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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1924)
MrJ Hal mlay, March li'J, I ins & T II M T 1 M I. 8 II H It A I. I) II U UNA, II A It N I! Y 0 O IJ N T V O It K 0 O N 1'AGK 8 "-- "'.. jy (' Oregon United in Asking ' Reclamation Aid l Continued (rum pugu onu) .t ...il..iil .ittti tn Kiit ' oZ.; of tho local e6.nUo. jiroLMit were: Lusllo Ui.tlor of Mood .ii districts prusont woro! i,..lln 13. 1'. l)o.l.l. "ormtototf. u,k,i r a. Phillips, w. a. bto- ,v'' . ., 14, ..... . oh.o-. u. nooiittio, j. n. ,,1,-kubv. P J. (l..ll.iin.or. H. 0. Van i .it.u of oiilurli). and J. It. Wolf of v",n Warm Sprlngs-Judgo Dnllon IHgK.. Knlpl. Holt. C hnrlo U Hnll.. ,.l0r. H 0 Keimrd, n. j. Dor.nund o( Va'0, , , , t liarnoy valley A. It. Olson. It. M. Duncan, Sum Mothurshond of Hums, ) j o llarr and J. W. CunnhiKhnm. lioHcliuli llnrry W. Onnl, Mnd-j nts, N O. Wolhico, Prlnovlllo. nnd 1'ercy Cupper, formor Htato onRlncor. Snlom I Tl... only district In thu statu now I tPricliiK ftMlurul aid not roprosuntod .. .. I.' !,...., .Ill s,- Khiinuth V ,i v iv. .li w Hint. J i Uaplior wjru istutlun visitors tl.o MnM.nl N. Dunn, 11. V. Plckurd, ,, ,,' ., ..,,. , "" ' ,, . I. ... i 20th. Ourtlfl loaded 1 Vi toon of San. II Urown, l ro. dun to tho Kodorntloll whlHVt t0 Rro on woU Mate rlno Moelntlo ; c. J. , , , Curll loil" 1,1b .smith representing A. 8. kdmomli. b,K ,my hor0 l0 nml u nml J W urowor. woljjhod 1010 hoiiiiUb. ll,i. npresuntntlvo of tho lrrlgu f,mm,v Alm, ..... ..,,. llf I.' 1.1 l..l'lll. lllllll W lll.1V i K IXiKMST CMIX TO IH'lt.VH gruJ COIlUMUOuay fP ,x ymn by 87.1 lii.Hholn por urn- yunflouora ' ...- Jdward W. .Mlllor. an tvn- ( f r0WIl 0ll nld pen anil proilticod I . . h hiH wlfi. ro eomlim' to ltrnm u ,() fi, t0M pt. ,., Klohl i . .!! chnrcl. In tkla oily to J , Bf0WI, tt ooniUhmtlon with I i rls or MMtlnga. TUaij0llii whenlf or mrBy ,,, 00 . . in tomorrow morning unil of U bmsl wgimg crop Hmt can! . ,u. for a Univ. tlio ''"" hu projiifwlln the Valley nnd ylolda , i .i IHiik doatgHotoil nt UHa fr0ln 10 to 15 toi i Per aero, green i ii Mrs Miller U ll lllbr. watttlit WJmn mil mil niirnil fnr hv ! w- rilKStlVTItltlAN CJIIUHCH -ritual nt 10 A. M. , i li. in r cms mi uiui juiiui , a clBM for UVOrrOIIU. V nowl you and ' uly Sehool. Gttino ! i t, .ml i) I it i! i in Mtiliilav , i .m our prMtaeo and chor. ' m li'Hiurt nro planned for tit 'uturu which will h of tnunwt illtlrun. i ' mil at 11 A M iu uf sk'rmn'i - Opd'a KXi- i i Miiu'N Wit :.in. Coma nad : irlfiul Your preauiioa vrlll m oumgemvut , ii k IVolt' Metlug Ht 2:!IQ I hi .iioriuully for OhrHtlan In r j' iii'ii and icrvlito In uffurttd to till Kiiiig pi-iipli' and dorvw hmrty i,'!ort i The Clmir practlco for tho Kiutur rifntji will h at thu hoinn of Prof. Litton mi Tuexluy evening. f li- Udh-H Aid tuut with Mm, J.iin (iirard ou Wudnuvdny aftur- i ! n- via a large attoudiiuoe .f-nl w. r added to tho roll I 1 1- lub.rxhip Mra. (llrard la an i ' in) tf und niuoh wa tic- i , . ii iarU the preparation i r tli Huwiur to he glvun before An v..!. be lit id t Mra. Voog- i,.nl Jed. . .-( vuuiday nftaruoou Mrs. I . u iiii-d hy Mlea Walker, on-j .. .... r .i MiH.'ni, J . i " ii t girle of the illblo CIuhb ' , .....,. . . i id a riuuibur of the r fr unda, about ... . . ' -4 w to prt-Hout, gamoH and fancy ,.,,, ., ... ., , work together with inualc conoun-ed I the time Uufroahmunta were aorv- il and a inout enjoyable time wiih hud by all. Thu anuuul canvuaa to raise tho thurch budget will bu tuken the flrat week In April. Our Sunday School Missionary Ituv. William Ualrd will aHblst iu making tho canvuau. Tho church year cIodob April 1st. Tho reportB muat bo In by that date which terminate) tho yoar'a work. It is hoped to bo ablo to begin tho now cur with a now sheet. 8AMUKL IIAUHIS, Mlulstor. o l'VI'i:itl.MKNT STATION NOTKH (Obll Shuttuck, Supt.) Mr Chamberfl and Drud Mosa ot DroviHiy wero atutlon vlflltora during tho week They uro both trying out Hard Federation wheat, Hannchun Itorky, and Sixty Day Oata. Mr Drlukwator of Drowaoy was a Station vlaltor during tho week. While hero ho mado arranginontH for xecurlng two tons of Hard Fodoru "lon wheat. Ho stated that thoy Wfr figuring ou liiHtallliiB a 35 barrel capacity flour mill in that section and wanted to got u Htart of Kood milling wheat. Ills soloction f Hard Fedoratlon Ih a good ono "8 tho roaiiltH of thu Milling and J3nU ing exptrlmontfl conducted at Waali Inrton D C. with this variety grown at tho liarnoy County Ilrnnoh Ex irmrat Station, provqs that. It In , '.Uil In ttnrlv Tinnrl nn.i Tioi.lfln ' I'iijr t in Mr Hun Uotchklsa was a Sta- '' " i p. r thu 10th. HofBQcurod ,rr H'l'tKlian Ilnrloy to grow dur- Irf 'br ruining Bonson, Mr C R McPhcotora was a Sta- onto Uunl Federation whom to try 1 out during tliii coming houiioii. Mrs. Kmy Harbor secured 100 pounds of Qrlmiu Alfalfa for hor father Mr. Pick of Outlaw Valley, Odium Alfalfa 1h thu host Variety rev Contrul Orogon, Mr. L. K. Seoly iioourod somo Hard J"""0'1 W,,!U ,0 lry on hta """ during tho coming houhoi., Curtis Bn.lth ami li In helper Mr. tinker wiiii tl.o find man to purchase ,,, u l0 ,)UHhQlH aml Wlllm, (0 knmv how ninny mora ho could got. Mr Tuoku CoMn A ()f 0rook Cmuy , ttg0 ,ftk m Uvb luinwt ,n Uw pMl ,,0(l KUm. tlon. p.w IParlnur8 HOcm lo ,calUo tho vnlU(J of fod u iB,unu g,)wn , Ul0 0rl rotttllolli Tho Station BOod supply In moving ranlUy Tl0 HU,y of UrJmm A1. MUi ftm,choll oarloy( lllul axty ,Jny 0lltH ro lllroy BoU, oul pol VQM nfQ wo mIunlld to th() MUblrrRatei, UII rrBntod hoc of 1Iftrloy Vnoy IOx,lurlmontH ul j0 stntlon huvo proved thorn to bo ()10 of tu, V)ry JMl IoK.moa to ow ,,, lh(J Htlort rotnton. Wl.ont . ... i uotvii oi.U''ioi(l I'o.i Mod, umiur irri- i L'Hltnu. iiiitvlcldiid liinil I'rcttiiiL'd to I ' tilt ylwld avoraguti ivliotit (S or G tons per tier. Ah a crop for flnlnlilng t, wa? - .... ....v.. ,- ....tf I1"8, lh f,,a lftt lM Ul n ,',a"" hy '" ll jirwunruo nriii. nwuui, marhlod flMh that couiinnniU th lo" lr,P0 Tl,e tlUl pM ,,M ",oJ M ' b,,",l of wUir 'd nt th Station, titular Irrigation Tula arop oau Imi hoggud off, thun allinlnntltig tho coat or harvuNtlng. and rcturnlup; prncilcally all of tb fertility ir th toil nt tho aama tlma. Anothrr important point la tho i produrlloM of (laid pln I tha fact that they luoorolate readily, anil thya I add ntmoihorir tiurogeu to tha awll. fro. " '0 ' '' LOOAIi ASM PHItflO.NAIi Hy ruforrlug to thirty your ago I In this iefluo wo find quite a coutriiHt III roforeiiun to tho flood water. Thlr- , ty yearn ago the rondu hetwuuu liar- . ney vttlloy and tho rullroud woro hn- paaaablo booaiiHO the high water had wuahud out' tha hrldgiiH and thu HtreouiH woro too deep to ford. Inr- Ing thu interior without mull for over a wook. llurnoy valley wiu I'overud with water but thlfl year of j , 1921 wu havo very little water and ; thla condition aupllen to nil of thu , tntorlor country from tho Oaioadeii et to the Itackte. , ,, ,, ....-.. Jaima Follow, wiu boro for u few , .... , . ... ... ilaya during the week looking nUor . , , . . i 7 . i bin iiitidlca natrumuiiL hiiHlneaH and , . . ., , renew ug uciiualutiiucvH. Mr. Hoi ,r. . , . . , Iowa wua ou hla way back from Calif ornia whero ho had apuut Hoveral weekK nnd which ho thoroughly on Joyed with old tlmo friends from thla aectlon who uro now rualdenta of Loa Angeles and othor aouthorn Culirornlu cltioB. Whllo down there Mr. Fellows traded hla ranch land In the neighborhood of Weaver Springs for some city property, Af tor a few days in thla vicinity, hav ing drivon up from the south in bis car by way of WInnomucca, Donlo and tho Bouthorn part of thla coun ty, Mr. Hollows will go on to Prlno vlllo and The Dalles, other portions of bla territory, but will bo in Hums again at intorvala during tho com ing spring and Hummer. ALMOST TIMK NOW Onlco Hoy; "Please, sir, may I havo tho nftornoon off?" Dess: "arandmothor'H funoral, oh7" OIIlcu Hey: "No, nlr; tho vIbIIIuk loam's" o Woman's Letter Will Help Bnrns Shu writes; "I hated cooking bo cauao nil I ato turned uour und form ed gau, I drank hot wator and ollvo oil by tho gallon. Nothing holp cd until I usod Adlorlkn," Moat inndtnliinn act Olllv on l0Wr hOWOl hut Adlorlltiv acts ou UOTIl upper and lower bowol and romovoa nil gas and polaons. Kxcollont for ob stinate coi.Btlpatloii, TIolps any Cftso ga on tho ntomtich In TI3N mlnutos. Hod IlroH. DruggiatB. Advortlnment. ANNOUNCKH -UljiU(rriON'H IS IMtlON No hultar ludlciitloii or tl.o in iiroimod 'dutiuind for Wlllyn-Knlghl , nnd Overland cIohcjiI cam durliiK thu j current wlnlor can ho given that f tl.o ituuouucomont from Wlllya Ovorliind hoadiiunrlorii that prlcon ! on two of Hh moid popular unolonod typou havo huon nhinhed ait a renult . of a furtory output In oxooau of all original nutlClpntlonH, According to tl.o nlinouucomunt thu price reduction affoctH thu Over-, laud Champion moduli which huu huon reduced to $055 from $005, a cut of ? 10, whllo tho WlllyH-Knlght Rtnndard Hcda.t l.i.u hoou rcducod 1100 to ?10n. All tluiHO nro Toledo factory prlcon. Accompnnylug I lie anuouuoomout la a brief iitntoiuont from .luLtti N. ' Wlllya, pronliloiit of WlllyOvorlutid, ' Hutting rorth thu rOnnoi.ii for thlH ro-1 markahlu actien: 'January anil Kohrunry produo (ton haii exceeded all expectation!). During tho flrat mouth of tho now year wo manufactured 22,048 earn, mora than double tho output of a year ago. In Kohrunry wu main tained an average Bhlpplug record or more than a Ihouimud cum dally, cloning tho month with total h!iIj inontH or 22,130. "Thin remurhahlu Incretuio In do m.ind hiiH Htuppud up production to u point where our production cohIb pur car have heun luHiiouod. In tho n.m of tho Uverlaud Champion, for xamplu, wo find that wo are nolo to maintain Its ponltlnii mi thu low-Mt-prloud uucloHud car on tho inar Vct, with doora front and roar, be came of tlin ireHieniloua doinand (hnt haa oimuml alnca the original nnnnimouiiitnt or thh moilel latt Fall. We have atoppod up our ifliwd ule ou tills model ami even now are tillable to cope tntlafactorlly with our denlar'H domuiulR." Con Lluhlg, thu local ropreeenU ttvii or tho Wlllyii-ICulght and 0er land, la receiving a car load lilp inunt of (huso car thla week nml aoiua of them are now on d tuple y. He It Jmt eonipIiHInR hi ikiw kit vice Miailon and U adding u corru gat oil Iron hop with aiillklenl ejmce to aocoaunodute four ear at ouoo with pita nnd all ueceaeair aqulp nent to UaniHe n volnine of bulnea in that lino. Hla new aorvloa alatlon it an atlraetlvo stmtare ami tiunt ed on the highway treat where It will lie convenient for tourlnt tnvel an wall handy to the depot when II Ih built. Eye Strain? This Holps For Htruiueil uyea try ufuiplu c.uu phor. hydraatlN, wltchhazel, etc., an mixed In Luvoptlk- u)o wiimIi. Ono iimall bottle helps any case weak Hlruluod or noru oyoa. It will iturprUu you. Aluminum oyu oiip free. KimkI Ilroir. Druggists. - AdvurtiHumrnt u " - NOTICK OF THUHTMKS HA1.H L iillril HtnUsi DUIilct Co mi, DNtrlct or Oregon. In the Matter of Patrick J. Connolly, Ihiukrupt. PurH.iant lo order of Ibis Court, lha uudorftlgucd, trustee of thu ubovo cstato. offora ror talu at private Hale, oi and after April 2. 1924. thu fol lowing naiiotH, offectH, and property of thla imtato, viz: KV.NR,, Ni:SI0',4 Sec. 28 and NWWSW'4 Sec. 27, Twp. 20 S ll. 35 10., 1G0 acres, covered by mortgages for $4 129, GO principal, tho second of which mortgagee is being foreclosed. Katntes uqulty to be sold by tho trustee. 0V4SR'4 and NWV4SRV4 Sec. 28, Twp. 20 8,, It. 35 K 120 acres, and being freo from lions. WIIjIjVH Further Reductions In Our CLOSING OUT SALE Lunaburg, Dalton & ' Co. I mn IteprcHontlng tho Knickerbocker Tailoring Co. Made-To-Moaaurc Wear HultM fitiiu miiiiplCH you HCjLvt, gu anuili'Hl iih to quality and Mitls factory fit, with prlct'H that fit tho cIiish of iuatrliil Chicago Shirt Company Guaranteed ulilrtH from lftl.00 up Also Madame Laverne ' TIiom) gooih nro put out. by n ro.sp oiiNlblo fliin. Will call at your homo or you limy sen saiuploH at tho Summit Ho tol, IluriiH, Orogon O. CALKIWS AUo III the itiiirlcct for turn of nil kinds ami will pay tho highest mm hot prlccH WM.0W4 ic 32, Twp, 22 a., n. 5 H,, 80 norrc, and Doing froo of Hoiih, s 3VftBW4, NWtiBWtfi ami SWU NWVt 8oo. 13, Twp. 21 8., ll. 31 I., lflo iicruoi covered, by a inert- gago or Home $-100.00 lirluclpal. and to hn Hold HUhJocl to iiald Hon, ; AIho 1 wot hack hnrnoHH, 1 ant chain hnruoflit, 2 home collars, 1 ovorland car, 1 Mandt wagon, 1 Wohur wngon, 1 cultivator, 1 gnr- don drill, 1 Bulky plow, 1 walking plow, 1 (Hhc harrow, 1 lot nmnll tooln, 2 nnckn alfalfa Hood, 2 bucUb clovor Hiiod, 1 promlBHory nolo ror $8'in,00, 20 Ioiib of liny. Properly will bo shown on Inquiry at my office lit whero hlda will lo ho ror caiih. Ct.Altir.NCW W Drownoy, Oregon, bo received. Rnlo DUINKWATIJU, Truuteo. WOOIlTwANTHI) Tho School Hoard ot District No. 1, ot Hums will ruculvo hldn for the furnishing of 100 cords of body pine wood and five cords of mahog any for delivery on tho school grounds piled eight feet high on or before September 1, 1921. DIiIh to bo opened In Hums ou Tuesday, April 16, nt 1 o'clock in thu after noon. W. 15. HUSTON, Clerk. - o NOTICi: OF HIII'IttFF'H HAliK NOTICK IS JIHKKIJV C11VKN that under nnd hy virtue or a decree or tl.o Circuit Court of tl.o Stn'o or Oregon ror tho County of Harney, made and rondorud on tho ICth day or February. 1024 ami. which judg ment and derrett wa-. entered nnd fllfd lit tlin olilcn nf th County Clerk of Jlaruajr (aunty, Stnlo of Oregon on the SOlh day of February, 1021, surh Judgment and deurro be tug In fav.tr or tha Stnlo Lnuri tlniril or Orogon, ronslatlug of Walter M. Pierce, Oovomor; 8a tu A. Koxer. Seerotary of lte nnd O. P. Ifoff, State Tit-usurer, as plaintiffs, nml ugtilust Frank linker, (Imou Maker, N. ltrrwn 4 Dona and P. C. Pitoraou, i dofondants therein, wherein Judg ment was entered against defendants Frank llakor and Grace Itakpr for the principal sum or $2600.00. to- gather with Interest thereon nt the rato o G per cent por annum from Januniy 17th. 1921, until pnld, and for thu furlhor sum of $250.00 at toruoy fees, and for tho costs and dlshursomonts or this rult taxed at , $0.70. WHI-'ItKAH hy enlil dacroe it was r.irther OHD'SIlKD and DKCUKISD hy tho Court that thu Judgment nforosald constituted a lion upon tho following doHcrlhud roal promlEos, hy virtue of a mortgage thereon, to wit: Thu Southwest qunrtor or thu Southeast quurtur (SW8KV, ) or Section Twenty-three (23) nnd thu West hair or thu Northeast quarter (WKNKU). tho North west iiiartur of tho Southoaet quarter (NW',8i: V4 ) of Snotlon Twonty-ilx (20) In Township Twonty (SO) South of Ittiuge Thirty flO) 1C. W M. and tin Northwest qunrtor (NWVJ) of Section Thlrty-ouo (31) Town ship Twenty-two (22) Smth t Itaugo Thlrty-onn (31) K W M. contalutug three hundred nnd j twonty ncroa according to olllclal survoy theroof, nnd togothor with I all water rlihta nnnortalnlni thoroto, And thu mild decroo 011DI2UKD that tho said roal proporty abovo described bo sold by tho Sheriff of Harney County, Orogon in tho mun ner provided by law for tho fltiln of roal proporty under executien: and WIIKIIRAS on tho 19th day of February, 1924, an execution In foroclosuro was duly Issued by the Clorlt at tho above ontltlod court' comnundlng me, Die undurHl&tiAil rabsi-ni'to levy upon attd Hell In thu ( mniiuor provldod hy luw ror tho uulu ( of roal property under execution In , forooluuuro, all tho right, title, lloli, Intercut or CHlato of tl.o above nn.ru-1 j ed dofontluntii, or either or thorn, In or to thu Hald mortgaged pren.lHci I nbovO doHcrlbod, or no much thereof an may ho nocoHHary to nallnfy (ho j Bald Judgmont hcrolnhororo doncrlh-' od. ( j NOW TIII2HI3KOUM, In ohedlonco i to thu coinmundB.of imld writ nnd hy authority thereof, I have lovled , upon tho nnld roal properly ahovo , i doHcrlbod and I will on TuoHdny the 25th day of March, 1024, nt the hour or 2 o'clock P. M. ou said day nt tl.o Court Houno door In tho City of IJuriiH, Orogon ohor for ealo to Jho hlghent bidder or blddorn for cahIi nil tho right, title, lien, Intor ubI or ontnlo of tl.o said dufondnntB, or olthor or thorn, In or to thu nbovo described real estnto, or bo much thoroof m may bo nocoBHiiry to at lofy tho Bald decroo and Judgmont nforosntd, and tho contn of thin sain subject to conNrmntlon by tha nbovo entitled court nnd tho legal equity or redemption or tho dofondnntH. Dntod nt IJuniB, Orogon Fobrunry 20th, 1924. W. A. GOODMAN. Sheriff liarnoy County, Ore. Ifsasa Wm. Farre Kcprcsenting the American National Also tlic biff and populnr Penimsylvaniia and Fircmens Fund American Fire Insurance Companion Will Appreciate your BusiRiess aMeawaHaaBasaMaaaaaaBtamaiiBaiMB mat V"-'- - Zn'Tm'Z1 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS -with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company kegom MBmFinilgffrTyisaail4rJ7gi:,: rWT7Wr"lr9SM e ' a CHANPION Now Reduced to fio.h.Tolctto World's Lowest Priced Closed Car with Doors Front and Rear. Order Now for Earliest . Possible Delivery! Con Liebig Burns, Oregon 1 ' M - - mn, imiiiii 1 MMsaMaMssasaiaisi ssaj III mmmmtmmm"'mmmmmmmmm aassiiaaiaMaMlsf ifatawraal ajnjaapaj Jly A. H, GOODMAN, Deputy. Date or flrit puhllutttloil February 23, 102J. Dale of InHl publication March 22, 1024. RATS An dangcroiiH j.i!'fi, 'I hey -tc. dCNlroy mid polHoii tliingN that urn GOOD TO EAT ltut when ou feed (hem It AT HNAJ and they crno for it iin ii cat iloc rnt-nlp it Ih iihHohiluly (3UAHAN TKII (n ild you of nil nitw mid mlco. COOK& s wmvwtvv aons Hay "no nro pleased to Htnlo wo con sld'T HAT-HN'AP In, without doubt, tho bcNt Hat mid Mount extcrnilrta tor wo havo o vr usctl. It docs ALIj j on claim mid mora too." Tliree Hl7.cs JI5c, 5c, 1.25. HAT-SNAP will Kill . THEM nml lenvo no smell. Kohl and guaranteed by llccd IJroUi crs, mid I. H. fleer & Co. IbbVJHb ' n ' llf r ho 10th. Ho Bocuved