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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1923)
' VJr ISWK 1 - fi ' .-aw- ? af S'c' ' . ' " M '9 : :: Saturday, DecMMter S, IMt i ' ' ....- .tint '-.- . )- k r V J r." BR t. fcir i : H'ff .K ,; . PAGBB TltR V IMHS-toBKAIiD It U H N 8 , HARNIY OOVKTY OttHOON Too Much Wishbone Too many people fail to "Got Ahead1! because they have riot enoujrh DETERMI NATION. Not enough iron in thoir character. Each new temptation to SPEND finds them too weak to resist. They wish.lto save, but have too much "Wishbone" "and too littlo backbone. You will notice that most of the'pbig fortunes in this country were made from small beginnings. Start an account with this bank and build both backbone ami a bank account. J $ Save $100.00 a year for 60 years and you will have $15,877.00. s '. The First National Bank Barns, Oregoa xi:T.:-'rT7vc?.izrzr?r.-nrrT-!. gn-A-n.' ?i7TrTr Jl or . U LOCAL -I T. M. Sonweard was In town this week. Charley Roper was ovor from his heme at Harney Wednesday. Cbas. Sponccr and Pryor Barnes were over from their Stlvor creek ranch homea the first of this week. "Watch Your Step" la a zippy comedy that shatters all speed re cords. It will bo on the Hereon at tho Liberty next Wednesday night. It rained hard Thursday night. Wo have had considerable moisture recently but tho last storm was keavy and wet things up generally. Owing to sickness and the Christ mas sale there will be no meeting of tho Mlsslonory Clrclo this month, according to Mrs. It. E. Drake. Mrs. E. B. Heed has been confined to her home during this woek with aa attack of grip. Sho Is roportcd tetter at this time. Mrs. Chns. Holm Is absent from her duties on tho local telophono switchboard for a'Bhort tlmo, lmv lalg gone to Portland on Wednesday Morning. Mrs. Nolllo Reed Is fill ing her place. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan were In town from their ranch home in tho Wagoutlro section during tho weak, having come In to consult tho doc tor, Mr. Donovan requiring medical attention. Mrs. M. It. Blggu outortulucd the Friday Afternoon bridge club, Fri day afternoon at her homo. High honors were won by Mrs. C. Custor and tho consolation prize by Mrs. P. C. Lange. Prlnevlllo Oregoulan. County Commissioner Chas. T. Lil ian! came ovor from tho "Valley of the Moon" Monday to meet with tho county tax commission and bo pres ent at the opening of tho regular monthly session of commissioners court which convened Wednesday. Wesley Street, ono of tho pioneer realdonts of the Sliver creek section, was In Burns Tuesday. Mr. Street has lived in Harney county for many years and has a wide acquaintance, lie Is advauclng In years and while he still claims to be "one of ths boys" he says bo's getting to be an "old boy" and feels tho woight of his years at times. After an absence of several -ceks during which time Mrs. O. W. Mace underwent an operation at the Hot Lake Sanatorium, she nnd her moth er, Mrs. Ella Matney reached home Tuesday. They loft Hot Lake. last Saturday spending the week end In Ontario with Joe" Fine, Mrs. Mntney's son. ' Tho Oregoniau prints a letter from a retired Now York man who had been residing at Hood River an nouncing to Governor Plerco that ho was moving to California because Oregon adopted tho income tax. Tho Portland paper takes delight, ap parently, in bringing such dlssatla tlou to tho attention of tho public und show how it is injuring the progress of Oregon, but in another column it prints information to tho effect that some 28 new manufactur ing concerns are coming to tho state how consistent. jcz. Ther decorating committer has ni'ade-iTonnwama ready for the Elks charity ball tonight. Eggleaton's Orchestra has ador tlscda danco at Narrows for next Saturday night, Dec. 1C. W. T. Vandervoor was In from his ranch on Pine creek the foro part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bannett now occupy their new residence rccontly purchased from Harry Danley. Edgar and Lee Williams were alio hero from Sllvcer creek Wednesday on land business. Toylund, now open, Ih-y Good De partment, WolMAtHR'N Cut Unto Store. 12-J-If Mrs. L. B. Secord, of Spokane, Is a guest at tho home of her brother, P. S. Wetttenhtller. Tho lady Is horo for a short visit 'with her brother and his wife. s Hang tight to your oat while Cullen Landls cuts tha rornera at 90 miles an hour on tho Highway of Love at the Liberty next Wodnes- Hobf. Reed, well known to tho old tlmo rcsldontsjpf this placo, Js In town. Bob saysThe camo back to May If tho good people or Burns will Oj pOMOIin 0( U.OU B80HD 'UIHI JOI remain as ho has .always conducted hlmsolf pretty well. Rolllo Thorn was over from Silver creok for a few days during tho week. E. D. Asplnwall. and Nelson B. Illggs wero business visitors from Crane Tuesday. Mrs. A. A. Traugott and tho boys aro now In San Francisco where they may romaln for tho winter. Noll Mlllor, n brother to Lee Mil ler, Is now employed at the Harney County National Bank. J. W. Biggs and J. E. Rounsevelle wero visitors to the south end of tho county during this week looking after their land Interests. John McLean, one of the nloncer , stockmen and ranchers of tho An drews Bccliont was a business visitor for a fow days this weok. Gift from nil over tho World ready for you, Wotnstcln'H Cut Unto Stores, Dry Good Dcpnr.-inoiU . J2.Lt Don't ovorlook tho big special nt tho Liberty tonight and tomorrow night. Tho "Jnva Hond" Is said by thoso who have witnesses it ns bolng n fno production. James Follows and Mr. Soulo are In Burns, tho former looking utter his extensive musical instrument bus iness ami tho latter working at his tuning and ropnltlng business. Skating parties hnvo boon trying thu ico this weok. It is quite firm and wns fine skating until n littlo snow on Wednesday night 'ovorol It to a depth of an Inch or so. C. R. Augustus of tho Ontario Fur nlturo Co. wns a business vlBltor to our city this woek. His firm may establish a branch store In Burns in the near future "Daddy" Lancaster, tho Jolly old trapper, was greeting his many friends in this city during the week for tho first timo In several weoks. "Daddy" says no's boon having good luck on his trap lines nnd with tho coming cold weather ho hopes to Increase his catch. Miss Holon Loghary, superintend ent of tho Ellison-White Chautauqua Festival at Crane, was calllnir unon friends In this city yosterday nftor noon. MIbs Loghary ropresontcd tho Chnutnuqqu uussoclatlon In booking tho Lycoum numbers that are spo sored by tho Mothers Club In this city this winter nnd wns In Burns for that purpose soveral months ago. . . -. R. J. Williams and his son Hurry and QusZoglnmnn were all over from Silver creek Wednesday on business before tho U. S. land olltco, A mnrrlaKO llconso was ipnuod Tuesday to Joseph A, Rlploy and Blancho Mi Lyttc. Tho contracting parties roaido In tho Drowooy section, Clarence Drlnkwater, tho Drewncy merchant, was in town for a fow days this weok looking nftor busi ness matters. M. M. Doan, pioneer stockmen and rancher near Fields In the south end, was In town during this week on business. Christmas shopping ought to ho easy whon one considers tho fine display of sultablo gifts found at the soveral stores In Burns. On Saturday, December Iflti'i, Hnnln Cluus will rIvo y freo to every by and K'rl who nro flcn.ininunl,.,'l lV their pimnitH. Cotno curly. DRY tMODH DKPMVIMK.V1. Weill mi'Iu'n Cut I tn to Store. l:Mitf Ed. Howard and family wero over from thoir ranch homo In tho Drow soy country for n couplo of days dur ing tho weok, Ed camo to tho DroW soy soctlon many yearn ago. Hl I j IffijMllBjBinsnsnsnsnsnsnB .nw. ..R!. SnnnnnnnnnmBaHLB'i iW Pe1SWCaf(7X?.Ji Thoso who own property that thoy wish to dlsposo of should bear In mind that tho price must not bo excesnlvo If thoy hopo to movo It. Wo ain't expect Investors to pay un reasonable prlcos for locations If wo want our town to grow. If tho property can bo dovoloped by tho present owner he should do It ami not lonvo It lying Idlo and retard thu advancement of the town then It might bo used by somo ono who has tho capital to Improvo It. i j Workmen aro laying the stone foundation for n now metal building on tho comer of. Main street across ' from tho' Burns Qnrngo for A. W. Gownn. We aro informed the Hnr noy County News will also bo housed In tho same building. Con Lloblg hits nrrnnged lo have his hoadqunrtor for hU Wlllys-Ovor-lnnd ngoncy with Geo. Shnw In tho old McGuIro stand near the highway for tho present. Thin Is n good combination, ns both Con nnd George nro good workmen nnd thoy will combine their talents In repair work both on cars and blacksmithlug. FOR SALE Practically now four door Ford Sedan equipped with now Cord tires and $200 oxtra oqulpmont. 1600. Service Oar age. 12-8-tf FOR SALK1921 Model Ford tour ing car, good mechanical condi tion, now battery 1200 Service Oarago. 12-S-tf. I FOR SALK 4000 lbs. flue qualll acclimated alfalfa seed .raised on upland; 200 lbs. Cossalk alfalfa sood I. M. Davis, Drewsey, Ore gon. 12-8-tf. For Christmas your friends can buy anything except your photo graphHock's Studio. 11-17-41. First class dress nuking Mrs. Earl Graham. 1 1-24-31. CITY LOTS FOR BALK CHEAP in choice location on hill or In flat, IUhkIhk from $65.00 to 9150.00 per lot 50x100 feet. Flao build lll hltc. Will IIMMlst you to build your own homo on easy terms, Jutt llko paying rent. INLAND KMPIUK HKATY COMPANY Piono BOW. H.tH The Lamp of Experience YOU may not bo abloto foresee every husin88 problem that will arise next year, but you know enough about yourself to tako them as thoy conic. If experience linn shown you that you need n stronger, moro resource dil or more helpful bank ing connection, then this h the timo to sou our ofllcera on your hanking and credit needs. Wo havo (he Hght sort of service for ovary well fouiidud business rtt)inromcnt. Hintiy Eoujtftj NiliimiL Bade Burns, Drjim "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" imm Your Christmas Shopping V ri V c fzll'ikJNfW r' i S f swClVaHHliiBiK Santa has Arrived We have many fine presents for Young and Old BcaatlfMl Wx Stationery All the LatMt Boks anil GaMti Tanltjr and Tallct Sats Dalls, Box Candy aal many other nteo Christmas Gifts Visit our Store before you buy elsewhere Tk9 fkoMoMd Stori K5k? w&wn&o&t wxtHmtsS. THK CHRIHT.MAS HTOUi:," iilU FOR 8ALK-. Ono new McCormlck for owrybody, Dry GooiIn ilrpaii. tnrnt, W'cliislelii'x Cut Unto SIoicn, 12-1'tf t WA7BI-To rent an improved! . finch for one or moro years R. i Wutucll. Burns, Oro. U'-10-2t . binder; one roller or soil packer; ono now sulky plow, 14 Inch; two mowing mnchluoH, one hny rake, one hay buck; work horses, har- neiw. Virgil Dolton, Uurni, Ore gon. 11-24-tf Varied Supply of Christmas Gifts Here Anticipating the wants of the people of this vicinity, this store has provided for suitable Christmas Gifts appropriate for each mem- ' ber of the family. Toys for the children, Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Shoes, Ties, Silk Hose, Handkerchiefs, Knitwear, etc. Serviceable Remembrances Are Best Come in and examine our line BURNS CASH STORE "Tht Urineo Thrwf Co.),v R:n . -. , d ,, m w&&zmitt4 wxwa mimx Do Your Chrirtma. Shopping Ewly L W have tablikd an Exclusive Gift Dopartnioat comittinf of beautiful and! useful gift articles gatkerea1 together from the most noted markets in the United States, Europe and the Orient. We invite you to call and inspect our Gift . ' Counter. We know that we can please you. Don't forget the beautiful Doll that is to be given away FREE. HOME DRUG COMPANY DRUGGISTS 5 1 I .jww '"' " ' - t- --e"aifliMJM!)n. z muOTn.i r,rwr ' "StBWMW )iiiVWW""ff'Ww