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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1924)
r y , (' ft-A --! A 4 t y ' . , i?V "H- V4 tPPw4l5vtia., 1- $m, .'&$ sKJil r vouxxxVii.! BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 25, 1924 NO. 51 .11 t 1 r , - - -asm stati . e- -tr-en- a t. i ev e & --p eo i itae-a i- a. i . sea - . ' Mk r fis--. i - --. .' v is-H i a . .. er v '. ii ii i vwii iimrtr ihi tiiv i .mi ipp win m-jw ai fc ft . ; r . 1 CENTRAL OREGON RAIL ROAD UNE APPROVED Forced Construction Extension Linking Bend, Natron Cntoff Cravnn and Lakeview. Onit Uubt. M. Duncan received telegram Wednesday inorultiR from public Service Commissioner Corey ..'Uiuiincliig that tho Associated Press .' sputchort fitnttut the-examiner, C. I Kottlmrt, recommended to tho In i' mtnto commerce commission that l.c rlnn of railroad extension I' rough central Oregon hh asked by he publio scrvieo comaikwlon of Oregon bu favored. Thin case lu recalled nr. tho one started by Conn iMionur Corey last your mid tho hearing vuh held In Portland Inst Mriig Itoht. M. Duncan, Charlos Elba. Sam Mnthorshead, William l'anloy, A. H. Olson, W. C. Gravoti 1 others wore before the hearing , i presenting tho situation of this i utilj before tho commission. ,1,0 Portland Jbuniaf&fOctober .J h . oulto n dotnlloifnccount of i' k 1 li t; unil It Ih published herc- ,'nn. Oct. 2p-(WnslilnR- Hur' aa of Tho 'journal) Kx- of now rail lino from Hutul ' I. K vit)W, with oonueotlons to tho r n nK-on lino and to tho Hurrl- i) n Ixnueh at C'rnnu, was rccom- ' It A t tha Interstate commotio !. nnuiKMon today byKxamluer C. 1. he; hurt Tin project outltnoil would Involve l":o adilltloti of 327 mllos of new tall II n at a cost of approximately i I &, M7 562 A t. T"i ' mmlHslon was urjeed to ru- kuirr , . i .ruction -o'f thosa Iliuu by ( on Public Sorvico commit i n complaint' filed wud1'. v, .i!on or"tlOt"'tn.nsiortn- n ' cf 1920, wiilc1r provliloii v t nudH oan bu f(tr,0pd to oon-ru-' r l linn under ordor of tho upon jirbpor showing of n rnKl by Kophart, who r ' xnpluliit Jft J'ortlnuil Inst .!-. hwoVor, tmt: tho nttrilBtJai of RU OM(- 1 ald lt R4 tltfpondum x ition or (UyliilDn of tin 'flfto llnc -fiKWwtoni km l'nrtibfir, oom- :i b' made tp" Out new i i'rji'h In thu &s; wore Paafw, Houtiiiiri I'aotflc . h-. Oroat Jfbrthorn, ' x lit' md Oroun Tnuik ' i .bi i!i!ium an,d jro- ! pn.toiu of OrnKOn for l'Miry ddUifiJid tho con- 'r. '.Mtnilnur Mid. Jtoutt J'roposoil '"'.lngi qt tiiy llkxirl, m- the uxitinlnuf. coycjlus'onji, iewk: ( Ci That tho inibllc convcnlouco 1 Uy ronulrd tho coinitruc- n f railroad fixtonslon botweun lad (r n ml Laloovlow. Dr., with hr i nnoctlon with the Natron off . i nart of arallroaiit ystom "" uuh und local eirvlco bo 'fn Kjuth Central Omoii nnil tho lur -tto valley und betwooa Cal f x and tho Irthuirt 'fimplro ant. Ii' r i Malm. That tho public convonlonco ity rorjulro tjirt coti'itruc ro?H.snto railroad oMon tiio Malheur .Tuncrlon-llnr- Jich (u i. cQtonootton with on cutoff, clthor droetly h PrluovlHo or )hm. na bo rio'tormln&tj,aB part of ' Hystom , f oiMt ImTujiU and r 'to botwoontptoni Oro lallforiilji on Iffo .wo'st and 'irfgon-Idnho and tranvcou territory on tJo oast. Dcft'iiMi CoiiNlidirt'il It? p llmt (ho iiecoimltlos of tjio I dofonuo on tin) Pnclflo t i ulro tho con'sviiptlon pf tho "Mi fxtons on iloscrluod in iiltii1 (1) und (2,) hJjovp,'.', ) 4 ) Hint, in ordor torjw'J'on. n ti . Hi traiiHportatloy to Insuro fulonimte 1 "' uuro iieroiupm '"I and privately, J Oregon, moro dlrp vr (xi8tj)otwcen W 1 lii'or mountain . .. i. .. t " 'in mrr,' os a ' Vrc physical tlimcu'ltloB Incident to truf fle muvomoiU via California June lions, ' Mutt Hubinlt IMiiiin "(6) That dofondnnt Oregon Washington and Uh allied llmm be required to unbuilt to the commission within throe moutha detailed plans or tho location, connoctlons etc, of thu projuctod IleudOdelt Junction LhUovIow . oxtonnlon embrncod In findings (1) above, and that, upon such approval an ordor Issued again st tho Union Pacific system for tho construction of said railroad reser ving joint und or common use to tho Orogon trunk from Henil to Odell Junction, "(0) That tho "expenses necessary to perform the consriiotlou embrac ed lu finding! (1) .iil (f) above will not Impair tho nblllty of tho con stituent railroads of tho Union Pa cific syBtem to perform their dutlott to tho public. "(7) That tho projooted croHS utnto railroad extension emhracoil. in finding (2) above, under present control or .existing llnon In Western Oregon, would nut bo snlfiiustnlulug from tho local und through tralllc It might rocelvo and Uh eoustructinu Is not Justified without thu assurance (of a large oluiin of through tralllc from and to Western Orgou. "(S) That ctimplnluawt should be ufforded an opportunity of further hearing on tho question of assign ing under railroad consolidation plans, Home or all or the Oregon A California, tho Central Pacific and the Houtbern Pacific Hues lu Ore gcu and to tho projooted cross-HUto railroad embraced lu finding (2) aliovu, to provide nueh coast foudors ns may make feasible and Justify the construction of said crosstato ex ex tenseon: and that such further hear ing, If held, should also Inclildo a consideration of the most feasible In CRtlon ncrosit Central Oregon of said projected orosstate line and sunh other pertinent matters ns will en nbln tho commission fully to consider aiitl net upon these questions. "Appropriate order should bo Is sued. " Itcport lengthy The ox n minors' roport covers 80 pagos and dMls oxhmtatlveiy witli tho testimony; thu oonUtjtlons ad rmirml by the Oregou oommliwioH rt-ul thtf rallrnuds. th rtHWiirnroi of t0itn ami Central Oregon ond the railroad altuttlon In that state. Ta-re la oomIOt arinttit vrjth tho vlaw- Umt mere railroad ar neodail torftigr fh staU'to It Irghl ful poaltlen n oowparod with r.tlgh bor sttlec Voaslblllty requires that new Una, shall h air-austalnln in rtaul titan. It Is ataUMl, bt the contalMlou may reach lu juUgment from a.11 uertlneot facta, and la not conflnad to past or present statlstlra it uarplmra of exhrtlng lino. (K TI'MNH OVUH, HUltNUj OCCUPANT JGSrAI-K ArohM Woluttain ajid hlu motlior had a mirrnw esuapii from nerlou In jury und poaslhla deuth laat Tuwt day whQn the l-'ord Coupu In whloli tlioy wero making tho Journey from horo-to Portland caught fire, tipped over and was oiTtlrely consumed. Mr. WeliiBtolu and his mother left horo Tuesday morning with tho Intention of visiting Portland. The cur did not nut right and thoy kept Hmolling gas, bosdou tho engine would heal uuiiecossarlly. When out beyond tho Cup ranch Mrs. Wolustolii xuddouly discovered tho car floor was on flro. 'rch started to Investigate and In 80 doing allowed thu ear to laavo tho road whero It atruck u rock and turned upside down with both oouu pautu under It. Fortuuatuly tho frttiuo hold and Archie kloktd out tho rear of the oar and after gottlug out pulled hl mother through ip opening, hut not bof,oru tl wnH more or Io.sh jturned and brulaod, ns ho was wedged lu beside tho wheol, Thoy returned homo mid Mrs. Weln fctoln has hooji suffering from hor iu Jurioa Hlnco. Tho car was u total Joss, burning up complotoly while thoy Htood by vntchlng, Thoy wore picked up by tho slago a row hours lator and brought to Bllvor greek from whoro thoy tolojmouod and firQ mot by llymau Woltifltoin lu "MjFcar, Thoy oonuidor thoy aro - uo U oBcaplug witli UiQlr -o- lea Auxlllary of lhv on will moot nt the arl Hagey on Friday ,31, with Mrs. Koy 1 hostess. DORRIS ENTERTAINMENT CONCERT NOVEMBER 1 Second Number Lyceum Course Promises to bo Popular; Is Musical and Readings. A combination of three tnlentud artists presenting programs of espec ially well selected clusnlcal uumburs, muslcnl readings, costumed Impur imiiatlons, whistling and dramatic skits, promlueii to he one or the most dollghtrul and enjoyable inimical fea tures of the season . Thoy will ap pear hero November 1st, at tho Lib erty theatre, being the second num ber or the Lyceum couruo, Oliver lltirkhart la u expert at Imitating bird calls. Tho old days on the farm the orchard, tho mea dow, the fishing stream, tho magnol ia grow, or even tho cherry trco lu tho backyard- will nomo bobbing up lu memory with thuso bird calls ami every one will like It. " Hurl.hurt ban loads of pTn :.y and he has the knock or !-tllllug he own enthusiasm for lila work Into his hearer. The rlollnlst. Mlas Helen Harper, Is a young Weatam girl who bnl be come very popular with uudlauau. tlirougliout tho Northwest. During the waanii or l!)22-i:t she rave 176 ronrcrta an 1 over '00 dur ing the piit season, boaldos orgnnlx lug and directing the Porthutd Con cert Trio. Mlaa Hnrper'n compiui loutiblo happiness lu hor work hi con tngloun and constantly wins Imr now frlonds, who then roalize tiint her teebnlc and tone match hor radiance. Miss Hlniiche Krleud's piano nutn bors are unusually splendid features of every program and I er work In the drumattr shit Is outstanding. Shu Is delightfully renllstle us tho doar little Colonial lady In "1770-102-3." o- OUPTIVATHO lV OUIt l-'KONTlim IIOHPITAI.ITf "I know of no other more etfeollvo way of reaching the flint people of Hums than through your ttsalstnnco hi expressing my high appreciation of the oourtvalM shown me by I lie ritiauns of Uum during my two weokit stay here." said Judge. Lnuls P. Mawltt, before- leaving for his noma lu Portland Ia,t Uoudny morn ing Judge Hewitt presided at the fall term or tlrru't court for Judge Daltou lllggs and he was oxtreuiely pleased with reception he was ao rorded by the attorneys In Hums and the rltUena as well. Judge Hewitt InalatM hu'a comtua bark to Hunts the first opportunity. . nc T t yra(p " - .' s ; ro. csra-ff - dBSt lw 7" I JA (C J 1 sOL I I '?Ss5SaK!2Zi--'&vrli i.N !'..'!'.. ..a.'.'' ' i i "& siaaB3Ef - -mJ GOVERNMENT HUNTERS INCREASED IN COUNTY War on Predatory Aniwrids Now On With Renewed Force; Protection to Stockmen. II, T. Jackson, assistant to Sttiuloy Jowett, predatory animal chief for tho lllologlcal Department, has spout thu pnst two weeks lu Hnruoy county lining up some now government hunters and trappers 'o make war on thu predatory animals of thu range of this section. James Varluu has been assigned tho territory surround Iluriui; James Lewis has been placed on the territory Including Emigrant Crj'ek, Hprlng Creek, Willow Creek urd thu upper Ullv"les.ilhljr- Whit ney Is to cover the territory surround lug Lawou cud north of tho lakes; Win. Tuckuy the Voltage and south of the lakoa; A. 10. Wheeler Is sta tioned at llomu Crook and will look .ur the Cntlow soutlou. Ulll Mnydor, tho old Htnndby, who line the lopulittlou or taking more coyotoa than any other man In the United Utales In 30 days, will have hoiiduunrterH lu thu Stain's Mountain suction Including Virgin hi TUley, flippy valley, Diamond; Cliaa. A. Moore la located lu the lleatty Hutte section. The purpore or placing tlutso men In th la oouuty under government supervision und on salarlos, la to UMilht tho stockmen lu cleaning (ip tl.o ranges or predatory animals and to protect their heribt mid Hocks, An luteuslvo poisoning campaign hns been started and tho government men uuunuuee they have n poison hnll that Ih a sure "kuookout." Pro. eut methods or poisoning eliminates the danger or poisoning rrmn car caases, ns thu baits aro dlstlrbutod if small pieces surrounding tho our eras lustuad or in the animal. This is round more orfootlvo In oxeeutlon. uh the coyotoa pick It up mure read ily and it is not so apt to ho picked up In lifter yearn or after thu cam paign la ovtr h It would bo In tho caroaaH of a tlwul HUltual. Stoolcmun should work with those Kovarument meu. Oet lu touch with tham It lu ueed as they ore here to Jtolp and will respond whoa onlled upon. Poison halt are uot stuttered over private promises without Uio consent of tho owners, t her afore one may have the work dona on tholr premis es or not at their own plewmro. piiA.vs to mnutv ituioit- IAL ITTNI) iron anotMlAX The Austin tiootlmaii uiamnrlal V --eff"lff3SsfWP T CUT UP AND CKT BOSY liind grow nomo moro Ihlo week, $13,00 wasadded by frlunds to that fqrmerlycontrfbuted, bringing tho totaTup loTljO.no. Again thnro were loo row presonl at -tho hieolliig nskod ror by this paper last wook to Juntiry organiz ing normiuonlly, thuroforo It wus plamiod tosulect commltteomon In each pr tho voting precincts or tho county to tnnko a ponioiial canvass or lljolr rospeollvo dlHtrlctii and lu u dr Jo cnmploto thu fund contrlbu tloi. jy Thanksgiving. When tho cam11 h Is complotod It Is suggoilud thai 'a pormnuont organization bo formV'd and plans made to maku de position or tho ruitds raised. It was also derided that tho committeemen may turn tho contrlbutlomi to either or thu hanks in Hums directly with out It coming through Tho Tlmos Herald, merely placing the Hi nils to the credit or thu Austin Goodman memorial hind and when tho treas urer Is selected he will be authorized to draw tho funds out when needed. Tho committeemen to make per sonal canvass of tho county nud se cure funds are: North litirus. Poll Hayes. Olios Cnrtur; Houti IluniH, A. A. Traugott, Archie McOowan; Denstudt, Charley Culp, Obll Shat tuck; Poison creek, Krauk Whiting. (Slen rtemena; Harney, Fred Haines, Joe Clark; Drowaoy, CoiiiiIh Mnfflt. V. W. Drlnkwntor; Pine Ork, Thus. Cleveland. James Omirharl; KUvlea. John Wlntermetr. Dave Craddock; Lawau. John Craves, Lloyd Johnson; Valley View. Arthur Whltuoy. Hank Andomun; Crane, I). II. Clay, Dave Irving; Waverly, NIss Ilatt, Krod Keuler: Virginia, D. Qulr. Joe Ituth urford; Happy valloy. Audrow Kalk Htadt, II. II. Clark; Diamond. Sid Comugyn, C. W. Fraxler; North Cat low, Oscar Downs, Chns. Ileokloy; South Cntlow, Joaquin Uurdugo, Has Lewis; Deuio, Mrs.. Del Defeubnugh Joe Cntlew: Audrows, John Kinytli, John McLean; Alvnrd, Harold Cawt field, Lou Hoxonhorg. This Is nil the authority ueaessary ror those named to make the canvass and they aro requested to got busy at once. Make romlttnucoM as soon us convenient, giving the untiiee or thu contributors, to either or the banks in Huron Thu Tlmos-llornld would like to have thu names or all con trleutore at Out proper time, as It will publish the final list In mil be fore the mouuutenl or whatever mark deridod upon la socursd. Those contributing this wook are: bltaa. W. Loggmi and family? 2,fiQ Mr. Mnry K. Uowor 8.00 Waldo Quor a.00 Jfrad G. llrown . . 5 00 Ueo. M. neirau 'JM Total Including former .. $180 "SO ' o Hum Tlmhrvll waa over from Crane Wednesday. GOOD ROADS RALLY ON NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT Forest Supervisor Rcid to Speak Among Others; Candidates May Address Gathering. The Harney County Good Itonds Club Is sponsoring a big good roads and general political rnlly at tho Lib erty Theater in Hums on next Thurs day evening ut 7:30 o'clock. ' Thm mooting Is called primarily ror tho purpose or placing buforo tho people tho road program coulomplatod un der the proposod bond Issuo, but It is going to also glvo any candidate who Ih present and so Inclined 10 minutes time to address those pres ent. Forest Supervisor Hold or tho Mnl licur Korost will bo onu or tho speak ers at tho rally on Thurudoy night. Tho Good Hoads Club desires to got the road program before the voters and tnxpnyorH of Harney county lu Ita true light before election; It la sincere In advocating better roads nud Is ready to Justify tho Issuing of the small amount or bonds asked ror the furthering or roads at thts time. The rally Thursday night is uot to he construed as partisan in any respect as It is (ha Intention or giv ing nil candidates present an oppor tunity to uddross the guthurlng ro gnrdlesi or tholr political alllllatlon. However, these candidates will take .ocoud place In tho program as tho road plans aro to have precedence. Members or the Club aro going to Crane tonight to discuss the bond Issuu with citizens or our slstor town. Those advocating tho present rond plans aro encouraged by tho manner lu which prominent taxpayers have recolved tho plan Thoy roalize tho only wny wo can oxpoct Immediate road building or any cnusoquenoo Is hy the Issunnco or bonds and that ll Ih really an oconomlonl movo, as It will requlro no dlrcol tux to refund (ha bonds or even pay tho lutorost; besides, by using the bonds for tho particular purpose apuotflud In tho bill funds derived from tho gonornl read ut may be uaod fqr. other ronds and thu aid materially lu gutting the road system of tho couaty in much bsttsr condition. Tho particular renaan for advo cating the bond Issue at this tUuo la tho fact thai the Mark approyria tlon ror this purpose oxplroa lit 192U and If not taken advantage of at this election It would be a question wkathac It would ho unliable lator. Tha P-treat road f unda have boon liberally proportioned uit all road projects where the oouuty haa coop ratud In the past and oneollly la this the case In conuoction with the foreat road ttetween Hear val ley and thu John Day lilgkwftv Wo hare ovory reason to ballero the same liberality will he shown with tho further work on this road nud fool that wo will recolvo n fine sum. In addition -to tho appropriation ror road building federal funtjs to the amount or $200 n mllo nnnually ror maintenance la carried with tho ob ligation. HKOALL (UXDIDATI. VILHH A. 1. JoluiRon, of Drewsey, has fit od his petitions with tho county 3lrk nn a rooall onndidato foi- Judgo to succood Juilge It. T. Hughot. Thoro haa lioen no candidate fljo yet in opposition to S. N. lloltim for com missioner hut tho time for HUug Is still upon until this evening, An uf furt Ib halug made by tiomj lu sy'm puthy with tho roonll to got a ouudl dute. i j Judgo Ilughot has fllojl a sjuta mout lu couuootion with his unmo on tho rpaull ballot and It la .published in this Iqhuo, also an upon lettor from District Attornoy Ceo. S. Slzomoro which la conourrod lu by J. W. lliggs, Tho recall should not havo boon Invoked on such flimsy accusations uh it suroly cannot bo sustnlnod whou tho votora glvo it run I sober copsld- , oration. "" ' - e- Tho Past Matrons and Past ! runs of Hums Chnptor, No. -10 B., will bo honor gugt.nt Blon of thp Oljaptor oy '?' ovquIiuj. Tho nngy" tholr honor will ' jmd will ho session of soclM OVO" vcollont ' I J I 11 I "A i . & &n S1 il ioclU UUUklj lsaww' eF.''.'-l v.r!,'. i Till II II W I taa----ailBVl 1 SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSaSPa---- - BH