The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 14, 1925, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 4

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T1IM TH3HIEH-IIH11AIjD, BURNS, 1IAKNRT
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ORHOON
MrttKtfdny, Mwrdt KiMM
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.kokmht wawa
In orilur Uiat lio may docldo on tho
ground as to whom nntoiiR tho var
ious now mutllRiuilii for grazing priv
ileges nro nio.it ontllloil to onino, nf
'tor conHldorlns tholr quullflctitloii
from ihu atiiiulpnlut of doncndoncy,
connnonnuruU) ranch property etc.,
Supervisor C. C. Kold of tho Mulhour
National Fcruat iilunn to ho In at
tendance nt n mooting of tho Burns
I'rinMln A- Huron llnltinrn Association
Iln Bunw on Thursday, March 10.
Tho primary object of tho meeting Is
to glvo old UBcrfl, who winh to do no,
n opportunity to nincnd nppllea-
y IIoiih nlroady nindo and to connldor
tho witntn of mow uppUcautH. In ur
'dor tlmt tho moHt ouultnblo uso of
surplus ranno may ho brought nhout.
This would bo tv good tlmo for Htir
noy County residents to make a por
nonnl presentation of tholr desires
lo tho Forest Service.
This year tho IilQ WKKIC will bo
April 27 to May 3, Inclualvo. ln
j)tond of Forest Trotectlon Week as
formorl) known It la now American
Forest Wevk. Preservation and
proper uso of our tlmbor reaourceH
monna ovcrythliiR to tho future do
volopmont of Harney County. With
tho aid of tho schools, buslnciss
houses, newspapers, plcturo show,
commercial club and other Instltu
tloiia and Individuals wo liopo to put
tho BIO WHKK over In great nlutpu
' thin year. Kvoryono ran help In thin
work. You mny bo called upon to
"do your bit."
O'
1OOAL AM) PrjILSONAI
Paul Flnko wan down from
mountain ranch homo Thursday.
hla
Klorahulm Shoos at Brown's Quality
Store. 3-14.
William llanloy arrived homo tho
flrat of thla -week aftor spending sov
eral weeks nt outlado polnta an la hla
custom during tho winter. We liavo
not had an opportunity to tnlk with
our pioneer friend since hla return.
Among those from out of town
hero during tho week as wltnosaea
before tho land otllco In tho contest
cnaos against Fred Oroon nnd Piyil
Stowart wore Oco. S. Miller. Oeo.
A Smyth. J. M. McDndo. II. F. Henry.
Walter Cross, tho highly respected
pioneer Htockman, who aottlod on
Trout crook Just this sldo nf Bllvlns
valley In 18S3, Is seriously III at
tho family homo In tlhs city. Ho
troubled with heart disease.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Topp and Mr.
jnri Mrs. W. II. fikogorson cntortuln
(d n large company of frlonds on
i'hursday ovonlng at tho Topp homo
Five Hundred was tho dlvorslon of
Ihe evening nnd there were nlno
lables In play, tho high scorns going
lo Mrs. I.eon M. Brown for the ladloH
and A. F. Lanfonr for tho gentle
men. Tho ronsolatlon prizes were
V awarded to Mrs. Fred Ooyt nnd Ohll
Shattuck. Tho rooms nnd tables
wore tastefully decorated In green
with shamrockH predominating Dain
ty refreshments were served.
Advortlaurs should bear In mind
that Tho Tlmes-Horald rovers this
territory to tho extent of better than
97 por cent. This applies to tho on
tiro county. That's why Tho Tlmcii
Hornld Is an advertising medium
that brings results. Try It and sno.
You know reading this groat rollg-
ous weekly has become a habit with
'larnoy county residents and they
nldom quit whou nnco on tho rliu
scrlptlon list. In fact they con
tlnuo to tnko tho puper If thoy leavo
tho county an our subscription list
1 proves, thoro being fully as many or
moro Hiibscrlbors outitldo of Harney
county as In It nnd most nil of 'om
aro former Harney county residents
or people who have a personal Inter
est In tho county,
CA1U) OF THANKH
Wo wish to oxproHtt our slivcoro
gratitude to .tho in tiny frlondo nnd
notghbora who allowed nuoli mnrkud
rospoct nnd nympnthy during tho rec
ent trying tlmo of tho doath of our
nlstor nnd mothor. lSspoclnlty
touching worn tho tributes of tho
momuora at tho Knstoru Star nnd
tho beautiful floral olTurlngH.
Mil. AND AIUB. FIIMI) V. SMYTH
MItH. A. W. JIKOWN,
S. It. BWAWP3AUD,
lMtKSTLBY SMYTH.
A I1HT OF OLA1.MH ALLOWED 11Y
TIIM COUNTY UOUltT AT TJ1K
ItlKJUIiAK MAltOII TliltM lt)i!B.
Clonenil Fund
I. S. doer & Co. 1100.11, Hood
Bros. $35.00, Burns (lurago Co. $1.75
Luntiburg-Dalton $1.50, Tho Tlmos
llornld $77. M0, BuniB tlarago Co,
$2.75, NarrowB Uuragu 4.80, N.
Brown & Son $10.00, Glass I'rud
hommo Co. 5409.06, for supplies fur
nished, Hobt. Hliielalr $85.00 Janitor,
T, J. MeDonnld $38.00, lluriui Hard
waro Co. $3.50, Burns Auto Top
Shop $27.25, Highway Sorvlco Sta
tion $15.05 Hupulra, W. N. Monroe
$1.05 Juatlco Foca, Bnrt Bllur $7.50
Untiling, Mnry (Irlnin $100.00 Trav
el Kxponse, N, 10. I'nrdeo $11,00
Wood, W, 10. Huntou $171.00 Assist
ing on Tax Bolls, (J. Boblnaon $17.50
W. M. Walker $58.10 Beporter Foes,
I.utber Fltchett $21 00, Burns-Crnno
Stage $7.50 Fares, I'mil Flnko $8.00
Juror, A. W. (lowuu $150.00 Prem
ium on Bend. W. F. Oltumti $0 7G
F.xprcsa, Paul A Well $10.50 Lum
ber, Central Oregon Telephone Co.
$25.07 Rentals and Tolls, Bat Bono
gau $500.00 Assistant Tax Matter,
V. 0. Coznd $2.1.80 Tax Matter,
(Jladys Holland $54 10 Deputy, Chas.
A. King $11.1.00 Caro of County Poor
Burns Power Co. $H 70 Lights, II.
V. Hoppor $.13.0.1 Car Hlro. O. W.
Clevouger $235.00 Burial Hxpnnnos,
Dr. II. F. Smith $180 50 Hxpcnso or
Health Ottlcer, It. V. Hoppor $1170.
00 Car for Bhorlff. Clarence N.
Young $.100.02, Stamps, Traveling
Kxponsos, etc, Lonunrd J. Locher
$7.75 Tax Matter. Clarence N.
Young $21.50 Care of County Poor.
O. W. Clovenger. t alii $50.05 Cor
ouor's Inquest. V. 0 Conad $31.00
Tax Matter, ('litis. K Dlllmau $13.
50 Stamps, ute., J W. Buchanan
X20.I0 (I. L. Jainen $18.20 Commis
sioners. (loncnil lloiul 1'tinil
Vale Trading Co. $r,.50, Portor
Sltx Compnny $10 15, Service Oarage
5.70. Burns (larago $1.10. Mullen
& Flser $05.00, C II Smyth $3.00,
Highway Service Station $10 82, For
Supplleos Furnished. Joe Bother
ford $50 00 D.unnges, J (1 Biinyard
$08 00 T B Hill $10 25, Chas.
"Hello Daddy -don't
fat&tmy WriMeyiT
S. B4 M your pockcl When
.&ti yourj
p home lo-
Olvc the younjelm
Uil wholc5ome.lof$
IaHn 3Kcet for
plnire54bjuvrfll.
UiellyouwrlfAflfr
smoking or when
Yrorkdw. IUa
jmtllltle fieilioner
.imoktntf ar when 4T:K
Vtorkdra. Ift a . jJjJK
rf zz
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When you need medicine
TRY NYALS
Each remedy is from a tented and tried formula
Nyal has a Remedy
for every common ailment and are dependable
for the entire family.
Home Drug Co.
Neodham $3.00, Joo Ilelhorford
$71.25, Buy Miner $18.00 A. 10.
Howell $.13.00. J, C. Duncan $7.00,
Starr Buoltland $5.25, It. I), Baker
$1.1.50, Jonso 13. Vlckers $47.50,
Murlol Vinnon $7.00, A F. Matojo
vltr. $24.00, J. h. Cary $84.00, Joo
llelhorfortl $7,00, I). W. Vinson
$75,43, Hoy Buchanan $7.00, J. M
Duuyurd $11.00, Goo. L. Buchtiiiiiti
$40.50, Peter Chrlsteuiieii $20 75,
W. M. Young $7,00, James Vnrloii
$17.00 For Labor on Bonds, State
Highway Commission $5.00 Beutal
Oeo. M. Shaw $12.75 Bepatm, B. 10.
Colo $3.50 Viewing Boat), Kastnru
Orogon Livestock Co, $45.28 Lum
bor. High School Fund
I. S. (leer A (Jo. $5.20, University
Apparatus Co. $77.47, L. 10. Bend
$.l 1, N, Brown ti. Soiih $0.01, Home
Drug Co. $12,15, Burns Hardware
Co. $0.50, Welnsteln Merc. Co. $7.40
Tlmes-Horald $12.00, For Supplies
Furnished. Central Oregon Tele
phono Co, $2.00 Iteiitals. Burns
Inland Empire Realty Co.
KElAIi ESTATE AND INSURANCE
mini I m I
-LOANS--'
Own your own homt. Why pay rent?
Choicest lots and uurcagcr any part of City On easy terms
I Only Leading Realty Dealers
Power Co $0 75 Lights, F. D. Tows
ley $37 50, Fred Bnclno $10.37 Saw
lug Wood, Burns Luundry $1.80
Laundry,
Itoilent Account
Kastorn Oregon Livestock Co.
$88 35 drain for Hodont Account.
I, Chas. 10. Dlllmau, County Clerk,
In and for the County of Hnrney, do
hereby certify that tliu foregoing Is
a true and correct copy of nil bills
allowed by tho County Court at thtj
Begular March term, 1925.
CHAS. 10. DILLMAN,
County Clerk.
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BURNS
STEAM LAUNDRY
Ted W. Patterson, Prop.
Sand if
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CTWAJlCk
"The Laundry Must Make Good Or We Will"
WET WASH
5c. a pound
Minimum 15 lbs.
The whole family bundle wash
ed, wrung nnd returned just
damp enough for starching or
ironing. All the fuss and muss
of washing taken out of the home
for less money than it takes to
buy soap, soda, electricity, coal,
blueing, water, etc., and the only
equipment needed is a laundry
bng.
THRIF-T
7c. a pound
Minimum 15 lbs.
Everything washed and wrung.
All flat work, such as sheets,
table-cloths, pillowslips, towels
etc., carefully ironed and folded.
Balance returned damp. The
cheapest service offered that
irons the flat pieces.
Why not try one of our popular services
next week and forget about blue Monday?
ROUGH-DRY
8c. a pound, and lc.
for each piece.
All flat pieces ironed, all ,soft
goods fluff-dried in our DRY
ROOM, and tho balance starch
ed and dried, ready to be sprinkl
ed and ironed at home. The low
price makes this a fine service
for the smaller families.
And
Now
You
Batchelors
PRIM-PREST
20c. a pound
The COMPLETE SERVICE. NO
extra charge for anything. Star
ched collars, shirts, handker
chiefs and nil of the rest of the
family bundle beautifully finish
ed and ready to put away. This
price leaves nothing to be regret
ted, and this service leaves noth
ing to be desired.
We are at last ready to give yu real service. All buttons sewed
on, socks darned, and clothes mended. All of the comforts of
having a wife, and believe me, a whole lot cheaper.
If The Work DOSEN'T PLEASE. Don't Pay
If you are from Missouri, call us up, and we will gladly give you a
sample washing at our expense.
Bundles taken MONDAY returned on WESNESDAY.
Bundles taken TUESDAY returned on THURSDAY.
Bundles taken on WEDNESDAY returned on FRIDAY.
Bundles taken on THURSDAY and FRIDAY returned on SAT
URDAY. .
SOFT WATEJR
sweet
bright
clothes
ELECTRIC
WASHERS
gentle
thorough
washing
CENTRIFUGAL
EXTRACTORS
careful
efficient
wringing
STEAM
IRONERS
soft
pleasing
finishing
Ask your neighborShe sends her washing every week
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