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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1918)
Navy ELiminktesVaste aK xBtetaaW''' J 'In I a bfi '"-H- I I "Tir "' hi Hi -BBaaBkaat-- ' 'i Suarto&Ko anJtomteM VCKIE3 111 til- Amerl- Cllll lltIVy HI-!' dllNKell as tlie bent feil hoily of ini'ii lu the world. In tin ship's galleys every i'IToi'1 Is miiile to eliminate nit. In tin- upper plinto MM of t ho i-nnks on the North )nkoa In oper ntliiK ii moat sllccr that ruin bacon with the least possible wastage. Mm U fuel for fighters. Bacon In i miiy needed In the allied armies nml levies. The nllh'ii need In iwrk prod nets 11 re 150,000.01)0 poiimlH monthly, three times aa tnuch hs before the war. Another wiisteellininator on the North Iakota Is the potato peeler, shown In the lower photo. Nothing Is 10t ex- (ept the urtunl potato skin. There is a sufficient quantity of po- I toHJtorrtatintna&vMb&tf tatoes In Aiuerlcs for greater use In every home and for all needs of army and navy. Kut more potatoes, eat lens wheat. Great Wheat Stocks Isolated. It's the shortage In ships that Is putting the Allies nml the I titeil States on wheat rations. Ureal storks of wheat are Iso lated In India, and Australia. Al great sacrifice In ship spare and use the Allies are forced to se cure some wheat from Argentina. On January 1, Australia had stored HHi.iKKi.iHMi bushels of wheat that was ready for ex port but there were no ships. Then came the new crop with an exportable surplus of HO.O00. 000 bushels. Now Australia has approximately 180000,000 bush els waiting for ships. India, at the same time, bad 70.000,000 bushels of wheat stored for export During April !JO,000.0U0 bushels more out of the new crop will be added to the pile. Argentina closed the last ship ping season with 11,000,000 bushels of wheat iert lu the sunk available for export. The new crop will add 180,000,000 to the left over. It is not a pnflhlsm that the wheal dors not exist In the world It Is entirely a problem of shipping, whh'h has tbroWn on America the obligation of divtii- iiu' our stork with tlie Allies. One crop never fails, and that is a dandelion crop. o You doubtless are familiar with the fact that you mu-t eat a peck of dirt before you die. Hut do you know that to be patriotic you must eat a bushel of potatoes this spring? THK KIKST NATIONAL HANK Of BURNS. CAPITAL AND HURIM.Ch 100,000. "THK HANK THAT MARKS YOUR $ SAUK." ACCOUNT INV1TKI. llll I- WIN THK WAR To Oar Subscriber-. We have been appointed authoris ed agent of the Treasury Department for the year ending December 81, I WIS, to receive and Issue at the cowl prices Indicated thereou United State War Having Certificate Stamps and United States Thrift Stamp. Beginning with 1st, we will allow our subscibers war saving stamps to the amount of five (5) per cent of bills paid on or before the loth fol lowing. You are nsked to kindly avail yourself of tills opportunity . INTKK-MT. T. It. T CO. If you need some good latlng or cooking apples nee F. It. O'Connor. Crane, Oregon, or send in your order by the Lauiullgan truck. 1'rlces for first and second grade, S 1 .50 and J 1.7 5 per box. iJt am BTBTBBTBMBaTBK- l BBBBBWnBBBwl B H. ,) p m . IB -aaaaal ar i J .-.;.... .JUNE, CAPRICE, D1RZCTIOKI WIIAM I'OX AT THE LIBERTY, SUNDAY JUNE 2. I ORDI IN TOT CIRCUIT COIIIIT OF TUB BTATI OF ORIOON, for iiaii NRT COUNTY. In the Matter 61 (ho l'otltlon for an order authorising the ap pointment of some person to execute a Mnrtaace for Geo rgia HcKiiinon, an Insane per son binding her Inchoate dow er right. The petltiou filed In tho above-entitled proceeding having been filed on the 22nd day of April, 1918, and pre sented to the Judge of the above en title Court at Ontario, Oregon, with in the 9th Judicial District, durng las April 1'iis Term of the Circuit dnrt of tho State of Oregon for Harney County ami It nppcarltiK to Iks Judge of said Court that It Is necessary to audi Incompetent per on Qtargia MoKltmon that a inort Kiiije liliiiiiiii; hi r dower right In the real aetata named In sulil petition dioiild be executed, and that It would not he detrimental to said Georgia McKinnon ; It Is therefore ordered and dlrect 4 1 That tlie said Georgia McKin non having no guardian and there being no persons Interested lu the real state described In tho said peti tion, other than the noxt of kin of suld Georgia McKinnon, the next of klu of said Georgia McKinnon. vis, V. J. Claybrook, residing at Oreen i .i-tie, Missouri, F.llen Claybrook. residing at Green castle Missouri, Jap McKinnon, residing at Hums, Oregon. James Albert McKinnon, residing at Burns, Oregon. Edna Black, residing at Hums, Oregon, Hoy McKinnon, residing at Hums, Oregon, and Julia McKinnon. residing at Burns, Oregon; as well as the guardian ad litem for said Roy McKinnon and Julia McKinnon, minors, hereinafter appointed, are hereby directed to ap pear before the Circuit Court of Har ney County, Oregon, at the Circuit Court Room In the Court House In nald Harney County, on the 2nd day of July 1 9 IS. ut the hour of two o'clock I". M.. the same being a date not less than four nor more than eight weeks from the time of the making of this order, to ahow cause, if any there be, why the said mort gage should not be directed to be made by this Ceurt: That the aald Georgia McKiniion, residing at 500 West Pierce St.. Klrkvllle. Missouri, as well as her guardian hereinafter appointed shall be likewise directed to appear as herein stated: J The said Jap McKinnon. James Albert MrKlnnon, Edna Black. Hoy McKinnon, and Julia McKinnon, as well as the guar dian ud litem for said Hoy McKinnon, ami Julia McKinnon. minors, herein attar appointed, residing in Hums, Oregon, and the said W. J. Claybrook and Klleu Claybrook, residing at I'.reeticastle. Missouri, and tho said Georgia McKinnon, being alleged In the let It Ion and having been found by the County Court of Harney Coun ty to be an Insane and Incompetent l.ir.iiii, being outside of the State of Oregon and residing at GOO West Pierce St.. Klrksvllle, Missouri. it Is ordereil that a copy of the here in order to appear and show cause as well us a copy of the petition here in he personally served on the said Incompetent person Tier guardian herein after appointed, her next of kin, Including the guardian ad litem for the minor) lit rt in named, and furthermore that a copy of the said order to show cause be published 4 iniesslve weeks, being 5 successive publications, in The Times-Herald, a weekly newspaper printed and pub lished ut Hindis, Harney County, Ore gon and that a copy of said notice, I published, be forthwith deposited in the United States Post OHlce at liurns, Oregon, be sent to each of the persons named in this paragraph, the guardian ad litem, for the minors named, Included, under aealed envel ope hearing first class postage and addressed to them at thler addresses as given In paragraph one herein: 8 That no guardian having ever been appointed for the said Georgia McKinnon the Court therefore ap points M. A. Biggs, a discreet person of Burns, Harney County, Oregon, as her guardian for tha parpose st In quiring Into the propriety, good faith, and necessity of the petition herein, and as such guardian he shall have power to resist the application and petition and subpoena and take de positions to disprove or show the Impropriety of granting the same: That the said M. A. Biggs, aa such guardian for Gdorgla McKinnon shall be served both personally and by pub lication with all notices in this pro ceeding, the same as all persons men tioned In paragraph two herein: 4 That It havtng been made to appear to the Court that Hoy McKin non and Julia McKinnon, both of Hums, Oregon are minors, aged, re spectively 11 and 7 years, and that a guardian ud litem should bo appoint ed for them, It Is therefore ordered that M. A. Hlggs, of Hums, Oregon, a illsirret person, be unil lie Is appoint ed their guardian ad lit' in and as tiiiili guardian ml litem he Is to have tho same powers to prolei I their Interests us he has to protect those of suld OfOrgta McKinnon and given lit in under paragraph three herein and the law under which this pro ceeding Is had; furthermore, he is to be served both personally and by publication .with all notices In this proceeding the same as all persons mentioned in paragraph two herein are to bn served: 6 The said M. A. Hlggs as guard Ian for said Georgia McKinnon and as guardian ad litem for said Hoy McKinnon and Julia McKinnon, min ors, Is not to give any bond, but upon his appointment herein made he Is to take and file his oath that he will support the Const it ut Ion of the Unit ed States and of the State of Oregon and perform bis duties as guardian for said persons faithfully and Im partially and accordng to the duties of his trust. Dsted May 31. 191 R. DALTON BIOGS, Circuit Judge. NOTICK OK CONTEST UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Burns, Oregon, May 25, 1918. To Guy U McKelvey or Fields. Oregon, Centestee: You are hereby notified that Jesse Defenbaugh who gives Fields, Oregon as his post-office address, did on May lltA, 1918. file In this office his duly corroborated application to con test and secure cancellation of your Homestead Serial No. 08283 made July 20th. 1915, lor NK; . N'iKW',, si:su ', . Section 3. NK '. sk . of Section 4, Township 40 South, Hange 34, East Willamette. Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Guy I,. McKelvey has whol ly abandoned said entry; that he never established or maintained a residence or made any improvements thereon, and has absented himself, changed his residence therefrom ever since the date of entry; that the entrymaus alleged absence from the land Is not due to his employment In connection with operations in mili tary service rendered In connection with operations In Mexico along and borders thereof, or In mobiliza tion cumps elsewhere, In military or naval organizations of tho Culled .States or the national guard of any of the several States oi Territories of the United States. You are, iherefore, further notifi ed thut the said allegations will he takon as confessed, and your said -try will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, If you fall to file In this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication or this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, to gether with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mall. You Hhould state In your answer the name of the post-office to which you desire further notices to be sent to you. Date of 1st pub. June 1st 1918. Date or 2nd pub. June 8th, 1918. Date of 3rd pub. June 16th 1918. Date of 4th pub. June 22nd 1918. V. G. COZAD. Keglater. It Teddy Roosevelt is sent to re organize Russia he will soon be able to answer the question thst preplex es us all, "Why ls a Bolshevik?" It la report that Austria has WARRANT CAM- signed a twenty-five year treaty with Germany. Tims is the only com modity that Austria has plenty or. and she Is naturally generous with It. Notice Is hereby glvea that there are sufficient funds oa hand t par all County Warrants registered prler to April 1st 191S, and all outstand ing Rabbit Bounty Warraats. Iatar- Dabor strikes are not making aay s1 ceases May 20, 1918. hit with Mm nubile howuiI.tu 1'IUAIU, r lillv. We will yonr joa prtatlag. County Treasurer. If You Were There Instead of Here! If you should see a French child a tiny girl sitting by the roadside, sobbing quietly because she Is too weak from hunger to cry very loud, you would sell your watch to buy her breakfast. If you should hear somewhere in the restless wards the low moan of an American soldier, you would gladly sit by him all night, If that would save his lire. You are not there, but here, where these sights and sonids are not brought home to you! But the Red Cross is there and you can make It YOI'R repn sentatlve! Over there the Prussians are crucifying the Incarnate Liberty of Man, and they are making the world black for little children! The money you give to the Red Cross now will give you the fight, when the Beaut Is beaten down, to think. "There are happy children, clear eyed women, and strong men alive today, because ins monev went across!" WHAT ARK YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company WILLIAM FARRE Noijirv I'uhlic. Luinl Office J'rncticp. Fire liiKuniiicf nnd Ut'ul iCstutH. Office: Tonawamu Building BURNS :-: :-: OREGON ffl tt Unavoidable Conditions! Owing to tho fact that the war has brought ubout many changes in the business world, we are COtnpdltd to adjust our business accordingly. The government is regulating the prices on many articles which we have to sell, these prices ant fig ured on a cash basis, therefore, the manufacturer is holding the jobber to a wish or a ten day term, likewise, the jobber is demanding cash from the re tail merchant, now it is down to the point where tho retail merchant must get the cash for his gootls or go broke, Therefore from this date we will confine our terms of credit to strictly thirty days. (Jot ids are hard to get, help is scarce, ex penses leaping upward, and we are forced to this very much against our desire. We hope our friends will look at this as an unavoidable circum stance over which we have no control. 15 3 Burns Department Store LUNABURG, DALTON & COMPANY QUALITY IN GROCERIES Our constant effort is directed toward se curing Groceries that shall possess that subtle something that for want of a bet ter term we call QUALITY. Food may be perfectly pure, wholesome and healthful, and still not possess that peculiar distinction that sets it. in a Huss by itself for Quality. Your appetite may be cultivated till it asks and demands the best, or it may be depraved till 'any old thing' will answer. If you would be known as a person of dis criminating taste in eating, come to the store that cultivates that tuste. i Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon 0 A.Ottlnger, Proprletor.KNate Franklin, Mgr. J. A- -A m