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, i ill it . ' " U 1 , r i TM1 'llMK n .'k MK A-L D MVKKI, H AKNMY COUNTY, ORWOOH pachm mi 1 J PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. B. F. SMITH Physician antl Surgwn Burnt, Or v mcr heme. rMM na. i J. Id. GIARY Physician and Surgeon. Barns, - - - Oregon. Telephone IU39 PhyiiclM and Saxying. ill. inianrml nruiantlv nltfht or da 'l'buiie Uarrimaa. HiFrifiMn, Offfo b. E. HI MAUD Olllce first door east photo gallery ' Bums. Oregoa. CHARUES W. Ebb.S ' LAWYER Bums, - - Oregon Practice In the State CourUi and ,be rirn liiu u o. iuuu viwwv w McCulloch Hobt. M, Duncan McOUIJOCII H DUNCAN e above thefU. 8. Land OlHco I'KNS. OltKCON HKKMAN VON SCJIMALZ Attorney at Law l . rWte and practice Intuitu I'. F. I.imd Office n BjH'CJttity Off :e . r Hldg. next door to pot mure Uurna, Oregon ('has. 11. Xxonnix.l. ATTOKNKY-AT f.AW, Li fttl attention given to Collec- . on? and Real btate timttern. I'irti Insurance. Notary Publio Bl'RNB. Obkoon. BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law ar nffirw Prarllea ' Land Scrip for SU Vale, Oregon iVl. A. D1UUO Attorney at Utw I O. (. V. illdt:., Rurns, Oregon services nt 11:00 o'clock. " no reading room lu the church Ediilco, is open oa Tuesday and Frli day from 2:30 to 4:30 p. nt. Sunday School meets on Sunday at JO o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to Its claH'Js up to the age of 20 years, The public is cordially Invited to the Church Sevlcea and to, the Read ing Room. o Cliurch of tlio Ifoly Family (Catholic.) Dally Mass, 7 a. in. Children's Maes, Saturday, 8:30 m. Istructiou after mass. Sunday Mbhs 'and sermon, 10:30 x m. Sick calls at any time. REV. FAT1IKR FRANCIS. O. F, M. Rector. RKV.'FATHISR THOMAS, O. F. M. Assistaitt. ' Tho Naxarene Church. .inlay School 10 a, m, f- noon 11 a. m, V .m. people Mooting' 7:30 m. uxAx 8, p. m. rf-.'l Kvonlng Prayer-Meotln 8 ijui. R13V. OKO. WAUD,v'P3or; Ll-,V.x- & CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS TflaRUll (MUROM. Sunday Mrvteee: " Mate ackeel it If A. M. Praaefctag sefvloes at It A, M. LAND NOTICES 50TICK FOR FUMJOATIOff. UNITED STATUS LAND OFFICE. Burna, Oregon, November 6, 1919, NOTICE. U hereby given that Peart R. 8mytk, whose poat-ofltce addreaa Is Diamond, Oregon, did. on the leth day at Jaauanr. ills, file ia tkla oMc Sworn Statement aad ApaJiea tlenrre.19499. to aurekaee the 11 2. NHH, aWettoa 2. Tewaakla 3 g Kant St R., WlllaBMtta Mer Idlaa, aad the tinker tkereoa, aader the kravtotaaa of tka aet ( Juae S, 1871. aad aeta aaiaadatory, kaawa aa tke "Tiatker aad Itoae Lkw.". at auek value aa aiUkt a fixed ky a prakeawat. aad tkat. aarauaat to aaek aayllettaa, tk land aad tinker tkeraan kave kea aaprald, Akn tlaaher aatlawted 3811 Kaa. at t ceata eack, aad taa laad 1 1 69.99 j tkat aald appltatat will affer final proei ih aaapori or mm appncanoH and awern atateateat oa th 12th day of Jauaary, 1929, before KegUtvr unri Receiver, at Burn. Orexon. Any person Ih nt liberty to pro-. lent thin purckaiio before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent lues, by fllliiK a corrobor ated affidavit In thla offlcu, MlleRlnc fuels which would dufeut the untry. V, O. COZA1) Reglaler. 'NOTICK mil PUBLICATION U. 8. LAND OFFICIO at ' UuriM, Oregon, 'Duceniher 17, 1919 Notice Ih hereby given that Taut T. Klnko, of Hurns. Oregon, who, on Mnrch 3, 1902, made HoiueteHd Kn try, No, 102.1, now Serial No, 03743, for BW'USKU, 8oc. II; NW4NK4, K'A NWU. Hoctlou H. Township 20 8.. Range 29 K.. Willamette Meridian, han filed notice of lntntlon to make fltiul five-year proof, to, uMtabllMb claim to the lund abovo described. Iiofon.' HeglKtcr mid Hvcelver, itl Iturnq, OruKou, on the 2 2nd duy of , January. 1920. ; Claimant namuif an wltiieHnon: Tm Uonovan, Lute ,1'arker, Wl Ham 8mlth and Homer Ii. Maco, all of HuriiH, Oregon. V. O. COZAD, Roglnter AOi'iCi: I I'UllhlCATlON UNITKI) -'STATUS LAND OFFICE HuriiH, Oregon, November 13, 1910. NOTICK Is hereby given that MukkIu C. Dower, whose poHt-oIllno address la Hunm, Oregon, did, on the nth duy of June, 1919, fllu In this oltlce Sworn Statement and Ap - plication, No. 010490, to purchase the SW't. Section 24, Township S Huiikh 32 V, K., Willamette Mer idian, und the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1S7S, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," ut such value as, might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, tho land and timber thorcoii have been appraised, tint timber estimated 13GQ00 board feet ut $2.00 per M. 100 posts, at f.Q each, iiuil 48 cords 'of wood at COe perj corn, anu tne lanu jiuu.uu; tnai said applicant will offer final proof in support of bis application and sworn statement ourtbe' 17th day of January, laze, uetore- uegisier aim Receiver, at Ilurns, Oregon. . Ajiy person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or ini tiate a contest at any time before patent Issuer, by tiling a corrobor ated ultldavlt .In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. V. O. COZAD Register NOTICK FOR PURIFICATION V. 8. LAND OFFICK aC Hums,. Oregon, December VI, 1919 Notice iav hereby given that Andrew Taggart of Sllvlea, Oregon, who, on Juno 17, 1914, and March 21, 1916, made Homeiead Entries, No, 07663 08681, for NHNWW. BWJ4NW4, 'BWttflWKi See. 17; 8R4NK4. EftSEK, See. 18, Town ship 19 S., Range 32 K., Willamette .Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to make. Final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above, de scribed, before Register and Receiver at Hums, Oregon, on the, 19th 'day of 'January, t928. Claimant names as, witnesses; Dave Crnddeck, Charles Wi Owens, Archie Cross, and Karl Mattox, all of Sllvlcs, Oregon. V. G. COZAD, Register. LEGAL NOTICES i WARRANT CALL. Notlco Ih horoby given that thero are Hufficleut fuudH on hum! to pay off all General Fund warrants Issuod and rexlstet'ed up to and lnclmU"K November 26th, 1919. Interest onuses Monday, January 12, 1920. - ( ' " W. V IfTMH.' County Treasurer, ESTRAY K8TRAY From Deanan ranch at Harrlaiau, one brown Htandnrd kred atare, with one yearling colt aad one laat aarlaa eolt (by herJ: .taia arand aa rigat aaouiaer. Laat kaard of at Dog Moan taia, AUo klaek asare with aaaia kraad aad XX on left naottlder.MaBt aeen near Peteraon raack near Wagoatlre. Hold nnd notify or bring to Burns. Wlll- lug to pay reasonable fee. JAMKB II. STEWART, Hums, Ore. 12-20 41. FOR' SALE For Sale 1918 Model Ford car lu good condtlon equipped with 1920 license, $349.90 Inquire at tkls olBee. 1-10-dt FOR SALE Pura kred Wklta WyHH- dotte cockerels, $3.99 eack, two for $1.99. Mrs. W. M. Stewart. Baraa, Oregaa. 11-aitf During tke cold, weatker car own ers skouM uae aaafreeslag aelutloa aad, avoid frosea radUtora. It is aeld at Laasasklre's Oarage, PURE BRKD Poland CJilna koars, seven to eight Months old. Can be seen ut my place, tf. C. II. VOEGTLY The Robert Glen ranch Ih KectloH 'Hi, T. 90 H R.M i K., for mile nt S1U00.90 caftti. WM. FAIIRK. For Sale 700 lb. Tubular suction fued Sharplusn Cream Separator, nearly new. Chun. Wilson. FOIt 8ALB The James McVlunus ranch in Sec 1.1, 14, Ifi, T. 2C 8., R. 24 K 320 acres, for 91600.00. WM. KARltK. BARBER SHOPS Prompt service an-J courteous treatment will always bo accorded l-Atront, of the Hums Hotel Harbor tiliop. Hatlis at any hour of the d.. O. W. filmmons, Prim. LOST Lost A. M. Prlugle lost an Klk's'Sec. C; Union east to center See. 4; charm recently while In Hums or thence south to NK cor. SK't SW'4 possihlly at the OO ranch, A suit- See. 4; thence east to NK cor. SKU able reward will be paid If It Is brought to The Times-Herald j olllco. ll-8tf LOST- Steel squaro between the Hell A ranch and Alex Hanley's L"" ',, i itul"n' Suitable reward for its OKO. W. YOUNG. 10-1 ltf. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK , It. A. Allen and the Pacific Ilrldgu nomnuny will he. responsible for debts contracted In their namu only! cor. Sec. 8: thence wem to center when accompanied by a nxiulstiouJSoc. 7; thenco north to north quar signed by H. A. Allen or It. b.Uer cqr. See. 7 thence east to 8H cor. Strolcher r it. A. ALLKN. THK PACIFIC HRIDGK CO.jwestto 8W cor. NW', SE See. C; I NOTICK TO CRKDITORH OF THK OKNTItAL OREGON OIL, Si GAS COMPANY. I All persons, residents of Harney, County, having claims against tho above named company, are hereby required to present the same, to the undersigned within 30 days, from the llrst publication of this notce, and the first publication hereof Is Decem ber 27, 1919. 8t J. Ji PATTERSON, Trustee, l.MPOUNDKD. One spotted cow and calf has keen impounded and" owner may,, recover saton by the usual process, Cow has wattle on throat, crop off left and, an oyerklt In right ear. T. J. McDONALl). Marshal - LAND NOTICES tyOTIQK FOR lURIiICATION UNJTK) HTATWH liANP OFFICE Burns, Oregon, J-ipuary 12 1929, NOTICE Is hereby given tkat Oliv er F. Savage, of Burns, Oregon, who, oh April 17, 1912, made Desert-Land Krttry, No, ,06979, for NEK, Section 0, Township 26 8., Range 32, E., Will amette Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make Final throe-year Proof as in ordinary homestead cases, to establish claim to the land above described, before ItoKlHtor mid Ito colvor, at Hums, Oregon, on, tho 1 Oth day of Fobruary, 1020. ' Claimant names us wltnesso; W. Scott Haley, , and 13. '' Haloy, of Narrows, Ocoroii, Hen Nownmn, and'L. J, Gibson, of.Hurn, Oregon. V, O; COZAD Reglsteer LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK, TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TUB STATE OF OREGON, FOR HAR NEY COUNTY. IN the matter of the estate of Ferd inand Frank Tlioms, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has keen duly wild regularly appointed administrator of the estate of Ferdinand Frank Thorns deceased, by order of the Honorable H. C. Levens, Judge of tke Count Court for Harney County, Oregon. All perrniifs haying claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified aa k; law required, to the undersigned a liiu, residence at Riley, Oregon, or to uiKgH it niggs. ni attorneys at Hums, Oregon, within six atontka from tke data of tke first publication of tkls nottee. Date of first publication of this notion January 17th, 1929. ALBERT OAKBRMAN Administrator of the 'aetata ef Ferd inand Frank Thorns, deceased. Dated at Burnsi Oregon tkls 14tk day of January, 1929. y ' IRRIGATION iHJtTRJCY KLMCTtON NOT9C9C HARNEY BASIN IRRIGATION D1I- TRICT NO. ONE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tkat on Saturday, tke 21st day of Febr uary, 1920, at the polling places here inafter designated, In the County of Harueoy, State of Oregon, an elec tion will be held: That this notice Is given pursuant to an order of the county court of Harney County, entered on tke 9th day of January, 1920, and under tke provisions of Hoctlon 3, of Chapter 3G7, General Laws of Orengon, 1917: That at such election the qualified owners of laud and voters of the pro posed Irrigation dlsjrlct shall havu the opportunity to vote for the rur- pose of determining whether or not the proposed irrlgatoln district shall bo organised under the provisions of said Chapter 357, General Laws of Oregon, IB 17, und the laws amend atory thereto; That tho boundaries of the pro poned district are as follows, to-wlt: llegliinlng at the Northwest cor tier or Section 2, Township 23, south, Haugu 31, Kant, Willamette Meridian Harney County, Oregon; thence southeast to the 8K cor. .Lot 2, Shu; 2; tlience northeast to the NW cor. of See. 1, same town and range; thence east to the NK cor, of;ec. f; township 23, 8., Range 32, East; thenen south to the en it nuarthr cor; 8KU See. 4; thence south to NW cor. See 10; thence east to NK cor. See, 10; thence south to east quarter cor See. 10; thence east In the east quarter cor. See. 12; thence south on the runge line between ranges 32 and 32 Vj easl, to the SE cor. Sec 26, Township 24, South, Itange 32, Kast; thence west to the south quarter cor. Sec. 20 thence north to center See 20 thence wct to the wont quarter cor. Sec. 2U; thence north to the NW.cor. Sec. 26; thence west to the SW cor. Sec. 22; thence north to SW cor. See. 10; thence west' to the SW eor. Sec. 8; thence north to west quarter pwn nn'A see. u; iiienc.e norm 10 tNW cor. BKL 8R. Sec. : thence tlience norm to hi-; cor. tvnu NWV4 Sec. ; thence west to SW rnr, NK4 sVA Seec. 8, all In Town 24. South, itang0 22, Kast; thence north U NW cor. 8KU BWU Sec. 31, Town- ship 23, South, Itange 32, East; thence east to NK cor. 8K4 SWU Sec. 31; theenco north to north quar ter cor. Sea, 31; thence west to SW cor. Sec. 30; thence north to NW cor. See, 19; thence east to north quarter cor. Sec. 19; thence south to center Sec. 19; thence east to east quarter cor. See 19; thence south to SK cor. Sec. 19; thence west to south quarter cor. Sec. 19; thence south to center Sec. 30; thence east to east quarter cor. Sec. 29;' thence South to east quarter Sec.' 82; thesMce east to center Bee. 33; thence north ta south quartr eor. Sec. 21; thence 4wet to SW cor. See, 21;, thence north to NW cor. 21; thence .west to 8(W cor. 17; thence north, 'to west quarter cor. See, 17; thence west to center Sec. 18; thence south to SK cor. NEU SWV4 Sec. 18; thence west to NW cor. 8WK BWW 8eq. 18t all in said - (own 33, south, range 22, east; thence wefat to SK cor. NWU SKU See. 13, Township 23, south, range 31, east; thence south to; SB eer. 8W 8E See. 13; thence west -to south quarter cor, See, 13; thence nortk ta south quar ter cor. Sec. 12; tkenee west to SW cor. Sec, 11; thence nortk to the NW cor, See. 2, all lit said Town 23, south, range 31, east, being place ;of beginning; That the lauds em- bracked .within said boundaries ure described as follows, to-wlt; Township 23t 8, Range 31, E. All Sao, 1; HE half Lots 1 und 2: SW half Lots 3and ?j-8V4 N; and 8Vi Boo, 2; all Sections 11 and 12) NK'41 N und SWK BKV4 Beef 131 iow(iniiip z.i, is,- linage ia, w. 8Vl4; Sli SMVi SqvC rlfujl Seutf LEGAL NOTICES tloas S, , 7. 8, 9, and 19; Sac tloas 11 and 12 ; all Sections 18, 14, II, 18, 17; Ni Nt SWU Section 18; WKi SftK Section 19 all Sec tiena 21, 22, 23, 24, 26,' 26. 27, Effa Saetlea 28; 9 Section 29; WW; SBU Section 30r KM.; SE4 SW4 Sactlea 31; all Section 32; EM and 8WU Section 33; all Sections-, 34, 35, and 38. Township 24, Range 32, E. . All section l, 2, 3, 4, t NEU; NEU NWU; Nft SE14 and SKVi SGU Section 8: NE Section 7; all Sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16; 22, 23, 24, 26, Nft and 8EV4 Section 28; Tkat the name ot the proposed dis trict Is the "Harney Basin Irrigation District .No. One." 1ftaa.4 ail muaIi aatant Inn I hat Alavtlnrai shall be required to cast ballots wklck shall contain tke words, "Irrigation DUtrktYes," aad "Irrigation Dis trict No," or words equivalent tkerete; Tkat tke proposed district Is auk divided iato three dlvtsleas described a fellows, ta-wlt: All tke laads wltkln tka above described boundaries situated in Township 23, S., Range 21, East, and la the north half af Township 22, South, Range 32. East, constitute Division No. 1 ; All the lands within tke above dcscrlbeed boundaries situated Ih tbe south half of Township 23, South, Range 32, Bast, constitute Division No. 2; All the lands within above describ ed boundaries, situated lu Township 24, South, Range 32; Kast, consti tute Division No. 3. That Divisions Nob. 1 and 2, above described, constituto the North Elec tion Precinct, with the polling place at the scHool-houseHn School DIs-' trlct No. 36, commonly known as the "Rye Grass," or "uenusteai" uis trlct; That Division No, 3, above describ ed, constitutes tho South Klectlou Precinct, with the polling place at the school-home In School District No. 60, commonly known us the "Lone 8tar" District: That af iraid election for the organ ization of the proposed district, ono Director, who shall be a resident of , w"" "k""i i, JJ ii. the State of Oregon and a bona M,rM 1 1,"ll,"l?.".0) ' knOWH 11,0 owner of one acre or more of land nu" 1 u" w . within the division, shall be elected from each of the above described dl .1.1..,. t ....I.I .ll.,,.ll llw. ......I I find HWiorii Within cHvh illvUloii of the proposed illMtrlct shall havy the i ..,?.."?,", ,n- .n, , ...m u M opportunity tfvole their preference yhe d be jubllalm for their choke for one person for"" ""P." Ul Hlr,Ko ,,)a,,or f"8 the said office of director, either by writing the name of such person in the ulaiiK space to do provided on tue.i Kiiltv nimru tit nu iiiuvitiBii uii ,11131 . - ,. . . Imlluu for ll,l nurio.o. or ly,oul ' 11 "bonyjule.ru wli,. . at the. members of the election rw,uy "K,llly turns an uter -thing. said inarkli ed name That boards annotated by the county court to serve at such ulecllou ure as fol lows vlx: rur ..ui ,11 i,iri,tiuu iuwiivii i Judges: O. S. Shlngledecker. Chair-,U,,M man of election board, A. H. Cooloy " ,V,n mv aun joe Clerks: Paul Howeff and Andrew Irwin. For South Kloctlon Precinct: Judges: Otto L. Gasch, Chairman of, election bqard, Albert Wood, and It: H, Allen: Clerks: John Johnston and Martin V. Huck. That said election will be hold at eight (8) o'clock i tho forenoon and will continue until eight (8) o'clock In1 tho afternoon or said 21st duy of February, 1920; Dated this 14th day of January, 1920. CHESTER DALTON o The Green Ribbon Nmt.m Patent Midicini Ad -x x Auot hur distressing, condition hus been pointed out to The Green Rib bon ro-pnlutod out would be more exact, , It Is such a little thing, too, when one stops to think of it cracks, X X Sldowalk cracks, X X Yawning sidewalk cracks. Deep, treacherous, yawning sldo walk cracks that lessen every Burns woman's chance of going to Hoa,you. Cracks' that have an Insatlablo ap petite for milady's high heels. Cracks that even tho deep snow can not satisfactorily fill up. Craolts that lie In wait and when tho fair dainosals come tripping by, turn the poetic tripping to one more real and ghastly, and rip oft' high hgolHt r -r- Wo muut. tfftvo thoo heqlB, X Xi , It could be done by forbidding; ladies the privilege of wearing tl Which would be a simple thtaa? . it would only mean a change In km man nature, and you know hwr easy that Is. x x - Just us simple nu making ttv Sphlnx talk. , x x There isn't much hope of ckaag Ing tho Hldewalks that Is almaet as easy as changing human natara x x But it has been HUggeRtcd to th Ribbon that all new walks be laM with lengthwise bonrdB, instead at' across, as It seems tho lengtkwiew cracks are not so dangerous to fclgk heels. x x Rut that might be bard on baby , waon wheels We'll give our staple prise a yard, of Green Ribbon to tke best mrac- tlcal solution of thla week's problaau Mall your answers early. -x x Tke Unconscious Club was auddaav ly revived tkla week ky tke eloatlan. of a krand new member. x x . i He takes this column sorlouSTy. A most Important discovery kaa been unearthed by our xealous news hound, the Cheerful Idiot, this week. x x - Ho cllams to have learned tke tbreo reasons why people talk. The first, of course, Is to tell some thing for general Information., r1 x x The second, Is to tell something that must not be repeated. x x , " He , ,B ,l , ' , , " , w 0 repeated And the last is to toll rometking- la the right place. x x Which comes under tho head ot advertising, and really ought to kave first place. - x x Hut tho Cheerful Idiot doesn'f care much about advertising except tka classified kind. x x - He nlwnys likes to get big return little It Is rumored from an authnritlvn source that tho youlg ladles of Uunw iaru ioiiOii strike, "n -x x- Yoti'll get the kick nftho season x x- Aiul If this pesky Spring January doesn't discontinue soon, one news paper is golh' to be r.liorl u mighty , 1,11.1,.... I w x. Vo ,n,K t0 ,wy In tho lush grass of . ii..,i ,,,. , i,.,i.,., " """' "" V ,,' UV 'TV ..." der a tree, but not, in Kb shade', where the sun shines warmly, produalng thit lazy, 1 don't want to move feel lug watching the steam boats ply ing up and down the Willamette, clouds of smoke pouring from their smokustucks. That'n Spring, The air Invites you outdoors. And as you lie flat on your back, wutchlng the little clouds come and disappear In the blue vault above -it bug drop" lu your eyo from tho aforesuld tree or a cinder from thho lutt steamboat. Hut that's Spring) Have you got out your uomluatlug petitlou yet? x x Lots of candidates will wunt elect ing, from the early crop Indications. , X X Vote often und early. x x (J KITING TIRKD OF IT A hiisluoHB man und taxpayer ta quoted lu tho Coos HayTlms with a complaint that truly sets forth the ' plight and situation of hundredH of : good honest, decent business mon und taxpayers of Oregon. "1 am Inspected, sursrocted, exam ined, re-examined, Informed, requir ed, restrained, and commanded, so that I don't know who I am, where I am, or why I am lierq. "AH that 1 know Is that I am sup posed to be an Inexhaustible supply of monoy for every human need, doslre or hope ot the human race, and be- , cause I will not soil all I have and go. and beg, borrow, or steal money to Klve away. I havo been cuaned. dla- cussed, boycotted, talked to, talked ' about, lied to, lied about, held up, ',, robbed, and nearly ruined; und tke only reason I am clinging to life for Is to see what is coating, off next." 'if9BB"'","B" i