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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1923)
'TT" W ' ' ' x r J"' iy ,', " Ml " K , w TR TIMR8-KlKAIi HURNS, MAR NUT OOWNTY OR1ION Saturday, November S4, ItM rAGBS 'J i U I Bi y l:t I'lt t i M ' hi- ii mi m si rt UG On Thanksgiving Wo lire thankful Thnt America stands unltoil and powerful; Thnt brnvo hoartn and broad oceans guard us from any foreign danger1; That education, equal rights and democracy find frco expression hero; That opportunity Ilea on every hand and every man haa a chanco to win and ndvance; That practically every man haa work, good wages and a chanco to save for the future; That an American dollar is worth a dollar and when wo earn ono we havo something better than a balo of European paper money, THE TRUE SECRET OF SUCCESS IS THRIFT, AND PRINCIPALLY AS AP PLIED TO SAVING." Sir Thomas Upton. The First National Bank Burns, Oregon iimwiTrc-.'s-a: MOWBa , LOCAL MAPPE. yiL Wm. Fay was In town yesterday. Mrs. Ora Hill Is reported 111. Our beautiful fall wcathor Is threatened with stormy iutcruptlon. Dalla Turner was In town for sev eral days- recently. Thos. McCoralck was over from hIb Happy valley homo tho other day. Fritz Wicker was among tho Cat low residents to visit our city during this week. For your Thanksgiving Wuntfl, seo WclnHtcln'N Cut Unto Stores 11-17 J. L. Sitz was In town from bis homo in the Drewscy country th other day. J. L. Bradeen, merchant of Mit ten in Catlow valley, was a busi ness visitor tho other day. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Davies wero in from their ranch homo for a fow days this week. Mrs. C. S. WIlAon and littio son are here from her homo In Clinton, Indiana. Tho Wilsons own a fnrm on Poison creek and tho Horrlck j Lumber Co. railroad passes through I It. It Is for tho purpogQ of arrang- J ing right of way for this road that i Mrs. Wilson Is hero. Hal HIbbard had bis tonalia re moved yesterday morning. Will Flser was up from Crnno yos terduy. Alert Oaka.'ran wns attending to luiness matters In town the othi. clay. Horry and Mar'.in Luck were jp from their homo In tho La won tac tion yesterday. Cranberries, Icltucc, celery nnd vege table of nil klndM, freh every day at WelntitelnN. 11-17 Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Henry wcrn In. town for n fow days this week from their homo in tho Cntlow section. Sam Elliott nnd wlfo of Andrews wero registered nt tho Lavens Thurs day. Cbas. Uyrani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Uyram, of Canyon, was a busi ness visitor to our city Thursday of this weok. Frank Kuuoy, tho oxtonslvo wool grower of tho Catlow section, wns a business -visitor to our city this week. I. M. Davis wns over from bis Drewsey home this weok with a load of famous honey mndo on his homo ranch. MIsj Hazel HIbbard accompanied by Unxtor Reed made tho trip to j Uenil today to meet her little sister ' Vlrglula who has been with MrH. Vincent In Portland. Mrs. Eva Moriggloll was register ed at a local hotel from Catlow val ley during this wook. Will Ooorgo was in town from bis farm homo In tho vicinity of Van this wook. Mrs. Judd Wlso U In from tho V ranch vlaltliiK with relatives nnd friends. Mrs. Dick Otloy and llttlo son woro guests of rclntivCH Mil friends In this city during tho week, Quick Delivery service, phono yoar wants to Wolnstcln'rt. 11-17 Garland McGoo was away from his barbor shop for a portion of this weok on account of illness. Ho Is again at work. Mrs. H. F. Schwartz had a minor opcrnlton performed InBt Monday at tho King hospital from which she ta rnpldly recovering. Wm. Fay wns In town yestorday. Cbapo Doriuudtu wns ovor from bis ranch home Mi (ho Witr Sprint; vicinity yesterday. Homer Uecd wns confined to his homo for n part of this weok from Illness. Ho Is again nt bis duties but not yet fully recovered. C. A. Roo nnd Harry Drown woro among tho traveling snlcsmnu calling upon tho mcrchnutH of llurns this weok. Currant., Citron, I .onion and Ornugo Peel, Mlnro Moat, Apple Cider, tUislns, jol ran get anything you will need for Thanksgiving nt WcIn.Htelu'H nnd all fnvh Mock. 11-17 Joo Kino, ono of tho sheep men of tho Malheur county ncctlon, wan In UuriiH during tho weok looking after somo business mnttcrs and vis iting his mothor, Mrs. Frank Matucy. Mrs. Schuyler Whiting was a pas senger out Thursday on routo to her former homo In Massnchucottcs for a visit with her daughters and other relatives. Luther Colo Is gottlng around with tho nld of crutches slnco un nccidont ho sustained while working with the railroad snrvoyors In vhlcti he cut his foot with an axe. Mrs. Obll SlutturK has boon on tho sick list, suffering from an at tack of lumbas) and rhcumntlsm Hor doctor sont out Mrs. Knthilun Graham to tho stall n to look after Mrs Sbattuck and tho patient is now on tho road to recovery Shnlor Eldridgo is absent In nolso whoro ho wont for an examination by government doctors In connection with his disability from complica tions during his sorvlco In tho world wnr. Ho Is oxpocted home this even ing. 'WW. FOR SALE Ono now McCornilrk binder; ono roller or soil p.tcKer; ono new milky plow, II J neli: two mowing machines, ono buy rake, ono hay buck; work bonus, hnr noss. Virgil Dolton, Dunn, Ore gon. 11-2-l-tf l PAUENT8 DAY AT l'UliLlO SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, NOV. H Principal W. M, Sutton of tho pub lic Reboot announces thai ho has mndo "Parents Day" this year on WonoHdny, Nov, 28 tho day preced ing Thnuhsgtvlug. The parents nnd patrons of tho school uro extended n cordial invitation to vlstt tho Hchool building at 1:30 on thnt dnto. Thoy will first gather In tho ttssombly room whoro n short program will bo rendered, following which thoy nro nt llborty to visit tho abvoral rooms nno Inspect tho work of tho pupils as has boon tho custom on provloua occasions of this character. Mr. Sutton had desired to ar range something spoclnl for this weok bocaiiBO of It bolng designated aa National Education Weok, but was provonted from participating for various reasons, thoroforo ho will extend It on and Include tho observa tion next weok. Pnront Day has bocomo a ftxod thing In tho schools of llurns und litis a place In It. Parents and tax payers avail tliomsclvcs of this op portunity to pay tbolr rospocts to tho school. i Mr. and Mrs. John Wltxsll, pion eer residents, woro umoug our visit ors during thin wook. John U do lighted with the railroad building to Hunts. Wh does it thunder ? bucausu electricity (light ning). In passing through tho clouds, mcota resistance which causos boat. This heat makes tho air expand in violent waves which thun der against tho eardrum, Al ways Uku ASPIRIN TAULBTB to avoid thnt ringing In your enrs which signals tho coming on of a cold, Absolutely pure aspirin, tab lets so skillfully made that their bonoflclal action boglns In ir seconds. Snow-wblto, highest purity, never Irritate or burn. Ono of 200 Purotost prepara tions for hcnlth and bygleno. Every Item tho bout that skill nnd consclcnco can produce. REED UROTHERS 771(1 $Si!k Dru$ Storo H4; . mWUMmMmmmimSpm ) vWf w' fl1 ..stA.r 1&C '. v?B? The First Thanksgiving Day THE first Thanksgiving Dny waa n day of Kmlitudo for Hitvinir. Tho Pilgrim Fathers lind stored tin a provision ujrninnt tho future, nnd wo still colobruto tho dny on which thoy tlinnkcd God for It. Why not Institute your own TlinnltBgivlnjr Dny this November by storing up n nrovision for tho futurowith this tmfo Imnk? It mny not bo a largo ono, but It will bo somo thlnir to build on. Ono dollnr will opon ti Havings account hero and ovi-ry year will seo you moro than thankful that you opened it. ?3he Hanmj Eountij Niiiniiil Bank BimisDrMfon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" First class dross making Mrs. Er Ornhaui. 11.24-31. For Christmas your friends can buy anything oxcopt your photo graph Heck's Studio. 11-17-41. rOK SALE NEW Nix lloom Mod ern Ilungnlow, Including bath, hot nnd cold water system, corner property 100x100 feet, located on corner on new State hlghwny. Oarage, Woodahod, puinpIuuiMi, chlckcnhuttso and garden. 5 block from Main Street. l'llICK $11,000 INLAND EMI'IKE HEAITY COM 1MNY. Phono OW HUB FOR SALE HO Arco Irrigated farm nil level, old primary water right, 40 acres In alfalfa balance In pas ture. All tillable and anbject to alfalfa and grain. Small limine. Second crop of alfalfa goo with tho place If purchased beforo liar vest. Located a mllon Eat of llurns on Now State highway. PRICE ttft0.(0. Easy To nun INLAND EMPIRE REALTY COM PANY. Phono MOW H-IH FOR RENT H Itoom Munitions Sulln on Ground floor In confer of HhkIiionm DlMrlrt 9JK.0O P'r tuontli. Inland Em pire Realty Co, Phono MOW. CITY LOTS FOR HALK CUKAP In bolco. location on hill or hi flat, Hanging from fOO.OO to f lftO.OO per lot HOxlOO feet. Fine build Ing sites. Will nMilNt yon to tratki your own home on easy terms, jHst like paying rent. INLAND EMPIRE ItEATY COMPANY rhono SOW. H-IH llavliiK Kevered my connections with the Service Garage I wish to announce that lam prepared t j take care f all kind of aata moblle repair work at my own shop at home CON LEIBIG. McKlnnn nd Co. All Kindt Of Confections, Cigar, ClgaretU Tobacco rostofllce Building i&AlQaDSQEHKZBQfiQi yf Groceries L.TlfSr6- . vyriXh Groceries FLOUR Wigwam Sack $1.75 BbL 6.75 SUGAR Pound $ .12 25 lb. sack.... 3.10 50 lb. sack.... 6.15 100 lb. sack.. 12.25 GALLON FRUIT Loganberries $.85 Blackberries 85 Peaches 75 FLOUR White River Sack $2.25 BbL 8.50 POTATOES 100 lb $1.85 UTAH TOMATOES ,Can $ .15 Case 3.60 SOLID PACK Can $ .20 Case 4.25 50-60 ITALIAN PRUNES Pound $ .13 251b. box 2.90 FANCY MUIR PEACHES Pound $ .16 25 lb. box 3.50 STRINGLESS BEANS (Not String) Can $ .20 Case 4.00 RAISINS Pound $ .16 251b. box 3.50 SOAP White Laundry 1 bar $ .05 21 bars 1.00 3 bars Palm Olive 25 SYRUP Tea Garden Vz Gallon $1.10 1 Gallon 2.00 Harvest Vz Gallon $1.10 1 Gallon 2.00 Maple Vz Gallon $1.20 1 quart 65 COFFEE Golden West 1 lb $ .50 3 lb 1.50 5 lb ...: 2.50 Carnation 1 lb $ .45 3 lb 1 1.30 5 lb , 2.15 Bulk Coffee 1 lb $ .35 3 lb 1.00 DRY GOODS The Only Exclusive Gents Furnishing In BURNS EVERY THING THE LATEST We Do Cleaning And Pressing Phone we will come And Get Your old Cloths and Bring Them Back Like NEW. 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