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PACK a Til M TIMKH-HKKALD K V K H , MAKNBY O O V N V If O R 18 O O W Saturday, July 5, 1021 Where The DcmoC oiimiiv - - i i i I I HI i & , Wj.ij- 1 7iV if i lHl' li ksKesMlBBSVPSLrfcAftVwftBeW ar SCalVLCSVPVnvvvMiirW3HVpHHhPVrBWB lixEVIMSnlflflEQS&Kjjffi &BnHBBHI If BHAm J3 WtlnYTWVBIftHBBIwflSBBlBBHBISBBBBHBBBBH SEsHSJbDKBIBBBBBBBBSm flvm u vnnAf srf jea-aarvaiseBaiBiyHeBBBflBHBiBBBBBBBBVi 9HMtJSPBtt9Jujro fvsbhlv VtHsrBsKrVF'lailiBuVlkKHfl sIbbbbH 77 (tBBMtiaaaeev&ssmsHSisA rr i I -i i ..ri,i wiMt ft.r.r. nnr UUIIUVIN l KUIIIFIU vu nun -... - cent for thu non-farm population, lift'tliftio of.the flv States Maine, NoWfllnmpBhlro. anil Oregon how ovorf)ilghef ii8rcotlBq,8,ot tho farm potation? ara enrolled In -klgh hoIiooI tlmn of the non-farm popuia- tlon. in tllOUO lUlltCH It Id Hlgllltl- cant thnt through centralisation of .high schools niortfjtliqn. 80 por.'cpnj. otall hlgliichopltf sonng farm chlU drdn nro comprohonslvo four-yortr high schools while In tho two 9tos whom lower porcc-ntngcs'or tho farm populntlpn aro enrolled morp than 50 twtr clmiI of all high school serving furm chlldron are ntmvll ono, two, or throo-yenr high achbdls. Docldodiy higher r)orqon;nKC of rlrls ore en rolled from both farm" Md non-farm "groups. On-tan avorngn theipgroonti ages ofglrsl enrolled arc more tlmr one-third higher JHrtti fdr boyr'. If (.ducntlnn In worth nnylhliiK for Pro ductive work, cither vn imwt depend more and moro noon our women to do the productive wortt of ho world u- wo imiBt find oJfl notation for Ik; problem of gottiiu our boys In ichoul. o- ' ril MMI2R PLAY I'Oli VOl'.NO COUNTRY CHILDREN Outo tfoupur (asylum )-r-"Vhutcha want?" Govoruor "I want to coma In." Gato Keeper "Horry, lr, but It lei against tho rulcH," Oovornor "Hut, I'm the governor of thin nuiio." ;; Onto Koe;ior "Como right In you iihouhl havo told mo that at flral. You'll find Napoleon, Helen of Troy and Louis XVI right over llicro. They'vo boon waiting yon.". A o CITATION . .. .. k . i ...a. .... . i i. ... k.. n...i .. V V ...tit i.t I.i mi. 11 i.i i.i The Democratic .Miiiouai vomciiuuu m uion i' "hiiimmi j-i'mh u,hh h. . i :i- of the hottt'st Convention fights emiv tin l.m at ;.iltniioii wluii Woinlrow Wilson u lni no .ilnl lT,l)i:KAIi-All ItOADN IX WASIIIXdTOX AND OIIKCOX Tho Kedornl-ald hlghity H'Htom In Washington and Oregon ombraucu 5,702 mllua accordlut; to tho Hureau of Public ItoadM of tho United States Department of Agriculture. Tho in lea go by StatcB Is as follownt Washington, 2,888. Oregon, 2,814, The nyatom of hlghwayu ban been riiwlgnatcd by thu Stated and approv ed by thu Secretary of Agriculture m provided by the Federal Highway Act of 1921. According to thin act tho Stato highway departmonta were to deidgnato a Hyatem of roadu not exceeding 7 per cent of tho total mileage for Improvement with Fed eral aid and on which Jho Govern ment wa nto pay up to CO per cent or tho cost except In tho public laud States where tho amount wns In rrcancd In proportion to tho area of unappropriated public lands. Appropriations for Federal aid to taling $540,000,000 havo been miulu nlnco 191C and comtldorahln progrcHi has already been mado on tho b'k fern. In theno States tho total ap portionment ha been an follews: Washington, 10.773,309. Oregon, 17,329,328. Although two of tho appropria tions wuro mado beforo thu Federal Highway Act restricted tho expoudl tare to roads of tho Federal-aid sys tem by far tho greater part of the expondlturu has been on thu desig nated system. On April 30 thu Hur eau of Public Iloads reports tho Hiat us of conatructlou as follews: I l either completed, under conolruu tlon or iiehcdulcd for construction at I an early date. In addition tho Htntos havo Improved roads on tho Kyatom liiditpoudouUof Fudoral aid. Thu whole Federal-aid highway nystom embraces approximately 170, 000 miles of road. A careful uludy Is being muilo or Its present condi tion of Improvement. An approxi mate estimate based upon Incomplete studies Is that at the end of tho year there voro about CO.OOO miles of surfaced roads and 8,700 miles grad ed, which loavoB nearly 110,000 mllos yet to bo surfaced. An outbreak or rnbleu among Iho ooyotoa Is unusual Ihlu early In the year, atithorltlen state. Last year Iho two outstanding caHos'of rabies wero when a woman was bit by a mad royolo and recovereed after treatment and when another woman who wns attacked by ono of the eras ed animals noar Algoma,, klllod it with a pitch fork, being bitten never el limes Klamath Herald. Subsequent to tho above. Tho Herald contained tho follewing: Six moro hoof cattlo In thu lower Spraguo Itlvor section havo fallen victim to rabies from Infrctud coy- To bring this system up to servlc otes, according? to reports received oablo standards, therefore, within this morning by County Agent u. A. tho full decade ahead, will mean a llendorson. Tho nix dead cattlo worn surfacing program of about 11.000 ranging In tho Hay Creek, district mlk-H for each or tho 10 years; this' Hovoral miles from whero eight head in addition to additions to the ays-j of tho Hogolstoln herd dlod two or torn, tho sepnratlon of grade crosv threu days ago. Cowpunohors riding ings, reconstruction, and such other among the Hegelateln cattle lieroro , .I..... .Il.ul i.iauli. .iuniiti.1.1 IllllirV work nerosKary. STCKItS 1III-: OF 1UHIKH Oulhivuk oY Ituhk'N Is riuiMial ttilx, Tlmo of Year, Au lliorlllen Htuti. at Klghl steers or tho Hogelsteln herd or cattlo In Spraguo Itlvor valley are dead from rabies, as a result, It Is thought, of biles from a mad coyoto Tho deaths of tho cattlo wero report ed to the county agent's ofllcu and a trapper will soon bo sent out In tho valley to protect the InturostK or the cattiomon by trapping tho mad coyo tes. Washington, Total Mileage com ploted, r,r,; Miloago under construe f n7 Ml Infirm tt ttiirfiviul fnr intli .....!..i.! -in. v u ..vMiini.i.. for eight Hpgulstulii steers. Tho place I,..',,rM,n,.f'i.nt vt .iiiiiroveil for whero It wnu killed Is 10 to 15 miles construction. 198,012. ' ot where Iho steers wero found Oregon. Total miloago compicieu, G5G; Miloago under ronstructloii, 144; Mileage approved for eonstrue- they died narrowly escaped Injury when maddoned stueru charged at them. It has been learned. A letter has been dispatched to Stanley Juwett of tho United States lllologlral Hurvuy of predatory ani mals and It Is expected Mr. Jowclt will hasten, Immediately to Klamath ami assist In killing the Infected coy otes. An experienced trappor, working out of tho county ngont's ofTico, will bo soul to thu Hay Crook section on Monday to kill as many or tho de structive animals as posslblo and en deavor to locate tho Infoctod coyotes. I nlowor Spraguo Itlvor valley there aro said to ho a largo number o fcoyotos. Authorities stnto If tho rabies continues to spread among i A mad coyoto has been killed near t.-.i, lflm.mil mill It In thritiifliL that this coyoto might havo been the anl- tehm thu danger to cattlo bonis will ' i 11...1 u...i 1 1... .1. xi Hi nf llin lin irrnnt . lllltl IIIUI VHlinvu Hi" HV..I.. ... ... .. o.--- dead The biting of cattlo by mad coyotes Ik unusual, according to Countv Ag- iiiit (' A. lloiidurHoii. Mist year no HIGH .SCHOOL KOUCATIOX OF FAH.M ClllhDUKN Tho United Status Hureau of F.du cation of tho Department or tho In terior has mado available for the Hon, 17; Funds available ror now " ,,u - ",xv "" ' "' "" " nroJects not yot approved for con-' cattlo woru reported Into the county i first tlmo rollablo facts as to thu ox- J 1 ...... ...II.... .... .1l,l., .ltll 1-fllllAa 111. 1 ...... . ...l.lnl. .......... nl.M.Unll n.A structlon, $28,3GC Tho above flguros show that 1,- 404 miles or thu R.702 inllos ombrao ed In tho syHtem In hkoiiI'h olllco as dying from rablon al though It was pointed out thnt ofti.u cattlo aro found dead and tho came the two States i of their death undetermined. i Clever Entertainers Billed to Come Here BaUffhman-PerTcrle Duo Brings Variety, Charm and Beauty te Chautauqua. tent to which farmers chlldron nro bolng educatod in high hcIiooIh. Com ploto returns from thu Statoa of Maine, Now Hampshire, North Da kota, Montana, and Orogon show that 3.1 (i per cent of tho total farm population aro orirollod In high Tim consolidated rural school can furnish a very hulprul n-rvleo during thu summer months I J 'In young children of thu community, and lo their mothers as wed. Tho stimniur Is a trying tlmo for eliildien of bin tlorgartou and primary ago nlnco tho older mombers of tho family aro too busy to give then intention, and be ing tumble lo bo of ludp thoy do not know what to do with thomsolves. It Is tho need or directed piny and com panlonnhlp. that tho school could meet by opening tho primary room for the children's uso each morning, and providing n play loader, pre ferably a trained kindergarten teach er lo direct their activities. To this room thu chlldron could bring their pleturu and story books and their toys for cooperative play, and by tho use of paper, cardboard, sclsnors and pasto they 'could learn to mako ttcrnp hooka and toys for uso during tho winter. Under such leadership thoy would take excursions to see birds, riowers, trees, and the farming processos In operation. The com panionship of other chlldron or their own ago would moan much to tho younger children sluco such compan ionship Is orton lacking on tho farm. How can this Idea bo carried out7 Ono of tho most effective ways would bo through an organization of thu mothers, but olhrs will suggest them buIvos. How can a play loader be iccitrodT Ono way would bo to apply to tho nunrcMt teachor-tralnlng In stitution. Ofton a now graduate would bo glad of an opportunity to apend Kimu weeks in tho country and gain such an experience. Why not try tho plant o- Lot George make It. George h my farm boy of hl.th school ngc. He has already built 200,000 of tho iiuar lor of a million radio sots now In uhc in farm homes in b) 4S Slates. Hcmiiu mado sots coalpitr lrs than $0 are very satisfactory. Rind a 10 eviit coin to Bupurlnt indent of Docit mfnts, Government Printing Ollicc. Washington, D. C, and request Stun lit 'r. Circular Noi 120 and ll w'llili will give full 1Im'oiij lt u i -t also a copy of Prh-i list 0 1 and took for other document under it.id ' '.' clegraphy. A"NKV AHHIVAIi Governor (on secret Inspection trip) "Open tho gato, ploaso." IN TUB CQUNTY COURT OF TUB STATU OF OHEOON FOlt TUB COUNTY OIHAUNBY. Iitf tho Mftltor of tho Estate of - GBOltGB 1U rOUTlfill, Docoascd. To William H. I'ortor, Sarah M. Cur tis, Bloanor U. Crook, Clara V. At kliiH, Irving I), Portor, Sarah H. Porter, Mabel C. Porter, Dorothy B. Porter, K-lln M. llnmmersohinldt Charlwt A. Portor, lluth Porter, Bmma Mablo Wltoon, Agnes Por ter Slack, Harriet B. Porter, Joseph MUo Porler, Ford Portor, Ashbol Porter, Arthur Portor, Karl Portor, Mark Portor, fWBBT 1NGS: IN TUB NAMB OF TUB 8TATB OF OUBGON, You. and oaoh of you, aro hereby cited and required to appear In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Ore gon for tho County of Harney at tho court room thereof In tho Court IIouso, at 10 o'clock A. M. on -Friday, (no Slh day of August, 1924. thou and there to show cause, ir any you ( have, way thu court hiiouiu noi en ter an order heroin directing thu ad ministrator to sell at Public auction Secretary of Statu and O. P. Huff, Stato Tronnuror, us plaintiffs, and against Frank linker, Graco Haker, N. Drown & Honn and V, O. Pftternon, defendants therein, wherein Judg ment wau entered nsaluet defendants Frank llakor and lraco Uukcr or tho principal sum of S3f.00.00, lo gother with interest therein at tho rato of 0 ptir cout po rannum from January 17lh. 1921, until paid, and for for tho further sum of $250 00 at i tornoy fcoB, and ror tho costs and disbursements or this nul. taxed st I0.7d. WHBIIBAS by paid decree It was further OIIDBRKD and DECRBBD by tho Court that tho Judgment aforesaid constituted a lion upon Iho following described real promises, by vlrtuo .of n mortgogo thorcon, to wit: Tho SouthwcHt quarter of tho HouthoiMtt quarter (8W8BU of Soctlon Twenty-thrco (23) ami tho West half of tho Northeast quarter (WNB'J), tho North wont quarter of tho SouthcftK1 quartor (NWViSBU) of Scctloa Twonty-slx (2C) In Towiisblp Twenty (20) South of Hang" Thirty (30) K. W. M. and th Northwest quartor ((NW'i) tt Section Thlrty-ono (31) Town ship Twonly-two (22) South Range Thlrty-ono (310 B W M. eontninlng thrco hundred and twonty ncroa according to nlllcl il survoy thereof, and togothcr wltu all water rights appertaining thoroto. And tho said docrco ORDBRKD that tho gald real proporty above described bo sold by tho Sheriff f Harney County, Orogon In tho man ner porvldcd by law for tho aalo ef tho rollowlng described real proper-1 rtiR, ,,ropcrly undcr executien: and ty, situated in Harney County. Ore- f wBKBAg on tho 20th day or sflii. nr sn much thereof as may bo! . .... ... . .... ... " ' . i J line. i.ii, nn iuwuhimi ii necessary to satisfy me claims Bgnin-1 st tho wild estate, to-wit: Tho West half of tho Bast half of tho Southwest quarter of tho Northeast quarter (WttBtfflWU NEVO of Soctlon Twenty-four (24) Township Thirty-nine (39) South or Range Thlrty-flvo (3d, and the Northwost quarter (NWtf) tho Northwest quarter or tho Northeast quarter (NWVi NB'i) tho Southwost quartor or tho Northeast quartor (8W4 NBVi ) nnd Lots Ono (1) Two (2) and Thrco (3) or Section Twenty ono (21) Township Twenty-four (24) South, Range Thirty-two (32) East Willamette Meridian. Given under my hand and the coal of tho abovo entitled Court at Hurns, Orogon, thin 20th day of Juno, 1924 CHAS. E. DILLMAN, (Bonl) County Cleric. NOTICKOF HIIKIUFP'K HAI.K NOTICE IS IIKREHY GIVEN that under and by virtue of a dofirco of thu Circuit Com I of the State of Oro-O" for th C'ointv of Hnmey, urndo and ronderod on Mu J Mb day of IVbruary, 1921. .md, which Judg ir.oil nnd decroo was entered tind filed In tho offlc-; of tho County C:tk of Harney County, Stato or On-;oii on tho 20th day or Fobruury, 1 V. such Judgment and decrco 1! Ing In favor of tho Stato Land Hoard of Oregon, conslBtln.? or Walter M Pierce, Govornor, s'im A. how, tt -f&KBmfoWJl WfJa wmmm' WiWa Cornet concert solos, soprano nnd'plano solos, cnsemblo numbers, charac ter readings and costumed character skits are among tho features Included la tho programs of Harriet Daughman and Tlielmn Peffcrlo ou tho fourth day of Chautauqua. Theso beautiful western girls tiro, versatile urtlsts and glvo a full nnd satisfying entertainment. As it concert cornetibt Miss Ilnughman has established un cuvlnblo record, Her playing Is that of a flnlshed artist and her double mouthing produces most Inspiring tone effects, Slio Is ulso a pianist and Impersonator. Miss Pefferlo has a beautiful Bopruno voice nnd Ih a dramatic reader who lives her charac ters. Costuming has been given careful attention by these young ladle and their act Is exceptionally dainty, refreshing and refined, In their several "croups," including tho Dutch, tho Gypsy and tho old-fashioned, they include a fow steps to suit each nationality and character, and tho general effect is al ways tremendously populur, CIGARS in our humidor are jutt like they were fresh front , the factory i'JTf Ag tn . - ; -isy Cli. rinaoe for a . - ,Al" " . ' i1 t: .... "" -. ;J- -.4 .. ' fl foreclosuro was duly leuol by thu Clerk or tho abovo entitled court commanding mo, tho undersigned sheriff to lovy upon and sell in the manner provided by law for tho sale or roal property under execution in foreclosure, nil tho right, tltlo, Hen, Intorost or cstato of thu abovo nam od defendant, or cither of thorn, In or to tho said mortgnged promise abovo described, or so much thorerr as may bo newsary to satisfy IM said Judgment hereinbefore doscr ' cd. NOW THEREFORE. In obedlcn to tho commands of said writ and by authority thoreof, I havo lovl.M upon tho Bald roal property nbov described and I will on Tuesday the 22nd day or July, 1924, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on said day at tho Court' Houso door In tho City of Hurns, Oregon offer for sale to tho hlghoat blddor or bidders for cash all tho right, tltlo, Hen, Inter est or estate of tho said defondant. or oRhor of them, In or to the above described roal eirtate, or so much thoreof as may bo neccsnary to sat isfy tho said docrco and Judgment nforosnld. and tho costs ot this sale subject to confirmation by the abovo ontltlcd couso ann tho legal oquly of redemption of tho defendants. Datod at Hurns, Oregon, Juno 20th, 1924. W. A. GOODMAN Sheriff Harney County, Or" r ' ' ' "- ! 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 M " Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares ,,, Union Pacific System Good Smoke at. Home Drug Co. To Points East Daily May 22nd to September 15 th To Points West Daily May 15th to September 30th Limits October 31st Stopovers-Diverse Routes Contult Local Agantt for further detail D. S. SPENCER General Passenger iAeat Sak Uk City i fi hi i