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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1918)
DR. B. F. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Hums, Oregon ce.ind residence. Con. Young hum I'hone .n... RM.I CARL C. GRIFFITH I'hysiciau ! Suigoi 1HIKNH, OHKOON. J. LU. GBARY Physician mid Surgeon. Burns, - - - Oregon. Nice ou second tliHir Tonawama Bldg. 'Phone M Hi n 8ft. Pi NMAN & OENMAN. Physicians and Surgeons klls answered promptly night or dm 'I'lione llairtmaii. Harriman, Oregon Dr- Minnie Hand hysician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Albritton. Ore. It. E. HIBBARD DEUTIST Oliicu lirttt door east pliolo gallery Burns. Oregon. BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law km! Office Practice l-nd Scrip for Sale Vale, Oregon M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law I. 0. 0. I . Bldg., Burns. Oregon IHKKMAN VON SCHMALZ Attorney at Law itMtl and practice before C. S. Land t Hlicc a specialty Bice: Fry I'.ldg. next door to pout iililci iiuniM. Oregon CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon Practices in the stale Courts ai.l be- Ire (lie I'. H Land office. 'h.i II. I joonaitl. A I I'ulM-.Y-AT-I.AW, pre ful attention given to Collec tion! ami Hi ul Kstnte matters. I ire liiHiirance. Notary Public BlJaMfg, OHKOON. LONE RESTAURANT : OEORQB I DON Hi op.; Meals At All Hours. Short! Orders and Prompt Service With Reasonable Kates Cive Me A Call Opposite limes-Herald BulldlHC A. J. BOCKHOLD 717--4th Street Oregon City, Oregon will buy all your Furs 'J. tena-w-aaaa-a, -Bld-gT-, Bums', Or FIRE XttBTTMJkMTOM Land Office Practice "LTotar3T HP-ulTsIIc. HERBERT A. POAGE ARCHITECT Plant and Specification Prepared for Building of Any Class. Officai Rooms anil 7, Odd .Fsllows Bulletins Barns, Oregon P. 0. Dili.aui rorssarlr Aml Itnittnor InU.lt Rmlamatlun Hor Tloe. A. 0. Kmii arte Formerly chief Kn ginaer ot BoIm d WMUrn Rjr. Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRIIQATION ENGINEERS Bins, Oregon JOHNUKMIiKKLINU, C Jowoler. Optician and Knurrnver. Fine Watch Repairing A Spe cialty. Jack Rabbit SKINS If Yog Kxtcrmitiiito JACK RABBITS The Skins Can KM Sold FOR (ASH They must be whole skins, dried in Sun or Air so that moisture evaporates For particulars write S. L. Menlnger 140W.C9 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 (irand Avenue. Portland, - Oregon Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrival aid Departure Of Trains Departs No. 2, Prairie 10:15 A. M. Sumpter 2:35 P. M. Arrives Baker 4:15 P. M. Departs No. 1, Baker 8:30 A.M. Sumpter 10:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:10 P. M. Mr. 1 Mnbna armul cnnnpcl ion iw. ..o e.""" "-- r with O.-W. K. & IN. t;o. JNo. 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 Maili nrrivinir at linker 7:55 P. , M. which picks up Pullman at iBik'r. arriving at Portland 7:00 I A. M. Also with No. 18 at 0: 46P. M. for points East. U&. WOULD SERVE OREGON AS U. S. SENATOR Well Known Legislator Seeks Namlnation on Construc tive Platform. Basing his appeal to ths voters of Oregon on a comprehensive and con struetlve platform, 8. B. Huston, ol J'ortlaud, has announced his candidacy or ths United States Senate, subject to the result of the Hepubllcsn primar ies, May 18. Mr. Huston began the practice of law at lltllsboro, Washing ton County, where he labored success fully, and 11 years ngo removed to Portlaud to occupy a wider field. Since taking up hu roatdanoa in Portland Mr. Huston Iiiih been active In civic affairs, and Iihm ban honored by bin follow ell Izi'iiH in bin political leader Rhlp. IIIh record In tbo Oregon Statu Legislature mIiowm Mr. IliiHton to be a man of the people, and his vote ou all measures affecting the development of thu state and tint wulfare of the work ere has beeu recordnd as favoring leg Islatlon expressing the bent social con science and broad vision of the future, lu IiIh platform Mr. Huston stands fer: Vlgoroua prosecution of the war un til peace shall come with honor to the nation and an open way for democracy. l-uylng the cost of the wsr upon the Interests best able to pay. When men give their lives, wealth should be re quired to give the one thing It can give, dollars. H II. Ill .-.I UN Making ample provision for the re construction period which must follow the close of the war For tariff schedules based on the difference In cost of labor at horns and abroad. Making provision for free ports on Um I'aiiama Canal and al Honolulu and .Manila. Development of Alaska, both agricul turally and Industrially. Congress should safeguard the mineral wealth of the Territory, but the country should be opened to early development. Development of latent water power In Oregon. Thu needs of the times call for constructive wtirk along this line, under the leadership of Cougress. Making the basic eight-hour work day In mills, factories and inlnei com pulsory by national legislation. This would give western lumber mills a fair chance to compete with the system of long hours and low wages In the South. Development of waterways to sup plement the reorganized railway ays tern of the country. llroudeiilng the federal rural credits law sufficiently to make ils benefits applicable to conditions In Oregon, In an effort to aid In land development. Federul aid for the construction of good roads, purtlculurly as a measure of relief fur labor conditions following tin- war. Support for the hlphuilding Indus try "f b Columbia river district. The Industry nnat be made permanent. Stop Pod m i n rimniHllnii against Oregon. Support of work along the Columbia river to maintain a 40-foot channel to the sea ami Improvement of harbors and rivers Amendment of the federal constitu tion to provide for universal suffrage. Support of national prohibition EUROPE NEEDS FOOD Food Administration Declare It Is an Absolut. Oln to Wast Food Food Has Become Sscred. Europe Is still sending an Insistent call for more food. We must send It If the war Is to go on efficiently. If we eat It all we cuuuot ship It, and the food administration bss already tried to picture how much that wheat la needed by people wlio will starve If they do not get It, the food administra tion st a tea. "For the least bit of heedlessness on your part In food conservation some one somewhere In the world must suf fer prlvstlon," an official statement declares. "The food administration has mastered the problem of Ameri ca's food In such a way thut every ounce of food conserved and kept In the currents of trade goes to an empty toinaeh In Europe. "It Is an absolute sin to waste food, rood lias become sacred. "Food means life; It means some body's life, and you cannot escape re sponsibility. "There is no wnnle of food uniong the allied nntloiiH." IKaAJJOUOUUijiaaw SOME POULTRY DISEASES When the crop In lui'il Mini lin- llellllllU I hero In flu II LTi-l" of llie binl becoming ci-op bound. When Hie InlnlN nee hot mid swollen mill Hie foul In disin clined to Ntnnil, rheumatism bun taken hold. When the iioAlrll lire clogged with dirt mill the eyes water, ward off a possible case of croup by timely treatment. If the case Is bud apply thu hatchet and bury the carcass. When the bird seems lame and has ii mi 1 1 it 1 1 swelling In Its foot, remove to u house with no nerches unit obllk-e It to roost on a beil of straw. Mumble-font Is easily cured lu the early singes If Hie inline Is at once removed. When a hen seems to drown down behind mid goes repeated ly to the Deal without laying, she Is usually suffering from a disorder of tbi oviduct, mid miglll an well lie killed and eat en. When Hie hen seems giddy nnd I Urns round and round, aha In probably suffering from apop lexy. When the bird bus ley weak ni'iM, with no disorder Of the liv er, f I lighter and give plenty of li.im- forming material. IMPORTANT TO GIVE VARIETY Duplicate Spring Conditions ss Nesr as Possible to Obtain Eggs In Winter Season. Everybody Ki'li eggs lu the spring. why? Baoanoa spring is tin- natural laying season. If we want eggn "' oilier times of Hie year we must "foiH" the hen by duplicating spring condi tions iis nearly as possible. Variety Is Important In the winter ration. A hen r raves and seeks dif feient kinds of food, lu the sprint: mid summer when she rangoa on Iha farm lie gets a Variety, bin In the winter, when there Is no grass or l Good Farm Flock. ver. no Inign or wornm. when the vn ter In frozen over, when He- nnow In on the ground no that sttfl cannot pick up a bit of gravel and sand, these things llliml be I'uruinhetl lu her feed. A lieu In different from moat animal-., she win balance her own ration if given mi opportunity. PROPER CARE OF MACHINERY Fsrm Implements Depreciate More in Value From Neglect Than From Actual Use. rami nun iiinciy depredates In value more rapidly from poor care Hum from u.-i ii.i i ue. Thai la, n largn pari of the in i" r lint annual depredation in r. ni-iii b) eioMire than b) use. A ion acre farm needs about ? i.ismi worth oi machinery, Ten per can) depredation means .sum every year ami mors than 100 of thin is bmi tin b larl. Of cure. SUSHlS for Hiln machin ery would cost about L'KI. which ill II per cent n year would mean 12, The difference between IfoO mid $1 cannot all be credited to profit, for part of he care oi machinery lien in labor and material. Still there would be a fair margin. Housing, repairing at the proper time, and palming the wooden parts are three e.nneiitlaln lu Hie care of machinery. GOOD RACKS FOR SEED CORN Wooden Affairs In Which Esrs Are Placed on beparate bneivei Ar Convenient. Wooden seed rucks, In which the ears are stored In rows on separate nhelves, are convenient dryers, and have no drawbacks In u dry, bree.y place, although the air cannot clrcu lale freely on all sides ami dniiipnesn may be held where the row of kernels rests ou the wood. WRINKLE VARIETIES OF PEAS Soon as Ground Becomes Dry Enough for Thorough Preparation Plant Them In Garden. While the smooth varieties of garden peas are capable of '.landing more cold and wet Hum the wrinkled sorts, thev are ncar.'ciy worm me punning, as soon an Hie ground becomes dry enough fur thorough preparation sow the wrlu'ale variety of peus. Starting Plants. On n small Hcale, vegetable seeds may be Mailed In small boxes or flats, nlnccd under the kitchen "tovo aaapaar BSBsK9w V, la asrtB fin afrni'' r wManrir T sifTi Tii r ' irZaVSMlBMBV aflp tfavdsalamjltwr . t-JiTai ijfffl SkVHatHA'& m j ' VH aSBSBSBsl t - v 'y' sflflBSBSBWBH V aWam58BffttlGSHkr W i BBvCraesUDTS bbb8b9vbbePiB I IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OV THE HTATK OF OBKGON FOB HAR NKY COUNTY. HI MMONH Violet Josephine I'ellar, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Henry i'ellar, Defendant. To Joseph Henry I'ellar, above earn ed defendant; IN THE! NAMK OF THK HTATK OF OHKOON you 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: First, That the bonds of matri mony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant be dissolved and that Plaintiff have a decree of divorce absolute; Second, That the Plaintiff have the care, custody and control, of Joseph Donald I'ellar, minor child of the riaintlff and Defendant; Third, That Plaintiff have judg ment for her costs and disbursements herein and for such other and fur ther relief as to equity may pertain. This summons 1 published In The Times-Herald, a weekly newspaper published and 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 ou December 22. 1917. (Signed) J. W. BIOOS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Whose residence and post office address Is Burns, Har ney County. Oregon. NOTICE TO CHEIHTOHS Notice In hereby given that the uuilernlgui d have been duly appoint-1 eil Joint executors of the Last Will ' and Testament and Estate of Jacob' c Web (inn-, doooaaod, by the Coun ty Court of Hie State of Oregon, for i Harney County. All persons having claims against said aetata are hereby notified to present them, duly verified as by law required, to us or one of us at our residence lu Burns, Harney County, Oregon, or at the office of our attorney J. S. Cook In said City,! County and State, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Hated this 20th day of December, 1917. MAGGIE M. LEVENS ALFRED C. WELCOME Joint executors of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Jacob C. Welcome, .deceased. I NOTICK OV HALE OP PBOPKBTY. RIAL IN THE COl' NTY COURT FOB THE STATE OF OKEGON FOB BAB NEV (OI NTY. In the matter of the estate of W. E. Allierson, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order or nab made and entered in the above en titled Court on the duy of Januury. 191S, the undersigned administrator1 of the abOVa entitled estate will sell at private sale on and after Hie 13th day of February, 1918, at Burns, Harney County, Oregon, the follow ing described property to-wit: Lots 4 ami '. of Section 1 and Lots 1 and H or Section 2, Twp. 31, South. Bange 3 5 East W. M. Said sale will be made subject to, i oiiiiriii.ii ion by the County Court or Harney County, Oregon. H. ALBEBSON. Administrator or the estate of W. E. Allierson, deceased. NOTICE TO CBED1TOBH IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE HTATK OF OHKOON FOR HAH NEY COUNTY. In thu 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. II C. Leveus, County Judge ot Harney County, Oregon; all persons having claim against said estate are notified to present the same duly verltled as by law required, to me at Fields, Ore gon, or by J. W. Biggs, my attorney at Burns, Oregon, within six months from tbo date or the Hrst publica tion or this notice. The Hrst publi cation Is December 72, 1917. J M. McDADE, Administrator of s'.'O estate of John Duffy, ceased. Cable rates have been reduced be tween North and South America. John D. Rookorfl Her may bar many sins to answer for, but $70,000,000 Klven to war purposes should atone for a few of them. NOTICK KOP. PUBMOATION UNITBD BTATKS LAND OFFICB) Burns, Oregon, December 21, 191? Notice Is hereby given that Thomas Blauey, of Catlow, Oregon, who on February 8, 1018, made Homestead entry. No. 085.19, for HKK, Sec. 1 and NE. Section 18, Township 88 8.. Range 80 K.. 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. K. Tulloch, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office, at Ber (liigo, Oregon, on the 23rd day of January, 1918. claimant names as witnesses: Andrew Jscquot, Mrs. Andrew Jacquot and Francis J.icqiiot, all of Catlow, Oregon. Clias. Bcckley, of Beckley, Oregon. V. O. COZAD, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICB) Burns, Oregon, January 30, 1918. Notice Is hereby Klven that Tabitha F. McLeod, of Catlow, Oregon, who on March 17th and May 6, 1913. made homestead entries, No. 06624 06754, for EV4NEV, NE8E. Sec, 8; WHNWVi. SK'tNW4. Nft SWVi, Sec. 9, T. 32 S., Bange 31 E, Willamette Meridian, has riled no tice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. E. Tulloch, U. 8. Commix loner, at his office, at Beckley, Oregon, on the 6tb day of March. 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Katherlne King, Burns, Oregon. The Hhull, William W. Stoten. Geo rge W. Johnson, ull of Catlow, Ore gon. V. O. Cozad. Register. NOTICE TO CBEDITORH IN THE COCNTV COIHT OF TUB STATE OI' OaUatKIH I OK HAIt m:v CO I NTY. In the matter of the estate Of Tony Flint, deceased. Not ice In hereby given that the Undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the above entitled es tate by the Hon. H. C. Levens, Coun ty Judge of Harney County, Oregen: 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 business ii Hums, Harney County, Oregon, or to J. W. Biggs, my attorney, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The first publication is Dec. 29, 1917. W. M. FABBE, Administrator of the estate ot Tony Flint, deceased. OFFICIAL IHBECTOBY State of Oregon United States Senaters: Geo. E. Chamberlain, Harry Lane Cengressmen: W. C. Hawley. N. J. Slnnott. C. N. McArthur. Attorney General, George M. Brown. Governor James Withy combe Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott Treasurer T. B. Kay Supt. Public Instruction J. A. Chur chill. State Printer John Lawrenna Supreme Judges: F. A. Moore, Geo. H. Burnett, Bobt. akin, It. S. Bean. Thos. A. McBrldo. Henry L. Benson, Lawrence T. Har ts. Ninth Judicial District In-in-i Judge Dalton Blgga County Attorney M. A. Blgga Circuit meets the first Monday In April, and Hrst Monday In October. Joint-Senator J. A. Hurley Joint Representative, c. M. CrandaB County of Harney County Judge H. C. Levens Clerk Chester Dalton Treasurer Pearl O. Flsk Surveyor Frank Gowaa Sheriff W. A. Goodman Assessor John Caldwell School Supt Fraaoes Clark Coroner G. W. Clevenger Commissieners: W. H. Robins, R. L. Hass. County Court meets the first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, September and November. Harney U. B. Land Office I Register V. O. Cora Receiver Sam Mothers HatsB City of Burns Meetings of the Council every Sea ond and Fourth Wednesday. Mayor 11. c. Levens Recorder W. T. Klngfc 1 Treasurer Henry Dalton. ! Marshal R. L. Halnea Ceuncilman: J. E. Loggan, Sam Mothorhead,, I C. M. Salisbury, J. R. Thompson.