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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1924)
v., w- , ' ' . "i1 V' Sntv.rdny, Juno II, 1UUI T It li T 1 !U 10 H - II K It A L 1 II U H N 8 i II A II N K Y COUNTY O II K Q () N PAOaVa U r mJH LOCAL AND lHIWONAIi Mm Ueorgo Dustlu wih over frdni kjr houiu tit Canyon City hint week- toil t vl8'1 w,lu liur ll"'rt Mr vMlls lteumttt ami Mm, Frank Monti- tlt, Tho Inter anil her ltttlo hoii look Mm. DuHtln buck on nor roturn and lliy will roranln ovor until after Jbe '62 colouration, llov ('. A, Wnterhouso, pastor of h looul Huptlst church, loft Tue' ,y morning In company with hla totally for Ontario whoru thu Or ml Roude HuptlHt Association mot Juno 1012 Mm, Ohll flhnttuck ucconi jvaalt'il thorn and will also visit hor jKircuts t I'nyotto, Idaho, whllo out. Tboy exported to ho gone all tlid week. Mrs Urovor Uoutllow and little lUuKulor took tholr duparturo yes terday morning for tholr haute at p.illim after n short visit with rola tiros ami friends In thin county. It had been Mrs. Goodlow'H Intention to remain until after the pioneer pothering today hut hor health Ih nrf tho host and the high altitude had a bad effect upon her hour. Mr NV C. Cecil arrived at Uut huic ratieh on Hllvor creek last Monday after spending Huvornl weolut with her diuightor In tho 1'ortlund nJldiuio of tho family. Miss Lnultc Cecil Iiuh boon In poor health for hov rA months and It waH found nuees-1 h rv ') do an opuratluii in ordor that hjir- 'rouble be cleared up. Tho . vu'K '.iily Jinn boon a tttnehor In tho ! Chester Dulton and family took tholr departure liiBt Monday for Lou AngoloH whore tlioy Will spend thu vacation at leant If not longer, Ho has disposed 6f hi homo In llurnn to Wltlnrd Luytht. Miss Mildred Dalton, who Was one of tho 1024 graduates of tho high school, nc co m pa n led thorn down. They are making, tho Journey In tholr ear and wont out by way of Portland. A. K. Ault ha recently established the Control OrcKon Auto Machine Work at JJund and Itititnlled soiuo of tho latoat equipment In tho lino Of muchluery and litis u place to do alt (ho difficult work on cars tut well aw lathe. Work. Thu writer had tho priv ilege of going through this plant tho other day ami found It one of tho bent oiUlppod plants In tho utate. Tho 'Contrnl Oregon Auto Machine Workrt will bo found u ureal Horvlcu to this iiceilou on work that cannot be taken care or by local shop, iih It In near and tho work can bo got ten out and back Mulekly. Itond tho ad. of thin Institution In thin paper. Eyes Bad? Try Champhor For eye trouble there Ih nothing belter than simple camphor, hydrati on, wltchhazcl, etc., us mixed In Lav optlk oyu.wnsh. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained eye. Aluminum eye cup froo. Heed urn Drugglkl. Advertisement. . o SUMMONS To Kmiun Colin, Purlin & Oremluiff Plow Company of l'ortlutid, a cor poration, M, J, Clapp, and also all other persona or purlieu unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lieu or Interest In tho real proper ty described In the complaint here in, IN TUB NAMH OF THE HTATM OF OltKCON: You and each of you am hereby required to appear and answer tho Complaint filed ni;nlnt you In tho above outlttod suit on or before tho 2Glh day of July, 1924, and If you fall no to appear and ans wer .for Want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court above unmod for the relief prayed for In tho com plaint, namely; that a certain mort- l gugo hearing date of July 12th, 1017, mmle, executed and delivered by de fendants Wlllnrd N. Jones, JohsIo A. Jones, Wellington 0. Howell and Jeuulo II. Howell, to plaintiff cor- ,' r , l Mcuoou for the imal row if muleinplalea talcing a r-; .. regain her health. Mm. .i aecomiHinietl up by hor i - , ih' .rho will "pernl an ta il' . tin' rannn whnrft he . ;"IM i .,'tiui -r--wii !ame In Wed nee- , i v.-nlng Irom CorvnlllH where he jii-,1 graduated from the O. A. i r- in engineer. He romalt i at i but ii few daya hh lie baa' been I wr one of the fnrtituate Kr..diiati'M of college thla vear to ! K tin' llothliiliniu Stol Co. ' 'i i i Is given three moutha or training which will be followed by a pormuii i t position. It Is tho custom of this "(dilution to select 100 young men (Din tho various collages of tho I .Ped States each year for such pirptxi and Nathan's name on this I t i i high recommendation of his h l,t I.N ThB cii'i:it ro.'ur . i i :ik .STATK OP OUBUO.V POIt I rK COl NTV OF IIARNRV TMK IACIFIC UVi: ,4'til'K i nM PAW it orpormidii. i'li.ntirt I ' V IIj.U N Jy.n .. J. ,.i. ' A J.-. u- . Wellington U. Howell. Jeanl- II. Howrtll, Kmnta Cohn. Parlin A Orendurff Plow CowiMtir of t'urt land, a urporaCuu. A. J. Wln'ir A Co.. ti corporation, The fm -it Stutea Natfot.al Hank nf Portl.md. a corporation. It. it. Wade A Co. n' corporation. Ilortltu A. .Martin. M. J. Clapp and A. It. Olion. auil all iilhor persons or purttoa un kuiiwu claiming" any rlgjit, title. twtHle, lion or intorost In thu real properfv draerlbed In the com plaint herein Defendants, poratlou, and recorded on tho lCth day of September, 1017, In IJook "CI" pagCH llK-110 KccnrdH of Ileal Mortgages for Harney County, Ore gon, wherein the following doscrlh- I ed real property In Harney County, 1 Oregon, to-wlt: The South half of the Southwest quarter (SliiSWV ), and tho South Half of tho Southeast Quar ter (SHHKVt) Section Thlrtylwo (Ii!!): the Southwest iuurtnr of the Southwiwt iiturtr (SW'4 SWVl) Section Thirty-three (V.); the North half of the South went iinnrtur (N'jSWH) and Lots Twelve (lit) and Thlrtotm (i:i, of Mectdm Thirty-four CM) all In Tow nahlp Twenty-flTO (2f, South Iuit" Thlny-two () Wist Wll :.tnti' Meridian: Alao all of Lots Four (I). Mleynn (11) and Twelve (II); the Soul li Mi"t tu:irttr of the Northweat .limit, i mV'4N ', I, the North hall "I the diutliwial nu.irter ( N liHW 14 t of H-Uoii Thrf i,u, thf North Hair (NMi) the W.-; hulf of the Soulliweat iiiartjr (WVfcSWVt) and Lot Nine (,. Ten (10) Twelve (IU) niid H.lr ;t (It), unil the North. ant 'innr'r of iht Skitttheuit "i-. i kt NK ,! " Srrtioii Four (4r the North half (if tin NorMiw,-t Ouart.r (NttN'M; the Nnrlh wot quarter of the Northeast quarter (NWV.NKM ); ln So.ith half ot Hie Southenst Qimrt'-r I (HHKm and NorthoHMt Q-.wr ler nf the Southeast Quarter I (NKVlSKVi) mid Lots Two (i.'. Constantly Improved BUT NO YEARLY MODELS Dodge Brothers Motor Car retains its basic design year after year. Improvements are made con stantly, but there are no radical, annual changes.' . This policy protects owners from the rapid depreciation-loss which invariably attends the periodic announcement of new types. It also enables Dodge Brothers to effect an appreciable saving in manufacture; and this saving is faithfully returned to the buyer in the form of surplus value. R. V. HOPPER inriiH. Qrt'fi'oii .m. - a iiiiiiiiif( 1 1 1 reau 1 1 1 reaa-- - a Seven (7) niid Wight (8) of Hue lion Five (H); tho lOasl li.ilf or tlci Southwest (hinrtur (KU BW ',') tho Northwest quartor or the Southeast Quurur (NW'i SKV); the West hulf of lliu Northoiuit Quarter ( W ViNF, ' i J the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NK,NKVi and Lots Four (4) and Five (5) of Section Might (8); Lots Oho (1) Two (2) and Three (il) of Section Nino (0); Lot Two (2) or Section Ten (10), Lots Ono (1) Two (2) and Three (It) Section Seventeen (17); Lots One (1) and Nine (0) of Section Five (0) All In Tow'nshlp Twenty-six (20) South, Ilnngo Thirty-two (H2) Ktisl Willamette Meridian, North of Malheur Lake, wus mortgaged and pledged to se cure tho payment of a promissory note bearing date or July 12th, 1917, In tho principal mini nt $20,000.00 payalo to tho order of plaintiff cor poration, on or before five years af ter date thereof, together with In terest thereon from date thereof tit tho rate of eight per cent per an num; that tho lieu or said mortgage be foreclosed against tho said land and that, plaintiff have Judgment against Wlllnrd N. Jones and Wel lington (1. Howell and'each of tliotn for tho principal sum or 120,000. together with Interest thereon at eight per cent per annum from March .list, 1023, until paid, and for the Hittn or $2,000.00 uttornoyu fees and for tho costs and disbursements of thla suit and that eiich Judgmont he d sorted a lion ngnluat thu land lioruinhuforu described by vlrtuo of said mortgage described; that tho mild land ho sold by tho Sherlfl' of Harney County, Oregon, in foreclos ure and that plaintiff have a defi ciency Judgment against, defendants Wlllnrd N. Jones and Wellington U, Howell, and each or thorn for any amount remaining unpaid after ap plying tho proceeds of tho sale or said lund; that all tho defendants hereinbefore ilntnod and also all persons and parlies unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the Halt! roal properly hereinbefore described, and all per sons claiming by, through or un der them or olther of them bo fore closed of any rlghl, title, Interest or estate In or to tho mild roal properly or any portion tharoof und that tho defendants heroin, nttd each thoroor, their agents and atlornoys, bo ror- o.vovrj barred and prohibited from minortliig tiny ouch claim, demand or right, adversely to tho plaintiff heroin, In the future. This publication for a period of six successive weeks, seven ir.uca, Is made nitrnuant to an order of tho Hon. II. T. Hughct, Judge of tho County Court of (ho Stnte of Oregon for Harn'oy County, In the absence of tho Circuit Judgo, made and cntore of record In tho above entitled salt on tho J 4th day of June, 1924. Date of first publication Jtine 14, 1024, ! Date or last publication July 2Cth, 1024. T. P. WITTSCHEN, Ilesldonco 1128 Merclmntn Kxchnngo Untitling, Ban Francisco, Cnjir. McCULIOCH & DUNCAN, Ilesldonco Hums, Oregon. Attornoys for Plaintiff. ! ..-irr newsHaawaH Win. Farre - Representing the American National Alto the big and popular Pennsylvania and Ftremens Fund American Fire Insurance Companies Will Appreciate your Business BBiiMnnTimwTT rra JIH ar-Wia .m m Barea !MejeajMeMaivreaeajaBanBBe aaeeataai aaaBBeeewaaeaaaBiee)aeaeeeaaaaaa"aaeaaBiaaa ANNOUNCEMENT ON SA TURDA Y, JUNE 21st We Open At uBurns, Oregon, Store No. 183 A New and Modern Food Store, Located In The Grand Hotel Building Folks of Burns and vicinity will find in this new store a big improvement oyer the average store in arrangement and systema tized businoss methods and arc going to be very agreeably sur prised at the saving in all popular and well known food commod ities the r.e&l cash chain store can effect. SKAGGS UNITED STORES are foremost in the Pacific Northwest as foori chain store operators owning and operating stores in eight states. Wc handle well known advertised brands of merchandise, and sell them on a money-back guarantee. We make tremendous saving on the purchase of vast quantities of merchandise for cash; save on our operating expense by a system of grouped buying and accounting;; save again when we sell our merchandise at the store for cash in the elimination of bookkeep ing, lost accounts, forgotten charges, delivery and all the unneces sary things which the average store is burdened with. And this saving is passed on to our patrons in the form of lower prices, ditcernably lower to the person who h posted at all. The growth of Skaggs Stores and The Skaggs Store idea of N merchandising has been phenomenal even in this day of bigger things, and the total expansion of our system has been due to pub lic popularity and patronage. M Dl J In many towns we have been able to save the buying public 15 per cent on their foodstuffs, (the same quality and brands they were accustomed to using) some even more and some less, but we have never entered any town, anywhere at any time without gen erally lowering the price of foodstuffs to the consumer, and we do not expect Burns to be an exception. Prices Will Be Published In Next Week's Issue Of This Paper S JV A Ci xj. D ! United S tores yS'i .1 it-T iicinBaaaa-i,Mw ? "" Bf lCVMmn.ITIh.il n JWM-M' ;ss i lyt MJuwiiinmii armVJ