The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 11, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    September, It, lSO.
THE TIMKH.H-HRA.il II V It N H , II A ft N 1J Y (JOUNTY, O It ft CI ft ff
Vuro Fit
IlH.I. ALLOWKD IV COUNTY COU 11T AT THK SKPTKMHKR TKR.U
High Sdiool Puntl
Ohan Downs
1, 8. Geer Co.
Harney Valley Lumber, (Jo.,
jHckcusou uiut Hon
Ctilltlp CawMold
'hits Urlttlnghnm,
,tftriK'V Valley Lumber Co,
f'onrl Downs
t j. MoDonuld
John W Griilnun Co-.
Tlio Untes-Hornld
"he National Geographic Co.,
The J K. Otll Co.
135.00
3.20
G.90
94. 50
10.00
12.00
9.35
8.00
tackuey Hron.
John R Could '
It. 0 RoyuoldB
.biaho Lnckmnn
j. J Patterson
j. J Patterson ' ,
w'm Fnrro
r , H Vincent
t ( iwlilcld.
i riv Agricultural College 1200.00
r u Wles Mfg. Co.
ra Clark.
,V o llurdwell
rheitt r Dnlton
j J Patterson
, 8 Goer Co.
Umprthlro Garuga
Liu iwwua
T.J. McDonald
Ua. Drtttlngnum
1. B. G-rer Co.
j 3. Taylor
fjnon Lowla '
The Times-Herald
The Tlraos-Ilorald
lnlvrrsal Garage Co.
127.00 Labor nt, High School Hulldlng,
284.89 Supplies ;fo High School,
068.09 liiunlH-iplIkh School llulldlng,
29.04 Lumber orl($gn School Unlltllng.
4.20 Clcunlnfj'yariU. High School,
1GO.00 Labor on High School Ilulldln.K
105.08 Lumber for High School HulldliiK,
8.00 Cleaning out High School llulldlng.
70.00 Labor on High School HulldliiK.
204.27 RiippllpM for High School,
28. 80 Supplies for If IrU School.
3.50 Supplies for High School.
13.44 Supplies (or High. School.
General Fund.
4. GO Hauling express to Court Houhu.
10,00 Jullora Fees for August.
3,00 RopnlrltiK Lawn Mower.
Care of County Poor,
JUHtlco Fees Stnto vh Hrndley.
Justice Fees Stnto Vb Medio t ul.
TrnvulliiK Kxpenscu to State High
way mooting at Portland.
Visiting Quarantine patleutH.
HeturulitK Kallot Doxcs after Klcctlou
Ilalauce due of extension work.
Window Awning for Treasures' ollleo
Stumps for HupurlntuudeutH olllce.
200.00 Stock Inspector one hair yearly salary
4.00 Witness Circuit Court.
Stumps for Clerks Olllce.
(EDEVIL TO FINISH
LOCKLEAR CONTRACT
C.G8
3.CG
,25
GG.05
Justice fees State vh SoruiiHon.
Supplied for Court Houhu,
J MckerH
Wnlter You n ft.
:.oy rurry
)a- Culvert Fluinu Co.
Mull, t, Finer Co.
al TradliiK Co.
Mullen Finer Co.
lvl Corrugated Culvert Co.,
v i,r) Pease
Kulli'it and Fitter Co.
N A Dibble
Kodfou Focnnughty Co.,
1'arnoy Saw Mill
t -egon State Highway Co.
0 W Wnddol
1 ul Luudlno
. (. . ir.l t.'l.i.. .
L O Wirrslnger
f ufte Vouiik
rilckeiirton ant Son
Rut F. Slier
Elba Turner
Fame Valley Lumber Co.
1. upiihlreH Garage'
I S Geer auiLtficv
.V V Dodge S
Y O DouglaH
Kirney Valley Lumber Co.
T M Short
'er II Voung
UunnlloM for Court Houho.
24.00 Labor on Shed at Court HouneJ
8.00 Labor on 8hed at Court Houu(
32.00 Labor on Shed nt Court Hounv.
48.65 Supplied for Court Houae.
1.50 Iabor on Court IIoiho F.nglne.
7.50 Kent of building for polHoft Ingred
lentM.
1.00 Printing for TrcaHurer' oftlce. ,
-67.35 Printing for CIcrkN omce.
49105 'SupplleH for Sheriffs Cur. i .
Hoad Fund
15.00 Labor an road building bridge.
.75 Hauling for road
76,80 Hauling for road
959.88 CulvorlM for WrlghtH point.
2.7G Freight uwl Forwarding vhargerf.
2.00 Huppllett for road work.
' 137..r:i Freight and forwarding culverlti
K.97 Slgnx for Itoad.
52.50 Labor on Itoad.
17.84 Freight and Forwarding charges
5.00 Hond Viewer, C. R Parker rbnd.
15.50 SnpplleH ror road.
49.04 Lumber ror rendu
50.00 Dynumlte for Wrlghtt point grade
37.50 Labor on Itoadit
12.00 Labor on ItoudH
27.50 Labor on ItoudH
35.00 Labor on Head driving Trucks
25,00 Labor on ItoadH
35.84 Lumber for rondn.
13.50 Labor on ItoadH '
30.00 Hauling CulvertH to Diamond Ore,.
13.96 Lumber for roadn. ,
17.86 Supplle for ro"adH.
44.12 Suppllt'H for roudn.
159.00 County Surveyor. (
205.00 Labor on ItoadH if)'
15.lt Lumber for roadH.
7.75 ItepalrH on road mauhlmtry.
37.50 Huullug for road work.
u m .. if ;
torlnllzcd -that Iho Hron of hatred
are burning inoro fiercely day y day
that tho clnnh of war lit becoming
more deafening hr tlmo goen en.
You rond Iho dally paporn. You nro
' keeping In touch with tho foreign
j nowfl tho oventn'or tho old world.
In tjtlmatliiK your pay roll ror the
eiiHUlug year don't forget that your
wife h worth double that of your
hlghent Ailarled employe, lluek up
and whauh up.
I. Chexter Daltou, County Clerk In and for Huruey County, do hereby
Miry iliut the foregoing in a true Hut or all hillti.pad by the County Court
! ti i- September Term, 1920.
! S.'plember I, 1920.
CIIKSTKIt- DALTON. County Clerk.
Ily FLOltKNCK DALTON Deputy.
ftarrjr McLaugblla Maa4i o
top af aky-Mraar tw lmii4r4
faat alMV tha atrMt t afiaw ihat
hk aerVM arc In cmh eeatnlaa
t taka over tha nnflaiaKa4 eaa
tract of tho ,,tnt" avIaUr Loek
(oar. who roeantljr leal hla llf
r't Im in nn alrnlino
Wise and
Otherwise
The average American citizen runtH
Reuurely lit the belief that HiIh coun
try will never enter unother Kurop
onu conlllfct.
"jJut don't be too Hitre.
o
WANTIOD Cook on a ranch. Pnrtlen
with children need not apply.
Good wagon, Mrrt, CuhhIo Smyth,
Diamond, Oregon. 10-11
Nick Klclmor iIcq. 160 acreii In Sec.
2, T. 23 8., It. 33 K Small houne
100 ucr'iH cleared and broken. All
fenced. $1000.00,
Came to PliMo Co, Hunch on Cow
Creek. Two Muck one marked
Hpllt In each ear one hole In onu
ear, owner can have them on pay
ing' con t to Sherman Long.. Send
cotit or notice,
WANTKD TO TUADK 3 and three
iihflcr Ilnlu Wagon, Hornctf or
Cattle for Ford. Dell Cryder,
HurtiH.
910 HKWAHD Will bo paid for
each, of thn followUlg dtWrlW-d
anliaaUt'Ono rd nottlo fucn two
year old heifer branded ravened
A with ateai down on left hip, LX
with quarter,. circle bar under on
left nlde. One red toottlo face
utuloT'two year old heifer with
name brandit ah first described. One
red while fnco two year old Htccrl
with LX and quarter circle Imrl
under. All marked with crop and!
Hwallow fork In right ear and tin-'
der hair crop In left I). L. Newell,
Narrows, Oregon. IMl-lt.
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XOTICK I'Olt Pl'ltLICATION
OREGON
STATE FAIR
SALEM
Sept 27 to Oct 2
A wealth of agricultural displays.
Magnificent livestock exhibition.
Splendid machinery and tractor exhibit
Greatest horse show in the northwest.
Excellent racing card and amusements.
Special attractions both day and night.
Ideal camping grounds.
Excursion rates on all railroads.
For particulars write
A, H. LEA, Secretary, Salem, Oir;
UNITI3D STATICS LAND OFFICF.
Iltiniri, Oregon, September 10, 1920
NOTICK Ih hereby given that
Arthur D SchwartJ!, of Nnrrown,
Oregon, who, on May 29, 1917, made
I lenient end Kiitry, No. 09787, for Lot
4, SWV.NWVi, W4BWU. Sec. 2;
Lot 1, BKWNKH. KHKU. Section
3. Towmihlp 28 S Itunge 30 I-:.,
Willamette Meridian, Iiuh filed notice
of Intention to mnke Final three
year ProoL to cittiihllHh claim to the
The wIho man spendn It Ih money, laud above denorlbed, berore Itegln-
The man who npeakH with a bill ir
lonuuo Ic tho llrnt to del Hh venom.
Looking truth In the face Ih often
mure profitable than pleasant.
The tool blowH It In.
We have a curious hankering to!
know the sensation of a hnngel man j
when the Jerk comes, Hut don't try 1
the, experiment In order, to satisfy an
editorial wblm. 4
. ter and ItecelVer, at Hums, Oregon,
on the 14th day of October, 1920.
Claimant names as wltuesHes:
James Henderson, William F.
tlarrls, Hans Hang, nnd Frank
Drown nil of Narrows, Oregon.
- V. G. COAD, Heglster.
NftTICK VM Pl'llLH'.VrlftS"
Don't blow up a storm, when the
wire nsks you ror ten bucks to spelid,
brother. Like ours, H he had not ;
married she.mlglit have money or her .
If It Is true that "everybody's busi
ness Is nobody's business," then the
reverse should he equally true that
nobody's htiHliieH Is everybody's busi
ness.
Onl the slender tie that binds
I gland uud France prevents unother
v jrlil conflict, and that tie Is peril
''.dy we.ik, Is otten ueur the break
!' polut.
They know that we are sltthig on
the cratei or another volcano, and
tho lid Ih uu'comrortably warm,
Some duy It may blow off.
And then who knows?
Red Star
Detroit Vapor Stoves
a
Costs less to operate
Sanitary no odei 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
UNITKD 8TATK8 LAND OFFICK
Hunts. Oregon, September 8, 1920.
NOTICF. Is hereby given thut j
George Toner, or Hums. Oregon.
own, i who, on Kepleiuher 3, 1915, made I
Homesii'nd F.ntrv, No. 08338, rori
HH",SW.i. HWWRKM, Sec. 12;
NU.', MWU, Section 13, Townrhlp
25 S, Itnnge -U) K. Willamette Mer-.
Idlan. has filed notice of Inteutlon to.
make Final three-veer 'Proof, to es
tablish claim to the JaiHl. above do-'
scribed, berore Iteglster and Itecelv-
It Is hnrdly to fie expected that any, '. nt llurns. Ore.-on. on the 13th,
ill . I.. I . u.wt I .. 1 . t , ,PI wmnirii I fMir. i
""" "m""" " ' , Claimant names as witnesses!
every little condition that needs) (,,0i nunsinore, K. N. Nelson,
correct hAi In this community. That Cbarles Iluckus, and Arthur I).
E D U CATION PAYS
I'Olt THK INDIVIDUAL AND KOK THK 8TATK
A Person with No Kducatlou has but Onu Chance In 150,000 to
Iteuder Distinguished Scrvlco to tho Public
With Common School Kducutlon 4 Chances
With High School Kducatlou 87 Chances
With College Kducatlou ,800 Chance
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
TIIOSK 8TATK8 AUK WKALTIIIK8T THAT HAVK INVKSTKD ,
MOST IN KDUCATION
Oregon Agricultural College
Through n "Liberal and Practical Kducatlou" pre
pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful
Citizenship nnd Successful Careers In
AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING . MINING HOME ECONOMICS
COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EMJCATMN
The Training Includes PHYSICAL KDUCATION, MUSIC, KNOLISH,
MODKHN LANGUAOK, ART and tho Other Kssontlals of a
Standard Technical College Course
VAVh TKHM OPKN8 HKITKMIU-:U 20, 1920. TUITION LS VHER
FOU INFORMATION WIHTB TO
THE REGISTER, OrefM AfrictKiral tlW, Cmils, Oreni.
Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here
would be asking too much of men
who urn not pnld to give their whole
time to such work.
Put If John Smith noted a defect
uiid madea noise to tho proper olUclnl
and Tom Jones noted the same, thing
and made another noise, and other
people kept on noting and noising,
It would not be long until ihere
would be little left to rouke a noise
about. '
Little noises coming from many
sources are equal to a big rour, uud
big roan generally produce prompt
results. "t
A little noting and noising here
abouts would do no harm, It might
do much good.
Try It.
ion nave noticed thut the much
heralded peace has only partially ma-
I f u li ii, nil of llurns. Oregon.
V. 0. CO'.AD. Heglster.
NOTIC'K V'OH PriH.HWTlOV
I'NITKD BTATKS LAND OFFICH
Mures. Oregon, September S. 1920.
NOTICK Is hereby glvon that
Kmery Lnnfoar. of Amberg. Wiscon
sin, who on May 15, 1015. made
Hnmvlond Rntrv. No. 07911, for
StSRV.. BKMBWM. Lot 4, Sec. 7,
NWNRK. NHMXWH, Lot I. Sec
Hon 18, Townshln 33XS Itango 30
K Wlllnmottn Meridian,, has filed
notice of Intention to mnke Final
thre'vvear Proof, to establish claim
to tho land nhovo described, thn test
Imnnv of nntrvmnn to he tak,en bo
forn John O. Miller, V. S. Court Com
missioner, nt his offlce nt Marinette,
Wisconsin, and the testimony of wlt
nnsHCH to he taken before the Hegls
ter and Receiver, nt llurns, Oregon,
on the 15th day or October, 1920.
Claimant names its witnesses:
A, K, Smith, uud J. Ilerdugo of
Hlltzen, Oregon and Aubrey Heheunr
and J. L. Munition of Cat low, Oregon.
V. G. CO.AD. Register.
FAIR PRICES---GOOD FOODS J
THIS IS A. GENERAL STORE
-but-'
WE SPECIALIZE ON FOOD
It always a fair weather price In our bargain department fqr groceries.
Come In out of the raiH of profiteer, We have an umbrella with no
lead in it. It I pocketbooe proof grocery buying, and I your oppor
tunity for a juit return on your money.
Sec our sample fur msae to order wults.
Yeu couldn't get belter vuluea anywhere
at anything like the prices.
L. E. REED
General Merchandise
Some Specials
Dress Goods
Underware
Silk Shirts
Collars
Gloves
! Shoes
Belts '
Ties
Groceries
We sell everything
to eat, Produce Fruit
and Vegtables?.
N. Brown & Sons
i