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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1925)
irflgif'iiuM ,T-,rTwi err .7 - . . .. -.,- w ', -l t 4 tnn TiMBft-iiniuiiO n u n n s habUit go u wty oimon I'AQKir Saturday, JhT 1W janiary Clearance Sale JANUARY DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT r NOTHING RESERVED BUY NOW AND . SAVE . BUY ANYTHING In Our Dry Goods Department and just deduct 20 per cent off The Weinstein prices are always lower than the other fellow. On top of this add an other 20 per cent. OFF For 12 days only Monday, January 5th to Saturday, January 17th DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ONLY Weinstein's Cut Rate Stores MM'AIi AND l'KHHONAD C. II. Leonard was n pnssenor out on yestordny morning" train on routo lo Ogilon whoro ho has koho on professional business. JiiiIku anil Mrs. A. 1. Johnson 1 uro now living In Hurns, hnvhiK 'eased n residence hero whoro thu JuiIro l always nvnllnhlo wlion needed In an olllclnl capacity. Fred LunnburK loft yesterday mornliiK, KoInK out by truln, on routo to Houthorn Collfornla whoro ho will spend several weeks an Iiiih boon his custom each wlntor for nov um! yiar. Friends In Hurns have .received tho Information by lottor thnt (loo tko H. Marsdon Iiuh boon qutlo ",r lously III at tho homo of IiIh mothor In Whllllor. California. sufforlnK from pnoumonln. Tho lottor arrived sovernl days ao and It Im hoped slnco nothhiB furthor ban boon ro r.olved that tho pallont iH.tmprovod, otherwise Home word would have boon rocoivcd. Tho two llttlo daughters of Mr. .ml Mm. C. V. Hood loft Thursday morning on tho train to moot tholr ( . . a ,. !.. 1 mint at Ontario mm roiurn w .' Hourl whoro thoy aro HpondliiK ibu wlntor with hor, attending hcIioo! and whoro thoy havo tho ndvnntngn , of miiHlc lessons In nddltlon Thoy Hpoont tho ClirlhttiidH tlmo with tholr , parent and whllo tholr Htny wiib , short It wiw nono tho Iohh onjoyablo, MIbb Juno Dalton loft yostorday mornliiR for Los Augolos whoro she , coort to bo with hor mother and hIh- , tors. MIbs Juno conductnd u kin dergarten hero for several weoka provloiiB to tho holidays and also kopt boiiBO for hor fathor. Evident ly tho young lady grow tired of tho extreme cold weather of tho pant fow weokH nnd decided to ko whoro It wna mlldor. Capt. A. W. Oowau expects to loavo Monday morning by train for flalom whoro ho goes to cast hlo ballot for President Coolldgo, ho being ono of the presidential elec tors for this stato. Tho electoral collogo moots tho same day as tho v Orogon leglHlaturo opens but Capt. Clowan says ho doesn't Intond to mlnglo very much with tho JorIb-, laiors. WONG BEN LAUNDRY Now Electrically Equipped First class, dependable Work at Reasonable Prices. Everything Nicely washed and iron ed. The Old Standby I'roatloy Bmyth was among our out of town visitors during tho week spending n portion of tho holidays with friends in this city. Miss llattlo l-'or.lvi.tf, of Portland, has boon a gurst of Ml its Mill a! tho Valloy Vlow hcMiuliI ihirl'i, tho hoi1 day period. I'tmuu hciiooij KKI'OUT ) The monthly report of the public school of Hums at tho closing for tho holiday vacation shows the av erage attendance Is welt kept up. Very fow have been dropped from tho total registered for tho year, and the absent and tardy pupils aro negligible. Tho average dally at tendance being 207. Tho severe cold weather Jiiflt pro ceding tho vacation was responsible for sevoial of the first graders re malnlng at homo, hut tho general health for tho school year has been fine. WKINHTHI.V MAKKH (JHANOK IN PKIWONMII. Mrs. Goyt has taken nctlro charge of tho dry goods department, succeed ing Mrs. CliiiM. Loggan who has re signed, Mr. Weliistoln leaves next Monday morning for an extended buying trip to outside points where ho will lay lu an lucroaiied titoak In hoiiio Hues, especially ladles furnishings and dry goods. It Is tho Intention lo Increase the lino of Indies goods materially and saro to this class or trade. o vi:m known rimi.iHHKii u:s .Some changes have been mado In the personnel or tho Woluatolii stores lu IiuriiH with the first of tho Now Year. Mrs James U, McCulloch takes tho place of Mm (loyt at tho books anil tho telephone lu the of fice at the grocery department, nnd C. 8. JaoltHon, owner and pub lisher of tho Oregon Journal, of Portland, died last Saturday lu bis OMh year. Mr. Jackson was a Vir ginian by birth but rnmo went as a young man uud located at Pendleton where In 1881 he became IntoroMtod In the East Oregonlaii. He wont to Portland lu 1U02 nnd acquired tho control of the Journal. Ho was a well known newspaper man and was a success. PHE8MYTEUIAN (MIDHCII Holiday School at 10 A. M. Make the Hunday Kchoo I mid Church Horvlce the center and circumference of all the Holiday's thoughts mid astlvltles. Take Odd Into your business and make Christ your dally companion. Incline your thoughts mid activities. Take (lod your hearts to u greater appreciation or tho world's true neod. May there not bo some utullscovoied riches for each or us that will lesson our wor ries and add to our pence and con tentment? "Is there any word from the Lord? And Jeremlnh said, There Is " There will bo a Union Horvlco In the llaptlm Church next Sunday morning at 11 A. M. A prominent representative of the Near East Itollef will speak of tho Armenians mid their prcceut con dition and needs. There will be no morning service In 'he Presbyterian Church Hunday, so that tho opportunity may be given to attend the Union Hervlce; It Is hoped and expected that there will be a largo attendance to greet the speaker. Hamiiel Harris, Minister CNION HKUVIOKH Union services at the lluptlst church Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock Mrs. W. E. Hainbo will speak on Near Eaat Itellef. There are thou sands or children lu need and we must do our hit or somo will perish before Hprlng. Come and hear an Interesting talk on an important sub Jest Hpeclal music. Things you ought to Know When over HU Million Dollars (W.IMO.MIO.OO) Ih been provided for and is being spent lu llio development of Industries ami project ut your very iliMir, Think of what It means lo Hie City of Hums and Harney County in general. Wo should bo smiling all "vcr. Kicd Derrick Lumber Company (as per (internment contract Appro $3,500,000 DHNNIJTT'H KIU8T ADDITION (LoImiiiiI HulldliiK") Appror. 50,000 lluriicN Addition (IOta nod Buildings) Appro. 20,000 Hum Power Company, Diilldnlg, Machinery A Construction ,tP. 25,000 Htnudnnl (111 Company plan-, of construction & Installation Appro. 15,000 Toxaco Oil Company plans of construction Ai Inttnllatlon Ap pro m.000 Wrest & Murknt Itonds, Appro 200,000 Hums Hewer & Wntcr Hyatom construction Installation Ap pro - 200,000 Harney Vulloy IrriKallon Project construction A Distribution Appro 2,500,000 , , TOTAL Appro. $0,545,000 JUST STOP TO THINK WHAT THR NEW YEAH HAH IN HTOHH POII MUItNH Inland Empire Realty Co. ALBERT A. TRAUGOTT, Prop. Agents and Collectors. Real Estate and Insurance BURNS, OREGON PHONE 30W mmmmmmmmmmmmmMammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Only Leading Realty Dealers DLONDH 1HCHH OI'INKH "It's nil rlKht to consult your mother about marrlaKO, but It seems the modern Klrl has made it pay a llttlo more by waltliu: a llttlo longer - and coimultltn; u lawyer " MRS. SAMUEL HARRIS Hlnln Accrrlltcd Teacher of Piano ..JL I'liono 117M Como To llNK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE and Bocrotnrlnl School BOISE, IDAHO Midwinter Term Opcnn MONDAY, JANURRY 5th Htart tho Now Year rl:lit by eurollltiK with us for a Thnr oukIi Iluslness TraluliiK As a rommerclal TrnluiiiK Kchool Link's Is now considered one of the "Ik-nt lu Thu West " GOO BALL TIRE $ri3 jfkv 'Jr 3PV l-fa7rf03fc, K W-'i h TO mm p ',oj-h-'ww mm n mmSJm. , wfix You Do Get SAFELY in Goodyear Balloons Goodyear Balloon Tires are built for safety, with the powerful, gripping All-Weather Treab and the tough, elaetic Suppertwist carcass. Ride better, wear better, and cost less money. 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