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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1919)
fa ok vxnm WifetH,dlftlhWjyrikgi),l in! m . Ml ' ' 1 HUiltliBru COIlOMH Olll V. t -il FRANC ': m iJ - . County Hupsrliiuj 1 IfaaTb Largest Circulation Of Any Nwpaper In Harney County XJUAN BYRD Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES I .,.., l fc SJfnths ........ $3,00 1.00 ,.75 Sjuunlay, November -X: ss. t First Definite Irrigation f Proposition. Vir ihv first time In these many 3WUT.1 the ttonntn Of thin vnllnv tmvn ai definite proportion plnccnl before to construct n reservoir and realton the Irrigation project so Ioiir yrayeii ror. The I'nulflo Live Stoi-k Chmpnjiy nnd tlto William HnnloV Cbmjwuiy have come forward with n tnreonl to undertako this bljj eittor prtio and nsk the neoiilo to sro with B!itm. Are wo koIiir to.doMt, or ro vcvxnlns to continue to hold off nnd not play when It' Isn't Just the game vn nnrtod7 Thi 'JltneH-Uerald snld not ho tunny tnvoan ago that whun 'tho blK land holders of thin HoctlonVnnmely. the wmiain Hnnley Company, the P. L. S- Co. nnd the Oregon & Western rWrjnlznllon Co. Rot toRether on a Ulan mid sonified tho. willingness tn itfanil -with the citizens in an Irrl K'tXton Hehoniu to serve this valley It uimhl J10 accompllsheh. The Times Kt-rnkl has luul Its "bet called." Not. iwrhapn. In the manner It had ex Urtttrd. for thero are certain rejtrii fiwvs to the proposition made that cmvplleates It so far us having tho rrfH mid unreserved support of tho mike population, yet. In spite of the!w It is a proposition that offors n rotation of the present undovolop. tit uncertain .methods and glvoa the tmnlry an onimrftinltv in rrtw u tuVvbt ilucllno this offer and continual i worn at cross purposes as we have 0 tiring tho past twenty or more vears that It has been constantly nggltnted; njdul JinionK ourselves and at the end of n term of years got t"niewhcr line pant I'Xperleucti does not warrant ur unt il result. Wu .have to con Umf. with tho two big. concerns that aTi. micron to rinanco this project, rcinllfHs of how It Is done or when. Thfjr Jiuve certnln rights that must l acijnrnxl heforo tho irrigation pro irvt can ho constructod. If they do th Mwk themselves Is It going to rot any more than if done by the li pit? who aru not In harmony with lreent plans. Tho land holders h:iw n fertnn protection that will iiw aJJonr too much expotihe; (ho tate warrantees tho luteroat on RoimIh Tor rive years; It passes upon ttvr.rjf jirojeet of this charactor be row- It van be started, and the land mwt stand tho burdon of the coit 1m k tlkoly this could bo made ex twjlve uni'er tin? circumstance" J'.ww thotigli it cost considerable be rjMic f the high cot of material ! la"bor. Is thero any concern er or jTnhatldn bptjcr prepared to meet nch a condition than theso people tivfsy year wo delay this project wp zm retarding the dovolopment of him" country' and sending out good .Tttoney ifeai Hliould be spe nt' nl hora lyaiilfinen who find It necessary to ....... .-twin hi IBCU. V Jb not produce what is possible un dwr Trrcsent conditions and tho uctey J th project Is u crime. When w ht jeasorublo protection, why ruK tnVr- up rhls propoHltlon nnd fin ftllsr "w -wm get what wo Itavtj been amln. It in 6P to the people to !Bwe and act quickly upon this pro lVHuin. 0 ' OX ( UniSTMAS .MOUM.VG You know Ihow it feols to get a CiiriittnaB present the day after Chris trans, or tho week "after, when y"ro forgotten alL about Christ mas fcflie taking tho tree out into tho' 6:wQ'ju-d and paying tho bills. The Umo to get your Christmas pre us rU Is. on Christmas ruornlug, aw'J 3y the same token the time for t&r; other fellow to get yours Is that lawrnlng. t. . . Hut In any event It is better "early th! lto,M and whun you stick oa a iwtnnlug "Don't Open Until Christ waiT you- make it. a roal Christmas irifr. albeit It arrives at Its destina tion t 0ay, or a week ahead of time. Wncle Sara's letter carriers, deliv ery men of stores, post masters all ca toll you of tho glfts-that-arrive-tav-late. And it Is theso late a- rivnls that mako thft last few days wtor Christmas, and especially v.uriwraas eve, ovcrburdoned hours inr the men and women who sell and t-xrry Christmas xifts. tiet us this Christmas extend, our upiiy 01 mat pieasing unristmas Jrit to Include tho men nnd in rflnriiH. who carrv tho mnll whn te-lver tho goods so that their labors THa- spread over several days in hwd of being crowded hit a fow. Hi.r - - iu -roeaus, 01 'courso. that we TOrrnrdo our ahopplng early,- as early ti vosKtlUe, when salespeople have the raoBt time to talk over with us tar. iiost bargains and most approprl s XiriB. and ..when the supply of WJiis sa Btoro.i i w freshest, newest. UrBewt, -giving its thq widest range of XicnCl ho a Last Minute Shopper m you can ue an JSarly Shopper, early wnu vunsunjis wiiopping soaKon, wVlnUio wqWk, early In the day, WSSING EDUCATOlir MYSTERY BAFFLES OHIO l jjj ' l ' VH Y ' Ju W HAVE YOU SEEN THIS Those thrco kid dles and mother want daddy and they await his re turn as alt Ohio tries to help solve I tin mystery of his disappearance front thu streets of Con neuut, O, lie Is Howard Mctntyre, principal of thu HCI109I there ( Ho was last seen by the sutierlntetiduut of I schools whltj on hU way to do somo ex tra tileht work. A hat, torn He ami collar havo been foimd -but no trace of the man nor mo tive for his leaving or having been kid imped can bo found. for those, arc the bast shopping hours a holiday as many visitors from out And. having been an Burly Shop'- of t0wn were In for tho sowrn! sou- Dor. ml nil Karlv Mnilnp. flnt vmir gift for Undo, Aunt. Frloud, Ac- M Hml t-'rtnlnlng events ot tho day iuaiutanc(, whoever It Is, wrapped, I Many of theso visitors wer nrved addressed, stamped. In tho malls ear- at tho hotuls and restaurants for their IV. tlillH uvoldlnir tin. i.vlrn lumwl.. . ... .. ... nr.Ji.V....... .. ".,...1 ... ... .... ... 1 unnKsgiving uiuners. uunng mo hi i.niiiiiB jiuniui 1 uhh. 111111 mail riiiK , ... delivery before Christmas litis come , Rftornoon some boxing contostH wero and gone In short. .N'owl plain language; Do It thi: shattitks i:.ti:h. TAIN AT UlNNKK Sum. and Mrs. Obi! Shnttuck of the Experiment Station had several friends out from town to dinner on ThanksgMng, there being present: Ur, unit Mr;- IJ. P. Smith. Mr and Mr. Waldo Geur. Mrs. Atl WnlUup Misses AndTsou. Krlchesky and Whealdon. or the high ifOhool faeu ty It wan a delightful ntid congenial company but till' women. foll: worn somewhat "put out" because the "fellows" hufrled through to got In town for4 the boxing match, which, by the way, was over when they arrived. Manv f.imllv tmtlirltiL' nmrltu,! th observance of Thiinksglvlng In I tills city Thursday. In addition to1 home gatherings the day was quite pulled off at Tonawama and In the evening a picture program at the Llborty was followed by tho nnnual Thanksgiving dnuce given l th? Mothers Club. 1 Well' I The Green ' Ribbon Not a Patent Medicine A d It wns tho long-ltioluMl for irrigation pr,oppij!iiotl(..vV,t And nov' wo vftu't dpve'lt, ' w xx Tito story was ho big tho report orial staff hogged tho whole thing, Hut geol wo.rdglad! The.CluwVfttWiVloV ban turned his plitlnttMT?.th'e wrchartt attendance at Cohimerclal olub niuotlngit, Last night ri topie. wan brought up iiihi uueresteii tuu tiiercnnuin panic ularly, and no Olio oluo wanted to butt 'In on It. X f. ( So the presldeiU' nald "Lot'K hoar from the merchants nresent." but tho couldn't because NOT ONM MI3IICHANT WAS THKltHl Uness yon count Hdrry.C. Smlth wltluh tnakiy tho C I. hl "are Fords t)it?riihUidl.0?" The. aerie's of draws Thursday pleased everybody. Mr. Allen "Vftvi- lnMI olinllniipn fir. Hamninn to thrte rounds of throo t.xf.i.ii.'.a ......I. ....1 it... tr r A .. luilllllin l-UUH IIU 1HII 1(11' f, KJ, UN him three times each round. - x -x . Capt. Morris hits elialtuhgad the winner, nnd In cnuit of n ilriiw will tnku'thufn both on,. Which, you must ndmll. t mlt-htv nice of the Cnp'u x x Tho C. I. has ashed for nine ring, didu seats for both matches. The Commercial olub last night had a proposition for the oltv council too.' It was reported the Town Dads natin 1 met 1:1 eight weeks. So thev wero voted Into tin. mm mi. class with the merchant who never come to club meetings. Whore wlll,yoti do your C -imis ftllHpplllg? KarlyT ' X X -X -X - Whaddtoa Know about that Hememher last week the Ribbon promUed something big this lusuo? Not for one day or one ... person but for every day and . every, member of the familyr--GIVE MUSIC! Yott ran Rlvr the fcrvnUM amount of ltaiplfA to tin most H-o4. vlth m Mnglo prvMJMt The BRUNSWICK Ml MkltV Cvtmr Uthi-v Tir. Itrh . IrrttmtmA Infl.mul . rilTV MMIHH-U, .III.VI.W IR E.IC3 Grnultl.iieMiilna Xlmt or AAiK. At all DruiU.'Wrk for ! SMB. MSM Eft HSHf (4, fctMM' -T 1 IMckiralS Cltlna , ' -'V lJox Htatlunory'' 1 "i f , Leather HUlfoUU , frmlan Ivory Fine Cuudy WELCOME PHARMACY 1' Only 21 more buying day. .solnous op Ji:.s'rioN.s, TKACII Kits I .' X A . 1 1 N A T I ( ) ,N $ Following are i;lvnii the sources of questions for timelier' iitiimlii.iiiiiiia Which Will hi) hull! at iiiu-Ii rnimlv seat on December 17, IS, and 19, I'JI'J: Arlthmotlo Ono-slxth from tho course or study and rive-slxths rrom Hamilton's Ksseutluls or Arithmetic. C I v II Gqvpnuntiut -.Community Civics, by HugliHOand current events Ui)otrruiilivftiii.MUiii r..... 11... courso of stuily and, HV..iUlh.t from Tarr and MiMurry. arammar One-sixth rrom t h u course or study und five-sixths from roiier. Jeschko and (Hllett. Hook II. History One-sUtk from tho course or study and fivo-slxths from School History, ly Mace, and currant uviint-i Orthography - Ono-slxth from thu course 11 f Htmlv unit rivu.jivii. . , . I I W 111 Thu New World Speller, I'tiysioiogy - One-sixth from the course or study and rivu-slxths rrom Healthy Llvltir. Hook 11. i.v win. slow, :and Advanced Physiology und iiyniiMii), it uonti ami tiuilliigton. IteadlllK CourMH nf Htmlv tnr tlui elementary grades. schooI l.aw Oregon B-hool Laws, 191'J edition. Theory and Practice How to Teach, by Strayer and Norsworthy. (One question on theory und practice will require win applicant to pntparti a report on library wiirlt. Inrlmtlnv u discussion as to what would deter mine his choice In thu selection o( hooka foe a school library.) v wriung riia palmer Method at Duslness Writing. ' Algebra Nnw Iflkh Hrlinnl Aluu. bra, by Wells ami Hart. COIUPOSltloh WrlttHU finil CtrinU. tu Kngllah, by, Clipiluf er. American uteratareTwo-thlxds ri 1 t-! r-r- , FINE MONOGRAMMED STATIONERY We have a choice sample line of fine box stationery which we will print with any monogram you mahv Fine for gifts at any time. Priced on' a reasonable production cost basisrom 11.50 up. We ell only pnnted-to-orfir stationery, . Job Department . - - f frnm Atnaflnan l. I.llarurv. Itnaillnrn with Introductory IHotory ,of Amor Ibutt Mteraturf, by lyne,' and, ono thlrd from Aroorlcau hlasslcsc PhyHliCkl Oeography. ( o n oral Soleuco will horeaftor ho taught In tllu schooln Inntoad ot physical goog raphy; honco, iheniiostlous Will ho based on First Vear of Suluniio by Hnydor. PHyqliologyrIhtroduntlon to Pay cliology. by Head Ilookkeopliig Pridolptes of Hook keeping! by Miner anil Hlweli: llottttiy .practical Unluny; by Uor giiu and Caldwell. (Joology IjoCoiiIo's fonipcml Ouology, . , (leomotry Plnnoiahili Solid Geom etry, by DUrull & Arnold. lllntnrv. (Iniinrulu Atii'luiit Tlmnu. by llroasted, and Medlo'vat aiidMod- oru Times, iy iioiiinsuu History or KdltnatlouHlHtory or Modern tiducullnuSby. Parker. . Literature, Kngllsli -Two-thirds rrom Kngllsli Literature, by Long, and one-third rrom tingllsh classics. Physlim- A First Course in Phyiilus by Mllllkan and latu. ChnmlstryFlrst Courso in Chemistry, by MtiPhorson nnd Hon- Save Your Eyd Kvn ftlrain caitscR licndnrL ncrvotiflneHri nnd other trii Mt. I fit gi$Mv.a arcural and Hclentilically, All Work Guaranteed. ItMAURICE 6CHWAU1 upiumciriHi Office with Ur. U. V. Hmltt Everything for Everybody Anitk Auyl Forced to a cash basis by mail order competition ai pntifUlinna ivxnilftnrf frntyi flip vnt wt nt'p nlpnsprlf lte it has proven to be a "blessing in disguise." 1 has enabled us to pay cash for our goods, thereby geU . . i H i i . .1 1 1 , . i , m ting tnem at tne very lowest ugures anu seinng tne at a much smaller margin. The losses in doing4! ,!,. . ...... 1 . 1 7l credit Dusines3 are unornrous ana necessitate u selling at a nignor price tney can ue macie up in ..ji. ti l u r... rrii.i ouier way. ii pays 10 pay casn. uur nuuua poods are now beginning to arrive, consisting c RMimtnnf.lnl nnr nsAfnl irFi!rk5. It w nnv vnn i t rude with us where you do not pay for the one that! never nava. .i i j ,EUNABURG,iD ALTON & CO. : j cv j IIURNS. J:: OREGON ' . . i Jota Celery, Squash, Oranges, Lemons. & Vegeatablea. 'J Vlat ,-rraA U jji i naftjHk Groceries -ynrt .-. . i a. . . l i Ury Uoods and Shoes -r ,: v.'0i-' Fairbanks, Morse gasoline engines & Pumping .4. ; outfits. Windmills, Pump's & Cylinders. . ,1 ' Ranges, Pieatq, Barb -Wire & Nails. A. Vale Trading Company AUo Vale and Rivcrtid ' CRANE BRANCH A. We Court Public 1 Opinion on price; and quauty 0f Groceries .JMIt 111 nam 4r fViA vnvirt with our customers giving them full value for the mdrie ythey leave with us. ' - rr"v " ' ' ,t t - .... We haxevcontipued that policy throughout the years we have been serving' you, and we are .pursuing more pewistently than ever (n:thi exasperating era or price mfliition today. In our efforts to keep.prices as near, normal' as- possible we tare selling rSfcJISjj we NEVER lower the standard of our goods. age On this high plane of commefidli.tyvVeisblicit your palron- t W Uk LIBTOTY BQNDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE1 FOR MERCHANDISE if f Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor - Exchange ... Mm FRANKUN, Manager