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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. B. F. SMITH
Physician and Surgeon
Hums, Oregon
Ifficejt residence, Dr. UriMttt's for
mer home, Phone No. 14
J. W. CI K A R Y
Physician a ii J Surgeon
Iturm, - Oregon
T.'lophono R139
DKVMAN DKNMAtf
PhrMcliins aad Sargroa
tV.t aniwered promptly day or night
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( in in, Oregoa
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1-Ututo matters
I tie IiiNiiranco
Nuiiiiy Public
Oregon
u.i ( i: it, ki:sti:k
Ulmrney at I.uw
lLar.' i'
1 ractlce
Laud Scrip for salo
Yule, Oregoa
1. '.7 Us
M. A. niggs
B I I, (i H & II I G U H
lawyers
llurnu, Oregon
ESTRAY
E'TltAY From Deamaa raueb at
Hirriman, one brown sUndard, ,Kl?u.T. "IU,, ,5wr",'r-
red mare, with one yearllug colt Kred WllliaBis. Burns, Oregon,
t d ono Iumi spring colt (by her); j ,''t
1 KVf" FOR SALE -Practically now cream
iM tier's place. Hold nnd not- separator. 300 pounds capacity. In
o or bring to Hums. Will- uulro at Hagey's store. 3-0-lt
I S ' i n iiHonaiilo fee. JAMES
J A ART. UuniH, Oro. 12-20 WANTED
( ii c hita ehuuky
l.-.l RR 0 left fib Mlhlor,
nit looo Mm. One Iron
iiiu- r 1 1 - bruiDHd II
H m left v. bultablo
nu tboir t uvery Ed.
UuniH, Orof i 1 -24 f ,
t.; i
r.
ESTHAU.D Cuttlo bin led with 2
M'tar on left hip, murod spilt lu
Hit ami crop oir right; also cattle
brandtid S7 with bur t .er top on
r-Kht ribs, marked split iu right
atid crop off loft. Horses: ono sor-1
rtl work maro branded 7L on
'iri(i niul vented on shoulder; one
b.'iy huUiIIu mare wlthh star In face
tranded TK connected on loft ,
lomdor; two threo-year-old colts
a bay gelding und brown maro
braudni S7 with bar over on stifle.
J- lt J McKlnuon. Drowsoy, Oro.
Cailllllliti.u trw nftlnu ulinillfl InlfO
"arning and Hoo that tlioy uro prop-
y manicured before attempting to
hake hands with our local popula-
on. We aro Just a bit fustldlous In
'uese nartj. i
(I8TRAY8 Two cowrt one branded T
on right ribs and X on right hip.
one branded thus
on leelt hip. Ownor may
have them by paying feod
Dill. MAN UUNDY
ago, Oro.
2-14
n-20
K8THAYED Hud holfor branded TY
right Hldu, crop off lott nnd uiul or
bit in right. Paul Well, UuniH,
2-21-4t
U8THAY I have r coming two-year
old rod holfer at my place marked
with crop off right uud Hpllt lu
loft ear. Part of the brand can
he made out but not nufftcleut to
dlftUugulna the last part .ot It.
Tho brand la an S wlth bar ever tt.
Owner can have aame by proving
property, paying tho feed bill aad
uUo paying for thla notice, fkott
Haley, Narrows, Oregon. 2-28.
FOR SALE
i MILK AND cream for nalo, Q. J
Dent, llurnu Feed Darn, phono No.
U8C. 2-21 tf
TWO STORY, Bevon room renldonco,
plantored, hot and cold water, bath
and modurn couvunlnncuH, collar
and garage, In lllock CD, 3rd addl
tlnn to UuniH, belonging to Mrn.
i KHtlier l Schwartz, for tuilo
W.M. FARRK
FOR BALI? 1.00 ncro well linproveil
1 Irrigated ranch, all fenced with
convenient bulldlngd, huune, cellar,
barn, corraU and other outbuild
Iiikh; farm machinery ami work
homM go with the placo. Part
caili, balance on long time at '
per cent luturcHt. See A. A
Traugott of Inland Km pi re Reality
Co. 2-28tf.
FOR SALH Piano lu Drat clasH con
dition, $75 caHh. See V, J.
Crozler, UuniH, Oregon. 3-13-4I.
FOR HALK One aero and 11 vo
I room Iiouho. good outbulldiugM
and feiicoH. also 3 Mi acrea lu alfal
fa next to river. luqulro at thlM
olllco. 3-13-21.
for halk Kariy nauri ecu or
mm)i1 v iicul. wiutou (JilibH. liuriiH,
i k t a J A
urvgoii. -iu-i-.i
iill iifb VitQ vutu n unuiui via u ! -
wr H,ould una nonfrcezlng iolutlon
and avoid frozen radiators- It In
Hold at Lamprihlru'H Qarage.
i ' Tlio Robert (2lcn ranch In Section
iiil, T. lit Si, H.U2JS !-;., for sale at
I20I.00 cuxh.
WM. 1'ARRU.
For Sale 12 horse-powor Ruxsoll
traction engine and buy baler. A
I barKulu. W. A. Goodman. 1-3.
FOR BALE -Tho James McMauus
; ranch In Bee. 13, 14, IB, T. 20 S.,
R. 24 E 320 ucres, for $1000.00.
I WM. FARRE.
FOR SALE Blx hundred aero well
located logged over laud ten dol
lars pur acre. Tho ranch adjoin
ing this laud now has about one
hundred bend blooded stock. J.
W. Harnett, 175 17th st. Portland.
Oro. 3-6-13
WlllTK the Co-op Store Caldwell
to twelve fmi several hundred rock
, bottom price ot bmInc. Ready mix
,cd iwlat $R gal. Iuee Llaseed oil
4M.10. Plug tolaceo tOc, V, Leader
sjn tor 91 eunM. LaMe trial aseil
huts very Utert ntyles f0M to 1.00,
FOR SALE Todd Check Proctector,
lo practtcuiiy new no. ih em-
WANTEp -Position an cook on a
ranch Sophia Yocom, Buininlt
Hotel. 3-C-l't.
REPRESENTIVE WANTED W
want a representlvo for Rums and
surrounding territory to cull on
furmurs and dairymen Helling and
demonstrating u well advertised
fully guurentced Cream Separator.
A man who is honest und will work
can build up a nice profitable busi
ness. For full particulars addroas
Chas, . Wulkor, No. 8 Front St.
Portland, Oro. 3-6-3t.
WANTED Woman to do light housj
work and look after a little child.
No washing. Inquro of C. W.
Lewis at N. Brown & Sons storo
or phono O101. 3-0-tf
LOST
LOST Ilotwoou Wurna nnd La von,
ono largo black volvet ladlos hat.
Finder ploaso leave at The Tlmos-
Horald olllco. Reward. 3-0-3t
LOST Auto toola In a brown can
vafl caao, botwoon Auntie Fryo'u
homo In tho lower part of town
and The Tlmeo-Horuld olllco. The
kit may have fallon off on Main
atrcot or the atroet in tho hoiUIi
part of town. Finder leave at thla
olllco. 3-13-tf.
LEGAL-NOTICES
NOriCK OI-' EHTIIAY HMM
Notice In hereby gvon that tho
underalgned W. L. Iloxt of Buntex,
Oregon did, on tho flrat day of Febr
uary 1920 tako up the following de
scribed etray, vix., ono threo-year
old steer, color red, mottled face
and branded with what appears to be
a quarter circle 1 and an Indistin
guishable mark to the right of it on
left bip, marked with a crop off the
right ear aad swallow fork in left.
That on the 28th day of February,
1929 the Justice ot the Peace for
Burns district Harney County, Ore
gon made and entered an order that
the sale of said estray be given by
publication in Tho Times-Herald, the
said Times-Herald being tho County
olflqlal papor for Harney County, Ore
gon. In pursuunro of this order I will
on the 20th day of March, 11)20 at
ten o'clock In the forenoon of said
day at public auction offer tho mild
extra)' for sale to tho highest mid
best bidder for rash to satisfy tout
of taking up and keeping and all ox
pennon incurred Including th Justice
fees and all other expenses that may
have been regularly made.
Said sale to tako place on the
ranch of -V. L. Hunt near Buntex,
in Hurney County Oregon.
W. L. II EST
XOTH'K OF I1IDH OX ROAD WORK
The County Court will rcclove bids
on Contract work of building new
Diamond Crude (Side Hill Orade),
until 9 o'clock a. m. Monday March
22, 1920. Specifications may bo scon
at tho County Clerk"s olfleo and soul
mi bids may be llled at the Clerk's
olllco.
Dated this Mb il'iy or March 1020.
CHESTER DALTON
, County Clerk
.NOTICE OF RIDS FOR WOOD
Notice In herebv given that the
County Court nV llarnoy t'oiiiity will
receive oiils U' to April i. iusi, ror
1 40 cords best quality Pino Wood and
i3C cord best uuallty Mahogany wood,
'to bn dollvot-'.l at 'bo Court House
I nil, I llli.li Hclmiil lut 1 lil 1 ii ur. Ill Iliirnn.
Oregon, on or before Septotnber 1,
1920. A bond will bo requested,
and the Coin ty Court reserves tho
right to reject any or all bids, II Icier
will bu considered for either or both
kinds of wood.
Sealed bids may be left at County
Clerk's olllce.
Dated March fi. 1920.
CHESTER DALTON
County Cleric.
CITATIOX
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR HAR
NEY COUNTY
Iu tho matter of the estate of
David Miller, deceased.
TO, Eva Pollock. Sada Warnlck, Ivan
Kynnlson, II o r b or t Kyniilnon.
Willis Kynnlson, Alice Nye, Ida
CcCahlan, Lolund Kynnlson, Lester
Palmer, Henry Palmer, Josephine
Palner, Lillle Cherry, R. A. Miller,
ORKET1NQ8:
IN08:
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY CITED TO APPEAR In the
County Court of tho State of Oregon
for the County of Harney on the Cth
day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock la
the forenoon of that day to tlnn and
there show caure, If any oxlsts, why
the Judge of sa'd Court shall not
make his order authorizing and di
recting the Administrator, us by law
ronulrcd. to sell tlio real proporty
(belonging to tho said estate at pri
vate sale to tho btgliest bidder for
'cash iu hand, uud duKcrlbud ns fol
l lows, to-wlt:
i Ej of tlio WW uud NWVi of tlio
N'EVi or section 30 and beginning ul
the HouthouHt corner of tlio 8W',i of
Hoctlou 25 uud running tbunco west
208,7 foot, thence north 417.1 foot,
thoncu east 208.7 root, thence south
417.4 feet to the place of beginning,
all of said laud being In Twp. 24
south of Rnngo 27 E. W. M Harney
County, Orogou, uud all of Block 4
in Coopor's Addition to tho Town of
Halsey, Oregon,
WITNESS: the Honorablo II. C. Lev
ens, Judge of the County Court of
tho Stato of Oregon for Harney
County with the soal of said Court
nfllxed this 20th day of February,
1920.
ATTEST:
CHESTER DALTON
Clerk
An exchango sagely remarks that
"nearly evory divorco results in two
or more marrlagos." Quite Inter
esting, indeed. Possibly one or tho
couplo annoxos u couplo of now ouos.
LAND NOTICES
NOTION rXH PUBLICATION.
UNITED 8TATEB LAND OFFICE.
Burns, Oregon, February II, 1920.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Jonoph P. Koohler, of Burns, Oro
gou, who, on November 28, 1913,
made Homostuud Entry, No. 07111,
for NEVi NEW, Sec. 22; W NWU
NWVi BWy, Section 23, Township
26 8., Range 30 E., Willamette Mer
idian, has tiled notice ot Intention to
make Final three-year Proof, to
establish claim to tho land above
described, beroro Register and Re
ceiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the ICth
day or March, 1920.
Claimant nasae an witnesses:
J. A. Krusaholx, D. E. Morgan, C.
W, Lewis, and George Parsous, all
of Burns. Oregoa. -"'
V. O. COZAD Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
t .MTKI) HTATMH IuND OFFICE
Burns, Oregon, February 25, 1970
NOTICE Is hereby given that Ollv
ur F. Savage, of Burns, Oregon, who,
on April 17, 1912, made Dooert-Land
Entry, No. Of.979, ror NBVi, Section
6, Township 20, B Range 32 E
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make Final three
year Proof as lu ordinary homestead
canes, under act March 4, llllfi, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, beroro Register and Re
ceiver, at Hums, Oregon, on the 21Hh
day of March. 1020.
Claimant names ai wllnessns:
W. Bcott Haley. E. T. Haley or
Narrows, Oregon, Ben Nowinan, ami
.1. T. OIIimoii, or Burns, Oregon.
V. CI. CO.AI) Roglctor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED BTATES LAND OFFICE
Bums, Oregon, February 11, 1
NOTICE Is hereby given that Udell
Dendauw, of Wngoutlro, Oregon,
who, on November 1, lOU. made
Homestead Entry, NO. 07. Vi. for
84 BWU, Bee. 28; 8EVi. S NE.
Section 20, Township 20 S., Raiigu
2t E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make Final
throe-year Proof, to establish clulm
to the land above duscrlbed, beroro
"Register und Receiver, at Burns, Ore
gon, on the ICth day of March, 1020.
Claimant names us witnesses,
L. A. Addlugton, R. L. Mutton. W.
Wagner, and C. O. Walters, till or
Wagontlre, Oregon.
V. tl. CO.AI). Register
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNTY .H'RUE
I hereby announce myself us a
candidate for tho olllco of county
Judge, subjuct to tlio decision or the
democratic voters at the primary
election to bo held May 21, 1020.
GEO. D. HAGEY.
FOR COUNTY Jl'IMJE
I hereby announce my candidacy
ror the olllco or county Judge, sub
ject to the decision or tho republican
voters ut tho primary election on
May 21, 1920.
11. T. HUGHET
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce ray candadacy
ror the olllco of Judge of Hurney
county subject to the wishes or the
democratic voters at the primary
election on May 21, 1920,
J. 8. COOK
FOR COUNTY JUDCJK
.1 hArnbv Aiinounffl myself as a can
didate for County Judge subject to
the decision or the repunucau voters
at tho primary election on May 21,
1020.
R. L. HASS
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
llnvlnir consented to becoilio u can-
dldntu for county Judge, subject lo
tlio decision of tho republican votora
of I lamey coun y. n uio in ar o
,nn May 21, lO-'O. I wll ntato that 1
have no enemies to puulHli or rrloiul.i
to roward. nor any "ax to grind".
but ir eluctod will do tlio riglil us I
sea It, and will, as far as possible,
work in harmony with tho other
members of the county board for tho
best Intercuts of Hurney county,
Yours truly,
O. O. JBTLEY
FOR COUNTY CLKRK
1 hereby announce myself as a can
date for tho offlco of county clerk of
Harney county, subject to tho wishes
of tho democratic voters nt the pri
mary olootlon on May 21, 190?0,
RALPH J. RIMER
""Try Firestone Cords. Universal
Garage. Adv. tf.
"Thoro is, 'at least, 'one noticeable
effect of tho war, Amorlca la quite
sufo ror plutocrucy,
VOH COUNTY (JLKIMC
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for county cleTk subject
to tho wishes of the democratic vot
ers at the primary election on May
21, 1920,
CHA8. B. DILLMAN
FOR H1IKRIFF
I liernbv announce mvsolf as a
caudldne to succeed inysolf as shorlff
of Harney county subject to the do-'
clslon of tho republican voters at tho
primary elecion on May 21, 1920.
W. A. GOODMAN
FOR SHERIFF
1 hnrnhv annouscA mvslf as a can
didate for the Republican Moralnatloa
for Sheriff, at the Primary Electloa,
May 21, 1919.
I B. N. MATHEWB.
FOK HHKHIFF
I, hereby announce myself as a
candidate ror sheriff of Hurney coun
ty, subject to the decision of the
voters of tho Republican party at
the primary election May 21, 1920.
H nominated and elected I shall
enforce the laws to tho best of my
ability.
W. CLARENCE LUCKEY
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself as n ;
candidate for nomination as Sheriff,!
subject to tho choice of the Reptibl
can voters at the Primary Election,
May 21, 1020.
J. W. CRAWFORD
FOR SHERIFF
To tho Voters of Harney County,
Oregon:
Subject to the npprovnl of tho Re
publican Voters or Harney County,
Oregon, I hereby anuounco mynelf
as u candidate ror the Nomination of
Sheriff, to be voted on at tho coming
Primary Election to bu held May 21,
1020.
R. L. .HAINES.
FOR AHHEHKOR
1 hereby announce myself as a can
tlldato to succeed myself as assessor
subject to tho doclslon or the repub
lican voters at tho primary election
on May 21, 1020.
JOHN L. CALDWELL.
FOR ASSESSOR
I hereby aiiuouncu myself ns a can
didate for the olllce or asseiiHor or
'Harney county subjuct to the decision
or tho republican voters at the pri
mary election on May 21, 1020.
GEO. W. YOUNG.
FOR SCHOOL Bl'PEHINTENDE.Vl
I hereby announce my candidacy
lo succeed iiiyHotr as school superin
tendent or Haruoy county, subject
to the decision or tho democratic
voters at tho primary election ou May
21 1020
FRANCES CLARK
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce myselt as a
candidate tor tho olllco. or Superin
tendent of schools in Harney county
subject to the decision of the Repub
lican voters at the primary election
to be held on May 21, 1929.
MRS. MARY ORIFFIN
FOK DIATRICT ATTORNEY
Subject to the decision of the dem
ocratic voters of Haraey County I
hereby anaouace myself a caudldnto
for tho nomination of District Attor
ney for Harney County at the pri
mary election May 21, 1920.
GEO. S. SIZEMORE
To tho Republican voters of Har
uoy and Malheur counties:-
I herewith submit my candidacy
to tho Republican voter.' of Harney
and Malheur Countloa for tho nom
ination of Joint Representative in the
Orogou Legislature in tho niiovo tus
Ulct. . - ... .
Should I bu iiomliiuifil t will no
, 0 IUI), M ln
..., h,Ituiutlon time will bo of
jbenollt to this part or tho stato, and
tt. Mm utiitn ut lnri'o.
P. J. GALLAGHER
H PUR LI NO the PAINTKR
House PaintingAuto Painting
Sign and Pictorial Painting
INTERIOR DECORATING
PAPKRIIANGING, AND TINTING
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
Staining, Graining and MarliUng
BARBER SHOPS
PROMPT sorvlco and courteous
trentmont will nlwuyB bo uccord
od patrons ot tho Burns Hotel
Barbor Shop, Baths ut uny hour
or tho day. C. W. Simmons. Prop.
"RoBt in peaco, brother If you can
find it anywhoro on this earth: Wo
cuu't, . .
FOR JOINT HKNATOH
1 seek tho republican nomination,
tor Joint sonator Tor the twenty-second
Senatorial District at thq. coming"
primaries.
H nomlnntcd and elected I promlst
to tho District an honest sorvice and
will tako my oath or offlco unpledged
to any porson or Intercut.
I am a liberal nnd not a reaction
ary or radlcnl; .nnd especially so as to
public expenditures. Economy
should mean thrlftlness, Public ex
penditures demand a reasonablo
promiso of material nnd social bene
fit. Irrigation and drainage under
special assessments; good roads; pro
tection of grazing lands and of tho
public range for the good of the live
stock interest as a wholo; bettcrmont
of mall service; Improvement of fa
cilities of branch lino railroads; am
among the Important local need.
Roads and postal service In country
districts are the only visible returns
from taxation, aad the burden of tax
ation should be fairly equalised
through these means,
On the foregoing statement I ask
the support of the republican voters.
CHMtLEB W. ELLIS, Burns. Pro.
CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday Services;
Sunday school 10 A. M. Send the
boys and girls to Sunday school
Preaching at 1-1 A. M. Subject:
"Tho Church and lis Movement."
Come to the morning service and
hear something of the "Groat Inter-
Church Movomont."
B. S. Hughes, Pastor
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Services nt 11:00 oVock.
The reading room in the church
Edifice, Is open on Tuesday and Fri
day from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Sunday School meets on 8unday at
10 o'clock.
Pupils may be admitted to Its
classes up to the ago of 20 years.
The public Is cordially Invited to
the Church SovIcqs and to the Read
ing Room.
HOME PAPER AD SELLS IT.
"Ever try selling that pig or cow
or old plow or thousand baby chicks
by an ad In tho local papor?" asks
George W. Kable, Ronton county
agent, or his Form Bureau News
readers. "Ifu a cheap und easy way
to got your wants before tho public,
ii'n n lMitul thlnir to watch the ad
columns or the homo paper, too, ror
some good bargains aro oRen round
there. Every rnrnier should sub
scribe ror tho county paoer. Many
nows Items, notlcos and local events
you ought to know you will never
know unless you read tho homo paper
wo say this because wo bollovo It and
bucuiiHo tho papers have always been
'Johnny-on-tho-spot' iu aiding tho
rami buroau."
o
OFFER ASSISTANCE TO FARMERS
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallls, March. 10, Assistance in im
provement or livestock, construction
or form buildings, and housing o
reed ror stock, is orferod by the ex
tension dairy service at tho collego in
Harney county farmers.
Use of high grado purebred stock
and weeding out of Inferior cows, by
cowtestlng associations and herd re
cord keeping, is encouraged by dairy
men In the extension service. Last
year 4,500 cows were tested through
the seven cow testing assoclatioaa
of tho state, and 97 Inferior cow
wore discovered aud sent to the but
cher. Silo meetings and campaigns re
aniinii in tiwt cnnHtructlon of nearly
1 1000 silos in Oregon last year. In
ioiie county nlone It is estimated that
!;10 stlOH sav.wl 1000 tons '"iv.
Pinna ror dlfferont farm buildings
are rurnlHhod to runners by the ser
vice and advice concerning proper
housing Is given through correspond
ence nnd meetings.
Tho dairy depart ment of tho col
lege gives assistance or information
regarding nmttors relating to dairy
production and dairy manufacturlnc
Selection of purebred cattle, proper
feed, anil balancing of rations aro
I mutters on which tho department la .
.prepared to give assistance.
JOHN UKMBEKLINfl,
Jeweler, , nnd Optlolim ,
Emrrnvor.
Flue, Watch Repairing a Specialty.