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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1920)
! I mm 1 1 fVuinlr'ai Ittlilw-V l-.aiU''" a fM ftattafcwlliaf . nviilnlltil . Harney .comity's rc.vcourcffiWo ' attracting (Ho attcnUoii . of , tlio cnttro Wt. hrigatlon, nt6cfc valuing, mines, oil ami, gas pro spect wail BfcrkultHrc all awaiting development. MUM Hi OH HI -M IMrHllWr. j.i m ! ill ! tin mmuiMi.i:iL ...... I- k.Vl' MbtlatM " In-H? Ills, m .u iitvit'iii . , ia. . y""" v"-" VOL. XXXIII BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON JUNES, 1920 NO. 32 "5TtW I ' Tl),v' A A Si I ti. . ".:. -i-r . I. VX. ! I, IBB " ma UIlMI B 1-1 W M m.i.kiii lit uniii "STUNTS" AT REUNION .... l ir . Have Attention Forenoon Spoils to Follow. fct.nil anil modest wavs .Thecoi mltteo In clinrgo of nrrau- nnU . i tho Hnrnuv CouiUv Pit). I .... I nit .... 4 I. Ik. .rn.t r jis.t iiiiiuii to Jtuiiiiih iiiiiika tine r a very ItM orjjHtlnK tlniu. t a m fl Ml, 1 tf tt tat 4 It rt ci iK hod will kIvo a prlio of c traitor fop n "stunt" to bo ... .U 4... .. ... i .i..a.i.. r ,ii:. ai... .urn u'lll lift ten rU nil mita iliirlui . -v ' coming wucr. .1... I Iti I juti.i f Itt4il unAulf lllli' " W KMDVIIV S ' V WWII il xsii him Jini'imri iu uiir vv s 4 htiBbundt (V -pioneers t If dame, -Ijpi the modern .Uiu it nrn nnf cifnir .tn lin . . A -It . It., ..U 1.4. . 41. ik l. f .. m, . Ill M.f f 111. iiiaI . i . f .i with lluvwn'V 1. Ililrnii nf of tho foro "bears" thoy 1 a ..a a at. ..a .1.. a..h COIUSIUIIIUt'tl IU IlllUIIU I.I1UV liillll-J to B.t on tho "bench" ami ht to be nny "coro to the npplo" ' t . . Other '' y'urc of tho uay will bi' ifcort tir-Brim Just uroro uio lo- dlnnfr which win consist or inu- by th pl'incorj nnd tholr chll- rcudmKi romlnlHccnt talkd'. bv cUkr nicmbcrs who will tell of Iodlnn war of 1870; ncbooi raoti- i. . ii . . i Will 00 U1HCUSHCU mill L'UUJjittlvtl ... . . of KradlBg puplla; crops of early days, attempts at agrlcul- tho discouragements and con- UPl a banket -.of dinner wh'.ch will ifrcau upon ia lawn ai inu couri yard and all take part In. It uderitood tho Burns Commercial will auuraont this dinner by rur- I m t. .t .1 I. t 1 M i n f unmn nrim. iiriniii miiii iiullhi coffoo, but othorwlBO tho tucm- tbe nntlrn ilAtiills. IflTitatloiiH .have boon sent,' out n' KtlriK Bocretary tp all wno navi Mice addrotig. and lhln lBTltatlon who aro uliKlble for member- mat thuv bn (intended an lnviui- to join. The Association Ji for the purpose of good fel- . . . T . a . m .. .. a a 1 . .. HiMiaia .vara www.w of lucldBRtabx f,Sfl-itl eaoh far their own badge. These arai peVruuutnt use of the Individual bJon3 to thm after thoy aro I 10 Iftltii mull ' Vi , american;vIews; ANb" ENGLISH, TOO Captain ImH at ChautMuaua Presents HelatkKi Nonnnn Allub 'fmrle, staff lectnrcr with the I'dncnUoiiijI 8Lrv(co,of thu Ca nmllnn nrmy In franco and later at tached, to tu AntOrlcan army of oc iMipiitlnn as Kjicclnl. It'Cturor, la a man lltted In ovory.n for tlio (ilscnsfm of tho vital MihJnc't or'Il.;ltlh.Amorl ouii ichitlonK. llH Icclurd at Chun- SCHOOL REPORT HAS INTERESTING FEATURES Children Start and Finish the Grade School Under the Same Supervision. BG STOCK, CONCERN BUYS RANGE LANDS "TP- Prtnclpnl Sutton'a atuutal report of Irrigation PrcJect Responsible For InvMtment' in Harney County by Stanfiel'd. "If wo aro goltiK'to continue In tho wSssHfsakw SSSbSSSSSbV rJllsSSSSSSSSSSSSa. SSSSSaSKKP " VulSBSSSSSSSSSSS 4 ssssnHMBHsssssssssssssssssm nmiua n tho xamo um tho ouo Jollvi'icd to both artiilo abroad with jirtYptlohal auccofS. "tfoiun I'olltlca ;'rohlviri icli'K t'nclo Sam and John will." ThM firlllliiiit iounir oillcor has i lo'ond otfoi)k on aillVSit!ou proh. i'ntuo an d Ton H t ril t r) y,i v' ' T , Infor tha Hchool yohr Just closod HhowJ!lcl biiHlnosn I roallzo wo nuifct own tiomo IntorcHtltiK thlims. Kovonil 'of j"ir rauiro land." Is tho romark madu thoso KraduatliiR from thu ulnlitli by II. N. tnnflold of tho aMalhuut' grido this year Btartod thulr school Mvo- Stock & Land Co., rocunljy liro at tho oppulitR pf tho pronuitt huii closing tho deal for noma 38, school bulldliiB following Us erection 0 ncrort of rango land In tho vlcln- in 1912. Mr, Sutton bogun his 1 " "f uck. Mountain from tho Ore- ilnMnu mi nrlnrlnul nl Mint 1 1 ill it nnd kOU & Western Colonlfiitlnn f'n Iihb been t tho head of tho school I Mr, Blanneld wired tho Colonlsa- over ajneo. Several of those gradual-;1'0" Co. that he expected tobo In Ing, theroforo, wero under his sup- th'U city fdr the etoclimen's tonvon- urvlalon from tho Jeglnnlng, Wlth J'on when be woujd look over thoir ono y'dar practWally."l04t 'ilurngranKo land. Jle did not coma hlm- that period 1)co4iuho of Inlluefita , "ulf hut his brother waa hero to rop- nuaraullno- laktlng almom an witlro rosont him and aTollowIng his InVoa mhool yoa'r, 'thou pupils ImVo mtido ligation tho flffo cloned 'up for 8, au enviable record. .- ucroh." Tills iu slgnincant and . Another fca'turo.of tho report le j''l'uld bo considered by local stock pile dleclosuro that Oil now volunion , '"", of this vicinity as It nilpoa.'a !vor added to thu nchool library ilur-fn" outside stockmen aro coming In ittiK ttio nchool yenr. During tho this territory and scouring thu 'year tho hoard jipoitt fionm JROO oiir,lBo lamia. It local mon aru to 'improving tlnj school groundlU and continue iu tho'bijBlnoim on (ho same I'Uirr.juudlnKH and with, tho present I"'1"'0 " tho-past It Is up to thorn budgi't provision -la mado for addl-Kot raggo land also. Uonal play ground apparatus which aiannold Interests wero lit will put -this school on an eiiuiiltractcd to thin section because of the with any lu tho ontlro stnto. In every, organization or the Irrigation dln renpect. Inoludliig tho play ground triet. They fool conlldont with tJ;o pnrttpliornalla.- proper handling of tho wnter and (he .Mr. Sutton also called .the attoii-Jm'(S,,l"K of 1,1(5 '"'n' to nlfairn ind thjn of this papur'to thn omission otjo'hor tamo grastrs that thoro a 'a. tho name of ono pupil frnnf his grad-, !Jeu hero for profitably engaging in uatlng class on tho list published in i tho stock hiiKltit'fia on a largo scalo. Hut last Insiio of Tho Thnes-Ilerabl: j'l'lioy want tho sumiuur range lamia Harry laOggan's naniu failed to ap-l' V"1" ,,t'l,0'1 Ion tho Irrigated poar as a graduitto. uir"' iu'k "ro o "u winter ihed .Thu follnwliiir nuolls ranked llrsi, or uicir siock. MEXICAN PROBLEMS . AdLY PRESENTED W. L. Melllnaer Talks on Moxlcan Sit. uatlen at Chautauqua. "Vi L. MeHlilKer nroHenfa at Chnu- tnuqua oil iho Inst afternoon an nhlo dlRciiHHn;i of Iho Mexican situation an It has (misled for several years and an It cxIstH today. Few mop In America aro better obulppod for this talk than W. it, aMclllnger. Ho haa spent many years of his life on the potith shlo of John .0, Cwlfkld. , IV. ii mL ii -mm WATER, SEWER, LIGHTS INVESTIGATION STARTS City Dads Employ Engineer To Makd the Preliminary Survey and Report. In tholr rocioi!llvo gradus'-dtirlng the mhool your: Namo lu'nddltlou (ho big tract sold lo this oonourn tho Colonization Co. Jiao 1 n I c 6 7 7 8 whero Another Hnrncy county pioneer dlod yesterday. John 0, Cawlnolfl im'ued uYfy f.t his .home In tills city about 10 o'clock after bn Illness covering several weeks. 'Ha rtrTt bad, ,aa attack of Infiuenra and thj cfivcin with respunnioiD (or nil .1 aa. ...a. L. 1 . ..'f uvhiii br ho . taier roniraqiea me bowel trouble that frequently follows Induunsa. He felt, better on thu primary election day than for some 1 1 mo previous and came out to vote. This was followed by a relupso from which ho never rallied. His condi tion had boon desperate for several days previous to his passing away. John Owen C,awl(lold was born In Missouri on November 261855. Ho later camo with his parontM to Colo rado whero In, 188.1 bo was' married to Miss May Dyers and IraiaedlateRy following they moved to Harney, .val ley In company' with his. parents and brothers and ulster,' there, being a big family the father And mother, one Bitter .and six boys. Mr.Cawllleld first settled on a hnmesteadand tried , lnB matter of punctuality, wither Slophaiilu laanipihlro llobort llrown Agues DaviB Arleua Jameson Meryl Hotchkls Margaret Kuulkncr John Mottiershead Sidney -HqtcJiklaa Hoy Hrowp Ieluh Loggan hi each grado a am oh appear tho standing of thu iiudHh wero both tho samo crudlts. Neither absent nor tardy for Iho ontlro year: Opal Simmons, Doris MotrhklK mid Present Davis, Unit grade; Charlotte l'aulluier, Cathrliiy OlbbH, Loulso howls, Oeorgla Sim mons, third, gradoj Lylo Could, Ksther fihopard, tourth grado; Mar garet Faulkner, Naomi Moon, fifth grado; Carol Jordan John Mothen head; Lucllo qpuld, sixth grade Itoy Brown Kathrine Farre, sevenlb grado. Mr. Sutton'a report says: "QradBH two and eight wero not bo fortunate (Jrado Slumltutt IIhioiicI of othi-r rango and farm la mm in thlsj-pnrt of tho country during (he piint fw dltyn. J. C Cecil of Silver crouk has purchased 046 acres; .W. 11. Johnson, also of tho Silver creek section, Iiuh 'taken 1280; lOOx lOOx U4-1 , 100x' 100X lOOx "lOOr lOOx ..lOOx the r'lwo ,EDI roil HAH A HIG JOH i Jhe r-n Who edits tho average MUM1VV nvn 111111 t.wt . . I tn Artllf III. 1- wveee4fWM w v IT m 1,a lAtinnWiiil 7 iv V rklfUV 1W M W . weM "i voi jiitnU'MionariauuroB PiUi bo d ies not "pitch Into" every that somebody thinks is wrong, 1 fflfil If V. annnbu nut Inn nlnlll -ww. . aaaa wffcavaaa? w.aw v w , on public evils; ho must expect to other people's axes and turn Erludstono" hinjself. Still wo ' m ii ii ii 1.11 .i uuuaKEi. m m w nn ktn nnptkt ikn Mt in urn n earnoat man can do the moat to Iiiu fftlln- man .nitlA Mnutl- Daclo o v y M. Chumbers, a roprpsentatlvo 'be Put ho Film Exchange motion Our offico devil has dollverod hlm- of unother chunk of witless wli- Ilo says tho way to reduco thu high cost, " 4 " farming for a number of years but latferiBiMreri tmt fawn lu nrdap.that.ibla chlUrwi'Bkht Ww", the a'ava(4e 6f,( bat, ter' schools. . During" ho years that roiioweu no engaged in clerical work more or less, being a deputy in tho county clerk's 'olllco for alx years, besides nlllng other places re (Ulrlp'g tho services of. that charact er. - Of Into ,yeiru Jiq had boon orn ployed at variom ocoupatlgila, 'Mr. Cawlfleld is survived by htu wife and soven rhihl roi: John Qwou, Chnrles, David, iyjjp. ,nd aul Cawlfleld aro tho" son's; Mrs. Erild Oowan and Mrs. KjU Stallard aro daughters. Ho tyJ.VhW survived by four brothers: James, Jeff, QeoYgo and Frank Cuwlfleld, all of whom wero hero at tho tlmn off his death; two sisters, Mrs. J, E, Reborts, well known to the old time, residents, who resldos at 'Vale, ard Mrs. CloUgh, who resides at IIoou RlV. Tho funeral was held "this morn ing at 10 o'clock tho service being conducted at the cemetery by Itov. J. J. Tlcknor. Harney county lost a good citizen In the,' death . of John Cawlfleld and his bereaved family ave (ha sym pathy of. a wido clrclo of frlonds, jl, V. Wolborn oTnd wife are ln'town They fonnqrly rea(dod ;qnK Sljvor eip,ek but have been' absoiii for tho putfow yoara spondlng a part of tho tiinn In. Calif oriiit, also lu Novailo. TJie Woluorns visited llrltlsh .Col umbia during tholr absoucc. . having a pupil who was perfect lu ttnilMc ,anjj' punctuality for the year( i u--- .a.ua. w...... f'r the' amount of work done and tho resujts that have been accomplished." MOItK TltUCKaS COME FROM I'OHTIiANI) Sovo'ral haw trucks camo In from Portland tho foro part of this week to tako up work on tho highway be ing constructed bqtwoon HuniH and Lawen. Ono of tho drivers gavo out tlm'lnformntlon that his machlno registered Just 404 miles from Port land to Burns. Thoy camo ovor tho Columbia highway up by Tho DalloH, Shaniko, Bond and then acrbsH to Burns. Tho machine aro big 01103 bu.. bavo good speed as. thoy loft Portland on Friday, spoilt Sunday fishing on tho Doschutea noar Bond nnd arrived In Burns on Monday night. Murrlml VodliestbjyrJuo 2, at tho Suramin hotol in this city, Frank Matncy and Mrs. Ella Martin, Hor. Tlckaer of tho Baptist church per forming the coromony, . Both paruos to, this marrlago contract aro woll known to tho cltl-ona of tha com munity whero thoy have riisldod for many' years. Their .many friends wish them u happy and contented married Ufo, Thoy loft immediately uftor the. coromony fpr thor moun tain homo ,yhorp thoy will spond tho, Hunjincr months. ' . . Abqruuturl Aranburn, 2500 acres. Thor' were 'other small acreage v.loa but theo indloato the tread pf the big tales, ;,. COUNTY COUHT l'IKKJKEDI.VtiH County court has been In session since last Wednesday. During tho week road matters bavo had partic ular attention and thu court expects to leave this afternoon for an luspce. tfou trip of some of thu important parts of tho road construction. Among other matters disposed bf arc: Petition of J, II. Anderson for k road was acted upon and the Toad ordered open. Petition for designation,, it the road from Van to Drowsey and from thatpolnt on; to tho Malheur county line towara juniura as a market roan ana asking for a survey and construe, tlou as sepn 83 funds were, avallablp, waft tllod and, the clerk instructed to inform the petitioners rjhat tho mat ter would bo taken euro of and con- .Idc'red in thn. coming budget ' u Tho principal of therhlgh 'school was' Uuthorlzcd to omploy sklllnd belli to make such repairs tind im pvovetnonts as wore nOrossary'to tho liilldlug and grounds during tfio va cation period. Mrs. Lack man was given n contract to caro for tho county poor until Dccombor 31, 1020. The district attornoy wns Instruct-c-d' to tako such action as necessary to protect tho county ' in recovorlng thu costs of tho suit instituted' by O. T. Miller against tho county judgo and commissioners . IfL tho tirobor ci'ulsa controversy. : William Hanloy topkr hls depart- uro Wednosday afternoon for Salt Lako. Ho contemplates going on to Chicago later, no duubtNo tako in tho rebubltcan national conveatlon and then will go to San Francisco where the democratic conventioa, is to bo hold. Mr. Hanley takes a doop intorest In politic, hut is not, a "hidebound partisan, Ho was ah nrdont supporter of President Wil son thq last presidential oloctlon, al though ho had alhllated with ho ro publlcan party oarliui; In Ufo, Ills improsslons will bo intorosting to hoar upon his return. , (ho Hlo Grlinde and knows Mexico nnd the MoxIcaiH thOrotd;hly. In tho prt-s-enfatlon of tho problem Jti that ntormy little republic he takes a broad and tolorntit'vlv and will umiucMtlomibly throw new light 011 It all for you. . Mollluger tells lutfiiintt stqrles of Corning!, Villa. hud miuiy oilmr out standing M'-3:l(-iiiif with whom he bin been lu - - ml contact. a . Wayside Observations if IIY ,v. 4 . i. K. Mclhiuicls County Agent Do It now. Poison sVttjrrola. Save yourcropi. 1 This year and iiexf. ' " 1 J'olson -6 i)ound'for a dollir. "cTet It from tho County' 'Agept. Wrlto, tolephone, or cAlf for 'lt oniy get It. You can't got 'em. all this seasoit'--hav'o tho pol'bbn on hand for siirlng". CITY AUTHOHITIKH .AIOVE 'JOWAItD WATKIl AND SEWKIt Louis C. Kelsoy civil nnd hydraullo engineer, with oIUccb in Portland and. Nampa, was a visitor to this city dur ing tljo wook. Mr. Kelsoy whs bora to meet with tho city authorities and' dlscuBS wator and sower plans. ' P-urnu ban employed Mr. KolBoy 'to make a preliminary survey for waJer worksl sewer and electric light plant. hack ixi)iWU to bo a sepurato unit aMreperted' ett as a distinct iimlnct to he' jakeVtV or discarded as tho case mliy'-l1-'-' ' N contract- vaH made hut a ver bal .understanding was given nnd Mr. IColsoy Is to ,ub:nlt his contract at , onco. If tnls provoH substantially an ho has ouMtnod to too couucllmon ho , Jo to bo omploycd and tho work Is to begin at once. Thoclty.iLU.thorltlus haVo boon In vestigating tlif st mattor recoiitly anil art ready to place the matter before . ' tlio property owners of tho town' ns jMion as concroto uhins mny bo form ulated and given to the public In (Fiji right way. Thu city attorney U Mirking on tho charter and this In hoped to bo In shape for connldora- t lion In connection with other Im provements. Burns, jhas spent con siderable moijey: .lihtljp past with a view of votimr'bondio for imjfrovo nuiutH that has hot been reallzed-uml' the present plan Is to avoid any. pn necCKsary expeadlturo but to maka what Is spent count. Tho'jiooplff' of Burns aro ready to uup'por't tlls move for hotter sanitary roiidltlnmrnhd if it, is foijud practical plaiiH ttru mad.) and tho cant Is with in .tho? moans of-the town IniiiieUlata slept will follow the voting of Bomli for such purpole. .. . o - MODKIIN HUHINKHH I'laN.S . .MOVE NCIU'LUH i'ltODUCH . Lctjor-Hoad, Tpyc-Writer, Newnpapcc t ' ' ami IIIU Board Arii1 AM td Farm Marketing . vjt ..A uanio for tho farm, a trade. napsov r for tho produce offered for sale. ,a. In a conspicuous. ull thu lint nlgnbimrd placed 1 Vou can't got 'em lime keep it up, 'nhico adjacent to a nubile hlchway. H you cut mix It chonpor than thonowspnpur advertising, luttor-hOHil s county Is-selling It tell us we'll buy Htatlouery, and uso or tho typowrjiyr. It from you and hiivo money, (ro udvooated aa a means of putting. If you haven't any ono to put it Oregon faruis'on u business basis, by" out let tho; County Agent know m prnu u Snow, profossor of Induj ho has a hunch of good rollablo boya trial lourmiiiem nt o. A. c. ready and wining to do tho work. While you are busy with tho squir rel poisoning Just look over the.nluco an4 see you iiavu' that you can bring to tho HAltNEY COUNTY LIVESTOCK FAUt thla fall Suro wo aro going to huvo one. I( Anyone that thinks that Harnoy "U lu taken for grantOd," ho sar, "that up-to-dutu farmers are now us ing farm account hooks which make ft possible for them to kimw defin itely at tha end of tho year whether the farm is run nt a prollt or loss. "Tho farm, namo, together' 'with trade name for tho'pro'flucfs',' shouTd' Jicufio -am muuinm Mil "ti... mt. that o'K't juwui. iiiu juriuur, .... of course, must deliver the goods. ao'unt of. .bad year or pp or good urops caa't be .gsown aro titled to another "thhik;. wjyiVIntovei-ho offers for slo must b . v- . -'is . . na runresontud. have a surprise for youruext woo)t and aomo good nuwri for th'Q(boys and girls that llko livestock. ( - Will teud out 'the beet' seed tlils xyook Iind also some sunflower seed, That .reminds mo that If you arc tired- of tho old system of wintering stock ami aro luteresred 'lu crops that will bo u suro winner of from 10 to 20 tona per aero then Jot tho County Agent tell you about sun i(owerfor slloago. BILOS A, Silo ia a hole, entirely surround ed by a wall, for storing cow feod, or sheep feed Or anything that neodH good food. Somo(imca tho bolo in tho ground. Sometimes It Is up in the air. Sometimes it la both in tho air, and iu tho ground. To build a silo first select a nice spot for tho hole, then build a wall around tho hole if you want to build up, or in- aide, if you want a pit alio. Either kind is. good but you want to go about it Afferent. If you can't put up a Bilo put ono dowu only don't put It off. All kind of matorlal Is good fpr silo building excopt hot air. Good ones aro mado out of fir, plno, or onk'stavos, coraont stavos or slabs, cpneroto, holl6r tile, brick, stool and "Peojile llko to purchaso.clothjpt;. or uvon (arm, products fr.om those who arc butducsg-liku in their deal ingu. L'so of tho typnwrltor and " lettur-head Htatlonory gives a. goo,t ImprcHslon, and tho funner who adopts thla moaiiH of showing hi ' business ability Is more .likely to elouo deals than ono who uses any kind of writing pnpor, or Is carolocs" tn respect to hand writing, ' "Nowspapor advertising is proving: Just as practical for tho averaga fnrmor as for any business man Scores of Oregon fanu6rs aro gottlns good results from uso of both display and classified advertising, Tho farm bullotlu board is uu effective supplo montary force." TO. VOTE ON UNION HIGH SCHOOL l 1 ContTn"uedo"u page four. ) Petitions wero flledt with tho dis trict boundary- board or this cbunty tho foro part of this week abklng t veto on consolidating soma thirty- throo school districts, of Hnriey coun ty into a" unlou high school dtstrlot. Tho board haa not takon any actloa upon thC80 petltlous as yet. 0 Our principal criticism of our mon etary r.ystom la tho fact .that wa haven't boon ablo to got' our share. 1 1