The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 04, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Saturday, Koptoinbci -I H80.
T II 12 T I M R 8 - 11 H H A h D 11 U It N H , II A It N K Y COUNTY, O It 13 O O N
ADDITIONAL LOOAIiH
Fay uml Sid Comogyu were In town
for a day or two during tho week.
A K. Rlcharditon nnd Ira Davirt
toft yesterday forenoon for tho high
hills in uuoiit of deer.
N
Will Young and his brido arrived
recently from Cullforna nnd tiro
making their homo lit thin city.
MnHtnii mill Mhlnn fi.... ...... i .. .
"'u imuwii hid in j. u, Anaorflon wan in town yon-
mo mountains looking for door. lordny. Ho ntntod things looked good
in his community nnd that tho
ft, . 1.1 W Una...... 1. .. .1 .
turn. " "i un ivuk uur uvpan-1
up tins morning ror Portland after
spending a fow days In thin city with
her husband.
D, L. Woolock.of. tho Homo Lum
ber Ho. ut Crnno wuh Id, town ThurH-
I
Pat Donognn Is homo from An
drowH (whoro ho had boeh lOitfuueil
nvlth hlH unctoa In Ilin Htoro.
Mr, nnd Mrs, TIioh. Hutton nro In
town, fllnco thoy disposed of tholr1
Wngontlro InndH thoy havo no homo
In thin county and aro mnklng pro-
ranchem woro preparing to cut tholr
second cronH of alfalfa.
Mrs. Jnmon WohIoh. and hor llttlo
boh aro horo from tholr homo at
Wilder, Idaho, on a visit with hor
mothor and othor relatives for a fow
days. 8ho roportB JamoB busy and
uuablo to tako tlmo off to vlfllt.
J. W. Hlggs caino homo from tho
Trout Crook ranch ThurHday evening.
own a farm,
puratlonn to goto llond whoro thoy, Ho wan accompanied up by Mm.
Hlggs and tho chlldron who had boon
roiitlratliiK for a whllo down on tho
ranch.
r A1K PRICES ---GOOD FOODS
THISIS
WE
A GENERAL STORE
-bat
SPECIALIZE ON FOOD
Id nlway fAlr weather price In our bargain department for grtworiei.
Comnin out of tlio rain of profiteer!. Wn havtj nn umbrella with no
lendi in it. It ti pockctboo proof grocery buying, and it your oppor
tunity for a jutt return on your money.
Sc oar sample tnr made te order suit.
Yen couldn't get better valuea anywhere
at anything like the prices. i
Hov. Tlcknor of tho HaptlHt church
InforniB uh that ho nnd bin wlfo with
Bovoral of tho Sunday Hehool chlldron,
forty In all, npont a plunBant aftor
T noon out at tho enmp KrouudH on tho
rlvor yesterday.
Mr. and Mm. John ICuhn nnd tholr
Hon woro horo from Stiploo for a day
or two tturing mo wok. Thoy woro
horo on business and lucldoutally to
ronow aciiualntaucuH. Thoy woro ac
companied over by a frloud who re
cently arrived from MUsourl.
L. E. REED
General Merchandise
IMlOHIMIIIMimMIMIIimilHMIHIHIIIHMI
Red Star
Detroit Vapor. Stoves
Costs less to operate
Sanitary-no oder or smoke
No wick -Fastest
'
No excess kitchen heat
Fries, boils, or bakes anything
Will pay for itself in fuel saving
in a few months
A boon to the house keeper
. S. Geer & Co.
HARDWARE
uapi, nnu nth. a. w. uowau nro
homo after being abiiont novoral
weeks during n portion of tho tlmo
Capt. Cowan was in a hospital. Ho
return In Rood health and full of
optimism for tho futuro of thin coun
ty whoro ho hna runlded for bo mauy
your. ,
Ooorgo Kry bi hero. Ho arrived
from Portland tho foro part of tho
week and has nlncn bon vbiltlng with
hid many frlondfl, discussing tho
crops and looking aftor buHlnoHB In
terests. Mr. Fry 1iih not hf.on In
Rood health during tho paHt several
months, but Inn boon In Portland
since nlniiK in May under tho care of
a specialist and bo In now gaining.
Ills wlfo Ib In California.
Hill Jones, the Juuttira banked
btoukmun, and li Ik non I'oto came
ovor from their Drowsoy rnuch lint
nlRht. Thoy aro making a tour of
tho dlHtrlct surrounding- tho InkoM
today and will return HiIh evening
to meet tho otllccrs of tho Oregon
State Cattle & IlorBo Growers Assoo
latlon who will bo In UuriiH this oven
Iiir on their way to Lukcvlow to nt
tend the Itouudup.
J. C. Ileatty remembered thlx Nhop
with a lino lot of roiiHtliiR earn, Bond
ing t hem up by M. V. Doilgo who wan
In that nelKliborbood recently. It
wax a real treat to get HiIh corn,
eipeclaHy when ono coiirildern n
nolKhbor 1 1 v 1 1 1 k too mlloH away Bent
It up. Tho writer Iiiib forgotten tint
variety, but recall the fact that on
a recent vlult to the neatty home on
Trout creok ho won Informed that tho
need for both varHleB (there were
two) were grown on tho place ouch!
year and naved.
Jlonry Welcome wan ovor from
Juutura for a Bhort vlHlt during tho
week.
MrH, 01)11 Hhattuck and hor mothor
took tholr departure WodnoBday for
I'ayotto whoro thoy will vlnlt for a
time, Mth. Hhattuck underwent an
operation for nppondlcltlB and Ib
tdowly regaining her Btrongth. She
will rotnaln with hor niotlter for n
fow wookH,
N. lOlchncr, fortnerly a roHldont
of thin county and who Hill I owiih a
farm out In tho liuchnnun dlHtrlct,
wuh a caller at thlri ofllco yeuterdny
morung. Mr. Klchner now renldun
In Portland where ho Iibb a poBlHnn
with tho railroad nH'a car carpenter.
Ho ownii a homo In Oregon City con
Hinting of ten acroH of orchard, Ho
Ib out looking aftor bin farm and ox
pcctB to return to Portland In a day
or two,
MIrh Hnra Howell, tho community
nurHo, Iiiih returned from an extended
vlHlt to tho Drowiiey and Crano uolgh-
borhoodH, Wo uuderBtaud It la her
Intended to remain here for a tlmo
during the oponltfg wooltn of tho
flolioolrt for the purpono of beginning
the work In tho rcIiooIh at HiIh point.
Ah Boon iih tho children of thin dlH
trlct are given attention MIhb Howell
oxpoclH to tako up work In other
bcIiooIh In tho county,
C. L, Joiner and Kathrlno Mc
Laughlin woro married In Idaho sev
eral wpfyXa ago and came to Cranq
whero Mr. Joiner U employed by the
railroad. Tho brido had boon mar
ried before and secured n dlvorro
from her husband a llttlo over six
montliH beforo contracting tho necond
mnrrlngo, but tho ox-hUMbund lntl
mated thlB wuh not tho race and
threatened to cause Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joiner Home aunoyanro. In order to
avoid HiIh pOHBlblo Inconvenience tho
couple caino to IluriiB last Tuemluy,
secured a marriage license and woro
again married. Thoy returned to
Crane at once where they are held
In high osteon! by their ncuualutnn
ces. Full line Kakhl and ' Corduro;
Trousers. N. Urown & Sous.
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NtKriCi: TO CltKIMTOItS
WAYHrm: oiihkiivationh
and Hog mon throughout tho entlro
county,
Aro you going to bo there unci do
your bit toward making it tho mont
HUccoHHful organization of JlH kind in
the fltato?
If you aro allyo and havo good retl
corpuHclon flowing through your volna
(Continued on pngo four)
wonk nt tho record breaking price
of $r,fift por box. Netting mora per
box than you do for a lamb or 100
poundn of cholco hoof.
; WhntH tho aiiHWor? Go back and Vou will wurcdv b. tlmrn if u i nhv..
! r(,u;1 u,a ,,rMt four PMMKraphH of thla CttlIy poHMble-nnd If It Isn't posfllblo
arucin aim tuo annwer In clear. OH- to t)0 thoro porHOn you wJ hunt
OANIKATION. CO-OPKHATION. Not l)t, you'r m.Khbor ,lrid havo him tako
only In selling but In ovory ntop lead- your application for momborHhlp.
lug up to tho preparation of tho crop A11 HOt KoIIowh. Homombor tho
for marketing, pruning, nprnylng, in- ihm nMt, pjnc, 1JurilH, lho n8t lUy
Bpoctlon, grndlng, packing, labelling 0f tho County Fair, Saturday, Octobor
and last but not least ADVKUTIS- ,,, B,,,:olHl( at tho Commercial Club
iwi. ir Iholr product waBirt adver
tised you wouldn't bo reading this
Just now. See the point? It Ib JunbI
aH easy and practical to lot tho world
know tvhero tho host beef, mutton etc.
comes from and create a rlemnnd for
them as It Ih for pears.
What aft you going to do nbout It? ,
''till wnlk around JuhI to Mivo fiin-j
oi al expenses or lo save oxctloii nit
down mid Imitate a knot on a Iol-? N'ot,co M 5,oro,,y K,vw" t,,at lhcro
NO. or are you going to got busy and nro fund" 1,10 lr01l"ry tH VY ott
place yourself In a pohHIoii to keep
Hoouih. LKTS GO.
I. M. Davis and W. D. Ilaker wcro
over from Drowooy during tho week.
Mr. DovIh had Homo honey ho wan
dlBposing of made by hln hlvo of bees
at DrowHoy.
HCIlfK)! WAHHANT OAMj
up with tho procession am', marten
more and bettor produce at rt PRO
FIT to oursolf In the futuro Instead
of nt a LOSS as In the past.' j
How will you go about It? Kasy. '
Tho former la coming to his owni
through tho KAItM DUHKAI'. Tho'
Stockman can nsruro results through
a livestock association. NOW.
warrants No. 149, 24 and 27 in
School Dlntrict No. 48; also warrant
No. C In School DlHtrlct No. C.I. Inter
est conBCi on August 23, 1920.
W. Y. KINO.
County Treasurer.
ItABHIT BOUNTY
Fivn caata eack will be paid far
Tho Rabbit killed wttala tan beuBaarfea
Harney County Livestock Association of oa fam' Wflrta cf Bvraa. TfcVi
will be organlr.ed at Dura.1, Saturday, oifer Uha far At days, aad eott
Octobor 2 in tho Commercial Club will be au4e oa out Wce. Atr
roosjH. Tho organltatlon Is backed N, SHOWN SONS
by tho live wlro Cattle, Horse Sheep July 9, lt2.
I iWvIHbH1 flHIB aBmTaVBBBLIaBBBVBlLBaBi
an mi
EVKRTHI NO else being
equal, it pays Oregon people
to buy from merchants who are
sufficiently inttirc.sred in upbuild
ing Oregon to push the sale of
Oregon-made goods.
Is your grocer this kind of a intin? Docs
your druggist display Oregon-made
goods prominently? Does the confect
ioner you patronize feature Oregon
sweet-meats r Do your restaurant, hard
ware store, jewelry store, shoe shop,
furniture store, furnishings store and
garage take pride in featuring, whenever
they can, Oregon-made products?
The people who scl) the things you need ought to get hehind Oregon-made
goods hecau : they ;fi;e otop notch quality and hecause the sale of Oregon
Products-' means increased industrial growth. Your dealer ought to make it
easy for you to buy Oregon Products. Ask him to feature' them.
In tho Circuit Court of the State or
Oregon for Harnjy County.
William J. McKlnnis,
i Plaintiff.
I vs.
Mot l V. Dodge,
Defendant.
NOTICK IS HKIIKIIY OIVKN that
tho undersigned -has been duly ap
pointed Receiver of tho partnership
estate of Dodge & McKlnnis, and that
all persons having claims agaluiit the
said partnership estate aro hereby
notllted to present them to tho un
dersigned within thirty days from tho
date of tho llrst publication hereof,
which Is dated August 28th, 1920;
and
NOTICK IS HKIIKIIY FUllTHKIt
OIVKN that the dual hearing of said
receeiveiHhlii matter will bo bad In
above entitled court and ciiuko on
Monday, October I'll, 1920.
This notice Is given by publica
tion once ouch week for u period of
four coiiHccutlvo weeks pursuant to
an order of (he Hon. Dalion Digs.
Judgo of the Circuit Court of tho!
State of Oregon for Harney Coun-i
ty, made and entered In above untitl
ed suit on AugtiH 18th, 1920.
HUM. IIOTCIIICISS,
llccelvor.
First publication Aug. 28th. 1920.
LiiHt publication Sept. 25th, 1920.
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NOTICK OF DOAlin OK EQUALIZA
TION MKKTINO.
E D U CATION PAYS
I'OIt THK IN'DIVIIH'AIj AND KOIt T1IK 8TATK
A Person with No Kducatlon has but Ono Chanco In 150,000 to
Iteuder Distinguished Service to tho Public
With Common School Kducatlon 4 Chances
With High School Kducatlon 8V Chancea
With College Kducatlon 800 Chances
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
THOSK STATUS AUK WKALTHIKHT THAT HAVE INVKSTKD
MOST IN EDUCATION
Oregon Agricultural College
Through a "Liberal and Practical Education" pre
pares tho Young Man and Young Woman for Useful
Citizenship and Successful Careers la
AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING HOME ECONOMICS
COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Tho Training Include PHYSICAL "EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH,
MODKHN LANOUAOK, AHT and tho Othor Essentials of a
Standard Technical College Courso
1'ALl, TKItM OPK.NH HKITKMHF.lt 30, 1PUO. TUITION IH KREK
FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO
THE REGISTER, Off gw Africtlliral Cl!qe, brvalfc, Oresoi.
Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here
JiUY OREGON PRODUCTS
Associated Industries of Oregon
Notice Is hereby given that tho
Hoard of Equalization of Hnjaey
County will moot at tho court houso
oa tho secoud Monday In September,
being tho 13th day of tho month,
1020, for tho purpose of equalising
the assesxment roll of 1920. "Peti
tions for tho reduction of u particu
lar aiMOiwment must bo filed with tho
Hoard during tho first wnok It In re
quired by law to bo In session, and
verified by tho oath of tho applicant,
otherwise it will not bo considered
or actod upon by tho Hoard." (Law
1907, pago 459.)
JOHN L. CALDWKI.L,
County Assessor.
1
NOTICK I'OR Pl'lllilOATION
UNITED 8TATKS LAND OFFICE j
Dtii-ns, Oregon, September 2, 1920'
Oeorge J. IlllllugK, of Hums, Oregon,
who, on October 5, 1915, mado
llomostviid Entry, No, 08H79. for
Lots 2, a, SENWV,, Nl'j'4SW4.
Section IS', Township 21 S,, Iliiuge
30 K, Willamette Meridian, hns tiled
notice of Intention to make Final
throo-yoar Proof, to establish claim
to tho land above descrlbod, before
ReglHtor and Receiver, at Uurns, Ore
gon, on tho Cth day of Octobor, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Carl Kohl, Clyde Mulkny, Mollle
Parker, and Curllo Parkbr, all of
Huron, Oregon,
V. G. COZAD, Roglstor.
M A It Y O It I V V I N
Republican Oandldato
For School Supt'i'lntoiulcut
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Dress Goods
Underware
Silk Shirts
Collars
Gloves
Shoes
Belts
Ties
Groceries
We sell everything
to eat, Produce Fruit
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