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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1925)
- HAUtnI7 MwcV7, J02B OKROON xoEaoxsssaofiao viiit MKntojii-mxMWiim kuiinsh., iiiAimw okk , yggr.i . LJ i. '"rzzriLLZ: 'te iftf-gfftr'""?roiaDo 1AK lavK 9iw IUWH wMfftiwrft mm b '' 'w V . a ivLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim IV a tM H1 1 y 1 ilMflbi'UTC?ilJT j l y fr Hf I SiTSi f fL ffWi Demonstration at Your Convenience BRY GOODS DEPARTMENT WEIISTIIS CUT RATE STORES ESXO OCaOKU,JlliSi HIU'XKWIGK HADlOliA UcuiiMvIck llmllohi N. t0 contains the mums .Super Heterodyne recclicr lis embodied In ModolM No. 1!00 nnd JMItL .It Is a hiindsoino cabinet. -H?i Inches wide, 117 M Inche lilli, 151 7A lining dcej, ami 1 finished In a Iwo torn Adam llrown Mahogany ami Walntil. This Instrument Iiiih a tlirti-mrlnjc HniiiMwIrk .Motor, double, I'ltima (Kcproducejr.) ull-wood oval tono ampli fier llMncli rcectd turntable. Tune modifier ami mx record album. AH ttlniiiiliig aro gold plated. r.vr Your Choice of Concerts Radio and Phonograph in one IIUUNHVI(!IMtAI)H)IiA NO. 1!I0 vol 0.00 PIIONOOHAI'll KgUIP.MKN'L't Double, Ultona, tonrj modifier, balanced tone-arm, l-njitln typo 11 motor, oval nil-wood tone amplifier, balanced lid, IS J1S" and (I 10" album. Metal partH koM plated. HADIOI.A KQl'IPAIKNTl Itndloln Huper-IIotcrodyiio (Installed III drawer rouifnrlmcut with Autllhiry drawer for extra tube ami part), Including nix IJV-ltID Itndlo. trons, with loud speaker Installed, (patented Itrunswlr.k roiiililmitlou radio and phonograph horn connection) ox Ira large loop antenna Installed In swinging shlo panel or door. At the turn of a lever mtjwms. -vuyLm3iiamk A UUUNHWICK ICADIOIi llrunswick Hadlola No. :M, employing a four-tubo re generative receiver consisting of tho llndlnln HI and the lUdlola balanced amplifier mounted In mm unit, which Is known us the lladlota III-A. Thls receiver combine all of the latest Improvements known In "Ingle elreulf. regenerative receiver, and in provided with a combination selective taring adjustment. Unusual result may ho obtained even hy the amateur operator. This Instrument Iiiin a Itrtinswlrk two-spring motor. liMnch lurntahle, single ultona (Ueproducer), nil-wood oval tone nnpllfler, tone modifier, one liMnch ami two 10-luch record albums. Tim trimming are nlekel plnteri. Cabinet nIzc uij4 Indies high, 00 Indie. wide, t!t ?i Inches tlcrj, finished In Adam Drown .Mahogany and Walnut. I w lirunmtck UiulloUt E E No. 35 I V $24500 Coormlf nt rvmrnii U JcilreJ NOW time tn n radio proRram until you find the one that ulta you hot. Huten awhile, then repeat the aclcctloivi you Illcc on your own pliononrnph. All 'with the remarkable llrunswlck KaJIola. The Brunswick Radiola in the Rreatett achievement In inutlcaJ Jnstrumcntu today. The radlb U hiRhpowered, with auper selectivity you limply cut out what you .don't want to hear and with long ranttc. It r!vc clearer, better musical reproduc tion through the ndaptatlon of the famou llrunswick Method of Reproduction. Then at the turn of a lever, aupcrlativo recorded music by Brunswick, li'a truly remarkable. We'll be glad to demonstrate this amazing new instrument for you at our store. Come in, any time. iLa Jam, PHONOGRAPHS OIK?- - -7$ESIO 0E20E The Sign ofCMusical "Prestige IIUI'NKWKMC ItAIHOliA llrunswick lladlohi No. 100, employing a fouMuhf ilry battery Hecelver, highly helectlvi and "Non-riidlalhiK" for ue with aiileumi ami faith connection. This receiver emploM a new diivelopmeal hi lladlo clrcullh The llad lohi ItcKcunflcx. Cxit itl(iu:il hint; distance ivsiiIih ran be obtained, een while local stations are In alteration . This art 1st le cabinet of console lm Is U7 Inches IiIkIi. ili Inches wide uud :il?i Inches deep, and may he luut In Adam llrown .MahoKuny and Walnut finish. This phonograph ulH double I'ltoua (HeprMliuer), air woo oval tone amplifier, llrunswick threo sprlnjc motor, lone modifier, lUdnch record turntable, four Itlduch and two llMnch ris-ord albums. The truumliiKs are pdil datl. mrsWMMimM jm. RECORDS RADIOL AS :)S3iO) iOJaoi-r ; txn vrnmnxm ll HW11H1 IX)0A1j AND I'KHBONAIi Tho puplU of MrB. Krod Huclno. aslUtod hy a ton plccn orcliontra nnd a malu iiuartot, will kIvo public rocltnl at tho Liberty Theatro on next ThurHday, March 12, at 8 o'clock. Tho public is cordially invit ed. Mr. and Mm. C. A. Mllor camo over from tholr homq at DrowHoy Thurs day and woro registered at tho Lov one. Mr. Mllor U ono of tho district Huporvlsoru of tho Pucific Llvo Stock Co. Tholr daughtor, Adolaln, Ib n Htudont In tho Harney county high. Mr. and Mm. J. L. Ilrndoon and llttlo child woro In from tjholr homo at niltzon ovor tho weokond. Mr. Uradoon 1h associated with hla liro thor In conductlnR a Ronoral mor chtndlso storo ut JJockloy nnd thoy also have a branch at SomoruiiBO up on tho mountain, Mr. and Mr. Luther Fitchott brought tholr llttlo son Marvin ovor from tholr homo at Crane lust Sat urday nnd placed him In tho caro of tho fcxcollont nurses at Valley Vlow hospital, tho llttlo follow having con tracted an attack of pneumonia. Ho 1h reported recovering nlcoly. T(onry Wolcomo was over from Juhtura over U10 weokond, having coino In on Saturday night's train, leaving on his roturn on Monday, Ho was horo to boo relatives and also to rt confer with nsHoclatCH In tho Home Drug Co. etoro of which ho Is a stoclc-lioldor. Oscar Downs camo ovor from IiIh ranch homo at tho huad or Catlow vn Hoy on Tuesday. His sister ac companied him ovor and will remain In town with hor brothor Charley ami family for a time, while having some dental work douo. Mr. Schu able, a neighbor of Oscar's, camo In with Ilium nnd roturnoil with him 011 Wednesday Miss Colin (Jaallaghor, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. I'. J. OuHughur, and MIhk Mildred Conklin, daughter of a former promlnont educator of this stato, both or Ontario, aro rnglstorod at tho Lovens. Those young ladles camo to Uurns Thursday ovonlng as tho representatives of tho Ontario high school to dohato with Huruoy county high school. It. V. Hoppor and Chas. I). Foloy of tho Fred Herrlck Lumbor Co. of fice force, arrlvod homo Monday from a trip to linker. Thoy loft tho train at Wolsor on their way homo and drove In a now Dodge car from thoro whloh Mr. Hoppor has turned ovor to tho nhorlrf for his use, tho county having purchased It for that olllcor. , Frlonds In this city havo rocoivod tho Information that Chan. Donnott, a ono tlmo resident of Ilarnay county with ranch IntoroHta in tho Crane crook section, hud dlod recontly nt his homo at Kugono whoro ho hud boon living for tho pant sovornl yoarB. Heart troublo wan tho causo, Ho and his family woro in Hums last sum mer visiting for a tlmo whllo on routo 1 to Alberta where they had wheat laud I Interests. 1'restley Smyth and Mrs. Klolso .Newton woro married yesterday fore noon at tho I'rosbytorlan Mauso, Ilov. Samuel Harris performing the core mony. Mr. Smyth Is ono of tho prom inent pioneer stockmen of Diamond, ho having come thoro la tho lato 70s. His bride has recontly boon hostess at tho Lovons Hotel, hut formorly resided In Cntlnw valley where she In oulto well known. This papor Joins frlonds In oxtondlug best wlshos for n happy wodded llfo to thoso two ostlmaulo people The Forest Dopartmont has sot a task for Mr. Horrlck to comply with In his big dovolopmout undertaking In this country. However, Col. (Jroo ley Is no doubt woll Informed and has not mado tho terms impossible to fulfull. Tho pooplo of this vlchi ity aro pleased to know that doflnlto and Hpoclflo unltti of tho work havo boon settled upon and It has canned activity In Hums from tho tlmo In wus announced. Considerable Im provement has started since Is Is known. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. McDado woro up from tholr homo In tho Trout crook vnlloy noar Donlo Tor a few dayii thlu week. This is ono of tho flnost ntock Hoctlons of tho county and Mr. McDado and his assoclatos lhavo 801110 flno ranches down thoro. IIo ropotrs that tho wator for Irri gation during tho coming soason Is none too promising In his vicinity. However, thoro may bu considerable molsturo yet before tho irrigation season. Tho McDadoii havo recently mado a visit to llolso mid polutii out side. Mr. and Mrs. Ihirnoy Kohlor woro la town Wednesday from Princeton. Mr. Kohlor rnmo up to consult with tho doctor In regard to tho wound ho recently received when lie was shot by Ira Nelson. Tho wound was not healing satisfactory and ho had some cotton removed from It which was llkoly tho cause of the troublo, Ilaruoy stated to 11 repre sentative of this paper that Is was his Intention to furm uulto exten sively 011 his ranch at Princeton dur ing tho coming soasou provided ho I could got properly equipped. YOU MAY WIN $1,500 If you aro able to iiuiko this moat 1 wordu out of tho luttors contained in tho words "TOIhBT NUCKSSITIKS." A total of 1,000 IN CASH prltos will ho awarded to competitor liw this Great Word Building Cntttoit Bend stamp for circular and ruloiv. AddrcBB, Bholtlold Laboratories, Dept 12, Aurora, Illinois, WRRLEY5 "after every meat " Ptuvntsi' ertcoumAe the children to cart for fair tHthf Give them Wi'lglcy's. It removes food particles from the teeth. Strengthen the slums. Coatbat c!4 mouth. Refreriilni d beneficial! SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT 11 HrTsv iw mill III WSinrVKJSd GsmmmWmmwBmmmwWc) When you need medicine ' TRY NYALS Each remedy is from a tested and tried formula Nyal has a Remedy for every common ailment and are dependable for the entire family. Home Drug Co. V