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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1920)
Saturday. November 20, 1 0 JO r ti t; 1- j m v, n . n k R a t, j U V It V H If A It N W V 0 tJ N T V , o rt is tj f s Vnr.a nlno V HOME SWEET HOME ' by Earl Hurst Classified -Advertising and Legal NoticesProfessional Cards Miscellaneous News i iiii hi j ' . jb h 1 v A PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. B. F. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Burns, Oregon Office at residence, Dr. Griffith's for mer home, Phone No, 14 It . O II U K It K I M . D Pr. Snurmnn A Brunei's Formor Olllco Building rhono No. 30 Hum, Oregon J. W.' G'K A It Y Physician and Surgeon Hums, - Oregon Telephone 11139 DKNMAN A DKNMAN Physicians unU Surgeons Calls answered promptly da or night 'Phone Crant Otiuki, Oregon L. K. II111BAJID DENTIST OfHce first door east photo gallery Barns, Oregon ClIARIilW W. RLLIH I, A W T K K Ryrnn, - - - Oregon Practices In the Stato Courts and before the U. S. Iund Ofllco I. W. McCulloch Robt. M. Duncan McCULIXKHI M DUNCAN Lawyer Offleo above the U. S. Iand Office BURNS, ORBOON II HUMAN VON HCIIMALZ Attorwry at Law Contests und practice before U. 8. Land Office a specialty Offlto: Kry Dldg. next door to P. O. Durns, Oregon O Ii n s. II. Leonard Attorncy-nt-Ijw Careful nttuntion given to Collections and Real EHtnto mutters Kiro IiiNurniiro Notary Public Burns, Oregon IHtUCK It. K EST Kit Attorney at I-iw Land Oinco I'ructlce Land Scrip for sale Vale, Oregon I, W. Biggs M. A. Biggs II 1 ( H A It I G G 8 lawyers , Burns, Oregon Nowspaper dispatches tell ua that "coal In In sight." But that's a dovil of a long way from being In thp furn ace. Sweden, Norway and Denmark want tho opwers composing the leagne ef nations to disarm. They will whon their yreeent arms are wevn eut and there are no others to be pnrtbased. Towolor. oju) OpUoiwj Who Watch Hepalrin a Specialty. JOHN UOHKItMMi, 128T11 AY8Two mules, both lioblil od and ono with n hull on, ctunu tu our ranch up tho rlvor during hay In k tlntu. The ntilmulH nro broko. Tho owner nhould come and not them hoforo U hecnniou noccsi.ry to feed them nnd thus add an ex pense. Tho owner nhould pay for thin notice. O. D. Smith, UurtiM, Oregon 10-9 FOR RENT NOW OPEN; Rooming house In Mary Caldwell building. Nlco Glean bodn. Mrs. M. O. Wisdom. 6-8-tf. TO RKNT Oltlcoa and store room. Farmers Exchange 05. For Itont 000 acres of good pan turo wth plenty of water. Address Frnuoln Griffin, Narrows, Oregon. FOR SALE Attention Woolcrowcra 7868 acres range land, 400 aeres under ditch C000 ewes and 3000 lambs for suto-Ideal Location. WM. FAltriE. FOR SALE 7 room house, lance stone cellar, windmill ft tank, 2 1 lot. sleeping porch. Cheap, easy, terms. Small cash payment, bnt- anco like rent. Inland Emplro Realty Co. 6-5-tf. TWO STORY, seven room residence, plastered, hot and cold water, bath and modern conveniences, cellar and garage, In llloek 65, 3rd addi tion to Hums, belonging to Mrs, Esther F. Hchwarts, for sale W.M. FARRB The Itnlx'rt (Hon ranrli In Hcrtlon ii, T. M H., it.:uH K., for 'Mile at f iaoM)0 ei,. WM. KAHRE. For Sale 12 horse-power Russell traction engine and hay baler. A bargain. W. A. Goodman. 1-3. FOR SALE The James McManus ranch in Sec. 13, 14, 16, T. 21 3 R. 24 K., 329 acres, reduced to $1000.00. Terms. WM. FARRR. WE BUY, rnlso and sell fur-bearing rabbits, and other fur-boarlng an imals. List what you havo with us, stating your lowest prlcos on large lot shipments. Tho Fur' & Specialty Farming Co., 615-517 N. P. Avo., Forgo, N. Dak. Tyeho Sodln Ranch Scc's 19 ft 30. T. 21 8., It. 32 E., 100 ncros of-, 'ferod for $1300.00. Guy W. Cocklln Placo in See's 23 & 24, T. 20 S It. 32 E South of Lake, 100 acres $3200.00. FOR SALE Schuffer piano In good condition, Mrs. A. K. Richardson. 6-28 ATTENTION: Hnrnoy County dry laud potatoes for salo during Oct obor at $3.00 per 100 pounds. Why buy hog-food from outside the state if you can got spuds fit to eat right in your homo county? Oot your nupply for winter now, either nt Brown's store or let mo know about It by mull. 10-012 t AUQUBT CUENIN, Burim; Nlok Elchner placo. 160 acres in Sec 2, T. 33 8,, It. .13 E Small Iiouho 100 aeres cleared and broken, All fenced. $1099.99. LOST LOST On the streets of Burns, u small gold eross set with yellow ntonea attaehad tct a light gold aek obaln. Finder will be suit ably rewarded if brought to this oince. 10-30. STRAYED Ono black and ono roan yoarjlng steers, Branded 0N0 cqn nocto.1 on right hip no oar marks. HuppoiAid to water on or.ot edge of Jake AddroHH, M. W. Uullnrd, Crane, Oregon, lt-13-2t, FOU SALE Dry Juniper wood, phono mo at Tom Jonklna ranch, h, ltasmunson. 11-13-It. FOUND Tho caso of oggs supposed to havo boon taken from my wnir t'on J!n Burns. Mrs. Clmrlo.i Ropo'r, (Contributed) Tho Ladles Library Club mot tho homo of Mm. A. K. Itlchardson, Saturday Novombor 27. Mru, Rich urdHon together with Mm. Donognn McConnoll, O. Dalton and 1'urliiKton acted an hontesHOH to about 25 mom hers of tho club. An Interesting pro Kram on Franco wiut presented, those taking nnrt bolnir Mrs. Chester Dl.NUBl R" ou ,ook at u- nul lt ton. yocoI solo. Mrs. DonoKan n nanor on tho life of KmprosH Eugenie, Miss Juno Dalton vocal nolo nnd Mrs. Mo Council n paper on Current History of Franco Tho next meeting of tho Club will bo hold at thu homo of Mm, Leon Ilrown, Saturday November 37th. Tho topic will he Mexico which will mIu ominailll.Il.l I 1 u II.... 1 w,.j-u,lu,m, ,or iiiiurcsmiH a. hi novel uioas. A Union Thanksgiving Sorvlco will be held In tho Daptlnt church on j inniiKsgiving uny morning at ten o oiock. hov, j. j, Tickner, will hnvo cl,rK 01 " Hgrvico. nov. u. a. charge of tho service, iTrncy w,n vroach tho Thanksgiving sermon. Everybody Is Invllud to at tend this service. o- Tho ladlou Missionary Society of I the Daptlst church mot Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. 0. N, Jameson. -Af tor Devotional exiircisea and busl- " "ohsioii, a miscellaneous pro- Krm was enjoyed by all prosent. Mm I Jameson nerved dainty refreshments. AdXourned to meet with Mrs. N. T. Smith on Dec. 8th. Farm Management, O. A. C. Whui rimn If rnal In npnitnra an ncro of alfalfa? Data collected from 02 fnrmem In Mainour county show that the cost was 10, and whole cost Including Interest on tho Investment and tho work. $18. Tho cost of xrowlnif waH 13 moro than thn hnv was sold for. This shows that while tho farmer won not losing money ho was aot making a fair Interest on the lmvMtmuni Wise and Otherwise There's still one good featuro loft to football. It's good for tho lungs. Tho fellow who toots his own horn has it Job to Ills liking. We, however, nevon laugh at some people's Jokes. But that Ih not our fault Hang onto your nickels, fellows. Prices aro sliding down, and there may como a tlmo when they will be of ii ho In making small chango. Now that tho people havo spoken their minds politically, let's hope they get down to work commercially. We nood action not oratory. It'n no trouble at all to earn n hun dred per cant on An Investment In thin town. Just hlto off a nubscrlp tlon to this sheet and tho deed Is dono, , Wo often wonder what will really happen when tho world conies to nu end, but wo are so averse to bolng fUHHud up that wo havo decided not to await tho outcome And why shouldn't our Amorlcan wenten do tne most ooauurui on earth? Thoy pay $760,000,000 a n..ib. ,., year for rouge, fume. NOTICE FOR PUBLH'ATION UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Wll Bilrim, Oregon November, 3, 1020 llnm I- Tlielmer, of Burns, Oregon, tlonul Homestead Entry, No. 08182, who, on Juno fi, 1915,( made Addl for SW'iNWU, 81?,Sri, oc. 15 und E'jNW.'.i, Section 22, Town ship lit 8., Rango 31 H Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to mako Final thruo-your Proof, to odlubllsh claim to the land Kbovo dH(Ttlid. boforo (teglstor and Re ceiver, nr Bui'iiH, Orognn, on tho 14th (lay of December, lji20, Claimant iiumes nu Vltnosaoa: ' Jap MolCliumn, Fred Blaok,' Jfirnost WIUiumH, and Frank J. Williams all of Burns, uiwon. V. O. C02AI), Register I Tho safest wny to got rich quick nt . Ih to marry It. - Tho disappointed candidate who failed to get under tho wire nhould ot worry. Ha has escaped a pllo of - futuro abuso. Tho league of nations In, or It Isn't of UH who hBY0 bon" 'o pro nA t,,u con 11 oom" to th. No. wo have no humor to dlsponso on the subject of high prices thin week. It evaporates ovory time we, pay a bill. . This world In full of peoplo who know how to run tho othor follow'a business, but aro never able to make u mccm9 ot thor 0W) Tho man who takes an Interest In I Mm wnlfam rr hln rn mmnnllv nnnn ' I finds that othor peoplo taky an equal Interest In him, Tha government In still after tho booso runnora and tho runnern are still after tho dollars. Which one aro you betting on? Tho laws of this country wero nuu, to bo "'rcod against everyone bul ou' Uh1 don,t montlon It. We HKKD ItYK A 1 Fall Rye. Well filled, aad absolutely clean. 3V4c per th. R. W. COZAD. WANTED WANTED TO TRADH 3 and three quarter Bain Wugon, Horses or Cuttle for Ford. Dell Cry dor, Burns. ,,ar,,0 Bro ,,oruby warnod to CMM passing "P 'b timber ranch of obu '"kwater above Cow Creek. Violator will be prosecuted, ll-l-4t. BARBER SHOPS PROMPT sorvlco nnd rourleoBs treatment will always be Record ed patrons of the Burns Hotel Barber Shop, Baths ut uuy hour of the day. C. W. SlmrnoriH. Prop. LAND NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Burns, Orogou, October 28, 1020 NOTICE Is hereby given that .Man- sou T. Ash, of Burns, Oregon, who, on January 8, 1017, made Additional llnnuiHf unit Knlrv Nn. Obi 04. fnr HWHmv4, 8W48EU. HWK HW4, Sec. 2: EftSEVi, 8W'A8E4, Sec. 3 and NttNW.4 section II,' Township 21 S.f Range 30 E.. Will- amoKu Meridian, uuh iikhi nonce ni Intention to mako Final threu-year Proof, to ostabllnh claim to the land altovo described., hoforo Register and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on tho 2nd ilny of December, 1020, Claimant uaineti as wltiifimer.: Frank S. Groff, Nelson E. Pardeo, Joseph Wllkerson, nnd Fredrick Bowmnn, all of Burns, Oregon, V. G. CO'.AI), Register. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Burns, Oregon, November 4, 1020 NOTICE Is horobv Kivon that Her- hnan Umbrolt, of Hums, Orogon, wuo, on xsovomoer iviu, mnue A(S'd'tQ,0",, """Sm?1'1 iwl.7cWu' 09583, for NEASBU, .PWU6WU, T. 25 F., R. 2J) K., anil Lots 1 and '4, Sec. 30. Lots 3. 4, Sec. 1? Townsuin n S Rango 2) K WlllHmette Mer- diin, ban filed notice ot intontioa to make rinal throe-year Proof, t es tablish claim ti tho laud ,nb,ie 'de- I ImfnuA I ji tr Id t .m fl 11 rl 1 1 ill I VQP '""" - " " " Tth' , . Dot ember, 1020. CJulmiutt mimon as wltneMsoar ! titer Oblanuo, Pottr Hugrndhy, Fay Ferry, mid Alijrt Coio, all of Burnt, Oregon. V. Q. COZAl), ItoglMor. WARRANT CALL . Notlco la hereby clvou that thoro. nro auljlolont funds on luuul to pay oif,nll boneral' Fund wavranln rosta torod up to and including Augunt 25, 1020. IntoroBt coaoou Nov. 15, 1020. , .W. Y. KING, County Troftouror PUIILIO LAND HALK Notlco for Publication Isolated Tract UNITHD STATUS LAND OFFICE llurnn, Oregon, October 26, 1920 NOTICE In hereby given thot, as directed by tho Commissioner of thn i General Land ofneo. under nrovln- iTJXlZi; )l J No. 011010. wo will offer nt' nnhlln alo, to tho highest bidden, but nt , than 2.76 per acre, at 10 I ' v.w.r , Tai( uii mu iuill UUJ III Mil' .'"l'0!"' 19420' V',ttl M ","c".tho c. 1,'?. 278, It. 30 K. W. M, ' This tract Is ordered Into tho mar- kot on a showlnr that the greater portion thereof Is mountainous or toLrouhi for cultivation. Tho sale will not bo kont onen. but will bo declared cloned when those pvm out at tho hour named have ceased bidding. Tho person making tho highest bid will bo required to Immediately pay to tho Receiver tho amount thereof. Any persons clalmlnK nilvmnlv the Hbovo-dcncrlliod land aro advised to file their clalmn, or objections, on or beforo thu timo designated for sale. V. L COZAD, Register. NOTICE POIt rUDMCATION UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Burns, Oregon, October 20 1820 NOTICE is horeby given that Joseph E, Mattox, of Burns, Oregon, who, on Juno 23, 1917, and July 18, 1917, made Homestead Entries, No. 09853-09894, for BtfNtt, BM, Sec. 8; NftNtt, Suction 17, Township 21 B Range 30 E Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make Final threo-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo Register and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 26th day of November, 1920, Claimant names as witnesses: Frank King, Clyde Mulkey, John. Brecdlovn and Carl ICobl, ull of Burns, Oregon. Y. G. COZAD, Register Tho navy offorn groat possibilities to men these days, It'n easy to get a. drink In most any foreign port. Inland Empire Realty Co. A. A. TRAUGOTT, Proprietor REAL ESTATE LOANS BLUEPRINTS rhono;30or G125 CAR REPAIR BILLS Are Never Excessive At This Shop THAT Is bocauso wo know our business, work quickly, and with no lost motion or tlmo wanted in puzsllng ovor what to do. That Is a good reason why OUR shop should bo YOUR shop. Try us. Our specialty Electrical ami ignition work and Oxyacotylone welding. All work Guaranteed. At the Jack McGuicr former shop J. S. Taylor, Prop. "There's More Real Satisfaction" says the Good Judge W-B GUT is n long fine-put tobacco . k - RIGHT GUT is a bhort-out tobacco 1 CHURCH . ANNOUNCEMENTS NAZAHENK CIIUKCH Sundny School 10 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a. m. Young Peoples Mooting 7 P. M. Prcuchlng Service 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening 7:30 . Missionary meeting socond an4 fourth Friday in each month 8. L. S. TRACY, Pastor. - l'KKHIl YTKRJ A N CHURCH SundaySchsol 18 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. Other services will bo announced as soon ns tho now puntor gets ac quainted and arranges with the coa- Kregatlon JOHN II. WICHERSON,, Paste CIllllHTIAN UCIKNCE SOCIRTZ Services at 11:09 oWoek. The reading' room In the chare Edlfke, la open en Tuesday aad Frfr day from 2:30 to 4:39 . . Suntlay School meets en Sunday at 19 o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to Ita classes up to the age ef 29 yearn. The public is cordially lavtted.U the Church Sevkes.and to the Read ing Room. JIAPTIKT CMVRCrl Bible School nt 19 A. M. Preaching nt 11 o'cloek. Evening Service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7,: 30 P. M. Rev. J. J. Tickner, Pastor. Resi dence north of Court House, Pboh W121. A reader wants to know how long; n congressman serves his constitu ents. Some of them don't. 'I if l. O.'SC in a little of the Real To bacco Chew, than you ever got out of the ordinary kind. The good rich tasto lasts so long you don't need a fresh chmv nearly as oftcn'that's why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. Any man. who uses the Real ' Tolacop Chew vlll tell you thHti lni tip ijj ttestyias