The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 28, 1925, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Sotardny, March M( ltM
Oacks Roosvclts
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lmii Glmnann. U'lin Kturtcd t
n entailer's clerk, and i3 now pro
,. nt of Marshall Field & I
C ilcairo, Is financing tho Thcoth
md Kcrmtt Roosevelt cxpediti
irto the Pamir region of Turko.
stnn, for tho Field Muaucm
which ho is trustee.
Gets Mitchcl's Job
3jJ
Jnmcfl E. Kcchot, who becom
assistant Chief of tho U. S. Ar
Air Service, April 17th, to hucm
Urijr. Gen. Mitchell. Soc'y. Week
announced the change despite pub
He sentiment that Mitchell should
not bo demoted for his tostlmony
at Washington recently.
LAMH FHKIHNG PltOFlTAULH
(Kast OrcROtilan)
"TtaiTfoodlng of lambs tins provod
to bo a proritablo means of market
ing alfalfa hay for tho third consoc
utlvo year, according to results that
woro announcod at tho Hormlstou
exporlmont station farm yosterday by
Supt. II. K. Dean. Tho stntomont of
results of tho experiments enmo on
tho third annual feeders' day meet
ing which was attended by many
farmers on Irrigated land In Iho west
end of tho county.
Tho lambs have not been sold, and
tho selling price Is consoquontly not
determined, but a valuo of IT, cents
a pound, one cont less than tho pres
ent Portland price, was tentatively
given tho lots, and on tho basis or
this valuation, tho lambs linvo made
tho hay thoy were rod worth a llttlo
more than $20 a ton. Mr. Doan told
his audlonco This valuo or hay as
a food allown for tho barley, Interest
on tho Itivostmont for flvo mouths at
olgbt por cont, labor costs, deprecia
tion on equipment, salt etc.
I-Vd for ino DayN
All of tho lots of lambs woro on
food for a porlod of 150 days. Thoy
had all tho alfalfa hay thoy would
eat during tho entire reeding por
lod and oach lot of lambs was fod
a total or 75 pounds or whole bar
loy por Iamb. Tho rate or grain
feeding was dlfforont for tho differ
ent lots, some bolng fod at tho rato
cf ono-balf pound dally, tbroo-qunr-tor
of a pound, ono pound and ono
and ono-half pounds.
Tho cheapest gains wcro mado by
feeding no grnln for tho first 7C
days and then feeding ono pound
dally for tho last half of tho porlod,
Mr. Doan pointed out. Tho cost per
hundredweight of gain In tho lot bo
fod was 111.44. Tho highest cost
por hundredweight of gain, I1G.40,
FOLKS
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McCulloiigh
AUTOCASTER
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wns on tho lot fod ono-half. pound of
grain dally.
In addition to tho report mado by
tho superintendent and tho Inspec
tion of tho lnmbH by rartnoi, talks
on practical reeding probtnmn woro
mado by II, P. lloan, of Ufa Prossor,
Washington, ntutlonj by Prof, H. !.
Potior, head or tho llvoHtnek depart
ment or Oregon Agrloultural nollogn;
and Hobort Wllltyenmb, Buporlntond
ont for inoro than 20 yearn of tho
experiment ntutlou at Union.
Pror. Potior In his talk called at
tontlon to tho fact that lamb feed
ing has an olomont of npoeiilatloti
In It and should bo gojio Into con
survatlvoly with tho fooilor braced for
r poodblo loss on any slnglo hoiihoii.
Over a period or yearn, feeding re
turn a reasonable profit, and In
sotuo years tho returns aro excep
tionally good. The Investment In
comparatively higher, however, ho
pointed out, Uio feeding In ovor a
short period, as compared to tho
sheep breeding buulness proper, and
when hunbriaro prime thoy have to
bo sold, whether the market ban In
created and mado possible a profit,
or whether It has slumped and loft
tho fcodor a loRor.
Untitling breeding owes and pro
ducing lambs and mutton Is on n
different basis In .Hint It Ih Iohii spec
ulative, according to tbu speaker. To
got Into tho breeding g.utio iiocohiiI
tains good pasture, and thht pasturo
must bo ansured boforo It Is posslblo
to got Into tho buslneiw. and tho pas
turo must bo something bosldcs al
fnlfa. The owes may bo bought and
tho market decline, yet ir they aro
held over a period or years, the price
may Incronsc, and tho speculative
Moment In values will mean chance
of loss tliati Is true on tho feeding
end or tho gaino, ho said.
flood management Is absolutely
ncrcsmiry with sheep.
"I think It tuny safely bo said that
Hfi per cent or Oregon fartnora can
bo depended on to manage bogs prop
orly," Pror. Potter declared, "but I
am conridetit that only about 1G por
cent will tako Iho proper care of
sheep. With Iho proper manngomont
under Oregon conditions sheep will
give as good returns over a period of
years as any other livestock with tho
posslblp exception f I!'10'1 tMfy
cows."
WARNING
Dumping of garbage or trash
or any kind on our proporty Is
absolutely prohibited. Violators
or this warning will bo pronecu-
led.
HUItNH TOWN8ITK CO., Inc.
.NOTICK OP FINAL HinTMttlKNT
NOTICK IH IIKIIKIIY GlVKN;
That D. N. Varlon, Administrator or
the Kstate or James I. Varlon. de
ceased, has rondored and presented
for sottloment and riled In tho Coun
ty Court or Ilnrmiy County. Oregon,
his final account of thu administra
tion of said estate.
That Monday tho till day or April,
1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock In
tho forenoon, at tho County Court
house In Hums, Harney County, Ore
gon, has boon appointed as tho tlmo
and placo for tho hearing or objec
tions to said rinal account, and all
persons having objections thoroto
shall appear at itaid tlmo and place,
and show cause, ir any exists, why
Bald final account should not bo ap
proved and allowod.
I). N. VAHIKN,
Administrator of tho Estate of
James L. Varlon, docoased.
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JUDOMKNT IN KOHKOMWlNfl OF
TAX MK.V AND OIlDKIl OP HALH
IN THK CIUCUIT COUIIT OF TUB
BTATK OP ORKGON POU TIIK
COUNTY OF HARNKY.
C. A. Foster, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mabel B. Hooker and Arthur Hooker,
husband and wire, nnd all other
persons unknown claiming any
rlKht, tltlo, ostato or Hon in tho
real proporty described horoln,
Defendants
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FORMOLOBUUR OF TAX LIEN.
NOTIOM IB 1IMRMDY GIVEN!
That under and by vlrtuo of a dooreo
of tho Circuit Court or tho 8tato of
Oregon for llarnoy County, mado
and entered on tho 20th day of Jan
uary, 11)25, ns appears of record In '
Iho oillco of tho County CJlorlc In ami i
Tor Iho County or llarnoy In favor I
of C. A. Foster, plalntllf, and ngulust I
Mabel 0. Hooker and Arthur Hooker,
husband and wife, and all other per
sons unknown Maiming any right,
tltlo, ostato or lion In tho real prop
orty described heroin, defendants, for
tho num of $182.11, with legal In
tercut thereon which make tho rov
cral totals which tuttko upvsald sum
of $182.11 as shown by lax lien ror
tlflcalon and tax Hen receipts, an
shown hereafter, hold by plalulllf
from tho 5th day or April, 11)21, and
with nil legal Intercut thereon from
tho said dato and tho several differ
ent dntoi horolnarter set out, and for
tho rurther sum of $7.50 costs or
bringing abstract down to dntn;
WIIHRI3AH. It wan rurther order
ed and decreed by mild Court that
plaintiff's said Hon by reason of pay
ment of said taxes on tho following
described roal proporty sltuato In tho
County of llarnoy, Btnto or Oregon,
and more particularly described as
follows, to-wlt:
An undivided one-half of Bectlon
1(1 In Township HO, ltatigo 31, and
iiIho an undivided ono-balf or sec
tion :iG in Township 30, ltatigo 20,
Hast or tho Willamette Meridian
First: That thero is now outstand
ing unrodoomod certificates of de
linquency numbered 3007 and 3013,
Issued on tho 2nd day of Februnry,
1023, and on (ho 17th day of May,
1023, respectively by tho lax collec
tor or tho County or Harney, Btato
or Oregon, for the amounts or Forty
six nnd 00-100 ($40.00) Dollars, and
Fifty-four and 08-100 Dollars, (5..
08), roHpoctlvoly, tho same being
the nmoiiutn then duo nnd delinquent
of tho taxes for the yearn 1010 and
1021 respectively, together with pen
ally, Interest and costs,
HKt'OND. That throe (3) years
have elapsed prior to tho commence
ment of this suit since tho original
dnto or delinquency or tho tnxtn for
the years 1010 and 1021. which ire
Included in said cortiriontos or de
linquency. Til I III). That plaintiff heroin Is
the lawful holder of said corlltlcalos
or delinquency. That plaintiff here
in has paid all nubsequent and prior
taxos bulled against said properly, In
all, Including said certificates of de
linquency, amounting to Ono Hun
dred Klgbty-two and 11-100 Dollars
(182.11). That thero Is now duo
plaintiff herein for said rtirtiriratos
or delinquency and taxes pnld as
arorosnld with Interest thereon at tho
rate or twelve per cont (12Cr) per
annum; tho sum or Ono Jltind-od
eighty-two and 11-100 Dollars (182.
11), with Interest on Forty-six and,
00-100 Dollars ($40 00), thereof
from the 5th day of April, 1021; with
Interest on Fifty-four and 08-100
Dollars ($54.08 ), thereof from the
17th ady of May, 1023; with Interost
on Forty-two and 73-100 Dollars
(42.73.) thereof from April 5th,
1021 and with Interest on Thirty
sovon and 50-100 Dollars, ($37.50),
from October 10th, 1023.
FOUItTII. That plaintiff has a
good and lawful Hen ngalnsl said
property horelnboforo mentioned, for
tho num of Ono Hundred eighty-two
nnd 11-100 Dollars (182.11), with
Interest thereon as aforesaid.
FIFTH. ThatHiimmons and not
ico boa boon duly served In this pro
ceeding as required by tho statute
of UiIh Htato, and such statuto com
piled with In all other respects per
taining hereto.
IT IB THKUKFOUB CON8IDBU
BI), OHDKUBD AND PEOUICBD
that tho plaintiff horoln bo glvoti
Judgment against tho proporty bore
Inboforo mentioned ror tho arorosald
amount of plulntlff's said Hon, with
coats amounting to $
which unld Judgment shall be a llm
against each tract or part of said
land hcrelnboforo described.
It is further ordered and decreed
that the HHcrlff or thin County sell
said real proporty or so much thoreot
-" iZTX "- ' V vcjd uo uinuT j? -v it1' ,
HAHNWY OOP HY O n
ns may bo noconsary to satlsry said
Judgment, with accruing costs nnd
disbursements, and that tho clork or
thin Court mnke out nnd dollver to
tho Sheriff a certified copy or thin
decree an his authority to make said
nalc.
NOW, TIIWUBFOUK, In obodlonro
to tho commands of said writ and by
i'ie authority thereof, I wli on Mon
i':iy tho filh day or April, 1025, at
Uio hour of 10:00 o'clock In tho fore
noon of raid day at tho front door of
iho County Court lloitso In tho City
or Iliirim, County and Htato afore
said, offer for sato lo Iho hlgliost
bidder for cash In hand, all or tho
right, title, interest, lien and ostato
or tho said defendants and each or
thorn la and to tho said properly
hereinabove described for tho pur
pose of satisfying mild decree, Judg
ment, tnxen, costn and dliibursometitn
and accruing cohIh and disburse
montii, subject to tho right of re
demption and confirmation of this
Court.
CLAUWNCM N. YOUNG,
Sheriff or Harney County, Oregon.
Ditto or rirst publication March 7.
Dato or last publication April I.
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llrlck for sale Hums llrlck Co., C.
K Hllbaugh. Manager. 3-28-tr
Kd-Surfnce all your floors. No need
to put down new floors, Just re
surface o(d ones the American
Universal way and they will bo
as good as new. Levels worn
spots, takes off dirt, stains, paint,
varnish and leaves a perfect sur
face. Cost Is tow and work done
quickly with a guarantee. Phono
100H. T. J. McDonald, Floor Bur
faclsg Contractor. 3-2 1 -If.
Itesponulblo party desires rurnlsbed
house or housekeeping rooms close
In Inquire at this office. 3-21
HPICCIAI.H -In black and white bats
for Monday and Tuesday. Mrv
I.uckoy. 3-21
Public Stenography, reasonable rates
Phono 22H. 2-1 1
Itnoins lor rent Inquire phono No.
1 1 CM. 3-7
The Inter-Mountain Nursery will
have a yard of trees or all kinds,
Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental, in
Hunts. Will open up about April
tho rirst, kindly send me nset.lfo
tho flrse. 2-28.
Hrlng the family to thu llitrns Care
ror Sunday dinner. Chicken,
salads. 3-7-tf.
Several hplcndld duelling', -I to (I
rooms a to JMOO.OO down, Hal
atict) HUo paying rent iimim the
Hill or Flat, it'! n-lilrnt ami
btiNluobn lot, niy terms. Wo
ulll furnish you thu Money to
lluihl lo milt jourMiir, vrUI gladly
i!iov )ou why, ubundiuiro money
for Imiiiedlnlo iHHhiirsfiiieiit. W.
T. MCKTKIt COMPANY. TUB
I, HADING ItBAlrV DBALKIt. lilt
Caldwell's barber shop has added a
Heauty shop offering complete
norvlco to tho combined establish
ment. Specializing In hair cutting
for gentlemen and hair bobbing
for women and children. 2-7-tf
WANTBD Oood Waitress at tho
Hums Cafa. 3-7
Our Ilulldlng Loan Companies have
announced their willingness to
mnko unlimited Lonu In Hums.
Let us show our good faith In our
city by building tho most modern
and best HOMBB IN TUB COUN
THY. W. T. LESTBIl COMPANY.
Quick service nt thu Hums Cafe,
plenty of waltrcisoe and kitchen
hol. 3-7-tf
-.- .- . - --yr - rr ' 't..'. 'I, " .T 1 .'--; fc ... -i.
IB H O If'
Moot mo tonight at tho Hums Cafe
for Chill Deans and fresh Hot
Tnmalo. 3-7-tf
k'rosRputf notices printed on cloth at
this ollloo, Sold In any quantity
desired, 5-12-tf.
VANTBD: Alen or women to take
orders among n loads am) nulgti
born for thu gemiHio guurnnUinO
lionlury, full Hue ror iiion, wdiiihi
and oliltdron, JOIImlnnttm iluniin
We pay 75c, and hour spare tiiuu
' ir 3D IXJ a week for full Unix
lOxperlonuo uiiiietuiihary. vViln
luturiiatloti Stnr.UliK .Mills Nome
tiiuu I 'a
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Host and dheapest dwelling lots In
city, 5 bllcn from school. Sqo us
first to own your own HOMB. W.
T. LKHTlflU COMPANY. 0-0
W. T. LBBTBIl d. COMPANY have
for ealo Iho best and cheapest
properties In tho city, SBB UB TO
OWN YOUIl OWN HOMB. 0-C
Towsloy's Wood Saw for prompt
work. Leave orders at Pastime
Peel Hall or Phono 140W 8-0lf
Tho Sabtu Hook Company of Holee,
Idnbu, buy. sell, and exchange all
kinds of now and used books'.
Wanted TUB PHILOSOPHY OF
LOVB by Giyn. Intoxicating
liquor Is our only competitor.
Cash paid for raise tooth, dontal
gold, platinum and dlscnrdod Jew
elry. Hoko Smelting & Uetlnlng
Co., Otsego, Michigan. 1-31-tf
Wo know our business, anfl can sell
your properties quickly. LIST
NOW lr,U QUICK BALB. W. T.
LB81 "OMPANY. 0-C
Tho Hums Cafe Is open oach train
morning at 5 o'clock. 3-7-tf
$1100 UBW.wtD For ovldouco load
ing to arrest and conviction of
any party or parties stoallng my
slioop. My sheep are fire branded
on tho noos and paint branded on
the tiuolt with tho hors shoo bar.
Hoth nrnnds are recorded. My re
corded ear mark la an upper bit
In both oars. My owos havo sev
en dlfforont ngo marks an under
lope, u crop and an upper slope
In bolh ears and my yearling owos
havo n small crop ef: both ears.
I sell no sheep branded on noso.
W. W. Ilrnwn. Fife. Oregon. 7-22.
Three sols or 30x314 almost new
Flsk tires tor sale Highway Ser
vice Station and Garage. 2-28-tf
Hath room for ladlei at tho Loveus
Hold. ll-15.tr.
CANYON OITV IUIUNH
Trl-Weokly Service
Fast Auto Conveyances.
Pleasant Scenic Uouto for Pas
sengers. Connections to Portland or
Kasterti Points.
Quick Bxpress nnd Freight
Sorvtco.
N. Drown & Sous, Agents
Huron Oregon
Save Your Eyes
Eye Btntin causes headaches,
nervousness and other trou
bles. I fit glasses accurately
and scientifically.
All Work Guaranteed.
MAURICE SCnWARTZ
Optometrist
OHce with Dr. H. F. Smith
"1f"M)
PAflK BBVKN
PROFESSIONAL CAROfl
i n . ii . p . i a 1 1
Physician nnd B..oi . ,
Hums, Oregon
Oillco at rosldonco, Dr. OrlHHb5 fr;
mor home. 1'hotio No. 14'
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KOHOOK O . WABD
Physician nnd Burgeoa
Complete X-ray Laboratory t j
Connection
Hurnfl,
Ore
Ii. K. lllllDAUD
D K N T I H X
Oillco first door east ,JU taller?
Hums, Or CI
. mr
UHAULKS W. KLUft- )
I, A W Y H H
Hums OregoB
Practical In tho SUto Court am
boforo tho U. B. Land Offls
J. W. McCulloch ltobt. M. Dmm
McCUIiIiOClI A DUNCAN
Lawyers
Offico abovo tho U. 8. Land OB
IIUHN8, OUEOON
I! . V . H 0 II M A L 2'
Attorney nt 1mv
Contests and practlco buforo U. Bu
Laud Oillco a specialty
Office: Masonic Dldit
Hums, Orogou
J. W. lllggs M. A. WM
ii i a ii 8 x uiaoo
Lanjcrs
Hums, Oregon
M . A . O L 1) B K i
Painting and Paper Hanger
All Work Guar .(oed
lIuniH, Oregon
lKJAN ClIAPl'KK NO 4
Hoytil Aich .MttSOM
llitrns, Orvgon, Hegarft
iiieedngM first and Uitr
ThurMlii)H of each morntlk
H. F. SMITH, II. IV
EARL GRAHAM, Secretary.
J O II IV GUIMOKKLING
Jowcitor
Optleloa
Watch Repairing
Bares, Omtyemi
ST. CliAIK SCOTT
Ilulldlng Contractors
I'Uss and Estimate FuralaheA
lluras, Orcgoa
OLD POP" OPAWlNSr CONTEST
BULLETIN
SAV S0V5 HUNDREDS AND
HUNDREDS OF DRAWINGS
HAV1? COMS IN AND ARI3
GTlLL, COMING IM. EVERVOWE
S GREAT AND I WANT To
CPMPUMENT VCU ON VSUR.
WONpeRPUL WORK THE
Cefc.WNLV HAVE ONH HARD
TIME3 IN PICKlMSr THE
WINNftRS,
6E Ti-ilS SPACE HEYJ
AMKOUNCEMENT ASOUT
THIS GREAT NATIONWIDE
CONTEST. WINNERS WILL
BE PUBLISHED 3HORTLV.
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