The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 21, 1925, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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THllHTIMMH-IIKIt ALD II U UNA, II A II N V COUNTY O It, K Q O N
PAGB
Hntiiiilny, Fi-hninry 21, t025
"V'vT"
Glllli TOOK VOIJTU'H
ADVK'M I.n'HSItAMiY
Nancy win an orphan who had
Jh'mi adopted by n low inlr who
al'ii-oil Ui'i ami nuulo hor alitvo for
thorn. Nuuoy mot an attraotlvu young
man Mailing In hor neighborhood,
mid told him hor tronltloa. Ho nil
vlnod lior to run away.
So Nmcy did on thlTbnck o" IiIh
own nu that vory aflornoonl And
whiM ho reached homo and dlticovor
vi his" dusty and dlahovullcd llttlo
passenger, thoro was nothing for him
to do hut talco hor In and try to help
hor out of hor prudlcntnont.
Unfortunatoly, tho yutijiK i'i
flanceo not wind or hla lmputuoun
charity, tologrnphod 1o hln ttliHont
pronnta, and thoro was n kooiI doal
of trouhlo for poor Nanoy.
That la part of tho situation de
veloped In Hebo DanlolR' "Nanoy
Kroin Nowhoro," a plcturo which
will ho nhown liv - Wodnpndnv
at tho Llhorly Th"iu-i
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I'AI,HNTK1
OAHT IN
"Til 1-2 AIiAHKAN"
Through Uio unuaunl caro exor
cised In tho boIqcMou ,tho moat tal
ented ca-t which han over supported
Thomns Mclghau, npponrn In IiIb now
Tnrnmount Btnrrlng vohlclo, "Tho
Alaakan." which llorhort llronon
produced from Wlllla (loldbock'rt
adaption of Jamea Ollvor Curwood'n
groat novel.
Featured In tho caat nro Katclln
Taylor, John Balnpolla, Charlon Ogle,
Frank Campeau and Anna May
Wong. Othorn Includo Atphonr. Elh
ler, Manrlco Cannon, llornard 8logol,
Milt Urown and Lanka Winter.
Tlio fomluluo portion of tho cant,
Katollo Taylor, Anna May Woiik and
Lanka Wlnterfl, la particularly nolo
worthy Inasmuch na they aro couhIiI
cred threo of tho moat unusual young
women In motion pictures.
All threo wore horn In America
hut their pnrnntaKu links cunt and
west In a bond which stnitchos from
China to Hpalu. Miss Taylor Is of
Scotch descent; MIhs Wong Is Chin
eae; Mlus Winters Is Hpaulnh and
French.
In motion pictures the threo young
players have established MioiiihuIvoh
with a aeries of remarkable charac
terizations. Hatullo Tnylor'o per
formance In Cecil II. l)o.Mlll's "The
Ten Commandment" gained for her
widespread approval. Anna Mity
Wong's genius has found o'xproaHlou
In tho portrayal of Chluoao and othor
Oriental roloa. Lahka Winters, ouco
.1 dancer of national repute, line re
cently established honelf as ouo of
the moil promising of thu younger
plavors on tho screen.
"Tho Alaakan," dirtlarail by 'all
v bo have been privilege to gtl a
it. vw of It h the grenteat picture
ii Mlglittn's notnblu scroll career
ii'tiD's to tliw l.lliorty Theatre toulgltt
i In tomorrow uliht.
o
'i;.lltltlK.VOK" OOI
pinvuie 1'oit
YOI'TII
Tho l.lliorty Theatre bus secured
' Iperlenee" for Its program on
next Katunlny night, Fob. 28. Illch
urd Unrtholmeee playa the loading
part mm "Youth" ami ha Iim Mar
Jorlo I)w as "I.ovo." Among bh
other clmrncters depleted ar Am
bition, IIopo, Plakatire, Opportunity.
Chance, Despair, etc. In (til there
are thirty characters.
"Kxperlonco" Is the loinanco of
modern youth adventuring. Its hopes,
temptations, passions. Its failure,
triumphs, loves. In ihomo and pleas
ure palaces, In harnlot and city;
green fields and underworld (Uvea.
Tho atory la charming:
Youth loaves homo for tho elty to
meet Kxperlonco. Love and Hope bid
him a sad fnrowell. Youth encoun
ters Pleasure In tho city nnd dazzled
bv her brilliancy, ho aakB Oppo-tun-Ity
to wait, but the Utter docllnos.
At tho Primrose Path, Pleasure In
troduces Youth to Ilimuty, Wealth,
Fashion nnd Intoxication. Youth's
mother dies and Lovo wire hi m the
news, but lbs tologrmn la Intercepted
by Tomptntlon who holds Youth In
thrall. Youth's inonoy vanishes and
his frlomlii doaort him. Chance of-
VViWV,
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
COfcRaCT
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OViWr. UVT&
tfVPK1," MORHIN'
GHTTUx ' TO TH
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t
?tv:PiPm jr-ry s
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liy
Edward
McCullough
AUTOCASTL'll
roni YoiiUi an opportunity to re
plpliluli IiIh fortune at tho gaming
tahlo. and Youth In ruluml. lie ob
InlnH work nn a waltor In a danco halt
and N ili.icliiii'Kod on an iicciiiialloii of
lli.-n. DlHgiwted and III, ho fulln
liroy to Vlou and llablt who rIiow him
how to una drug. Ho thou muota
Orlmo and aKruon In roh tho homo
of Woatth. On thu way, ho hoarn
nlngliig In a ohurch and ropoutn. llo
roturns homo whoro ho moota Ijovo
and fliiila alipplnoaa, Atuhltlou ai;alu
Hookn Youth and with Lovo hy hln
Hlilo ho utarla Ufa anow.
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HVKNTUAMjY, why NOT NOW?
Whon our nntloual leglnlators fill
l:ih their political Juggling act In con
nection with Muscle HlumlH. tho
country will find It has been treated
to an acrobatic exhibition In which
tho government has received a nasty
hump on tho bond. Had common
senna prevailed, tho government by
' ' "mo would havo been receiving
Isonio rovonuo from Muscle
F'ti'V wr wi"i I : f Tied our
liability Into tin asset, particularly
an asset for tho Tanner. Tho Ford
proposal waa concrete and practical.
Moreover, It promised action, for
the Detroit man knows tho value of
time,
It Is questionable If there nro a
half doxou men In the nation capable
oven of a vision of Muscle Shouts an
an Industrial proposition. Certainly
thoro aro not that many who have
tho ability to wrest porflt from tho
bewildering plant and at tho name
time provide a powerful safeguard
for tho nation.
Complaint was made that Mr. Ford
would profit from tho enterprise. Of
course ho would have mado a profit,
and of course .ho would bo entitled to
profit, but that his operation would
have proved of Incalculable value to
thu country no man can doubt.
Wo have no comment to mako on
tho Underwood bill either In Its
original form or as amended, hut It
Is u plain as a pike staff thnt when
all the fireworks havo been allot off,
thu government will find, If It need
servo the public Interest, It must
Iiisiim signals of distress, reopou Its
negotiations with Mr. Ford ami see
If ho will not be generous enough
to drag our law makers out of that
mess, and stive their faces.
The two big outstanding require
ments are nitrates for the nation and
rortlllxor for tho farmer. Fettyfog
glng politics Hhoubl not be allowed
to stand In the way of either,
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IWIt.M POINTI2HH
Marquis Is a good variety to roteod
thin stands of Turkey rod or other
red whoulH In the localltlae of east
ern Oregon whrro ruedlng Is necea
wry. aays the oxperlmont station.
Foderntlou and Hard Fderatlou aro
the two beet varieties fur thickening
Uiln stands of white wheat. Hard
Federation la particularly mooiI be
cause It Is such nu mirly variety.
Marlout and llHiiuclien barley lib
e rally planteil on dry laiida and Han
ueheu ami Trobl barley on tho Irri
gated lands of oostufii Oregon will
help fill tho much uuedod Increase
of feed- production In Orgon. says
the experiment atatluu.
Fedarnllon wheat planted on tho
Irrigated lands nud on dry laud unc
tions whore good rainfall Is proeont
In eastern Orogon will oiityleld all
oUier varlotlos, reports tho experi
ment station. Its milling quality Is
fairly good.
naokoopurs are urged to sen that
tho entrance to tho hives aro open so
that been may come out on sunny
days, says tho Oregon Kxperlmont
station. Ily lifting tho hack of tho
hive, tho beekeeper la enabled to de
termine by the weight tho amount
of storeH the buns havo. Tho spring
rush may ho lessened by getting
equipment ready for uso now.
Overstocking pasturo should be
avoided during tho early growing
season Is tho Information glvon out
by tho Orogou Kxperlmont Htatlon.
The new plants aro vory dolloato ami
can lie anally killed If oaro la uot
taken. A baiter stand onn bo assur
ed by not pasturing ton cloo at this
time of tho year.
T"1W&'S
9AV, HUQPH UP
AN' GET THOSS
'$ H io
Ol40UKt I'li-ueo
fej
witMr
D.OWM
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un i
HTATICMHNT OF Till OU'NKUHIIIP
.MAN'AOHIMHNT, riHriHiATlOX,
irrr., HKtjriUF.n nv thu act
OF CONUHfcHH Ob' AFWl'HT I! I,
11HU.
Or Tho TlmeH-llernld publlnhud
weekly at llurns, Orogon for
October 1, 1021.
Htato of Orogou, County of Ilarnoy,
HS.
lloforo mo, a Notary Public In and
for tho State and County aforesaid,
personally appeared Julian Ilyrd,
who, 'having been duly nworu accord
ing to law, depones and unya that he
hi tho owner or Tho Tlmes-llonvtd
ami that tilie following la, to tho host
of hla knowledge nnd belief, h truo
statement of tho ownorshlp, manage
ment otu., of thu aforesaid publica
tion ror tho ditto shown In tho above
caption, required by tho Act of Aug
ust !M, 1012, embodied In section
I in, Postal Lawn and Regulations,
printed on tho roveniu of Mi In form,
to-wlt:
1. That tho name and nddresse-t of
the publlshor, editor, iuunnr.1. ,:
tor, mid business manager Is: Julian
llyrd. llurns, Oregon,
2. That tho owner Is: Julian Uynl.
.T, That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and oUior security
holders owiilng-or holding 1 per cent
or more of total amount of bonds,
mortgages, or other securities aro;
none.
L That the two paragraphs next
above, giving tho iinmos of tho own
tho other Minn Mint of n bona lido
ers, U any, contain uot only tho list
or stockholders ami security holders
as they appear upon thu books or the
company but also, In cases w'i:c
the stockholder or securPv ' older
appear upon the books or Hie com
pany as trustee or In any other fidu
ciary relation, tho imtiiu of the per
son or corporation for whom such
trustee Is acting, Is given; also that
tho said two paragraph!) contain
statements embracing nttlnut'a full
knowledge and belter nn to the cir
cumstances nud conditions utidor
which stockholder!! and security
holders who do not appear upon tho
books or tho company as trustees,
hold stock and securities In a capacl
th other than that or a bona fide
owner; and this allium hns no reason
to believe Mint any other person,
iisaorlatlnn, or corporation has any
Interest direct or Indirect In the said
stock, bonds, or other securities than
ns so stated by him.
JULIAN IIYIll).
Hworu to and subscribed liufnro
mo thin ISth day or February. I02B
WM. FA It UK,
My aommlsslon uxplron May 30, 102C
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Wo will do your Job work,
p.
HUM.MONH
IN THIS CIRCUIT COUNT OF T1IK
STATIC 0 F. O UKQ ON. FOR 1 1 Alt
NtSY COUNTY.
Vermont loau A Trust Company, n
joaii
lOtt.
forptirat
Plaintiff.
vs.
Honry Ilurtt Hlmniona, Mitrlhn Sim
mons. Mabel Hlmuioiut, Virgil J.
Iloltou and Itutli Iloltou.
ncfondauts.
To Henry Ilurtt Mlmmoiia. Martha
Simmons. Mabel Hlmmona. Virgil J.
Iloltou nud Until Iloltou.
IN TIIL8 NAMK OF THIS HTATK
OF OUICOON: you and ouch or you
are hereby required nud directed to
appoar ami nuewer thu complaint
riled against you In tho nbovo entitl
ed suit on or bororo the Inst dny of
Mm tltno proscribed for In too order
for publlcAtlon of summons, to-wll:
On or bororo the Hth day or
March 1025. said date being tho ox
plrntlnn or six woekH rrom the dato
or tho rirst publication or thin sum
mons, nnd U you rail to appear nnd
answer ror want thoroor tho plain
MfT will apply to tho court ror tho
roller prayed ror In Its complaint, to
wlt: A Judgment ngalmit you ror tho
sum of $875.00 with Inlorost thoro
on nt tho rato of 10 por cont por
annum, from tho first day of No
vember. 1024.
For n further sum or $000.00 Uu
Interest theroon nt Mm rat" or 10 por
cont por annum from tho first day
of Novomhor, 1021, nnd
LATtlJ n wonder. whtS TTiTZZTTSl
- -n a fivb luttefl FIRED
V ( ) WORO MEANIN& V J
For u further sum of $100,00, nt
lorney'ii fooii, nnd for Its con In nnd
dlshursemeiitii heroin,
That the usual decree of forcclo
Hiiro be entered ittnl that particular
tract of land, ulluiitn In Ilarnoy
County, Oregon, nnd more particular-'
ly described nn follows, to-wll!
HWViNHVi, nnd tho NHUBK'i
of section 3.1; W'jBWVl' of Hoc.
.14, nil In Twp. 23 8 Unngo 20
10. W. M., nnd tho K or Hoc. 10;
tho HI0 of yoo. ); the HWA if
Hoc. 10; HjBH'i, SW'ANHtf,
H V6 N W M , H W K N W U o f Hoc. 1 0 ;
all In Twp. 21 H. Itungo 30 K. W.
M. nnd containing 1040 ncros,
moro or Ions, bo sold to satisfy
tho n it m i) duo upon principal, In
terest, attorney's rocs, conln and din
burnomontn, nnd accruing cents and
dlnbursumeat'i, and tho ritnalndor, If
any, bo paid over to tho dofondnutn
herein an their Intercuts appear, and
If you fall to appoar nnd pay tho sum
above moiitlouod that H'lld mortgage
will be forcclo I and that you
and eaoh or you will bo rorover bar
' red and enjoined from claiming or
! asserting any right, title Intercut,
' Hon or ostnto In or to tin. said real
I property hereinabove deiiurl1' 1 nd
' vorso to tho plaliitllf boroln, wtv and
' nvf.mil vitiir fti.li! nt rnitdfiiiil (fill.
Thnt In case the sal 1 proporty does
not 'sell for a sum suillcleut to pay
tho principal, Interest nnd nttornoy'n
f' i, costs nnd dlsbursemontii nud
the accruing coatn nnd dlabursnmontn
Mint plaintiff will tttk Judgement
against Henry Ilurtt Hiinmonn, nud
Martha Htmmomt ror thu sum or
sums not paid from tho irocomls rc
.(l.ed from a itch snlo thereof.
Thnt tho right, tltlu. Interest, lion
or ostnto claimed by tho nnld Virgil
J. llolton nnd Until Iloltou, and
Mabel Hiinmonn, If any, bo hold nnd
declared niibsequunt nud Inferior to
tho right, title, Interost lien or es
tate of tho plaintiff herein.
That plaintiff bo allowed to bid
upon and purchase thu said proporty
when sold on execution under Judg
ment nnd decree nnd outer Immod
Intely Into the' possession of said
property, If Its bid bo tho highest if nil
best bid therefor, r.nd Unit plaultlff
bo allowed nnd permitted to apply
Its bid upon said Judgment nnd de
cree ir the plaintiff ohould become
purchaser of said property.
Thli summons Is published by or
der or the Honorable Daltou Illggs,
Judge or the Circuit Court ror Har
ney County. Oregon, made nud en
tered nu the 20th day or January,
1025.
The date or thu first publication
of Mils summons Is tho 3 1st day or
Jautinry. 102H. and tho last dale or
publication or Mils summons Is the
Hth day or March. 102C.
UiaClH & 1IHH1H.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Poet OlMre uddreaM, lluriiH. Oregon.
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NOTICK TO OltKIMTOUH
Noll re la hereby given that tho
undoralejued kna been duly appctuted
adnilnletrstor of tho oatato of Hubert
J. Smith, deceaaed, by tho County
Court of the Htato of Oregon, for
Harney County, and has qualified.
All persons having claim sagalnsl
said eetate are hereby notified to
present them, duly verified as by law
requlrod. to me at my residence near
llurns. Harney County, Oregon, or nt
the olllco of my attorney J. 8. Cook
In aald City or 'llurns, within six
mouths rrom thu dato or Mils notice.
Dated January 31st., 1025. I
DOLK HM1TII, Administrator.
Tresspass notices printed on cloth at
this olllco. Hold In any qunntlty
desired. 5-12-tf.
For Hale 1 COO aero stock ranch,
liny nud pasturo, $12.50 nn aero,
small navment down, bnlnnco on
XnsV terms. AV. F. Harris, Hursn,
Orogon. 1-31-41.
WANTED: Man or woman to tnko
ordorn among frlondu nnd nolgh
huro ror tho gonulno guaranteed
uoniory, full lino ror men, wo in on
and children, Kllmtiintun darning.
Vo pay 75o, and hour spare time,
or tao.OO a wook for full time.
X
lOxportunco iiinmcnntmry. Wrlto
IiitoruiUlon Htocklng Mills Norrli
town. p,
Host nnd chnnpont dwolllng lota In
ycity, 5 blkfl from uchool, See ub
Nflrst to own your own IIOMK, W.
. LK8TI0U COMPANY. 0-0
W. T. LKBTKU & COMPANY havo
for ealo tho best and cheapest
Vproportlcs In tho city, HIOK UH TO
OWN YOUll OWN 1IOMK. 0-0
Towaloy's Wood Haw for prompt
.work. Lcavo orders ut Pastlmo
yi'ool tfall or Phono HOW 8-Dtf
Tho Hablu Hook Company of HoIro,
Idaho, buy, suit, and exchange nil
kinds of now nud used books.
Witnlod T1IH P1HLOHOPIIY OF
LOVK by (liyu. Intoxicating
liquor Is our only competitor.
Cash paid ror false tooth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded Jew
Vury. IIuko Hmultlug & ltuflnliig
' Co., Olscgo, Michigan. 1-3 Mf,
Wo know our business, una can soil
j'our properties quickly. LIST
kNOW rrH QUICK 8ALK. W. T.
f XAffll TOMPANY. o.c
$000 llIOW.itD For ovldcnco load
ing to arrest nnd conviction of
any party .r pnrtloa stealing my
, shoop. My nhocp aro flro branded
on tho noos and pnlnt branded on
the bank with tho borni shoo bar.
lloiti hrnuds nro recorded. My ro
corded car mark it nu uppor bit
In both cars. My owds haro sor
on dllforout ago marks an undor
ilopo, u crop and an uppor slopo
In both oars and my yearling owes
have n small crop of! both ears.
I sell no shoop branded on nose.
W. W. Drown. Flfo. OrcKon. 7-22.-
For rent my ranch on Cow crook,
possession March 1st 8. K. Drlnk
wntcr. 1-24-41.
Until room for Indloi at tho Levons
Holol. 11-15-tr.
OANYON CITY-I1UIINH
Trl- Weekly Borvlco
Fast Auto Conveyances.
Pleasant Hcenlc ltoulo ror Pas
songorn, Connections to Portland or
Kastoru Points.
Quirk KxproMi and Frolght
Service.
N. Urown & Hous, Agents
llurns Oregon
Save Your Eyes
ICye strain cjiusch Iieaduclics,
ncrvoiiHneKH nnd other trou
bles. I lit KltisACfi accurntcly
mid Hclcntilicnlly.
AH Work Cunrantceil.
MAUUICK SCHWARTZ
Optometrist
Olllco with Dr. It. F. Smith
mwmm MeeMeMNeMMM
.1 O II ll O 111 K U SltlilN.G
Jcitwr
Optician
Watch Repairing
Iturns,
Oregon
Bl&
fiQS
AL&O
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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D It . 11 . F . r 1 1 X II
Physician nnd fuRooii
lluriiH, Oregon
Olllco at rosldonco, Dr. arimth'a faft
mor homo. Phono No. 14
ROHOOl'l O . WARD
Physician and Surgeon
Complolo X-rny Laboratory l
Connoctlon
Durns,
Oreceft
It, 13. IIIItllAItD
' I) i: N T I H T
Ofrico first door cost tfuOU wUtrr
llurns, Ore TA
CIIAULKH W. KLLIfl
I, A W Y H K
Hums Orogon
Practlcos in tho Stato Court ai4l
bororo tho U. 8. Land OfflM
J. W. McCullocIt Itobt. SI. DmiMMiat
McCULLOCII & DUNOAN
Ihwycra
Olflco nbovo tho U. 8. Land 01
HURN8, OREOOM
II . V . BOHMALZ
Attorney nt Law
Contests and practlco bororo D. .
Land Offlco n specialty
Offlce: Masonic Dldg
Hums, Oregon
J. W. Illggs M. A. Dlfm
It I n (1 H . IIIOGB
Lntvycrs
llurns, Oregon
M . A . O L 1) 1 H
Painting and Paper Hnngor
All Work Ounr. -toed
lliiriis, Orieai
KOAN CHAPTKH NO
ltnynl Arch Masoaus
llurns, Oivgon, ItcguraJ
inccMiigH first nud tklrA
TliurMlays of each moath
II. F. SMITH, II. P.
HAUL OUA1IAM, Socrotnry.
AUCTIONEER
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Tho underslgnod la now located te
Uurna nnd will bo round ready to try
Public Auctions any time at aajr
plnco.
F. P. Petit
RT. OLAIIt & HCOIT
UtilldliiK Contractors
Plans itml Intimates FiirnlHlicxl
llurns, Oicgoii
BOVB -8 7DI6 V?ag&
ENTCR. THE NATIOM-WIDS
DRAWING- CONTg&T
is big- pRizs&jr Fane
LCAGU12 OAftSBALL GtovEa
BATTS AND BALLS
61MPUV DRAW A PICTURE
OF "OLD POP" IN THiO COMIC
AND ttAKg UlM 1-A.Ufrb gBAL
HADPAW LACGEGTHAN
PICTUI2G RCPRODUCgP HERE,
WRITE NAME. ADDQESS rtND
ON BACK OP DRAWING-
TCLL U5 WHAT KIND OS
ftLOVB OR. OAT VOU Vn'ANT tp
YOU ABC WINN&R. 'aPNO
PRAWIN&6 CAPU THIS PAPgR.
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