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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1924)
u PAGKB 1HK TIMRB-IIBRAIil) IIUIINH, H A It N E Y COUNTY OHKOON Hnturdiiy, May 10, UKil ji w CI It Hit MOTHERS DA Y About tho name of mother clings a powerful Indefinable fragrance some thing tlint makM All men delight to honor hur who boara it, As llttlo children there Ih no uubntltuto for tho tontlor caro nnd brooding lovo of MOTHER, Hor children, grown, are eager to re pay her yearn of Rorvlco and aacriflco and when "Dad" Is gono thoy ltistst on curing for mother, Hut that lt not what mother wants. Bho cravoa and Murcly deserves a sense of financial Independence a homo of her own. ' Let every day bo motlirr's day and let ovcry household begin a saving account right now tlmt will make Mothor's lat dnys frco from financial worries when Dnd'ti BtroiiR nrm In no longor about hor. "If wo savo consistently wo have done the thing niOHl nooded to establish our pros perity." Morcdlh (8ecty. Agr.) The First National Bank Burns, Oregon ts-tl: .. isri .- . t"rwpmi .. rMtf'iaAMi4Mll .LOCAL lPENfNl John Graves Avns up from Law on yesterday. Mr, nnd Mrs., A. E. Drown und ion Harry were In town Wednesday from their ranch home, , G. 11. Edmonds, territory repre sentative of tho Flak Tire Co., with headquarters In Holso, wns In Hums on business for u few duyii this week. J. L. Lowu wart down from 'his aw mill tlilri wvok. Hu bun recently acquired tho I'i rliif: ton mill and Biachlncry nnd Is preparing for an acttro season. lira. 3. E. Koron was over from her home ut I'rluovitlu fur a few days during this week, looking after business matters und visiting with former nolghhors and friends. James Olrard of the Fred llirrlck Lumber Co. left Monday for Salt. Iake on business. He was accom panied by Mrs. Olrard nnd Mrs. 11. V. Smith. R. A. Ford, cuudldato for repro eatatlvo, wna over from his Grant county homo during this week moot ing with his friends nnd looking after his political Interests, Mrs. Wilbur Haines bus been vis iting with friends In this city dur ing tho woek. Charles Foley of tho Fred llerrlck f HtllllitH fl n kIIIh.i.i Ik. At. I. .It.. I 1 ijuiuuui wu. uiuvua ill iuib cuy is no sent on u business trip to Pdrtlatid. Mrs. Cnsslu Hmylh was over from the much homo at Diamond during the foro part of this week. Ram Mothcrdhcud was summoned to Portland lust Tuesday to be pres ent us a witness In-tho federal court on Wednesday- morning. Alvlu llulrd of tho Lancustcr lialrd theatrical company, spout a few days In Hums this week prepar ing necessary billing for tho coming of (hu pluyers in the Liberty Theatre May 21. 22 and 24. Hev. C. A. Waterhouso left Muo- day morning for Everett Wash, upon receipt of u message telling him his aged mother was very low nnd expected to pass away at any moment. Kobt. M. Duncan arrived home the first of this week from a trip to Portland and other outside ytats. Mr. Dunran attended the meeting before the Interstate service com mlKJilou In connection with the pro poned building of tho railroad lino across central Oregon and took ad vnutnge of tho opportunity to visit other places during tho trip. HmmiKrx Tmml irammmmms H IrmmmmmR ? is W tPmmmmmmmmmmawnmU m mmmi fmmKSlmmmmfc, ' I YJmJfmmmmmmmmVmmmW mmmmmmmW mmH oEpW BBlHmmmmmmmmmV 1 mmfl !$WlHmmmflHV MSnmmmm:'' SmmmmmVmmmmmmmmi mmmmmmmWUmmmmi mmmmmmmmmL' Immmmma LmmmmmmmmmV iAmmmmmfl ImmmmmmmmmmmV'smmmmmmml Mm. Btuyo Soawoard was a visitor to our city during tho wook, having accompanied Mr, ami Mrs, A. K, llrown in from tho ranch, Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Cleveland wore over fro mthelr ranch home near Van for a short visit during thjs week. William Hanlcy went out yoHter day with a shipment of cattle to Salt Lake and stated he would likely visit California buforo returning homo, W, It. Jones wan up from hln farm homo In tho Voltage district the fore part of thin week. Mr. Jones nald ho wan fortunate in escaping from the big tulo fire Hint raged In his neighborhood a couplo of weekn HgO. Leo Caldwell Is having a partition placed oln the prosont quarters of tho Harney County) Abstract Co, olllcc rooms nnd will uso tho south sldo of tho building as a hnrbor shop which he will open In the nonr fu ture. Dean Lamiburry of tho University of Oregon addressed former stud o.its and alumni uiomberH of Hie 1'. of O. at a dinner given at tho Cole Hotel In this city last evening In the iuterosl of tliu gift campaign now being conducted for (ho university. V. (I. Coznd was called to Port- laud tho first of (his week to appear as a witness boforo tho federal court. He had Intended to make a trip to tho southern part of tliu county In (ho Intercut of his candidacy for dis trict attorney, but the numinous to court lias prevented his making an tictlvo cnmpnlgn, County Commissioner C. T, Lll lard catno over from "Tho Valley of Tho Moon" ranch homo Tuesday to uttend tho regular session of com missioner's court now in sosslon, Ho was accompanied ovor by Mrs. LI I lard who has been vlsltliig with hor many old time friends during her stay. Lancaster mid ilulrd's Comedians will present "nought and Paid Fdr" an one of their offerings while In Hums, "lluiight ami Paid For" was written by Geo. llroadhurst ono of (ho foromout American playwrights. Among boiiio of tho well known play ers In tho cast are: Dolly Dnye, George Koutli, lieu Dlx, Dorothy llandnll, Elmer Whlto, Carl Cald well, Alvlu A Ilalrd and Clin Lan caster and Dorothy Davenport, Mrs. It. H. Htrlugfellow, of Unlxe. was In Hums this week In tho Inter est of St. Margaret's School, a pro tectant school for girls at Ilolse. Tills Is an accredited school of high stand ing and with many advantage for girls where they have careful super vision and care. Mrs. Htrlngfellow was Interviewing prospective stud outs In this section for tho opening of tho fall term of tho school, Hint being a very convenient and attrac tive place for girls wanting addition al advantages In tho way of muslu nnd such accomplishments In addi tion to the usual course. Mrs. 10, V, Schwartz loft last Bull ilay for Portland and Boatlld, Shu wilt -spend a fow woolcu visiting with relatives and frlendn boforo rotum ilng to her homo, Her dnughtor Miss Oeno, is a student of the University of Washington ami Mrs. Schvrarto will spend some time with hor and visit with hor brother In Seattle. O.UU. L. lluohanau was among our out of town visitors on Tuesday. George was complaining thnt hln democratic candidate friends had not boon out to see h!m but that hu wan going to vote that ticket anyway as (hero wore no many candidates on tho republican ticket It would tnku too long a tlnio away from his dairy herd. He and Mr.S HUchanau are milking a largo .number of cown this spring. o Those desiring flowers for com mencement and Decoration Day should order early Mrs, Grnco Lainpshlre. 5-10-tf ( .1. L. Lowe has (ho Purluglou saw mill and Is now prepared to fill all orders for rough lumber. Soon have a supply of dressed material for his customers. Watch Hiobo columns for further announce ment. D-iO-tf. o FOR TitADEl own 20 acres In S ID T :tfi S It 31 13 Harney County. Hasu anybody anything to trade in my part or tliu country for this laiulT Write C. A. Mason, 32G Kant Side lllvd., Muskogee, Okla, 5-10-1 KOK HALM Tho Harrison llosklus ranch In the Steins Mountains, consisting of 1700 acres of good summer range, Including running wntor, for snlo cheap. Will consider lease, nubject to sale, also. For particulars, write, phono or call Inland Empire Hcalty Co., Phono 30W, Hums, Oregon. 3-1 CITY LOTH 1'OIt HA LI J CllKAP In choice location on hill or In flat, Hanging from .eo to $150.00 per lot ftOxlOO fret. Tine build lllg SUCH. Will HMNlxt j oh to build your own Iftiio on enwy terms, Just llko paying rant. INLAND KMLMHK Itl'ATV COMPANY Plioun HOW. N-IH jSplondid 80 acre farm near Parma, Idaho, G room house, trood barn, fine or chard, and small fruit, good water right, will trade for Bums Property, price $5000.00. See W. T. Lester Co., Phone 5R. 5-10 Good 3 room house, located close in to main part of Bend, a 1 land no rock, good street, will trade for Bums property, Price $800.00. See W. T. Les ter Company, Phone 5R. 5-10 mmmmmmmmml I II . 1 ! . It Will Pile Up THK elder Vanderbilt nald, "No matter what I was making, I always made It a rule to save something, and this course, If persisted in, Is sure to succeed. The money will pllo up Ih time." A look at this bank's books would convince you that you can accumuato a good sized sum of money on your present income, simply by snvlng a little every pay day. Wo can prove to you that you possess tho ability to get ahead financially. Open an account today and let us do It, Hantiy County Nitiouil Bank jBums.Dregan "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" ALL U0AUD FIUK COMPANIKB AUK GOOD. THH ROYAL IS TUB 11K8T OF THE GOOD ONES, THE LEADING FIItB INSURANCE COMPANY. W. T. LESTER COM PANY. fi-10. " ' o- iOlt BALK 1 kitchen chair 9 3. CO 1 kitchen table, zluco top f",,G0 2 stoves ' 2,00 1 onk table ... 0,00 1 couch 17.00 1 nlop Jar 1.7D 2 X ray tables COO 1 clothes hamper ........ 3. GO 3-canvnn cots 10.00 4 canvass stools 2.00 1 reed rocker M . 4.00 1 set springs with legs ........ 4.00 1 porch swing 12.00 1 arm chair COO 1 settoo ... 6.00 1 bedsldo tablo 6.00 Hed sheets, pillow cases 1 small mirror G6 1 bowl and pitcher, granite .. 2.G0 Mim. LELA MILLAR, At Mrs. B. F. Schwartz. 4-G i(tfiN22NTAL JasmmW -ip-"ri WvS Af I' I " " TmT' smri31 I 111 I " 1 mmmlmsrV EVimmmmmmHkmSllimmH! HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Saving for Old and Young "Your Horn Inilitutlon" HURNS, OREGON SOLD ONLY at REED BROS. The Rcxal Store Burns, Oregon ESS: "It is the duty of a citizen not only to observe the law bat to let it be known that he is opposed to its violation. -CALVIN COOUDCE Vote for Cdolidge Primaries May 16. aid Advertisement. Paid for I. L. Patterson Manager Coolidge Campaign . '"' We Assume All The Risk of Shopping jgSfcy MBtT ?fmmmmmmmmmmm pymfi If i.wSm w Cj .til ' r i ibiiiiw hi mi.. , , I 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 I. Burns Cash Store a