The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 15, 1924, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THK IIMRll'HlRALD BURNS, ItAKNHV COUNTY ORRflOR
IV.urttay, March Iff, 1094 i
St Patrick Day
in colobrntcd nil over tho world by tho
sons of Erin. St Pntrlck did n fln'o thing
when ho drove tho snakes out pf Ireland.
Thnt was long ago. Wo need n modern St.
Pntrlck to drive WASTE out of America nnd
establish tho habit of THRIFT.
Our peoplo aro wasteful of both time and
money this Is tho basU of most of our trou
bles This bank is doing nil It can to Htlmulnte Its
patrons to nave moro -waste less and thus
win the great permanent rowanls of life.
Como In nnd lotus help you plan to "Get1
Ahead."
For Wnnt Of A Savins Account Many A Man
Hat Loit An Opportunity To Got Into Business
For Hltmelf.
The First National Bank
Burns, Oregon
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LOCAL
ypENfM
Lambing season has begun nnd
somo good "crups" nro roported.
Fred 0. Otloy was in town Wed
nesday on business,
James IMrio wus down from his
ranch on Cow creek Wednesday.
Don't rorgot the Calico ball at
Tonawnmu on Friday, March 28.
From past ovoutn this calico ball Is
looked forward to with ploasuro ns
thoro's nlways bo mo good tlmos.
Mrs. Wld Drlnkwator returned the
latter purl of last week from llolso (
whore flho hud nccompatiled her ,
daughter JcbhIo nnd Ilesslo Vlekors '
who have entered nchool there. i
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Lynn llowor was down from tho
ranch homo Wednesday.
Bid Comugyii wiih in from Diamond
Thursday.
Adam Ucorgo was In town Thurs
day. Lynn Dower wan down from tho
Cow creek runch homo Friday.
Frank Dlbblo and his son Will
wore In from tlmlr Silver crook
rnuch homo yesterday.
Sam Timbroll of tho Vnlo Trading
Co,, at Crane, accompanied by Loo.
Schmidt, tho manager of tho Vnlo
branch of tho corporation, was In
town Wednesday on business,
Charles W. Kills returned Mon
day evening from u trip to Mnlhour
county where he was on buBlnoss and
alHO to feel out the political sontl-mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craddock wero
Mm, Nolllo Hood wont to Portland
Sunday to bo in tho motropolln dur
ing tho grand opera bohboii.
E. D, Asplnwnll of tho Btandnrd
Oil Co,, nt Crnno, was a buslnoss
vlnltor tho foro part of thin wooki
W. T. Vandorvoor wa ovor from
his Pine oreok stock rnuch for a
nliort timo during thin wook.
J, W. DiivIcb, ono of tho oxtenolvo
wool growers of thlH county, wao In
from hlu ranch homo In tho Prluco
ton Hoctiou WodncBdny.
C. W. Smith, n roproHontatlvo of
tho Portland Oregonian circulation
dopnrtmont, opont n fow days in
DurnB during tho week In tho In
toront of tho paper.
Mrs," Kunlco Thompson wiih called
to Dolso tho latter pnrt of lit at week
bocniiBo of tho norlotiH IIIiiobh of her
mothor, Mrs, Joseph Itobortson. The
estoomed ploneor lady died on Tuos
day night of thin week.
J, W. Drown and his hod Claud
have In-1! hii work on tho Hteel service
station on tho ennier acroHS tho
Htrool from tlm Tounwamn ltullil litfc.
TIiIh Htatloit la being oreeted for
Karl Hngey of tho Service Oarage.
Leo Clark In now emptoyiMl In
tho shurllT'ii ollle pldliw in taking
carcj of the rush In t'pp' yitig time.
Fraultlyii Vnrtop. nihUu- of tho
Crane State Until:, whs Hit Wednes
day mi htisluoM mutter
Clnudu McOou has recently ac
tjul roil half a block In the renldouce
dlfltrlet north of tho Jiiuiob Donegal!
homo and this week put workmen on
tho ground for leveling and exca
vating with the .intention of erect
ing two cottages on the promises.
There will bo Initiation nt the
Mr. nnd Mrs, Jack Evan a were in
town Tiiosdny from their homo nt
Crane,
Mrs, William Hnnloy returned
homo Wednoadny nftor nn nbnonco of
several wookfl nt outside points
J, E, JonkliiH Is again in UiIb vi
cinity from 'lllversido on business In
connection with his cattlo dealing.
John Craven was up from his
rnuch homo near Mnlhour Inke on
Thursday
Mrs, llodnoy Coznd arrived homo
Tuesday ovening from a visit with
rolatlvos In Idaho.
"TJonTKIllott nnd wlfo, of Alborson,
woro roglstorod at tho Levons tho
roro part of this wook.
Another car load of Ford e.'trn
woro unloaded Wcdnomlny for tho
Hums (lurnge, Kvory enr !n tho
Hhlpmeiit with tho oxceptlou of one
had boon contrnctod for dolivery bo
foro Ihoy woro uulondod,
WiihIiIiiiiIou street Ih being Im
proved from Main street east to a
connection with the Dennett Addi
tion. A bridge will bo constructed
over tho irrigation ditch and the
ijtrool It to be graveled.
Mrf and Mrs. Pnloumu BkloiiH left
Thursday afternoon for Duker
where Mr. Hkleiio goes to tuko the
examination to be hold In connec
tion with the appoliitmout of post
miiHters.
Ilobt. Drlukwater, one of thu high
ly roMpectcd old ploueors of this sec
tion Is reported in very pour health,
lie and Mrs. Drlukwater are living
with llnrry "Wither on tho farm ad
joining Harney,
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Give Your Payments Wings
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CHECKING account with this Hank will Kivoyour
payments ins.
Mrs. W. P. Stranborg, a uuwspnp
cr woman of Portland, was In Duriis down from their Dear valley ranch
Thursday. Mrs. Strnuborg Is muk-! for several days this week. Mis.
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lag a tour or me camera aim central
Trtn of the state nnd went from
ro to Bend. She stated she was
kere on business.
John Wltzell mid wife were in
town for n few days this week, hav
ing accompanied their sou up nt the
time ho was operated on for appcu
dlcltlH, remaining for a few days
to nee how he was recovering before
returning home.
J. 10. Wright nnd hlu tun Wnlter
mill J. 11. King, nil of Homodale,
Idaho, were looking ovor DuriiH
Thursday with a view of locating
here permanently. Mr. Wright is n
contractor and builder and Mr. King
Is a garage man.
Do lay h are most trying. We had
Craddock reports no snow In that
section and the weather Is spring
like with roads in good condition.
dim Hard well has been confined to
his home for the past week with an
nttack of flu. Ho was much Im
proved yoHtorday, being able to bu
up, and wilt likely be at his place
of IiiihIiiohs the first of tho coming
weok.
Thu largo storage tanks for fuel
fur the Hums Power Co. plant havo
boon brought up from Crnno and lire
being luiitnlled nt thu plant, it Is
ixpctd tho new engino will bo
rendy for operation In tho near fu
ture. Mrs. Win. Furru and daughter,
MIh Kathrlue, went to Canyon City
expected to luive a railroad In oper-1 Thumdiiy, going over In company
atlon Into Darns lung ngo yet thorn
Is delay. Ten car loads of rails aro
now at Crnno nnd othor material
arriving at frequent intervals, Just
when actual construction will be
gin has not been announced.
Hov. Win. Dalrd, or Daker, Prei.
bytorlan Sunday School Mhxlonory,
who hits been In IIiIh field for ev
eral yours, was n social caller at
tbls olllcu and a guest of Iter, and
Mrs. Samuel Harris, local pattor of
tho Presbyterian church Inst Mon
day. Uev. Dalrd hns u wldo nc
qualutnuce In Harney county and Is
Tory favorably received on his islts.
with Mr. and Mrs. Polomuu Sklens
who wore en route to Duker. Mrs.
Farm and Miss Kathriuo will spend
u fow days with rolatlvos nnd friends
In Canyon, returning home Mon
day. Peto Haley was In town the foru
part or this week from his rnuch
home near Malheur hike. He hays
they huve some hay loft for tho uoxt
feeding period and nro holding It
ponding tho wonthor conditions
which loo't unfavorable for nn over
Low of tholr mfuliiw laud this ten
x&n, In which ovm thy will net
hnvo the usual crop,
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Start IheLqyingli
Now'h tho timo to start your pullets
and moulted hens to laying nnd cash
in on eggs, Moulting puts thu egg
organs out of gear. Go after these
dormant organs with tho old reliable
Dr. Hess Poultry
PAN-A-CE-A
It puts tho egg organs to work. ,
It starts tho feed tho vgg wny.
It gives red combs nnd red wnttles.
It brings back tho Bong nnd scratch nnd cackle.
Pan-a-co-a gives hens pep und mnkea music in tho poultry
ynrd. i
That's wlton the eggi come
REED BROTHERS
The Rexall Store
Wa liava a rluht-sha package for every flock
noxt regular mooting of 8ylvln Ite-1 ""OK HALh
bohah Lodgo, No. -13. I. 0. O. F on Ford Touring 1022 model, now
Tuesdny night, March 18. Lunch PlHt; stnrtor, good mochunlcul con
nftcr tho Initiation. All mombors dltlon, J215.00. Ford touring 1020
urged to be presentOrder of Noble i model, Moore transmission, HasBlor
Grand. shocks, good condition, nt $200.00
Sorvlce Oarage.
Miss Oladys Holland has gone to
noise where who will enter a bust-'
noss collcgo for somo spoclsl work I
for n fow months. Sho resigned her '
position with tho First National
Dank tho first of this month Intond- J
lug to go to school Immediately but
her health was not good nnd she re
mained nt home for a short timo
boforo going out.
I. M. Davis, thu plouuer Harney
county booHtur of tlm Drewsey sec
tion, was In town Tuesday looking
after some business matters. Mr.
Dnvls Ik an advocate of belter road
facilities between thu county sent
nnd Drewsey und says It Is not a
difficult problem to make tin excel
lent thoroughfare between tho two
points. Ho states further that a
railroad representative was over
there roccntly to examine tho chalk
beds In thnt vicinity ami prounuured
them some of the best and most ox
teuslvo deposits In the uiitlre Unit
ed States with Kiilllcleut of the pro
duct In sight to warrant transporta
tion being extonded to It. In addi
tion to this thorn are many mil
lions of feet of timber above that
i.lno would add lonungo to rail
facilities.
H-1G
Kvorbeiirlug Progressive Strawber
ries aro the bout, most proline
and hardiest, they will do well In
Harney Valley, will produce snme
year as planted ; plant ns noon ns
ground can ho worked. I furnish
guaranteed pure plant nt $1.25
per 100 $0.00 per 1000 $8 00 for
3000 or ovor, delivered nt your
oince P. P, and guarantee them to
reach you In good condition. Ad
dress N. D. MntthlosHoti, Model
Fruit Fnrm, 11. No. 1, Kmractt,
Idaho. 3-15
Pasture for Hunt Over 2000 acres
of first class pasfuro bordering
the lake. Ideal for sheep. A. F.
II. (leorge, Drewsey, Ore. 3-1 -2t
The Sabiii Dook Company of Dolse,
Idaho, buy. soil, and exchange all
kinds of now and used books. In
toxicating liquor Ih our only com
petitor. 3-lG-tf.
FOIt HALK- -Hound Oak Steel range
J. ('. Welcome riding suddle, tun
Inch John Doaro walking plow,
No. I Sharpless Cream separater:
IHg -I McCormlck Mower N. II.
VoBgtly, Hums, Oregon. 3-lfi-tf.
YoU will ho able to pay bills by mail in Hiich
a way thnt no one but tho proper perHon enn hnvo the
money nnd in audi n wny that he must receipt for it be
fore ho gets it.
Your nd'Honiil or 1 UB.'r.eep chekii ; r.ccrunt
will-be welcome at this Bank.
Hamjnj County NitiouaL Bank
jBum5,Drean
"YOUR HOME INSTITUTION"
Groceries!
When you buy your groceries from us there
are three things of which you may be sure best
quality, lowest prices, prompt attention to your
order whether it be large or small.
Get our prices before buying else
where because we are positive to
meet all competition.
Registered and Grade
Jerseys
High Class Milk Tested
All T. B. Tested! Fresh and
Soon to Freshen Cows Now
On Hand.
Increase your cream check
by making your dairy herd
high class cows.
Willis Rounsevelle
Burns, Oregon
FOH HTATK HKN'ATOlt
In announcing my candidacy, for
the Itepubllcau nomination as Joint
Senator for tho 22nd Senatorial
District, 1 bellevo that my pledgo of
oeonomy or rour years ago has been
fnlthfully kept. If nominated und
elected I shall continue my opposi
tion to all extravnngances and shall
work for tho Intcrosst of the DIs-1
trlct nnd State conscientiously, hon
estly, and without fear, favor, or
uarllallty. Farming nnd stock rais
ing are our basic Industries nnd my
past votes on all measures regarding
such hnvo boon cast with the idea
of assisting thorn without adding to
the burdens now being carried.
CHAHLKS W. KLL1S.
Dr. Karl Norvall
Drugless
Physician
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Mcchano Theraphy
Elecric Theraphy
Naturopathy
Office Over Postofficc
Burns, Oregon
P. S. Welttenhlller has rel
from his visit to Idaho points.
o
rem halk
The Harrison Hoskins raiuh
tho Stelus Mountains, couslst'ng
1700 acres of good summer rani
Including running wntor, fcr
cheap. Will consider lenso, subje
to salo, also. For particulars, wrlw
phono or cnll Inland Emplro Healti
Co., Phono 30W, Hums, Oregon.
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Father
Time
Burns Cash Store
How different islthlsjago of speed, the mile-a-minuto life, from the
work of our fathers' time when Iouk hours of hard work was the
keynote to success.
They worked in slow plodding manner and retired Into in llfo with
unimpaired health.
Tho unfortunate ones who have brokqn under thu territlc nerve'
tension of tho present day businesu methods, ahould give thought to
REMEDY. Tho bestof medecino should bu used to build up tho
impaired body bo that there will bo norvo forco and vitality left to
enjoy tho fruits of tho yours of labor.
Tho best and purest drugs aro used in filling your prescriptions,
and by a compltent and experienced phurmislst.
WE SELL ONLY THE BEST
Home Drug Co.
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