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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1919)
J V Tho Tlinen.llernld goon re gularly to molt? homes in Mar ncy County than any., other, newspaper. If yo wImIi to reach (lie iooplo use thcne col umns for your advertisement. Tlio TluiofS-IIcrnld Is an old cnliihllslieri friontl of tho people of Harney County where it has howl n ucckly visitor for thirty yearn. ICn Job department In equipped to nerve yoar noodn. VOL. XXXII BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON JUNlt 28, 1919 NO. 35 (IAUTAUQUA COMING AGAIN NEXT YEAR IHM'MI "r" - - - tod by Irx number of New (Jnnmntors just lion- Harney county people t the Chatitauqun wnH.demnnstrnt- it tho nesslon hint night when tut I' MiulHon Allen, the director hi Julian Hvrd, president of tho t1 ajsoilutlon, uked far slgun 1 IB. nln ft M I it it tfm llnvi taif m . ... .. r .. . I I... iiaa .. ..i . t till Milt tin f . ft till till i it ittaM names na willing to seo that tho . 1. ...... ..I.. I .... HQlAUUUii ' " vwimu mvv miiii nun hftl not boon counted at tho - I ... ....... I.... I A .... . Ewy member of the Chnutnuqun i nr ...I... ....... tlw. t. ...... ..ft... U .... a., il... ... at .. I . I .1 a. , nniri" iiihl iiiwui im in iiitii iiuiv I I. ...... .....ft. a I jhown Thin speak a well for . . ft... la I .. I lilil ... people, uui ii in oniy a ropiiiuou Htlifactlon that orcry artist ha at tho reception Ilurna and pt riiuniT iiiu eitimi ilium. r.i rr i i ..ii I I ....I I A It.... .. .... t 1 icrn anything llko it In tho n l. b.i i ii akuu.iu&u- mil 1 1 u v at U n much older Institution out here, navo express In a similar manner. Uit program of tho hie enter- and thn huge tent cobsm "fome acalu nuit yeur" will bo M I4MI Vt VI . ICOHHRS IlItINn CMH)I) l'ltldKH AT HA MO llext. in HlHtory ItrportH lioiM-niaii Jut IU;turnHl From Halo In KrtNt Binlth Crnno In lmcl from Onmhu whoro ho whipped u train loud of llar noy 'county rniiKO homed for nn mic tion huIu. I In wim woll plonHud with tho roHUll of tho nnlo and In hack now nrmiiKliiK for n laror Nhlpuiuut to Bo out July C. Ilureurtcr ho expect to huvo n alilpinont o hornuH overy 30 dnH durliiK tho Beaiion. AccordliiK to Mr. Cruno tho raiiKO horjios Just dlMpoited of hrouKhl tho heat prlcon they hnvo for yearn. Dur ing tho war when thoy were needed for army duty a blKKor prlco wan paid hut thoe animal wero clurtned and mo.it of thorn hud to lm tit ImiM hrok on to tho haltor. Hut for Htrlctly ransu hornefi .Mr. Crauo ntaten tho prices wero tho bout In hlntory, liol In oncouraRod In tho prosttectii for Kood prlceH'to proyall nil dUrlnr tllm ienion at tho Omaha market mid with audi propuct hopen to aco tho rniiKe horaea of Harney county placed on tho market and rellovo tho commun Ity of a burden. in convernatloii with local horao men who accompanied Mr. Crano with tho fonalKuniunt Just dlnpoaed or tho Tlmcfl'IliTnld fluda thoy aharo In hln opinion of tho market. Thoy did not reallio what thoy had hopod for their hornim but aeo whoro It 1.. J 1. a. .a. ... . are thf only people i" ,no u"" inur cn expect and iwd their uanrecla- that b HI'OHlnc of them thin aeaaon thoy aavo what fornKo would be nec Cfidary to uio to carry them orer the winter and relievo the ranjee condl tlona. Thene men who accompanied Mr. Crane are giving him sood 4 A) aatat to nf, - jl O kaiur to MM 4f Y O nothing that tttmt liltt ttal 'Ctfit a horn anna flag, but CE, Ain't iad? P r Freedom xvhal tame with tht Fouri' IIKHIIKIt DlhCOVKKH WATKft AM) HAVKH HIS VIAMM. Hti lUo May IIonuII in Opening .Many Aries in Ochorho Forrtt. for (i'ni7.liiK Um; BURNS-LA WEN ROAD ADVERTISED FOR BIDS Flifit Mnk in iiarney County oi KiHl. and Xt Hiuto lilKliwuy tiTIt..S t)F AITTIVK (U'KltATlO.VH AT OIL WfMJ, k reiponie to a tclegraii aiklng Kwn bo could come to Ilurtia (be expert driller to reaume ftf- a.. Ar. uaurainier received a wire Pmlditnl .Venio this morning brine them to Hurn Monday law I f VAfiuii Vt m m Kt I m m.im I the Dog Mountain well ban been rl . ..... 1 iuuii iwr nrrrroi innniiiH ponu ecurlnc of nomo leaNen on " tliB IW tilimu; t BUU bn much dlocusnlon ua to when d be opened ugaln and oper returned. Mr. N'eaao atated hli departure from thla city a wk ago that he would return oou ai thin nddllloiuil land wax irn tin a. -i i.i r. ... .....a .1. inH -1- ta - tait i4(Mi i iiiiin i thifKe of (he w II TIiIh telegram .u i. .. . . . . hil arrivi'l for the opening of HI air I a demotiHtratlon made coufiiliril' thought tho cap rock r ii 'rated and alnco tho baa Ik a fused olf that 1111 oil will b ff.rthoniliig. J low nn Oregon Hheepman enacted tho part of u modern Mohch and with IHH nhovel Hlruek Iho HiigebriiHh laud Ileudora of Tho TlmcH-Herald wlW of Houtherii Oregon eaunlng imtroam find In UiIh InHiio an ndvorllomunt of water to spring forth, Having the calling for IiMm on grading tho hlgh HveM of 2000 nheep which ho wiih way between Homo and Lawen. Thli lending, l.ijold In the report of (Iraz- Ik tho flrnt link In llarnoy county to lug Examiner .1, I, Peternon of tho ho roiiHtructed for tho eaHt and wcid. lulled HlateM foroHt nervlce, who Iiiih hlghwny Hauctloned by tho Btate JiiHt mlurned from a lour of tho Highway CommlHlon and on which noulliern Oregon forent landx. thin county in receiving aid from both It wan In tho dry and hot highland tho Mate and tho federal government of tho Oehocho national forot, a hoc- hIiico It Ik a pot road. Hon which wan being opened for tho Tho Central Oregon Highway, aa II flrnt time to grazing. Hitherto thut'lH known to tho people, In of more land had not been available bccaime than local Importance an It Ik to br of lack of water, hut the forent nor- ono of tho main tranHContlnental vice, In co-oporatlon with Hheepinen, roadn and the most feasible nil year Htiuk their nhovelH Into the noil and route yot found throuch thin Mate, dug a well, tfogloninnii, relying up- Onco completed It will not only nhorl- Oll tho new we I, led hln flock of on (be dlHtanco for mi to lotirUlH frntii 2000 nheeji to tho forent grazing tho eiiHt Jo tho I'aclfle connt but It IiiIiiIh and for a time the iwiIiiihIm ate, will nlno bo known an tho nhorten), drank and grew fat. and moat practical route between Hut thorn wan Jimt oou thing tho Vollow Stone and Crater Lake Nat matter with Iho new well. It ran dry lonnl I'arkn. With tho completion or one day, and left Herder Znglemanu thin road wo will neu many tourlati with I In -'000 nheep mile from any driving hto ontlro year going from water for man or beaut. In denpera- one to the other nconlo I'arkn or tr tlou tho herder took hln nhovel and, voting from tho cant and notberu going to an unlikely looking depren- ntaten to California polutn. rilon known an Little Immlgranta The Tlmen-'Ierald hopen to have hutte, thrunt hi apado down In tho local people bid on thin piece of road hope of finding water. He had dug construction an Hiuh wo can have but a few fret when tho water guah- employment for local men and keep ed up around hln nliovcl. Ho bad the money at home. It In an onnor- TIIL riMKH-IIHItALl) menl to Improve thn nrenent iiuhll IIIIYH OOMFCTITOH cation In every manner within reach LtrurJ, what promlaoa to bo a perman- tunlly that ahould be ijlven attention ,w kivo nn. i.eiipie emfjow. The now water In bo plentl- by men wbo are in u poidtlon to do Tho Tlmon-Ilerald haa nurchaaed county all the newn of u fui it u llkuiy tho .in- nHiv ihl. otu-nrk. rim Hmn i hnn tno newapapcr plant of tho llarnoy n"luru "'a' ran gainer. of Oehocho will bo Increased by never- between -now and tho date the SLatc word with their nelghborn and advia- County Tribune and that paper haa eliminating tho other puhllcu- n ttniCM what waa thought ponnlblo Highway Commlnalon will open bid lug them to cenalm their atock aa h"n'"'l lo exlat. Negotiation wero i"'n may bo ponclble to accuro auf they are confident the present mar-io" fr thin deal novoral woeka ago nupport to Juntlfy moro help In kot Is aa good or better than may bojhul clrcumatancen prevented Ita com;,,", ","h"nlcal department and thun expected for yearn. Some of tha men I'letlon. Tho Tribune reallxcd there ," l" mnBKer moro tine to devoto wbo nalpped laat time will gather ware too many papers trying to mako I to Rnw" Mtherlnit and visiting the moro for tho next Bhlent. a -living In thin territory m! Mr.'vr,OUH nnioriiooua or ifcis Dig Mr. Crauo expects to have even Wheelon mudo a proposition that the founiy wnicn it wtrves and ihua be a better succen with the next bunch manager of Tho Tlmcn-Herald buy vrvnwr ranor in cringing &tout im- accordlng to hln expression in the the plant. The transfor waa complot- rrovomontu ami development. presence of thn newspaper man, asUsl thin week and the publication ban he aayn he will get a better clana of umb dlncontlnueil. - The Tlmra-Herald does not care to iwhirgo upon this business deal fur ther than to ay that it shows the stability and permanency of this pa per which hajf faithfully served tho pneple of Hh'rney county for over thirty-two yearn and under the pre- titit management for mont of that time when tho first well waa dug. Service Met Royally Treatea By Ucal Haatr Curd Girls horn this time and thcV will bo in bettor condition. Chaitaiqu Taleit Giests of Hive VAt'DHVILLH rFJlFORMANCU AT I.IHKKTV THKATRK'I Royally .entertained" Is tho way the rr.rvlce men cxpreaaed tbeir sent- Thn flArtfrnv. h... h- KL..H . or 1110 UOUOr UUBHI Han- appear at tho Liberty Theatre for,uc, and dnco MoudBy n,!Ut' three nights tho coming week in ad- ,u " " uo nuvy conunKe,u UVer &w dltlon to Dlctures.' The Ooflfrevs' l' B'rpau HD,ou, inHm in w-vam, hnvo been here Wore atid am r. a,t'rc,wl ,,,uo roon'' "' y Want membcred by many of the play goers wa" 'ninwilUtDly aupplled by tho n i TL!- Uyl, I U layn no claim lo greatness but hanlof iCOpiC HIS TfCCK h Just pride In itn record an a biiHlnens I gyi - . .11 k inrti k iLi'i. "iiini n 1 FIXLKV vihith im. fte niollRUt w, L. Flnlny of tho an a i . fOr Jl fttmr il,.a... l t. I I. - ii?rt iiiiin iiiirmir iiiik wiiiih U had been arranged that he iiij .111.11111 i .uui iiiiiri.'iii i on laf cvf nlni: to dlncuHH tho ....n. linn rimurvii. neverui 'membtTH and cltlznnn from out town who were interested In thin IAt u. . .. -- ivrfHi4iii nut Mr iiiiav t to tome to the meeting. Ho len at the Lake and wan ox- .ii uurniK tno uvnninif. in mm t.i... . io Biinrtly after tho meeting "iclub adjourned but an the ' ll Kllllll III IIII5 I I1JIIII11II h Ulil not meet with them al- h tl ..... '.-nim.ni hikkh or t ie v. tin uio announcement that ho I III I1IITI1 lllL'fll 11111 . . !...... t..a t. .... thin community. Thev nut on noinhes. u wan ouougn to mnantlc performanni and vaude-r4""" mn nmn nu " Inyinulfnti mill . fitptnr III tm tin. . vllU Mlieolnlltlt Ihnl will nlrnun. In " muo Hill war air 0110 returned Entortnlnmont of various mombcrn bulldliiK of tho country, in absorb-1 addition to theno iwclalllon there UouK"uny I,ul nt Hi., miiiiilniiiimi Inlntit ham hmin In till, rival In linalniu It linu ulimil v i u'lll lm nwivlni nli'l lir-. nn )) lllfhl I 1 "u UUHUei WMH lOIIOVSCIl UV II tiPrliniiM llui LToatiiMt Hneliil activity rmmatitd what II linn dnnn In thn nnnt of Iho 4th nlclure of the Walla Wal- """"VSN meeting of the hoH, at ' " ' ' ' I I ul.ll. .. 1. ... I I 1... I . . nf thn week. Henldea tho dinner There will be no cbanKo n tho mil cv a loundun w be hten. vw.mwun.uii ami uj-iawn wan rll. n H,.v..rit of lh iirtlntH and nth. rif llin nnniir ntul llui nam miiiuiee-' a- ! adopted for tholr ll!W OrgHllUatlon. era connected with Chautauu.ua have mont will guldu itn destinies. It In tho Mr. (1. A. Smyth and I'rMitloy uro V "," "v,y "Ul "' "incus. but purhapn tho bldn will have time to reach them. The TlmeR-IIerald realizes the ad vantage of building tho blghway through the bettor clasH of lands, yet It .hesitated to auggtat-tbat the routo already selected and for whlcb much of the right of way has becu obtained alid the survey and estim ates made, be abandoned on an un certainty. Wo should have bad thU matter under advisoaaent sooner. By keeping lu touch with tbo. trend of things we may avoid mistakes In future. The only way to do this Ii toko a personal interest. In the advan cement of the things for tho benefit and development of our country and not shift tho renponnlblllty on other and complain after it Is to lute.. HILVF.lt CltKKK I'KOPLK A FT Kit (illAHSIIOlTKHK. OUR 1919 BOOM! enjoyed, somo dancing parties huvo hopo and Intention of tho manage-'over from their home ut Diamond. .... i neon given in ineir uonor, Tho Merrlleen IJnterlalnorn wero guentn at an Informal dancing party given by a fow of tho .hoyii qf the younger set at the homo of MV. and Mm. C. Culver I'ago on Tuesday even ing, after tholr evening hesslon. Tho young ladioH are as pleasant to meet socially as thoy aro on tho Chautau qua platform, and thero In no doubt that their coining next year or on tho Lyceum circuit this winter will bo . .. . i , an oveni iookoo lorwaru u hwih eagerly. They favored their IiohIk with a moHt excellent number, "Mam my'K I'oor Little, Hrack I.ltllo Lamb," that demonstrated to good nilvantage the fiiultloHH quality and harmony of, their voIcoh. Owing to tho cuny start Jt waH necosKary for tho young ludlen to make to ensure train con nections for tho Valo Cliautauquii, the little party broke up at un early j hour with many expression of r,egret I that only ono day could bo npont In town. ' On Friday evening tho Whlto Hum-( narn were gnestH of tho dance man agement for a short time, after vhlch they were entertained by novoral of tho local young ladlyn at the I'ago homo. The young men aro full of slon Hint neveral questions called P. C. l'eterson Informn Tho Tlmni llerald that the lower Silver Creek people had a turn at the grusbo- -is no r ed or Mr. I.' In nv'n ' . . . . .. .. . . .. .. yji I null llll - www --a reprrKflntatlvo of thin paper 10 meet thn million: . a . i" uui vi aiMaiiifa T"t here but lo Hir.Hn lii. wimm Fl"ley talked it wa tia opinion h would not urge change lu yeaenf f M.dlUoiiH at the Lako to "Ctrlln' I i,f II.,, .Invnlniinimil f Ir Finley told Dr. ognlijoil tho Hoc 1 "t Ii tu wntor for any moro enjoyable day hero than where else on tho circuit. ' .lust before tho party broke up, i thoy ang several humorous selec tions lu tholr gifted platform manner. 'OUIlli- of Dr. and Mrs. Iledgns worn horoi from Juntura for a fow days during ! the week enjoying tho Chautauqua 1 nrogriuna. Thtfy luul, to raj uni lipim . , it reaolioil Uio lako yoalordny inonifnifi-ilUioli to lliolr rp-( in d by this. fcrt. ' I I forth, It is ovldent that tho men are l'urH lllMt Sunday. He took part In taking a great deal of Interest In ,no (,r,vo mi'H 11 ,H u I'lt'iiHiiro to their association, and Intend to make work w,,oro thwru ,H BU!1 u,,Uy n"'1 It a real llvo, harmonious organlxu- where the people aro ready to do Hon, for tho general good of tho com- ,,,olr l'rl rogardlosH of what Ihe munlty iih well as thomHelves. (,ut' ,H- Tho next meotlnir will bo hold m. 1 Mr. Peterson Hinted that tho Infect- Tuesday next, July 1st, and subse quent meetings on tho first Tuesday of overy mouth, All service uieu who led acreage covered was on tho lower part of Silver Crook and amounted from upper Silver Creek as far a have not attended either of tho lust t't'c,l'H wml from ,,inl t0 U,H hvai ot two meetings or signified tholr Inton- ,,arnoy l'nku- ,noro wero ovor '" Hon (o aflllluto nro urged to uttond. I tnkliiK Iurl lu tho work and tho met Next Tuomlny'H meeting will bo held wurn nb,y hmImqI by tho ladles. At In tho Commorclal club room. "00l 11 f,l,u or wns rved at tbo After tho business meutlng tho J- a- Cook fwrm n,", 11 waa sorvud b" bovs wero acaln tho cuoHts of thn tno iHillen oi too neignnornoo.i ir. Honor (luard at tho dance In Touu- watna. To call that function a huge success would bo making tho terms mljd. Kvorybody in town attended and that means everybody In town hud tho tlmo of tholr young lives. Tho committee turned looso confetti aftor tho .oyenlng was well started, and tho fun ami merriment rose to n high pitch. Muslo wan furnished by Mr. Ho ran r, Hoed and tho Robinson brothers, u combination that never falls to give tho dancers tho best thoy have, stylo with open hnspltullty. FOHMKIl HAItXKV COUNT" HKSIDKNT MAIllltJHfiL UNION SKnVlCKS , Tho Church survlceu Sunday will bo held lu tho Chautauqua tont.nt 1 1 o'clock. Tho Sermon will bo delivered by Uov, H. S. Hughea of tho rrosbytor inn Church. Subject "Chrlutlauity tho Hopo of Our Country." SihioIuI Musla. Come and bo ono with us, Tho offering will go toward tho Mot hern Club. Tho Tlmes-lloruld hea recolved In formation lu a lutter announcing the murriugo of Miss Nina Haker to Mr. Chnrlos L. Kelso, tho atYuir havlsr taken place ut tho homo of aor uncle. J. A. Williams, ut Ontario o Abe afternoon of Juno 22. Itov. CIiub. 11. IMom of tbe Maj ttst church ot that place read' the beautiful and Impressive ring cere mony that made these young pcorJ ono In the presonco of fhoir linruedl ato relatives and n few Inviwq friends. Tho brldo formerly resided iu thU city and Is a slstor to Itobt. I). Bake, who Uvea up tho rlvor, Mna forir- ly attended tho hlRh school in til oily and bun many school inutoH ho aro glad to join lu extending bet wlidum for u proHpoioiiH and happy woddud llfo. Thoy will mnkft tfc s I iidiiio on a farm near Vule. I