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TAQK 2 T II 10 TIMKB-HHRALD DUKNH, AlfTON T O Ml O N HalHrday, Juno 21, 1034 h m BEAUTIFUL ORGAN CHIMES FEATURED AT CHAUTAUQUA JFamaus Ckemey Concert Company Bring Delightful Musical Treat te Ckautaua.ua Last Day. If II w fill lllHJtl (til 11 WlIW'el1!l! aaaV II eaaMea laaaaal tm iB-tlMM iimiiiiiMiiiiyiiiP trH -..' n III iTlf iintfflfr imi 8 MB Iwfmflfl nil ill ivi!i'.i -I 'y nKrriUtiiiiiinyHk. cii III lUIr JpVi Hlnlii I itX CfililinPVrF -J HHIHeFpSuMHBnHfi A 2 Mlffv-ilFv aaaaaaW aVaaaaaV Baaaaaaaaaaaal aaaWaaWT ?aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa4BaW Mat. rlli!af v aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaafaaaVaaVHraVU' ''tHIH'n BflmWv H aaaaaaaaaWaaniilU ' 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaWeaaaa1 PS E-mwifi aaaaaaaaTJaaM BaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaUaBBBHaaaal F r V BH a'B ' i HtlaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaW Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaw eaaal aH Mi i- alBB3?BBiwnVHllHiBH aaaaaM Wf v aaHaaaaaaaaaaIaaaaaavr:BBaT BaaaTHaaV eaaaaaaaw-lLf j Ji. ' ' IBbMbMW a H BbBMbH wiLH aaaSEEwJual wJBbIbW: '$rfBaaaaaSaaaM'Eii k. sMJaTJ V V BBMBtfejOBaawflHaw v Ta- aiaBww naap. jBvr in hi ii If i iinrat ii ii ! i r 1 1 inn n fw tlii'lr (iblllly In accordant Willi lliolr own knuwIoilKo r recollection of tho fnolii, mi el rofraln from wrllliiB t tho war Doimrtniont, Navy Dopnrt mont, or tho Unltod Blatos Votonins' IlurnnU, concerning mlJuMtod com poiiHtittun, Very truly yours, UOIIKUT (3. DAVIB, Mnjor General. Tho Adjutant Qunnrnl. o . Wo will do your Job work. Tlip InrRPst pet of chimin ever uiiiniifnctiircd for a concert coniuinv and the Inrecat now In ufo before tho itil llc Is union;; thi musical Instruments which tho talented mrinhrrrt iif tln Cheney Concert Company will use when they coino to Chautaii(ua on the Inst day, This oa'iinlr.ution of musicians has lieen hefore tho public for lvolc ycum ami Ih well established In reputation through tho netuul merit of Its performance. Marx Cheney, iiiiiniigcr, Ii a 'cellist whose numhers alone arc worth the price of tho entlro entertainment, The violinist, Maud Cheney, and Ute pianist, Lou Johnson, nre also real artists. Leonora Cheney addH to the vnrlety of entertainment with her ex pert whistling and dramatic readings. CIiihhIciiI selections from favorlto oporaR, standard orchestra overtures, folk saga and populnr numhers of the day urn Included In two captivating programs topped off by tho resonant and com prllingly beautiful number on the chime Those havo liwn named the "White Houho (loldon Orpin ChliiieM" be cause the Cheneyti were called to the executive mansion to piny for the guests of a former presidentthe only time cahnca were ever Introduced Into the White House. CHAUTAUQUA Another piny for Chautauqua thin ucaaon! TIiIh announcement him JuhI bean made by the local Ohautautiun Association. A glance at the lineup of attractions offered In enough to AMrturo one thut tho program for thU year Ih nn exceptional one. The date nro July 7-11 lucluidvo. "Gappy Hicks," a dramatization of 1'oter II, Kyno's famoui Halurday KvenlnR PohI utorleH, will bo pre sented by the Hllan Day PlayerH on tho third nlRht. A wealth of muolcal mid entertain ment fenturen are noted In tho lint. Tho Cheney Concert Company. In .Hwo Mr, concert on the hint day, will bring their famous "White Hojiho Organ ChlmcH," tho turcenl et of chlmo on tour and mipeclally manu factured for the Cheney Concert Company. Tho Coimorvatory Artlnl'ii Trio will bring two delightful con certs on tho nccond day. Tho three ju-tlstn making up tho trio nre: Ocnn vlovo Gilbert, dramatic Hoprauo; Flora Mao Hoah, concert plauhtt, and Mail no Telford, vlollnlnt. The two Musical ontertalnmentfl on the fourth day by tho Imughmun-Pefforlo Duo will ho long romumborcd treats. Thoiio two clover young glrln glvo kotches one old-fuHhloned uroup, u Dutch group and Gypny group, all i kino In beautiful coAtump4 and ae oompanled by national Mteps and chnracterlzntloiiB. I'lekardV lt.al HitwallaiiH, celebrated company of nutlv eHlngera and playet'N, will give tho opening couaertH. They are one of the foremost groupa of native morticians now before the publlo. Their prograuiH are a varloty of wUt ful, plaintive Hawaiian lovo xougi, of dancing tunea of the Hula mald oiih, of marched and wnltzeH, of pop ular American nlrx, plauUitlou and folk yougH, and a geueroiiH uumoer of tho exquisite native uelectloiiH which have been especially prupur ed for tills group of miiHleluna, There will bo an evening of keen and full eutcrtalnmout when ItuHulth Knupp Dreed nppears on the second -night, Mrs. flreed Is one of tho greatest dramatic nnd comic char acter Impersonators of tho day. Shu iii not an ordinary reader, hut a reuiarkablo Interpreter of real peo ple In real llfo. Her keen under standing of human nature, coupled with her hlstronlc ability, cnublen her to depict dlfforout churactora so faithfully that her own personality Ih completely effaced. Of the upmost Importance Ih tho , announcement that Maurice Hindus, brilliant young Russian author und lecturer, is to give two lectures on tho fourth day, Ills book "Tho Ilus ulan Peasant and Tho Revolution" awakened tho public to a now and saner viewpoint, and in Maurice Hindus America feels it has a foun tain source of uncolorcd truth upon which to drrtw. He wan born and roared In a Russian peasant village und understands tho poasant soul and mind. He camo to Amorlca at 14 and acquired a finished education. Ho has only Just rolurned from n tour of study nnd investigation bf Russian peasantry after nix yearn of xovlot rulo, which tour was mndo for the Century Magazine. Ho also vlalted Gormany and studied condi tions In tho Ruhr, nnd brings his inossago of truo conditions u thoso countries in his lectures, "Russia and Tho World" and ."Gormany and Tho World." A Harvard man, speak ing perfect English, simple, dlroct, and n thorough American, this young man will havo n fund of information for every American cltlion. Unique is tho one word which de scribes tho lecture to ho given on the opening night by Dr. Robert Parker Miles. "Tallow DIpV Is a word picture of famous men nnd places visited by Dr. Miles In his capacity of religious odltor for th'o New York Times. You will see the men as plainly as though limned upon a screen, for Miles Is a drnmatle orator with few equals on the lecture plat form. Hear "Tallow Dlpn" on tho Drill night or Chautauqua. It hai been given over six thousand times In every Provinrn of Canada and In every state In the Union. ! AIMI'STKI COMPKNHATION FOR SOMUKItH The following letter gives Infor mation respecting the manner of making application for compensation by soldlers: Dear Sir: I am In receipt of your recent let ter regarding your adjusted compen sation. iiHd desire to advise you as follews: it Ih not necessary to write to the War Department, the Navy Depart ment, or the United Htates Vetera ns' Hureau, for blank forms of applica tion for adjusted compensation, or for any Information concerning it. I'u 1 1 information with regard there to will he published in tho public press and detailed Information will bo contained in tho circular that will accompany each application. When the blank forms of application and lt4tOflQ'ilD Rjpufar9&voriJiM It's All In The Making To be right a tire must be made right. BADGER tires arc made right, wear right and are priced right. In all ways they arc all'right. 'Your size in Cord or Fabric. man WAY BKKVIOK STATION Hums, OregoH Whs, OH, Accessories i-..i-.ii-..f.gn0.--.-.n-i..i,wigi the circulars shall have been printed, thoy will bo Immediately distributed throughout the country to tho post otllccs, to the posts of tho American Legion and othor votcran organiza tions, to tho Amarlcan Red Cross Chapters, nnd to tho Army and Navy recruiting olllccs, and Army and Navy posts and stations, for Immed iate delivery to ull persons who de sire to apply for tho adjusted com pensation. It is expected that copies of application and circulars of in strurtlous will he available for dis tribution on or before Juno HO, 1024. Cash payment of tho adjusted compensation to those entitled to $50 or less will not he madu prior to March 1, lD-fl. The adjusted ser vice certificates will bear dato Jan uary 1, 191r, or later, but, under the law, no loan can bo made on tho ad Justed service certificates until two years after tho date of such certifi cates, Tho War Department, Navy Do pnrtmout, and tho United States Vet erans' Hureau, havo mado extensive preparations to handlo promptly all claims for tho adjusted compensa tion, ThlH grent work will require the undivided nttention of every em ployee, and it will ho Impossible to answer Individual Inquiries concern ing the matter Such Inquiries would not only be useless, hut to answer them would delay action on tho claims. Claimants Avlll aid ma terially If thoy will (III up tho blank forms of application to the best of Growers of newly planted orchards may savo themselves much later trouble from tho flat head borors by shading tho trunk of tho nowly sot tree, since tho female ravels in sun nhlueniid noeku the dlroct light for depositing bor eggs. Hoards nut up on tho nouth side of tho troo so as to loan ngnlunt It offer good nnd ade quate nhnde, tho experiment station reports. If tho hoards are not handy a very good substitute as recom mended by tho station In newspaper wrapped about the trunk to shade (lie tree. ' NOTION OP' HIIKICII-'K'H HAI.IC IN rOHKUI.OSUHH noticic ih iiramwr oivhn j That under and by virtue of a de cree or intf ui.-uuii uouri oi tuo Htnto of Oregon for Harney County, enter ed on tho 16th day of June, J f 1 2 , as nppoara of racord In tho olllce of tha County Clerk for said County and State, In Circuit Court Journal "G" at page 2117, In favor of J. K. Graves and agiUust Henry Cary, Anna Cary, Krntiklyu Varluu, as Trustee of tho ontato of Ilonry Cary, a bankrupt, the Crane Stalo Hank u corporation, and T. K. Jenkins, for tho sum or f 1000.00. with Interest thereon at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum from tho -tth day ol De cember, 10J9, und for tho further sum of $ 1C0. 00 attorney fees, and for his costs nnd disbursements herein; nnd WIIKKKAS, it was further OR DHRKI) nnd DKCRHKD by tho mid court that plaintiff's mortgage on the following described real property Hltdato In tho County or I'arney and thf Statu of Oregon, n.WTi'-'y The Southwell quarter (SW'i), tho .Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter (HLiiNV.'i; , the South halt of th Northerns, quarter (S'NHVi ) and tho North west quarter or the Southeast quarter (NWii8H') of .teitloit Twenty-slx (2(1) Townihlp ."6 South, Range Thirty-six .:0) K W. M.. he foreclosed, und that ull of tho right, title, Interest, lieu and estate of tho said defendants, or either of them, bo foreclosed, and that said property bo sold by the Sheriff or Harney County, Oregon, In the manner provided by law for tho sale of real property under exe cution; and WHHRKAS, on the 10th day of June, 192-1, an execution in foreclo sure was duly Issued by tho clerk of said court, commanding mo, tho un dersigned, sheriff, to levy upon and sell in tho manner provided by law for the sale of real property under execution In foreclosure, nil of tho right, title, Interest, Hon and estate of the said defendants, or either of lit. m, In and to tho mortgnged prop erty heroluhoforo described. NOW, TIIBRKFOUK, ill obedlonco to tho commands of said writ and by tho authority thereof, I will, on Mon day, the 2lnt day of July, 11)24, at tho hour of 10 o'clock in tho fore noon or the ttitld day, at tho front door of the County Court House In the city of Hums, llnrnoy County, Oregon, olTcr for sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all of the right, title, luteroat, lien and catuto of tho said defendants, und each of thorn, In ami to tho Raid described real property to satisfy said decree, attorney rcen, and tho costs and dis bursements liercln nnd accruing costs and dlshufHcmontH herein, sub ject to the right or redemption and the confirmation of this Court. Dated at Hums, Oregon this 19th day of Juno, 1924. W. A. GOODMAN, Sheriff or Hnrney County, Oregon. NOTION OF HAMS NOTICJC IS HI3RKI1Y OIVI3N That under and by virtue of Sections 10227 nnd 10228, Oregon Laws, 1 tho undersigned, will soil to the highest bidder for cash at tho John R. Jonkliia rqnch on Sago Hon, Har ney County, Oregon, on lho23rd day of Juno, 1021, tho following de scribed proporty for tho feed bill due thereen: One bay horse, brnudad quarter rlrcio S on right stlflo. One brown homo branded quarter circle B on right stifle. Ono bay homo, hrnndid 71 on left r.honlder. Ono bay horso, brandod II on Mt uUClo. Ono bay horso, branded II on lilt ntlflo, Ono brown horso, brandod rorcTB od B with bar through It on both Jawn. Ono brown horso, branded VU con nected on loft ntlflo and IN connoet od on right stlflo. One bay horso, branded D with bar under It on loft shoulder and NC connected on loft shoulder. One bay horso, branded rovcroed DB connected on left stifle. Ono gray horso, brandod on loft shoulder. Ono brown horso, brandod 'A -with two perpendicular bars above and ono below on right shouldor. Ono bay horso, brandod T oror X nnd I K on loft ntltlc. Ono bay horso, brandod 4 ovor T blotch on loft Jaw, That all of said horses bolng the proporty of Ed McDonald. Bald food bill bolng contracted on all of the above monllonod properly at tho snmo llmo nnd ns a part of one transaction on tho 20th dny of Jan uary, 1924, und thoro now bolng duo upon tho said proporty ns a feed bill tho sum of I17C.41, together wlh the costn and oxponson of thin sale This notice Is published in The Times-Herald, n wcokly nowspnpor or gonnral circulation within said County nnd State lor a period "f three weoks, tho Hrst publication being Iho 31bI day of May, 1924, nnd that notices aro published in three public nnd conspicuous places with in tho County and Btnto nnd vicinity of tho Bale. T. E. JENKINS Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares via Union Pacific System To Points East Daily May 22nd to Sastambar 15th To Points West DaUy May IStk te Septaatber 30tk Limits October 31st Stopovera-Divaraa Route Consult La Af Mts far failM dtIU D. S. SPEMCCR Central PaMrAf M Sak Uk CUy Crane-Burns Mail Stage Seven Passenger Touring Gars Best on the line Leaves Burns Post Office every evening except Saturday, at 6 P. M. Fare $2.50 BONDED CARRIER U. S. HACKNEY, Proprietor J lowest Priced Closed Car With Poors front and Rear ONLY $160 more titan the Overland touring car the Overland Coupe-Sedan the world's foremost closed car value. All the unique exclusive features of a coupe and a sedan in one! Removable'rear scat gives big loading space for anything and everything. Seats adjust backward and forward. Seats also make into a full-size bed in the car great for camping. Easy riding patented springs big power reliability record-breaking economy. Come in and see it. Overland U the only touring cur with lldlns gear tranitolnion, priced under $500, . o. b. Toledo. && CON LIEBIG Burns, Oregon CIGARS in our humidor are just like they were fresh from the factory a Good Cigar in Good Shape for a Good Smoke at Home Drug Co. swwsnawmnninnii