The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 12, 1918, Image 7

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    ir ; long retirement from the
I view Monastlr Ir again mak-
iw to thho public.
IR. B. F. SMITH
Musician and Surgeon
Burns, Oregon
ml residence, Geo. Young heese
Pheae No. BeS
You llnHnnKfn.iaaa !..- -
" irain aitaauy-an
excellent collection of Liberty bond.. WANTED TO THANK DONORS
we would strongly advise
tn it ....
- .., apecimens as possible of
the Fourth loan.
TSWtT
ww
you to add After Thlt Jt Would B Fo(y t0 lay
That Sailor Do Not Appreciate
Gifts.
J. Ul. QBAtY
Phrsiclan and Surgeou.
turns, - - - Oregon.
liNld floor Tnuswama Bldg
'Phone Main 86.
I'i.NMN & DENMAN.
Ihys.cians and Surgeons
iiueru iiiKinutlv night or dav
lliirriuiau.
Harriman, Oregon
Ir- Minnie Hand
rsician and Surgeon
it Telephone Connection
lAlbritton. Ore.
ro. jjillaw A. 0 FAOfcMKJM1
J7 staesr rormarl, Ok.
5 " Ke,"' kr staeat .1 sola. A
Eastern Greg on Enf ieeeriBj?
CIYU, AND NtUvATiflN RtfttiGJtS
Barn, Vregoa
JOHN (JKKKKKI.I.NU.
b. E. HIBMRD
EUTIST
I brat door east photo gallery
Boms, Oregon.
IRUCER. KESTER
Attorney at Law
)(!.. Practice
Land Scrip for Sale
Vale, Oregon
M. A. BIGGS
Attorney at Law
O. I Bide;., Burna. Oregon
Towelor. Optician and
BlUiVtWF,
Fine Watch Repairing A ftp
cialty.
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IMKHAFnPRESSca
Mr. Anna Steese Richardson writes
In the Womnn'a Home companien:
"At for knitted garments, i wish
you could have been with me one day
at a certain naval baaa near New
York, when the crew of a ahlp which
had been accidentally mink In our
very harbor entered Uie chaplain's of
fice to receive their fresh supply of
knitted garments. They hail all lost
their clothing, barely eacaplng with
their Uvea.
"The boys lined up like the well
trained sailors they were, tucked their
supplies under their arms anil marched
out again, headed by mi nfllccr. But
the moment ihey broke ranks outside
headquarters eiich boy became ah-
orbed in his own particular package
f knitted garments nnil com fori bug.
turning the sweaters, tha helmets, the
arriitleti add even lbs bsga Inslds out
poking Inquiring Angara Into every cor
ner. "'What lire they looking for Mint'
I asksd the young officer ill my elbow.
"'Dear, no,' said my guide with
laugh, 'Letters, notes, ths addresses
of the Imly who knltteil the garment
or tilled the bug. They wnnt to write
hack nnil any thnnk you.'
"After watching their frcnxled
sarCh for notes mid addresses, noth
ing Can ever mnke me believe that the
boys do not uppreclute such gift."
OFFl)tW DIRECTORY
State of Oregon
JOKE ON DESTROYER CAPTAIN
Spent Hours Searching for Convoy
Which It Turned Out Never Had
Been Loat.
Humorous stories as well as trnglc
tales comes from the sens, even In war
time. A British nnviil otllcer wus re
luting with great glee to his friends nt
thS club ii story about one of his ma
jesty's destroyers which was detailed
to escort a transport tilled with troops.
This transport, it srcins, wan com
manded by a captain who, unlike most
United States Senaters:
Oeo. E. Chamberlain, C. L. McNary
Cengressmen:
W. C. Hawley, N. J. Blnnott. a N
Mr. AN bur.
Attorney General, George M. Browi
Governor, James Wlthyoosahs
Secretary of State Bea W. Olcoil
Treasurer t. B. Kai
Supt. Public Inatructlea J. A. Char
chill.
State Printer John Lawreaa
Supreme Judges:
F. A, Moore, Geo. H. Burnett. Robt
Kakln. K. S. Bean, Thos. A. McBrlda
Hoary L, Benson, Lawrence T. Har
la.
Mntli Judicial District
District Judge Dalton Itlggi
County Attorney, M. A. BIggt
Circuit meets the first Monday It
April, and first Monday In October.
Joint-Senator J A. Hurloj
Joint-Representative, C. M. Crandal
County of Harney
County Judge H. C. Levem
Clerk Chester Daltoi
Treasurer Pearl O. Fls
Surveyor J. O. Nicholson
Sheriff W. A. Ooodmat
Assessor John Caldwel
School Supt Frances Clark
Coroner O. W. Olerenget
Commissieners:
W. H. Robins, R. L. Hass.
County Court meets the first Wed
neaday In January, March, May, July
September and November.
Harney 17. 8. Land Office
Register V. O. Cosad
Receiver Sam Mothers ieao
City of Hums
Meetings of the Council every Pec
ond and Fouitb Wednesday.
Recorder V7. T. Kin,
Treasurer Henry Daltoi
Marshal A. A. Perrv
arth Tremors Dus te Thunder.
A peculiar effect of thunder was re
cently reported to the weather bureau
by Douglas F. Manning of Alexnndris
Ray. N. Y. During the storm, which
NOTICE TO TRAPPERS
Notice Is hereby given that Coyote
and Bobcat skins must have all four
prevailed In the evening, each rumble feet and the BCa,P "ahcd when
of thunder caused windows and doors
to rattle, chlnaware to Jar, and tre
mors In the earth simulating the
shocks of an earthquake. Many per
sons thought that an earthnnaae was
In progress. Ths weather bureau
ststes thst since "musical" notes of
very low pilch and great volume are
sometimes produced by a series of se
quent or pulsating lightning dis
charges, the shaking described waa
probably due largely to the resonant
response of rooms to thunder notes of
this chnracter.
"Germ-Proof Money.
To a bank In Spokane, Wash., be
longs the distinction of circulating tha
first nntlseptlc germ-proof national
bank notes. Tin- United Slates treas
ury Is Mill experimenting with devices
to laundry dirty bunk notes to bright
crisp ones, but the Spokane bank has
the first sanitary money on record.
Fifty thousand dollars In bills, put out !
by the bank, were sinned with an Ink
said to consist largely of carbolic acid.
The result Is the bills are saturated
with an agency which means dentil to
the most vigorous germ whoM live
there.
presented for bounty, otherwise.
bounty cannot be paid as provided by
law.
CHESTER DALTON,
County Clerk.
NtrriOH TO CKHJDITOKH
Her Repartee.
"John. I wish you'd stop snoring."
"What's the mutter with you now?"
"Nothing, only I'm getting tired of
these sleepless nights."
NOTK'K OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IRMAN VON SCHMALZ
Attorney at Law
.uid practii-e before I'. S. I.atni
Office a specialty
r iv Itldg. next door to post olflc
Burna, Oregon
f'frftilfv
i 1 i
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V
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
fns, - - Uregon
tii es in the State Courts and be-
U . S. I . ml Office.
.'li.'iH. II. ioonard,
Atthknkv-at-i.aw,
attention given to Collec
h .i'ui Kcul l'lstato niatutra.
H'ire Insurance.
Notary i'tihlic
Bt'KNS. Orkoun.
$1500 Reward!
Tho Orcsoa, ("at
I furnlfi nun Kei sda
I IVa nlm-ll 1'rfili-c
lion AaufatloO nl
wlili Ii Hie Under
lien.. il in nember
will tlv II mi i.
ri Hid for erf-
ill III 1- Ii-miIIiik III
I 111' irrnl Hlul cun
i i Jin. of iiu) per
lynr partlet meal
Ii. a liurtea, mill
et miili'D i.cloinrtiit
to any ul lis unou
sssa.
In addition tnibe nUtxe, the nadrralgned
offers Hi. .ante rundltlou ti uu for all tiuriea
liranded burn aliod twroii botli or ulther Jsw.
Braud n-iii.ii.si In ghi tuuntlra. Knv
Harney, Lake ai .1 (rook counili-a. Iloraea
vented lt.-n aoid.
Nun Din crown horaea aold and only In
large imu.li..
w w.BKOWN Pile Orea-.m.
or ins class, was mecK ami iniin. I ne j Ceuncllmen:
nictit was nark ami illrtj ami naturally j. k. Loggan. Sum Motherhcad
UO lights wire showing. In the storm Q M Salisbury, J. It. Thompson.
m
a
9
e
and darkness the destroyer 1'ist sight
of her convov. Her commander, who
was one of the nervous, peppery sort.
dashsd up ami down ami around and
shout Inn could not pick her up. Of
mures the naval officer blamed the cap
tain of the ci.iivii.v for Dot keeping In
touch ami -:inl things about the sea-
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY
In the matter of the Estate of
Henry Luig, deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
the undersigned administrator baa
filed ills final account herein and
that the court has set Monday tho
28th day of October, 1918, at ten
o'clock A. M. as the time and the
County Judge.i office at Burns, Har
ney County, Oregon, an the pluco to
hear any objection thereto.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH:
STATE OF OREGON, FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY,
la the matter of the estate of
James F, Mahon, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
executor of the last will and testa
ment and estate of James F. Mahon,
deceased and hus qualified an such.
All persons having claims against
said deceased or his estate are here
by notified to present them to the
undersigned at his ranch on Cow
Creek, Harney County, Oregon, or
to his attorney, Diaries W. Ellis, at
his oi fire in the Masonic building in
Burna. Oregon, duly verified as by
law required, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated August 31st. 1918.
Ira J. Mahon,
Executor.
1st I'-ob. Aug. 31st.
5th Pat. Sept. 28th.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S HALF OF
HEAL PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF
HARNEY.
In the matter of the Guardianship
of
Louis B. Garrett, a minor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
the Undersigned, J. W. OARRETT.
Guardian of LOUIS B. (J A It RETT, a
minor child, pursuunt to an ORDER
of the County Court for Harney Coua-
HI'MMO.VS
IN Tin-: CIRCUIT COURT OF TDK
BTATH OF ORBOON, for iiak
NKY COUNTY.
manahlp of the convoy's captain that Elisabeth e. Goff, plaintiff,
would not read well In print.
finally after several hours vain
search the destroyer's counnainlei
thought bis best plan would be to run
for the nearest port and there see If
he could got any news of the missing
vs
William E. Goff, defendant.
To William E. Gorf, the
named defendant:
ty, Oregon, made and entered on the
Dated at Hums, Oregon, this 28th 23rd day of September. 1918, giving
day of Septemhir, 1918. jand granting Kaid Guardian I Ucoiiko
I, EON M. BROWN, j to sell certain hcrelnufter-descrlbed
Administrator Of the astata real properly belonging to said Minor
Of Henry Luig, deceased.
above
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Burns. Oregon, September 4, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given that Thorn
Child, will from and after the 28th
day of October, is is, offer for sale
and proceed to sell at private sale to
tho 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 said Court, the following-described
In the name of the State of Ore- aH Vu" Zandt, of Sllvles. Oregon
transport. The destroyer thrashed her j Ron. you ure hereby required toap-iwno- " September 29, 1913, made real property situate in Harney Couii-
way through a heavy sea at a speed of j pear and unswer the complaint filed Homestead Entry, No. 07001. for j ty. Oregen:
against you lu the above entitled ' 8K v NE4 , Sec. 9; IwHNWtlt "An undivided l-24th Interest in
court ami suit on or before the last ' s V4N 4NW '4 , 8ectlon 10, Township I in and to the East half of the South-
L'O knots. Just as she entered the har
bor she picked up a plaintive wall from
the convey: "Need we follow you any
longer?"
day of the time prescribed in the 20 8- taKo 31 E., Willamcttn Mori
order for publication of this sum- ,1,a"- lltt'' rlUul notice of Intention to
irtous, to wit; within six weeks from niake final three-year Proof, to us
the 1 7th duy of August, 1918, that tublish claim to the land ubovo de-
Sumpter Valley Railway Co.
Arrival and Departure Of Trains
LONE
lESTAURANT
OLORGE FOON Prop.;
At All Hours. Short
tiers and Prompt Service
ith Reasonable Rates
Give Me A Call
site Tlraea-UaraM
la
Departs
No. 2, Prairie 1:15 A.M.
Sumpter 2:35 P. M
Arrives Baker 4:15 P. M
Departs
No. 1, Baker 8:3 A. M.
Arrives
S x n j t 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 7:55 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 7:56 P.
M. which picks up Pullman at
Ba or, arriving at Portland 7:00
A. M. Also with No. 18 at
0:45P. M. for points East.
lake This Room Yours
Art in s Butcher Shop.
When hotels have anniversaries or
department stores end half centuries ) being the date of the first publication scribed, before Register and Recelv-
of service flowers are always present j hereof, and If you fall so to appear "r at Burns, Oregon, on the 9th day
In abundance and n butcher uptown ' and answer Bald complaint, the plain- of October, 1918.
had observed this. Yesterday, arhstj !tff w1, apn,y ,0 the couft fo. the claimant numes us witnesses:
he noted by his calendur that the next u i.,.!.,,,.. n,,nllnti uitvi,.u n,-........
. ....,..., relief demanded In said complaint. B- 'l,,1rl Hcnncn, Miivies, Oregon
nay WOlllil etui ten years oi inn nun
...-. !,.,. I... ,..,,,.,I i In, i tinners were ' w"i
In order. So, fearing that Others A decree of said court forever dls- " " Taggart, Sllvles, Oregon
would not remember the data ha or- solving the marriage contract now cyas A. Sweek, Burns, Oregon,
dered. They came mid the butcher ar- and heretofore existing between , v- - COZAD. Register
plaintiff and defendant and awarding
to plulutlff the care, custody and NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ranged them as nrllstlcall.v as his rt
In dangling sausages allowed him.
But when customers began to come In
later be noticed smiles. At first he
look this for commendation and smiled
back, but later he walked all the way
around the wreaths and Inspected
them more carefully. Ami then It was
that he decided flowers could never,
never become Ids friends. For resting
ill a cluster which was supported by
the sausages was a banner reading.
"Rest In I'.'itce." and the ribbon which
upheld the standard of the roses ami
was propped against the llverwurst.
"We will meet you over there." Which
brings to mind the Immortal Inscrip
tion by the reporter .who Interviewed
the champion schwelter cheese de
PQUrer f the world- New York'
Times.
E Tge ly I ; -
BSjj;.. WylHraBSBB an II I las
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 walla and ceiling! are more
handiome, more substantial and more sanitary
than any other kind. They are the eaaieat
walli to build. No lath or plaster therefore,
no litter. Beaver Board always givea aatinrac
tion. But you can't expect Beaver Board
reaulta unlesf this trads-aavk is oa the back ot
the board you buy.
Burns
Hardware Co.
Burnh, Oregon
Bit of Finnish History.
Finland which lias declared Its In
dependence from Russia, has long
been n bit Iter slate between the Inller :
and Sweden. After PetOT the Great '
conquered Finland in i7''i ami annexed
Its caslerinnost province, Vlborg, Swe ,
den made repeated but unsuccessful
efforts to regain this province. Final
UP Alexander I, in lKiiii, brought all the I
Finnish territories under the Mus
covite yoke. Since about 1800. how
ever, Finnish liberties have been
greatly curtailed. The powers of the I
Finnish diet were cancelled and Its !
constitution practically abrogated. In
l'.Hi.'l a Russian dictator was appoint
ed nnd the country flooded with Rus-
si. in spies; arbitrary arrests nnd ban
control of the three minor children of
said marriage, and her costs and dls- Notice is hereby given that the
biirsements of this suit, and general undersigned has been duly appointed
relief. executrix of the last will and testa
You are further notified that this inont and the estate of Frank A. Ellis,
I summons is served upon you by pub- deceased, by order of tho Couuty
Ileal ion thereof In The Times Herald, Court of Harney County, Oregon. All
j a weekly newspaper, published in pers ns having claims agaiiiBt the
Hums, Harney County, Oregon, pur- said deceased or his estate are hereby
I suant to an order of Hon. H. C. Lev- notified to present them to the under-
' ens. county Judge of Harney County, signed at the office of her uttornoy,
Oregon, made and dated the 16th day Charles W. Ellis, at his office in the
of August, 1918, the date of the first Masonic Building lu Burns, Oregon,
publication being August 17th, 1918 duly verified as by law required,
and the lust publication thereof will within six mouths from the date of
be on September 28th, 1918. this notice.
J. S. COOK, Daled September U, HUN.
of Bums. Oregon, l'KAUL 1. HI. LIS,
Attorney for. Plaintiff. I Bxaoutrlx of the Estate of
Freak a. Ellis. Deed,
1st Pub. Sept. 14
, Ith l'uh. Oct. 12.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT I
west quarter, and the Southwest
quarter of the Southwest quarter of
Section 14 and tho Southeast quarter
of Sectiou 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 of the South-
George W. Waddle, Saddlebulte, Ore- west quarter of Section 26. and the
North half of the Northwest quarter,
and the Southeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter, aud the East half
of the Southwest quarter of Section
35, all in Township 20 South, Range
2 9 East of tho Willamette Merldaan,
Harney County, Oregon; and also
Lots 3, 6 and 9, and the Southeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter ot
Section 2, Township 21 South, Range
2 9 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.
BIGGS, Voegtly Building, Burns, Ore
gon, from aud after the 28th day of
October, 1918.
J. W. GARRETT, Guardian.
Dated this 27th day of Sept., 191S.
First Publication Sept. 28, 1918.
Last Publication Oct. 26, 1918.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
IN THIO COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of
Jesse M. Bunyard, deu'd.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix has fjb-d
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 is hereby given that the un-
her final account in the above entltl- derslgned executrix has filed her fl
ed court and estate and that the mil account In the above entitled
Judge thereof has set Tuesday the court and estate and the court has
lahments became daily occurrences; 22nd day of October 1918, at the aet the 14th day of October 1918 at
no means of Ilusslflratlon was left un- j hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon the hour of ton o'clock in the fore
tried. The Finns are of Mongolian ulld tne County Court room , t,,e
extract on and number about 8,000,000. .,..., -,,. llw .,. ,, . .
The Marine Journal I Huso as the time and place ourt room In the court house In
' j for the hearing thereon and settling Burns. Oregon as the place for the
A Heme Wrecked. thereof. hearing thereon anu all settlements
"1 understand Mrs. Gabson has left All persons concerned are hereby thereof. All persons Interested in
Mr. Gabson and gone home to her notified to file their objections In said estate or having objections to
mother. writing, If any such there be, on or said final account are herebv nnil-1
"Yes, a sad affair. She charges him before said date, and to appear on fled to file their objections In wrlt
wlth excessive cruelty." Bftld date and oonteBt aald flIlftl ai , or b f ,Q d t d
"You surprise me. Gabson doesn't , nh)M. ,,, ,, ' .. ...,, , ""
ww "" ,... ..... ii.ieui hi sain Hearing anu routes!
Dated September 21, 1918. hlli,i rinul account.
GERTRUDE R. BUNYARD, A.NNA HAINES.
Administratrix. . Executrts.
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Bring That job to The Timeg-HeraldOff.ee
look like a man who would beat his
wife."
"Oh, he didn't do anything of that
sort. He got hold of a gas mask some
where and whe.i Mrs. Gabson started 1st Pub. Sept. 21
ens of her mouologues he put It on." ' Oth Pub. Oct, II,
Blriuluguuw A-e-liurald.
r-"
-'
1st Pub. Sept. 14.
ail, Pub, Oc, U.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of sale.
I duly made and entered by the County
Court or the State of Oregon for the
I County of Harney, on the 19th day of
Seintember 1918, in the Matter of the
Estate of Joshua T. Fey, deceased,
the undersigned administrator, will
on and after the 30th day of October
1918 at the office of his attorney in
the matter of said estate, viz; Char
les W. Ellis, of Burns, Oregon; whose
office is in th Masonic Building
in said City of Burns; offer for
sale for cash to the highest bidder
the hereinafter described real estate,
subject to Koafirmatloa by the Court.
In one parcel; the said real estate
belonging to said estate and being
described, as follews:
East one-half of the South-west
one-quarter (EViSW'.4) and Lots
(3) and Four (4) of Section Thirty
(30) In Township 26 South of Range
32 East of the Willamette Meridian
in Harney County, Oregon.
CHARLES V. REED,
Administrator of the Estate
of Joshua T. Fry, deed.
1st Pub. Sept. 28th.
v6th Pub. Oct. 2tU, , .1 i.- .