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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1918)
1OOAI. AND PKHSONAI, Mrs. Jars; Cratlclook Is In the city leu in her Silvles home. I. S. Oeer hat been ronrineil to hi lome during the pant week from Uness. J. E. Mark, an attorney oC Canyon ity.ls In the city on , some local kuatriffM,; . ,., Ered'tenBcke. a itbck Mmn ofHtrt hear Valley section, la a busluess vls- lior to our city. Frank Baker 1 having a fine resl- ttMit'O erected on his lois In the east- ii-n part or town. A child's middy blouse was lost itMitly between town and the ltt'll ltaneh. Kinder nloaae leave at this I't'ire. Tom and Mrs. Allen were among ur representatives out at the meet-; Ing ot stock tin a at Ontario uurniK h week. Mr. and Mrs. Drad Herberger. and i heir little daughter are here from their home In Bear Valley on busl- i.ess before the land office. Lloyd Culp la In town. He recently md the misfortune to fall from a wagon and break a few ribs and Is iust recovering from the accident. Carrol Cecil and his son Pat came lover from Sliver Creek yesterday. j i 'at was looking for a physician aa he fluid a very Interesting attack of grip. Ira Mahon took his departure this morning by way of Bend for Portland where he goes to see his father. He reports Jim Improving In health and luted- that he would likely come home within a few days. From delegates who attended we .re informed that the same officers were elected at the meeting of the Cattle & Home Growers Association at Ontario Win l'ollman is president; S. O. Correll secretary and Win. Duby treasurer. They are good officers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angle are over from Iteo on land business. Are you putting that conserved hour to good use for your 'country? (let busy. I'ncle Carrnusa must be getting mighty Impatient waiting for tier many to keep her promise And deliver Tnifc to him. i . Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Horton arrived hooieiast vetriwg from southern CaNtomMk where ihey had spent the winter, both In fine health and glad to at home with frlenda again. Dr. and Mrs. C. 0. Griffith were traveling companions for a part of the way but fhey stopped over In Tonapah for a day enroute and are expected to arrive this evening or tomorrow. Chancellor von llertllng Insists that Russia has not been "dishon ored." If the treatment Russia has been subjected to at the hands of Germany contains no element of dis honor, Americans may form a pretty fair conception of what our fate would be were we to fall Into their hands, especially If they should de ride to mix a little dishonor in their treatment. Ireland Is untrue to herself. For centurtea the term "Irishman" has stood "for all that was gallant, brave, loyal and true. That ahe should re fuse to bear her share In the great world conflict, when the very prin ciples for which her history has beon one long contention are trembling in the balance, Is Inexplicable. It is sincerely to be hoped that she will now accept the home rule tendered by England, submit to the same rig orous conditions England Imposes on herself, and forever clear her name of the odium that must attach to It If her past course is pursued further. LAW EM out ement EEAtH E w. N. Monroe, formerly post mas- j ter at Hcckley, In Catlow Valley but The activity of bootleggers In re- now a merchant near Catlow post cent months caused the discussion ' office, has been In town for a few of the advisability of rormlng some j days on business. Mr. Monroe was organization that would lend Us in- one of those who first went Into the fluent e and support to officers who Catlow country to make his home Mr. and Mrs. W. W were down from the farm near Har . ney yesterday to take their little daughter out with them to spend the week-end. The little lady 1 a pupil in the public cshool of this city. A very successful and profitable local institute of teachers was held in this city last Saturday afternoon. Several teachers from other parts of the county were present and took part, from Crane, Lawen, Drewsey and intermediate points. W. C. McKlnney son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKlnney of this city, has resigned a position with thi American National Bank at Pendle ton, where he hud been for several years, to accept an assistant cashler- Drlnkwater ship with the Harney County Nation al in this city.. i tie iiiiiik is atitunp the additional help to its working force. Mr. McKlney has had exten sive experience in the banking busl nes and will therefore be a valuable acquisition to the local Institution. He is well known "here as he spent his boyhood days In this section. The win iik man and family are expected here within the next few days. o are active In such duties. According ly a meeting was called early this month In this city which was attend ed by citizens from various parts of Harney County and the, Law Enforce ment Leaguo of Harney County was formed. The writer has not learned the names of the officers elected, but a large number of good people have slgued this constitution and pledged their support toward creat ing a sentiment against the violation of the law especially the prohibition law. The objects of the League fully set forth in the constitution and by-laws adopted at a meeting held this week and which are published below. At a meeting held Tuesday eve ning an expression of appreciation was voted to those officers who had been active In convicting law viola tors at the April term of court. The organisation will ever be ready to assist and give aid to such officers In enforcing the laws and will not hesitate to commend their actions every time opportunity presents It self. A feature .of this meeting was a literary and musical program. The constitution and by-laws were adopted and copies were forwarded to the several vice presidents In each ireclnct for signatures: institution Name This organisation shall bo "known as the Law Enforcement League of Harney County, Object The object of the League will be to secure enforcement of the laws, especially the enforcement of the pro hibition law of Oregon in Harney county, to carry on a campaign of and he has confidence In Its future. Ha formerly taught school but has turned his attention to farming aa a profession and a stor0 keeper on the sde. Both Mr. and Mrs. Monroe take ah active interest fc the community affairs of their neighborhood and while in town he had this office print some letter heads and envelopes for the Catlow Homesteaders' Pro gressive Association of which Mrs. Monroe Is secretary. o Hon. C. M. Crandall, of Vale, has announced his candidacy for the nomination as representative for Harney and Malheur counties. Mr. Crandall served In that capacity at the last session. Ho Is a capable man and one who has the termlty to back up his Judgment, hence is not In the good graces of some poli ticians, nevertheless he'd make a good representative. o NOTICE OF KHEltll I'M HALE NOTICE OK KILING OK ADMINIH TKATOKS KINAL ACCOUNT Notice la hereby given that Emma Moomaw, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate ot M. A. Hembree, Deceased, has filed her final account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Harney County, and said Court has appoint ed the 3rd day of June A. D. 1918 at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon thereof to hear the same. All persona having objections to said fin- al account are hereby required to file : the same with the County Clerk of said county and state on or before said time set for hearing the said final account or they will be forever barred from being thereafter heard Notice Is hereny given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale duly Issued by the Clork of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Harney County, dated the 24th day of April 181 R, In a certain action In the Circuit Court for said County and Btatj wherein Eldora Fitzgerald 18 In Township 26 South of Rangi 31 East, and South one-half of the North-west one-quarter (HjNW') of Section 14 In Township 27 South of Itange 34 East, all East of the Willamette Meridian, In Harney County, Oregon, together with the tenenments, her edltments, and appurtenances there unto belonging; as plaintiff recovered Judgment J tken ,e,ed upon' nd ordered ld against W. C. Oleeson and 1. L. Sleep er, tor too sum of Five, hundred thirty-two and 52-100 Dollars and costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty-two and 80-100 Dollars on the 4th day of October 1117: I will oifthe 28th day of May 1918 at the front door of the Court House In Burns In said Harney County, State ol Oregon, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said dnv. sell at ....hit,. ,.,..!,, in n. i,ih..i hiH.i.ri I)ttted at Uur"- Oregon for cash, the following described pro- perty, to-wlt: North one-half of tho North-east one quarter (N'fcNKVi) of Section as -the property of the said I. L. Sleeper: or so much thereof aa may he neoea sery to satisfy the aald Judgment In favor of Eldora Fitzgerald against the said W. C. Oleeson and I, L. Sleeper with interest thereon, to gether with all disbursements that have or may accrue. W. A, GOODMAN, Sheriff. By P. T. RANDALL, Deputy. April 26, 1918. ' Date of 1st pub. April 27th, 1918. Date of 5th pub. May 2ith 1918. We'll doyour JblfTHiklng. i publicity and education, and to use ; thereon. its influence toward the election to j Dated this 27th day of April A. office, regardless ot party, of those' 1918. It. We will do your Job printing. - mSm&r 4HHSP tfeL&F mim mmm"' -a"aaaaaw LIBERTY THEATRE A Bargains or Values, WHICH? The reason why we prefer to offer VALUES instead of bargains is because niue so-eulled bar gains out of every ten is a bargain only to the" seller and that isn't our way of doing business. Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Notions Special Line of Silks, Wash Fabrics and Sum mer Dress Goods La'CC Corslnrnt-nt ol the fsmrvt FOWNE8 KID GLOVES Values that are better than any bargain, and that will continue to give satisfaction when bargains in the same lines are worn out and forgotten. Don't be a bargain fiend and get bitten. He a value seeker and get SATISFACTION. That's what we guar antee you. Burns Department Store LUNAWJRO, DALTON A COMPANY who will enforce the law. irrhtTN The officer of the League will be President, Secretary, and Treasurer. A Vice 1'rosldent shall bo appointed by the president of the league In every precinct of the county. The officers will serve for a term of one year or until successors are elected. Membership All who desire to protect their county from lawlessness ami drunk enness, may become members by signing the Constitution and By-laws of the league. H) -1,11 MS An annual meeting will be held on the second Monday of April each year, at the time and place designat ed by the President of the League. At (his meeting all officers will be elected. 8peclal meetings can be called at any time by the President, or by petition of twenty members. lAi-cnliti- 'oninillti- All executive committee of seven shall be elected which will Include the president and secretary of the League, to discharge all duties usu ully pertaining to such a committee. This committee will rill all vacancies In office occurring between annual meetlnga. Finances Voluntary contributions, when mi iled, will bo expected from nil In terested in the work of the League. RMMA MOOMAW, Administrator with the will an nexed, of the Estate ot M. A Hembree. Deceased. o lllll.e WIN Till: WAR To (tar SnbfM-ribers We have been appointed authoris ed agent of Uie Treasury Department for the year ending December 81, 1W1S, to receive and Issue at the cost price Indicated thereon United State War Having erUflcate SUmps and I'nlted SUtea Thrift Stamps. !'.-KUntiK with 1st, wo will allow oar suoM-lbera war saving stamps to the amount of five (S) per rent of bllN paid on or before the 10th fol lowing. You are asked to kindly avail yourself of this opportunity. INTKK-MT. T. . T CO. WILLIAM FARRE Notary Public, Land Office Practice, Fire Insurance and Real Estate. I Third liberty Loan, April 6, 1918 "ynonywous of "Duty, Honor and Patriotism." I. I Spring Samples Just arrived, in all the latest colors. Call and see them. Wool is still going, s you had better come right away. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers Cut This Out - It la Worth Money DON'T MI88 THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley ft Co., 2836 Sheffield Ave., Chicago III., writing your name and addresH clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney I'llls and Foley Cathartic Tab lets. Sold by Keed Bros. We will do your Job printing. aVTOri LOOK! LISTKN! The material for a ladies Spring suit will be raffled by the Red Cross. It will be tailored Into a made-to-measure suit for the lady win ning It. See It displayed In Williams-Zoglamann's window. Chances now on sale at the Recall Drug Store. CRANE STATE BANK (RANK. OKEGON It is our aim and effort to give such service to our patrons that they profit by our dealings and recom mend us to their friends. We Pay Interest on lime Deposits- DIRECTORS Carleton B, Swift -I- it. Weaver Wm. II. Craven 0. NT. Bolton Tom Allen GROCERIES For Every Day! Of course you want special Groceries for (he meat less and wheatless days, but there are other days when you can eat what you like. On these days, as well as on "less" days, coine the house that caters to good livers. to We Sell First-class Groceries at Living Prices! 1 We're not in business to "get rich quick." We only ask a reasonable per cent for our investment and our labor. Our great ambition is to furnish you FIRST-CLASS GKOCERIBS. We haye no special "Bargain Groceries." All our Groceries are Bargains, because they are GOOD, at Fair I'riees, (Jive us a trial order. We'll risk making it a I "reiieat." (I The Liberty Loan Drive Is Still On All of our employees have bought bonds -HAVE YOU? Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. Ottlnger, Proprletor.KNate Franklin, Mgr. I 1 bs a n fi 3E