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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1920)
f" Til V 'jr. fvp r.mntr'ft timber N an'.' . , Harney Wnty' rfeoHrcwf .nro tntfMMlMM . ' MHHOKtt ;Mlllfi HhouHl M wow: to luu ib vtra 1 uwiiiiu ;f; 1 raising, mhmL M asa'jipVoSSV BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, 04CKN M A Y 2t, iWAW'' VOL. XXXIU NO. 31 u ill Rm&mwrm mi - 1 -mm- lAi. Kr.iiiniu) iir THE PRIMARY ELECTION FORM Kit HAKNKY COUNTY MAN HUVtt HTOIIK IN HMMKTT able On Amendments; Big vote ror cms. A recent prean nolico appearing fn tko Bolno ,Cnplta,l Nowh under an Kinmott ilnfe.itne 't'oH tlikt M. Hor ton, ionnorfy 6f thin city, fms pur clmaoil a hardiVR Au K"cdry bul ncflH In Knifh6iu tlici Block bolng Vulu od nt ?30,000. l'ociuioii lu to )hj Klvon July lfltt v Mr. Ilortoit vrllda lli'fl uliop that they lmvo nlno liOUKht them 11 real duiico in Kiiimott Nt(iil oxpoot to muku STOCKMEN'S lOdVliNTION HAKNtY COUNTY PW IS PRONOUNtiii) SUCCESS NEER REUNION JUNE 12 Officers of ABfiociHtjon And Entire Dy DiVoiec1 To '1 he Visitor PltiA3id: Beat' i Entertainment of Our IfAHNBY CX)UNTY VVV11M WIIO VAHHKU EIGHTH GKADK KXAM olllclnl count linn boon com of th prlnmry election in this thor )toW(J myv)itK llioru tho Int . ... .rl t)m riMitillu nrn plvntl lm Meeting Ever Held, Evorv mnuiiutnont rocoivou u v I . t Hfitnnn trtir Till: AI KNDMKNTH . Riti-ndtnir Eminent Domuls Yci No - 214 Per Out Hod IndcbtedMCH VW C No .. .,,....:w..;v....v34? ...621 .433 No t I .. .. no 242 ' rmccuifor te . Gerumer ( Yf , .J; 2 Ho .213 IMBticr KdiicaUoiua Tux Act Ym o 2 1 t No 301 nvmirm bjmoi ivoivnm' nut Tfej S2 Yet 660 t Ma llllud Hdiool Tax' Ym 7 O 1 V9 Mf I MM I No -.194 KKTUI1MCAN TICKKT Mcatoa to tho Republican Nat convention. m Mprnmnnt . 191 A L. S. Btowurt 142 1 noyd 213 R. Dutlcr 1 217 Cameron ..........117 E. Compton 138 JL Carey -...OS I. Harrison 146 M. Hlckey 74 K. Kollock - 65 Id Macdonald 214 C. Marls -...169 Defegntfti from eocond congresulon Dklrict. J. Cooper 279 e ini Z. Donnell IB2 II. Hrooko 448 CtDdldatei Tor republlcunnonili)- for proaldont. HI U' Inliniinn tlT. rd Wood 164 Idato for republican nomina tor Tlco-prosldent. V.lMJl lAIUt I I WaoblnBton 143 Orant Webater 143 ! & Tko-iirwtldont. T. HlcburdWah C. Oeorso 256 t 0 Hondco 229 "CO It UOICI1K1BB a0 8- Iva'.b', . .1 a Old l iijie Families. t r ' .. . .... "In point of Interest uiul attend-' Tho unmml rounion of tho Harjioy o-nco. tho convontlon JiibI clonud l;i County IMoncer "Annoclatlon will bo I.. . . . ... . . I.. tt.l. ..It., . .1 tor purt of Juho, Ho wrltoa tho 1,10 "c''1 ' 1,10 "itory or tno ahroc- '" ' 1,1,8 ' u" ouiuruny, jun latch Hiring wlIUlWyn o out to nny fnilon," said I'roaldont Win. I'ollman. . -.v ... . ... ..... . ......... Mnl It ntf I nlln urlilM.t 'n.tI.IAI.Y wvunoBtiny muriuiiK noioro uikiiir w..T. .i, jiiuniwit. his doparturo for hln hoind at Llukor, 0l 1,10 AwiocluUan, called a inoot.nK followlriB tho wovonth annual conven- together at ThoTlmon-lIerald onico Hon of tho Caltlo & Horao HalnorB " ThuwiUy Yenlng of thin wook Assaclatlon of OreRon. "Tho pro- nd eltcled mm cowwltteea to nr- gram was one of tho inoiit Initructlve "Bo for tkiMlHf rounion. ITtw- and bonoflolal ovor given at any con- ,dont .KulkB,l the 'Coraaerclal vontlon; tho delegate, were In Iholr C"'B M;Netiieraiica aa Durnti, Harnoy county frleml who mlht como that way. Mr. Horton's frlomlu lu thh sec tion hope ho will find IiIh now ploeo not only pluaaaut but prolltablo. o ANOT11BH riNKKH CIIOflHKH THK GRKAT DIVIDK home In thfa clly at i oclock oa laat VVtHlnwday aaornlng following n akrt tU: ' Mr.' Tonal waf appar ently welt "Jttal aifew''aaya ago but tok ;delr HI Monday arid rap Idly grow worse, the Immediate catino ot kte AtxHk, was cerebrlal , hemor rkafl.aM: prlyal of tho res piratory BHKlee which waa Mjlow ed by pnetata. Upon hla phyal clan being 'called It wan foad he wan in a vory wY phyalcally, from several implications and' waa not able to wlthataad any dlaeaio. Deceased had been a resident of tkta county ataco 1884. Hu wiw orn In the Province of Ontario, 261 Qlencary, CQMn,ty, Canada June 215, 1863. Tho family moved to canr ornla while M waa an infant and there heTfrew'0 tnanhoojU-. Ho wan married In 1,881 In thfe city and In Hurvlved -by Wwlfe and x ohlldron: ! Clarence, AVIltlam, Hani, Jamon Joo !und George. Me U also aurvlvcd by P. Ohton ,.110hlH mothar ant puobrptherkwho ro- Rand 35ljs!do In Tayloravllle, Callforute. Tho funeral will bo heiq, thin, ai tornoon, Interment being juadaln Hie Durna cemetery, Two of hi fonn, William andJaniaa, wera away at tho time ot hla doath, the fomer WlBar in California and tho latter in, tho O. A. C. at Corvallls. Hla daughter, llkk llasel, waa also ln48aeraento, California but they have alt arrived home and will attand the funeral. George Young waa an energetic man and had boon actlvo In tho af faire of this county ovor alnco ho wa a" young man. Ho wan a candidate for county assessor our yeara ago and again at tho recent primary olc tlon doing defeated . bpth tlpica 1' John h. Caldwell. Jlr. Yotum was. an aggroaalvo man and alw.ayB ready J to Htnnd up for. wdut ho conslderca right. Ho waa a member of (ho Har ney County Pioneer Association and waa ita necrotary at tho tlrao of bin death. Hla bereaVed family bavo the.rtn cere nympathy of tho ploaeer peo ple of thla county -where they are all well known. f,f , . o seats in greater number tkH over Jiia.ywaiMproftwutiTO to attend l.i, f nrn utA T da1lv w .iMIMMihiJl thk00044orfj(to aOOOrUlH Whatrtti moro real good" to the weaaherahlp loaoow , if alajt, thor way ofaW than over before." operation, froW ho club. 1 Thin wan gratlfylnt to the reprea-" ftm M the program thla entntlvo of thla paper with) whom Mr. - ,wlH )W time muale h Pollman waa talking aa It meant that ploheor nlnger remfnlaceat Ulka by Jlurna had made good In lta effort to ocral of the older ploiteera, aporta (ako caro of the big atato organlaa- for tho old, and the children,-a tlon and that It waa found even bet- Vlmle dinner on tho epurt house ter BUlted for such a convontlon than lawon ',J tHe W wilh, had been expected. .pioneer danceat Tonawama. HecreUry Corroll exprossod him-! The commltteea appointed are: self aa agreeably, nurprlsnd nt tho MualcMrs, Madge Loonard, hiannor in which tho dolegntoH had Ju,la nyn, J- K LKgan. y boon cared for during their nlay aiM BponkcrH fllraon Lewis, Leon M. the hospitality of Durnn wan really I'rown. frontlor In lta character. Mr. Corroll Hporta Julian Dyrd, Ella Luckoy. also voiced hla appreciation of tho Heretofore the annual reunion ban roHulta accompllHhod at tho meeting Wn0 t 4th ot July celebra and pralsod the clntVac(or of enter- tlon tlmo but an thin divides tho at tainment furnished tho visitors. tontlon -3f the cltlzonu of IluniH, "Absolutely tho best mooting ovor there being aotnany visitors on Huch hold by tho Association." waa tho occasions an, ot necessity a varloty way Treasurer Duby oxprossed hlm-t oiitortaliioJent for diversion; for aUlft ' that reason U'was nuggented last year Fortunately tho town was enual tht a permanent dato for thu hold to tho occaslpn of caring for tho vl- '"K of the annual rounlona bo fixed Horn, having' furnished all cconsary a"1 at tt Uwo whn tho pioneers houelng and food In a satisfactory niKht havo tho undlvldod attention way. Tho storago portion of tho of I5ur1B cltlftono. Upon a voto tho Burna Oarngo waa made Into a big "end Saturday In Juno wan mado dining room and those who weto the, permanent date for holding these served at that place report tho best Kather!ngn. - i . y of aervlce and good, welt cooked -"vMatloaa are going to be Bent out food. In fact some of the offlcenTof to ov,ry Plwwor who haa reglstereit the Aaeoclatlqn stated that they had l C6B" to thla reunion ad n(o tell aa(n ti.r- 'ilmo.l Mcluslvelv dilr- ochthat they are te Invito any oth- Ing their atay In towri and Jhat thoy r wo ellglbk, to.memWshln ntiver had better meals anywhern, Tho charges were also reasonablo. School Supt. Clark has furnished us wltn tie following list of pupils wso were successful In tho' eighth grado examinations in this county: Those Receiving Diplomas. , Kdward Urown Dint. 1 Adolph Hyrd " " Hal Jtlbbarct " " Fulton Miller " " IJurhs McGownn " ' Tod Oltman " ' " BJjoJby Peterson " " iwwtwtfi.- " Motllson ItlcliardBOii " " Carroll Skfonn ' " Herman Bperllng " ' " Arthur Thornburg " " Willie WlHoman " " Jamos McCullock " " Edgar Dent " " Joeeph Young " " Rhhy Comiibell " " ioaton:'" ConoUiMO Mughea Graco LomVu ' , " UtohLoggan' " Iluhy Owalef .w," " Nellie Parker " Amy Randall " Trulah alhown little Good low ' Henry O. Hill Ellis Auckland IU Poor LeVta'Sltif Harold Uaker Ethel Harvey Gladys Ulalr Walter Denatedt JUMon Vat4en Anna Waddel Dlst. 60 STATE CHAMBER ASKS AID OF BURNS CLUB Dlst. 2 i ii Dlst. 4 ( it Diet C Dlst. 13 Dlst 24 i ii Dlst. 29 Dlst. 35 Representative Here Fom Portland to Discuss Plans- - t For State Campaign. Anuouncemont of a stnto vldo campaign that will bo conducted by tho Orogon Btato Chamber of Com morco and tho part Uurna and Har ney County Is to play In the state wldo movomcnt will bo outlined llilo ovonlng at a special mcetlni; of tho Board of Dlrootorn and E.icculfvo Commlttoes of tho Duma Commercial Club at 8 o'clock at tbo club rooms by Jumca 0. Stafford, repreMont I n g tbo State Chamber w h o visited Duma In connection' with a survey or the nUte now In progn: that will proceed the Intensive or ganlzation work of next month. The campaign, Its purposes and alms, will be discussed at length by Mr. Stafford, and the local' loaders, several of whom, Interviewed earlier in the day, having expressed much Harnoy Interest In the plans of ''tho Bin to " j Chamber. A local executive cominlt- Crano tee, with a chairman will be selwlcd, which will cooperate with other elites Drewaey 1 the state In thla state-wide niovo- DrewBey ment. Tho Oregon Stato Chamber Durns of Commerce haa undertaken plotM m to play an important part In tho fill- Andrewn uro dovolopmont of tho State. Funds Durns will bo raised to carry on an oxtonslvb program of activities. Baddlobuttta Irrigation and reclamation dovel- Si Many of the homes In town were who may not be registered. For Instance, these who,' had; not readied In Harnoy cuunty for a period of thlr- opencd to tho visitors and because pf 'ourH ,al somoh may bo quail expecting moro people thnn camo od UiIh year; Tho aame holds In ro ihey wore nil provldod for In that ro- 8nuct thi children who woro born anect most comforlably. Additional tH,n counly. Any who havo In deda had deo arranged for lu tho 0010 thirty yonra of ago thla year JnnW! ,,,irrU i,yHoloRy Lynn Dowera Dlat. 2 BurnB opment, tho improvement or hlKli- Jamea Rethorford Dlat. 26 Princeton ways both main trua Hue sysb-mo, Vera lletherford " " " county para)aW and, post roads wilt Wesley Hamilton Dlat. 63 Denlo h o given afpejiai consideration,. Dollvan Dorenbaugh " 45 " through tho establishment of ulmln James McCollough Dlst. 5'l Dockloy Istrativo offlcos to promoto movo Ooographyiand Pltyulology aro tho motitn, and loglalutlon looking lo followlng: ,ward tho rapid dovolopment of ox- Honry Baker (both) Diet. 1. Durnn Wing and proposed projects. Dessol Tyler Physiology " " " An advertising campaign to ct Ellen Reel " " " " I forth the opportunltlcn to bo rotimi Ruth. Patterson (both) " JoNie Qrinkwatef Geography".' ', UlSl. X BriUbigham KavtbrlVjrarrt Franoes iiibhara i H ii 1 I I II llelda Bchwartz IJonnlo qrantnor Geo. Dlst. 13 Drowsoy Lavlna Woodruff-Physiology ' Dlst. 13 Drdwucy Charles' Cra'ninor Qoo. Dlst. 13 MA Grade Graduation t'a Senator, d am N. Stun f.' Id 258 Tho oxerjclttCH in connection with 3fi0 itho graduation of tho eighth .grado -Wi 'qiaiw from tho public school worO .Sfl&aSnViira tho' 'jit-boor K'udirorlu.m lra.; i ovonlng and a largo number or tho 270 paionM and PHtropp.' of thomhoo'l aro ontUlcd to niomhnrHhlPi The liloneors aro also (o bring thoir entire fanillles to thla gather ing. Although tho children may not bo ollglblo to inouihortfhlp, thoy aro welcome to tho gathering and win bo glvon entortalnmont. Tho plcnfc dlnnor la to bo furnished bytho poneora themselves, each family hlnnn ttnll.rv fltlnil tin .ffimnv f.fllim fit.vu uuiitt) ., w... . . shlro in tho Fry building and thoro, woro also nomo touts put up but It was not necessary to occupy thorn. Managor Charloa Faulkner has not mado a report of tho financial end of the entertalnmont but It Is under stood there 'was amplo money provid ed for tho entertainment of the guests that is whon it is all collect mi in. Mnul nt ttin huHlRAM dousna r Hums contributed toward this f tttl old fashioned plchlo dinner. fund but it Is rearotablo that Boma pioimer, business firm In who prpntodfmost directly from th P1"" ' tturhlsh a prlao fr MMrfntlon vjaltorn did not put up. a. v-,"v"" oai'f toward thin ontortalnmonL ocjM'nJ'M.t.tmy fja fo6t race, a pit)-jn-ovldo for thoir comfort. Howovcioatlng contest, ganio - of marble, that Is not now. Many of tho local' horsoshoos, -wortiiiQ Bport; Thpov Dlst. 9 AlUin Ciunon Geo. Dlst. 4, Stovn llakopanoa (both) " " Louter Thompson Geo. " " Annlo Craven ' Rpycoo Ofllcer t(both) Dlst. 26 Truman Cheek Geo. Dtati',26 In Oregon and encourage land nnttte- rment, and to encourage, tourist trav- Barns el, also will be developed. Ad nil a-. Istratlon methods to promoto tho ex tension of rallroadn refund on tho re clamation fund; cooperation with ni rlcultural, lumbering and block raid ing interestn, and nuraornuK other proji'cts, the developraout of which will bo of Incalculable value to tho tao. , Mr.' Slanord was nwuroc! b'v local loadirs with whom he talked today , Uiul tho Commercial Club of Hums : would respond to tho efforts of tho Nnrrqwn Slnto Chamber of Commerce, nnd Crauv 'hat burnt and Harnoy County Drowicy P jmii.u '.K ...sr.s Shnjott .'. 299 I woro present to wltnosA tho oxor lelHus. , , The program consisted of two'vlo lln diiota by Hazel Owsley and Gladyu 'nvrd. a vocal solo by Mrs. Nolllo - - wiuiuuiuiiu if Tinoi . n. DaYunnflBO HOIO DV llOWUr i . ' "uuu " Reed and an auurea to jne ciaaa oy r1 58 Rov B B( Hughes. Mr, Hughes gave r' 3om - v l7) the chlldron a fine talk; CharleB M. A. Kozer 167 VimlUnnr nt thn HP.hndl tiflard lire- l-H-'kloy ...88 , I thn llnlnmnu 'fh'ri Vradun.tfla Vprnnu ri an ..... . . . -.uui. i uiguun viu,ii nh nna.infi itr unma vnrv fa n- 'Utlce of SuDrome Court. l ..i..n n.,oi vowioin iui nnii tnuniiinir lnruieiiL or ise rriH L. Honaon , fWrn that waa not down on the lint, uiii"" I . iinrriu M'A'.z . ..ia. , gau on uouaii oi me ciass a iokbii awwu VfiiiiiuiiiiDiuMvii w nnniAA otinn r.i ti 1 naioflm in triiir Hawlfiv 471 i .aU1 Public tjervlco Commlfialoncr. ,.,tu on0MVni wiri. Mip Willi iiuua vbfvM I'Upir , 171 T. T n.h VgxUwa nmTiUm Cort t 39C nifnnlMliln T.nvn ntiri .Tfiilli. M Jiurioy , ii rt i.riiiiiiuii in 1 fipmo men nro bo nverso to recog- v tanuuu , .....i. 7.i n,nf ,, f.,ta llml Ihnv nnnti V EUIa 009 " f . , ".Ji ...... . (Continue' on page four.) itockmoii Bubscrlbcd llbornlly to tho fund. Tho excursion train up from On- ti.rlii tirmii'lit Homiithliiir nvnr sixty of tho dolosatoa who wonjf mU atfor.tlilJ dance' yhatover, tho music li Crane bv automodllea from thla city K"lg to bo donated tho Hamo aa tho and brought to Hums that ovonlng., hall, among tho muaiclnna to con Tho qommorclal Club wbh mado trlbuto thoir servlcoa aro .Ora Hill, headquartera whoro tho aoveral com-Mtoht. Drlnkwajor, Gab Rush, Bhert mlttoen had reprosonlatlvos nnd thol' aoodmnn, ' Mra. Goodman, Dell vlsltora were takon thoro to register Wbblo, Loo Caldwoll, Julian llyrd. and aaslgncd rooms. To privileges of the floor will bo Monday morning found aeveral restricted to registered ploneera i,...iwi lninjrAtoa roadv for thq wearing badgoa. No "hlfoolotln" opening session at 9:30, tho conven tion bolng called to order at that hour by the president. Several ontortalnlng numbers were intersporsed In the business of tho sessions during both days, thu Syncopated Trio furnishing orchos tra music; tho Ladies' Sextette, tho high school girls' quartotto, male quartette, and among othors Mrs. N. V, Reod, and Waldo Ooor rendered vocal solos; Mm, O. M, Faulkner gavo a roadlpR both at tho conven- bringing baskets of good things to M(,pJon McCoough (botU) uuu Hilary wim muir iicimuor, ni(l ril wVvinv Frances Doatty (both) Dlst, 53 Donlo Jtalph Hat, Physiology 45 . " Ruth Winn (both) Dlst. 20 Catlow Jamea, MoLwod Goo.. " " Mary'Wickort " " I' '.' MaVoI Bwott Goo, Dlst. 1. . Duma Mrtry Wolcemo " V, " ,.. .", A$m Kr.ugor ' " Itbsello Reod (both). " " will bo ouuouucod later whnn.th? program lias been mde up, J'hcCdAueo Is to bo.(,rlctly a pion eer affair. Thero Is to bo no chnrgc could bo' rolled upon to do hor sliara with other communities of Oregon. Other representatives ot tho Stat) Chamber will visit Durns later and Princeton completo tho organisation work for tho state wide movement, which it la Princeton declared will benefit every section of '1 Oregon. Hirney County National! i IncreasesCapital Stock ThoHarnp,) Countjj'atlonal IlankV has increuaod lta Capital and Surplus to, ?100,.00Q..00 upder 'authority from Htopa will "go" Fox trots and shim mies bnrrod, U'b going to be ono of those old tlmo dances with quadrllls, polkas nnd tho like, Tho Times-Herald will give, further details of thla program next issue, 5 1U;KI ICIAL HAIN MONDAY Tho rain utorm last Monday made fit rather disagreeable to convention i visitors and thoir hosts, but It was of hugIi groat bonpllt that no ono wn I l.nnril t(i rniniilnlii. Tt wna n trnnil tlon rioaslon and at tho rocoptlon ()ftU ; rft,n thftt ho, , Ul0 given tho Visiting ladlOH during Mod-'uid rnnco Immensely. ' ' 1 L ... . 1 li .1 .......( --r. (lay aiiorminn, jiv niu iiuncu kivuii tho flrst ovonlng at Tonawama eov- A wish gratiflod In no longer a wish. It haa .lost Its charm. t John,-Ulggn Physiology niBt. 1, burns ij,0 Comptroijor oi navid. Fowior " " , UoseUJunt " John Mo()erhead " . " " , Slurt Randall " " " " LooRoed " " HcrherfWhltlng " " " Wilford Racino " Carol Jordan ' ' " Ellen Ward (both) Dlat. 44 Drowsoy Jesato MoMullon Goo. " " " Ruby McMullen " " " " Lola Dunten " " " " Turen Dunten " ' Laur, Brooks " . " V . " Vivian Gearhar,t " " " . " Bmma KUsltiger Pbyatolegy Dlst. 10 Suutox Pat Taylor Physiology Dlst. 2. Burna Ivan Lowe " " " Leslie Culp Physiology Dlat 17 Lawon Frank Otley (both) Dlst. 15 Lawon Currency at Washington,,, received by tolegroph tho twenty-fourth instant. Tho action loolklug to an Incroaso of Capital was takon at tho annual, mooting ot tho Stockholders of tho Bank In January, the incroaso to tako placo at onco. Application for tho proposed in croaso was mado to tho Comptroller and all preliminaries were completod under direction of tho Board ot Di rectors. Tbo present Stopkholdera of tho financial Institution have sub scribed for tho additional stock. Deposits of tho Bank havo steadily grown, and tho business warranted and increase in Capital. Tho state ment of May fourth sjiowed doposlta ot ovor Bovon Hundrod Thousand, Dollars. Tho Offlcsra and Directors of tho Othnlel HnyoB Goo. Dlst, 18 Lawon nnni nro Frod Haines, P. O. Toter- ifGBBlQ iilllOy UOO, JJIHl. O UUIlia Huael Taylor " , , " " : O- . O- ( A,nd stl)l It is qtto Bafo for tho mllljonalre to woar ovpralla, Thoro'a always a lino of distinction botween the'creaBe and the groase. boii, J. 1. Rocior, uenry uauuu h Loon M. Brown. Yob, wo may llvo for years without knowing tho truo hearts of our nqgh bors, but thoir families and tho.tr dogs and thoir cats' do, ' :