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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1914)
&s$w Don't Ike Warn Spring Days make you think of that NEW SUIT you will be needing soon? Easter is not far away, no doubt you will want a neMV suit then. Why Not Order it Now And be Prepared? We can furnish you anything you may want in the suit line. All tailor made suits guaranteed to fit. PRICES REASONABLE Call and sec us whether you buy or not. We are always glad to show you Williams-Zoglmanit Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon Waverly. Friday evening April 3 to which all arc moat cordially invited to come and have I ood social time liwlhcrand let those from the different countries and stattsliaw a hearty handshake all around. A In lunch will be served and all will bo welcome. Tax Penalties Held Invalid. (Continued from i ire I) September shall 00 OIM delin quent and shall be subject to a 10 per cent penally and interest thereafter at the rate of 1:2 par cent per annum, and provision is made for collection of delinquent taxes by sale of the property. "This statute declares in direct terms Ibai 'all taxes not paid before the first day of September shall become delinquent1 on that day, and then assesses penalties for the delinquency. Not only is there no declaration ol de linqency prior to that dab', but the statute, by the direct declara tion that they are deliquent on September I. declares with equal emphasis that they are not de liquent before that dim An Attractive Window. Mrs. Chas. Roper was in town yesterday. Floyd Holley was over from his home near Harney, Thursday. Stock taken to pasture during the season. Address, James II. Stewart, Hums, Orejron. 19-21. Wheat for sale, fine quality, Club and Hluestom, at 1 cents per pound, will sell any quantity. Peter Mortimer, Harnov, Oregon Assistant Cashier Welcome of the First National Hank arrived home Thursday eveninjr from a brief business trio to Pincher Creek, Alberta. lie is not favor ably impressed with that section The State Harber Board has appointed Lae Caldwell, Homer and Clifford Heed to hold an ex amination in Burns on next Fri day. Barbers of the county who have served throe years apprenti ceship are disable to state license provided they pass a satisfactory examination. The Ladies' Aid or the Pres byterian church will Rive an en tertainment at Tonswama next Friday nijrht. April .'1. "The Tom Thumb WeddiftR" will be a phasing feature, also the "Garden of Smiting Flowers." Character quartets, solos, etc . will make an interesting program. See bills for particulars. fll hr Shfttf-lfctraCd JULIAN HYRD Mi SATURDAY. MARCH M, I'M SUBSCRIPTION RATF.S On- Y..r Si. Month. Tare. Month. to his dad, hence these lines. ("lies, explained the method of representation m the state league and the manner of districting. i Harney being in a district with K lamath. Lake and Malheur. This organization of sportsmen will work harmoniously and it is the hope that the federal officers may be made to see the several 2.oo districts of the state should be i oo recognized as to climatic con- ditions in the operations in the pen and closed season. We note with much int rest the way some of our enterpri .ing local dealers are putting forth every effort this spring to make their stores attractive. This week Burns Hardware Co., Burns, Oregon, whose progres sive policy has been strongly shown this spring by their large. attractive advertisements in our for lw coH 0f 4ft. pine wood columns, have a line window do- 0f Qr8t )Uality to be cut during voted entirely to house paint. months of May or June. The On close inspection ons tmdsiHamt t0 delivered in the wood not only the usual display of uot, ,h(, (ijutri,. will cord the I paint cans, but long cards show-' wood) at tn,. school house in , ing rows of houses in now and : nurn8 not ater tnan September handsome combinations of colors, j( jy i'ne uar, reserves the Ifor exterior painting. An at- rjKht to reject anv or all bids, tractive window border brightens Mark a n,Vflopes "Bids for the appearance ot the whole store vVood". No bids considered sad draws much attention from aft,.r May 1. W. L Bi.ott, the passers-by. It attractively 'orl. illustrates how easily and well 1 in or about , ' Tonawama tonight Time to think about garden seeds. A nice assortment in-1 eluding onion sots at the Burns Hardware Co. R, J. McKinnon & Son have'l established a daily stage bet ween Drewsey and Juntura. Connec tions made with the trains at Juntura and passengers given every comfort. Fare to Burns istuismiij.'i:..!i!iis!imismnt:smiiii!isi The Oregon Hotel OU.li; DARSEY. Prop. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Cuoking Clean Rooms and Beds Kent Table Service NOTICE. Cosrlcoos Trealmeal Sealed bids will bo received bv II the Board of Directors of school mmmtmtronumxmtmimtutunmtn Dist. No. 1, of Harney, Oregon, SPECIAL INVITATION Spring Opening We extend to all a special re quest to call and examine our NEW SPRING LINE OF GOODS Dress goods, waists, dresses, skirts new summer underwear in silk, lisle, cambric in all styles, hosiery, 1 gloves, neckwear, new ribbons, laces, embroideries, full line trim- 1 iniiig, silks and buttons BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE Quality Goods Only The proposition to make an All-Oregon Good Road day, pre ferably the latter pari i f April, by proclamation by the govt rnor, has met with decided favor and may result in possibly 100,000 men of all walks of life, the pro fessional and business man, the farmer, stock raiser and laborer, each Riving one good days' work on the roads in Oregon. The idea has met with enthi favor of the Portland Ad Hub and its members arc urging Gov ernor West to set a day. They think that every able bodii 'I man in the state will jive bl i fcim for the day and that there are enough good women to provide dinner for all who actually work. It is worth while and much (rood could be accomplished in a prai way as well as educating pe iple to the necessity of better roads I and a system of road building that would accomplish results of a lasting character. One could hardly realize the real amount of road work that could be accomplished it' ever) able bodied man in Harney coun- Come Prepared for Farming. V. K. t'rowder and G, P. Homer arrived hero from Iowa last Saturday eveninjr. They were met out at Buchanan by I'. II any shabbv surface the house can be lixcd up. Burns Hardware Co., deserves much credit for this window and we are sure it v. ill prove of much benefit in reminding people of the many tblngs around their homes thai can easily be bcauti- tieil at house-cleaning time. NOTICE OF SALE. In While It Lasts. The Experiment Station will sell a limited amount of the fol lowing hiirhly recommended S. Weittenhiller and brought from 'grains in small quantities to each that point by auto. These gon-' purchaser. tlemen have become interested Swanncck barley: Mlba or teas in Harney Valley and have come i at lie (This was the highest yield ie pared for active and practical '"K barley out ol 29 varieties farm work. They shipped a car I fiod on the Station last year load of farm implements and j shatters very little und is of even teams are now en route k' iiuaiuy. from Juntura with this machinery I'liey have been very busy since their arrival securing work teams .ml building necessary buildinc n their lands and as soon as the implements arrived will be ready o begin work. Both are practi cal farmers and have the energy iml means to develop their property. Meeting at Voltage Harriman and Waverly. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert, have been holding a series of meetings it Voltage, Harriman and Wav erly, during this month, giving almost a week at each place. Mr Herbert trivine the life of Christ ty would spend only one day at in pictures by different artists it under right direction ol a roatl with his stcriopticon, Mrs. Her- builder who could have it planned I '" louowmg wiin ooject talks mi MiiiiciiB nuii. iiiiin.'ui io UK- ahead and make every shovel count on the particular day named. We hope the matter will be taken up by the governor and that the people will respond make it a picnic although WS wouldn't feel so much like a pic nic at the close of day perhaps. Ches. Dalton an Impo&tor. At the recent convention of sportsmen of the state at which a state league was formed, Chest er Dalton attended as a delegate from the local Rod & Gun Club. The papers got him confused with his father, who is the president of the Club and in some way other delegates also got the idea that he had made the trip to Portland for the express purpose of attending the convention and he was therefore more or le In the "lime light." His con i u so oricked mm tnai ne wrote a full confession to asked foraivenei Ches. says he found them a good natured bunch and therefore he felt at home and did a good deal of talking. He described the difficulties of getting in the game birds and fish which the Club was instrumental in bringing in last year and also explained con ditions as to open season. I In wished to meet the people of this ns rather end Mission in a social way, and the In the letter people responded most heartily in helping with plans and pre parations and sending invitations mall in the neighborhood they could. As the roll of countries and states wero each called the "native born" came forward and a pennant with the name of state was joined across their chest. After all had responded and officers and members of tl. been tagged they were called to young as wen as aauiis: i ne Value of a Child"; "A Candle Talk" at which a number of dif ferent sizes were lit; "Black board talks," etc. A good at tendance and kindly attention was had at all of the different places and we believe much good was done in arousing parents to their duty to their children, and t he view of the Christian life for children. A number of children have already written Mrs. Her bert letters signifying their de sire to live the Christian live. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert heartily enjoy working for the children, and any neighborhood desiririj? 'heir help in such meetings dur ing the months of May and June they will be glad to respond. Reunion of State at Voltage. A very unique social was h"ld In Voltage March 13 at the sug gestion and planning of R. ir, ind Mrs. Joseph Herbert, who! hiirns. ("aimtai. and surplus Sixty itay eats: nu ins or MSB at Ic (This was third bighe.-t in 'yield of 1" varieties on the Sta tion hist year. It is the earliest high yielding oat known and con tains ten or fifteen per cent more kernel er unit of weight than ordinary oats. ) Shadeland ( 'limax Oats: 800 lbs or less at 2Ac (A good yiolder but two or throe weeks later than the Sixty Hay.) Address your communications to The experiment Station. Order.; will be honored in the order they are received. Additional Locals. George Mai shall and wife were in the city Wednesday. Be sure and see those new lies Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Co. are showing. J. I1'. Raker was a business visitor from Callow during the week. Pure bred Poland-China gilts for breeding purposes for sale G, W. Young. 18tf Nyals Baby Cotlffh Remedy for baby's caugh at The Welcome Pharmacy. Walter Hodder and wife ar rived home yesterday from a visit to Missouri. W. (i. Howell is here from Portland looking after his pro lierty interests. Mrs. Jay Salman came, over from Rend wish her husband Saturday and remained for a short visit with friends here. Or. Geo. O. Carl is prepared for special attention to all dis eases of aye. ear and nose. Kyes tested and glo ses fitted. UOtf. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF tin' Count v Court ol lln- Hlule of Oregon lor llr.oii'N County in ill Matter ol th Kaiat.i ol Natts Hum. ii, I !( ,ii". .1 Noticr it hcrrliy given tlt.it under uml by H t or of no onlcr of tale inmlr nml inlrrcil in tin- above rnlillnl rotirl in i In oi.it In of t tin uliovo rntitltil ratnlr ..ii llir Ihth ifiiv ol Mnrcb, 11114, I. UM iiiiilrraignrit, numltiiatratur of tlir utiorr Kiititli'ii ratntr, will ecll lit piivutr aalr lor mull in linntl, on unit niter Moadaj lbs B7th day ol April, oil, tat follow inu described rail ir"Hrty Ik-longing In mil catiitc. to-wit . An uiiilivlilnl one null niti rt'nt in Sc-. ii.Twp. Mtoath, RaajaSOB. W. M.. nml tlir tSSt T6 lut of will 1 uml -in Itlotk OS in tlir Town of liuma, llninrv County, I in, umi ; IliiU will Ik- rrcrivcil for mil pregcrtj in n whole or for rillicr tlir iiiitltvttln! one linlf Ititcrrat in anitl Sec II or I lie vim 75 lot of uiiil Lota 1 mnl '.' Thin not ico la puMialieil lio ptliod it four weraa in the Tnnra lleioltl, n iitvtapupi'r ' gi'itrrul circulation in Iliiini'V Count v, OftgOS nml liy virtue ol tin oratl ol tlu- Hon. tirnnt Thump h, ,ii. jmlgc ol the ubove ontitlril i-ourt, uiaile mnl iiiUiiiI on I lit- lMli ilnr ol Mnnh. HI 14. I'ntril ut llurna, OrvfKM, Ibjl -.'.tli lay of Mnnli, I'M 1 w. u. HwroM, Ailiuiniatrutoi ol I ln ratntn ol NwUc lliiatou, dsOSJMSll. Notice ol Final SattUmoat. IN Till! COfNTY 0O0XT OF Till! STATIC OP ORBGON FOR IIAHSKV COUNTY. to the uintter ol the t-atute of David S Ciiivra, ilrieiiM-il NUTIUal is lll-.KIili IUVKH lli.it tlir umleraiuneil mlininiitriitiii el Io ilinvr entitleil eatute, li.ia fileit lit-i tinnl account herein, mnl the Ipuiorii lilt tirnnt Thompaona, juilge ol the nliim iiititleil court, li.ii net Momlny the 13th 1 1 it v el April, I'll I, ut tlit County Court room at llurna. Ilurney County, Off Kon, ,n the tune nml place for hearing ilijcctiona tonuiil necount. All jiertona liimiiK olijectiuin thereto me hereliy notilicil to iipieur ntul preaeut the MUM at Mini time nml place. I'. iO'I at Hurua, OfSgQBi 'hia th da uf March, I'll I lit io. i II. Ckavkh, Ailminiatrntrix of the ubuve ciiiiil.il ratate. NOTICI K()K PUBLICATION, imikii bTATBS I NH ofTtoa. I llurna, Qiajgua, March If, Wit i Vol Ira la hereby given thai linn liny Steela. nl Waverlv. Oreaun. who, "li l'e. 17, pajv, maile II eateail Kiury . V. imiM. tor NK', vetlM It. Tnwnaltlti '.'? H . lunge 84 K., wiiiain.iii. Marldlaa, iiaa nle.t nnili a "I lata! Htm o make final thra vear Proof, InaitahlUh ,'IhIiii In tlu lain! alM,v lleai-nlx 'I. l l-in- Ilea lairr ami Itmilser, at llurna. Ilriagon, nu tlia .'(Hi 't; ol A.ni en I'lalinaiil fiauo-a a- wliuraaea A II. Iiruiiatl. II f. ate, I,., ii II eel. man. all nl Waolly, Oogiin Panlel 'pilar, nf I'rlnretiiii, Oregon. Kiaaa. Ilealaiar. NOTIOI KOH PUBLICATION tINITKIiMTATKS LAJIBOPfll t, iiniia. Oregon, March a), en i Notice la hereby given thai Mary 1 ou Croa UlU, ot HaiTliiian, Oregon, ah., ..Ii A all IV, IWOU. maila ll.ilileauail K.ntry, No I0JU7I. for K'j n, and l.ota i an.l . Hertfoii la Townahln H. Range .14 K, Wlllatnetta MerlilUn, haa fileit notice 1.1 liiiantlnn to make Dual thro year .i-...f. to ealahllah llallu to the lain! alxiva ileoi'rltHHl, tralore the Keglatei ami lie ine i.in l .ilver al Minna, Oregon, on April, I 'H elatmant namaaaa wlniea-ea Jmla 'I hoiiitaon. ot Waverly. liiegon e. T.I I'ary.lir Iieitntaii. Mra In-iin.an, all of Her j riman. Iirtgon. Wa r-.aaa Kiglaier Iioaaaaa .aaaiHaaBaaraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoiBob.. .. M - I Buy It Because It's a Better Car Model T ApfPfA l.bD.lr.il PJJJ (.I pariS ulaia from Boraa'Geraga. laim, Uraawa L trnjav-ci ammatmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrrrmmmmmmmmmaammmmmJu .iwajfcAaa,aiiea -. va-jMaaa j.MuaaaaBHfljgtggBaae nB.nr 20 FOR A LIMITED Til Per cent OFF Heavy Shirts Heavy Uunderwear 1 Mackinaw Coats i Sheep & blanket lined coat Sweater coats I Sweaters A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Interior Warehouse & Grain Co VALE, OREGON Wholesale and Retail Flour, Wire and Nails BLACKSMITH COAL ALFALFA SEED John Deere Farm Implements and Wagons POULTRY SUPPLIES nitUZ&iP organization evinced interest and sympathy for uh but did not think it the riht time to ask conceHBionw. However, later, when the federal officers have familiarized themselves with the different zones and see theReoes nity of makinR changes, !t is thought there will be ch that will not be diaeriminatinir. At the banciuet in the evening the president of the organization expressed the feeling of those present in calling attention to the enthusiasm exhibited by the Harney County Clubby sending a delegate 500 miles to attend at great expense to the Club. Cbes, says he didn't know what to do so just kept quiet, but the small tin front to speak a word of love and give a description of their native land. Of Course everyone was born in the "best state in the Union." Fifteen States and two countries were represented. The teacher had been tutoring her pupils and a number gave concise and interesting papers on their States. Then we all ate heartily of the good things the ladies had pre pared for us, and between one and two o'clock we separated with a unanimous feeling of a good evening spent and a good I time enjoyed Hev and Mrs. Herbert hope to meet the people of their different n tins missions in - Reunion of social way. States, social at $100,000 "THE HMMK THAT MAKE! YOUR $ $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. For Sale 10 head of good, gentle work mares, average weigh! MOOlbs. . age from f Io 1) years. II. F. Campbell, Burns, Oregon. l!tl Miss Atla Neal came over from Follyfurm last Sunday on land business. She reports grass growing fine in that section and prospects good for the coming season. At the llnptisf church Sunday school 10 a. m. II a. m. preach ing and receiving of those who wish to join the church. 7:.'(0 p. m. preaching. Theme: "An Empty Head." I,. N. Stallard, of Drewsev. has announced H candidate for county judge. He is one of the substantial men of the coun ty and has served a term as com missioner, therefore familar with the duties of the ofllce to which he aspires. Mr. Stallard has the confidence of tho people of this county who believe he would ad minister the a I nip's in a careful and economical manner. FOUR LANDAU-ROADSTER The Studebaker Four Roadster is a car of dual type and manifold advantages. As a Roadster the car presents a distinguished appearance, differing but little from the conventional type. When desired, however, it is only a few minutes' work to change it into a closed car -impenetrable to wind, cold, end rain. The Studebaker name guaran tees appearance, durability and minimum t 't ol maintenance. The Studebaker .SIX Tuuring car - Ji:,r, i Landau Roadalei $Hlln ltd Sedan . . $220.00 I Ii.' Studebaker FOUR Touring Car f 1050.00 Delivery Car $1160.00 All Prlcaa F. O. II Oalrall . II I lie r '. i!, r'lectrically HARNEY VAIXEY HOSPITAL MODERN "A DOCTOR ALWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL' Emcluaiv lor Surgical. Medical aad Confinement Caaea . WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. PATIENTS MAY HAVE ANY PHYSICUll THEY CHOOSE WHILE IN THIS HOSPITAL "Succeae in Hoepital work ia only attained by cloae and ekillrd attentioa I detaila by trained Attendaata." DRS. STANDARD and HARRIS, Burns. (Oft Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges in Cord or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounds I'tfl $1200 flBBBBM&fa;HBJBMjBfBB ' HQ Write for free copy of the Studebaker Proof Book, containing sixty-four pages of information on the manufacture of the Studebaker automobiles Lampshlre's Garage, Burns, Ore. "Buy It Because It's a Studebaker" New Spring Goods Have arrived and we are now ready to supply you with your requirements Dress Goods, Wash Goods Laces. Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves. Embroideries, etc FURNISHINGS. SHOES CALL OB SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store JOB WORK We do it right voice