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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1924)
fAGHS T 11 R TIMKB-HBKALD U U 11 N H , II AH If H Y COUNTY OIHOOX Hatm-day, April 10, lttet m I Easter Greetings tuisli-r U a glorlotu senspn Nut only In lr ot luiigmus significance but all Naturo wan uvldoncu or roimwod llfo The Bong . ol ttiu birds la hoard budn and leave Mi'up ''forth nnd tho broath of Spring is In the ntr. i In tuno with Naturo wo fool a quick ' onlng or tho Bplrlt, renowod llfo, enlarged hope nnd Htrongthonod courngo. Bnntor comes as a apoclnl blessing to IhoHO who nro dlscourngod and who are scarred with tho battles of life, , ..Thin bank extonda HABTBIl QHKKT 1N09 to nil and earnestly hopes It may effectively aid In heaping up your hopo, your courago and determination quali ties which will win victories In tho future. The First National Bank Burns, Oregon I gs'rwaraaBi&rijfSBifM waSwpirJ rrucircararfszcarrsn acarrnrsrarcacarcsai r w M .. 5r .LOCAL WENfNi II. Dang was In town for a few days during this week. Forest Supervisor JIarpham was over from I'rlnovlllo last Saturday. Mrs. J. I). Corum and little son or Silver Lake, are horo vlsltlug with her parents, Itov. and Mrs. C. A. Watcrhausc. Sho expects to remain for a few weoks. City Recorder M. Schwartz has been confined to his rooms for sever al days following an operation on his foot. Hu Ih recovering ulcoly and will Hoon bo out. Miss Frances Donegau wuh ovor from Bend to upend the week end with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Doncgnu. Tho young lady is teach ing In Ileud. Sho'uccompaiilcd Mr. Dagau ovor, returning Sunday. Mrs. D. Potter arrived hero tho foro part of thin week from Corvallls and Is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cnvender. "Curloy" Potter Is attcudliiK 0. A. V. and Mrs. Potior has been with hi in during the winter. J. It. Weaver returned home this week after spending tho winter In Douglas county with rlalivos and frlouds. lie was suffering from blood poisoning when ho left last fall and his friends aro ploasud to find he has entirely recovered- from its effects. Several of the Silver crook ranch ers were in town last Monday In at tendance upon a hearing beforo the circuit court In connection with tho dissolution of tho Silver Creek Val ley Irrigation District. Among those noted woro Carroll Cecil and son Pat, Itolllo Thoruo, W. II, Johnson nnd son Albert, W. L, Host, Pryor Homos and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dibble. Mrs. I'nto and her daughtor, Mrs. Kelvlo, of Kellogg, Iduho, wore in Hums this week. Mrs. Pate's hus band is a Jowollo? and they hnvo disposed of their business In Kellogg and seeking a now location whore tho health of tho family may bo Jm- . proved. They wore introduced I around town yesterday by Socrotary i .Donegau of tho Commercial Club. I. M. Davis was over from Drow soy for a day or two during tho week. C. 10. Smyth was registered at the Levons from Diamond Wednesday. Little Eleanor UoUtun foil and broko her arm while playing the other day. Sho Is recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Hex ltoso have gone to Ontario whore thoy will make their home, Hex having leased his fnther's farm in that vicinity. Mrs. James J. Donegau left Sun day morning in company with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson for Prlne vlllo, She will spend a couplo of weeks at llond with hor dnughor be fore returning home. Tho Hums Power Co. has been hovlng power during the daylight parlnd a part of the tlmo during this week. Whether this Is to be a reg ular thing fro mthls tlmo on has not boon announced. I. Welustelu and his sou Archie Intend to leave tomorrow morning for Portland and other outside points on a buying tour Thoy state thoy will havo somo sensational sales dur ing the soauou following this trip. Dr. II. F. Smith returned from Portland early this weolt. lie had accompanied Leonard Locher down lp a hospital whoro ho Is under the euro of specialists. Dr. Smith re ports the patient stood the trip well and suomud quite cheerful mid en couraged at tho time ho left Portland. MIsh Ilda Haven has accented a position with thu Elllson-Whlte Chautauqua as Junior Instructor and carhlor for the coming season and will leave Portland on May 8 In at tend a convention of Chautuuquu workers In Now Mexico prior to tak ing up active work This Is a nice position for Miss Hayes and will givo her somo vnluahlo experience. Freil L. Jioedo was ovor from Drewsey Thursday. Ho camu ovor with a request of the Drewsey Odd Fellows lodge to Harney lodge to confer tho socond degroo on Mr. neodo. This was done on Thursday evening. It Is nnnouucod that Drew eoy Odd Followfl and Hobokuhs will bo ovor In force next Saturday to participate with tho local members In tho lOCth anniversary of tho or-dor. Start theLqyingh Now'a tho tlmo to start your pullets ' and moulted hens to laying -and cash in on eggs. Moulting puts tho egg organs out of gear. Go after these dormant organs with tho old reliublu Dr. Hess Poultry -A-CE-A O It puts tho cpg organn to v.'or):. It utnrta tho feed the ogg way. It gives red comua nnd red wnttlos. It biinga back tho nontf and ncrntch nnd cncklo. l'nn-n-cc-n glvea Jicna pep nnd makea music -in tho poultry' yard. ' i Tlat'a when the cjjgj conio REED BROTHERS The Recall Store Wo havo a rlaht-afce packaRo Fpr uvery Hoch (1. A, Watson, roprosontlng Hlako McFull Co,, wan calling upon his euutomern In Hums during tho wook, Mrs. Casslo Smyth was ovor from hor home at Diamond during tho week. Thoro will he a social mooting of Past Matrons and Patrons at tho Masonic Hall Thursday) April 24, C. F, Wayne, a nurseryman of Payette, Is In HurnB with a ntock of troes, shrubs, etc., which ho Is of fering to local people Mrs, Keubo Claypool is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Ted Hayes, at tho farra home up the river. Mrs. Claypool Is well re membered by the ploneor families of this county whoro alto resided for so many years. , H, it, Keller, representing the First National Pictures, Inc., Geo. J. Ekro, a representative of tho Fox Film Corporation, and Vernon Moore and K. Van Fleet, with tho Para mount Pictures, were nil visitors In Hums Wednesday nnd Thursday. Mr Dugau, proprietor of thu Hond Iron Works, was a week end visitor to Hums Investigating tho prospucts of outnbllHhlug a similar bitnliioas In this city. Wo understand Mr. Dugau considers thin a Tavorablu location for such a business, Judge (leo. E. Davis was hero dur ing tho week from his homo In Mal heur county looking after his can didacy for Joint senator In this dis trict, Ho Intended to go to Grant county Thursday but was unexpect edly called east on business. Mrs. Schuler Whiting arrived homo Tuesday evening from tho east whoro sho spent tho winter. Sho was accompanied homo by a daughter and her husband. "Skip" Is very happy to have his wife homo again. The announcement of Mrs. Vera (Jlblm as u candidate for county treasurer, appears in this Issue. Mrs, Ulbbs Is one of the capable and do sorvlug young women of this county. She was born In Hums and has spout. practically her entire life in this county. She has many friends, who look with kindness upon her candi dacy and sho will poll a good vote, Should sho be oleotud tn tho position shn would give tho oltlco her best ef forts. Dan Campbell has been visiting with his parents and brothers and sister this week. Ho has recently returned from Honolulu whom ho was In the omploy of tho government for a time Installing tanks and look lug ufter thu gas and oil supply of the government In Hawaii, Dan spent his childhood In this city where his parents havo resided, for many years, Ho expects to go from heru to Seattle to ongago In similar work there as in Hawaii. Mrs. llrtha Griffith left Thursday for her new homo at Hoisu. She had spent several days hero straight eulug up hor business affairs and stated sho would not likely bn back for a tlmo as sho desired to fix up hor properly recently acquired through tho transfer of her farm holdings In this vicinity. Mrs.Grlf fltli uuiubors many people In this vi cinity as her friends and It Is tholr hopo she will profit by tho change mndo and finally realize her hopes In finally getting pormontly settold and In a position to resutno hor work as a professional nurse, as alio Is very capablo I nthat line. Winona Soaweard wan among tho visitors from Dlnmond ono day tilts wook, it. L, Ilalnou Is III with Influenza at prosont. He states that ho ex pects to go to Portland as soon as he Is physically able whoro ho will remain for a tlmo. Miss Dolplilno Whiting Is again at hor dosk In The TImos-IIorald olllco nfter an nbsonoe of sovornl weoks at her homo in tho country convalescing from an Illness, Gooseberry growers intending to send berrlea to the canneries must not apply sulfur in any form to tho developing berries, stated II. P. Drass of the plant pathology depart ment at tho Oregon station, Sulfur causes a gas formation In the cans, so canneries will not accept fruit treated with sulfur. KAHTEH PKOtillAM AT THE 1IA1TIHT CUimCH Thoro will bo Hunter sorvlccH at tho llaptist Church fioxt Sunday morning at 11:00 A, M. Following Is tho program us arranged. Hymn by tho Congregation. Invocation Pastor. Solo by Mm. Wclttonhlller. U'(jpoiitivu reading Congrega tion. Anlhoni tho Mesdnmos Woltton hlller, MiiNnrgtiti, Welcome, Louol Hood and Gnldlo Heed. And Messrs Hopper, Hayes, Smith, Heed, Uoor and Dr. Htotio. Sermon by tho Pastor. Trio-tho Mosdamus Louol and Goldlo Heed and Volla Welcome, Closing Hymn by tho Congregation, ISnnt'dlclloii. Mrs. Klorahel Smith will prooldo at tho Piano, with Miss Foley and Mr. John Caldwell, Violinists accom panying. Thu usual ovoulng service will bo hold at 7:30 P, M. The Easter Program will be pro ceded by Sunday School sorvlccs at 10.00 A. M. under tho supervision of Mr. M. H. Gilbert Superintendent. Our Sunday School Is growing and much Interest Is being manifest ed and every one Is Invited to Join us In this work. Every oun cordially Invited to worship with us, C. A. WATEHH0U8E. Pastor. PltKHItYTKItlA.V CllimCH Working For HOME INTERESTS When you deposit your money in this bank you not only add to your own wealth but you help to upbuild the community and to make it a better place to live in. And this in turn benefits you as a citizen. This bank is a strictly local institution, owned and managed by men who are proud of this community, and intensely interested in its development. One of the fundamental policies is that the deposits in this bank are to be used as far as possible, to aid in building up Harney County, first of all. Humy County Nitianai Bank jIhmis, Dragon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" Raster Sunday Sunday School 10 A. M. Classes form to take enrollment. 10,30, Faster program by Sunday School. Tho parents nnd public aro most cordially invited to this pro gram given by tho children nnd young people of tho Sunday School. You will ho Instructed an dontnrtaln od. Cotnn. Worship, 11.00 A. M. Following tho Sunday School pro gram, will bo a short Kastor sorvlco on tho Hosurrcctlon, 2.30 P. M.. Raster Cantata by tho choir. "From Death Unto Llfo." This will bn a very fine production In which twelve well bnlnnccd vocalists take part nnd which everyone will enjoy. Everybody Is extonded a hoarty Invitation and welcome. It hns boon sol for 2.30 In tho after noon to afford an opportunity to tho congregation of our slstor churches Thin production Is In keeping with the spirit and meaning of Faster. You will nujoy It. Tho choir will givo tho Cantata at Crane in thn nvenlng at A. 00 o'clock. SAMUEL HAUniS, Minister. w& w GENTS FURNISHINGS Suits, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Sox, Bright Spring Offer ings For The Easter Season. JtJ'1ILJ'iJLli Fre3h, New Varieties of Every Variety BURNS CASH STORE ANNOUNCEMENT In ro-outerlng tho Hcnlty nnd In surance Husliiess 1 take thin oppor tunity to publicly thank the good folks of Hums and Harney county for tholr past loyal support nnd confidence without which I could never have built up thu biggest and best Realty and Insurance business over In Hums or Harney county. I feel and know I will receive tho con fidence and support in tho future as tho past. I promise thu folks of Hums and Httrnoy county to push with all tho Pop and Vigor possible tho upbuild ing nnd prosperity of tho entire com munity, to work without ceasing to build up the interests of all in tho future as tho past. I solicit my old friends and clients property listing, Insuranco, loan nnd general Iloalty business. The next few years holds for this community thu greatost develop ments ever seen in this community, this is a time to buy ns woll as to soil. I will be glad to assist you In your Investments, homo building, and llnuch Ioan Problems. I havo worked for tho development nnd building up of this community for tho past 111 years, I expect to con tinue such work without ceasing, the balance of my days, bo they few or many. Lets nil got the true spirit and work together for the building or the entire community. The spirit of good will and Justice will over prevail us against malicious propa ganda. Let's welcomo the stranger, help hint make his homo content and his business prosperous, by so doing wo will all prosper. Envoy no man his prosperity, for In his prosperity wo will prosper. Thn united efforts of a committee of true spirited moil, especially tho efforts of ono particular man, tho ball of prosperity has been started rolling Lot's every ono of us holp them, help ourselves and the com munity by putting our ahouldor to tho wheel and keoplng tho ball roll lug stendlly and unitedly for tho prosporlt of ovory ono In tho ontlro community Assuring the good folks of Hums and Hnrnoy county of my appreciation of your past patronago and support and tho continuation of same, for without tho support and confldonco no man living can expect to make a real success in business, I bellovo I doaervo such support, and I will do my very host to oarn same. Thanking the Public generally for their support and confidence. I am yours vory truly, W, T. LE8TRH. itov. Wm. Halrd was a vlttltor tj our rlty over tho wook end, harlsc roturned with Hev. Harris from k meeting or the Presbytery at It (Jramto Inst week. Itov. HnlrJ oe cuplod the pulpit nt tho Prcsbytcrhs church Sunday morning. Tho Intor-Mt. Nursery Co., of I'jj otto, Idaho, havo all kinds of fraK shado and ornamental trees f sale Yard on Main Street Jutt south of the Hums Moat Market. Call and see what wo have -MM If you want to sell or trade list yew proporty with W. T. Lester Ce, Phono 611 4.) For Sale Well broko work home, cheap Mrs. K. E. Purlnstoi, Hums, Oregon. 3-lC-tL KOH KENT Tho McKlnnon rand up Sllvics river. Wrlto or phow Mrs. Thos. Cleveland, Van, Ore gon. 4-5-at. o FOIt HALE The HarrlBon Hoskins ranch ta tho Steins Mountains, consisting of 1700 acres of good summer range. Including running water, for Jk cheap. Will consider lease, subject to sale, also. For particulars, write, phono or call Inland Empire Healt; Co., Phono 30W, Burns, Oregon. 3-1 CITY IXVTS FOIt BALK CKKAP la choice location on hill or In fbx, Hanging from fAS.OO to lflO.W per lot ftOx 100 -feet.' Vino bnlM lug sites. Will HNNlxt you to butM yoHr own 1bic on easy term, Just liko paying rent. INLM) KMLMIti: HEATV COMPANY Phono HOW. H-I KOH SALE 1 kitchen chnlr ; 3.59 1 kitchen tnblo, zlnco top 5.B9 2 stoves . 2.09 1 oak table - COO 1 couch 17.09 1 slop Jar 1.75 2 X ray tables 5.09 1 clothes hamper 3,59 3 canvass cots 10.09 I canvass stools 2.09 1 rood rocker 4.09 1 set springs with legs 4,00 1 porch swing 12.09 1 arm chair 5.09 1 sottee 6.00 1 bedside table C.O0 Ded sheets, pillow cases 1 email mirror 50 1 bowl nnd pitcher, granite .. 2.59 MRS. LELA MILLAH, At Mrs. R. F. Schwarti. 45 STATIONERY . We have just received a well assorted line of White and Wychaff's STATIONERY priced within the reach of alt We Are Agents For Remington Typewriter and Typewriter Supplies Home Drug Co. J i nt L,