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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1919)
ONK Ol Ol It RKASONH. While I lit iroiprtH for it i oinmer- Nlal Hoi of "II I" t liln Valley Iish Ion l,-ii considered hrltHit mill n fuw , .. . , . . , 11 . Illt'll IIUVI' leOH'll Mll'ir III1IO 1111(1 III), small amount of muuiiH toward In VWtlftttag thlH puHHiliillty mill to irHOi'iitiiiK a Henri h for It, tin- rl ltiiporlunce of such h ponslbillH ha biMMi overlooked by mum . Tim furl that oil hax really beau found ut a Hhallow depth and that tin' flndliiK ol ga tin been rather1 , .Hinnoii in many wens in ivnam Mniriions i huh a uny kimmiih id nuve nut impressed the arorsge cltisen as la llK commercial pn u.-il mil aalile iriun the direct business of producing 4)11. That the by-product of aura at. I enterprise woniii mean luiicn lo uie (OttUtry IIIBI to have been lout sight of. With cheap fuel available the development of many enterprises is I within rMOfa and sliould not be overlooked. One man who has taken an iuter ll In the oil prospecting polnl . out ii hi' iiinaniages oi inis neiu oi en- ttmror most concisely, lie owns IM'W'rul hundred acres of dry laud; h" lias found a supplv of water near the surface sufficient to irrigate this land; u six inch pump has not made ID impression upon this supply and li-- i . fin inreil that this method of ..uniing such laud is feusible and practical, With cheap fuel this is rlthln the reach of every dry liome- .ail in the Hani.') Valley and it Is run n that this land will produce By developing the farms we induce settlement and a more pros- leroui country. It makes possible in iddition to i iiismiTi ml il the i stab- Ishment of sugar beet factories with associate industries dairying and ',, .aliening of beef by feeding ll, ,' r(U. ,, ((,ok ,,,., ,, iey ,,,,, eel palp, ate. BMaa the produc- ..8Mtl, t0(, , KOO(, tnat ,.,, just Ion Of profitable crops of alfalfa an t .iml ,,, mtt u our ruleri.. alu irage erops on the land not devoted The Back Comb Is Back Again . mm mstmmmmmtmbmmMmi&mBamcBaruKKv. mm m i; jM wmm m KkhO 2 ' JOH (nmtH'MviMAVMiritm'n'AVH Kinvvrui Rinil. musm mm.m flBHlp: S?B A - . -ZSB m frKWL I snvaan&& - M&tmi&ZHMi-iwt a 7 V$fr Aafl SWbA. M Hal 'UkwWVmmt W ESKml if il ,t A An accessory season Is not anything necessarily to ha desired still what la more natural than Its arrival with the peace year Woman knows that It ia the accetsorlea which go to make her the well-dressed and attractive woman. The back comb Is making its periodical reappearance. This one shown here In amber has each tip finished in green brilliants. The rich luna satin combing Jacket is cut In klmona lines, carrying design In floss ending In tassels. For the banded necklace Jet Is enormously favored this season. The black bag of aatln with unusual needlework decoration is the most practical thing shown. I I. M.l I OK NATIONS. . heeta, Thoee In charge of (he work al the Mountain well confidently ex-' Me) ' t'itul oil ip that hole Just as I loon as the experiencel driller re- i now sine.' the water h.n at i "ii shut off. Regardless of or failure of this under the i roapt i ting for oil should ntlnaed. The many mistake! prospect may have bean fatal Its success as the water was allt to remain In that wall iir months Hth the result that it misht have : WILSON nw a the Oil fo far away that It will jver reappear at thut particular jint again. rTawefthalaag the Ir.i- lortance of such a strike tc the geri- al derslopment of the country is kiffiilent incentive for further ef- srt.s along that line. 0 It is u dim. nil mater to turn tin- tin' name of Ole Hansen wus might ilmk hmk five years, especially if throughout the length and breadth within those five yeurs the world Iiiim of the llind. And Ills people loved Dim and also his Chief for the salva tion they vouchsafed, not only toe people of Seattle, but the whole na Hon. i ' the deeds of Ole became nn hud a oentnry's axpertenee of terror and "roii! and SttffeiiBg unci iiiln. . I II we strive to retail Hie con ditions rive years ago we see the nations of Europe suspicious ol each olber, with leun of acsreeslon and example for the rulers oi other cities dres I i loi and the i aited stales be bind. lying Isolated across tii" sen. buying Relgnaps ol the Seattle National and selling, reuping and sowing, to Hank. GBTC i.ani: i'.l 1IIM l,.NI StlllvMK (Continued from page one) viding and disposing of lands and to determine the farm unit on , rah pro ject, and may also by regulation, stlpulute the amount of residence and cultivation to be required of entry men. The entire administration of law la left to the secretary of Interior and authority Is given the secretary lo d when he saw the evil which was i cooperate with any state Irrigation ing wrought to all the people and ' r drainage district or municipal cor e defiance of the radicals of au- ' roratlon. whore such cooperation is deemed desirable. o ii , own Interacts alone Tin- League or Nations Iihs I ii formed. It it. the expn ..slim of a truth that will become more clegr to US all M time goes on thai after all the separuto Interests of the world merge Into one great Interest. M IT CA.MK TO I'ASS. (Continued from page one) rity. he was very wroth with right- U indignation for he knew that sat harm was being done to the port r as well as the employer. And he arose and girded up his Ins and Miiote hi:, breast and called dure Ir his ( hlel ol I'ol.ce. one Joel K. larren, I mighty man Of valor whose ii. re was rery great and who tear no man. And the ruler, even Ole. Id unto the Chief, "Canal tbou with it band prori le proi thei mj ! iple a :. '.,er. for I Hani. li 1 ue I'.n e llcl dlrei tiua bu dm i " resumed as usual at a. m. on morrow." I AM.' Ah AN1 I'LltSONAI.. Autp electrical repairs. Jack Me NOTICE The Oregon & Western Coloniza tion Company will consider uirplilu llons for range riders lo ride their lauds in Twelve Mile, and Bttok Mountain; Silver Creek; Hums, and Sage Hen; North of Harney Valley; and Crane Creek districts. Applicants must have some knowl edge of surveying and furnish saddle and pack animals. I' lease designate what district you wish to ride, and salary, Address all applications to Mr. II K. Johnson, Vale, Oregon. 3-8 Charles n. Mulkey and Qeorgla Mul I, - . his wife, det latllM. To i-: per Oreathogae, one ,.r the above unnied defi'iidiintu: In the name of the Slalo of ore gon, you are hereby reiiulred lo ap pear and answer the complaint fllod against you In the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer for want tfeafg of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In Its complaint on (lie in this suit, as fol lows, to-wlt; Judgment against you for the sum or $1671.22 with Interest from Jan uary 17, 1918, at the rate of six per (tent per annum until paid, and the sum or $200.00 attorney fee and the costs and disbursement i or this Mill; that a certain mortgage described In said complaint and given by you to plalutirr covering and upon the S Mi of NW4, the 8WVi or NK 4 and NK',4 of 8W4 sec lion 23. T. 21. 8. It, 30. B. W. M. Harney County Oregon be declared to be a Hrsl Men upon said premises to secure the pay ment ot all sums above mentioned, and that said mortgage be foreclosed aed said lands sold In the manner provided by law ror the sale of real property on execution; that the pro- c Is of said sale be applied to the payment of said sums mid all thereof; J I Iml If uny deficiency remains after! Hie application of such proceeds! plaintiff have Judgment and execu tion against you for the amount , thereof; mid thai you as well as each ;aud all of the above defendants, and ' all persons claiming by, (hroiuh or under you, or any or you, from and after August ."0th. 1910, the date, of said mortgage, be forever Inured and foreclosed of any and all right , title. Interest, claim, lien or demand In, lo or upon said lands and mill u ii(l every part I hereof, except the ! statutory right of redemption; that I plaintiff may have such other and further re!hf In the premises a.i tdiall seen! equitable and Just. This summons Is served upon you I by publication thereof for six con-' secuttva weeks In The Times-Herald, ' printed and published In Hums, liar . ii" County. Oregon, hv order of Hon. II (' T.itveliM l"(,ii)it Itiilce ,,f llnrnev- iiiiinly. Oregon, which said order made and dated lit the city of iiurns. county and .taie aforesaid on 'the 1Kb day of February, 1910. and Hie date of the first publication of this summons Is February 15, 1 9 19. tin- date of Hie last publication tin re of being March 2th, 1919, this be ing also I he date on or before you are required lo appear In said still ami answer said complaint or be In de fault ror want thereof. A. W. COWAN and J. 8 COOK, of Hums, Oregon. Attorneys for I'lalntlff Kd. Morgan was up rrom his farm home III the neighborhood ol Weaver Springs during this week. NOTM'K TO STOCKMKN. Oregon Western Colonisation Company bai i large aoraga of gr.iz- Provide green feed for your chici,-- K ilind:; i both Cx k .md Harney ens. Alfalfa leaves fo sale at Perry's I. 'on M. Hrowu ;r the Harney County National w.uik. is confined to Then the chief, railing himself to lliH '"""' ,hu w,'"k wttering from mi full height, whhb Is head and "'ta k of rheumatism. Ulders above oth"r men, answered ' Count for r lea : ,i partial desiring to i ur ba or I tse should 'in i at oi.. e. for herders will soon be placed on the unloosed lands, and in order to avoid ire passing write or i all on ii. i. ' . 'i at Vale Oregon SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. We can n'so suifpty jou with Fresh Meats Coal and W cod Grain and Baled Hay I 'li our GIF Curn.H Uotcl Building Carrying Stock MrrlnuiicH in nil lincH curpfiitcrK, hiukohh, batnters, fjrlatier, olectriciaDt-are always in ii(c(i of supplies for their trades. To carry these supplies in stock is impossible, as it would call lor a heavy investment. The Hardware Man tares you that outlay. Our store is filled from cellar to roof with rup plie for all mechanics and builders. Whatever your line, if you are engaged in mechanical work we are bidding to furnish your supplies. I. S. GEER & CO. iLUft Best for the West Established 1885 N PI 11a LLlj IVH Delicious Sweet Corn "Golden Bantam" Exceptionally early and in flavor and tenderness not equalled by any other variety. The ears are short and compact and the kernels plump and creamy. This and a thousand other veg etables best for the West, may be selected from (jlgg catalog and found at your dealers. Write Jjujs Seattle or Portland for Catalog, Free. Clothes Oft Proclaim THE MAN You ean always tell by the fit and the cut of liis clothes if lie cures for his personal appearanoe. The only way to guarantee these re quirements is lo weiir tailored clothes. Men who wear OUB clothes have SATISFACTION, because we make the satisfactory kind. Let us measure you for that suit mow! Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Ueo. 8. Slzctii'irc hus moved IiIk ol- ruler sajrlnf, v.-riiy i witi, my fl(.e from , ,,uUlUllK ul , r).Mr ()f .ill iiiny pn.'pare.i u, c:i.T 111" Mr,..ilr.i, Ji- III.Wm (,. fl. ,.vr u. ... - ' "' .'.. .,v..w..j in wreKou iu. iiurney i.ouiuy. Ill II SIMMONS. in i he Circuit court of the stuto t protection to uii the people tins) our eoniriion enemy, unci )ii!d any there be who openly defy authority or week to ile-itroy ru- t or iif", i will drive them before until their hats flout over then Hie watern of the Sound." rear of Salisbury 'h. TUN I'lltST NATIONAL HANK OK HI ItNH. CAPITAL AMD KI'lll'US SlOevSOO. "TIIK HANK THAI m iMs votit f s sai::," i ACCOUNTS INVITHI). mil Ole the ruler was mueh pUased A ,,, ,,,,,.,, , ,.,, , r... knew It arl even an the Chief Ues.Ul nre.en.ed (o ,, for m,r ,i..pI. aid. , , , . , em 1 1 ui'. nii ii in euiier, ii'inper- aoca or abstinence?" in the '"- !; 1 M'lieme of Ihlnt' hou'ever il urinK all the people even He- , 1 ' ,(,,,., nl ,,luiier how are answoi it. and he denounced the rad- "rerolutlonlsts," "reds," Mr.--, a C Volmer baa, UUaa charge h,'V: aenles of the go nfluensa Hospital. The build- I ' And he tore from the ln Im.,, I, ,,. i..K -,., ,.v -,i...i ialn their mask, whi.h hud hid tho beds and room, miti h,-,,, 1 ' '' eomforlul'le mid lnillenUrecelvr i,ar ind all Hie l;eonle heard their tlenhir nit nil.,,, c ,,,..,. ,,.,., ,,...... --- .......,., , i iiuijMii 111 1 1 u i"i;n. he mil d Slate Land Hoard, eontposed of jiiiut'H withy, uni in-. Governor, Hen w. Oleott, Secretary and Thoa. n. Kay, Treaaarer ol the 8tut of Ore gon, plaintiff, VH. Kkixt (irciithouHo, A. f). Skotterud, Ola called In a scribe und a parchment 10 be written LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, :: OREGON KHtabliwhtd thirty -two yeam-Need no introdurtjon Through square dealing have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer, in the experimental class, but stand among the solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people K VKh Y THING FOR h VER YBOD Y WHAT I I ne'e hi commun ity I le that the pa) foil d li i CUX I .' dot It Luy baby clothes . sisi I the children while ii,,, , ,, . , . ohool SUf. in turn when they reat h the uerl.i Thrilt is a war tlrns lesson, There can bi no thrift w Ithonl : y no Irtdusl ry wll lioul ni'lii'i'ie.. Whether theindus i ii' i of I iregon ,' o i n pally or slowly i i,"iei.; I'll tin puonleof Oreuon. WILL YOU HELP? Will yu "use In. inn products"? Homn li.d t: ' -::i:m cl (Jri-urr Can You Figure ? assMnBSSjBjBajsasjssjsjMB If you c.reto slop in and investigate, we will show you how we can save you from 5 to 10 per cent n every article in our complete and extensive line of Fancy Groceries hut still maintaining onr well known reliable qualities guar anteed to be the best we can possibly procure for von. WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGI-:Rv Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager I I 1MpJTOT1.r1r-.r.-r- 3EEE 4.. -$3 a ssnsaiem j A