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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1920)
r v r L1 B)r KUDYARO f.lW.r. JokitLticbwBad KU-II.. artftV an 'ftfai .'H Iriikh School if . .. i i . ' Services College, I of tho lurid Sla At 17 he Before, ho w., from tkr HIIU", aitftwMi-lted, hi ttve tnlovOf natlv India Wat barant "Soldiers Within the revealed Itiin a With tl.o . . Vf.w ""dionce. tiMirsc moth, nnu ho vv Imve llnrvcy. nt lirii.H'Hi y'aiM. tii- Insiill'i UflVIH.1 IHHl. U10tL RttlWIt limlr.H wtltU AUrltk acjin lwlit llu -wiim n ia8oiiKcr on iIiIk onnn lltk'r, mid she wan (.tohmIiiu tliv. (ifnml B4nk8 In o'Tok. Ho ciiiiii Into the ewokliiR room. Rnylng: -You ; bir tliu IIhIi IxiiitH. Huw,klnic nil. around us. Wouldn't It be igrimt ill ran one downl" He unkvd for u clffirette. .Some tMwly with dlahfdlcHl Wmt of itiHif. iwssed him thick, elly clRtr. liar vey lit It up and West en deck, lie besan to feel queer, but be bad bragged of never bclnu neaalek; o now be went aft to the tattle deck, and bu wan still there, wrentllng wlfh the cirar and not caring much what blip pened, when n long gray Hwung et of the fog and took him overtonnl. , Uarvcy was next aware of being e n pile of Dull with a hrnnd-barkt'd wan In a bluu Jersey, who Hald; "Yon in dory with me. Mnuuel my name." Later ho whs hoisted uboartl of. a chooncr and lowered Into hrr heaving fo'c's'le where men lu oltaklim gnvo him a hot drink nnd put hltn to sleep la a hunk. When hu awukc, n ley u'Iiohc mime was Dun nuked hjui hiull lnly If he wax fcclltn; hetiiT. Tho schoontT was the "We're Here" of Gloucester, and the hoy's father, Dlxko Troop, whs her skipper. Ilan-ey went up on deck t,o ee I)lsko; and dumnmled thitt he'tm'ink m hark to New York, whi)rii-n Jie tdld Dlxkn conilecendliiKly, IiIm fa i her would pay them very well for their trouble; ho added many other Items to what his father could and would do. Dlxko. as It happened, was an old-fashioned type of hank fiihernian. wise In tho way of fish but knowing little of the great world, He decided that this boy with his talk of his father's I in in en no wenlth mut he crary; with nn Idea of restoring the jmor hoy to winlty. ho offered Mm thu berth of second boy on the "We're Mere" at $10.50 er month. Harvey hail a lit' of KUllonneH, hut his. 8iilleniies worried nobody; hu went to work. Tho dories were - re turning to the vessel with their cittclie.s of IIkIi; hi for. thu 11 rM work of his llfo, Harvey wns set tu helping ban liolNt In the dories, to swabbing the gurry from t hoi r lusldes nnd then to nesting them on tho deekv, ly. the time lie had llnhduHl 'doing that , and eating his supper It whs HlghAime.i and ' Manuel. I'enn. I.oiig Jack. Old Kahers. Tom I'latt all haiuN weio stapdlng by to drew lUh. . Manuel nnd Ieitiitid ileepj'miion tho tifth, riouVlhlTfug 'sliarp knlves. "II II", shoufed tMmni,el, wily pne flti;( ger uiiUJr.the. ;lllo'f tf cimI,, 'tho others In an eye. The blade glimmered, there was u sound of tearing, thu (IkIc lillt from throat to tall dropped nt Long Jiirk's feet. "I 111" elied Long Jack nnd. with a Hcoop of a mlttoiied hand, dropped the eod'n liver Into a basket ; another' wrench and scoop sent bend ami olTal llylhg. The gut ted llsh slid iierosH to Old Suiters, who punned llereely, ripped out the backbone and hphiHlunl I lie .lieniHe, gutless llsh into 'a tiih pf water. Harvey pitched the washed lUh down Into the hold, from whence canto trampling and rumbling us 'Tom Piatt nnd Olhko moved among the salt bins. The rasping sound of rough siil rubbed on rough tlesh from -below made a steady undertone to the click nick of the knives In the pens, tho wrench and sehloop of torn bonds, the flapiof rlppcd-opcn llsh fulling in to the tub nn deck. At tho end of nn hour Harvey want ed terribly to rest, but also for the first time In his life he was one of a working gang of men; and so, begin nlng to take pi'lde In I ho thought, hu held on grimly. Not till .the last fish ,vns towed below did a man rest.- Hut when that moment Ciiiue! Isko and Old Suitors rolled toward their cabin bunks, Manuel and Long .Tack went forward. Tom Piatt waited oply long enough to fjllde houe thu hatch. All hands were below and asleep, except the two boys; thuy had to htaiid wntcli; so by ami by the moon looked down on one slim hoy In knick erbockers, which was Harvey, stag gerlHg around the cluttered deck; while behind him. waving a kpottcd rope, wulked another boy, which was Dap,, ynwnliitf nnd nodding between 1157 mn the librtrW of childt en t io VoT UJbVwf. V v-:'.... ;r h b., jx,(8 v. a,' . ' KIPUMO Arl.'H7wai ita-j.eT tk- Westward Ho, North Deven, scene lev novel: . . war,' In ladle eace mere; ' .'journrillst. 24. KT hVJ'-.ceiletfd "fcUle&Tsle in .lx wior. 6r M. W'.Wa.T"wMt.b;1 - lame OweuglieW .llie kWerle&v., In . the life and adventuW "beybnJ tl.e' nl," - . ...III. ' L-tlll l I iiiuin rw mm i iiTvnmu muvjw win, m nriiimrictii cmor una pilon unurpnieclir MulvaMey and Metlf.,Vt4ia aae- l aree, ,eartlv.ltdrwn Urea, tea rtext - 10 vearir rCfnllfii travel etoeaif tti world, married, lived In America, England iftd Soutli Africa, and finally became to Imbued 'with lm pcriHUm at almoil to Jnttrqy hit art. Hit "Barrack -RooinBnlUat" an.) "Seven Seat" an ihrolrin poet who, "tplatlied at,.' ymtS -blS." ullit aaald. a l.lmiajtdji.lke. lcomparablK,,jHt Ss JHblg trip Which u1(-Hnt?uilh mhtb yiViiy-.O'om.nMft,; tkure wits time rotf f !ftrv$to- feani'MMiNylatraiigH nV tlilijgNr ie"cred iW.j .After a time. s ,tH Pfl-bi'ln hqnesif w(rkwel" don .hpgun, to grlH.idtM. he, cared.lle learn ed to Hhi tnm a dory; to make his &f '&!tptciy round a heaving ves deck j. t,n, know, what each rope HtiJ Mill ("alioarii. a 'vessel was for. DIhko a!bwd ihlffl, when the wind was light, to steer the vessel from 0 berths to another, and wonderful was Ha rvy'a sens power when h tUmi Mt the veaael.aaswer to his touch of tta wheel. Alsieat tld he come to understand, aa a fisherman uader stand, tb Heverabeat dingers of the bank, the eternal fog, the tldea, the galea. vtb wfeked seas; and learn l, too, llshrnnea's opinion of thr offl cera of tlie great jteatuera who. after cutting a vcset down, raise high bands to heaven and awear with ntiaidtnlty that the careless flshenuaii bud nover absolutely never shown o much as a single light. He rnw one day a foul, draggled, tin kempt vessel heaving up past the "Wo'ro Here," for all the world like .blowsy, frousy, bad old woman sneering at a decent girl, saw her sail IT nnd Into u hatch of walcy sun afclne and go under, taking all hands with her I Ho saw, while his hair stood on end, a whltcm moving In the whiteness of the fog with a breath like the breath of a grave; and then lie heard a roaring, plunging and xpoHtkiK'; that was bK tlrst iceberg. Hu saw. thu surf .break over Virgin I(ocka; and the fish strike lu so thick h a shoal tint scores of dories stood riding gunnel to gunnel while their crews battled for the catch. He saw a gale break so sudden and fierce that everywhere on the sen were men lu dories cutting riding lines and racing for their vessels, but some never mak ing their vessels. So he passed four busy, wonderful mouths, growing In body, mind and soul with every hour that passed; 'anil then came the great day when they loft tho banks Mr homo. Toll, hardship nnd danger were now most ly behind thulif i 'there was left little to Mo but stand watch nnd study the .folding nnd.imvkljig nwuy 'itHJV-U'ltCll; lug' mists, the hurry of winds unions thu open spaces, (In; glare and blny of the high sun; to hiirken. to tho "grinding; of-, the bt)wmnagalnl'gthe masts, (he" oreikltigS of tb! ''sliiHft against' the Witts, the sail WiugfoTtlie nairl..wink W U ts , now anoui iiie time mo "r IrM' n hundjredcrulMflls of fbrii In h4rboJd, wlf j.U'ykii 'her course for (IIoucester,vIIarvey's father was Ije iKbtnjngto wonlcr l; Ids njabogany nffic&r k! lo augelea (f 'ufwasn't a .better gHine to drop' tho ceusde strpugle for moro power and wwilth. Vhnt vits. thu use of It al wlthmi son tn blind It to? He was still vou deriiig when, one day nn, escltcd sec retary brought him a telegram. : It was from Harvey, safe In Clou cesti'r. Mr. Choyno laid hisfijj'e down on his desk, breathed liwivlly for ii while; ami then, ieuvlAgc onU-rs right dtiil left, Marled that' run of which railroad men talked for niun,v ii day, Three days and u half It cos from coost to coast, with railroad spin ebtllHts along the. way dividing huge bonusea; for It was the great Harvey Oheyjie who wnH racing Kast to see his rescued hoy, and the boy's mother was with him. Not without fear did he meet that hoy. He had a memory of a pasty faced, binl'iuiinuered lad. What he met was n hoy with toughened llgttre and n keen, clear eye, t Itiillrondri, luniher, mines such things did not Interest young Hurvey, What Ids heart yeariioil for was to sonio day, manage his father's newly purchased billing ships on tho I'aclllu Coast. The ship he yM when be whs ripe for them; and f Oan. son of Dlsko Troop seeing tliat ho could not offer money ho got a berth as mate of one of them, with tho promise that some day bo would go master of the best hu could build. "Great ships these of my father's-; Ob, yes," says Harvey. "Hut buck in Gloucester are the able little vessels, The 'Wo'ro Hero,' sho's one. I owe a heap to ,her to her and her crew," t'opyrUht, lim. by Pest I'iiLjIIhIiIiik (X H The HoMon Post.) Prntr) hy twi-nils Ion of, nnd arruagemcnt wb, Cnitury Co., sutliorlKiMl palillslicrs. h ,y,u a h a it v u h MOOl GAROEN ARMY rho hcIiodI gnrdon as a menus to ltioieiHi food, production, as ndvo tatw hy tho Bpnrtmont of tho In lorlor. In best proved by Its 1 01 fl rocofderoj-ty-olKht mlllloh dollnra' tvortli of product! wn. rown, two nnd ono-linlf million ehlldron on liHtfjii In tho work uvory child oilKtn to cultlvnto onuf.or' mord rti.rt :xxoi&i .under nuporvUlon of iStijlun ifcjclior. Tljo 19tpr.od.uc tl(m protnlses ttha, muQh largeK TlUr plcturoti ulipw a garden at '.j3rlsvin6..Ky 1 ThflitforF in at lolln7iv"W!lllninrttif Rontlln. Wnsli.. -4iii.onu i lH 10; 3 prlto-WJunlng ';.pk.n.,. " - ------ v--. . . .---...-.- 5 e w VAIW, AI'QIIOIj K)R VOt'K-CAtt f The'aupply anil lemnr.d of gasq Hne lias' rertclti'tl K"polnt vlerj'tbo 'experts must look about, for ptkcrk fuels 'for Automobile, GarMilIno la rapidly beeomlng a luxury, with lux ury price. And kerosene, the com mon coal oil of our youth, offers no easy road out of tho dilemma. Ker osene haa doubled in price since the war, and, if any considerable nuaaber of auto engine were wade to burri this product, it would noon soar to prlcea higher uvea than gasoline Horse of the experts are talking about fuel oil, the refined residue after tho gasoline has been remove ed. Ilut hero again we aro up against it; all products of putroloum are going higher and higher. Wo see thut in thu steadily increasing price of crude oil today. The far-sighted, however, aro strongly considering alcohol. That Is a fuel, tho supply or which can be ruado inexhaustible forever anyhow as long as tho sun. shines-and tho rain falls and thu soil continues fer tile The main thing is to invent exlratlon processes that will produce it cheaply. Then all tho scrap of the farm, as well ns cultivated veg etation, can be thrown Into the vat and made to give up its alcohol. Tho automobile, the tractor and thu truck, are as Important to thu rural districts as Is the motor to tho city. la muo of our farming states, they are of much higher Importance. It will be a great day when tho farmur can "raise" his. .own alcohol for 10 to lfj.centH per gallon and Itavo motor vehicles, the engines nf which- carburetors and cylinders are built especially for the usu of alcohol as a funl. SCItAMlll.KI) .HJHTK'K j Wo aro n nation which stands for right and Justice, . ' , Hut jwo four both aro li rather a Bcromblciicohdltlon" today. ' '' ' Tho average' American .who Is not a- corporation mugnaiu or a mourner Of a trades unloaf Is feften sorely; pux-' xled. It (s dlincult for him to know yhero to let hU 'sym'paUtles drlf and because of tkls.Hymtmtby h nfteu bottles It up and forgets abauf It. rv 'J6vry3 da' be riA;hlwutWaH k V art . - a. strike or other. Tho employer telte bis Btorjr, antli ,lt ..souHJa Bjausjbje; 'The employe tolls ills side, and it pounds ettUHlIy plausible; -- Judging clearly from the puIjUhH ed Htatemohls4 Hn5y aro' both right, but It Is dllllcult to sen Tiow 'fio'fh'Vaji bu right and still otto bo wrong. Wore Roloinon. nllvo today ho could prpbobly solve' the riddle. Hut Solomon js no inprti, and nojio of us liavo Qunllfled to tuku IiIh place an tho wisest of men. And In tho meantime, tho strlkoa go merrily' on, with both aides right and both sides wrong, and tho public gradually working Itself up to thn point where it doesn't glvo a d n who Is right and who Is wrong. Life is too short' to scramble one's brain over something one can't un derstand, for U woiild take, tho wis dom of the Creator himself to de termine the exact lino of demarka Hon la the incessant strifo between capital and labor. o Wise and. Otherwise Have you ever con t ranted our American methods with tlumo of our coubIub across tbo water? Do it. You will find food' for thought, lSSVN9HX,MaBBBHBl'aiajaW A l IBIBBIBrBaUM Ta-aBBBBBBBBBW mB If STAlft' tfJ'laJi , tmiJ! 1 paigit' RtlllM Vd W! other' to lkl ttxld!m casual obsw tv.iimhm a4hiifcMly) the ordinary-' 11 WW jkWaHria tcct that we ivW''rMrt,iNi(irN in full hwIuv ''' 4 Ct. rft lu full HWjjjl, 5J t0 Wf Wo delltobw-eieid, e are uiak lag ; aeUW We takn tblngs as ft' Bt4ff faet, or of course, knowlagiC-'eMk man will vote his own aaaHewa tkatjMO mutter whewMfi'tlM. aMMMyU move along In'llHfre'-a K-k'H the past- always ewtter If Jfra4r than It overvk;bHar .;Tlat Is America; jnd-uir ,jrr$tMatM moro uirtrat4nvrMHar ;Wab .ftirrt than that Tktowij, &mltf m4 crowned, hud- left ' r-nj em it Hut oiutbo etkMr.ftide o It Is dlffereMiU fy KK&M'tJA ii ivi , A chaujfe ef'rifrni; taweMtMllr means vldli)ce,ivilodfrljffiin revolutl.H.',X Mf' or unresfaHd sMSBla KkiiSia.svn;- cesslon caMWdW-jdearBli'. ri.V . EVttW'M POTT Kvelyn Nesk-HVt1iw;CIfordbi gala ia the MaUtlit. . Her litis bHd) Hm ,aruJaeit;C)iBBkNlNis srifttrr KvelynIfMt VT1laWCIIia lb the former wife ot HarrjWMw. Pittsburg 'mlllloiialreMidjudKed' Insane In the shooting of Stan ford White. Now York clubman, Slip waH the catiso of. the.abpot Jng,.aa the famed, trial brought, out." PERFECT TEACHER ..,ihs rcnima Forguson has rog latercd' 100, per cent In her llfo work, iilie Is n tetinlicr In tho Riato Normal School nt Oak Hurt bpr, O. Sho won tlie tltlo of "Tho Perfect Tcaohor" in competition conducted by tho Buffalo (N, V.) School Uonrd, She wa jjerftict In oyery study.. Her home- is at ', -faVrJitt'ifft: Jam. iiifaBG. rip ii'r.iHH, war MMdawaa tm 4arr aaMfa taa aTsra) jBTrBpaariBi ei4ar( afjap bw -PPPJPPPHBBBSaTBBABJL Jmj' v X.-TieeBjBaeA,aWast- raa-i4BJ!iiHwiarAkh BelBBBUttiiriiMBieflBBBrr aaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaa 1 1 if T ... r . r mninfilili-pl bjtt rlAv) tWUfl! Ur r Uil I UNI 1 1 .f arripalgn of Oregon Laymen to Raise' uw " Mi'it snuowment.. FiW, -,.,n.. ... k ti r.Mr..,l ntiat-'ntn SIUIUI III1A, III Af i-if'Buii ,.,. tiliu catiiiialKSt executive coMmlUe Mmtf- the Lairmon's Association of Ore f v5,, working in the Interests of Wll U'M' ..rhkbiottfl University. Ihore is excellent iih;:0imntm to believe (bat l( friends of iwa.iSdi'0 0IU scnoui ih ,iun norinwnt nun- Burma f iuo,uuu ior ua i:iiiiu;uinio . iii-mrrorm nf tlin Institution mid am Tbtlt waiting to see what Is done now, yl dumu forward and pinko large coatrlblitlolfh Hint will go to maku thu ' 'Inlver'slty a very much larger one before two' or throe yeurs1 have gono by, ,Tho. $100,000 which the laymen o -tho'(frPKon conference uro now sock int; js for ihu Immediate restoration of Vtrthr hnll, f;r jnenrcnmplctloti of Lausanne hnll, the' wonien'i dormi tory, and a heating plant. ' With thoiio Improvements, which are absolutely essuntlnl to tho In-get itsefulntiss of the university In earing for puplhr already enrolled and the fiiWHMial annual Increase, Willamette,' will be very well urnvlded for on the Hik'senl bnsls. RhouW there follow Ktfricfi (?llB! prrdlctediby.-Mn, Klefflv P.WVm.t' .i "a . - ar ,a 4. . .Il.ll '.'eoursQ a iniliiljur of other, bulldinga lid be constructed' and the enure ylty atMHka$ would be gfatly uitiiii actn'!Tiwiirmainr.TTnr' innan rrjL .. , i-. . Vrei(ioi,v win M-U week. V -hM'e come to oiwltleo MSsuraucns of support I .Many have said they know of no other .TfeMB of Inventing money that will ring larger returns, ' Headquarters are at COH Plait build- Vk, Portland. Willamette University Endowment Canipaipn The campaign to raise 4100,000 for fl'lllametto University at Salem Is Mil under way. All of the prelimin ary organization work has been com plnted and about noxt week the actual einvass for funds will bo undertaken. This undertaking Is backed by the Laymen's Association of the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Kplscopal church and fitadti will, naturally, come chiefly front 'members or that denoaa-! laatlon. However, as others have In tbe past given generously to (hu fine old institution which for 70, years has been steadily turning out men and women whose- Uvea have.. gone far toward making tho great Northwost t;hat It Is.jSO no jdoubt wlll be the ease In thta efforts adequately to fl-1 sauce Wl'llamotto." - v While having the heartiest, eiithus lantln Indorsement of the late Hlshop Hughes, who sot aside precedent and ' aaked the pastors of the conference to have a special Sunday for Willam ette, aAd the full support of the nltv laters, the cauapajga Is really a lay men's project. At their conference; held lu Salem last October, the dele gates unanimously decided to take bold of the situation tbis year and put over a big Job for the school. There fore, they are directing tbo work through a special exocutlvo commit tco, backed by a larger advisory hoard of prominent lay members of the; lm 'I'ui'Jurlatf nil"' nliritll W ..... rt 4 Vnm alfnaW Ilia, alaliid I , .. . .' . . .... . T ...... ..nio. tiaaia win.' oi(i:v henooi is imiiiicu t thomertbers the- Xto even more' than this amount. I Inland Empire Realty Co. 'A?'A.WAVGOTr. Frfr4er .REIAI LOANS. t,r 4 . Wh lit1, t 11 tHiUaay e Orogon is aa famous for her apples as California is for oranges.' Orsgou apples are sold from iu.ina to Californiain Mezloo City and tn millppiaas. 100B9 ea. ana IUY and help oar roiBrs, further etena their amr-kets. Assooiated Industries of Oregon I I Saturday, forty h, man. WJdBBwa-iwaajitAiiii.aaii.i!!! mmt ii,.HkWnnmmmmnimvm'ti4 , , I'liurTmlldtttM, i'ou xm. irmids Ktihr.cribcil will Ko to ' l.u llio trttotcQs to rebuild Waller ha i for nmu and Latisanno hall for h wotrmn'i dofnjliory, with installation, or n cju , tral heatlnR plant, thus cienrltig up tho present crowded condition at tH unlvcralty, 4 it , . r , Why Willamette University i Willamette university, locaiea at Salont, Is cne of the 'oldest denominational schools In the fcounlry, Jias a magnificent rcc ord of nciil'jveinunl and has kIvou to the world many mn i'Sliml wutnou of utrong chhrae'er 3 wiiu nave coiHrioiiiea mi uro I contributing td the hosjt pr r trim at tho lintlou'a llfct-isn , nlnllv ist tlwi VnrHnvcKl. ' Wllltitnetto exists for but oi u punioao to educate tann a i .. j. .ii.. ,.. n.-i.-ii.. ' women luny, in h i-nnniuiu w and to send thrm out Into t ic . world to help mako it li That Is what It hus been tt i for 75 years and whnt It vji continue to do on a larger " i Willamette now needs hr ro s huhllltillloti of Waller hfjl, par tlally (lest.oy.cd by flto luut Do enmbor. and completion of Lau sanne half, tho former for man nnd tho lnttcr as a drrmltcry tor . -XvjB.aLt. reqttlr x women. A central heating, plant -, fthey will canvass the' state about next week. To what bet- X ter investment could money le Campaign headquarters are la room COG, Piatt building, Port- I laad. MHIMI Cure Spring Fever with a good BPJUNG TONIC . . NYAIrHPRING H.-IRSAI'AHII,LA a)MPOUM) J TKV Alilj NYAI , KKMF.U1KS AND FRKPARA TIONH You will be delighted with the way they, do their work The Welcome Pharmacy Nyal Storo al.. . 4. LAyincn er the origow yorirnr-1 a,' iA.. '.(, ...i niitiii.ii'.iKi tinm A i 3SSXATE , Oraren i ' A I iLl- rai i m i IK