The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 10, 1918, Image 7

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    DR. B. F. SMITH
Physician and Surgeon
Hums, Oregon
. and residence, Gee: Young bonne
Phone No. IMS
CARL C. GRIFFITH
riiysMan and Bargeon
BURNS. ORCOON.
J. LU. CBARY
Fhvsleian and Surgeon.
Burns, - - - Oregon.
L.,. ,n si cond nitor lonawania nm.
'Phone Main 8ft.
PENMAN & DENMRN.
PbySiCians and Surgeons
I ..r.u.iullll .....lit (II illlV
It) Utiswer-"! inniipii . '
.m llnrrlllisn.
Marriman, Oregon
r- Minnie Hand
lysician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Connection
Albritton. Ore.
L. E. HIBBARD
DEKTIST
(till. . hrsl iloor east pliolo gallery
Boras. Oregon.
BRUCE R. KESTER
Attorney at Law
tnd Office Practice
Land Scrip for Sale
Vale, Oregon
M. A. BIGGS
Attorney at Law
I. (. O. F. Bldg.. Burns, Oregon
HERMAN VON SCHMALZ
Attorney at Law
mti -'J and practice before I". B. Land
Other a specially
(fiic. Fry Bldg. next door to post olfie.
Burns. Oregon
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
Practice, in the Htate Courts and be-
krethe U.S. I.aiid Office.
Chaw. II. Ijoonai'd.
A TTOKN K Y- AT-f.A W,
lareful attention given to Collec
tiiuis and Real Estate matter.
Fire Insurance.
Notary Poblifl
Hl'k.nb. Okkoon.
LONE
RESTAURANT
QEOROe FOON Pi op.
Meals At All Hours. Short
(-rcrs and Prompt Service
With Reasonable Rates
Give Me A Call
Oupoklle llraea-IIrrald Building
Make This
Mm
Bring That job to The
TWff!i!'!ffl
Let us not consider Quentln Kooa-
ovelt s days as Incomplete. However
brief the life may be ,no maun life
which Is given for hta country mils
abort of full completion.
F. (!. Dll.LAKO
FWmsrljr Ami. Raalnrar
la 0. a Risnlsmailua Mr
vtoa. A, O. Kaui.knbk
roraarljr Chief Kb
tinser uf Hle
wasters. Ky.
Eastern Oregon Ea ineerin
Cenpaay
CM. AM IMWATIBf! tflilNKERS
Boras, OrexM
JOHN lr:.NIIKKI.IM.
vl
Qf3-
Jnwelor
Optician
Knirrnvor.
Mini
Fine Watch
cialty.
Repairing A Spe
CoA MVrUMr, VyU
OAVVJ
E'J J -.....-
lot caAcmIoAo. '-foUrAc,
VocrlvwX A OoXoioae.
OVt toAlol VttC1 'J A
luxvLXu arvcl -OrAvicc.
9rvrvtrtA - Counaelo:
$1500 Reward!
"l'l- nreiton, I si
I funiiuuii'l Nl H'iit
I . I vi- (tost I'M.ll"'
Hon Aasoslstloa !
which the unilcr
Itii.ril Ik sisrobsr
Mill give i.'t im
rtwsrd for evi
dence Icmllnit lo
tl c irri uti'l sea
vu'iioii ot .1. pai
lyor parties strsl
I li K tinmen. I'nltli
or mull'! hclonglns
'.i. tnj mI III mi-in
beta.
la .ildllioi. to the above, the iinileralRneil
afbM the isnie ii.mlltlou t-'-'s. oo for all hon
brauile't lii.m- hml Wn. bolti oreltber Jaw.
Ilraod ri-.onlixl In i-lxlil rouotlrs. Kalis1
Harney, Lake mid (Took counties. Hornet
rented when ao.d.
Nods but grown horses told aud only In
large huurlii-ti.
W
W. HKOWN rife Oregon.
Sumpter Valley Railway Cd.
Arrival and Departure Of Trains
Depart
No. 2, Prairie
Sumpter
Arrive Baker
1:1SA.M.
2:35 P. M.
4:15 P. M.
Depart
No. 1, Baker 8:3 A. M.
S i n '. er 1 :05 A. M.
Arrive Prairie 2:1 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
Ba er, arriving at Portland 7:00
A. M. Also with No. 18 at
0:45P. M. for points East.
Room Yours
fr
Whether you are building a brand
new home, making additions to the old
one or merely repairing wall, you can
have a room like this if you use genuine
Beaver Board.
Beaver Board walls and ceilings are more
handsome, more substsntial and more sanitary
than any other kind. They are the essieit
vrsilb to build. No lsth or plsster therefore,
no litter. Beaver Board always gives satisfac
tion. But you can't expect Beaver Board
reiults unless this Uade-aavkb on the back of
the board you buy.
Burns
Hardware Co.
Burns, Oregon
Timer-Herald Office
SENSITIVENESS HURTS A MAN
Affliction Often Result. In Absolut
Ruin of Persons Who Are Inclined
to B Ambitious.
In nn article culled "How I Cured
Myself of Mtf Sensitive," a writer
kii.ns In the American Magnslne:
"'Wagner, you've got ability,' he
cried, 'but you'll never get anywhere
In this world until yon quit tearing
yourself to pieces! I've watched you
for the last three years; twice I've had
It In mind to push you np a notch In
the office, and every time I've passed
you and picked some one else, because
I knew you aren't fit to bundle other
men. No mnn Ik fit to handle other
men until he linn learned to control
hlniHclf. You ciin't, you're too blamed
MCllHltlVP.
"'I.lllle setbacks break your lienrt.
a letter of complaint comes in from
some CtlBtOtnef mill you Inke II lis n
personal criticism, earl lose n ilny's
work brooding over It. You MM Me In
conference with souk- of the Other men
iimi you stab yourself wondering why
you weren't Invited and Imagine thai
I linve turned luminal you. You hour
nlioiit some one who Is Bulking more
money than you, nmi Immediate! nil
fur del. Is look greener. You're ii fair
ly useful eon 1" your present Jolt, n ml
It might i u i me to si. me iinnoyiiiice to
lose you. I'.ilt you'll never hold it big
oli until you enn forgot your own
petty self, nmi lean, to laugh when the
world takee n crack it you. Bunged
If I don't think sometimes u might be
better; If you were to get out nmi try
votir liiinil somewhere else.' "
Fuel Problem in China.
Mrs. Calvin Wright, u missionary nt
TaDgehOWfn, tells Of fmnlne conditions
In China. She writes, according lo the
Christian Werld: "Between us ami
the sen Is h Held of the tall grain we
call giiollaiiK, which has I. ecu almost
completely stripped of Its leaves hy (
the p., in- of the city, trying to tlml
fuel for their kitchen tires. When we
cut our millet the poor Cktme out in
families mid the hired reapers seemed
to take them all for Itulhs, for each
woman ami child htol 'hamlfuls of pur
pose' mid went away wllh l.nskets mid
nrmliils of grain. It seemed a pit J 10
stop them, bat the memory of 1"
mOUtlU to feed led US In send them
word to wait inilll lite rentiers were
Bo the gleaners sal In groupe
di.:
among the graves or by the i laide
ami waited. When the Inst stall; wits
nil m.d carried off they pounced upon
the land und raked It bare. We had
our lawn cleared of wild grass for
nothing, as the gleaners were only too
glad to pull up liic roots for fuel."
America's 8evrest Winter.
A letter from John Winter lo Itev.
Dr. Cotton Mather describes graph
ically the severest winter and deepest
snow ever recorded In America : "If
held the north half of the continent In
its (,'rlp. In the Illinois country In
this winter of 1710 und 1717 the snow
fell to a depth of six feet on the
prairies mid hided so loiik' that all
wild animal life, such as the larger
Iflime huffalo, elk, deer and imiseopi
died. The l.uffnlo and nntelops never
crossed the Mississippi rlv..-, and
these two species (peculiarly plains
and prairie ruminants) never came
hnck, hut elk and deer und other large
game did."
in i H i ii. MRBOTOBY
State of Oregon
United States Senators;
Geo. E. Chamberlain, C. L McNary
Cengressmen:
W. C. Hawley, N. J. Slnnott, C. N
McArthur.
Attorney General, George M. Browi
Governor James Wlthycpinbt
Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott
Treasurer T. 13. Kaj
Supt. Public Instruction J. A. Cbur
chill.
Statu Printer John l.awreuui
Supreme Judges:
F. A. Moore, Geo. II. Burnett, Robt
Kakln, It. S. Bean, Thos. A. McBrlde
Henry D. Ileuson, Lawrence T. Har
Is.
Ninth Judicial District
District Judge Daltun Blggi
County Attorney M. A. Blggi
Circuit meets the first Monday It
April, and first Monday In October.
Joint-Senator J. A. Hurlc;
.loiNt Iti-presentative, G. M. Craudal
County of Harney
County Judge H. C. Leveni
Clerk Chester Daltoi
Treasurer Pearl O. Flai
Surveyor J. a. Nicholson
Sheriff W. A. Goodmar
Assessor John Caldwell
School Supt Frances Clark
Coroner G. W. Clevengei
Commissieners:
W. H. Robin, It. L. Has.
County Court meet the first Wed
nesdiiy in January, March, May, July
September and November.
Harney I . H. Land Office
Iteglster, . V. G. Coac
Itei elver . .Sam Mothers'iead
City of Hoi ns
Meetings of the Council every Sec
ond and Fouith Wednesday.
Hccorder W. Y. Kln
Treasurer Henry Daltor
Marshal a a. Perry
Ceuncllmeu:
J. K. I. organ. Sam Motherhcad
C. M. Salisbury, J. H. Thompson.
How proud we are to have aaved
some wheat In our household now
Hint we realize that our saving Is
part of the magnificent total that
has fed our army and saved the al
lies' morale. Lot the good work go
on.
-o
HOLT FAMILY CHURCH
(Catholic)
Car Miller and 0. Bte.
Buaday High Mass at 10:80 o'clock
Week days Mass at 7 'fttook.
Instraotfoaa for children Satur
days at A. II.
Rev. Father Francis, 0. F. M.
Rector.
I MEAN iti hinfsh
Have renl purchasprs for both an
Improved and unimproved farm, but
unless you are the owner und have
a good buy, do not waste time answ
ering, us I mean business. Statu
prices, terms, and particulars In your
i first letter. 11. ('. Irwin, :U.r.-Stock
Exchange Building, Portland! Oregon.
..ughi fold at I'alm Beach
Southern climate Is no protection
against summer colds. Helen It.
Saunders, 626 2nd Av., V. Palm
Beach. Fla., writes: "My sovero cold i
on the chest was relieved hy Foley's
Honey and Compound." This fine
old family remedy can be depended
upon to relieve summer colds, hay
fever, asthma aud croup.- Sold by
Heed Bros.
NOTH'K OF ABMINIHTRATOIt'H
SALK OF HF.AL PHOI'F.RTY
IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THK
STATK OF ORBOON, COUNTY OF
IIAUNKY
IN THK MATTKU OF THK KSTATK
of
TONY FLINT, Deceased
NOTICE IS IIKUKMY OIVBN That
the undersigned. Wm Pnrre. adminis
trator or the Batata of tony FLINT,
Deceased, pursuant to an order of
the County Court for Harney County
Oregon, made and entered on the Till
day of August, 191 X, giving and
grnntlug paid Adiulnlstutor the righl
and authority to sell certain herein
after described real property belong
ing to said Estate, will from and
after the uth day of September, 191S,
offer for sale und proceed to sell at
prlvuti- sule to the highest bidder
upon the following terms: either for
cash or credit, or both as the said
Administrator may deem best sub
ject to the Confirmation of said
County Court, the following de
scrlhed real property situate in Har
ney County, Oregen:
"The South one-half of the South
west one-iuarter of Section 19.
Township 29, South of Itunge 3:1,
Fast of the Willamette Meridian."
Offers for the purchase of said
real properly may be made to me in
writing at my office Tonawuma
Building, Bums. Oregon, from and
after the 9th day of September, 191 S,
Dated August 9, I ills.
Win PARMi
Administrator of the Es
tate of Tony Flint, Deceas
ed. First Publication. August 10, 1918
Last Publication, September 7, 191X
NOTICE OF t.i iiiiiiAvs sai.i: of
RKAI, PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THH
STATE OF OREGON, FOR HA It
NKY COUNTY.
IN TIIK MATTER OF THE GUAR
DIANSHIP OF VIVA GARRKTT
AND NEVA OARRBTT, Miner:
NOTICE IS HKBEBY GIVEN'
Thai the undersigned, J. W. OAR
ItETT, Guardian of Viva Garrett and
Neva Garrett, Minor ( hiidien, pur
suant to an order of the County Court
for Harney county, Oregon, made gnd
.nieied on theltnd da of July. 1!IX
giving and granting said Guardian a
License In sell certain horelnal'lor-do-scrihed
real property belonging to
said Minor Children, will from and
after the 26th day or August, 191S,
offer for sale und proceed to sell at
private sale to the highest bidder
upon the following terms: either for
cash or credit, or both, as the said
Guardian may deem best, and sub
ject to the confirmation of said court,
the following described real proper t
situate In Harney County. Oregen:
"Au undivided one-eighth Interest
In and to the East half of the South
west quarter, and the Southwest
Minuter of the Southwest quarter of
Section 14, and the Southeast quar
ter of Section 22, und the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest quurter, and
the WchI halt' of the Southwest qunr
ter, und the Northwest quarter id
the Northwest quurter of S. c
tion 2::. and the West half of the
Southwest quurter of Section 26, und
the North half of the Northwest
quarter, ami the South 'list quarter
Of lite Northwest quurter, and the
Baal half Of the Southwest quarter,
of section 35, all In Township ZO
South. Range 29 East of the Willam
ette Meridian, Harney County, Ore
gon; and also Lots 8, 6 and' ft; ami'
the Southeast quarter of the North
west quarter of Section 2, Township
21 South, Range 20 Rest of the Wil
lamette Meridian, Harney County,
Oregon."
Offers for the purchase of said' neaa"
property may be made to me In writ
ing at the office of my attorney J; W.
Hlggs. Voegtly Building, Hums, Otw
gon, from and after the 26th day of
August, 118.
J. W. OARRUTT,
Guardian.
Dated this 26th day or July. 1 91 K.
First publication July 27, 1918.
Last publication Aug. 24, WVH.
NOTICE OF FINAL HKTTLK'WrcNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the im
late of Walter T. Struck, deceased,
hm filed her final account of Iter ad- ' In the matter of the ("date of
ministration of said estate with the Amos Oldfleld, deceased,
clerk of the County Court of thi-j Notice Is hereby glWn that the
State of Oregon, 'or Hurney County, underalgfiod administrator has filed
and that said court him made an or his final account In the above en
der appointing Saturday the 24th titled cause and the County Judg-)
day of August, 1918, at the hour of , has set Monday, tho 12th day of
ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at tho August, 1918. at ton o'clock A. M. at
court room In the eounty court house the office of tho County Judge in
In Burns, Oregon, as tho tlm and
place for the hearing of objection .
to such final account and the settlis
m. -Hi thereof.
All persons Interested In said es
tate and having objection to said
final account or any part or item
thereof are hereby notified to pre-s.-ni
said objection and file the
same with the clerk of said court on
or before said time
ZFPHA STRUCK, Administratrix.
NOTIC'K 9Hm rt'BLlCATION
I'N'ITED STATES LAND OFFIOE
Burns, Oregon. July 11, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
Ward, of Fife, Oregon, who, on Sep
tember 2(1, 1913, made Homestead
Bntnr, No, 0MIS, for S',4 Section 4,
Township 21 s.. Range 14 . Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to inako final three-year
PrOOfi to esmbllsh claim to the land
above deeerlbed before Chaa. A siie--niun,
i'. s. Commissioner, at his of
fice, at Fife, Oregon, on the 14th
day of August, 1918.
Clulmaut names as witnesses:
K. J. Laaguttn, James Perkins
Paul Warner all of Fife, Oregon.
Henry Street of 8untex, Oregon.
V. G. COZAD. Register
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JOSHUA T. FRY, DECEASED.
To Henry Fry, Kl BoariUnan,
Saruli Rlee. Frank Fry, Alt Fry,
Lula Fry. Edgar Fry, Carl Fry, Ertna
Pry, Paul Pry, Eugene Fry
Elmer
r ry. KiijBh Wilbur Cooper, r rutin ,
Musgrave, Argy Musgrave, May King- '
man, Allle Musgrave, William Fry,
Fry, a daughter of John
M..I I Ml.., ,.
Fry, deceased, and to all other heir:
o( Joshua T. Fry, deceased, unknown
R any such there he, GREETING:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON,
You and each of you are hereby
cited und required to appear In the
County Court of the State or Oregon,
tor the County or Harney, at the
Court Room thereof, at Burns In tin
County of Harney, on Friday the 30th
day of August 1918 at two o'clock
in the afternoon of that day, then
and there to show cuuse. If uny aglet,
why an order of sale should not be
made allowing the administrator or
the ubove-nunied estate to sell at
private sale, ror the purpose or pay
ing the debts and expenses of ud
mlnlstrutlon of the said estate, the
following described real property,
vlr.; East one-hair or the South-wo't
one-quartor and lots 3 and 4 of sec-
Hon 30 In Township 25 South of
Range 32 East of the Willamette Mei-
Idlan, in Harney County, Oregon; us
by petition it has boon prayed. This
citation shall be deemed served upon
you upon completion of the fifth
publication hereof, and the uhov
named dale upon which you are cited
to appear Is a date more thun ton
days after the service of this citation,
by publication, upon you. First pub
lication to be on July 20, 1918.
Witness: Tho Hon. H. C. Levens. I
Judge of the County Court
uf the State of Oregon for
the County of Harney, with
tho Seal of said Court af-
flxod i his 19th day of July
1918.
(Seal)
Attest:
CHESTER DALTON,
Clerk of the County Court.
1st July 20th.
r.th Aug. 17th.
ironCK FOB PUBICATION
tTNITHD STATUS LAND OFFICB.
niirns, Oregon, July 29, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given that Julia
E. Haines, heir of Mathilda Wood
aewfc, r Harney, Oregon, who on
April 1, 191 6, made Homestead En
try. No. 08036. for Lots 1. 2, Sec. 29;
Lota 1, 8, Sec. 30, Lots 1 and 9 Bec
tie 33. Township tC 8., Range 31 ..
Willamette Meridian, South of Mal
heur Lake, has filed notice of In
tention to make final three-year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register aad
Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the
Bth day of September. 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Otis Siawmorn, Mrs. Otis Slzemore,
George Cawlfleld, Clarence Miller all
of Narrows, Oregon.
V. O. COZAD, Register
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATK OF OREGON FOU HAR
NKY COUNTY.
Burns, Harney County, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing ob-
Jectlons thereto.
JAMES M. DALTON,
Administrator of the estate
of Amos Oldfleld, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Burns, Oregon, July 18, 1918
Notice is hereby gjven that Perry
D. Williamson, of Riley, Oregon, who,
on July 1, 191'.. made Homostca I
Entry. No. 0824G. for EV4SW4, Sec.
5; NHNEVi.NW'i Section 8, Town
ship 24 S.i Range 26 F... Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make final throe-year proof,
to establish claim to the land iihev:
deeerlbed, before Regieter and Re
ceiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 26t.i
dav or August. 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charlie F. Williamson, Fred Hart
well, both or Riley, Oregon. Fred
Starless, Kva Sturgess, both oT Sun
tex, Oregon.
V. G. COZAD. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
July 35, 11-4.
Notice is hereby given that Leora
I F. Kane, of Narrows. Oregon, who.
Ion June 11, 1915, made Homestead
I Entry No. 08208, for SVa8V4. See. 84
land NV4NV4 Section 25, Township
! 27 S., Range 28 K.. Willamette Mer
idian, has ti'.'vt notko ii; Intention to
, make final three-year proof, to es
1 tnbllsh claim to the land above de
' scribed, before Register and Receiver
at Bur. is, Oregon, on the 28th day of
1 August, 1918.
1 Claimant names as witnesses:
Harry Gouldin, I'uTi Gouldin. Al-
I bcrt Dendaw, Robert Pants, all of
Ba
narrow Uregoll I
I M
1 V.
O. COZAD. Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of
llaivo Dixon, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix has filed
her final account in the above entitl
ed cause and the County Judge has set
Monday, the second day of Septem
ber, 1918, at ten o'clock A. M. at the
ot'tice or the County Judge In Burns,
Hurney County, Oregon, as the time
and pluce tor hearing objections
thereto.
MARY E. DIXON
Executrix of the estate
Of llarve Dixon, deceased.
o
WARRANT CALL.
Notice 1b hereby glveu that there
are sufricient funds on hand to pay
General Fund County Warrants regis
tered prior to August 1st, 1918. Also
all Road Warrants registered prior to
August 1st, 1918. Interest ceases
. August 10, 1918.
PEARL KEELER.
County Treasurer.
NOTICE OF BIDS ON WOOD
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Harney County will
receive bids up to 12 o'clock A. M.
September 4, 1918. for 35 cords of
j first quality muliogany wood to
be delivered at the Court house aud
High School in Burns, Oregon on or
before October IS, 1918. The County
j Court reserves the right to reject any
und ull bids. Bids should be address
ed, seulcd. to the undersigned anil
marked "Bids for Wood".
CHESTER DALTON,
County ClerK.
"Ambu."