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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1920)
v ' , upv ronnty's Umber U an j. ., for liamcHiKM) wfWM vfjt Mltlrt shoitM ke ternta! Maraercconnty's rcacourccH are - ittmt tho attention of f lib IjtatlreWcfit. Irrigation, Flock kllnto attne, oil-and gao pro- - Kpoctn - and agrkHHure all - MWiUUnft development. i w . . A YTOTK OI UN MWH. tto this vtrgia mm. ' VOL. XXXII! BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON JUNE If, lt20 ft. NO. 34 .- ..... r i, ..,., ... f ,JuL . (4-- . . JbbbbbbbbP" (EER DAY PROVES AN EN YOYABLE AFFAIR ive Time of Their "Young Live"; Ent, Drink, Dance And t lay Games. Boating rota , Tie pioneer people bosun trri'v.ltiaf' eajly In the day and tho registration1 bookswore the sceno or activity from 10 d'clock until Into In thu afternoon. U la estlmaod that thoro wore 'between 2G0 and 300 r'oglatorod, although not nearly nil tho signatures ot plohcors wore so, curod. . President lonp. V,hltlnK culled tho; meutlng to order li llttto lifter .11 o'cluok and a short program consist WORK STARTS ON MORE ENGINEERS ON WATER AND SEWER . IRRIGATION PROJECT Preliminary Survey of Burns Additional Surveyors Put to for Estimute on City Improvements. i IfcTeral of tho older members of Harncv County Pioneer Ahsoc- n stnttd last Saturday tlmt thoy not enjoyed a more delightful In many years than thu reunion (bal dny. Ono lady told hor Uhter iihe "wouldn't change It for ibfcjt Chautauqua day wo had on i" program, and others were jlr m nnro tbuy couldn't enjoy ether gathering, nearly ee Much tM annual gathering of thu Plon- writer cannot fiat the euthue- lato this story that the eccaalen U, for It really was "wlthaat the matt tajeyafele reneJ rr held of the trat faaailiee' et y couniy. iao oiaer npw ibo cuutir of the atage 4urlag fa and tui thoro waif h ethar nttlon In Burn the pleneenr mfa had everything thulr owe if. fifortunately the nerettiry left it with thu recerdn and It Is lm WWe for us to glje tho names 6f U registering as has been our m In former years. Mrs, btty waa acting secretary and piper did not know she Intended Immediately following the re Ih for tho southera part of the to bo gone for an Udelalte K, olburwlKU wo would havo bo f4 (be roittcr. hi Goti'd, who ban cltnrgu of tho art houo grounds, turned every at orcr to tho visitors for tho en dy, not evun putting In an ap un, Thu children played on lawn, tho men eat under'" the- )k of tho troes on the grass and ladles occupied the benches faking thoeo out of the circuit art room in order to aavo more Work; State,. Geologist Makes Exaniintit'on. K oi music unu Miiort tu ka waa In , s , order. Thu Liberty Theatro nlano ' M oush, an oiiKlncqr connect- Director A, It. Olson of thu Hnrnuy had boon moved up to tho front pqrch wll tho IColoy Kiu:liioerlng Co., Vnlloy Irrigation Wstrlct has boon of tho court houio and with Mrs., C. Iortlnml, Is at promint working on looking after tho necesary details 11. Loonnrd presiding tho ontlru com- 1,10 Preliminary stopn looking to tho of equipping and placing onglnoors pany Joined In flinging America. iHutimltialou of plnno for water and In thu Held during, tho pnnt suvornl Mrs. E. II. need followed with nn,Bowor ,n B"r"H- ''yH nd now has twelve mon,at Invocation in which she asked tho1 Tho gentleman begun his work tho work on tho Irrigation project, good graces of Deity' to rest upon the flrRt part ot tnlfl weok un(l devoted a J. 0. llaar in in charge of the field pioneers gathered. Mrs. A. 0. Wei- vrt ot u, t,tna to running out for;m- work and haa, supervision. The come then sang "When You and l'er urveyR to ascortaln whether it cruwa are at several different parts Were Young Maggie," a Male quartet w"1 be, necessary or completo new of the project . bat the particular Joining In the chores. l0Be or tke the figure of former n- work is being' eqniucted at the pro- Mayor Leeaard was then Introduc K,necr"' Te object it at prosent to posed daaa, site heiew the mouth of Bi"uw anu consider me nesi wraigrani cfeeKj BWie ueoiogisi places to locate septic tanks. or drain- Williams f thiiHMktt of Mines, ar age for the sewer and also to find the rived Wednesday a4 has gone up In aaWst feaslhte .plaee for the slaking of the f.lte to make a. f eologlcal exam weils fer puaaplng atatleas. la cob (nation for the dlettkt. sieWtag theM teatttrs the eatab- The actlvUyal thia vBaertaaiag U lkhateat ef 4 Hght and eower plant gratifylag4e tWysOle1 aa all are de U U keyi 1" wind. slreas ef awhkesj' ue f eject to corn- It will he several days before Mr. station as ratttty aa circumstances Heaah will have anything to submit will permit. The details are heiag o iae cuy autMOritlee. iwerked out wttfe these several sur o ed'mhd 1 grUt,et tw'aed ,the keya of the town over to "Mother" Whit ing and ''wUttaeaM well phoaea". re mark. me;er tees', hum sWaa': la character wet teased the pie freer. Be yers ekNd a'th,, Mayer -xe44e K. L. HalaeeYfo tM raara4 ptaeed pioneer ortHarWi as chief bf'pellee for the day. Mr. Hawser wae pre sented with a hlg star thai catered his breast more like a shield than an ordinary star, but he were it with dignity and' prorved' order during the entire day even using' hfe authority at the pioneer dance in the evening at' Tonawama. Following, this there was a piano trio by Marjerle Oyrd, Kvelya Byrd and Itayraend, Voegtly. 0. A. Hweek gave an Interesting address upea live topics hut first paid his irs'siijilj vta the grand old lady, Julia 'Meye. w' k "Queen Mother" of the ploncert.Mrj. Hayes Ih past qlghty yoars anjl was too fooblo to be present; Mr, Hweek else felicitated "Mother" Whiting who was president of-the A wMMSietlon; he then dlMcuHsed tho development of the country and (lie 'attitude Wo should tako toward efforts to bring (Ce"atfaued""ba pagefeur.) RsjestjUibaii Nammiee For Presidenl lalfc3SA. m .li-niVf veylng crewa la the field and as aeon aa tho necessary data is available the proposition of definite plans of stor age, the place and all such will be settled upon. Wayside Observations i i I. Ity L. K. McDhmIcN County Agent Hull). Smiles. Good crops. Plenty of Ornss. Money In circulation. Cloud times for everybody. Ile.tter exlilbllH at County Fair this Fall. ' ' ,Ilg tlmo Kt-Cutlow Valley, Juno 10th Hotter bo there. ' Thu County Agent wlllithelp you secure labor for harvest -phono write or call. Twenty head of pure brqd cattle coming for Harney County boys and glrlo. Another car load snmo kind and grado to bo dlHpoHed of at auction Juno 20th at Uuniu. Big parade of 1'uru llrod Cattle- by boys and girlt) and others, Juno 23 -COine and hou Ilium. Till? Ih JiiHt one club. If you nro Interested see or wrlto tho County Agonl. JIu wants to organlzo others. Also. Hhubp and pig clubs among boyu nil (I girls not InturoHtud in cat tie. Dad miyn he liin't Interested, but I'll bee that when "Fair Tlmo" cohioh li ol I bo leaning over thu foncu pull ing, heart, soul and boot straps, for his boy or girl. Aru you keeping closo, wutch for tho new grasshopper colonies in or der to swat them when thoy first hatch out7 Speaking of grasshop pers reminds us that there are only three classes of men,affected by them One m too intelligent to allow thcra to exist Thu other, toe indiff erent to rcallzo how much they dam age himself or neighbors and the last Is too dumfounded' lazy to do any thing if ho did realize the necessity ef action. What class are you In? The county furbishes the poison at cost and the services of tho County Agent are yours for the asking.. Thin also reminds us that whilo the great majority of farmers are us ing every effort to got rid of the squirrels thero aro few, who, un aware, of the dcstructlveness of tho pestV are somewhat lax in their ef fort If you know a nolghbor that Is neglecting this work to your det riment Just notify tho County 'Agent who will call thulr attention to the State law making It compulsory to dostroy all ground squirrels, etc., or el so the county will do tho work un der the supervision of tho County Agon ond tho expense will bu nsHoss d( against .tho land In thu form of taxes. Tho poison can bu had at cost from tho County Agent and by signing a slip it will not bo, necessary to .pay spot cash fpr It, thoruforo lots got rid 6'fUhu uqulrrols and show tho world what blarney County soils can pro duce It they have tho chance. CREATES DEMAND FOR PURE BRED STOCK Additional Carload Shipped With Consignment to The Calf Club. In addition to tho twoniy bond of puro bred Shorthorns nnd Jloroforda bought by tho Hnrnoy County Calf Club, ten head of holfers and seven head of bulls havo been uhlppod to BuniB by Croon Brothers which thoy .will put up at nn auction snlo on next Snturday aftornoon. Theso anlmnls wcro shipped at tho suggestion of County Agent McDan iels because of thero being inn'uiry for more pure bred stock. They wcro brought over from Crano yosterday and. are now being cared for together with the animals consigned to tho Calf Club pending the allotment to tho boys and girls on the first day of the Chautauqua. Mr. J. L. Allen, State Livestock Club Leader, and Mr; Dawson of the Shorthorn Breeders Association, wilt' arrive here on the 22nd to take part in the allotment of tho young stock: to the boys and girls and one of these men will Judge tho nnlmals at that tlmo. ANOTHER 1110 IRRIGATION PROJKCT STARTED According to news dispatches from Salem the Eastern Oregon Livestock: Co. has made application with thu stato engineer covering tho construc tion of tho P BeVc reservoir for thu storago of one hundred antl twohty thouiand aero foot of water from thu Illltxan river. This project will covur some of the tlucHt laud In thu mi tiro Harney county nnd will bo a very attractive project. 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Tliu Ward Wntors Trio, which uppearn tit Chautauqua on tho second day. present progruina ul tuuiMiial Interest nnd originality, consisting of ckotcheH nnd ImpurAonnllonB, whlKllIng duuttt, child Impersonations by Mrs. Waters. koIoh by Dona Foley nnd other Htnndiird nmnbers h well im novoltles. Wtird