The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 17, 1925, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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with yourself-
Don't be untlsflud with your job
work, for ono bottor.
Don't bo mUlsHi'd with a smalt bnnk
nrcoiuit work Tor n larger one.
Thoro aro no satisfied successes,
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President Hlbbard of ifie Hurm unci
ftlarncy County CommercSnl Club cIU
'for a meeting of citlicni at the court
homo next TuritUy ovrnltiR, Jan. 20tb,
at 7t30 o'clocW, to dl.aui changing the
timo to conform to railroad lime,
I,. A. Lauudlgan wan up from
l.'raue tin fore part of the wook.
John 1. Caldwell took IiIh depar
ture last .Monday morning for Han
KfttllClHOO
W. I.. I.owo mill Chun. Ward mto
In ,tovn Thursday and yesterday
.from tlio Silver creek noun try.
Too Hums Stonin Laundry Ih stilt
lolng hiiituoM at Ihu some old Htnud,
Tiiporu to thu contrary, notwith
standing. lta
12. W. Humus arrived In Hums
Thursday afternoon, having come tii
'"'ffflTu Portlswl by way of Canyon
Clty.
II. A. nitiiwd wt ih Vaitay viw
.DiovjtltNl lb othr liny whw h hd
tjoan a patient for omi iw but
fflouiiu lator tt wa nmemmrf to ro
ln for frlr euro, his trot Imiv-
.lur K'n lvn him trouble.
Stliool Sunt. Mary Griffin hi r-
tturnad from Portland and 8lin
wlmrtf tb'tr had gono hi a dultgaU to
tlio Btnto TMrhwrc Annotation and
1 Inter nt ono of thu wiuiily miiKiriu-
tudnu to aaaUt In grading iitiur
jri Saluin.
.Mr. and Mrs Ioiiril l.ochitr
Imvti bson enjoying tho company f
Mr. Loader's slitor. MIh Murgorot
'Kalliua. who arrived horo from Ann
JFrancUco aomo tlmo ago. MIbh
TKalbun will remain for nn Induflnlto
flini).
lOiuniBtt Hoed was mi arrival on
Thunday nlKht'H train from Port-
Bund whore ho had boon Hlnco boforo
Xiru Jiolldoyfl undur tho earn of u
jihyidnlan. Ho coma homo Kroatly
tiiiprovtul In hiBilih, wo aro glad to
unmmiirtf
t'on UhlB of the Hli;hvay Horvli o
Station and Cnnme and Itaymoud
llartiia left Thnndny for Portland,
.lrivhiB out to lieud In Itnymond'H
our. Mr MoblK will brhm now
Ovorlnml car buck with hlui for ono
. f hla euttomar.
tam Terrlll arrived homo thU
tvoelt from Mod ford, Oregon, whoro
ho had hueu aluoo I ant uammar. hav
Idk 1lt Uaro In Hoptflmbor In rom
e,auy with lili uuolo. 1111 t'omou
lioino with tho Uilantlon of remoln
i 'xus fur the proaent at leaat.
"Alra. Lawellyu Hlbbard haw ro-
ttiirnejl trqm Portland wlioro ho hud
jouiwi lir husband Hovor.il wuoku
Ko npoii rwjlmilnjj bar poajtlon In
liu llarnoy County National Hank.
MrH. Hlbbard was Hkod to rotum
.nil roauine hor position with tho
Ijmnk.
'flir. Ivy DjivIb arrived homo tho
"Srit rff thin wook from Portland
1ioro who had boon hIiico tho liccln
miur, of tho Christmas holldaya, liav
Ttoir; takon hor llttlo daughter down
fmr upoolul troattnont for hor qyes.
Kiio reports tho patient bottor and
'with. aB8uraneo of final comploto ad
iiaslmont of tho troublo."
Albert. Johunon wan over from
tho Rllvor crook homo vIMtlng with
the family during tho week.
Mr. mid Mm. J. C. Cecil wore In
(own from their Hllvor creek homo
during the proHont week.
Wni Rtroiide, ono of thu well
known atock men and rnucliera of
tho Allmrxon Hiiotlou. waa in town
HiIh wook.
V! ft. Ihiffmau wan a hiinlnoHU vis
itor from lila homo at Andrews dur
ing thq fore part or Oils week,
John McLean, ono of the pioneer
raueliern mid ntihntautlnl citizens of
tho Andrews vicinity, war In town
for a fow days the font part of llittt
wook having soiuo troubloHomo tooth
extracted. Ho nays It Is rather hard
to riulsh tho wlntor as a "Rummy"
ho ovortheless will suffer Ions ills
romforts than having aching molars
to keep hint company at night.
This ofllco received a letter from
our old friend Capt. A W, Clowiui In
which ho aunounccH he luid I'lvon
tho logliilaturo (lie onco over and eon-'
alders 'em nn nblo bunch Ho itlno
writes ho hoard tho major portion of
tho (lov. PlcrcoV mossngo and con
sldeted It a well studied and master
ly document and n good guide In
general for tho legislature. Judge
M. C. Ueorgo was chiisau as mensoii-
ger to carry tho Coolldgo-Dawi's cer
tificate front the electoral college of
Oregon to Washington. Capt Cowan
was chosen chnlrmaii of the collogn
i assembly.
Died Wi'iluosdny at the King
hospital, Charles llutchor. Deceits
cd was familiarly known In this vl
clnlty as "lllacklo" mid drove a truck
for some time but last rail turned
tho truck In to the garage and asked
to bo taken earn of by thu county.
Ho was n genial fellow but badly
handicapped by doing crippled in
one leg. Ho was very liimn mid It
was tllulctilt for him In do much
work Ho was about (50 years old
and we nro Informed ban two clill
dmn In one or thu central states. In
terment was made In thu Huron ami
rtury Wednesday aflernooir, tho er
vice being conducted by Iter .Stuart
of tho Nnzarono church
Tho uoxt mooting of tho Library
Club will bo held at thu homo of
Mm, Hnld Oowan on Saturday, Jan
unrv 'Mth This nollco Is aulhorlr.
oil because of some confusion ns to
the next meeting,
The best GOc Coffee In town bar none,
If in doubt gat froo sample, Extra
Katicy Pcaburry, fiOc pound, nn
Kxcollont Coffee for 4Gc pound, II.
A. nichnrdsoii. 1-17-21
The Mothers Club will glvo their
Annual Calico Hall at Touawama
on rrlduy, April 10. 1-17-21.
Wanted Drcasmaklug and sewing
at homo or by tho hour. Mrs.
rtray at Mrs. B. H, Hoed or phono
UOW. 1-10-tr.
FOR HBNTKurnlshoil apartments
f IC a month each. Furnished six
room house, $20, niqttlrn at High
way (Jantge and Service Hlntlon,
12-27-tr.
Cars for hire with or without driver.
C. W. Luckoy. 12-C-tf.
Front Iledroom with limit for rent
Call1 ri8J. DS-13-tf.
Hewing-of all kinds; up to (Into dress
makfng, remodellnir, nlteratlena:
furs Mid millinery to order or re
modeled. Mrs. IC. W. 'f.uckey,
IluriiH, 11-22-tf
Hath room for Indlui at the Jovnnn
Hotel; 11-1 5-tf.
REPORT OF" THE CONDITION OF THE
HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK.
OF BURNS, OREGON
DECEMBER 31, 1924
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .321,414.95'
Overdrafts " 59.91
U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation 34,500.00
U. S. Bonds and Treasury Certificates 90,75000
Other Bonds and Securities 72,105.24
Furniture and Fixtures 4,000.00
Real' Estate Owned 4,115.23
Stock hr Federal Reserve Bank; 3.100t00
Redemptibi Fund 1,625.00
utner Assets
Our Iluildlug Loan Cimnianles have
announced th'elr willingness to
niako unlimited Loan In llunis,
Lot us show our irood faith In our
nlty by building the most modern
and: best HOMBS IN TUB COUN
TltT W T LliHTKR COMPANY,
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Cash andl Exchange 129,068.80'
$663,785.99
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 52,193.29
Circulations .... 31,600.00
Deposits 529,992.70
$663,785.99
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY
HARNEY COUNTY DEPOSITARY
ACCOUNTS INVITED
Thoro cmno to my placo ono blank
mid will to- yearling steer branded
lazy J. IK on tho right side. Ho
Is marked: with bull dewlap on the
neck nndi a crop off tho right car.
Owner may have steor by paying
for thin ad and for thu food bill,
J. L. MnMullln. Drnwney, Ore. 1-10
fiOITFR TREATED
UKJl 1 ifV AT HOME
fllmplo homo inothoiU Bend
for KHBB booklet ajid tostl-
moulalls. Waruor's ltonown-
pd Homcdtca Co., 723 Security
Hldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Joe Morris, the Narrows, merchant
mid post mastor. was In town tho
fore part of this week and after
looking after some business inatturi
here took thu train nut bound for
Han Francisco where sho wilt remain
for a time. Joe Is nolng out partic
ularly to consult a specialist In r-
gnrd to his health. '
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mcdowaii
took their departure the fore part f t
this week for Willamette valley mid
Miuthoru Oregon points. They drove
nut by way of Jlond, Intending to
drive the entire distance down. They
will spend tho next few weeks vis
iting with relatives mid friends, look
ing In ou their win at tho University i
ill NtigwtH). visiting Archie's parent.
Mr sod Mrs Co. McOoxMin. at
Youenlln, also John mid Kd. Martin, i
liticlM. Archl may find It Inter-
Mllug to upend little tltiii at MhImiii (
ititf4ti,. lint utlnit rif Mim iMtflalaf nr
. (I
Itoht. Krumi)0ln. wlio i now sup
wrliiteudonl over a big territory of
tho Paolfle Live Stock niuehuM In No
the PiiflUlu Live Mtoiik rauuhoH In
vmla and portions or this state under '
Ceiiural Huperlutuiideut Olson, was ,
In Hums the othar day for a short
tlmo. lie emtio up from his head
iiiarterh at (Jiilnii Itlver for a con
foreiicn witli Mr. Olson mid also to
take back his China boy cook, !.'
Hew, who had been vhdtlug with his
father, Lou Kwoug or tho restaurant
Mr. Krumbelii bus boon an employe
of the Pacific Live Stock Co. for
many yearn
flTILL AT IT!!
Wc ostein's Cut Rate Stores arc consistently showing you savings on the things
you udc on the things you need every day. No economy is appreciated more by thrifty
buyers than their daily savings on lifes Necessities.
In The Face Of Advancing Markets On Foodstuffs We Offer
Wc have just unloaded a car of Picket, ship ped direct to Burns.
Picket Flour, Suck $2.26 Picket Flour, bbl., $8.45
Sugar, 100 Pounds Cane, $8.90
AVE 'wttk
SAFETY
DRUC$TORQ
100 pounds potatoes $2.00
Wheat, fine bin clean stock 100 lbs. 3.75
Barley, whole, 100 pounds . 2.75
Barley, chop, 100 pounds 3.00
Onts, 100 pounds 3.00
Bran, 100 pounds 2.40
11 pounds clean white beans 1.00
11 pounds clean Red Mexican beans.... 1.00
SNOWDRIFT
2 pound cans 60
4 pound cans 1.15
8 pound cans 2.25
WESSON OIL
Pint cans 35
Quart cans 63
Vz 0al cans 1.25
Holly Syrup, gallon cans 85
Rosebud Maple Syrup gal. cans 1.49
Kellogg Corn Flakes and Post Tostics
Package 12
Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 41
Golden West Tea, pound cartons 67
5 lb. Tin Royal Club Peanut butter .... 1.39
6 boxes Ohio Matches 27
Premium Hams Pound 31
8 to 10 Breakfast Bacon, pound 31
Carnation milk lavge cans $ .10
Case of 48 cans 4.75
Solid Pack Tomatoes, can .20
6 for 1.00
Case of 24 cans ...-. .... 3.97
Solid Pack Corn, can 20
6 cans 1.00
Case of 24 cans , 3.97
June 1 cas, can caj
6 cans 1.00
Case of 24 cans 3.97
Van Allen Sweat Peas, can 25
6 cans 1.40
Case of 24 cans 5.15
Mile High Beans, can 20
6 cans 1.00
Case of 24 cans 3.97
Golden Wax Beans, case of 24 cans ..., 5.15
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We will Invak ciim-h without imy v tin iliarpt as lon s jou buy 151 rnnn, Koran Illustratien: You con buy
O cans or each, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas ami Menus noil average tho cum price or each selected. In icnllty jmi
mo billing only (I cans noil getting tho case price,
The above prices quoted are for solid pack goods. We also have the cheaper grades if desired.
CHERRY BARK
COUGH SYRUP
Tho most plonsunt tasting,
The most effective.
Tho most tmtlafnetory rullof
for coJdH wo know of.
Hafo for ohlldrou na well as
adults.
Contains no opiates,
Lurgor size bottles than most
cough romodicu at tho prlco,
50c
REED BROS.
Hum Oregon
25 lb. box Italian Prunes, 2.48
.25 lb. box French prunes 2.68
25 lb. box Sunmuid Seedless Raisins . 3.23
25 lb. box peaches 3.48
25 lb. box white or black figc 2.G8
Cheaper grades if desired.
Rome Beauty, Gano, Winter Bananas,
and Jonathan apples, box 2.40
Boxes are repacked beforo they are sent out.
Eat Flcshman yeast cakes for health, fresh
every day, 2 cakes for 5c.
Pound loaves bread, 8c
Quick Delivery Service
Complete Stocks Of Merchandise
(No extra charge)
The store of Better Values and better Merc handise
WEINSTEIN
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BURNS
Call 24, Dry Goods
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