V.i f11? VOL. XXXV III BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 7, 1925 NO. 19 4 iP Hkrf n( wrf J il V-- ...... I X IM HI A ti NTBk. J, CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE TIMBER CONTRACT Continuous and Diligent Work On Railroad and Millsite Re quired of Fred Herrick. Won! from the Chief Foroslur, W. 1). Grooloy, of his n'pprovnt of tho terms recommended liy tho District Forester umlor which an oxtotiHloii of tlmo would ho grant oil to Fred llerrlck for tho beginning of logging oporullomi under his Umber Hale con tract on the Malheur National Foroat, has Just boon received by District Forester C. M. Granger. The contract specified that cutting would buglu on itrlvato or National Forest timber by April 1, 1925. and Hint In nuy event cutting on National Forest timber would begin by Octob er 1. 11(25. Mr. llerrlck applied for an extension on those dates because of dlllleujtjes encountered In the construction of tho railroad from Crane to Uurns and from IluriiH to Seneca. Tho Foroat Service will grant nn extension of one year In the tlmo fur the beginning of cutting on National Forest timber until Oct ober 1. 192G, according to Mr. Granger. Kpoclflc requirements ns to amount of expenditures and completion of construction work on certain speci fied dates, July first. October first, nud Documbor thlrty-flrnt, 1025, nnd April first 192C. will be stipulated, and continuation of the contract will depend upon compliance) with those terms, thu District Forester said. terms under which Fred Horlck will bo required to proceed In construc tion of tho railroad from Hums to Sonocu and In logging tiho Hoar Val ley unit of tho Malheur national for est aro outlined In a letter from Chief Forostor Grooloy to Honutor MnNitry. Ureeloy and Ills conclusions had been reached after studying reports of Assistant Forester Carter concern ing conferences with Derrick nnd citizens al llurnn. Ah a result, Groo ley has authorized modification of tho original contract by which def inite requirements taunt ho mot July 1, October 1 mid December .'11 of tho present year nnd April 1 of next year, and tho railroad from the mill to the timber no well ns tho iiuwmlll must ho In operation in government tim ber by October 1, 1020. Failure to incut these conditions Grooloy said, will Justify cancelation of Horrlck's contract nnd resale of thu timber. Among tho conditions nro tho ex penditure of 1100,000 on railroad grado construction between April 1 nud July 1 of this year; completion of railroad grndo on specified sec tions aggregating 30 miles by Oct obcr 1 ; completion of nine miles additional by December al and com pletion of tho grado to n point near Seneca by April 1, 11)20. TWO COUNTIES TO JOIN FORCES ON ROAD WORK Delegation From Deschutes nnd Harney Plun Meeting; Will Aalc Aid on Burns-Bend. HARNEY HIGH DEBATE TEAM GETS DECISION PIONKKU WOMAN I'AHNKH Al' Tint WHI'.KH OF SUKI'KltlNO Orcgonlan News llurenu, Wash ington, I). C, March 2 The condi tions under which Fred llerrlck shall have mi extension of tlmo for tho completion of a railroad from Hums, Or., into thu Dig Ilcar unit of the Malheur national forest have boun definitely fixed. It wns announced to day by Colonol W. II. Grooloy. chief of tho United States forest service, today. Herrtck's contrast with tits gov oiutitm Includes, beside tho con Mtrutiimi of railroad originally from era of. Or., via Hums, to the Mall" ir national .forest, thu oou Ntruni'K) or a Urn lumber mill in the Tin t The contract was made in connection with his purchase of a larg- tr'irt of jrow.rtimr-nl timber. Colonol Orseluy said ho lied neted upon fasts brought out at a confer onoe butween District Forester Cnr tor, Mr. Ilurrlok uiid residents ol thu looulity through which the railroad Is to ho constructed. "The fnots ns brought out nt thu conference." Colonel Grooloy wild, "hnvo ronvlncod mo that Mr. llerrlck Hhoultl hnvo an opportunity to carry out ills contract, but that nuy such extension such as ho requests Hltould bo nccompunlod by requirements of continuous and diligent work on n Hcalo which will assure tho comple tion of tho necoBsary railroad con struction nnd other Improvements by tho tlmo cutting must begin un der tho terms of tho contract ns mod ifiod. "In drafting tho requirements to be mot by specific dates." ho con tinued, "uncertainties ns to woathor and the lime of yortr when curtain work can bo dono' most economically were given careful consideration. "Ilrlofly tho requirements nro that at loast $100,000 must hnvo hoen spent on trade construction hotwoon April 1 and July 1. 1025; that by Octobor I, 11)26, railroad grado oou- Htruotlou must hnvo been completed on specific Hellions of tho routo, to taling Home 30 mllos, nnd work on tho sawmill foundations nud log pond excavations must havo begun; that on December 31, 1026, addi tional epoulflc sections of the rail road grndo totaling nlno mllos must have boon constructed and tho foun dations for tho sawmill and tho ox cavatioim qf tho Jok pong must hnvo boon completed, and by April 1, 102G tho railroad grado, including nil outs fills, tuiuiols, bridges, trcsllos, otc, nliall havo boon completed from lliirns to a Hpoclflod point near Bon? oca. "This wiM leave avnllahlo tho summer of 102C for tho laying of. htoel on tho railroad, tho construc tion or tho ftnwmlll building and tho installation of machinery," Washington, March 2 (Washlng C ton Bureau of tho Journal) Tho Tho death of Mrs. Cnislo Hmyth, of Diamond, occurred last Tuesday, March 3, after an Hilton covering several weeks during wlhch site suf fered soveroly. Mrs. Smyth was op erated on In January for cancor nnd he condition was fou.vl vory sorhis and no hope was entertained for hor recovery. Hlnco that time she had Buffered constantly nud her death wns not unexpected. Mrs. Smyth wns born In Orcon- cnstlu. Missouri, Fob. 13, 1871. Hho came to Oregon with her parents nnd '! settled In liar.: y county In IKS. On February It. IBM iibo wiih married to Geo. A. Smyth to which union one son wns born, Fred, who survivos hor Hor husband died In 1917 from Urn kudo affliction from which she suffered. Mrs. Hmyth Jollied Ttiirna rrt-.plcr. No 10 Ordr of the Kastern Mlar. In 1U03 and was Mitron of the Chapter In 1916. She ulwiija took en nMlrw InteroH In the I (Mice work and wan rorv helpful. The funeral service wns conducted by the Kastern Star Chapter on Thursday oftcrnoon. John W. Ulgg offering the eulogy. Mr. UIkks stressed tile cheerfulness of her character, her huliifiiliiee ami the ploueer spirit sho displayed legoth or with thu sterling qualities uoo- easary for the plonoor life. Of her community help in any way wllhlu her power and the warm frlciuds site hud ns a testimony of the ostuotn In which site was hold by tho olttzeua or this county who had known her for so many years. Tho Chapter service was most Impressive and beautiful with thu rioral offerings accompanying. Mrs Hmyth Is survived ')' four brothors. Harrison and D. M. Sen woard, of Ontario, Lester Ronwonrd or Puyeltu. Idaho, Slovn Soawoarl of Ilurus. Olio sister, Mrs. A. H. Drown who resides riii tho home ranch be low Crauo. Hor ion, Frod. of Dia mond. Hlnco her crlticul Illness lnu ho come known tluwa hare hson many expressions of affection from ninny rtilseui of this community and thu hrge number attoiidlng her funeral was a trlhutu of their osteoni. ItKCIICOKI.Vfi AND OMMIMNG IH.OOKH There was a mooting of thu oxo eutUo committee or tho Harney County Good Itoads Club at tho olll ce or Win. Farru on Tuesday night, Tho president, Archie McGowau, asked tho rommltteo to meet with him to discuss some future road ac tivity and ul this gathering Mr. Mc Gowau told of his conference with members or thu state highway com mission while out, also his taking up tho matter or road Improvement ho luoon Hunts and Ilond with thu sec rotary or thu llond commercial club with tho result that tho Head organ ization Is going to uso Itn Influence In gutting action. There Is a uiovo on root to hold a Joint mooting tit llnrnny nud De schutes county road onthnslnnlH ul tho half way house Its tho nenr fu ture nt which representatives of tho respuctlvu county courts will he plus-out. Thu particular object of such a mooting In for thu purpose of Jointly putting before the stalo highway commission tho Importance of mak ing tho necessary changes Its tho road nround fllnss Iluttu I is order to eliminate a lot of had climbs and curves, going to tho north on a routo alroady approved by tho highway en gineers. o HOSTS AT UTKIt DANCH MJPPIMt Given Unanimous Volo in First Contest With Ontario; Local Boya Try Next Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II. Hkogorson were hosts to u party or friends Inst Saturday night following tho TDK- cum Club dance at Tonnwnma. Thu suppur wns norved at tho Hunts Cafe w4iere plates worn laid for twenty. Mrs. Klrkhnm of the Hums Cafe hud dooointed the tabic nicely and i tho guest were served by Miss Mnr- J Ha rot Klrkham and Mrs. Itasmussoii. ' Chlokuu sandwiches, fruit salad, pick I os. olive, coffee and nako wore served. Tlie jruoeta Included Mr. and Mrs. " B. Dillinait. Mr and Mrs. Waldo Ueer. Mr. and Mrs A. f. Welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Franklin. Dr. It. Tho contest between the dohnthg ton nut of tho Ontario high nchool and tho Harney county high, hold Thurs day evening ul thu public nchool aud itorium, resulted in tho local nega tive team. Tho throe Jiidh'on all vot ing unanimously In favor of tho nog. utlvo ulilu of the quciitlon. The visiting team from Ontario who took tho afflrmatlvu side of thu question were Mlis Celln Gallnghor and Miss Mildred Couklln. Tho homo tchool team who took thu ncgathu side or tho (iiiestlnu weio Klcunor Welcome nud Marian .MuCulIotitih Hoth teams being girls there was no ntlvnutngo In respect to sex and thu decision wns rendered strictly upon the merits or tho respcctlvo prcseu tatlou or thu questien: ' Unsolved That tho Policy of Grunting Federal Aid to tho Htutus. Accompanied by Federal Supervision, Should bo Abolished." Thu Jiftlgos worn llobt. M. Duncan, M. A. Illggs, Win. Fnrro Churlo-i W. Kills presided al tho debate. Thu winning team was coached by Principal McDaile or tho Harney county high who will accompany his ulllrmatlvu team to Ontario on next Monday morning. Thu school scoring the most polls In the dual delmto will be adjudged winners of Southeastern Oregon, nil honor which tho Harney county high has won twice In four yearn. Preceding thu dnbnl tho Itndlnla from WoliiHtoln's wan tuned In nnd n flno rndlo program of a few selec tions voro llstntied to. MOTION AUXlUIAItV 01VP.S MrctJI'.KKIMM. CAltD IMIM'V muiits wore hoard from gnosis In re marking tho plo.iKnut manner In which th6 affair waa conducted, Tho high Hcorou worn made by Miu. Frank Welcome and Mrs. Loo Miller with ,1100 ami 2000 respect ively; thu consolation for the ladles went to Mm. Harry ',. Smith who loutid her score 1100 minus at thu nloHo of Hho playH. For tho gontlu mon W. W. Oould nud C. Culver Page had tho high ncorus with 3230 nnd 2000 rosilocllvoly; Charlcii Oow nn wns awarded tho connotation with 60 minus nhowlng on his score card. Hnlnd nud coffee wcro survod by tho hostoisus following tho playing nud n nodal tlmo onjoyod by all be fore taking tholr departure for homo. It was n party that was "different" In that It brought a largo company of congenial people together and un der nuch clrcumlsaticcH an to create n greater Interest In Mio work or tho Auxiliary, bonldcs being n social nnd flunuclnl nuccess. Tho members express their, high appreciation of the generous patron age of thu public. Thu next mooting of tho Auxiliary win bo nt the homo of tiho president, Mrs. Hen Drown, on Friday, March 13. with Mm. Geo. M Shaw Joining nn hostess. o WARNER GAME REFUGE BILL SIGNED BY GOV. Stato Legislation Heads Off An Attempt For Federal Reserve; The Stockmen Approve. r. Ward. Mlae den Hehwnrtx, Willis (iuunseTtflte. Miss Wsgnor. Milton llrown. Miss Gladys Holland. Mian Annette Uennard, Mrs. It. V. Iloppor. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Tnpp. W. I). Huffman wns In town from his farm tliotuci In thu Andrews ills trlut during thin week attending to sumo huxluuas inattunt. IUio Amor lean l.oglou Auxiliary gave a delightful curd party atiTona wniiia hall on bmt Friday ovenliiK aa a benefit, thu prooefda Itelng divided i between the Veteran's Orphaunue at , otter Ike. Mluhlgsn. thu relief of disabled veteruus In hospitals and the welfare of disabled veteran' I remtlles who do not draw eoitipenaa- , tloiu Ksolt meinbor of the Auxiliary net- i atbr8 tbir supplls oil aa liustesH for as many tables as I . , VATi:it HVSTHM AT TKIl.MIKAIi OHOITNDS ItHADY TONIOIIT if Thu men In charge of erecting tho big 60,000 gallon water tank nt tho terminal grounds expect to hnvo It In readiness for service nnd attach ed to thu penstock with the perman ent engine nud pump In operation to night. Thu ptpu has been laid to thu several connections over tho grounds nnd hns been ready for some tlmo but actual connection wan delayed pending the nrrlvnl or n IiIr valvo nud other attachments. Tho dopnt nud warehouse nro now miller roof with Interior finishing going on. Tho same may ho ald or tho other buildings, Including tho uottnge for tho ngnnt, section men, tool houses, etc. Thu stock yards nro contplotod. Mr. SIlhauRh. tho contractor, Iirs sunt ttPvural of hs men anil some equipment to I.nweu whero thuy nro now working on thu ueoeaanry build Inaa there which will Include sec tion house, wnrekunse. otc. The preaeut weather is allowing the work to rdyance rapidly on the ralrosJ terminal, alio other 1m- prnvenienu. Includluv the HUnidanl Oil Co. iMatnllatlcu of a station to rue had Invited guests nud there j were a total of -1 1 tables playing I 'lve Hundred. It provod a very on. Joyublu affair with tho players mov ing rapidly In progressing and at the same tlmo nil bad nil opportunity to bo tioolnblo. Many favorable coin- Most of tho stock In this vlniitlty have boen turned onto' tho range af ter feuding on tho lots during tho winter. Hhoopmon report tho grass starting fine and ntnek should do well unless thoro Is sovero storms In tho near future TO OUR THIRTIETH PRESIDENT Tho Hums Townalto Co., owners, of the Jlrown Addition to Ilurns, hi having the surveys recheokod and something llko twonly additional blocks cloared. Tho onglnaorlng work Is umlor tho direction or M. V. Dodge and hlu assistants and when contplot od thoro will bo some vory attractive resldonco bleaks ready for tho mar hot. This addition contains iiotno of tho most attractive resldonco niton In BuriiH nud nro sure to ho popular, an tlioy command it flno vlow of tho on tlro Harney valloy, hnvo tho udvaii tago of drainage mi well as rich noil. Tho proximity of tho schools h an other attraction to those blocks ns a roaldo.nco location. - is r. IJ( -llunry was among our visit ors from t'ho Catlow vnlloy country during tho wook. Kiwi 'm0$$m ImmWm A rJ 1 J immm ws Hi Wax WA l . . . . ''IHMLVMswfV! leJWw UP!! 1BWL yziul . (Lnkovlew Kxainluer) Tho Wurnor Slalo Game llefugo Hill has becomo a law, according to a telegram received yesterday by O. C. (J I litis of this city from Governor Plorco In whloh, ho stated that ho had paused tho hill an rolorred to hlm'bf thu two branches of tho legislature. Tho hill wns Introduced In tho Sonnto by Senator Jay Upton of thin district and read tho first tlmo January 2 1st. Tho bill provldon for the formation or u Statu game refuge In tho terri tory known us tho Hart Mountain country lying between the Warner valleys and Guano valley. Pausing of tho law in tho Oregon legislature will, Il in thought, pro cludu against thu possibility or thu entabllahmont or n national gamo reservation, thu ngltutlon ror which wnn tho Inspiration ror tho prosonL Statu gnmo rorugo hill. Tho hill as passed was formed by O. C. Glbbs of this city for tho Lake County Wool growers' Protoctlvu Association In order that tho grazing lands In tho territory might not ho put under tho ntrlct jiuporvllson or tho govornmont with thu attendant collection or graz ing toon, nnd the possibility or stock men being driven from use of thu area entirely. Thu assistance of tho Harney coun ty Htockmuu was enlisted in tho mat ter nnd members of tho gamo com mission made a spoclal Investigation or tho problem with tho result that tho passngo or tho law wnn recom mended by Hint body. Somo opposi tion developed among llond sports men on tho misunderstanding Hint the Wurnsr lakes wcro included with In tho bouudulrofl of tho Itcftigo. a mat tor which occasioned them some ularm In view or tho uttuohment they ImTo formed for the lakes clur Inx the opeu neason on wntor fowl. Under the State 'law, grazing on the area will not bo affected. It bo na only unlawful to hunt ami take r mosjherc. The law will block thu formation of a national rufiiRe which ad It ticen formed, would bate sub jected stock yien to payun-rt of oner ous gracing fee and uomiuly have closed the area entirely to grating. While stockmen In general rooogulza the foot that somo moans must ho taken to control gruztiiK on public lands, In vlow or the overstocked condition of rangos, still thoy wore, as a unit In objecting to tho national refuge for thu Warner a run. 0 7 2o orit (JIKKS VIMi rO.MPHTK .vrrcRTrc-Cc. Five Hunts high tohuol Mtuloiits of homo economics aro preparing to combine their knowledge nf this Sub ject and tholr lltorary ability in an effort to carry oiT n 1tnro of tho $2, 600 In cash prize offorod In tho Sec ond National Mont Story Contost. Tho contest Is now being put under way by tho National Live Stock and J Mat Hoard which Jian hoadqunrtor.s p Chicago. MIbh Mildred (Irani, homo 000110111- '-. Instructor at tho Harney County j High, hns rwniostod tho iiuctossnry inimhor of on try blank for those girls and It la poalfihle that othor local Rlrls may outur hororo the cloa I'tg datu. whloh Is nnnounuu'd 4ts May 1. To compote a stndont must wrlto a story or theme of 1,000 to 2,000 words ou U10 subject of meat and muhmll with It three moat roolpos. Tho Hoard has placed tho national championship prlro at ?300 and has apportioned tho romnlndor nf tho $2,600 Into 0 Lit or attraotlvo prUoj, both national and state. Tho soloo tlon or wlnnora will rest In tho hands of a committee of prominent homo economies apoolallsts, uccorrtlng to tho Hoard. Dr. Loulso Stanley, Ohlot of tho Duroau of Home Economics, lr. fl. Dopttrtment of Agriculture, uor voij as ohnirmnu or tho cnmmittoQ In tlluo flrat contest hold last spring, Tho Hoard aunouncomont stntuiJ that tho oontoat Is a roaturo of a na'tlonal program of oducatlon nnd rosoaroh on moat which has tho on- Vdorsomont of tho U. S. Dopartmont of ABrloulturo, homo oconomlca In ittructorH In unlveraltlos, collogoa and flilgh schools, and uthors. j rr ! -t4