The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 28, 1925, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Hiitiinlny, February UH, limn
T II m T I M ID H II n It A h I II II K N H , IIAUNKV O O II N T Y O It U O O N
VAam m
Appointment of Jardine
to Head Agriculture Boon
to Co-operative Marketing
Rugged Westerner, Still in Forties, Has Had Colorful
Life and Knows Farm and Ranch First Hand.
A Fighter Now In Charge.
My Joint TliomtiH Wllaon
ThrouKli Autocnstcr Borvlco
WnHhliiKtun, I). C, Fob. 25. "IMilo
'iin cowboy" will llkuly bo tbu buttle
cry In tlio Dupnrtuionl of AKrlculturo
for the next four years. Tlmt thoro
In koIiik to bo sonio plain nutl fancy
rtilltiK ' n foniRono conclusion, to
thoso uoUiiliiteil with tbo llfo story
r l)r. Wllllnm M. Jnrillno, formor
cowboy iiml riuicliinnn who becomes
Secretary of AKrleulliiro, March -llli.
Omlioy to Cnblnct
From the Krent wont, comon Jur
(Hno. Horn In lditliu 115 yours hko,
ho spout tlto first sixteen years of his
life on his fitluor'H rnnch. llo "pun
ched" cuttle, broko broncos, at 1!G
cents each, ami ultoiulcd district
Hchool In tlto winter. At 17 ho foil
the call to bo out and itoliiK, mo ho
left tbo homo ranch anil wont to
Hie Hole Mont., whoro ho ot u Job
on u cattle ranch, purfonnliiK tbo
usual tanks of a ranch hand.
He thou bocuine Interested In
clnlryliiK. llmilldnR tbo need of cilu
oatlon he entered Utah Agricultural
C'olleKO, BruduatluK In 1001. Thoso
years at school wore active for youtiK
Jardine. Ho wiib up and doliiK and
active In sports, llo played four years
on the varsity football team, captain
Iiir It the last year. DurliiK the sum
mer he pitched bay and worked on
dairy farms. One summer he was out
with a HtirvuylnK Kuiir.
Farm To WnMiliWt""
After Kraduatlou he tiuiKht for
:t year, then sought and obtained
the Job as miinuKor of a farming
company which wan tilling ncres on
tbe wholesale plan In Utali. men
came his first contact with govern
ment woik. He sought and secured
a Job us an assistant In tins cereal
brunch of the Department of Agri
culture, llo workeil there throe
years, from ll07 to 1910. Then he
returned to the rugged west be know
ho wall, llttl" realizing or with Ultlo
ground for hop that fifteen years
later be would return to Washington
to bend tbo Department of Agricul
ture and sit mm a cabinet member.
When h returned to the west In
1U10 ho whs nffarod n professorship
ut Kanans Agricultural t'ollg. Af
ter thru yours as profnoor of Agroii
oiuny h w made Dean of the 1)1
lou of Agriculture tend Director of
the iSxpwrimont l)iwrtnnni. In 1018
i... .hmimIimI Dr. II. J. Wutors an
president of tfio Kansas Collegn.
That Is tin piwt he now Iwivva to be
come fjecrelury of Agriculture.
Dr. Jardine Is u rugged wosterner
who will bring to Washington first
band knowlmlgo of ngrleulture. llo
has always boon an outspoken advo
cate of the farmers IntorostH. lid Is
openly opposed aud a foe to govern
ment price-fixing on farm commodi
ties, llo runs counter to the views
of many mon prominent In the Agri
culture Department and Ibo Influen
ces of the farm bloc In congress.
What to lCpect
In pluln wordB, Dr. Jardluo Is a
fighter. A pollto but posltlvo shake
up In the Department may bo oxjiuot
od. Buoh opposition an Is thrown up
will moot a mouttil vigor credited
with u thorough acquaintance with
farm problems through n Ilfotlme
npont In studying them.
Tho nppolntmont of a mld-wostorn-er,
Cecil W. Crool or Indiana, now
director of Agricultural Kxtonslou nt
Novuilii University, as assistant sec
rotnry of Agrlculturo to Dr. Jardluo,
may bo oxpoctod. This l In lino with
tho naming of Jnrillno by President
Coolldgo. It is understood Hint Croul
Is In complete uccord with tho views
FOLKS
IN OUR'
TOWN
Pop's
Dollar anil
a Half Wt
Cuosfn
liy
Etlvftrd
McCullougli
AUTOCASTER
"New Secretary
Of Agriculture j
jP
Jtm..VT.l
Wi i.ai'i M. Jardine, 1'tctldcnl ol
li-ui. Agricultural College, wll.
. coii.i (i inenibcr of President
'JtioltiltfM'x cabinet. Mnrtli 4 us 'ice
tf.jiry of Agrlcultuio, to miccccd
1. M (tore who then mho urtlce
ik tiovumoi of Wont Virginia.
of tho new secretary and will vigor
ously carry out Jardluo policies.
Under .lurdlue, a radical change
Is expected In the policy advocated
by the late Hocrutury, Henry C. Wal
lace. Mr. Wallace favored tbe gov
ernment handling of surplus faun
products and for the virtual fixing
or price.
Dr. Jardlue Is especially lutorontud
In co-oprulU marketing. In ml
drmw, ho bus said: "Only 10 per
cent of the troubled of the farmer
can be remedlsd by leglilatluu. The
other 00 par cent must bu solved by
Hie farmura thomsolvoM and their
Immedlnlu associates -the husluuati
men of eacli agricultural commun
ity." " o
FAH.M I'OI.NTKKS
(From Department or Imlustrlal
Journalism Oregon Agricultural Col
ogu.) Lund plauter can be used to advan
tage on legumes as n top dressing
tbe rate or 40 to 80 pounds per acre,
applied ho that spring rain will take
It Into the soil. It la also lined by
many potato growers to dust scud
after cutting, previous to planting,
tmys the O. A. C. experiment station.
Tho (jueon bee mates with tho
drone or 'male bee on the wing, says
tho stato college oxporlmotu station.
Her mntlugii are not under the con
trol of the beekeeper except us ho
makes It possible to have n uupply
of good drones and limits the supply
of poor ones. The inieou boo matou
but unco In her llfo time.
(Inrdouurs ought to buy tholr soud
HiippHos us early In tho spring us
possible, lifter tho now uud cat a-
i rjmt vfi
i asF
in in ttt nr . y-ryyriwi t T-nni1 -rr t ttttt -w ir -- - ----- - - -cz'- -' :
-- -M . . S3 NOi.'WX Apv own ME SOME 5jii-g
ZL -T-ZTT -.. - jdJfli. Ji ' SlM 7 .-IUSMBOOM6 AND H WHAT DO AI K
(? J-' - JBffl ZB I Nn 7 1 '' I fSi, ,J.-iMb.8iincW!BC Hk WANT??
S K. JlSJ9 kl ISM "WESWiJa ! CRHAM1 AMD. -- - -'Tt't'
C-" --ilaHit Tf iM Umd and y t vvj,
-iJL y ? to cat ovca th' towm t-LJi -tL--- 'Kj'JJall 'tWl --y V' '
"Wmm wLK(nm? bcFc5o j h m toss g
tliiHCTfc "HnT IJSW r ' t I' I 1 MW'"'"i' in iloiM y I WW MI I II IMiWlWMfWWV-
logs have boon received. In doing
so one urn usually got need of tho
vnrlcllop desired Instead of gelling
HUliNtllutloiui as Ih HomellmeH tho
case when lh seed order In sunt In
late. Most of Iho new catalogs tiro
now available, and growers ought to
havu their Hood on liitud after having'
mado mi Inventory of tholr nucuHHury
nupplloH, advises Iho O, A. C. Experi
ment Htntlon,
llamyard muiiiiro reinforced with
'i0 to !I0 pouudn of acid phosphnto
per ton gives good results oHpoclally
on Oregon soils that hnvo been crop
ped for Home time, says the experi
ment station. In tho older dairy mic
tions or Mio stale, ucld pbonphato In
used In tho gutter and stables. A
hand full of acid phosphnto Is scat
tered behind each stall and In that
way becomes thoroughly mixed with
the manure. In this way Iho manure
Is not only reinforced with phosphor
ous, but tho land plaster In tho odd
phosphates unites with tho ummoula
prevent lug a loss or nitrogen,
KOU TOMATO t'liA.NTH
Tomato plants for early market
are grown advantageously by many
Oregon gardeners, until they are
large enough to go Into (he field, In
paper, cardboard, or light veneer
pots or bands. When Ihey aro plant
ed nut,, there Is very little If any
need to disturb tiho roots. Tho
plant will make a iiilck pickup, with
a tendency toward early blossoming
mid early fruiting.
The use or pots or bauds smaller
tbnii -I Inches by 4 Inchon Is not ad
vised by tho experiment station, for
growing tomatoes. The bauds have
no bottom In contrast to tbe pots, so
tho tine of one or the Other depends
largely on tho gardener's ounlpmonl.
Most or tho seed dealers In Portland
and elsewhere carry these devices.
TIIIJ NOSH KNOWS
liens: "I'm (smoking a terrible
lot or cigars these days."
Hteiieg: "I'll say you areir that's
one of them."
VKS INDHIID
(Jroiis-wordor; "Olve me a ton
letter word meaning a country with
out any women In It."
Huiart Ouy: "That's easy HTAO
NATION." u
AN.NT.Mi MHirn.VO .MAHONIO
lll'IMHXO ASSOCIATION
Notice Is hereby given that tho nu
uual meeting or the stockholders of
the Maaoulu llulldliig Association of
liurns, Oregon, will be held nt tho
Masonic Hall on Saturday, March M.
10S&.
I.HOK M. imOWN,
Hueretary.
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SUMMONS
IN TIIH CIltGUIT COUIIT OI-" THH
STATU OP OlilCaOK, I'OIt IIAIl
NHV COUNTY.
Vermont Koan Trust Company, a
corporation. Plnlntlfr.
vs.
Henry Hurt t Nlmmoni, Marthu Sim
mons. Muliol Simmons, Virgil J.
llollou and Kuth lloltou.
DufoudAulH.
To Henry Uurlt Sliunious. Martha
Simmons. Mabel Simmons, Virgil J.
lloltou mid Kuth lloltou.
IN THIC NAMK OF TUB 8TATB
OF OUKOON: you and each or you
nro hereby rouulrml and directed to
appear ami answer the complaint
filed against you In tho above entitl
ed suit on or before tho Inst day or
tho time prescribed ror In tho order
for publication or uummous, to-wlt:
On or Imforo tho Hth day or
March lOUd, said duto being tho ex
piration or six woekH from tho date
or tho first publication or this sum
mons, unci ir you rail to appear and
answer ror wnut thereof tho plain
tiff will apply to tho court for the
roller prayed ror In Ita complaint, to
wlt: A Judgment ngnlust you ror tho
sum or $!)7r.0Q with lntornst there
on nt tbo rum or io por cam per
annum, from tho first day of No
vember, 1021.
For n further mini of ?G00.00 with
Intel est Hiereon ut the rnl" of 10 por
cnul per mmum from Lho first day
of November, 1021, mid
For a further sum or ? 100,00, nt
tornoy'ii fees, mid for Its coiiln and
dlsbiiroments herein,
That tho usual decree of roroclo
suro ho entered and that particular
tract or laud, nltiiato In Harney
County, Oregon, mid moro particular
ly described ns follows, to-wlt:
BWMNHVii and tho NKViBBtf
or soollon n.t; WHWVi of Hoc.
31, till In Twp, S.'l S., Hnugo 20
15. W. M unit tho ttA of Hoc. 10;
tho SIHi of Sec. )! Iho HW'c if
Hoc. 10 HKHI3M, HW4NBU,
B V N W Vi , H W Vi N W 4 of Sec. 1 0 ;
nil In Twp. 21 H. Itango HO B. W.
M. and containing 1040 ncros,
moro or less, bo sold to satisfy
tho mi inn due upon principal, In
terest, attorney's foes, costs nnd ills
bursomoulH, mid nccrulug costs mid
disbursement1!, mid Hie remainder, If
any, be paid over to the defendants
heroin iui their Interests appear, mid
If you fall to appear mid pay the sum
above mentioned that said mortgage
will be foreclosed ami that you
and onoh or you will bo forovor b.tr
red mid enjoined from claiming or
asserting any right, title Intercut,
lion or estate In or to the said real
property hereinabove described nd
verso to tho plaintiff herein, save mid
except your right of redemption.
Thai lu case tbu mild property doea
not sell for n sum sulllclent to pay
tho prluclpnl, Interest mid attorney's
fees, rosM mid disbursements and
tho nccrulug costs and disbursements
that plaintiff will take Judgement
against Henry Uurlt Simmons, nnd
Martha Simmons for tho sum or
sums not pnid from the proceeds re
ceived from sunh sale thereof.
That the right, title, Interest, lien
or estate claimed by the said Virgil
.1 lloltou mid llutli lloltou, mid
Mabel Simmons, If any, bo held nnd
declared subseiuont nnd inferior to
the right, title, Interest Hen or es
tate of the plaintiff herein,
That plaintiff be allowed to bid
upon and purchase tbe mild proporty
when sold on execution under Judg
ment mid decree mid outer Immed
iately Into the posHOicalou of said
property. If Its bid be the hlgheiit nnd
best bid therefor, r.nd tlmt planlllff
he allowed and permitted to apply
Its bid upon said Judgment nnd de
cree ir the plaintiff should become
purchaser or mild property.
Thin summons Is published by or
der or the Honorable Daltou lllggs,
Judge or the Circuit Court ror Har
ney County, Oregon, made and en
tered on the 2Rtb day or January,
1!)2G.
Tho date of the first publlcitluu
of this summons Is the .list day of
January, 1025, mid tho hut date of
publication of this summons Is the
Uth duy of March. 1025.
IIICOK & moos,
Attorneys ror Plaintiff.
Post Olllco address, Hums, Oregon.
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NOTICi: TO CltniMTOHS
Notice Is hereby kIvoii that the
undersigned bus been duly appointed
udmlnlslrutor or tlto estate or Hubert
J. Smith, deconsed, by tbo County
Court or the State or Oregon, for
Harney County, and hns qualified.
All persoiiH having claim sugnlust
said estate aro hereby notified to
present I hem, duly verified as by law
required, to mo at my resldouco near
Hums, Harney County, Oregon, or nt
the olllco or my nttoruoy J. 8. Cook
lu said City or Hums, within six
mouths from the date or this notice.
Dated January Ulst., 102G,
DOLB SMITH, Administrator.
Tresspass noticoa pnntud on cloth at
this olllco. Hold In any quantity
desired. C-12-tf.
mm. J
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I if HBWaHBW5nfciirA
WANTWD: Mon or woman to tako
ordern among frlonds mid neigh
bors for tho genuine guaranteed
hosiery, full Hue for mon, women
nnd children, tfllinluatcis darning,
y)Vo pay 70c. nnd hour nparo time,
or ID 0.00 a week for full time.
tSxuoriouco uuiioconsary. Wrlto
Ititorimtlon Blocking Mills Norrls
town, Pa.
Host mid cheapest dwelling lots In
r city, D bllit)
X first to own ;
N T. LBHTBIt
city, D bllit) from school. Boo us
your own HOME. W.
COMPANY. 0-G
W. T. LBBTBIt & COMPANY hnvo
Xfor sale tbo best una cheapest
properties lu the city, BBB UB TO
OWN YOUIl OWN IIOMB,
0-0
Towsloy's Wood Haw ror prompt
work. I.uilvo orders lit Pnjitlmo
NPool Hall or Phono HOW 8-OU
The Bablu Hook. Company of Uolse,
Idaho, buy, sell, mid exchnnge nil
kinds of new and used hooks.
Wnntoil TUB PHILOSOPHY OF
LOVB by Cllyn. Intoxicating
liquor Is our only competitor.
I'iihIi paid for fnlau teeth, dental
kgoio,
elry.
(Jo..
gold, platinum mid discarded Jow-
Hoku Smelling & Uefinlng
Otsego, Michigan, 1-31-tr
Wn know our business, ana can soil
our properties ijulckly. LIST
NOW r'lt QUICK BALB. W. T.
LBS'l -OMI'ANY. 0-G
IG00 KI3Vr.itD For avldonco load
ing to arrest nnd conviction of
any party or parties stealing my
shoop. My sheop aro flru branded
on tho tioos and paint branded on
the back with tbo norni shoo bar.
kLloth brands aro recorded. My ro
j V corded car mark Is an ttppor bit
Y Mn both oars. My owes lmro Bor
on dlffcront ago marks an under
ilopo, a crop and an uppor slopo
In both oars and my yearling owes
hava a small crop of both ears.
I soil no shoop branded on nose.
W. W. Brown. Fife. Oregon. 7-22.
For rent my ranch on Cowifcrook,
possession March 1st B. B. Drink
water. 1-24-41.
Hath room for Indies nt tho Lovons
i
Hotol. 11-lG-tf.
CANYON CJITV-
llUItNH
Trl-Weekly Sorvlco
Fast Auto Conveyances.
Pleasant Scenic Itouto ror Pns
scugors. Connections to Portland or
Bnstoru Points.
Quick BxprosM mid Frolght
Sorvlco.
N. Drown & Sons, Agents
Hums Oregon
Save Your Eyes
Eye strnin ciiuhvs hendnches,
ncrvoUHncsH nnd other trott-
hloH. I fit KlosflCH accurately
nnd scientifically.
All Work Guaranteed.
MAURICE SCHWARTZ
Optometrist
Olllco with Dr. II. F. Smith
rrrnrrn
O II IV
G 111 Utf 13 K It h I N G
JsswJor
Optician
Watch Itcpalrlng
Oren
UATlf
WlNNfiR
AND
YOU
m
'v siHtiirBlj(sj
PROFESSIONAL CARES
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i)jt. it. v. r, :jitii
Physician nnd tiuVgooa
IluriiH, Oregon
Olllco nt rosldonco, Dr. Qrimth'a Cat
mor homo. Phono No. 14
HOHOOK O. WARD
Physlclnn and Burgoen
Comploto X-rny Laboratory (a
Connection
Burns,
Oncft
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h. K. IIUHJAItD
DKNTIBT
OUlco first door enst ;hOt talltn;
Burns, Oregon
OHAItliKH W. ELIilH
ii a w y B R i
Hums Oreoa J,
Practices In tho BUto Court as4
boforo tho U. B. Land OBa
J. W. McCulloch ItohU M.
SlcCUIJ.OCH & DUNCAN
Lawyers
OOlco aboro tho U. B. Land OA
UUIIN8. OREOOM
II. V. HOHMAL2
Attoraoy at Law
Contests and practlco bofora IT.
Land Onlco a specialty
OOlce: Musonlc Dldc
Burns, Oregon
J. W. lllggs M. A. Bl
III U Q K .V III a Q 8
lawyers
Burns, Oregon
m . a . o l i) i: It
Painting unit Paper Ilangor
All Work Ounr, atocd
llurus, Oregea
KOAN C1IAPTK11 NO B
Itoyul Arch Masoa
Hiirus, Oivkoii, ltegnraj
mc'tliigH first nnd Uxtr
TluirhdayH of cvicli raostk
n. F. SMITH, H. P.
I3ARL QRAHAM, Socrotary.
AUCTIONEER
Tho undorslgnod Is now located la.
Burns and will ho found ready to ry
Public Auctions any time at amy
place.
F. P. Pot It
ST. OIjAIU . SCOTT
BuIIiIIiik Conlnictors
Plans ami IMIinutcs Furnished
Iturns, Oregon
BpV5 GET IH THE NATION
WIDE' DRAWING- COHT6ST
LOOK AT THE FUN OP
DRAWING- THE BEST PICTURE
IN ALU THE UNITED STATES
AND CANADA S BIG
PRIZES 'I'O 6H AWARDED.
Bl USA&UE DA6EBALL GU3VE5
UAT2 ANt BAUUfV -CONTEST
OPCM HO ALU 8oV0 B IS VP,S
TcJf.T DBAW A PICTURE OP "OLD
PC" IN TMf& COMIO AM' MAU
HiM LAI'jH KAU HARD - DRAW
-iAU R&PROCUCEO HUE
CQ. 'Ol O eXSP' IN FUV POSITION
vspiru NwtK. AODRirs&, fii? ano
-reuu ua what kind op glove
a.?. Ea,T SCO WANT IP S'OO AftJ3
. SEND CARE THIS PAPCBJ
OOSS - IP VOU WANT 76j
TOU cn tENO IN Fdi mNY
Df?AWING6 Ad VOU WISH
NEXT WEEK. WH WILL TfftU
WJiO THB JUP&C5 'br.
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