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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1918)
r LOCAL AND 1'KUHONAL Jake Cary and wlfn ar ovrr from jolr Crane Creek hoiin. It dlil rain a Utle hut not tMiough 10 do much Reed iuore. Joe Morris waa up from Narnrwa i attend the funeral of kin frtond Li. i men Mahon. J. W. Davtea, M. S. Daviea and A. A. Tipton, alt aheepmeu, are lu town today. Lloyd Johnson and wife were here losday to attend the funeral of : mi's Mahon. r v. Bwopt, n jroaog attorney of (Uilnnd. i(ontl iiiTht'il in this city ml is now in the OffloO ol J. V. us as an assistant. Archie Mrliowuu anil his son urns have font to Portland tor a liort visit anil to attcnil to sonic ItallieMi IIIHHAIttMlR.W I'ltil lli'lishan. i'. S UovtTium-iil agineer, who has boon in this sci - Ion ohscrvliiK the water flow of the HlvlM and other streams, was lu on n the other ilav Albert Onkerman br light Mrs. Kd uijtlilin and her youiiK son over Ivoni Silver Creek Wednesday night i liave the hoy's arm set. lie having ad the misfortune to get it broken. ".c did not learn how the accident li.ippened. .lames J. Donegal) took his depar- lure this morning in company with rank Clerf for an extended business rip to the neighborhood of the A I ord and may also go into Nevada n'lore he returns home. He will be !i---Mi some time. Rot ,and Mr. H. A. Hunt are here cm Missouri. Mrs. Hunt is n sister o the late John (Jarrett, a former lonoor of this county who was well i noun. I hey came out to see some- :ng about the settlement of the 00 :. of the deceased brother and lie here Rev. Hunt has been coll uding a series or meetings at the..' Baptist Church. James Young, one of the extensive Karl Alensen lllbbard ami Ruth Gray were united In marriage by Rev. W. r. Shields of the Presbyter- Let a. have some Ian Church of Burns on Wednesday, June Mb at 2:00 P. M. The wedding took place at the Manse and waa wit nessed by a large number of frfenda of the bride and groom. The bride Ik One of Harney County's successful teachera, coming to that work here from Nehalem, Oregon, where ahe waa born And raised. She has been highly esteemed both as a lady and teacher In the community that she lias served. The groom Is well known In Miiriis ami the county as he has liecn here for some I line as bonie stouiltr mill citizen. His two broth t rs are here In the Harney Vallt v here tht) li.ive nutilo for themselves homes. Mr. lllbbard Is one of our line yoimj! men. ami his many r t-i . i i . t ulsli for htm and his hrlile success, joy ami happiness on the voyag ol life together. These young peoplt will make their home In our Valley onnsn i her guardian for the purpose of In- quiring Into the propriety, good faith, IN TMK CIRCUIT COURT OF THK and necessity of the petition herein, STATK OF ORKUON, FOR HAH-land as such guardian he shall have NRY COUNTY. In the Matter of the Petitloa for an order authorising the ap pointment of some person to execute a Mortgage for Geo rgia McKlnnou, an tasauo per son binding her Inchoate dow er right. i he petition filed In the above-entitled proceeding having been filed on the 22nd day of April, I SIX, and pre 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. Hlggs, ns such guardian for Georgia McKlnnon 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 having been made to Is It not strange that the portion of the Austrian empire, which has the most food is still Hungary? sented td the Judge of the above-en- appear to the Court that Roy MuKin tltle Court at Ontario, Oregon, with-' non and Julia McKlnnon, both of In the 9th Judicial District, ilurng , Hums, Oregon are minors, aged, re the April 1918 Term of the Circuit spcctlvely II and 7 years, and that a Court Of the State of Dregon tOt j OTMdlfcll ad litem should be appolnt llarncv Cotmtjf and It appearing to ed for them. It Is therefore ordered o- Mrs. 0. H. Voegtiy left Thursday Tor Portland to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge 0. B, S. and other Masonic gatherings' in that city during the net few duvs. o- Warren Porter, a brother to Dale Porter who formerly worked for I, Schwartz and who Is now serving his country in the war. will he appoint ed city marshal to succeed R. L. Haines, resigned. IIAKKKS MINT MAKL YLAST HUBAM "Wheatless Breads Kasy for House wife, who cau use Raking Powder but- Bakers have more difficult prob lem." says Baking Division Chief. In response to many Inquiries as to why bakeries and logging camps, along with hospitals, are made ex ceptions lu the agreement which the Food Administration has asked all flour dealers to enter Into, discon tinuing the sale of wheat flour through the month of June or for longer periods, Mr. II. II. Ilaynes, -ep men of the country. Is In the Chief of the Baking Division for lit v today, having just come in from me roou Administration in Oregon, lie -hearing plant at Kiverslile explains, Logging camps auu DttK- lere his flocks have been shorn eries are already under federal li cense and regulations, which curtail their use of white fining substantial My and necessitates the use of a heavv pi rnPTt0e of substitutes. That 1st one phase of the matter. "Now many persous wonder wliv, if the housewife is expected to mak.' wheatless breads, the baker Is not also asked to do so. The answer ' will be obvious te any one who will Dl ltl; give the matter u little considera tion Judge of said Court that It Is neootenry to ineb Incompetent per son Otoriii MoKtnnon thai mort gage binding her dower rluht In the rial estate rained In said petition should he executed, and thai It would that M. A. Hlggs. of Burns. Oregi i dlscnct person, be and he Is appoint ed their guardian ml litem and U sip b guardian td litem he is to have the same powers lo protect their Interests n lie has to protect those mil be detrimental to said lieorgia "' Ml1,1 tieorglu McKlnnon and given .McKlnnon; It Is therefore ordered and direct ed 1 That the said Georgia McKln non having no guurdlan and (hire being no persons Interested in tho real estate described in the said peti tion, other than the next of kin of said Georgia McKlnnon, the next of kin of suld Georgia McKlnnon, viz, W. J. (Hayhrook. residing at Green- custle, Missouri. Klleu Claybrook, residing at Green castle Missouri, Jap McKlnnon, residing at Bums, Oregon. James Albert McKlnnon, residing at Burns, Oregon. Kilna Black, residing at Burns. Oregon, in in under paragraph three berols ami the law under which this pro ceeding is had; furthermore, lie Is to bo served both personally and by publication with all notices In llils proceeding the same us all persons mentioned In paragraph two herein are to be served : 5 The said M. A. Hlggs am guurd lan for suld Georgia McKlnnon and us guardian ad litem for suld Roy Mi Ktnnon and Julia McKinnoii, min ors. Is not to give any bond, hut upon his appointment herein made he Is to take and file his oath that he will support the Constitution of the Unit ed States aud of the State of Oregon and perform his duties an guardian for said persous faithfully and Im partially and accordng to the duties W AKRA.XT CALL. Notice ts hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand to pay i all County Warrants registered prior Khaki aud navy blue are the only , April ut ,,!S alld a ouUtaB-. wear, aud the road leading east U the Ing Rabbit Bounty Warrants. Inter traveled way. It Is m long read, for May 20, 1918. II ends In Merlin 1'KAHL FI8K, Wo wlU do yuur Jk pricing. County Treasurer. Roy McKlnnon, residing at Burns. ! of n' trust nd are now on their way to the sum ler range. Mr. Young Is making ar ingements to have his sister and her iree sons to come over from Scot ud next month to Join him. The -ter is widowed by the war, her .hand being an officer ou onu of - batteshlps aud lost bis life in an iagement on the North Sea. II I) CKOMM WOKKKKH Till WUKK. The ladies lu charge of the Red oss work rooms have decided to P a list of the workers each day irlng the week and these will be ibllshed in this paper every Salur- During ii'.' wools just closed n cbrd Is: ': day -Mrs. Mine and Mrs. Joe ii in i barge. Tho Mr-. Bklona, Mi - ii. g Thomp- Irs. Tribbet, Mrs, Morion, Mr,. ird, .Mrs. Oraut 'I bompaon, Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert, Mr.-. Barron, Mrs. la 'id. A'edneadey Mrs. Julia Smith and Brenton In charge Tin- work were: Mrs. Foreu, Mrs. Lamp re, Mrs. Moiillen, Mrs. Goodman, G. H. Thompson, Mrs. Bhiona, Gault, Mrs. Sweek, Mrs. Trib- Mrs. Kuulce Thompson. Thursday Mm. Kuulce Thomp- iii charge. The workers were: Grant Thompson, Mrs. Geary Moullen. Mrs. Sweek, Mrs. Trlb- Mth. Kellar. Friday Mrs. Mace and Mrs. nlca Thompson lu charge. The rktn were: Mrs. Grant Thomp- Mrs. Barron, Mrs. Tribbet, Mrs tiardson, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. W. C. Kinney, Mrs. Foren, Mrs. Ray Hi, Mrs. Gault, Mrs. Chester Mace I. Joe Thompson, Mrs. Howard, - Gould, Mrs. Goodman. . fH B wM Hi f- Jr. ."" . . . o L-. t trvtwinw gBgagr . tion, and here is another phase of the situation. "There are many formulas for quick breads that call for absolutely no wheul and these are available to the housewife, whose product Is eaten hot or at bust while Ire-h. Such breads are made with biking pow der or soda But these breads will not do for I lie hal.tr. who niu.-t pro mice a loaf that will 'stand up' under repented handlings, tranaportatlon to tin retail dealer and deliver) from ii taiier to consumer, arriving in good condition and palateable to tho toete r-.tciisvic experimenta have shown that baking powder or soda loaves cannot be depended upon to meet these difficulties. Therefore we must make yeast breads, and It Is difficult to make yeast bread without u con siderable percentage of wheal flour. 1 l.akers are now making It UCOOOe lully with tWO-thtrdl thi volume -made up of substitutes. Some of our bilkers have produced successful loaves with a higher substitute con tent. Our bakers' chemists are con tinuously experimenting in the effort to :ill further cut down the win at Hour percentage and ut the same time produce an acceptable loaf. The problem is not an easy one. Our bakers ure all" (-operating with the Food Administration l-i a ipfa inlld spirit and are doing ull that Is prac ticable to cut down their consump tion of white flour. Conditions in the logging camps are similar to those of the bakeries, and that Is why they are, with the bakeries and hospitals, made exceptions In the Food Admin Miration's request." Oregon, and Julia McKlnnon, residing at Burns. Oregon; as well as the guardian ad litem for said Roy McKlnnon and Jullu McKlnnon, minors, hereinafter appointed, are hereby directed to ap pear before the Circuit Court of Hur tle) County. Oregon, at the Circuit Court Room lu the Court House lu said Harney county, on the Ind day of July litis, at the hour of two o'elock P. M.a the same being u date not less than four nor more than eight weeks from the time of the making of this order, to show 00000, If any there be. why the said mort gage should not be directed to be made by this Ceurt: That the said Georgiu McKlnnon. residing ut 500 West Pierce St., Kirkvllle. Missouri, us well as her guardian hereinafter appointed shall be likewise directed to appear as herein stated: I The said Jap McKlnnou. James Albert McKlnnon, Kdn Black. Roy McKlnnon, and Julia M. Kiiiiiou. as well as the guar Dated May 31, Ittl, DALTON BIGGS, Circuit Judge. XOTICK OF COVTF.HT INITKD STATES LAND OFFICE Burns, Oregon. May 2,r. 1918. To Guy L. McKelvey of Fields, or.gou. Contootooi You are hereby notified that Jesse Defenbaugb who gives Fields. Oregon as his post-office address, did on May loth, 1818. file in this otflee his duly corroborated application to con test and secure cancellation of your Homestead Serial No. 082K3 made July 20th, 1915. for NK',, N48W4, SK',SW'4, Section , NE48K4, of Section 4. Township 40 South. Range 34. East Willamette. Meridian, and us grounds for his contest he alleges that said Guy L. McKelvey has whol ly abandoned said entry; that be never established or maintained a residence or made any Improvements thereon, and has absented himself. diau ud litem for suld Roy McKlnnon, ! '"hanged his residence therefrom ever and Julia McKlnnou. minors, herein-' since the date of entry; that the after appointed, residing In Burns, Oregon, uml the suld W. J. Claybrook end Ellen Claybrook, residing ut Greemastle. Missouri, and the suld, Georgia McKlnnon, being alleged in i the petition and having been found by the County Court or Harney Conn- t to be an insane ami incompetent person, being outaide of tin- state entry mans alleged absence from the land is not due to bis employment in I connection with operations In mill , tury service rendered lii connection with operation! In Mexico along and borders thereof, or lu mobllizu-, tion camps elsewhere, in military (ir I organialloii'. of thi United Btates or the national guard of an il Oregon end nsiding ai too of ,,1H eeernl states or Territories u. i Pier, e si . Klrkortlle, Missouri, "f ,l"' United states. it is ordered that a copv of t hi- In re , Vou are. therefore, furtln'r not ii i in order to appeur and show cause ' ' thai the suld allegations will be a i well a i a copy of the petition In re- tdhOO M BOnfl ssed, and our said en in he personally served on the said ,rv "'"' '"' earn elled without further Incompetent person her gnnrdlnn r'Kht to ie heard, either before this' hen in utter appointed, lor next of i o'Wee r on tppeoL If yen tail to file kin, Including I he gunrdiuu ad litem for Hie minor hi n In named, and furthermore that a copy of the said order lo iihow MUM be published 4 UOCOuItO weeks, being 5 successive publications, In The Times Herald, u WOOkly newspaper printed and pah In tills office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, us 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 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Bums, Oregon, June 7, 1918. Notice is hereby given that James E. Kendall, of Burns, Orugon, who, Ion February 25, 1914, made Home stead Entry, No. 07252. for NK ', , section 6, Township 10 p., Range II , Willumette Meridian has Hied notice of Intention tO make final three-yeur Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Burns, Ore gon, on Hie 10th tiny Of July, 1111 Cialnmul nuun i , witnesses: I'.iui Wi ii and curl Well of Burns, ttehed at Burns, Harney County, Ore- mll(l contestant either In person or gon aud thai a copy of said notice, bV registered mall, us published, be forthwith deposited ' v," should state in your answer In the United States Post Office at th8 name of the post-office to which Burns, Oregon, be sent to each of the I vou desire further notices to be sent persons named in Ibis paragraph, the '" yu- guurdlan ad litem, for the minors I r)ate of l8t Pub- June 1st 1918. named, Included, under sealed envoi-' n,lte f 2"(l I"b. June 8th, 1918. ope bearing first class postage and Gute of 3rd pub. June 15th 1918. addressed to them at tbler addresses I ""''' of (h Pub. June 22nd 1918. as given in paragraph one herein: v' G. COZAD. Register. 3- That no guardian having ever ! been appointed for the said Georgia McKlnnou the Court therefore ap points M. A. Biggs, a discreet person of Burns, Harney County, Oregon, as If Teddy Roosevelt Is sent to re organize Russia he will Boon be able to answer the question that preplex es us all, "Why Is a Bolshevik?" WILLIAM FARRE . '-n. "i -"c j' ' l' ' U-ittfehV" KV!'--- :"-, ul Arthur .D,J rty Thentre, Sunday June 9 ,r()M(,H pf-Narrows Oregon. ' Notiiry Public, Land Offlcw Practice liiMinincr and iJf.-ii Kgtate. Kire BURNS Office: Toiiawama Building; ' ','' ' L '''f-'."! 'i'H' - 14 OREGON I MM 4 If You Were There Instead of Here! U you should e a Frenrh child a Hny 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 lu the rOstlOM wurds the low moan of an American soldier, you would gladly sit by him all night, if that would save his life. Vou are not there, but here, where these sights and standi not brought home to you' But the Red Cross Is there and you can make It VOI'lt representative' Dv.r tlnre the Prussians are crucifying the Incarnate Liberty of Man, and they are makliigsthe world black for little children! The money you give to the Kcd (rote now Will give you the right, when the lleast Is beaten down, lo think. "There BH happy children, clear eyed women, and strong men alive today, because nn money went across!" WHAT ARK VOL GOING TO DO ABOUT IT". Wflliams-Zoglmaiin Clothing Company . Unavoidable Conditions! .. Owing to t lie fact that the war lias brought iitiout many changes in the business worlii. we are iini'llril to Bdjlltt OOT iMiwinesH accordingly. The government in regulating the prices on many articlcM which we have to 10)11, these priees ure h'g nrM on a cash basis, therefore, the manufacturer is hold ing the jobber to a cash or a ten day term, likewise the jobber is demanding eanh from the re tail merchant) now it is down to the point where fcha retail merchant must get the cash for his goods or go broke, Therefore from this date we will routine our terms of credit to strictly thirty days. Ooode are hard to get, help in scarce, ex penses leaping Upward, ami 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. Burns Department Store LINAIUJIUJ, DALTON & COMPANY KNOWN QUALITY With Visible Generous QUANTITY You are assured of both of these when you buy your Groceries at Farmers Exchange Every article of merchandise put out by us is guaranteed to be just as represented. We have cheap goods for the man who wants them cheap, and better ones for those who want them better. Of this be absolutely certain You Get Just What You Call For and Want Can't you give us your trade on this basis?. 5 X aV fi