The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 12, 1918, Image 7

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    DR. B. F. SMITH
Physician and Surgeon
Burns, Oregon
lmcmd residence. Ceo, Young haunt
Phene No. BH3
CARL C. GRIFFITH
Physician and Uurgaou
BURNS, OBKOON.
J. ttl. CBARY
Phvsii imi and Hurgeou.
Burns, - - - Oregon.
i n - - un sieoinl ttoor, lonawama nnig
Thone Main 85.
DESMAN & DEMMAft,
Physicians and Surgeons
,1 h Mii iT-il iruiiiiy night or day
Phone llurrimaii.
Harriman, Oregon
Dr- Minnie Hand
'hysician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Connection
Albritton. Ore.
b. E. HIBBARD
DEITTIST
Office first door past photo nailery
Heir us. Oregon.
BRUCE R. KESTER
Attorney at Law
Land Office Practice
Land Scrip for Sale
Vale, Oregon
M. A. BIGGS
Attorney at Law
I. O. 0. r. Bldg., Burns, Oregon
HERMAN VON SCHMALZ
Attorney at Law
milcst and practice is'lure I . . I. ami
OSes, a aiMM-ialty
Dee: Fry Bldg, next door to poat riffle.
Hums. Oregon
CHARLES W. EuulS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
Practices iu the State Courts and he
re the U. B, (.and Office.
CJhas. II. I ,-oii:u-l.
ATTOrtMCY-AT-LAW,
i areful attention giren to Collec
lions and Real hstato matters.
Fire Insurant.
Notary Pablic
BuKMH. OUNOOM.
LONK
RESTAURANT
OBORQB FOON P.op.r
Meala At All Hours. Short!
Order and Prompt Service e
With Reasonable Rates
Give Me A Call
Oppoalle Ilmea-Herald Building
A. J. BOCKHOLD
717--4th Street
Oregon City, Oregon
will buy all your Furs
'E.
'oa arwetncieL H31d.gr., Bums, Or
lElesul LEstsute
1-ism.d. Office IFxsictlc
Totstry ZLP-ufoUc.
HERBERT A. POAGE
ARCHITECT
Plan and Specification Prepared for
Building of Any ('la.
Offlc.i- Room a and T, Odd-Fallow Building
Barns, Oregon
F. 0. Dilxabo A. O. Faclknm
Koriimrly AL Knglnear Formerly Chief Kn
IwU.S Reelaiaatlun War- linear of BolSe 4
rloa. Western By.
Eastern Oregon Engineering
Company
CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS
Bans, Oregoa
JOHNUKMIiKKLINU.
4L&
Jeweler. Optician nnd
Knirraver.
Fine Watch Repairing A Spe
cialty.
Jack Rabbit
SKINS
!t You Kxtcrminiitc
.JACK It A UMTS
The Skins Cim Be Sold
FOB (ASH
They must be whole skins.
dried in Sun or Air so that
moisture evaporates
For particulars write
S. L. Meninger
140 W. 69 Street
New York
WANTED
Country salesmen for several
good counties in this state to
handle our complete line of
fruit trees, shrubbery, roses,
etc., booking advance spring
orders now; necessary supplies
furnished; good money for
right men.
Address
Pacific Nursery Co.,
1224 Grand Avenue.
Portland, - Oregon
Sumpter Valley Railway Co.
AiriTal aid Depart Of Trains
Depart
No. 2, Prairie 10:15A.M.
Sumpter 2:35 P. M.
Arrive. Baker 4:15 P. M.
Depart
No. 1, Baker 8:30 A. M.
Sumpter 10:05 A. M.
Arrive. Prairie 2:1Q P. M.
No. 1 Makes good connection
with O.-W. R. & N. Co. No. 4
(Fast Mail) leaving Portland 6:15
P. M.. arriving at Baker 7:55 A.
M. and No. 17 from east arriv
ing Baker 6:50 A. M.
No 2 connects with No. 5 (Fast
Mail) arriving at Baker 7:55 P.
M. which picks up Pullman at
Baker, arriving at Portland 7:00
A. M. Also with No. 18 at
0:45 P. M. for points East.
?00Wl$
A Curious Bali (Jam.
Theodore BjHMHrVrll. writing '" Ncrlb
Mr'i of liU Hruztllau journeys, !
scribes it curious game of hall piayisi
h.V I he 1'iirccls Indiana, In which tho
lii'inl alone Is uicd
"There ul'U. of course," In- write, "no
ail' li rules ns In a game among civi
lised diimi, unci I saw no disputes.
There may do eight uf ten or inuny
Bore plnyei'H on cm li side. The hull I
ever touched with hands or feet or
with anything except the top of the
head. It la hard to decide whether to
wonder moat ill the atrengtb and ilei
terlty with whlrh It la bit or butted
with the head aa It cornea down through
the air or nl the reckless a peed and
kill with which the players throw
thcniaclven headlong on the ground to
return the hall If It cnniea low down.
"Why do they not grind off their
liases I ciiimot Imagine. Some of l ho
players KB reel ever failed to catch
ii ixl return the hull If It clime In their
neighborhood nnd with audi a vigorous
loai uf i in i icii i Hint it often Sew in a
great curve for a really uetouhililiig distance."
Clever Reasoning.
Rather mi original lesson In pollMYfll
economy was that once taught hy the
.Inpuiiese iiolileimiii Awoto and thus
translated h.v Sir Edwin Arnold in
"Hens mill l.nnds:"
One eveulng na ho wua going to the
palace to take hla turn In keeping the
night watch he let 10 rash drop out of
hla Under caae Into the atreiim ami
then bought r0 cnsii worth of torcbea
to aeurch for the loat coin. Hla friemU
laughed at him for apendlug ao much
In order to recover ao little, and he re
plied, with ii frewn:
"Sirs, you are foollah and Ignorant of
economies. Had not Bought for theae
10 caah they would have been loai for
ever sunk In the bottom of (he Nam
erlgawa The GO caah which I have
expended on torches will remain In the
hands of the tradesman. Whether he
has them or I la no matter, but not a
single one of the sixty tins been RXft.
and that Is a clear gain to the couutry."
Watch Your Shoulders.
When standing before looking glasa
notice If your shoulders nrc the BBBM
height, (.eneinllv the r I 1 1 1 Is higher
than the left, 'the reason for this un
eicuticss lies In the way one kIis You
get Into n comfortable ih.ilr nt your
desk, nnd at otn e .urn rest your right
elbow on tut arm of your chair or
your desk, thus throwing one shoulder
hlghcl tlnin the oilier '1'hls Is especial
ly the CBM 'icie one wipes n great
deal When you notice that one shoul
der Is higher than the other Ihe thing
to do is to etUMgB your wnf of aluiug
at your desk. Two aluiple exen-laea
will Is- heiiell.lal. The mill of the low
er Hhoiilder should he extended ui
wnrd. the hand grasping a dumlihell
That of the higher shoulder aliould he
lowered and made to uupport a heavy
weigbL
Madagaacar.
The great Island of Madagascar. In
the Indian ocean, lying off the east
coaat of Africa, was otllclnlly recounU
d a. a I'Teuch colony In IS!a after a
wur of occupation. The majority of
the nutlvva are not Afrlcuua. the Ma
layan element predominating In' their
greatly mixed Mood Of the totul pop
alutlon or more than 1MO0Q0 by the
last ceiisna. the llovua, the dominant
race, iiiimls-red about HoO.000. and they
are regarded as ladoiigtug to ihe Ml
lay no stock.
Tho Sukalavaa. whose negro afflnl
tiea are strongly pronounced, rank next
in numbers, aud besides ether Indige
nous races there are many persons of
Arab and Indian descent. The seat of
the government la at Timuliiirlvo.
v, hlcii hu o popiihiilon of about iwi.ixm
Nature the Healer.
The Influence of the forms and ac
tions In nature Is so needful to man
that In lls lowest functions it (fccms to
lie en the confines of commodity and
beauty. To the body and mind which
have been cramped hy noxious work or
couipuny i.al ;,, is medicinal and re
stores their lone. The tradesman, the
attorney comes out of tho din aud
cruft of tho street and sees tho sky aud
the woods and is a man again. In
their eternal calm he llnds himself.
Tho health of the eye seems to demand
a horizon. We are never tired so long
as we CM see far enough. Kmeraou.
Explained.
"Our air mat tresses," said the deul
er, "are tilled In the mouths of April
ami May. That accounts for their re
markable resilient (pialltlcs."
"Is the air of those mouths better
than others?"
"They are the spring months, you
know." Exchange
Remembered Him.
I'im -le George Come here. Willie.
Don't you know who I am? Willie
Von bet I del Vou are mu's brother,
who stayed here two mouths one time
and never offered 10 pay u cent for
board. Oh. yes; I've heard pa speak of
you often. Indianapolis News.
Argument Spoiled.
haw-TOO many men expect tholr
wives to run their homes on practically
BOtblng. They forget (lint no one can
make bricks without straw, lie My
wife does out of Hour.- Stray Stories.
Conaoling Har.
Iless-l sometimes wish I might see
myself ns others see me. Nell Oh.
you pool- dear! Why, you Just couldn't
believe your eyes! Urownliig's Maga
zine No liberal man would Impute a
churge of uiiHteadlue s to another for
having changed his opinion. -Cicero.
4.44-M-
I
The Home h the Bulwark t
a or tne ivanon
F a I HI I
Q
; I DESTH0Y the home, and what
; have 70a left?
A town ii made up of HOMES,
i : The SUCCESS OF A TOWN de-
'. pendi largely on the suoceu of
ii ITS MERCHANT8.
I; The .access of the MER-
CHANTS depends on the pat-
; ronage of the IIIDI VIDU AL.
Trade in your home town.
...M.-).-t.-(-
TEETH MENDING IN CHILE.
Not an Easy Matter For Foreign Dan-
list, to Practioe There.
Not every foreigner who comes along
with the claim of being a dentist can
practice that profession In Chile, The
government aces to it that any one
who hi to look after the health and
preservation of the teeth of lis people
moat iirat demonstrate his qoattUca
lions.
'Ihe law provides that before a II
racjsa ma 1 e granted a foreigner to
prai tli a deotletrj In the conotr the
applicant must secure permission from
ih" rector of the I'nh erslly Of Chile to
take the cMtmiiuit .011 Ills forelgll ill
ploliui. duly certllled mid initheiilli ut
, 11I, must I e attached to the permit, and
11 f f Tiimi pejeos uiiioiit jT in United
1 sintes money) uiust he deposited for
I the license ill Ihe ollh'e of the secie
I lary of the imh erslly If the applicant
pusses the eMiUilliiillon siici essfully the
license la Issued, ami he Is authorized
to open his otllce for business.
Any applliant liu I10I1U a denial
diploma from a school not known or
recognized by the Chilean authorities
I. re ilred to complete the third ycni i
WOlil of the dental depintmeul of tho
University of Chile and must also pasa
a satisfactory exuiulnutlou before bo
can obtain 11 llceuse to practice. -Pan-American
Hulletlu.
Mn.it Ana the Saint.
Ht. Oeorge la always turning up u
the I in 11 u I hi, from Ht Ueorgen, In
Battle, which disputes with Doiiuu,
eschlngeu the clului to puasisss the re-al
source of the river, to the Ht. GeurgVa
bruii' h. the aouthernuiost mouth at the
delta. (Ilurgevo la one mure of the
places nau.ed after the aulnt It be
(tan a Hull Zorwo or Sail Cilorglo In
I the fourteenth cvutury. when IJ was
! founded by the Vetioya. In ui'deju
I times f;iuri:co bus twice lurid his
I tory. It wus the terminus of Hou
uinniit's first railway, the line from;
J Pukbjrct; opened in lHtlli, and In the
Crimean war It was defended with
stubborn fury hy the Turks, costing
the Itusshins .10,000 men to take It-
l.oiidon Standard
Japanese Proverbs.
"Home Insects feed upon smart weed"
(There Is no accounting for fastest
"If In a hurry go around'' (The mor
huste lite less speed)
"l.le under your own hat" (Let wel;
enough tilouel.
"The month Is the front gate of nils
fortune" (The tongue Is a lire, a world
of Iniquity),
"When the clouds gather let the
householder look to his roof."
NOiiCK OK HAI.K OP HKAl,
PHOPKIiTY.
IN THK COl'NTY COUKT FOIl THK
HTATK OK OHMMMf I'liK IIAK
NKY COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of
W. , Alborson, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that under
and hy virtue of an order of sale
made and entered In the above en
1 11 led Court on tho day uf January,
1918, the undersigned udmiulHtrutor
of the iihovo entitled estate will sell
ut private sale on nnd after the 12th
day of Kohruary, 1918, at HurtiH,
Harney County, Oregon, the follow
ing described property to-wll : Lots
4 and .. of Section 1 und Lots 1 anil
5 of Section 2, Twp. Ill, South, Utinge
SB Baal W. m.
Said Halo will be made subject to
confirmation by the County Court
of Harney County, Oregon,
8. AI.HKltSON.
Administrator of the estate of
W. E. Alherson, deceased.
I V
IN THK t'UU'triT OOtTltT W Till':
HiWTN OF OMDOOK KOIt HAlt
NKY COl'NTY.
HI MMONH
Violet Joaephlno I'ellar, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph Henry I'ellar, Defendant.
To Joseph Henry Pellar, above nam
ed defendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON yon are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons,
and If you fall to appear or answer,
for want thereof, the Plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt:
Klrat, That the bonds of matri
mony now existing between Plaintiff
and Defendant hu dissolved and that
Plaintiff have a decree of divorce
absolute;
Second, That the Plaintiff have
the care, custody and control of
Joseph Iiomild I'ellar, minor child
of the Plaintiff and Defendant;
Third, That Plaintiff have Judg
ment for her coats and disbursements
herein aud for such other and fur
ther relief as to equity may pertain.
This summons is published In The
Times-Herald, a weekly newspaper
published aud of general circulation
In Harney County, Oregon, by order
of Hon. H. C. Levens, Judge of the
County Court for Harney County,
Oregon, which said order was duly
made and entered on the 18th day of
December, 1917, and directed that
this summons be published as above
stated for a period of six weeks.
The first publication of this sum
mons is made on December 22, 1917
( Signed) J. W. BIQOS.
Attorney for Plalntirf.
Whose residence and post
office address la Mums. Mar
ney County, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned have 1 11 dulv appoint
ed Joint executors of the Last Will
and Testament and Estate of Jacob
C. Welcome, deceased, by the Coun
ty (Hurt of the State of Oregon, for
Harney County.
All persons having claims against
said estate ure hereby notified to
present them, duly verified as by
law required, to us or one of us at
our residence In Burns, Harney
County. Oregon, or at the office of
our attorney J. S. Cook In said City,
County aud State, within six mouths
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 20th day of December,
1917.
MAOOIE M. LEVENS
ALFRED C. WELCOME
Joint executors of the Last Will
and Testament and Estate of
Jacob C. Welcome, deceased.
NOTICE TO ORMIHTOHS
IN fttK COUNTY COURT OF THK
STATE OF OREGON FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY;
I41 (he matter f the Estate of Care.
Hue Hutton, Deceased.
Notice, bj hereby given that letters
of administration, UU0H the eUt0 at
Caroline Hutton, late of said Couatj
aud State, deceased, havo been IssuCa
yut of and under the seal of the said
Court (o the undersigned. All per
sona having claims against the said
estate are required to present them
duly v. rciicd by law required to the
said undersigned, In person or to A.
W. Uowan, their attorney at his office
in Burns, Oregon within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice.
ItOREHT L. HUTTON
THOMAS HUTTON
Date of first publication Saturday,
November 30, 1917.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREOON FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY.
III the matter of the estate
of John Duffy, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministrator of the above entitled es
tate by the Hon. H. C. Levens,
County Judge of Harney County,
Oregon; all persons having claim
ugalnst said estate are notified to
present tho same duly verified as by
luw required, to me at Fields, Ore
gon, or by J. W. Biggs, my attorney
at Burns, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice. The first publi
cation is December , 1917.
. M. McDADE,
Administrator of , .- estate
of John Duffy, iceascd.
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Llttlo Willie is ready to "do his
hit" If somebody will declare a soap
less day. . ,
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NOTICE FOR PI HMCATION
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Hums, Oregon, December 21, 1917
Notice Is hereby given that Thomas
Illaney, of Catlow, Oregon, who 011
February 3, 1913, made Homestead
entry, No. 06539, for SEV4. Sec. 1
and NEK. Section 12, Township 33
8., Range 30 E., Willamette Meri
dian has filed notice of Intention to
make final throe-year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before C. B. Tulloch, U. 8.
Commissioner, at his office, at Ber
dugo, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of
January, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Andrew Jacquot, Mrs. Andrew
Jacquot and Francis Jacquot, all of
Catlow, Oregon. Cms. Ueckley, of
Heck ley, Oregon.
V. O. COZAD, Register
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OHKOON FOR HAR
NEY COl'NTY.
In the matter of the estate
of Tony Flint, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministrator of the above entitled es
tate by tho Hon. II C. Levens, Coun
ty Judge of Harney County, Oregon;
all persons having claims against
said estate are notified to present the
same duly verified as by law requir
ed, to me at my place of buslnesa iu
Hums, Harney County, Oregon, or to
J. W. Biggs, my attorney, within six
montha from the date of the first
publication of this notice. The first
publication Is Dec. 29, 1917.
W. M. FARRE,
Administrator of the estate of
Tony Flint, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed administratrix of the estate of
Walter T. Struck, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Harney County.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
: present them, duly verified as by law
required, to mo at my residence Iu
Burns, Oregon, or at the office of my
attorney J. S. Cook, in Burns, Ore
gon, within six months from tbe date
of this notice.
Dated this 3rd. day of November.
1917.
ZEPHA STRUCK.
Administratrix of the estate of
Walter T. Struck, deceased.
Reports of Boston's recent munici
pal election sound as though -the
acene were laid In the tenderlolnf
New York or In Dead Man's Gulch,
Col. Boston must surely have lea
ported a new brand of culture; r Is
It "kulturo?"
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Stat of Oregon , d
United States Senaters: a
Geo. E. Chamberlain, Harry Lane
Cengressmen:
W. C- Hawley, N. J. Slnnott. C. N.
JJoArtliur . .
Attorney General, George M. Brown
Governor James Withycombe
Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott
Treasurer T. B. Kay
Bupt. Public Instruction J. A. Chur
chill. State Printer Joha Lawrenne
j Supreme Judges:
F. A. Moore. Oeo. H. Burnett, Root
Eakln, R. S. Bean, Thos. A. McBrlde.
Henry L. Benson, Lawrence T. Har
ls. Ninth Judicial District
District Judge Dalton Biggs
I County Attorney M. A. Biggs
Circuit meets the first Monday In
April, and first Monday in October.
Joint-Senator J. A. Hurloy
Joint-Representative, C. M. CrandaU
County of Harney
County Judge H. C. Levens
Clerk Chester Dalton
Treasurer Pearl O. Flak
Surveyor Frank Gowan
Sheriff W. A. Goodman
Assessor John Caldwell
School Supt Frances Clark
Coroner G. W. Clevenger
Commissieners:
W. II. Robins, R. L. Hass.
County Court meets the first Wed
nesday in January, March, May, July,
September and November.
I la 1 oe y U. 8. L11111I Office
Register V. O. Cozed
Receiver Sam Mothershead
City of Rums
Meetings of the Council every Sec
ond and Fourth Wednesday.
Mayor II. C. Levena
Recorder W. Y. King
Treasurer Henry Dalton
Marshal It. L. Hatnea
Ceuncilman:
George Fry, J. E. Loggan, Sam
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