The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 05, 1918, Image 7

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DR. B. F. SMITH
Physician and Surgeon
Barns, Oregon
Office and residence, Geo. Young house
Phone No. BWI
CARL C. GRIFFITH
l'hvaieiaa ana u. raoa
ivu, oiutowi.
J. CXI. CHARY
Physician and Uurgooa.
Bsrna, - - - Oregon.
Office ou s' iMiul t1"nr Tonawama Bids;
'Phoue MaluKe.
DENMRN & DENMAN.
Phys. clans and Surgeons
Tall' aii"wcreU promptly night or da
Phone li.irriman.
Happiman, Oregon
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Connection
Albritton. Ore.
li. E. HIBBflRD
iDEisrarisx
lHlu f first dour east photo gallery
Barn. Oregon.
BRUCE R. KESTER
Attorney at Law
Land Office Practice
Land Scrip for Sale
Val. Oregon
M. A. BIGGS
Attorney at Law
I. 0. O. t. Bldg.. Burns. Oregon
HERMAN VON SCHMALZ
Attorney at Law
( jutett and practice before lT. S. Land
Office a specialty
Office: Kiy BMg. nest door to pnat uffic
Burn. Oregon
CHflRUES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
Practices in the State Courts and be
fiire the L' . S. Ijind OhVe.
'has. II. I 90tUXi.
Atti.knky- at-law,
I, ireful utteiition given to Collec
tioos and Kea! KhIhI niHtiHre.
hire Insuriinie.
Notary PuWlo
Buknh. Objmoh.
LONE
RESTAURANT
UEORQE FOON PiOp.X
Meals At All Hours. Short;
Orders and Prompt Service
With Reasonable Rates
(Jive Me A Call
Opposite Times-Herald Unlldln
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Brirt That job to The
Old Bill Shakespeare, who cltml
fled the seven aces of man, would
have enjoyed himself on Sept. IS.
He'd have found most of them at the
registration stations.
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offer the -nine . ou.lltlou :i in ,,r all huraet
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TPDtruwhl'i solii.
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Sumpter Valley Railway Co.
Arrival and Departure Of Trains
Departs
No. 2, Prairie
Sumpter
Arrivea Baker
1:15 A.M.
2:35 P. M.
4:15 P. M.
Departs
N.
Arrives
1, Baker 8:3 A. M.
Sn: er 1:05 A. M.
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 7:65 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
0:46P. M. for points East.
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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 wall and callings arc more
handtome, mora substantial and more sanitary
than any other kind. They are the eaaicat
walla to build. No lath or-piaiter therefore,
no litter. Beaver Board a) way give aatiaf ac
tion. But you can't aspect Beaver Board
rendu unle thi narta lark li oa the back of
the board you buy.
Burns
Hardware Co.
Hums, Oregon
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Times-Herald Office
PICTURE OF GERMAN VAMPIRE
Kalaer'a Possession Embrace Many
Miles, but No Square Meals, Says
This Writer.
The Oermnii -uifln. better known
la the Oormiin vampire, embraces 108,.
. iqun miles, but not n slnglo
square infill, says the Brooklyn Eagle.
It comprise four kingdoms, six grand
duchies mill .1,87rt,rtfll grand goosestep.
In outline and liiellniillon It Is likely
Irregular. On the aal It hounda Leo
Ina. Ou the north It Is hounded by tho
allied fleets iiml on tho west by Oen
oral Halg.
The principal wnterwnys of Oecmnny
lire the selxe mnl the Kiel ennui. The
high C's now under Its control lire con
lined to the opera bouse. The Kiel
ennnl Is used fur exercise by (he bot
tled ships on pleasant Sundays.
The seaboard, greatly restricted, like
All oilier kinds of boerd. In known as
lie high cost of living. Tho country
Is DOt entirely on the level. It has In
the interior u dirge table bind, entire
ly empty. There are alio deep depres
sions In nil parts of the nut ion.
Berlin, the capital, was established
in tin- thirteenth century on the Spree
river. It bus not yet r vered. The
Inhabitants ora divided into two main
classes Junkers and Junked.
The present fooler is Kniser Blliloua
II. Ills principal occupation Is look
Ing for a place In the sun. There Is
something warmer limn (bat In store
for hlin. It Sounds something like
Helgoland. The crown prince Is the
barely apparent.
The national motto Is "Spurloa vi-r-senkt."
CAPITAL WELL WORTH VISIT
Merlda, Chief City of Yucatan, la by
No Meana Lacking In Attraotlon
for Tourist.
A capital which most tourists never
visit and Of WllOJM very existence
tunny people are Ignorant Is Merlda,
the chief city rif Yucatan. Yucatan Is
one of the richest Mexican provinces
mil. to L'O further Into the liilrlciieli.H
if geography, forms the right arm of
'the Gulf of Mexico. Merlda, Its show
city, officially began to exist In UM&,
when the Spaniards laid the corner
-tone with much ceremony ami pro-
i hlllllei
grandly that the very loyal
and nobis city of Meiidn, rhnrrered, by
his imet CatboUc majesty, Philip 11.
eras now on the map.
Maes then Merlda bn crown consid
erably, acquired a plan, cathedral,
university, hotels ami a goodly number
if mltllonalri s, ami coasidsra Itself a
ity of some luiportatiie.
()ne girverne of Yucatan, with a
well-developed sense of clxlc ami 1111
lionnl pride, tried to separate the
rajtlthy citizens of the capital from
MNBO of their surplus change for Im
provement of the city. The millionaire
"lenient COttld not see how It would
gain aiivthlm." hv Installlm- t f 1 IhmiiiH.
fully paved boulevards described so
graphically bv their promoter ami re-
fused to con( rlhute. lint the governor
dated S tax on the heiieqnen, the chief
Mures Of Merlda's wealth, find with
the proceed which ran Into millions
if dollars, he laid pavements which
made walking ami driving In the city
1 Joyous affair, Instead of the unplens
int necessity which it bad been.
Thraclans Used "Tanks."
The modern tank had Its precursor,
however, In crude, says the Christian
Science Monitor. One can lead all
boot It In Alexander the Great's ex
ploits. Jhet to show their dislike of
Alexander in particular, ami of Pan
Hellenism In general, the Thrnclans In
vented war machines In the shape of
loaded wagon! and conveyed them to
Mount RaetnUS, so as to command the
pass through which Alexander's sol
diers must march. At the critical mo
ment, the big, lumbering wagons, load
ed with rock, were launched straight
on the helpless men below. Alex
ander, however, met this onslaught
by ordering his men to lie down, anil
to interlock their shields above them,
so that the vehicles could roil over g
road of shields. Rv this maneuver,
wo are told, he saved his iiriuy from
annihilation.
Misunderstood.
Rnnto Domingo A few evenings ago
our warden, Sweet (Who, by the way,
doesn't deserve his name at all), was
dining nt a "Fonda" with one of our
doe-eyed damsels and was looking over
the menu when be asked her whether
I she would have a liltle shrimp. She
blushed deeply and answered In siih-
Htied tenes: "on, Mr. Iulce, you are
so sudden." Sweet, of course, defiles
this; but you perhaps don't know him
like we do. "Slim Jim." 44th Co., U.
8. M. C, in the Marines Magazines.
Wa.n't Doing It for Fun.
A London bunker was disturbed dur
ing an air raid because a British three-
llii-li illti iiiiiiitili.fi utt mi ( ii I mill ltl I aa
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irura, uiok up 11 posiiioii iiuei-ii iii
front of hla house. He went out and
iislicd the officer In charge to move
the gun further down the street, as
the racket was too much for his nerves.
nod got ibis reply: "Look here, do
you take this for a blooming hu.-dy i
gurd) T"
Here's German Efficiency.
German Industrial efficiency is so
nearly a fetich In the popular mind
that It Is n distinct shock to hear It
challenged by competent authority.
"In my young days," mild a con
tractor at a recent trade gathering,
"we awarded a contract to bridge nmi
of the swift western stritims to a tlrm
'of Qerman engineers. Otieaa what they
ill, I
Hlameil II' they didn't build thu
cutwater of the piers downstream.'
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Btate of Oregon
United Btatea Senaters:
Ceo B. Chamberlain, C. L. MoNary
Congressmen :
W. C. Hawlay, N. J. Blaaott, 0. N
McArtbur.
Attorney Oeaeral. George HI. Brows
Governor James WltAyoomb
Secretary of SUte. . . . . Bea W. Oloott
Traaaarss t. B. Bay
Supt. Pohtte Iaetrnottta J. A. Okor
sjMU, Stnsa Prlatav JoSa I aaranai
Supreme J edges :
r. A. Moore. Oeo. H. Bnraett, Bobt
Eakfn, R. 8. Bean, Tboe. A. MoBrlda
Henry L. Benson, Lawrence T. Har
la.
Ninth Judicial District
District Judge Dalton Blggi
County Attorney M. A. Blggi
Circuit meets the first Monday lr
April, and first Monday In October.
Joint-Senator J. A. Hurlo)
Jolht-Kepresentatlve, C. M. Craudal'
County of Harney
County Judge & c. Levom
Clerk Chester Daltot
Treasurer Pearl O. Flai
Surveyor J. o. Nicholson
Sheriff W. A. Uoodmai
Assessor John Cald wel
School Supt Pranoea Clari
Coroner Q. w. Clevengei
Commissieners:
W. H. Robin, R. L. Haas.
County Court meeU the first Wed
neaday in January. March, May, July
September and November.
Humey V. B. Lad Office
Register v. O. Cosoc
Receiver Bam Mothers iear
City of Unrn
Meetings of the Conncil every Sec
ond and Foutth Wednesday.
Recorder w. T. Klni
Treasurer Henry Daltot
i Marshal
.A. A. I'erry
Council men:
; J- , Loggan, Sam Motherhcad
0. M. Salisbury, J. R. Thompson.
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SIMMONS
I IN TDK CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK
STATE OF ORJBOON, FOR HAIt
NKY CO I NTY.
; Bhsaboth E. Coff, plaintiff,
va
1 William K. Ooff, defendant.
To William E. Ooff, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to up
pour and answer tho complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
I ourl an1 "I'1 on or uefor tllu 'l
1 UHy of ll,e t,m prescribed In the
order for publication of this sum
mons, to wit; within six weeks from
the 17th day of August, 1918, thai
being the date of the first publication
hereof, and if you fall so to appear
and answer said complaint, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief demuuded In said complaint,
to wit;
A decree of said court forever dis
solving the marriage contract now
a lid heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant and awarding
to plaintiff the care, custody and
control of the three minor children of
said marriage, and her costs and ill ;
hur emeiit". of this suit, and general
relief.
You are further notified that this
summons is served upon you by pub
lication thereof In Tho Times-Herald,
a weekly newspaper, published In
Hums, Harney County, Oregon, pur
suant to an order of Hon. H. C. Lev
ens, county Judge of Harney County,
Oregon, made and dated the 16th day
or August. 1918, the date of the first
publication being August 17th, 1918
and the last publication thereof will
be on September 28th. 1918.
J. 8. COOK,
of nuni'i, Oregon.
Attorqey for Plaintiff,
NOTICE OF FINAL Alt Ol NT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of
Jesse M. Bunyard, dee'd.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix has filed
her final account in the above entitl-
ed court
and estate and that the
Judge thereof has set Tuesday the
22nd day of October 1918, at the
hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon
and the County Court room In the
Court House as the time and place
for the hearing thereon and settling
j thereof.
All persons concerned are hereby
notified to file their objections In
writing, If any such there be, on or
j before Bald date, and to appear on
1 suld date and contest said final ac
count If objections there he.
Dated September 21, 1918.
GERTRUDE R. HUNYARD,
Ad.nliilstrntrlx.
lai Pub Bspt, 21
! 5th Pub. Oct. II,
larth Tremor Due te Thunder.
A peculiar effect of thunder whs re
cently reported to the weather bureau
by Douglas F. Manning of Alexandria
My, N. Y. Purine; (he storm, which
travailed In the evening, ench rumble
of thunder caused windows ami Moors
to rnttle. chltiawsre to Jar. and tre
mors in the earth simulating the
shock of an earthquake. Many per-
m,nn 'bought that an earthauaae was
,n Progress. The wesin.r bureau
' ,fc-" "' "musical" note of
very low pitch nd great volume are
sometimes produced by a aeries of se
quent or palsatlng Hgling die
charges, the shaking described ws
probably due largrty to the resonant
response of rooms to thunder nates of
this character.
Germ -Proof Money.
To a bank In Hpoknne, Wnsh., be
longs the distinction of circulating the
first antiseptic germ-proof national
hank notes. The United States treas
ury Is still experimenting with devices
to laundry dirty hank notes to bright
crisp ones, but the Spokane bank has
the first Nimltary money on record.
Kiftv thnuaaad dollara in hills, put out
by I he hank, w ere signed with an Ink
said to consist largely of Carbolic Odd.
The result Is the hills are suturateil
wllh an agency which means death to
I he most vigorous germ Who'd live
there.
Her Repartee.
"John, I wish you'd stop snoring"
"What's the matter with you now?"
"Nothing, only I'm getting tired of
these sleepless nights."
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
8TATB OF OREOON FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY
In the matter of tho Estate of
Henry Lulg, deceaaed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That
tho undersigned administrator has
flied ills final account herein and
that the court has set Monday the
28th day of October, 1918, at ten
o'clock A. M. us the time and the
County Judge.i office at Hums, Har
ney County, Oregon, as the plac I to
hear a .- Objection thereto.
Dated at Barns, Oregon, tills 28th
day of Septemla r, 1 U 1 8 .
LBON M. BROWN,
Admlnl i rator of tho estate
of Henry Lulg, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
J'NITEI) STATES LAND OFFIOE
Hums, Oregon, September 4, 1918.
NoCie is hereby given that Thont
us Van limit, of Silvles, Oregon,
wlio. on September 29. 1913, nnid I
Homestead Kntry, No. 07001. for
SEVNE'i, Sec. 9; 8WNW4,
SHNfraNW, Section 10, Township
20 8.. Range 31 E.. Willametta Meri
dian, has filed notice of lutentior. to
make final three-year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Register and Receiv
er at Hums, Oregon, on the 9th day
of October, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
8. Robert Bennett, Silvles, Oregon
George W. Waddle. Saddlebutte, Ore
gon. Andy Taggart, Silvles, Oregon.
Cyras A. Sweek, Burns, Oregon.
V. Q. COZAD, RegUter
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
executrix of the lust will and testa
ment and the estate of Frank A. Kills,
deceased, by order of the County
Court of Harney County, Oregon. All
per ns having claims against the
said deceased or his estate are hereby
notified to present them to tho under
signed at the office of her attorney,
Charles W. Ellis, at his office in the
Masonic Building Iu Hums, Oregon,
duly verified as by law required,
within six months from tho date of
this notice,
Dated September 14. 1918.
Pearl i. bllib,
Executrix of the Estate of
Frank A. Ellis, Deed.
1st Pub. Sept. 14
r.th Pub. Oct. 12.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACtNH'NT.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of
Charles A. Haines, deceased.
Notice ia hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix has filed her fi
nal account In the above entitled
court and estate and the court has
set the 14th day of October 1918 at
the hour of ten o'clock in the fore
noon as the time and the county
court room in the court house in
Burna, Oregon as the place tor the
hearing thereon and all settlements
thereof. All persons Interested In
said estate or huvlng objections to
said final account are hereby noti
fied to file their objections in writ
lug on or before said date and to
appear ut said hearing and contest
ii ill final account.
A.NNA HAINES,
Executrix
1st Pub, Sept. 14.
6th I'ui). on. i,
NOTICE TO TRAPPERS
Notice is hereby given that Coyote
and Hobcat skins must have all four
feet and the scalp attached when
presented for bounty, otherwise
bounty cannot be paid as provided by
law.
CHESTER DALTON,
County Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTT COURT OP THft
8TATB OP ORKOON, FOR HAR-
NRY COUNTT.
In the matter of the estate of
James F. Mahen, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned bgs boon duly appointed
executor of the last will and testa
ment and estate of James F. Mahen,
deceased and has qualified as such.
All persona having claims against
said deuoased or his estate are here
by notified to present them to tho
I undemlgned at his ranch 011 Cow
Crook, Harney County, Oregon, or
to his attorney, Charles W. Ellis, at
bis office In the Masonic building In
Burns, Oregon, duly verified as by
law required, within six months
from the data of this notice.
Dated August 31st. 1918.
Ira J. Mahon,
Executor.
1st Pub. Aug. 3 1st.
(tb Pub. Sept. 28th.
NOTICE OF GL'AHDIAVS SALE OK
REAL PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREOON, COUNTY OP
HARNEY.
In the matter of the Guardianship
of
Louis B. Garreit, a minor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
tho Undersigned, J. W. GARRETT.
Guardiun of LOUIS H. GARRETT, a
minor child, pursuant to an ORDER
of the County Court for Harney Coun
ty. Oregon, made and etitered on tho
llrd day of September, 1918. giving
and grunting said Guardiun a License
11 certain hcreinm'tor-descrlbed
real property belonging to said Minor
Child, will from and after the 28th
day of October, 1918, offer for sale
and 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 subject to the confirmation
of suld Court, the following-described
real property situate in Harney Coun
ty, Oregen:
"An undivided l-24th interest In
In and to the East half of the South
west quarter, and the Southwest
quurter of tho Southwest quarter of
Section 14 and the Southeast quarter
of Section 22, and the Southwest
quarter of the Northwest quarter,
and the West half of the Southwest
quarter, and the Northwest quarter
of the Northwest quarter of Section
23, and the West half or the South
west quarter of Section 26. and the
North half of the Northwest quarter,
and the Southeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter, and the East half
of the Southwest quarter of Section
IK, ail In Township 20 South. Range
29 East of the Willamette Meridaan,
Harney County, Oregon; and also
Lots I, 6 and 9, and the Southeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter of
Section 2, Township 21 South, Range,
29 East of the Willamette Meridian,
Harney County, Oregon".
Offers for the purchase of said real
property maybe made to me in writ
ing at the office of my Attorney J W.
UIGGS, Voegtly Building, Bums, Ore
gon, from and after the 23th day of
October, 1918.
J. W. GARRETT, Guardian.
Dated this 27th day of Sept., 1918.
First Publication Sept. 28, 1918.
Last Publication Oct. 26, 1918.
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ADM 1 N IHTRATORS SA LE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of sale,
duly made and entered by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for tho
County or Harney, on the 19th day of
Semt ember 1918, in the Matter of the
Estate of Joshua T, Fry, deceaaed.
the undersigned administrator, will
on and after the 30Qi day of October
1918 at the office of hla attorney in
the matter of said estate, viz; Char
les W. Ellis, of Burns, Oregon; whose
office ia in tbe Masonic Building
in said City of Burns; offer for
sale for cash to tho highest bidder
the hereinafter described real estate,
subject to confirmation by the Court,
In one parcel; tho said real mtute
belonging to said estate and being
described, as follews:
East one-half of the South-west
one-quarter tE'SW1,! and Lots
(3) and Four (4) of Section Thirty
(30) in Township 26 South of Range
II East of the Willamette Meridian
in Humey County, Oregon.
CHARLES V. REED,
Administrator of the Estate
of Joshua T. Fry, deed.
1st Pub. Sept. 28th.
Mb Pub. Oct. Iltb.