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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1924)
H PAGBi THK T I M K b H K A L I) B U K N 8 , H A K N H COUNTY OIIKOON HHturday, April 30, 1M4 J, M, fltroot wna in lowtt Ironi hli homo on Silver creek for a fov iltiji i his wook. Mr, and Mm. Tin (lllwoii wore In (own from tholr Dllvor crook ranch homo during tho vcek. Mr. H.iro and one of, Jesse Davis' (ions woro among our vial tola from the Calamity sjootlon during this weok. Tho Masons havo charge of '.he social ovonlng following tho regular Bosslon of the Eastern Star next Monday evening, This entertainment promises very Interesting aiid nil members should bo present, r Easter Greetings y hithl.-r ii ii glurlou season Not only Ih i: 01 religious significance but nil Nuturo iour.- uvldcucu uf renewed Ufa Tho bonk oi itiu birds is hoard buds and leaves peep forth and the breath of Spring in Ih the air. In tuno with Nature wo fool a quick ening of tho spirit, renewed life, enlarged hope And strengthened courago. Easter comes as a apodal bloefllng to thoHo who aro discouraged and who are scarred with tho battles of Ufa, This bunk oxtoudB HA8TBR QIIHHT 1NGB to nil mid earnestly hopus It may effectively aid In keeping up your hopo, your courngo mid dolorinluatlou quall tlCM which will win victories In tho future. The First National Bank Burns, Oregfn srzz'."...'.' juxuaraxctgix:. tc ce.Tt.u.3Ksfci&WrHc: I nrrrs r s LOCAL llHMHMiMMHaBMnBMj Horn To Mr. nnd Mm. Ctnroncu Swackor, April 10, u hoii. Mm. C. C. Grlllltli iintl llttlo nun woro hero ovor tho wook ond from Itoke. Mru. Jiiiuon J. Doncgaii Iiun re turned homo from visiting with her daiightor In Hond and alio with frlondn in Prlnovlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunsmoro woro Ib town tho foru part of this week. Mr. Dunsmoro hnu charge of tho Alvord ranon. A. O. HnruekofT, traveling Males man for a Portland printing and olll co equipment concern, wuu calling upon IiIb customers and frlondn In thin city during tho wook. Mlnot AuHtin, tho founder of tho once famous Htugo station In tho mountain) between I'ralrlo City and Simpler, wbh a visitor to Hums yes terday. Ho was on route to points south where ho lias mining Interest. Miss Gladys Holland -pi-n; tho weok oud with homo folks, having r.otno In from Holso on ,'ridny and remaining ovor Raster Suuduv. Thu young lady Ib nttunilluif Mio.il In Jlolse. Hums Ib Buffering from lack of fresh vegotnblos bocauw of the font and month dliouse tn California. No fresh vegotabliM are iillowsit to lie shipped In from that stnto ami win will have to wait for tho Idaho crops to come on tho market. Word was received liore somo llmo ago that Otis Snvcdgu died recently In Portland. Tho writer did not loam any of tho particulars of tho young man's death. Ho Is romombor ed by our citizens bocauuu of hlu Hying horo for many, yonm during la boyheod: Messrs. William Hniiloy, Hobt, M. Duncan und W. II. Oruvon are te Portland attending tho mooting In connection with tho hearing that was started last mouth on tho appli cation of tho public oorlvco commis sion to get a railroad across tho con- tral part of this state, The hearing waa resumed on Wednesday. Frank Davis wiih In town Thurs day and made a call at this adieu. Carroll Cecil was ovor from Sll ver crook during this wook. Mr. (1. W. Clovongor Ih at hor homo In this city nftor spending tho whiter nt Vale und other places. Willis llouiiHovello rotunied tho fore part of thin week from . trip to tho Denlo section. Mrs. Jack Craddock is down from hor Hllvles valloy home visiting with friends. Mrs. John Clomborllng, who had houu visiting at tho Crnddoclt homo, returned with hor. Tho Harney county high ichoo alumni Is asked to attend a mooting at the Harney County Abstract olllce on next Wednesday night, April 'Jo, by order of Donald Hotchklss. A cold north wind has made things rather unpleasant In this part of tho country n portion of this week. Otherwise wo would bo enjoying real spring weather. ".Suppressed Desires" brings out tho condltlonn of mind and tho trond of tho present times. We're Inclined to disregard the conventional and loan more toward our Individual Inclination regardless of eonim iiuoih'o. (live the young people some attention. Cat fish are reported quite plenti ful In the river near Hums and largo string nrs being 'brought In these days. Those flt.lt woro planted In Silvias rlvor sovoral yuan ago and till Is tho first Boaaon thoy have boon naught In any noticeable quan tity. County Treasurer W. Y. King has been quite slok for several days. He was confined to his lied at King's hospital for a few days last wook but on Sunday was romnved to tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Tumor. Ho Is Improving slowly and hopes to bo out within a short time. Tho llttlo sou of M, ami Mra. Dave Irving, of Crn re, 'vas brought ! Hums Sunduy o-.niiln .'a, uiodl.u! i Mention. Ho w.tr hen In tho ho l t.n for iiovoral days jmd underwent iwti minor opo'iM'ou, Ho has re covered rapidly und jvas ready ti go homo with lih parenta Thursday on lug. Kh Start the Laying !i Now' tho time to start your pullets and moulted hens to laying and cash in on eggs. Meulting: puts tho egg organs out of gear. Go after these dormant organs with tho old reliablo Dr. Hess Poultry PAN-A-CE-A It puts tho egg organs, to work. It Btarta tho feed the ug way. It gives red combs nnd red wattlcB. It brings back tho song and scratch nnrf cackle, ran-a-ce-a ulvca hena pep and mnkes music Jn tho poultry yard. i That's when the tail come The Kcxjall Store t Wo haua a riaht'tha puchaso for avery flock Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Drown woro In town last Monday nnd Tuesday. Pat Connolly was over from tho Drewsey section on business the foro part of this weok. Mrs. L. N, Stallard was ovor from hor homo in the Drewsey section for novoral days during this week, a guest of hor niece, Mrs, Honaman, nnd other relatives. Frank Whiting and Italph Puabody relumed homo Thursday from Port land where thoy had shipped some cattle to market. Frank's load of steers toppod thu market last Mon day nt $8.85. C. H. Hllbaugh, a general con tractor, of Caldwell, Idaho, was In Hums this week looking ovor the ground with n viow of becoming ac tive here In a short time, Ho ha somo buildings In view, Mrs. D, Potter took her doparturo Thursday morning for Corvallln whore she will rojlou her husband nftor spending a few days In this, city visiting with relntlves nnd friends, Christian Schnper and his son Krnost wero In from tholr farm homo lu the Diamond country Tuesday. Thoy woro hero on business boforo tho laud olllco. Mr. Schup'or an nounces that his section haii more moisture this season than at tho, Minn) time lust year. This Is nr nlnly encouraging news, Mrs. P. Ii. Chandler camu ovor from hor homo lu Canyon City last Monday and Is it guest nt the homo of her sister, Mrs. Win. Farro. Mr. Chandler was called east lu connec tion with the settlement of tho estate of his late father and Mrs. Chandler will spend somo time with relative and friends hero during his absence. I. M. Davis was over from his Drewsey homo yesterday. Mr Davis Is taking an active Interest In fur thering. the candidacy of W. T. Van Dorveor for county commissioner. Ho and hi neighbors believe they should have representation on tho county board and have decided to give, tholr support to Mr. VnnDer veer. Ho Is an aggressive man nnd would bo a live wire on the board. Kveu though tho foot and mouth disease has been responsible for the destruction of thousands of head of rattle lu California It Is not having much effect on stimulating the mar ket for beef in this state, according to luformnlon recolved, Pooplo nre nut using meat these days for fear of the disease, oven though away from thu Infected region. They aro eating fish. Mrs. Mottle Smith and Mrs. Hoy Moulloit accompanied I, Wolnsteln and Ills son Archie to Portland last .Sunday. Mrs. Bmlth wont down to visit with relatives and friends and Mrs. Moullen waa hurrying to Ku genu tn the bedside of her mother, Mrs. I.luton, who was reported quite III. The trip was made from Hums to Pnrtand lu a car lu in hours actual running time. -o- MOTffKllH CJ,U1 (Contributed) A Tory Interesting and enjoynblo mooting of tho Mothers Club waa held at tho homo of Mrs, W. M. Sut ton Thursday afternoon when Mrs, Russell Smith Joined as hostess. Tho membership was well represented besides n iiumhor of Invited guests, Tho Chautauqua banks for tho children woro assigned to sovoral memborn to bo distributed nmong tho children nt an early date as an In centive to saving for their Chnutau-' qua ftoaaou tickets as woll as to bring to their minds the coming of the an nual educational event. Following tho husluoss session 'i program of more than usual Interest was listened lo. Tho child wolfare anil Juvenile protection Is a subject that is receiving market utteiiutlon by the club during tho present mouth. Paporti on tho uubjoct woro read by Mrs. John Caldwell, Mrs. Claude Hrown, Mrs. Clarence Young, Mrs. flus Hard well, Mrs. Frank I loss man, Mrs. licit Itlehardiou. Inter- i spersed with these papers woro somo well enjoyed dlveislou lu musical numbers, among them a piano solo by Mrs. Harris; vocal solo by .Mrs. C. II. Leonard with a violin obllgnto by Alex Kgglcston. Miss Annette Leonard rendered a planologue, vo cal solo by Mrs. Olson and a duel by Mrs, Olson and Mrs. Leonard with Mrs. Harris at tho piano, While the subjects connected with the child aro always Interesting nnd given first consideration of the club members, these entertaining num- J hers are moat welcome and add much I to tho enjoyment of tho meetings. Delicious refreshments wore Merv-1 ed. I The next meeting will be nt the homo of Mrs. Cnry Thoruburg on May 8. - -o NIIOItT LINK ItAII,- HOAI) MKN IIKItK A Fresh Start A A Nature fools the urge of life those early spring days. Everything around us Is taking n fresh start, Tho wind is from tho south nnd tho tulips uro pushing their stiff green leaves through tho warm brown earth up to tho nun. Bonn tho lllnrs will he budding. Somo of our savings account have wakened up this Bprlngtlmo too, nnd aro growing more rapidly than ovor. Frequent deposits and compound In terest Insure a huaPhy growth. Make a deposit every pay day. Hanuy County Nitional Bank j Bums, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" Thoy did not state tholr particular FOH SALE Light set of doublo bar- business hero, hut It Is In connection I with tho railroad construction work. Mr. Hayslngor has boon busy since leaving Hums, ho announced to a representative of this papor. Ho found n hourly welcome from tho many friends he made during his stay in Hums. iioss, platform scales and ba&4 truck; olllco desk. Mrs. E. E.' Purlngton. 4-26-tf. '0 It. C. Hayslngor, formerly the lo cal representative of tho Oregon Short Line Railroad lu this city In connection with tho extension of tho linn from Crane to Hums, came In the fore part of this week accompan ied by II. J. Stark, an accountant In the employ of tho railroad. Thoy havo been devoting their time to work In tho Fred derrick Lumber Co. ottlcos during tho time they have been hern and announce thoy will bo her eiinlll tho foro part of next week. HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Savings for Old and Young "Your Horn Intlllullen" BURNS, OREGON Will trade for cattlo, C room modern new house lot 1 Mi. for equal valuo. 4-2f 1X)U BALK The Harrison Hosklns ranch la tho Steins Mountains, conslstlnr of 1700 acres of good summer range, Including running water, for salt cheap. Will consider lease, subject to sale, also. For particulars, write, phone or call Inland Empire Realty Co., Phone 30W, Hums, Oregon. 3-1 fou half: 1 kitchen chair 1 kitchen tabic, zlnco top 2 stoves l 1 Cl S.SO' 2.9 1 oak tahlo 6.00 1 couch 17.0ft , For Bale Woll broke work horses, I l j0I, jar i k. runngion, . , x ray tabic 5.00 j-io-u. I j C0lhei, hamper 3.50' . .. : rtnnvnus r in nn tr you want to sen or irnuo usi your cheap Mrs. E. Hums, Oregon. property with W. T. Lester Co., Phono 511 4-10 1 sottco 1 hodtddo table CITY I.OT8 FOH HAI.K GIIKAPIti cholio location on hill or In flat, Ranging from 900.00 to 1 50.00 per lot. fiO v 100 fvct. Flno build ing hlles. Will ns-dst you to build j Red shcota, pillow cases jour own lme on ity tcrnm, ' i small mirror JiiNt like paying mil. IXIjAND j bowl nnd pitcher, granlto KMlMIti: HKATY COMPANY MRS. LELA MILLAR Phono OW. H-1H i At Mrs, K. P. Sehwnrtz. A 5 3 canvass cot 10.00" 4 canvas stools 2.00 1 reed rocker , 4,00 1 sot spring with leg 4.00 1 porch swing 12.00 1 arm chair fi.00 COO GOO 50 2.50 FES 3 ran ' unfiCTami We Assume All The Risk of Shopping n , . Shopping isn't a gamble for, our CUSTOMERS as their agents we assume all the risks of buying. If a suit, or a shirt, or a hat isn't absolutely all right, the customer isn't out a cent We Make it Right That's part of our job as we look at it Burns Cash Store :l. it I'e