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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1925)
mmm TESTTT3Ey VJ W" TV: i 'Wi. v;j 4 f '. '. Hnlunlny, '.Taninu-y ft, lliun IiSj.. .ii..ii ii ii i " Best Yellow Pine Lumber Rough and Dressed WEIIS ffl At The New River Bridge End of lane leading cast from Short's blacksmith Shop. ffl Burns Paul A. Weil B m ii- ?!iJ,u,,l-llagtEaaaaHf'lTTr,TJr HARNEY OUNTY ABSTRACT fi TITLE CO (Inc.) Abstracts of Title Insurance-Fire and Auto REAL ESTATE Building Loans Surety Bonds Phone No. 63W., Burns, Oregon New locution In Reed Building ndjoining Masonic Building tkiMtiunmBmmmmmMamiHamBmmmmKm IH). PUItDY'H 1'llll.OH Lottn folks I know nru shoulltiK a welcome to tho Now Your of 192G for no otliur reason thnn thoro nru the Saturdny pay tltiyn In Jnnunry." o ' ' I'KJUHK THIS OUT Lord Algernen: "I wim In my olllco when u big American and n llttlo American cntno In. Now tho little Amurlann wan tho son of tho l)lK American but tho hit; American wis not tho fnthor i)f tho llttlo American." Sherlock Helmes: "Impossible my man, Impossible!" Lord Algernen: "I'ooli for your n-lutatlou an n i;ront 1hI ttctloti Int. TUost oerttilitly It won poeslhlo. Tho llg American was tho mother of tho little American." MAYMF. l.V A .MILLION YICAHR An hxiHimI dispatch from Berlin tt-lls mu that American Hanker are uppliiiK fumU for experiments that would obtain void from iMiaer metahi. They hi that gold can lie produced h chHply ai tin or copper. Hope l henutlfiil. roualderahly more benu tlful thin the gold that gullllnle American gentlemen will get for their latest attempt at transmutation of metal. When a (dentist looka Into nu atom of puro koIiI, coiintM thu electrons that rovolvo around tho milieus and roallzoa dimly tho tin uttorahlo power, knowledge? mid per llslon Involved In a hIiirIo atom of any of tho olomontH, ho known that no llttlo human being Is colng to mnuufnuttiro Hitch atoms for himself offhand. Porhups In a million yearn, hut not now. Wlso Naturo won't permit man to dooldo In advance tho ex of ono tinhorn child. To do ho would produco too many hoys, too few i;lrln. And Nature won't allow men to change the olemouU that he i tally need. Iron or hydrogen, Into gold Hint he doea not need. Don't luvoat your monoy In any achoino to mniutXnolure sold. i ii i o m farm pointhrs (From Department of Itidtulrlal FOLKS IN OUR TOWN A pVfe I lly Edward McCuIlough T H 13 T I M M 8 " otoi ,- r 7'T! YARD ffl m I urns rsn 38 -. w Journalism Oregon Agricultural Col lege. ) In plantltiK struwborrloB In OrvKou tho main thing M to buo that tho plants aro nut early enough for tho rootit to ho well ciituhllshod before moUturo ruiiH low In tho spring. Lnto winter or early spring Is recommend' ed by tho experiment station for an known Irrigated dliitrlctH. Lato spring panting It to lo avoided nt all tlmu ns tho plants do not have a ehutiuo to establish a new root ays tout before the dry season romos on, stunting tho poorly rooted plants. A 1 00 pound of Htilfur application to an aero of jovoral typoi of Ore Kiin hind every threo to four years should give a ton or moro luoreatio In yield of iHgitmo hay on most or tho afalfa InuiU, anya the state oxporl ment station. Subsequent applica tion are lighter partllularly ou hum- Id aolla Apply early and harrow In , when IIih nteudows are reuorated. Is 1 the station recommendation. Hens for wluter laying In Oregon do not do w II nn a whole grain ra lon. The coutlnurd ue of straight , nmlii does not supply all the food cltmeiits nereesary to produce egga. Hteady rations of etralglit grain re sult In digestive disorder km well as poor t-ftg; production. The. grain hould Ihi supplemented by ground feeds commonly referred to , mash In distinction to whole or tracked grains used as scratch foods. o OltCCON (JAINS Mlo,noo,ooii IN OHAI.N VAIil'KS Oregon furmers realised $ 10.000, 000 more ou their corn, wheat and oats thla year than In 192:i, accord ItiK to tho Hoars-Itoebucl: AKrlciiltur al Foundation, whlph roporta that the national Iiicicmho In Kraln values umotint to K'fiO.000.000 Oats itlouo were responsible for u (mln of 2 mil lions, while wheat brought farmers of this aUte an added 8 l-:i mlllloiia over last year, the report states. While the Oreyon corn crop for US I fell considerably below that of the preceding year, the better price this year brought the total lueome to approximately what It hud been tho year before. The a million bushel Increase In tho wheat orop this year r-.ei.. i i,.w.wi. i . , aim- n .i i iiiit-aij . IAMO SA , UOOKIT rllttl.UO CORtV fVH'l f T8UCK i3SSSgP I ' ' V -i r5 i 7 : 1 I 211L C"CWD ON JM' AH' UUIANORw-J WIT HlUK fflgBK, OM RqV -..A lcoorf . sssLrfj WuSar Wrvf- c (wJLtwwtb) (?) upRSSHf) - II ID 11 A Ij I) II W 11 N H H A hrotiBhl tho valno up to $31,G00,000 n compared with $2.1.000,000 of 11) J.! Tho ont crop of thiN til ale Hi In vnr 1 1 tip lo 12 million bushels us opinprod to 10 Vu uillllnn the year bbfoie with tho nwnlt that fnrinom will have takoit In U'j million tiol lara ou HiIh crop an compared lwth I ii million tho year before, Tho yield por aero on corn lit Ore Itou, the report ultttotl, dropped to 27,8 bntihohi por ucro as a result of unfavorable woalhur, but tho profit por bushel to tho farmer wan at) cento as oomparoh with 20 the year hofnro. Tho wet tlnyii, on tho other Hand, wore a ureal help to tho, wheat and oiiIh production, tho form er rising to 2tl,2 huHholn per acre an compared with 21.1 tho year before, and tho latter to H4 from III) In 102.1 Tito profit per IiuhIioI of wheat l)tl year wn III cents where only (1 conts was taken InBt year and G cent profit in natH for tho 10 rent Ions of tho preceding year, Tho Increased .yield per aero of small grain and the liicroimod prlco per bushel on all glaltiR has aided materially In restoring tho farmor to a better financial basis, thu Founda tion report coucludos. Tho higher grain prices have resulted In higher live Htock prlccu and this hint brought u now vitality to agriculture. INIMOKHTION Any refutial of tho stomach to euro for tho food put Into It, together with nausea, belchl tg of gas, and pain In the pit or tho utomanh Is us unlly called Indigestion. If you nro subject to thoHo symptoms you should soo a competent physl' ' u You will vety likely nnswo . "V hyl A llttlo bit of ludlgoitlon Im nothing." In n number of times you may bo right but the time when you aro wrong moans trouble. Indigestion may mean the bogluulug of surlous trouble. The most frequent ratiso of Indi gestion Is Improper diet lMthur tho amount of food Is too largo or the rlmrnrtcr of tho food oaten Is Im proper, or It Is ealnn too rapidly. It Is a wonder that tho human stomnoh doos Us work at all consid ering thu way It Is nbused You overload your stomach with nil mon itor of Improper foods and then It balks and you call It Indigestion. Tho prevention of this condition Is tho application of common sense regular moats, proper food, but not too much, mid thorough inastlcitlon There aro many oaii" of Indiges tion other than Improper diet and It I yic-o possible cnttHos that de mand aerloiiH consideration. Not Infrouuonlly It Is the only manifes tation, to yourself at lart. of chron ic appeudlcllla. ulcer and nnnoor or the stomach. RSlUtove. kidney die eases and certain uenroua dlaordom. Since the first Indtofilou of many orlou aiseeses me? urn huiiwinh, t ! Irntirt.ti l thnl vou dlscoter the , -.mi. o oor ledtaestlon at an lime lnn ir.'ituieiit mv ir-rtlve If M, wnly thing you need lis rorrect iliii f dt.-t. nod you follow th" ad-.-. of our physhian. you will be well, repaid If H Is found that your Indlgeitlou la the bogluulug or soma rluu dlsea.'. It may be that this early knowledge will make It possi ble to estahlUh a cure. If. ltoweor, vou elect lo gueea what the trouble auislng your Indigei'tlou Is and gueea libit, and you are right, you aro lulky If you guoa dlot and you have uleurs or cancer of tho atom tuili, you Imvo made a mistake that you must pay for. Oiiuss work Is poor policy. It pays poor dlvldonds In either health or comfort. If you aro having disturbances and Indigestion after moalH, and If sltuplo resolution or your dlot, iiucli us eating regularly and cutting down i ho amount of food and outing well bnluuoed meals falls to ofect u prompt roliuf, lose no tlmu In con suy.lug your doctor Nolhlub H glued by delay everything may be loiL O " ' XOTIOH 01' APPOINTMENT AH AD.MUVIHTIIATOU. IN 'i'UIB COUNTY COURT OF TUN STATUS OF OIUIOON, FOR THIS COUNTY OF HARNICY. It N Id Y OOU N T V O It .13,0 In the Matlor of tho Kslnto of Robert La Voy, Dsneased, NoIIi'j Ii hor.bv ulveii thai the lied il!vd hafe heln UjppMnted ul hiiiiI ii.iioi df tlm above entitled es tate by li-tun or an order of tho abuo outltloil (liMirl, n ml linn duly iiualiriod art atieh. All poroous hav ing elaluiH against thu estnlu tire re quired lo present Ilium to mo uCiiny olllco lit Hums, Ilarnoy County, Ore gon, duly verified and with tho pfop or vouchors, within alx months from the rlrst date of this nollco. Tho flnil date of this notice Ih Jnn. .1, 102fi. PAT II. DONKOAN, Administrator. i o Not lc To MglH Users lleglnnlng .lauiiary, tst, 102C tiHors of Ulecti Icily may pay their Ighl and power hills at tho Home lirug Btore, or check can bo mailed direct to tio Power Company. Ah It In Impossible to keep our olllco open all the time Imvo estab lished Ibis placo, Home Drug Htnro, whore payinonl can bo mado at any tlmu . In making payment take both bill and duplicate with you. All complaints of bills or service should ho made dlrocl to the Ilurns Power Company. Plcaiio comply with Instructions printed on bottom or ntatemeul. 1IURNH POWKR CO. -o- NOTKJK Hill PUIII.IOATION Drpnrluieut of Uio Interior U. 8. LAND OFFICE Uurns, Oregon, November 1, 1924 NOT1CC In hereby nlvon that John Andrew Miller, whoso pont-orflco ad dress Is Ilurns, Oregon, did, on tho Hth day or October, 1024, file u thin ofllco Hworn Htntomont and Ap plication, No. 011728, io pttrchnso tho WViNKVi. Section 34, Town ship 23 H , Range 30 12 , Wlllamotlo Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under thn provisions of tho net of Juno 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone , .. mt ...nit waIiim nu mlvtil tin fly . fjMTT, IU.I. mn '- - ed by appr.iliomein, anu inoi, pui Hiiant to rush nppllcatlou, the land and timber thereon have been r.p pralsod, the stone estimated 3000 Cubic Ft, 90. IS per cubic font and tho laud $125: that natd npplleaat will offer final proof In support ef his application and sworn statement on tho 12th day or Jnnunry, 102C, before Resistor, V S Land Office at Ilurns, Oregon Any person Is at liberty to protest thin purchnru heforo entry, or In! (lain a onntest nt r.y time before patent Isjiiioi, by riling a corrobor ated nindavlt In thin ofllco, nllegtng met wkleh would doroat tho entry. J. J. IIONIKIAK. Roglster. Norioi-J Notice la hereby i;lven that the un dersigned will rocehe at this oOlcc. Rooms S and 4 Masonic Bull ting, Ilurns. Oregon, offers for purchase of ten share of the Stock of tho nurns Flour Milling Company .of the par alwo of $ 1000.00. The underli;nnl reserves tu right to reject any and ull offer submitted. All oners should bo In our hands not later inaa January 16, 1036 Dated at Ilurns, Ornco'i, this 13th day of December, A. I). 1S24 II. V. 8CIIMAI... Attorney In Foci for the Holrs of Henry I.ulg, dec. Tresspass notices printed ou cloth at this olllco. Sold In any quantity desired. 6-12-tf. KHTRAYF.I) Yearling holfor. ono cow and calf, Shot thorns, branded circle spear and Ml on loft hip. Suitable rownrd for tholr rooovery -II. J. Dent, llurn.u Oregon ll22-tf. oV .Lj, VANTIR)! Men or women to tnke orderu among frletldti and neigh birs for tho nnulno cuurnilooj tiosltry, full lino for tnou, womoi) .umI children, lSlltultmloti darning, Wo pay 700, mid hour spare time, or STJ 0,00 a wook for full timet tOzperteuco unnecessary. Write mternatlon Stocking Mills Norrls town, Ta. i ' .. " ' Dost and chenpost dwolllug lots In city, D hlkn from school. Hco us rirst to own your own 1IOM10, W. T. LU8TICR COMPANY. 0-6 W. T, LK8T1SH & COMPANY havo for'ralo the best and ohoapnst properties In tho city, SRR UB TO OWN YOUR OWN HOMK. 0-C Towsloy's Wood Haw ror prompt work. Loavo orders at Pnntlmo Peel Hall or Phono 149W 8-Otf Tho Hubln Hook Company or nolso, Idaho, buy, soil, and oxchango all kinds or now and used books. Wanted TUB PHILOSOPHY OF LOVi: by aiyn. IntoxIcothiK liquor in our only eompotltor. .Many bargains en City pnipcrty, farms anil stock rnnchcJi so IN liANI) KMI'IHIC UIOAITY COM PANY, piiobo now 8-18 We kaow our bustuess, and enn soil your properties quickly. LIBT NOW OR QUICK BALK. W. T. LMS'I "CrMPANY. 0-C $009 RC. iD For erldenco load tag to nt'-'Ht and conviction of any party or parties stealing my saaop. My shoop aro rlro branded ou tho noos and paint branded on thn hank with the born) shoo bar. Both brands aro recorded. My re corded oar mark Is an tippor bit In both ears. My ewan hare aov ea different nge marks an under sleao, a crop and an upper slope In both eara and my yearling ewes have a small crop ef: both ears. I sell no sheep branded on nose. W. W. Drown, Fire. Oregon. 7-2J. Lee Caldwell, the barber, Is still at the name ela ntnnd nnd ready to attend te yojir wants In his lino of business 10-4 CANYON CITY UUItNN Trl-Wcckly Bervlce Fast Auto Conveyances. Pleasant Bccnlo Route ror Pns scatters. Connections to Portland or HnHtcru Points. Qulok lixpree nnd Freight Servlao. N. llrowu A Bone, Agenta Ilurns ' Oregon Save Your Eyes Eye strain cuuhcs hcaduclicH, ncrvouHiie.HH and other trou bleu. I (It kIrhch accurately and Kclcntiflcally. All Work Guaranteed. MAURICE SCHWARTZ Optometrist Ofllco with Dr. II F. Smith J O 11 IV O 111 M LI K II Ii I N O Jar,vlor Optician Wntch Rupnlrlng Hums, Oregon vAon PROFESSIONAIj CAEt)B -i K. 11. V, r'31'lTU riiyslclnii nnd 3iutTOoB Ilurns, Oregon Ofllco at residence Dr. Griffith' feft raor homo. Phono No. 14 IlOflOOK O . WARD Physician and Burgeon Comploto X-ray Laboratory la Gonnoctlon Uurns, Orecefl Ii. K, IIIIIIIAUD I) 13 N T I H T Ofllco first door east .3to gallery Uurns, Or 't i CIIAHIiKB W. KLLIfl L A W Y R R Durns Oregoa Practices In the Btato Court beforo tho U. 8. Land Oeo J. W. McCulloch Hoht. M. DauMaai McOULLOCII & DUNCAN Lawyers Ofltco above the U. 8. Land OSUe BURNS, OnKQOM II . V . BOIIMALZ Attorney at Lmvt Contests and practice boioro U. B. Land OOlce a spoctalty Ofllce: Masonic BIdg Ilurns, Oregon - J. W. 1IIRK1 M. A. BtgM II I () (i H .Vi II 1 (1 O H Lawyers Burns, Oregon ,M . A . O Ii l II It PalittRg and Paper llnngor All Work Ouar ..lood Uurns, OrcgOB h'OAN CIIAPTKU NO Royal Arrh Masona Ruins, Orvgon, ItcKuraJ incctlngN first nnd thkel Thurhdnys of each nioa4a D. F. SMITH, II. P. HAUL QRAHAM, Socrotary. AUCTION E 13 R Tho undersigned In now locatod la Burns and will bo round ready to cry Public Auctions any tlmo at any placo. F. P. Potlt BT. CLAIU t SCOrL' RiiildliiK Contractors Plans nuil l'stlmntcs Furnlslied Iturnff, Oregon DRAWING CONTEST - . PRIZES OIS LKAGUG BASCaAU- (SLCAE QI& UCAGUS ASaVl.t. 3AT I5AS8AU. A itLU KNCAM ftTANBAftP hVM8 ntOlDB TltF PUIIEft Tllii V.1HU.NC- 0CAWING9 'I .i I i. vmii.u uu HUrU&H6D IN THIS PAPfiR ANCXI OVfePt 1 ,7 OO OTHER. PAPcna in Tua UNITEO 6TWB3-CANAPA SIsls NUXT WSBK gaMj 1 Lffig h-4mH mm- WM fefs cMvzririisz AUTOCASTEH ( r-. r I ALL AOOUT CONTBSTi W: ! , JjjilJ(a'te, fb-4 HWa it trc. V',