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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1919)
f;' , ft povn or -w r , " 1 : - 1 ...sar i "" ROFESSIONAL CARDS fURMAN & BRUNEI Physicians and Surgeons Eye Examinations for Glasses by appointment when possible Burns, Oregon DR. B. P. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Hums, Oregon coat residence, Dr. Grlflth'a for mer home. Phone Ne. 14 J. XXX. CHARY Pliralclan anit Surgeon. Burns, - - - Oregon. Ire on second door Tonawama BMg Thouo Main 8. t Physicians and Surfleens smwered promptly night or day pl'liumi llnrrimnii. fiarrlman, Oregon li. E. HIBBARD ID 3ST T I S T OlHee first diw.r eat photo Knllery Uurnn. Oregon. CHARLES -W. ELUIS LAWYER jBurns, - - Oregon Wtlcei In the State (Courts iitul lm ttllm U.S. Und Ollico. HERMAN VON SCIIMALZ Attorney at Iaw klntian l prnittli'u bufuru U. H. I.au.l Ollk-c a iwcialty Mcf! Kiy lllil);. next door to piMt odliv Hums, Oregon C'hns. 1 1. J-.oonaitli Attoiinky at law, reful utt'Mitioii givttn to CoIIeo i ... i if .ions iiiiu nun i i'.hihiu uiaiiurH. V I tro IiiHiirnnro. Notary Public Biusa. OitKfioN. BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law m4 Office Practice Lua Sen's, tor Sale Vale, Oregea M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law L0. 0. F. Illdg., Burma, Orta . Fin BasUa Vkmr? Sunday school beglnnla. at 1:41, a. 7rahlngat 11 'clock: Waning worship beglaalng at 8 a, pyer rasetlng aa Tharadsy 8Ta- ech week. "rerybody Is Invited to attend the Wees. JOHN F. MODLKT, Pastar. flA.V HCIUffCH 8OO1I0T1 8nlces rtt ll:0B oVinek. reading room in the church "Hee, la opon on Tuesday and Frl yttou 2:20 to 4:30 b. m. Unity School meets on Sunday at 1 clock. puplU may be admitted 'to Its 61 Up to the are of 29 Years. The public Is cordially Invited to 1 march SoYlcoa and to the Read. ' Room. Py Bekool 10 a. la. I0 11 a. at. Vt peoplt Meetlag 7:3t f. m. rr, a aa. CHURCH ' ANNOUNCEMENTS , Wild. Hvanlnv 1 - - - .... ?r nioeuilg s n, m. -v. uho. WARD, Pastor. PUBBBYTKIUAN CHURCH. aunuay serviced: Bible Bchtml at 10 A. M. Preaching services at 10 10 A. M. Cliarcli of Uio Holy Family . (Cuthollc.) Dally Mass. 7 a. m Chlldron's Moss, Saturday, 8:30 t. m. Istructlon nftnr mmm Sunday Main and sermon, in 'in a. m. Slok cells nt any tlmo. HKV. FATHER FRANCIS, O. F. M. UKV. FATHER THOMAS.O? F.V Assistant. LAND NOTICES NOTION FOB PUBLICATION UNITED 6TATE8 LAND OFFICE. Burns, Oregon, October 0, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that Odl;l r.)e,nJj;. of Kill. Oregon, who, on July 7, 1911, made Homestead Entry 2te-,,Z!,, WW, i Sec. 28; uection s, Town- ultln OS 3 ! At n t,.i MldtonT hMfllK notice of .St. on ;to maice nnal IbPiu-yeur Troof, to 03tnbIUh claim to tbo land above I described, beforo Register mid Ho .ceivor, nt Burns, Orcgdu, ou tho 12th il n u n 9 ........ I..... n . m , uu ui iiuiuiuuur, 11' IV. Clulmant names as wltnesson: Luthor J. Addlngton, Albort W. wagnor, Carson a. Walters, and Hob crl L. Hitttoii, all of Egll, Oregon. V. O. COZAD, Regtstor. .OTICH FOR PUHLIOATION. UNITHI) 8TATK8 LAND OFFICW. Hums. Oregon. Suptumbor 2C, 1910. Notice Is hereby kIvoii that Kmma I. l'eturjon. of Kgll; Orogou. who, on November 14, 19H, mudo Uonivstoad Kntry No. 07832, for NBVJNWU. iNWU.SBUNWK. NBU8WU. Sec. 23, Township 25 8 Hango 26 K., Wlllametto Meridian, has filed notice of Intontlon to amko final threuyunr Prof, to establish claim to the land ; above described, before Heglstur and llecelver, at Hums, Oregon, on the 4th day of Novemhor, 1919. 'Claimant names us witnesses: Delia Volmor andvWIIIIuu llurd well, both of Hums, OregoH, atid John Kirk and Peter Peterson, both of Kgli, Oregon. V. a. COZAD. HegUtar. NOTICE FOU PUIll.KWriO.V. United States Land Ortlca nt JJuriiH, Oregon, Heptembcr 29, 1919, Notice Is hernby glvun thut Archlo McGowuu, of Hums, OruKon, who, ou October 2)3, 1912, mudo DtMurMuud Entry. No. 00388. for 8jNV. , Lots 3 and 4. Soctlon 2, Towiirihlp 23 S ItunRO 25 i:., Willamette Meridian, has (Hurt notice of Intontlon to uiuke I fluul Proof, by purcliuie under para (graph 3, Act March 4, 1915, to ostab lUhllsh claim to tho land above du scribed, before HogUter and Hecelvor, at Burns. Oregon, ou tho 5th day of November, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Bmmett Johnson, Fred Sturgess, Woodle L. Best, and Homer Cecil, all of Suntez, Oregon. V. O, COZAD, Heglstur. NOTIGM FOR PUI1UCATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICB Bursa, O'regon, September 17, 1919, Notice Is hereby given that Marjory J, Potter, ef 8aa Diego, California, who, or Jaly 19, 19H, made Desert Land Hntry. No. 0910. for WV4 SWhi. SKKNWV4. NVsSWW. Sec tloa 29, TowHshls 2 Range IS B.. Willamette Meridian, has lied aotle ot intention to make f aal proof bv curckaM ander Srd paragrapa Aat March 8. 1916. to eaUklUa elalm to the Ua aaeve aeeerlhed, aalora RMUisr ssd Receiver, at Burns, Or- aoa, en the 3rd day ef Nevemhar, . ltll. Claimant Barnes as witnesses: Will Redemaa, of Bend, Oregon, udw. !! and John W. Kirk, or Bgll. Oregon, and W. T, Lester, of Barns, Oregon. V. O. COSJAU, negisier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UN1TBD HTATEH LAND OFFICE Burns, Oregon, October 23, 1919 NnTifiE ia hcraby idvon that Viola withaW. w.Mow of John M. Wit ham, deceased, of Baker, Oregon, who, on July 1, 1016, pfrtdo Homestoad En try, No. 08020, for a ft n. op tion , Township 24 8., Rango 32 E., Willamette MerWlan, haB filed notice of Intention to make final three year, Proof, tcV establish clulna to tho land above described, $oforo Roglster and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 24 day of November, 1919. Claimant names , n i.. Oasch. R. B. Allen, Albert Wood, and Bella Wood, all of Burns, Oregoa. V. O, COZAD, Register LEQAL NOTICES J?- l"uun uuukt Or TllH nmr uuuwty, 0. Culver Pago, Plaintiff, vs. Madison Ulclmrdson and Ruby Itlch arusou, as children una minor holru of Henry lllchurdson. do ennsod: Ooorctla A. Wnst. an un I holr at law of Mav A. Ovorinn. iln. ceased, and John Doo West, tior hUHband; tho unknown holr of May A. Overton, decoasod; the un- Known devlsoos of May A. Overton, docoased: and ulso nil olhnr nor. sons or purtios unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hon, or In- toroit In tho real estate described In the cotnplalut heroin: Defondanls. To tho unknown heirs of May A, nvertou, doceasod; the unknown uoviseea or nay A. Overton, do- any rla-ht. title. etatM. linn, op i... - . . - - In Ihn rnmnl.ln. l,arnl. nf IK. .hnv. t.m.i nf.iiu. IN TUB NAUB OF TUB ST ATM OF OREGON: uu hi a uoi qiij reuuireu'io dudii auu auiwer ine comDiaiBi nieo aln. vnn In M,. ...I. on or bofore Tuesday tho 18th day of NOVEMBER 1919, the same being the last day of tho tlmo provided in :r : ,v r. r.1-; ; wa Duiuiiiuiin in aiiiiv nuii iiu lunui i.u ....t. 11 1 1 .s t m .. should fall ho to appear uud answer said complaint, for want thereof, tbo Miwt wu w iiuuiiuIUII. HIIU 11 JUU I'luiiiiiii mil un; iu inu iiiiii iui i,.i...ir .will . m m ui. 1 ,1... . the relief prayed for In said com plaint, to-wit: rur me uecreo 01 mo auovo-eniiiico Court In plalntlff'H fuvor nulotltiK hU For the decree of tho ubovootitlllrd title to Lots One nnd Eight In lllook Forty.nlne In tho Second Addlllon to the Town (now City) of Hiirni Huriiuy County, Oregon, and niljudg IllL' tlmt nlulntlrf U tin. nol. Ii.lmI mill ouultablo owner In f0'slmnh of said lots and promises and every purt thereof, and thut derondautH have not, nor haj olthor of th u, utiy ea tato, right, title, lieu, or lntirest whatever In or to said loU or prom Ues, or any part thereof; that defend ants, and each of thorn, be forivor enjoined and debarred from ainn'Mnn any claim whutover In or to' said lots or premises adverse to plulntltf. una that If defendants, aud each of tuoui, do not specifically not forth such claim or elalms as they contoud to have In this suit, that then such claims bo held for naught and void; that the deed from James K. Stephens to T. W. Stephens and Henry Rich. . t .. . . , il..., f nl. . and Mav A. Overton and their uraii- teoit and successors In Interest was ami Is. as to tno said lots una i.rom Ism huruln described, of no force and effect either In law or equity j and for such other and further relief of iren- oral nature m may soem Just and I proper to grunt, and for tho costs uud dlsbiirtiemetits of this suit. You will further take uotlee that thU summons la ttorvnd upon you by liuhllcatlou by virtue of an order of the Hon. Dultou Hlggs, Judge of tlioOIrcnlt Court of Uio Stute of Oregon, for Hurney County, which order w;h mudo and datod on the 20th duy of September 1919, audi directed that this summons he pub1 llshnd In The TImos-Horald, a weekly nnwspuper printed aud published lu Burns, Oregon, once each week for elx successtvo weoks, und tho date of the first publication of this summons Is October 4th, 1919, as ordered, ana the last publication will be ou Novem ber 16th, 1919. CHARLKS W. KLLI8, Attorney for Plaintiff Having residence and post Bus addreaa at Burns, Oregon. 1st Pub. October 4th. 7th Pub. November 16th. NOTICE OK FILING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. IN TUB COUNTY COURT OF TUB 8TATB OF OREGON. FOR HARNBY COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Iaaac Foster, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the an- derala-aed executrix has filed her Fl- Bi Account ia the above entitled matter, and that the Coart has eet Monday, the 17th day of November, 1919, at tea o'clock A. m. ai tne County Judge's omce la Buras, Har ney County, Oregoa, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto, Dated at Burns, Oregon, this 6th day of October. 1919. AMERICA FOSTBR. Executrix of the estate and the last will and testament of Isaao Foster, . deceased. CARBON REMOVER" A. F. B. George, of La won, Oregon, Uas tho Belling agoncy for the "Lubri cant Carbon Roraovor for Harney and Grant counties. Rollable purchasers may take a can and try It. If It doesn't do everything claimed for It, return It and the purchase money will be refunded 10-36 FOR SALE FOR 8ALB Almeet aew plaao, Iaqatre of Mrs. B. O. Reyavaaa, tele pheae IF11, FOR SALE 'r!i? Robert Olon rj.Bc!. in Section x aa H Il.aM H.. for uli ill MM. FA1UIK. For Bale 700 lb. Tubular suction feud Slmrnfoss Cream Senarutor - "oary ov.Chas. Wilson. I FOR SALE About CO tons of "tmw, rood corrals, well water and 300 nvrtik Kood pasture. Also (100 wro of good bunch grasH pasture. inquire ni mis omco. li-i . ruu James Mcivianus Tanch ,a 8oc- 13 1G- T 8., - K- acres, for $1000,00. WM. FAHHH, Four reglstorod Jennots for buIo registered Jack at staud, Wilhors iinnnh. lUmnv nr,i.n.. . op s' ho eooklag range. i in aTiai isaiit nnii iiam -V OW 4. A. IVrumnOll I"1" un""-i uarage. . RRRH HP ATM i uwn ,mni, . . ... ""WW run ilflliK, sSi0, "prt" Kyo .ff Frh lteart' Wheat nc' SSj-hS HaJJer mi-oow. imms, or. 10.25 f Instil tfanl wM . Vl N,H"0, ' ftr.," MoUnY;, "i ? n n..r. ' Pit-offlce 1 ' tf FOR SALE 300 bushels of seed rye. 4M cents. QKO. PARSONS. u'arm Hnrlnirs Vallev aIl2L 10-ltf LOST I.nitt. Rnt.irrtn v nlli. nn . I. ft vnnit , betwoon hero and Crane, vln iinrnnv. n brown "hug-me-tlght" sleeveless sweater: Initials O: D. II. In white yurn on roverse side. Finder will receive n aultabto reward If left at I this offlce. 10.18 2t LOST Stoel nauttre botween the Bell A ranch aud Alox Hanlov's ranch. Suitable rewurd for Its return. GEO. W, YOUNG, 101 ltf. Chester Carter lost a drab colored rain cout between his home and tho post onico last summer. Finder will be suitably rewarded If It Is returned to htm. 101 1 St. fUUJNJJ v luuy s oiacx niuun coat was found recently on tho road and wns urougut to this olllco this week. vjwner may nave same by cnlllnr nnd Identifying the cout uud paying for "oueo. 10-i. PIANOS FOR RENT Piano in cxrollont shape for rent ror uio winter months. Apply J. renews. For Information Inquire at i no rimea-iioraUl office. 10-4 BARBER SHOPS rrompi service an 'J courteous treatment will always bo accorded p.Mrouc of the Burns Hotel Barbor Shop. Baths at any ' hour of the dny. O. W. Simmons, Pro. JOB PRINTING The Tlmes.Herald Job prlntlue Do purtment will take care of all your siuuonery needs. PRINTS for particular people. The Times-Herald Press, Burns, Ore. HELP WANTED SWAP LADIES GOODS' FOR RENT FOR RENT Three rooms suitable Main street. Inquire at this office or for light housekeeping, one block of phone W133N2. 10-4tf. HAY FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED RANCH PRODUCTS BlsBlWBBaBBfcBBfr The Greatest Mother Turns to 'Tairsof Peace. H. TmM tyc. THE THREE CROSSES The Iron cross Is black as death and hard as human hate; Tho wooden cross la whlto and still and whispers us, "Too Late," But the Red Cross sings of life and love nnd hearts regouorato, The Iron cross Is a boastful cross and marks tho wur-nisd stavo; The wooden cross Is u dumb, dead cross and marks a hallow grave, But the Red Crois reaches nut its units to solace and to save. Tho Iron cross Is a kaiser's cross and narrow Is Its clan; The woodon cross Is a soldier's cross and mourns its purlltmu, Hut the Hod Cross Is the Cross or One who served his fullowuiuii, Kdinoml Vanco Cooke. "V,!M " 1,0,lar ' "oU 1 ro1"1 nlul "aPI'l"-, coupons the rest of tho year. The Hed Cross sefvlco flag, Intllcnt lug iiitimberHhlp In the ;reut orguulzu tlon of uiuiuy, will appuar agulu In November In ovory window In the Northwest, lu ovory furmhouso, in ovury elty home, lu the cabins of homesteaders, In tho huts ot flshor men In fur Alasku, will, appear this symbol of uffillatlou with the one great organization that knows no politics, no distinction of creed, no high, no low but unites the hearts of all for service to follow-raen. The window servlco flag this year has one more stripe than last year, indicating three years of membership In tho Red Cross, REI ORISS NIHSE UYES CHEER AT LEWIS For the Red Cross, the war did sot end with the armistice, and even yet there are thirty thousand soldiers and sailors atlll under treatment la army and navy hospitals, The Red Cross convalescent house at Camp Lewis stands next to home Itself In the at factions of hundreds of boys who, sick or wouuded, looked forward to the day when they might leave the bare and pheerless ward la the base hospital and spend part of each day enjoying Its easy chairs, Its music, Its books, its pictures, ana us good cneer; Even now, a year after the armistice, there are overseas men, patients at Camp Lewis, not yet well enough to be dis charged, who sit before the great tire place theso autumn days, thankful that The Oreatest Mother Is atlll mindful of them. The picture is duplicated in army hospitals all over, the land, and wherever throughout tho world Amor lean boys are still iu Uuclo Sara's serv ice. MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE Statistics have proved that by econ omy and industry exercised contin ually, not sporadically any wage earner or salaried man can make him self financially independent long be fore he Is old. 4 1 1920 I But how many of un do? Tho reason why we don't is that "n man only lives once." We havo only one clinnco to be young, and if woMon't got alt of the fun out of'llfo In our youth, our appotltes may bo dulled by the Inpsa of time before wo uro able to Indulge them at leisure So wo don't control our nppotltcn. We rufUHO to blend our Industry with conslstout economy, We go the pace In our youth, and f;ol tho luck of atriuence In the ilucllno of life. If we could make tho two virtues industry and economy Inherent, per manent and unlvcnml In this town, we iiH n community would then In docd net u pnee a dlfferont pace a puce of prosperity and hnpplnoHS which would shod the radlonco of peace and Joy from the beginning to tho end of llfo. And Buck a thing Is possible right In this community In this town among oursetves. ' MAKES WAY TEACHING WOMEN TO SHOOT WTBBlBBjaBfntYv VCBABB HH The war brought firearms Into, popular favor again In tho United States, Now that we've quit shoot Ing at the enemy, trap-shooting Is the now sport. Markmansljlp attracts woman, Mrs B G. Earl of New York knows this nnd sho makes her lining touching women how to hoot Hhe 'Is an .expurt . with any kind of firearm. Thoso bo the days when u fellow hesitates to ask his friend to "lulyo HoniethiUK." Ho lulfiht accept. CLEANING AND PRESSING BEFORE YOU .go to tho Halloween Dunce, Saturday, November 1st, get your suit cleaned uud presied at Willlams-Zoglmann. . It. Blackleg Vaccine This is the season of the year when Blackleg attacjes your calves. PROTECT THEM WITH CUTTER'S Blackleg Vaccine The cost of the loss of one calf will more than vaccinate your entire herd. Fresh Supplyof Vaccine on Hand at the WELCOME PHARMACY --ibbbbbV V a-lBBBBBB glBSSSSSSSSB