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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1920)
1 1 T H R V I M H 8 II R II A 1. 1 H UK N B , H A B W R Y 0 O V N TV , O it II q O N Hnturday, May 20, HgjO,' I" r e: ,'( '1 hs Times-JJIsraldL -', . Hnt.The. Urgeit ClrciilijUon Of ,Any, -v ? "M "NcwiiScr' In Hatriey County. . ,0n Yc ..... '. .. 2.00 , ,,. M.(m .oo fliTte Wonttu , .... .76 Saturday, May 20, 1020. Memorial Day 1920' 1 r'.'Vk'- -W Official Returns of Tk Primary Electkn (Coatlnaod frow page It t .Stain Ileprosoutatlvc. I. .. Gallnghcr 539 'District Attorney, V,Sc,hmaltr C (lull. S. Slxomoro ...$r?Py.f7 tlounty.Judgu., lV l: ' T.i 'jIURhet - 45 7 O. 0. Jotloy .,.. . 110 H. it. llaaa . .'Jyvv...... ..25:1 County Cummlsaloucr. W. Ii. Host .. OH . Shorliri W. C. huokoy 2r.n n. N. Muthuws 70 J. V. Crawford 7J BWi A. Goodman ."....1CB fi:. (i. Unities ...........1 .'...OB County Clerk.- ", 1 J).1 Potter 1 & !. Cl5:1 Countv Trousuror. .,',.w....,.....G7u County Ascetsor. John 1... Caldwell .....riOS Goo. W. Young -... 5 School Superintendent. JMury Qrlllln , Gin ( 1 Stockmen's Convention Is Pronounced Success ".(ConMnuod from page 1,) I Stockmen, Make Our Stored r- , rfetaarterl;Purifig;,nve '1 ril OjWv5f " V tlLiKJ JCiitJ handsome silk Jcrsoy four-ln-hand Ilea In 2a Ms! '. both foreign and domestic niatorfalu uiid Mp e Mwn a rjoul .havUnc.Iti your aummor's nuipnly. Wo oftor nn Hhado and dcBlRna. . ifiw fnj j fig mnny now lotn of allkH, .flborH and cotton shlrta that roii- rimN'H KNtlLIBII HHIDKK" JBKITH ' 1 -Jk h rosont a aavlngr. Now uhlpmonta aro In thla wook. With croaaud odgoH and two-tQued adJUBta- , CTA, ' gjjjl Vshall atla Milrl riQ Kllii'r and hllk lilrt All linden; illai-N (o inntcli. C2t - J Ifll Hlaf llH ;ortl'd HhlrtM Nu MfcT "JS tKKL -r u yk w 1 7i I w- . 4 - y GASH STORE IF Y. .KIllK DOKMIIUTK! TIOKirT l)(dtKutori to DomccTutlc, Katloniv) convontlon. , 4.j n.4 v Fredrick V. Holmaii 13.1 Jllchurd W. Montuxuu C.1 WIM i:. Purdy ... J. I'. Itcddy John l( Scliuylunia (!. T. llaldwln 128 13 .fr-U.7? ...1I2 1 Will M. Poor(in Nlilan Kkinf".. . T. II. Crawford x.. HO kUtto I J. Drain W..a ......y,lt JLJ.ort K. Ilaimy 57 U. Y. Hurry ISS Murhj T. U. Illddun 12 l)bk'Kate.4 from hucond coiih'ress local DlKtrk't. ,.109 .'. 2fi Frank I.. Yoiiiik GO I.chIIu JurTurxon Akor 70 (Juo. C. Ulakuluy 70 Will H. Kim; 107 Cumjl(!uo.i ior Doinocrntlc iiomlii atlon fof,i)rc'I(l('i)t. vilian GlbbH McAdoo 2152 Cundliiuto for4 Democratic nonilna Con, of vlcoproHldunt. Wljluai T. VauBhn 180 nomocratic cloctoru or PruHldont and viiX'-proHldont. Colla li, Gavin 20G OucJir JIaytor 190 l)r; K. T. Hcdlund.(V..0 210. Kolmrt A. Miller 10S A. W. ileamcH .... ; 187 Kltnu W'atkltw '. 179 .'United States Hcnuton oral olbor ontectalnmentumlrK word introducwd but llnally It Was round to nolay to Intorsperco llni danco mnnbora with ontertalntnont and tho lattur was dlapoiiW with and thu ontiro night turned over to dancing. Two (ancos woro glvon dur ing thu tltno tho vlHltorn woro horo. both under tho nianngomout of tho untortatnmont committee. . It in ImpoflHlblo for a paper thin hIzo to glvo in any dotatl tho ninny excellent pnpom road and add rogues given duilng tho two dayn tho iitock inon woro In ncsnlon. Tho busluoaa of tho mooting was or Huch Import ance to thu IndtiHtry tlial It la oor talniy a pity tliat ovcry Individual engaged In thu luduutry could not have been pruiiuut. Robert Wlthycombo'tt nddroii on winter feeding of calven and yonr llngu was tho llrnl of many other very Interesting. Iniitructlvn and pro fitable tnlkn and pupura on thu Indun try which followed. Prof. Potter of tho U. A. C. Animal Husbandry Do Cartmont, followed with noma facta :cgiirdlng tho advantagoa of feeding i-Kaau to leef. Ho SMrra aclual fluurea Ukfl 'Ittat. Lmir tat aiUft la one of tho very beat talara'la fea'd beof during the winter moathk',' it being of greater fattening valuta than any other ration in coaatcilon with hay. ' During tho afternoon Roanlon Dr. S II, Lytlo-, atnto veterinarian, read nn Interoatlng papor on "Household Iloniodloa for Knngo DIhouwoi." Dr. hytlo gnvu aomo simple romodl that are practical and available In most any corner store or on a rain'h that wilt prove of much aid to the local rauchera. O. M. Plummer lilo talked on Live slock Shows, showing' their hencfltH and advantagoa glvjn thoHo engaged In the Industry, M Plummer had several roela or juovlng pictures showing pure bred livestock and also HConoH at stock shows' which worn thrown on tho screen laljyr dur Ing tho day and tho snmo reefn were produced' for the public Hchoo't chllt) rod iho fbllowlng ila' at the noon In- ter;nlHHlou. n Asarsl ForoHU paper on grazing regulations, sotting forth thu regulations under allien hu worked on tho foroat resorvs, , He pointed ou'f thu danger of a .further Increase In gruzlng feea and tiiggcs( ed that thu stock men got busy with tho rongrcHs. Ho did not think mere resolution) would get them any whore und advised writing to 'ongr,osmen vl,u..nrldent: 8. O. Cor- nt Iho falrigrounds on Tuohday morn t .1... ' -l t; . ...... I - " - - 1 - . . ... - n,. ... . I irum inn rimiuru -Hiiu cunu jurniuwr. i .. , ,, , Fresh ?t6duce and Groceries Vegetables, Fruit BURNS VNMRWlCAk vnot m mm atkletlc aa4 lliiMi) Mlia tm4 apMaUVaKu Gtt FurnUhing Uvim Htl Bldg Dry Prouc4; GroccriM, old tan) niuiii y4 rstunt VnlljM plates District er fi. Ni ' Kuvanaugh 'read a Kansnh City, dlscuHHed why tho price rosentatlvo or this paper was pro- among tho, old respected pioneers, or cattle had declined. !c"1 nt 1,10 l'"iuet, thereroro It has ;Tliey have many relative and rrlonda William llnnloy gavo a splondld'no muauii or reporting It. Jand there aro qultu a (qwof tholr address upon Iho general ruturo of A reception was glvon tho veiling ,lmmedlato family, the livestock Industry. Ho pointed j Indies by tho ladles of Hums on Mon-J Thosn present at thls reunion out Home plain facta 'from a pruu-W afternoon at tho Commercial jsvore: Mr. and Mrs Uc Caldwell, Heal Htundpolnt. ' ' ; Club rooms which proved qultu on- Dr. and Mrs, H. M, Ilorton, Mr. and ff'l... ,..,w.r,.l lIlMKIIHH (111U IIHlUlKiai 1 ,..un -yi - . r. In following somu of thu addrusstM ranged of music and readings Which Grovcr N wnro nnltn bonUllclul' and brouglll wn" out many good 'IhlugMUhHt othurwkw meiita Would have booir' lost. ' ' Geo. H. ItusaMl of Prlnevlllo bu:t followed by serving refreah- Jnmoson. Theso being tho children, aons-in-law and daugh- lera-ln-Jiiw. rhu grandchildren con slstuof Mr! and Mrs. JehmL. Cald H I K It L I X G the V A I .V TBI liouso Painting Auto Polntln nign anu ricionai rnintler ' I.NTKUIOK I)KX)HATIXtt PAPKItllA.VGING, AND TIX1IS FIU8T CliASS WOUKMANBIHP Staining, Graining and MarLllif i Piano Tuning Mrs. jehn.L. daid- landisnd The Dalles will A heavv rain ainrm durlui!1 tho afternoon-of Alondny prevented I tho well and Mr. und Mrs. J. T. Gnrntt. in BlHTlS Oil his annual . ...... ...1 .... deleuatea and their ladles from toe-(Helen. Frnucori and Murvln Kltitr. nhmif .Tnno 1cr onrl ?c en mio 1110 prosraiii jum iiuiuh-b, - . 1 . v auv( ,0 thcru was a spnre moment and hu nV "re 01 win BurrouiK,mK couiry wv bad something Idsay. Ho Is t r so pleased to have it n .tr.. i.,.tp" d foes rlalit to the rain that thoro was no complaint. , point In his remarks roaardltw of Thu buckaroo breakfnst wasuiji- and Helen Oarrott. who It hurts' or othoryMq. Ho ii-tlntr fyaturu Hint brought ravorablo) Tho reunion proved a most do- ...1 .1- .i.ii..Bl.i..u .ut .Intiirva!. commont. Thu rain or Monday maHe .llKhtful affair and one tho children when things becouiu dull, ". t h" 'reaktast ,th following morp- umi parents will long romcmbor. l'ho .former omcers Wfjo ro-eiec- " ...... . ... ..-yo..-- Arllno und Dustln Jameson. Great grandchlldron worn: Wendell, "W.da, houlHe and Junior Caldwell, John able for additional 'wc Mr. Soule is a skilled ms Orders may be left at Th Times-Herald office. J. FELLOWS ed at this mooting; Win Poltmhh of nounred that If tho rain ceased, the llakor, ivrosldeut; Geo. l. Unssetl Of buckarooi.breakfast would bo served IfHlato Cciur Vnltcr M. Pierce hIho wonl right at the subject ho hnd'chonon In his address in "Ueef Cutllo In Oregon." Sonalor Pierce uttered a , Wmt J(,IU jm.ra; Iku '"'""y "IMndlzlng, warnliig to hU rellow ntockmen Mm- j.ujina; F. A. Phillips, Maker; p"nl '"'hoiiUs 'du Coo. K. Chamborloln .,: 2U2 nlJLarvHy (j. Starkweather 78 lUjprtwontatlvo In CongrcHH, .Iiiirios Harvey Graham 223 jlHstrlnt Attorney. Cfto, S. Slzemoro ; 289 'County Jiidso .1., S. 'tCook .....'...-.108 Gvrirgn I). lingoy .....,.. 1G.1 Uomity CoinnilHslouer. L.. fasta Hard ; 253 Sheriff. 'IV J. jMcDonald ino A. 'K.J Itlchurdson :. : 215 County Clerk. GliHjH.K, Dlliman ,....300 Kalph; J. Hlnier ,' 7G School Superintendent. , Frances Clark ..t,, :!y'... 283 I..! 0 Maiiy cities aro boasting or thotr lacreaso In population. Hut It would homoro to tho purpose to lament ovor7tho depopulation pf the farms. Thu young man who carefully pre pnj-oh .'Jilmsolf for hln llfo work (Inils -iHu(y of work to do";. "'.Tla only the Mmilor who (luds his substance dwindling. thu future methods to follow In their business and gnve somu figures thoy Will remember. His address wilt likely appear In full In thu proceed ings of the convention and should bo in tho linudH of every memberits It pertains to hoiuo 61 tho things It Is uecossary to lli;ht tor In the Immed iate ruturo. II, A. llruttaln or Paisley exploded a bomb In tho camp when ho rend a papor on range conditions and mndo Homo portiuunt suggoHtlons as to the. future method to pursue lu tho live stock business, Mr, Drattlan "took u fall out of" tho forest service, as i. were, by stntlug It was a detriments to tho stock Industry becausu of tho methods used In allotting tho graz ing permits. Mr. Drattlau contend ed that In order to muke n success of tho stock business It was necessary to know positively that one has raugo for additional stock, or at least the natural Increase of oiio'h herd but. that tho regulations of tho forest ser vlco would not permit a stockman to Increase the number of his stock or encourage mm in any way toward a greater production, hut rather dis couraged such a move, Mr, Hratthtn mudu fomo valuable suggestions iubout tho control of tho raugo, which lie considered should reallv ho bought by thu block men und 'tak en caro or. Ho did not approve or Iho methods of thu ForoHt service and for that reason advocated thu purchase or thu raugo lands by tho stock men who would then glvo thorn a-chauco to regain tholr grasses ami thus bo ready for groutor production, During thu first day addrosoHes word given by odor prominent 111011, iwoino engaged aotlvoly in tho stock busluoss, others lu an indirect way. Secretary Toinliusou of tho American Mvo Stock Assoolation gave an ahlo address. On tho nocoud F. H. Hodrlck, west orii reprosontntlvo or tho Kuinms CHy Stock Yards Co,, und Geo, O, McMul lon, president of tho MoMullon-Har-iiion Mvestock Commission Co,, of Kd Powers, Kntorprlao; , . 1 iiik 'in 11 ;iiii'k, tnuru n khiua cjmlntn delay becnuso or not being-ablfa to maKV proparuitnus inn nay ueroro hut when it was served It was cer- ihu steaks and ramp htiMcults IioIiik pronounced the t . Durkeo; Henry Haas, ' UKnv u'r- H.'D. Flaherty. The roll of Uakerutry. I Tho wxeuullvu' commlpu of p. G. Smith, Iurnrt5.,Hiirbort F heii'ti. noise, Idaho; Tom Logon, Dalles; Henry Wer.dt. llaker; Henry .4.mh,v IHUIMON hazlnka, Uklah; llrad Herlierger. Canyon City; H, H. Davldhlzar, Joseph; J. M. Small, Hummer I.ako; S. P,. Dicks, Ukovlew; I), P. Drown,' Adult F.d Stauffor, Jordai; valloy; H. G. Smith, Walln Walla, wnsn.; Hi:i. I) ItKCKNThY nr 11 1 !iif 1r- r-m. -- u - , I A reunion or tho Dyko JnmOsou fuinlly wiih hold recently at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garrett. Mr. navidhnd Calavan. Prlnevlllo: Juuios Mw. JnmoHon huv.i resided lu Nelsons Nyo; A. M. Smith. Ukovlow; vicinity for many yeurs and arof Waller A. Cover, HnUWay; K, w. Coles, Haines; Albert Campbull, Now McndowH, Idaho; Clmst Zbludar: Mlthell; Walter M. Plerco. ha Onaiide; 'V, A. :Kltapatrlck, Paisley; J.MKl Snow, Dayvlllo; A. K. Olson, llurna; Wm. Pdllman, Ilaknr; Gmi. II. Uusaoll, Prlnuvllle; W. II. Daught roy, Portland; Wm. Duby, llaker. Considerable discussion 'during tho convention upon tho subject of war-1 ketlug was responsible for tho ap pointment of a committee on mar keting. Senator riorco had many sugguHtlous along this lino and Is one of tho nrlmo movers In asking for legislation along that lino, Presi dent Pullman has appointed tho fol lowing on tho marketing commlttoo; Walter M.f Plerco, FI A. Phillips, H. 11, Davldhlzar, Win. Jones' and Goo.' II. Hussoll. J Thu next mooting of Iho oonvejt-j Hon will, bo hold at Cunyon ' City. Other places woro candidates hut tho I dolugatoB ravored Canyon ror Uui coming session by quite a majority. Lakovlow was i contender and by rights If should go to that place nofctl time, as by holding thu convontlon at Lakovlow the association will be In n position to' pull membership frpm Klamath and over lu tho Hpgue Klvor country, It being near and thus spread its Influence over a greater area of thu stato. Soinothlng llko CO additional mom. hers woro added to the rooter at tho! mooting lu this city. I Tho bunquqt glvon tho vlsjtlng atookmon at tho Hums Garago din ing room was a feature. No rop- Registered Shorthorn BulU Reds, Roam, all age3 Sired by Idaho's greatest Shorthorn Sire TRUE BARON Rugged types, plenty of bone. Attractively priced. Delivery anywhere. Some choice, bred, the stuff always on hand. ARROROK HERD SHORTHORNS t R. D No. 1 Boise, Phone 16J1 During Summer Months We intend making specials of one or jtwo articles every two wefeks WATCH OUR WINDOWS For Two Weeks Only Beginning Monday, May 17, 1920 Bulk Coffee, 35c. lb. Farmers Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor -' NATE FRANKLIN, Manager Exchange 3E 31 I i1