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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1920)
trAOIJ FOUIl .T If R 1 M ft fl, II K II A li D U R N , II A n N 10 Y QOUNTV , O R R O O N Hatttrday, January a, 1020 i i 1 he Times-Jierald Hm The Largeit Circulation Of Any ' Newspaper In Harney County. WL!AN BYRD Manager v.. ) , One Vr Monllu . CHrea Moth SUBSCRIPTION RATES 2,00 . 1.00 .. .76 HutlllllliJ, .1111111111')' II, ItttlO PROCLAMATION Salom, Oregon. December 22, 1019 Vo Tho Pooplo of OrcKon: llecniiHo of n serious unemploy ment situation, wliloh Iiiih roHUlteil In liundrods or ex-servlco inon of thlH tnte being out of employment, tho manufacturers of Oregon, through Uiu Associated IntluHtrtOH, linvo vol unteered to moot tho situation by tho employment of thoso ox-norvlco moil. Tliln mow on tho part of tho man ufncturerH will menu a material over production of tliolr products, Ah a XtiHUlt Of tllOBO conditions, it will bo JoacoHanry to find a way to marknt XUlu additional production. Tho Jojitcal way Ih for tho people of Ore- on themselves to absorb tho over production by cotiuulug tholr pur aliases an far an possible to OroKon productH. Prom tho Inception of tho war Oregon whh a louder In ovory patri otic move. While pouco Ih hero, It U uh much our duty to see that tlio tsJuii who stave un peace are properly provided with oiuploymoitt uh It whh t ur duty to finance them during the "war. I am confident the people of the state will give ready response to this appeal and I urge that for the next ninety days every man, woman and hi Id In the Htate do bin or her part toy purchasing Oregon mado productH. tiiKfHt that you secure thnttu productH, realizing uh you do ho that you aru nhslstlng In giving employ mont to tho men who righteously deserve It. I would uIho respectfully reU0Ht tliut the .Mayors of the varloiiH cities and towns In the Htate .call this situ trtlou to the attention of their home Btople, ro that this plan may work Out with the greatest hiicccmh. Very sincerely your-;. 11 KN OI.COTT. . ' (lOvoruor. o . SAUK HATS HIS WOltNT H.VK.MV. Merit of lloie nml Among 8 1 adieu Itccommonilcd. it Ono of thn chief moans of nffcf ting increased and more icononilc prdduo- Hon on tho ranna of tho country! and consoquonly of rcdtudnir high coat of illvlng to a considerable degree, Is a more olllelont nnd complo o utlllzu Hon of farm power, according to tho report of a upoclal committee roennt ly appointed by tho flocrotary of Agrl culture. TIiIh report gives format expression to the coucluntohH arrived at In a conference, recently bold In Chicago at the Invitation of the Sec rotary. TIiIh gathering included ro prenontattvort of farmorH, horso brood em, tractor and Implomont mauufuc turorn, Haddlory manufacturers, feed producerH, and workers from tho farm management, animal hunbandry and agricultural engineering depart montH of agricultural coIIoroh, uh well an representatives of various dlvls Ioiih in tho Kederal departmont, In eluding the bureau of Animal IndtiH try, tho Rural Engineering Division of the llurenu of I'ublla ltondn, nnd tho onico of Farm Mnnngomont. StudloH which Hbouid bo madu to hIiow tho relative merits of horses nml Irnninru fnr nun lit vnrlnna rit. pacltloH on tho farm wan the central recommended that a scries of Htutllen tliomo of dltuiusslon. Tho conference and InvoHtlgatloiiH relating to live nrlnclnal Htibiectn be undertaken un der tho auHpleoa of the United Staton Department of Agriculture in co operation with tho Btato Agricultur al collogcH. Under "farm power requirements" It wan HUggented that attention bo given to tho farmorH' necdn in vari ous Held oporatlotiH. in hauling nml In the oporatlon of heavy bolt-driven machinery, and In huuiII power op oratloiiH. Undor tlio toplcH "animal powor" and "mechanical power" the rocoin moiidod Held or invent Igatlon lucliideH a study of the preferable, slro or an Imal nnd tnchnnlcal powor units, contH or maintenance, total utlllza Hon or power units, and the quality or work done by each. J Clanncd under the nuhjoct "relation 4 "Said the pbveniorot .Texas to aaaaaaLaaaaaaBPa -vNKII9H Governor William P Hobby of Txas (left), mot Governor J. D. A. Robinaon of Oklahoma, for conference at Pt. Worth recently, re rulttnx in n futile effort to nolve u diaputi over valuable oil landa on tho "Oklahomn-Teina" border line. .Both etatfn hnvo appointed re ceivers to take charge of the lund, but Texan rh Inert poHaeaalon when Ktinrdn were hurried to the district. Tho land la valued at aoveral million dnllnrH The naiv has gone t the United States Suprenja Court for aettleneut. f tlio .SouthweHt, After n brier porlod along thu Groat White Way In New ork, Mr. Itay, uh Larry PreutlHH, a or foruiH to farm power to man la- jdlHHlpated mm or a millionaire, who bor" the thomcH IIhIciI for coiiHldera-, had left him a vanl fortune, Iiiih been Hon Include HonmHinl domaud for in-' IcmiiIIiik a wild life and one night at bor, the effect of time and weather." dinner given lo Home frlemlH, ho killH t he Arizona Ioiih typo or power unltH) on rami begin life anew organization nnd operation," covers' While there l.arry Iiiih many nil Hitch iteuiH uh tho hI.o or the farm, l veiitureH, incliiillug holdiipH and other fur rami prolltu hor, the elTect or time and weather." dinner given lo Home frleinlH, llmltatoiiH, thu cent or man labor, Uio loinrkH down and apparently V quality of work required, ami no on! Write)' Trout. In tho Roller that The lirth topic. "Intluence (of'var''" murderer, l.arry goon to Ariz lzo or lleldn. the topography or the . llirllllng eveutri, and he finally IiiiiiIh rm, Intennlty or culture, and total lN " 'ow"f' upon IiIh own ranch, li Ih uieiiiy uoiiig uiikiiowii to it in em I tilfii'jtit FUR AND SILK FRINGE "W. M. Btewart, one or tlio obi Hmo triuerH and HtockrnlHerH or this hcc llon, wan a caller at HiIh office tho other day. Although Hill Ih u next Ooor neighbor he Fuldom Iiiih time to come in and have a elial, with the nvwHpaper man, but being a good ItnMineaa man he generally gotH In to help the paper man over Hie New Yar; lie came in to pay It Ih BiiliHcrlp Hon particularly but remained ror a HllOrt Vlrflt. The conference recommeiiiled that i pproprlatloiiH he mado for IIiiiho fundamontul HtmllOH of lann'power prchleuiH. mid that whou Ui'J) lippro proprlatioiiH beconi'j avit(li(hiii ilic In- Hgatioun ne planned li a roiunul I'.'e of the anient men available. o CII.AIW.I'S H.Y IN KINK xuw wi:sti:hn pitrruitK Popular Tlioma" II. lure Star Koou Ui lie Seen Here In .Vctv Plioloplny iiooteu and Mpurn and a wide Hombrero the famoiiH TIioiiiiih I ployeon. Here he. meetH ami rourtH Moya Hbiiiiunn, tho daughter of the manager, and after. a Miirlc of highly dramatic occurruurH, nvown li Ih love for the girl who naturally recipro cates "IMaylng the (latiie" Ih naiil to bo one of the bunt plcturen In which Mr. Hay Iiiih been noun (In many montliH. It will be Hhoivn at tho Liberty Thea tre, Hunday J ml II.. Mr Hay Ih capa bly Hiippo.rted by flue playern, :hlef among whom are Dorln Lee and Kohort McKlm. o l H.VIH IIH.VNI-riT IWMH, I oniotlonal drama, the fllory of wiilch in laid In.irnWhli: r'roil fylbjo-directed tho pleKiro uiid JhoK'ifolt ih the lottdltiR' tiifth. Itdlib'rl McKlnV, Chnrlen K. Froneli and Matltlo 'Weorgo hIbo arc In the cant. ''Tho Marriage King,, will bo flhswn iM.vtne tuueriy Tiientre -onl .wanoHy.n JERSEY YEARLING CLAIMS JUTTFikMf All recordH ror the production of butter In claimed for Lulu AlpboA of AHhbni'n, reglntcred yearling. She produced 13.6C9 poundH of milk, or 1000 pounds of butter In the year ending Nor. 1, which wan 1 00 poundH more than alio boraelf weighs. Tho milk tonted C.85 per cevt pUtter fat of GO per cent rnoro than tho law re quires. Her font Is said to bo five Union as much as ordinary produc tion. Bho is ,Hho finro with hor owner, J. J. Van Ktockk at the American Jersey CittIo Club show. ,.', id with chaps f v . Gharle. Hay.jf I. Inoo Htar, h "" lnreP, saw a.i c().(.'i:hi:i amount picture, which Iiiih JiiHt been i i;ivuouu t inn in ii niltill lUUf III HOUSE FROCK FOR HOfrlE HOLIDAY WEAR ?Jr. Stewart Iiiih ii fnrm InlnliiL- Mm hlllK. Two seanoiiH ago he had hoiiioI "10. '-ral figure or the story of i hkh ground plowed up to co if hoi ''"O'lng the Game." IiIh iiowuhI Pur I oiild iniliiro uHairu to grow on It. H had honiu xlmllur laud Heeded to Jilfalfa berore and necured a good MHiid.tlieroforo hoped to devote more of the farm to Hitch crop, hut the Huge rut-1 iuivo not allowed It to start. Tbe original tract or aUaira U doing well jind lie Iiiih boon allowing It to 30 tp Heed, but the late front thu hint. mmhoii made It nocoHHary lo tut the' Itrstvrop ror hay and during the bay I IB period following the mtgo ratM, ibiroted theuirfolvuH ho coiiHtantly lo the alfalfa that he didn't have any 1 thing !uft ror hay to say nothing or SOtfll. jlr. Stewart says (lie Huge rain are his worst enemy mid that the root lill farmor miiHt ilovote liltiiHnir nr. loiiHly to tho extermination or Uichii lajstH berore he can expect to got ill crop. Tho polHouIng method has proven a hiiccohh and next hoiihoii will hco a more active and concerted raniialgu In that direction, We miiHt bundle thttHo pentH In a systematic way and no government and county are uld Irig by supplying experienced men to tnroct tho cumpalgiiri. o WANTHD A ItOPK 'araiiiouut Htar in "Tim Marriage Hlng" Has t'nlqim Itcrortl. When the 249 Itcds were denortod , n Tew days ago they lived up to their . reputations uh they were tnkon ntmard ship, under guard. They raved and cursod the govern ment, ami vehemently declared that rnoy would return und wreak von xoaneo upon every ugoncy that Htanda lor inw nun order and decency. And they will return be suro of uiai. Tho Mexican bordor alono offorH tsvory opportunity ror again Invading huh country, even u they wore suc-i-eHHrully barred rrom our roculnr twrtH. It may oven bo considered a Nuuieu ract timt L'arranza will afford them oveiy faellitv to thin nmi Tliere aro only two effective means of curbing a Hed -Iron bars or a coiiin, GontlonoHH and humanity only fan ww ores ot iiatreu. ftr r-yfC Irritated, Inflamed or 1UUII LY tO Granulated, lire Murine tten, fioollioj, Rcfruliitj.kSa(c ftir Xnhnt or Adult At all DruCKistr Write or vece uyc Book. Kurini tu Kwr C., Ctktu Nldhl ami Hfnnin Ww CUan; IhaUhy gyti, Htney lire, itch, pnmii or uurn, u rr, i Knlil lloiinett, the dainty TIioiiiiih ljp of Lowm I A PUT ItmitlON tho rnnltit xt I.. door comfy wraps, touched on with band of blark s'lk trim mlngii on thin seml-mlddy swoate of rdynl Lltio luster trlcoloite I I very Parisian with Its oll.o Blee.es II. luce star In Paramount pictures, is a young; actrenHwith a record that Ih unluim, ulinnit, even In tho Hereon .annals. She cllmed to stardom with Jho 'facility of a tuillor going up the ratlines in a storm, nho caipe saw nnd conquered. - Kverybody loved Knlil from tho start becatiNe she has Hitch a wlHtfui smile, hiicIi big plead ing eyeH mid pretty teeth. And she can act. That was what helped. Ho she became a Htar and hIio'h getting brighter all tho time. Now she Ih lo be hcoii here in her latent photo-plav. which, they nuy, Ih a really splendid ff 111 u Iff s of Cheer :ir, In tHv days.f jJtJMi prices, words of cheer are tho ones vou want to heur. TlWe, them for you. , During tlio comlnycftr wo will use our utmost endeavor to dis charge pur.' deep 'obligation to our customers by effecting a substan tial reduction on the price or ovory article wo sell, where it is hu manly poHHlblc to do top , V We run not,controt tho prices In tho wholesale markets, but wo ran mid will rbpljiiuy fo regulate our own profits in such a manner Hint, ciiHtoiiierH Nyllf' not only bo amply protected, but will be actually favored lp ovoy safe yi)'mako. We havo ntJRill rounded ami glowing effulgence of thaukH to hand you In nulioiifo .uxhlhltloii or rhetoric, hut we do offer you our silicon) gratitude for your patronage of the past year. It will bo our pleasure to serve you oven more acceptably in tho year to come. Burns Cash Store "I'll Tell the World" says the Good Judge Presidential booms aro numer ous In Hepubtlcnn ranks now, among them being tho hut to.aed into the ring by Governor Frank C. Lowdun of Illinois. Thin now picture is front Washington, where ho appeared recently with thu spuclul Souato committee ap pointed to consider u mttlouu' nirli it Save Your Eyes i The man who doesn't chew this class of to bacco is not getting real satisfaction out of his chewing. t A small chew. It holds its rich taste. You don't have to take so many fresh chews. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew Will tell you that. Eye tttrain otuttcs headaches, ncrvoutmeea and other trou bles. I fit glfiMxeH accurately and scientifically. All Work Guaranteed. "MAURICE SCHWARTZ Optometrist L Ofllcc with Dr. 11. F. Smith A houa (rock of soft dUtlact character which Is ideal for hell day wear of the quiet houa (uac tloaa. The drafiad aktrt, oarnaa two cleverly concaalad ockeu at the sides, sHspended from straps at waist line. Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste Pv5 Sports in the Snow We have the goofts for all kinds of sports if it is to your liking to get the benefit; nature provides for you in the great climate of winter' by the vigorous exercise needed at that time. ' r 1 f SPORTING GOODS Steel and wood runner sleds and skates are on sale here at the lowest possible prices consistent with the quality you demand. Our goods are guaranteed and their service will please you. C. EL VOEGTLY "The Hardware Man" Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Everything for Everybody Anything for Anybody Two of tho largest conunarcliil houses In tho United States somo years ago adopted for tholr policy (ho hIokou, ."Tho 'Customer la right," and have held squarely to it. In every junto, unless the customer was plainly ondoav.orins to put over a cfpoked doal, his view or a controversy was Tak'on as right. TIiohoIioubcs announce a loss or less than one-half of. one per cent ub a result, To old customors oteours, it is uhoIcbs for us, to ann'ounco that this has alway beo'uj'au policy in business. To prospective customed, .Jjio only thing wo ask a that If thoy havo u complaint thoy hf lug VlUrect to us, with tho full knowlodgo that correction iti each caso; will bo promptly nnd cheerfully mado, regardless of uny Iobs that max.rosult to us. A pleased, customer" leaving this store means, still other now cuBtomors coming to us lator, You can roason it out yoursolf, Tho above Is agaluour policy for tho your 1920. LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. ilURNS, OREGON