and tclt u. of your istpreauon. here at The Ftr.t National Bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BURNS, OREGON OCTOBER 1923 l$V HON TVl WtD TMU FRI SAT 1 2 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A22 23 24 25 26 27 25293031 4 LOCAL iPEWNGk IOHT On main at wet jesterdny, an open faco goM wntch mid chain with Hinall knlfo on ona of chain. Kultahlo wtvnrd If finder will bring to this onieo. W. L. Host was In town from Sll Tor crook Thursday. Oscar West was In town Monday from his dairy ranch. Mrs. George James was In town "Wednesday from Iter .homo near Ilarnoy. Born To Mx. and Mrs. Clyde Stah!. Sunduy. October 28, a daugh ter. W. M. Harvoy, the Lakovlow horso and mule buyer, Is again In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Dob McManui, of Blltzen, were registered at tho Lov ens this week. W. II. Mullen, of Ontario, former ly associated with Will FIser in tho -warehouse business at Crane, is a business visitor this week. Ralph Cattorson was up from Lawen early in the week. Stovo Seaweard was over from .Diamond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Drown and their daughter, Miss Opal, weru among the out of town guests pre out at the dancing patry glvon by tho Eastern Star last Saturday night. Don't forget the football game this afternoon. Harney HI is going up against the Canyon-John Day bunch of high school boys. It's go ing to bo a close contest. Mrs. W. W. Koonoy, mother of Mrs, Dell Hayes and a sister to Mrs. D. A. Jones ha3 returned to her homo at Bend after spending several -weeks In this vicinity vlBltlng with rolatU'cs and friends. Four now residences havo recently beon built in tho suburban tracts neighborhood surrounding tho Itoun eovollo and H. Thels holdings. Mr. Thols has comploted three new cot tagos and Mr. Rounsovollo Is erect ing another cottage. This Improve ment Is commendable and shows that our pltlzons are preparing for jiew people. C. II . Voegtley will arrivo home this evening from his visit to Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Jonnlnga Cnldwoll were In town during tho week. Mrs. Fay Comcgys spent a part of tho past week visiting In Diamond. Carroll Cecil was ovor from tho ranch on Silver crcok tho other dny. Mrs. Hobt. Colo arrived homo this week from her vacation visit to Portland nnd other points. Sho re turns In good health and rested from her vacation. Sho reports a fine time. A. V. Wells, roprosontatlve of Bu shong & Co.. n pilntlng firm of Port land, is In Rums looking after the liitorosta of his coticrru. Mr Wi.ls has boon with this firm for many years nnd (3 well known io th busi ness men of Burn? whore he hn.i beon coming rcgulnrly. Tho novelty tlanco glvon by the Eastern Star last Saturday as a ben efit for -tho Masonic nnd Eastern Star homo was largoly attended and tuoso prosont report a delightful time. Tho recelpt3 netted n goodly sum for tho homo. Mr. and Mrs. John Qravos woro up from their homo noar Malheur Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Howsor woro down from tholr ranch homo In the vicinity of Htirnojr the other day. Mrs. Judd Wtao waB In from tho P ranch for a few days this week vis iting with rolntlvoa and frlonds. Mr. an dMra. Thos. Cleveland woro ovor from tholr homo at Van last Saturday. Al Goto was in town 'from his Warm Springs ranch homo tho oth er day. Compton Anderson wis hero from Drow8oy this woek to take examin ation Tor rangor In tho national for ost. Dluo Mountain Eaglo. Billy Jones, of Junturn, was a buslnosa visitor to Burns yostorday. Mr. Jones la ono of tho ploncwt Htockmon of oastorn Oregon. All members of Sylvia Hoboknh Lodgo, No.s 43, nro urgod to bo pros ont at tho noxt regular mooting on Tuesday, Nov. C. Hy order of tho Noblo Grand, Hurry Williams wna over from Sil ver crook for a few days during this week visiting with his wlfo and chil dren who nro living In town for school purposes. Mrs. Arthur Turner has been quite 111 nt her home near this city this week. Her physician fears sho Is suffering from gall stone. Sho Is reported hotter nt this time. Frank Kuony, tho Stoln's Moun tain wool grower, was among our visitors during tho week. Mr. Kuony has many flocks of sheep In this county. Cortes Elliott was down from his ranch homo on Cow crook tho other dny and stated he won kept busy milking tho cows, digging potatoes and harvesting his big crop of gnr den products. Mr. and Mrs. Robort McDowell wore tendered a farewell party at tho homo of Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Turner last Sunday night. The Mc Dowells expect to lenvo uuou for Los Angulos where they will spend tho winter. Mrs. America Foator was ovor from hor stock ranch In tho wagon tiro section during' tho wook untl stntcd sho vas arranging her busi ness affairs to pormlt hor leaving so mo tlmo during tho present month for Los Angeles whero sho will spend tho winter. Purchases in our Grocery Depart ment now entltlo you to tlckots on tho FREE 1U23 FORD TOURING-. 8-11-tf The sorvlcos In tho Dnptlst church are Increasing In Intorcst and attend ance, owing In a groat moasuro to tho splendid holp of tho recently or ganized choir. Tho ipastor will preach noxt Sunday, Nov. 4 at both morning aud evening sorvlco. Como nnd enjoy tho music, the sermons and tho fellowship. "Daddy" Kcoch was up from his homo noar Lnwon tho othor tiny on buslnosa. 11. E. Drako has boon appointed flro marshal of Hums by ho city council. McBdnmos Frnnk and Wlllio Dlb blo wcro In town Thursday from tholr homines on Sllvor crook. J. C. Cecil was a business visitor Wednesday from his ranch homo on Sllvor crook. WCOTTS BEST fancy patont FLOUR. fl.75 a aack. POUND LOAVKS BREAD, freah dally, S conts a loaf. 8-11-tf Yos, wo need aomu things to nmko this n hotter town. Wo must have bottor streets, water, sower, etc. Prostloy Smyth was In from his Dlnmond ranch homo tho first of this wook to attend a mooting of tho directors of tho First National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Noonchestor woro In Bums this wook. They have boon making n tour of this sec tion recently. Tho Colo Hotul dining room Is again open and Its former boarders nnd frlonds nro cordially Invited to tho good utonls that has mado It so popular In tho past. 11-3-tf. Mrs. K. W. Dnruos arrived up from tho Portland homo tho fora part of tho prosont week nnd will visit with her husband for a short tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. John Wltzell woro among our visitors from tho Nar rows sactlon during tho woek. They nro ntttong thu otdost pioneers of Hnruoy county In point of resldouce, John D. Daly, of Boise, prealdont pf tho First National Dnnk of this city, wns ovor tho foro part or this wcok to nttond a meeting of tho di rectors of thu Institution. Christian Bchapor and his son Ernost wero In from tholr Diamond farm homo during thu wcok on busi ness. Mr. Schnpor reports a good crop of grain on his places tho pnst season. tixtonslvu stocks WEINSTEIN'S STORES - low prices at CUT R A T K 8-11-tf. Wh does it thunder ? because olectrlclty (light ning), In passing through the clouds, meets resistance which causes heat. This heat makes tho air expand in violent waves which thun der against the eardrum. Al ways tako ASPIRIN TABLETS to avoid that ringing in your ears which signals tho coming on of a cold. Absolutely pure aspirin, tab lots so skillfully mado that their bcnoflclul action boglns In 1G seconds. Snow-white, highest purity, never irritate or burn, Ono of 200 Purotost prepara tions for health nnd hygiene. Every ltom tho best that ckill and consclenco 'can produce. REED BROTHERS 77,0 ItezsMi, B Ston Herman Thols, "Dutch Curpont or," hns a brother hero. Hit en mo right from Germany to Join "Dutch" aud to mnko America his homo. Thu nuweomor Is a baker by trade but stated oven though ho could bake ho couldn't find nnythlng to baku or oat so decided to leave Gurmany. Waltor "Pat" Sullivan spout a fow days In Burns this weok on huslnosH. Ilu Is now associated with a whole sale tobacco firm and enjoys a good business in this section, "Pnt" for morly resided In Burns whero lip was In buslnoss for a tlmo. Ho hns many friends who woro glad to sou him and "Pat" Is so favorably Impressed with tho future of his old homo town that ho coutomplatori returning hero lit tho noar future to again cast hlu lot. When You . Are Sixty-Five You aro living comfortably today on your own earnings. Will you bo ablo to do it at sixty fWo? If you save a onrt of today's earnings and keep it safely invested, you may look forward to old age, as thopleasantcst timo of your life. If you roach aixty-fivo without a cunt of stored up capital, -hut there, don't even think of such a thing. Start making PW dny deposits today. Hantey Eounhj National Bank g Burns, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION1 Havo you seen tho now lines of Lndlcs Oxfords nnd Hosiery In Welnstolns DRY GOODS DE PARTMENT? 8-11-tf A llttlo vnrloty of wonther broke tho monotony of things this weok. MobI of tho tlmo It has boon bright nnd clear but yesterday morning wo had a llttlo rain. Just enough to mako a follow fool ho's glad he's allvo. HAY FOR 8ALE 100 tons good up-lnnd, noar Burns; 300 tons ok Cow Crook. C. B. McConnell. 10-27-It. FOR HALE HO Arco Irrigate! fniin nil lovel, old primary water right, 10 acres In itlfnlfn balance- In pas turo. All tillable and subject to alfalfa nnd grain. Nninll I id use. Second crop, of alfalfa oei with tho plnco if purchased before har vest, located II mllca East of Hums on New Htato highway. PRICK W.250.00. Easy Term INLAND EMPIRE UBALTY COM PANY. Phono .TOW M-18 Having severed my connections with the Service enrage I wish to announce that I ant prepares! t . take care f all kinds of ante mohlle repair work at my own shop at home CON LEIBIC. R AT - SNAP McKlnnon and Co. All KindiOf Confection), Clgnri, ClgnretU Tobacco PeatMc HulMiag KILLS RATS I Burns Cash Store I Calling Attention to Our complete Line of Men's andJBoyV SWEATERS Mum eisw- slmnV P A So inlco. Absolutely preicnta odor from cumins. Ono p.tckn;jo prmr lliU. RAT-H.VAP comet lit rnkr no inlvltiK "I'h other food Guaranteed. SWo slo - I rnko enough for Pnnh-y, Kitchen or Collar. (We sim - IS cake . for Chlrkon IIoiim', coops or wiiiill htilldlui:. $!-" l rnkrrt - enniiuli for nil farm uud ouMulldliur, storti(U IniildliiKH, r factory building. Hold nnd Guaranteed by Recti llro lliers, and I. H. Gear & Co., Advertisement. FOR HALE NEW Hlx Keoai Med rrn Haagalow, incladlag bath, hetC Had eoM water yatM, Wf yrepertjrieeilOO ttM, lecatcd tm coraer oa new Stat highway. Garage, Woofehml, bmph(hm, cklckenhoMe and gar4iUI Meaka from Mala Street. P1UCK M.OOO ISLAND EMPIRE ItKAITY COM PANY. Phono SWW Hl CITY LOTH FOR HALE GREAP In cholro locution on bill or in flat, RhukIhK from fOft'.OO to 1BO.OO per lot noxlflO foct. Flao Imlld Iiik sites, Will uslt yon to build jour own homo on easy tortus, Jurtt llko paying rent. INLAND EMPIIli: HEATY COMPANY Phono OW. ! ' FOR RENT 'J Room IIiihIiicmm Hnllo oh Ground floor In renter of HiikImohs Dlitrlct 915.00 per montb. Inland Um pire Realty ;. Phono ttOW. Winter Needs in Gents Furnishing Mackinaw Coats, Leather Vests, Stag Shirts, Woolen Shirts, Wool Sox, Underwear, Overshoes, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. V. i'w.:ii jBB'"r" '.""I'm Table Test Tells When overy memJ)or of your family Koes to'the table with keen appetite you do not worry about health. Hero are a few simple remedies to guurd against winter ills. Nyal Whito Pine Cough Syrup , Nyal Sarsaprilla Tonic Nyal Figsen, Nyal Laxacold HOME DRUG COMPANY DRUGGESTS A M