The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 28, 1924, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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, AI'TKHNOOX OK MUSIU
AT SUTTON HOMH
Mrs W. M. Sutton riivu u dellght
ti, afternoon of muslo nt hor homo
, this city on last Wcilneiulny when
s-vonil of tho hid Ion of llvirns rhIU
rvl it ml tijiunt u very onjoynhlo sea
i jii Tins nfliilr was k'vou iu honor
,. Mm OHeii, ono of tho Into munlo
addition to mif city, Tho follow
ius numbers worn rondored 'it no"
brought KenoroUB prnltlo ttud oxprOH
.'Dim of appreciation from tho
fuCfltS
jM.mo Solo, "Invltntlon to tho
i w' -WobiT, Mrn. Harris.
ocul 8olo, "Tho Rosary", Mra.
Wolttoulitllor. " ,
i-isil Solo, "lowor Koni. rroiii
.list, Mra. Olson
Ho.uIIuk. "Liihco". Mrs. Sutton.
.iul Holo. "A Uttlu I'Jnlc Rnsu"
i .irrlo Jacobs llonil, .Mrs. Fnrro.
oo.U Sola, "Oh So Puro" from
v irthii, Mrn. 01 hod.
... a I Holo, "Water of Mlnniubn-
" Mrs. Wolcomo.
1'riu "Hcuutlful NlBht" fiom
i l-.s of Koffnutn, MIsh Leonard, Mrn.
WclMouliiller, Mrs. MIkks.
ooal Solo, "Prison Sour" from II
o.itori', Mra. Olson..
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MAIUtlKI) THURSDAY
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Fire No. two no tlninuge.
Flro No .thrcu 2 m. ft. timber 5.00
(hint of supprotmioti in. 00
Total area burned lean tliun onu half
nero.
Tho ftrut flro Ih iuiiu cuuhocI nnd
tho hud two nro llKhtiiltiK flroH. Tho
flnt Ih pure ctiruloiuiiiuHN and tho laHt
uunvolilnhlo'ot coiirwo. TIiIh rIvcs ii
Kcod llluHti'utlon fH to tho need of
euro with fire. Seventy pur con, of
our flros nro man enured, Wo nuint
Hton thoui. It In notlilnir hut nuro
oaralcuHUOKi or puro'CUBicduciirt, Wo
know whero and when to took for
tho llghtnlui; flron but a man emmed
flro It) always Juut whero a Runner
Ih not looltliiK'. Wa llho to bo iioltto
and Imvo you unjoy tho Foruntn but
If you loavo a flro you will havo to
toll It to tho JudKO.
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tiik imu:hiiytkiua.v ciiritrii
K UoRors and Ixora Itocori
v i mirrl(id In thh city Thursday
i) nv C. A. Watorhouso
i.'iUi rlmrch and loft lin-
i fu Uud whtra thy will
i' I flu, The brtd Ii Hit
' ti nnd Mrn. John Utm-
. . iin-rlty. This In tho 800-
i vt tliBM young tnKiiila,
hRkitiK ntarad tho bonds of
Diony before nnd bees mo tit
rud. It Ik hoped this will provo
,'i' reunion nnd that thoy will
, jprrou.
it wriK iio.mk fiirrn.vcs
poii pniriTV vi;tiiM.(i
j i i he proMncu jf only tbo lm
Hate famllTuet Mr. .Mnrlo Chfk
i Jiiium I. ClioeJi wtro MHrflnd
' hom of tliti brliU)' mother
llHttto Haitlp, on Brtit Soiior.r
yoitordny. liv. Onll M.
- r r (hi (iracio M. K. cUurL loud
rfliuony.
liniitpdintoly after the poniuny
. ple UepHrtod for Humboldt
hi it where they will spoiiil t'Ueir
in vmoon. Stockton Itocurd
Sunday School nt 10:00 A. M.
Many aro makliiK tho mlHtako of
not itolurc to Sunday School. Soon
cr or latui wo all ronllzu our iiiIh
tukiM 'but vory fow vor roallzo on
tlioiu.
Worjhlp at 11:00 A. M.
Themo of Sermen: "Tho Chilstlnu,
a Conscrvatlvo Force."
Your nplrllual nature. Don't nog
loot It. Kt'op truo to your Idoala by
r-i;iilur ohurch attoudancc.
SAMUHIi HAItlUH,
Mlnlstor.
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IIAPTIST lMUmt'11 NHKVICKH
The tliiiitt for noxt Hunduy morn
IuRt uervlt-o at tho llnpilet Church,
by r quewt, will bv ' OxJn Mtcr-
i pi c." Th morniiiK nerrtoe will
A M Tho iitiinUntu't at the Hun-
il i 'vrvlreit rw trery grallfylnK for
Hi.) fliitumer month KvrO' oim
lordinHv Inrlted Rtruuirre nlveii h
h'art wotcome
JCvwiltiK Norvloe at 8 P. M.
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LOOM, AND PHUKO.VAIi
ltl (WIIKI'I'li OF l-'IIIK
I ii- following flrot lmvo nlredy
ii rod on tho Urow Flat ltaer
i' strict. The following iliimnce be
u dotii
r- No our 20 mix Wood $100.00
f tupyreealun 20.00
Pryor llnrncw wan over from hie
ranch homo on Stiver creok during
tho wook on one of IiIh ocraNlnunl
vjelie. Pryor ! ouo of tho furtuuetu
ohm on tin? crook thift Wison, aa he
ha water for IrrlKnttou
Mat Davlew U in town fiom hie
I rsnoh homo tiotwoon Narrows ami
'Cetlow. Mr. Davliw naye tho nui;o
U rnllief lr In lilt .i;otlou but the
water la holding out woll. Ho miy
tbv rni:" un the mountain ! very
Hood.
Mr. K. F Hthwartz hoe rilepiod
nf hor lurgt and woll nppulnted roel
deneu iroiKrty ttml will at onoe ho
;ln the arvtlou of nnotltor home of
j mere medeet elzo hut etrlutly mod
irn. She lm let the cuntniot. It will
be located uar the Ifotpltal.
Prominent Rusisian Vrifcer-Orator Coming
lindu Returns From Tour of Ruai Jiut in Time for Opcninc
of Chautcuquu Circuit.
PPBBMe9VeMeleBeHBeVBeHHeeB eeeleeiee""
Mnurlre O. Hindus, horn, and rmirod In ti llusslan peasant village, Hpeaking
the inuny peasant dialects, 0w ' American citizen, a college graduate, Har
vard man, student of economic, lecturer, author of that celebrated book, "The
Hussion Peasant and tho devolution," Is the man best qualified to discuss this
important subjectthe Ilussla of today. Ho has Just returned from ono of hcv
ral tours of Investigation iluilnir which ho studied conditions after six yeurs
nf soviet rule, His message is "as hupian and dramatic as It Is fresh and hope
ful." He has lived with the peasants ate with them, went to church nnd
funerals and mass meotlnj,'s with them and lielns ono of their native brothers,
was Biieeosifiil In Kettlnj; Into their hearts and minds and souls. Furthermore,
Mr. Hindus visited (Scrnmny, the ltuhr district, and narrowly escaped heln
fchot when tho piesldent of tho autonomous Itopubllf In tho Palntlnnto was as
Misslniited on the 0th day of January of this year.
Two lectures, "flcrmuny and the World" nnd "Itussla and tho World" will
he L'lven In tho afternoon and eeiiluj; of tho fourth day of Chuutuuqua.
in
Wm. F A R K E
NOTARY PUBLIC
FIRE INSURANCE, Standard Stock Companies
PRACTICE, before U. S. Land Office' and bureaus
of the Dcpartnenl
REAL ESTATE; Will open real estate brokage
office July 1st and handle city, acreage and
farm property
Your Business jSoSidrtctl
Mrs. Lincoln, an aunt of Mrs. Klllu
and Frank llouuott, lo In Hums from
ho i homo In Hear valley,
Miss Gladys Holland arrived home
tho first of this week from DoIro
whoru olio had boon attondlni; a hunl
uosn coIIuko. Tho young lady has
fluiahed hor course In stenography
Blio will remain In Hums until after
tho 4th of July,
Mrs. Harry Htluy was tendered tt.
shuwor at the homo of Mr. John If,
Caldwell Wednesday ilfternoon.
Many of her school friends as woil
art other friends were prbnuut and
she received many nice preaenlu. II
was u very unjoyahlo Kuthorluu.
Married Harvey Mnr and MUh
Pearl Pliikntdn wero mnrrlod In thin
city last Monday. Harvey was for;
morly a studunt In the lliirnu schools
and has many frlonda In this vicinity
who wish him well. Ho lt an oner
Kotlc yoiinu man of IiIkIi character.
Ills brldo Is a youtiK lady who Iiiib
buuu a resident of tho Diamond sec
tion for somo tlmo. Wo understand
they will mnko their homo In Dia
mond. AtmeHphurh: conditions have been
unfavorable to radio receiving In
lluriirt during tho week and an ru-
null not much uows has been roculv-
ad from tho democratic convention
lining hold In Now York. Tho papers ,
Indleeto thoy are having a "hot tlmo"
In moro wnys limn one, t liA wenthor
In tug a factor hut doe not compare
with tho debate nud aellvltleH of
the UplocetM.
It L. IliitUin iuiikj ivr from bit
i,nrh home el Wagai.tlio Thunday
ovenlnx. bringing In a tourtet who
had tho mltfortuno to break down
iioiir there. The unfortunate party
found rejialre In Burns and will noon
be on (h Ir way again Mr. Mutton
nays range condition are very good
In hi vicinity cniMlderlng the dry
eenaou and ha will alto hnro about
hie normal hay erop.
Wm. Farro la making preparatlont
to opon a reel estate brokerage olllcc
on July lat. Mr. Farm Is woll known
In I hi Vtflulty whino ho lias Imm'H
oiiragwl in land praetluo and Insur
auoo since hit long term of hnldrhr
tho ponltlon of roglster of tho local
laud olllce. a p6itlllou ho hold for
over 1 1 yunre. Ho It aequaluted with
laud Million, line n wldo ncimlulniico
end It wrll iKiilpped lo conduct such
rn olllce.
Mr J M. Dultou nnd her daugh
ur, Mm lmdirig Johneon with hor
i wo rout, are now at tho family
home In this ulty, having arrived
Sunday evening from California
Mr. Dnlton and John (iemberllng met
thun In laikevlew on Saturday
eveniiiK hringiug them over tho fol
lowing day. lloth the Indloa find
many warm frlenda to welcome thorn
and their atay In Hums will lm much
enjoyed by their frlonUe
Mr. Tim ICrlba and two of hor
children, with a nephew, have been
ovr from lloml for the past wt or
more vlnlUng with her titter, Mrs
A Cole and other relative mid
rr!ondt. They formnrly rwldi d In
title tectiou and hate iimuy old tlmo
friends who nro glad lo too them.
Tlluy oftpnet to ionic for liouu lo lay
and will be ucrompnnP u l. Mrn
Nolllo Krlbii and chlldroii win will
visit In Hoik! for a row week'.
Scott and Poto Haley wero up
rrom tholr ranch homo ucjtr the Mul
hu,ur lake yoitordny. Poto Informs
us tho firo did considerable damage
lu that vicinity but fortunatoly thoy
saved tholr homo and hay but tho
flro Is not yet put out. Oamo Ward
en Ileusou bus a force of men still
using their efforts to put the flro
out, but It si a hard task au thoy
aro compelled to haul water with
which to put out the firo that smoul
ders In tho sod nnd under tho
ground,
Archie Manon mid family arrived
up from tholr homo In Portland last
Monday and nro guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Dyrd, Mr.
Mason was nt ono time engaged in
buslnoet In Hums and it was while
hero that he was married to Miss
Tllllo Tupkor. Ho is now employed
In tho Fodornl Ilosorv'o Hank In,
Portland. In fact ho has boon assoc
iated with banking over since ho loft
Hums soveral years ago. Many old
tlmo frlojids aro happy to meet with
Mr. and Mrs. Mason again after
yearn of acquaintance
Chun. 10. Mol'lootoit with his wife
and sou, hnvtf returned from n tour
covering portions of California as for
south us Los Angelas and the coust.
Thoy lort horo In May traveling lu
tholr Ford car, going out tovrr tho
Columbia Highway on down to Cal
ifornia. Thoy i'iwiio back up tho
coast anil report a very oulovablo
tour with, good luck, not having to
remove a tiro on tholr our during
tho entlro trip. Mr. MoPhootoru wns
lu town the other day noeurlng ad
ditional help to hnrvoat hii ilrst
erop of alfalfa which ho announce.!
! very good considering tho dry
HIMU10II
Joriu Mi'Hdoon of tho mercantile
firm of Ilrndoon Urothera of Illl'zou
and Somcrnngc, was In town the
fore part of this week. Mr. Ilrn
doon slates that range conditions out
iu lib section and on tho Stein's
Mountain are not up to normal but
aro good considering tho lack of moln
lure, Tho Hriideons have' a storo at
tho now post nlllco Soniornngo,,, up
on tho sldo of Stoln's , Thoy nuked
that tho now oirtco be named Stein's
but the postal dopartmont objected
bccauno there was a similar nnmo of I
a pout olllco down south some where.
Mr nnd .Mrs. J, T. (iarrett and
daughter Helen arrived here Wed
ueiday from Wlnnomucci for a
short vIpII with homo folks They
camo In tho. lloht, ICrumhelu car j
from Quliiii River, Mm. Krtinilioln
accompanying thorn and returned
Immediately accompanied by her
sister, MrH. Jerry Dillon, who will
spend a portion of tho vacation with
hor Tho Oarretts hope to remain
horo for n rouplo of weeks and will
unions culled back to their duties at
Wlnnemucca before. Mr. Oarrolt
stntcs range and hay conditions are
similar lu that district to tills, al
though somo of tho P L. i). Co.
111110)101 havo their usual crop.
Mrs. Frank Dennett and little son
aro hiimu from Canyon City whoru
tuoy ntlomUd tho '02 culobrntlou and
'.iaitut with relathau nud friends,
'I hoy nut with an accident upon
iitnrtlng (or home, having tho cur
badly smashed lu a collision on the
Canyon grudo, A big car wan com
ing down the 'grade as they started
up and In making a curve at u rapid
speed the big cur Jammed Into tho
Ford coupo of Mrs. Iieuuott'a throw
lug It off tho grade with tho occu
pants, Little Tcrranco went through
the wind shield Just ns tho glass was
uhakeu out. thus avoiding a serious
mishap. ' Mrs, Ilenuotl and Mlse
Hulda Schwartz wero the other oc
cupants of tho car nud fortunately
wore dot Injured, though tho enr wan
knot 'ed back about in feet.
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H Si D 1
and eat at the
CLU B
CAFE
JLevens Hotel Builriliitf
Meals nt nl) hours and the
menu includes everything
obtainable in the local mar
ket in season
Special Sunday
Dinners
Quick courteous hervice
Krlng the Fan.ily
Registered and Grade
Jerseys
High Class Mtlk Tested
All T. B. Tested Frcth nnd
Soon to Freshen Cows Now
On Hand.
Increase your cream check
by making your dairy herd
high class cows.
Willis Rounsevcllc
Burnt, Orrnun
Try The
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Harry S. Stone
Chiropractor
LEVENS HOTEL
Olllco houis 2 to G I'. M.
1 1 uuior nourt uy appoiuimeni
xm ti-i uMianiMnatrnwai rr-n' -
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Best Yellow Fine Lumber
Rough and Dressed
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WEIL'S YARD
grr-aauww-.i.4uj-jsin,m-i-t)
At The New River Bridge
End of lane leading cast from Short's blacksmith IB
Shop.
Burna Paul A. Weil Burns
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OLDSMOBILE
Announces the Appointment of
a New Dealer
H. R. RILEY
ItiM with great ploamiro that Olda Motor Works aiiiiouncoB this now
member of the Oldsmobilo organization.
This associationbrought about by a close similarity of business idoals
will mean much to Oldsmobilo ownors and friends in this vicinity.
Our now dealer will give, at all times, that oxcellent and thoroughly satis
fying service which his own reputation and Oldsmobilo policy dpmands.
Ho will carry a full lino of cars and maintain always, a complete stock of
parts, so that tho requirements of every Oldsmobilo custoiuor and ownor
can bo immediately supplied.
Whether you aro an Oldsmobilo ownor at present, or aroconsidoringa car
sometimo in tho future, you aro invited to call, go through this establish
ment, and inspect the open and 'closed body typos of the new Oldsmobilo
Six now on display.
Olds Motor Works
Lansing, Michigan
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