HERBKRT A. POAGE AHCHITKCT Plans and Specifications Prepared for Buildings of Any Class. Off.c;- Room 8, Odd-Fsllows Buililiim Uuriu, Oregon NOT1UK FOR II III. If A I IO UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Biirna Oregon, April 29, 1918. Notice In herein- given that Rose Karrou, Of Hums, Oregon, who, mi October (i, I lit I , iniiiln Homestead Entry, No 07701, for NW4, Notion I, TowiiHblp 20 Itangu 31 E.. Willamette Meridian baa filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to tbe laud above described, before Register and Hecelver, at Hurm, Oregon, on the 4Mi day of June, 1918. Claimant naincH ax witnesses: Ed. G. Egglcstou. Fred llnrron. Paul Well, mid Susie Baron all of Bams, Oregon, V. 0, OOZAD, Register Physician and Kurjrcon THE HUPMOBILE The Car Noted for Its Beauty, Economy, Endurance Hurns, Oregon and residence. Geo. Young house Hhone No. IW:i f, 0. Dll.l.AKO A. (), KAUIiKNHM formerly Ami. Ihftaear Forpierlv chief Ku hi V.I KeclauiHtloii Her- flneer at Hoist- vice. Weiteru Rv. Eastern Oregon Engineer in Company CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERS Burns, Oregon CARL C. GRIFFITH Physician and Sin tfnii BURN", OUKDON J. Ul. GEARY Physician and Surgeon. Burns,- - - - Oregon, We Do Your Repairing Right Expert Battery Work Oxy-Acetylene Welding I s pond ll -r Ti'iiMHiuhii tt'il if 'Phone Mum BO, IOIIN (.KMISKKUM.. DR. B. F. SMITH PENMAN & DENMHN. Phya clans jnd Sargeoos :in-w ere, I ! in 1 1 ! v night i II an ,r, ,11. Harpiman, Oregon Or- Minnie Hand lysician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Albritton. Ore. L. E. HIBBARD EITTIST Mice first door east photo gHllery Bui i . Oregon. BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law 11 Office Practice Land Scrip for Sale Vali", Oregon M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law 0. O. K. Uldg;-. Burns, Oregon IERMAN VON SCHMALZ Attorney at Law sets and practice before I'. I. l.und Office a specialty : Fry Bldg. next door to pout uffliv Burns, Oregon CHARLES W. EblilS LAWYER lurns, - - Oregon a dices in tlie stale couiis aim no- It lie U.S. Laud Office. , 'hart. I I. I-rtOIl.tltl. ATTI,HNKV-AT-I.AW, .nl attention gi v.en to Collec i and Real h'-tute matters. Fir In ru ranee. Notary Pubiio Bl KNB. ' 'III I LONE ESTAURANT OEOKQB FOON Pi op." puis At All Hours. Short ))(lers and Prompt Service With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call l-iiosltc I lutes-Herald Bulldlna ake This Room Yours W :: if P t 1 . rJlllltflll IllHt' I I I Bring That job to The .lowolor. Optician and E I n a favor. Fine Watch Repairing A Spt cialty. Lavv JjuAvyuA-tv -uo-u, evrvvt voxmliM 9 ookoX&cUs. .UiaUMl (VrVoL -OtAVVOC. TBWRFFNERPRESS L $1500 Reward! Tbo Oregon, ' ' norma ami Ktvadt I Im .-lock I'rulei lino ...il Uttl.ll nf hi ij i in- audei tailed In im'ini-r will iu li.uuo 00 reward for evl- ill 111 .' Il-Mllll,' to tic urn II i .i rim. Vli'llut, of miy ear I ) or purlieu steal I mi borsrs, is ill- Or llillll. lnloillClMK to anv of IIS iii. -in bers. In addition lo tbe above, the undersigned offers tbc same on. in touu.uu for sll horses lii i ili .1 In. mi- sbod Ur on h.iih or.jlli.-i Jaw. iirsii'l recorded In i-ikIh counties Kunge Harney, Lake and Crook counties. Horses rentcil wlni soid. Noos I'll' frown tinmen mil. I ami only In Isme hum liea. w w MHiiWS Pile Orecon. Sumpter Valley Railway C). Arrival and Departure Of Trains Departs No. 2, Prairie Sumpter 1:15A.M. 2:35 P. M. 4:15 P. M. Arrives Baiter Departs No. 1, Baker 8:3 A. M. Sumpt er 1:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:1 P. M. No. 1 Makes Reed connection withO.-VV. R. & N. Co. No. 4 ! (Fast Mail) leaving Portland 6:15 P. M., arriving at Raker 7:55 A. ; M. and No. 17 1 torn east arriv- in? Baker 6:50 A. M. No 2 connects with No. 5 (Fast Mail) arriving at Raker 7:55 P. M. which picks up Pullman at Ba cr, arriving H Portland 7:00 A. M. Also with No. 18 at 10:451'. M. for icir.ts East. Whether you are building a brand new home, making- additions to the old one or merely repairing walls, you can have a room like this if you use genuine Beaver Board. Beaver Board walls and ceilings are more handsome, more substantial and more sanitary than any other kind. They are the easiest walls to build. No lath or plaster therefore, no litter. Beaver Board always gives satisfac tion. But you can't expect Beaver Board results unless this uade-utark la on the back of the board you buy. Burns Hardware Co. liurn , Oregon orxgu. Times-Herald Office notice OF PILING or aiimims TRATORS PINAL ACCOUNT Notice li iiei'i in- ii Bnitna aw, Aiiinini tratot with i he win annexed of Lb I o W. A, i tembrea, D ci si ed, baa i lied hot final an until In tin- Counly Court of the Siute of Oregon for Harney County, ami said ouo has appoint ed the :inl day of June A. 1). 1918 at the hour of ten o'clock In the fori noon thereof to hear tin i.atne. All persons having objsottoas to said fin al iicco.int are hereby required to file the same wit li tho County Clerk of Huid county uud Hlate on or before said time -ei for bearing the mild final account or they will be forever ; barred from being thereafter heard then on. Dated this 27th day of April A. D. 1918. EMMA MOOMAW, AdmlnlHtrator with the will an nexed, of the Estate of If. A. lli-tnliree, Deceased. miihi; I'ou PUBLICATION CNITED STATU LAND OPPIOI niiniM. Oregon, May 1. Itll Notice bl hereby given that Elmer lattMOi of Narrows Oregon, who, on May I, 1911, made Additional Home stead Entry. No. 08101. fur SE',. Section :u, Township 2G B Range II E., Willamette Meridian ban filed notice of Intention to make final three-year I'roof, to .t.ihli-li claim to the laud above described, before IteglHter and Hecelver, at liurn .. Oregon, on the tiih day of June 1918. Claimant iiaiiie,s an witnesses: Charles Newell. James Kendall. A. D. Jones, and Paul Well all of NarrowH, Oregon. V. O. Cozad, Register NOTICE htm PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFEICE. Hums. Oregon, April 22, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Karl D. Well, of Narrows, Oregon, who, on January 11, 1915, made Homestead Kntry No. 07919. for NE4. Section 8 Township It Sv. Itange ."i 1 ., Wlllu inete Meridian, has filed notice of In tentlon tO make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Hecelver, at Hums, Oregon, on the 29th day ol May lflis. Claimant names as witnesses: .i.i s Campbell, of Narrows. Ore gon, T. L. Newell, of Crane, Oregon, Paul Well unit Annie W. il In.tli ol Hums, Oregon V. O. COZAD. Register. AOMINIBTRATOaa NOTIC10 Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned bus been appointed ad ministrator of the Estate of Joshua T. Ery, deceused, by order of tbe County, Court of Harney County Oregon, duly made and entered on the 2:ird day of April 1918, and has qualified as such administrator. All persons having claims ugalnst the said deceased or his estute are here by notified io present the same, duly verified uh by law required, either to i lie undersigned at his ranch III Sun set Valley, Harney County, Oregon, or to bis attorney Charles W. Ellis, ut his office in tho Masonic Uldg., Minns Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated April 24, 1918. CIIAHLES V. HEED. Administrator of tbe estate of Joshua T. Ery. deed. NOTICE OF SIIIRII I S HALE Motion is hereby given that by vlr lue of an execution and order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of the Cir cuit Court of tho Slate of Oregon for Harney County, dated the 24th day of April 1918, in u certain action in the Circuit Court, for said County and Slal when In Kldora Fitzgerald as plaintiff t ovired Judgment agalnsl W. C. Clecson and I. L. Sleep cr tor tho sum or Five hundred thirty two and 52-100 Dollars und uisis ami diabursemevts taxed at i'hlrly-lwo and 80 100 Dollars on the. 1lh day of OetOber 1917: i : tha lb day of May 1918 I i of the Court Don I in Duma in -' i - py County, . ' ii nf Oregon, i I i wo o'clock In ft " m ol laid day, eel) a' public ainiiuii in the hlgheel bidder for ciihIi. the loiiowlng described pro- perty, to-wit! North one-half of thO North I I one quarter nv4NK) of Beotioa 18 in i'ownship 20 south or Raage 1 1 Baeti and South Otte-half of the North west one-quarter (SV4NW4) of Notion M in Township 27 South of Range :t4 East, all Baal of the Wlllannlle Meridian, In Harney County, Oregon, together with the tenennients, ber- (lit incuts, and uppu.'tenanceH there- unto belonging; taken levied upon, and ordered sold in the properly of the said I. L. Sleeper i or so much thereof as may be neces sery to satisfy tin said Judgment In favor of Elilora PltSgOTsJd against the ; ;m.i v. Oleeeon and I. L. Sleeper wllh Interest (hereon, to- gether with ail disbursements that have or may accrue. w. a. fiooDMAN, Sheriff, By I' T, RANDALL, Deputy Dated ut Hums, Oregon, April II, l!l I 8. Dale of 1st pub April 27lh, I 918 Date of Itb pub. May 2 r, t h 1918 IN THE COUNTY COUNT OF THE STATE OE OltEOON, EOK HAH- NEY COUNTY. CITATION In the matter of the Estate of Harry It. McClure, Deceased. To George Clyde McClure, Lawrence Chester McClure, Walter Robert Mc Clure. Alberta Marie McClure and Nora Beatrice McClure, Greetings : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OltEOON, you are hereby cllad and required to appear in the County Court for Harney County, Oregon, at the County Court Room at the Court House at Burns, Oregon, In the said county and State on the 27th day of May. 1918, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon and then and there show cause. If any exists, why tho Honorable 11. C. Levens, Judge of tbe County Court should not lssuo an order to sell the following dOOUllbOd real property, lo-wit: BWHNWHi sW'iNK';. N sw1,, NU'i of 8RM of Section 22, I'ownship 21 South, Range 114 B, W. II., oontalning ifio acres, more or less. Wltn. sh the Honorable II. C. Lev eas. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County; of Harney, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 18th day of April A. D. 1918. Attest CHESTER DALTON, Clerk. NOTRE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Hums. Oregon. Muy 20, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph H. Morion, ir Riley, Oregon, who, on October . 1914, made Home stead Kntry, No. 07700, for NK',, Sect Ion 10, 'I'ownship 2.'! Si, Range 20 B.i Willamette Meridian, has Med DOtleS of intention lo make final three-year I'roof, to establish chiltn lo the land above described, before Register und Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 27th day or June, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Rlneherd Hlrsch of Riley, Oregon, Walter Kesslnger, Fred Sturges, and Wllllum H. (llbson all of Suntex, Ore gon. V. a. COZAD, Register. THIN BULLETIN TELLS HOW TO MAKE THE OAKREN OROW The city gardener as well as the raiser of vegetables In the country will find tniorniatloii of value in 'The Farm tianlen in Ihn North " iiiis publication la Farmers' Bulletin !H7, and Is offered by the United Statea Departawnt of Agriculture lo nil who make Individual rsgaest tor it in the Division of Publications of the department The bulletin was designed primart ly lor luriu gardens, but ils Inlmini Hon la presented In aucb era) thai J li li . pi cted to I .- to tbe urbui I doner. Amoni Lbe topica u ated a Location, plan, end arrangement Jof tbe garden, preparation of tbc ,., II; niaiiur, a and fertlllers; seeds and plants; quantity of Heed required for a family of four; uhc of hot beds and cold frames; the seed bed; seed i-owlng; depth Of pluntlng and ills-, i .i 1 1 ' apart; transplanting and hard ening off; setting plants in the open ground; time of planting; planting BOhea lur the eastern United State.i and the western United Slates; latent , dates Tor planting vegetables; sue cession anil rotation of garden crops; ! cultivation and irrigation of garden POM ; fall and winter care of the ) garden; Insects and diseases; storage of surplus vegetables; cultural direc tions for various crops. Another bulletin expected to be of j value lo tin' hlg army of 1918 home gardeners is Parmere' Bulletin 856, Control of Diseases and Insect Enem ies of the Home Vegetable Harden. This also Is offered for free distribu tion to all who make Indlvdual re quest for It. COMPULSORY LABOR HAT RE KNPORCHD IN OREGON. corvniiis Oregon, May ll, Con certed action for forcing all Idlers to work would either put them to work or drive them from the State, says' J. W. Rrewster, Federal and O. A. C. ' farm help specialist Portland con-, templates cnucting an ordinance to' force Idlers Into productive labor, 1 and tbe smaller towns are asking similar action. The passage of such an act by ' I'ort land, says Mr. Hrewstor, would i tend to drive the idler Into some other town. Already the larger i towns of Eastern Oregon huvo been encouraged by Mr. Rrewster to move for compulsory labor laws, and many of them have accomplished It. Like action is being taken In Western Ore-' gon. lluker. Ontario, Wullowu, Canyon I City, I'rairle City, Lagrande, lleppuer Condon and Morrow, have either put I iii's,' measures into effect or promis ed tO do BO at the next council meet ing. The COttnty agents are OOOpei St lug and carrying the message to oilier incorporated towns in their dis- llii Is. Those who refuse to gel into ac tion ai onio will be given employ ment Without pay. The bUSUMaS tin u in doaferenoea have voiced their ap proval or these measures. All coun ciliueu, police uud mayors with whom Mr. Brewer consulted, have endorsed tbe plan with earnestness und en thusiasm. IT'S EVERYBODY'S WAR. Tlie bare fuct Unit President Wil son has asked Congress for authority t(f raise an army of four millions of men. should strike some people In this country witn u severe jolt, "tin, it will soon be over," or "I hope It will end soon," has been the burden of the song of the would-be alacker, witii it lie attempts gat by in his pitiful evasion of the calls of bis government for the unstinted sup port Of loyal son. President Wilson would never call for such an army bad he the least hope that the end was in sight. We have been assured J by tbe Allied leaders that our strength must he thrown into the fray before victory can even bo hoped for. And with the calling of this Im mense force, (lie companion call will go out for those left at home to sus tain these armies In the field. Our BOUB, our brothers, husbands and fathers are going "over there." Mark well the man or woman who seeks by any pretex to escape bis or her Just share of responsibility for their support. Yes, the hour bus arrived when we must include the woman in. this gruve rOBponeiblllty. No one wlio i an by any possible means run tribute bus the right lo laK behind. Blothfulnese, Inactivity, waatefulm idleness, 111 list lie iili.iilule words 111 the vocabulary of Americana until our boys shall have forever .put to iii that aooursed nightmare of iii lanlsm. 'Charlie Obaplln'a i a in aellini bond i have left bim v. itb an m nroo i il ".ii. ( lhartie ei I lently finds liberty bonda hardei to put acrosa ih. in i uatard pi . 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