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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1913)
Mrararaaeee The only way to enjoy this bruit weother i by wearing an Overcoat. Come In ann see us about It. Williams-Zoglmaitn Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon She ftimrs-iWrafd JULIAN BYRD Manager SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1913 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oa. Year SI. M.e.r,. TWmMmiIk 7S A noted scientific writer s;iid that "at least two-thirds of all human effort is wasted and the remaining one-third li largely misdirected." If this assertion is true it would bo interesting to figure out what portion of $35,000,000,000. the amount spent annually in the world's market, is wasted. It is likewise interesting to know what per cent of the millions I of dollars spent annually in advertising'is'wiwted and' why is it wasted. Men who have made a care ful study of advertising tell us that over 75 per cent of all advertising is wasted. y I this vastper cent of inoffici enty? It was only recently we noticed.that three general stores in town advertised on the same day that they won now holding the "Greatest Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Ever Held Here." Kach of the stores could not be holding the greatest sale. TtV pro prietors did not believe it, the public did not believe it and the three advertisements were inefficient and wasteful. Dis honest advertising is destruc-. tive in tendency and wasteful advertising. The problem of distribution, of bringing buyer and seller together, is the great problem in business. That is what the right kind of advertising docs. Any advertising that doe , i,.t accomplish this result is waste ful advertising. Spasmodic, and in fact all advertising not backed up with a definite plan, is wasteful advertising. This kind of ad vertising never can be relied upon to produce definite re sults. There is one certain way of reducing waste in advertising. Just as salesman are made efficient by proper training and handling so advertising will be efficient when the advertiser is properly trained. It is just as foolish to prepare advertise ments without a knowledge of advertising, as it is to perform a critical operation without a gauiowiiiiKt- ui Murgury. ll The Water Situation. BY C. B. M'CONNKI.I.. For the past twenty years the land owners of the Harney Val ley have been guessing as to what their water rights con of, and have enjoyed the luxury of expensive litigation that has not decided anything. The first stops have been taken in the pro cess of determining and definitely CONE MW'i: A MINUTE! We want to talk to you about that Overcoat you need. living the water rights. The maps prepared from the surveys made under the direction of the State Kngineer show the condi tion as to overflowed or watered lands; the claims filed with the State Water Board reveal what each claimant thinks he is cn titled to. The total acerage claimed as irrigated exceeds the actual amount of beneficially watered land, probably, by one-third or one-half; the amount of water claimed as being used to irrigate these lands is about three times the iiuantity that the river is known to carry down to the val ley each year. Thousands of acre feet of water flood our best valley lands early each spring, causing great damage to culti vated crops, and finally fill up and form the many acres of u rthless swamp lands around Malheur Lake. It will, therefore, appear that tli. i e are some discrepancies be tween the claims as filed and the actual facts. The State Water Hoard will probably be able to And and adjust them wisely. The Pacific Live Stock Co. claims to have irrigated or has now ready lor irrigation 36,144 acres, and which the company alleges requires 4 acre feet per aire, or 140,576 acre feet, per season, to enable it to produce a crop of wild hay. The company contends that this is the only ci op that their lands are capable Of producing. Superintendent (, 1 1 crest has testified that the greatest amount of hay his com pany has harvested in one year was about 9,600 tons and the average yield has been about ti.000 tons per year. 35, 000 acres of good Harney Valley land, properly irrigated and cultivated, will produce at least 106,000 tons of alfalfa, or 1,000,000 bushels of grain. The combined claims of the William Hanley Company, the Silvies River Irrigation Co., Harney Valley Improvement Company and the Oregon and Western Colonization Company call for more water than annually Hows into the Harney Valley. Individual claims aggregate about 26,400 acres and ask for about 92,000 acre feet per season. The total area claimed as now irrigated in the Harney Valley is about 85,000 acres. Under pre sent conditions this is supporting about 3,000 people. With proper development that amount of ir rigated land will support more than 20.000 inhabitants. A few of the successful farm ers nave stated in tneir proof claims that one acre foot per season delivered to their land would be sufficient. The majority of the claimants, however, have alleged that the irrigation season extends from about March 15th to July 15, and that their land required one miner's inch of water. Water cannot be used beneficially on cultivated crops in this section in March and April. A miner's inch flowing for the term of ISO days is a great deal more water than any of the land receives or that can possibly be put to a beneficial use. This article in not written for the purpoBO of trying law suitB in the public promt, n practice I certainly dirmprovp. It is for the pQrpOM of HhiiwiiiK the neceuaity for the lilinw of contentfl and later a sune ndjuHlmt-nt of exist ing water rights. If the U. S. Reclamation Srrvire or the State of Oregon wore planning for the reclamation of the Harney Valley, the Attorney (Jeneral would he called upon to file cont sts and contend for the rights necessary for tot system. Under existing conditions, th writer and his associates, under their rights and permits, represent the public beneficial use of all unappropriat ed and unsned waters of the Silvies River. We must, there fore, file many oonttttl to brinjr the issues sipiuroly before the State Water Hoard, but we sin cerely hope that before the final he.irings in this adjudication pro ceedings that these rights may be properly and expensively ad justed. Library Benefit Entertainment. The Ladies Library Club will present the following musiejd program at Tonawama on next Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Public Library: I Overture Orchestra II "From The Prince of Pilsen 1 Opening Chorus 2 Widow Mrs. Wm. Farre And Chorus I Artie Piatt Randall And Cirl's ( 'horns 4 Season at the Shore Mrs. Wm. Farre And Chorus 5 Keep it Dark Mrs. Archie McGowsn, Piatt Randall And Chorus 6 Pictures in the Smoke 7 Student's Song I.udwig Johnson And Doubble (Quartette 111 Violen and Piano Mendelssohn's Wedding March Mrs. Dodge Miss Kllis IV Carmena Lsdiss QuSltsttS Spanish Dance Mrs. Murrny V Monologue Piatt Randall VI Song of the Cities I). M. McDaile Delbcrt Hayes VII From The Prince of Pilsen 1 Tallyho Loool Smith And Chorus 2 Bark to the Boulevards Mrs. Archie McCowan Piatt Randall And Chorus 3 Violets Julian Byrd lx)uel Smith And Chorus 4 Tale of the Sea Shell Ludwig Johnson Mrs. Al Welcome And Chorus 5 Finale "Fall In" Julian Byrd And Chorus Chorus Mesdames Wm. Farre Harry McIIose, Archie McCowan. Curtis Smith, Ludwig Johnson. Alfred Welcome. John Biggs, Mrs. EL Murray. Misses iouel Smith, Helene Dal ton, Verda Sturtevant. Fthel Thompson. Messrs Piatt Randall. Julian Byrd, Ludwig Johnson, Allen Biggs, Delbert Hayes, Dr. Brown, Clifford Reed, Henry Oeer. D. M. McDade, Krnest Musick, Dor mond Leonard, Albert Swain, Fred Smith. AccompanentsMrs. 0, A. Rem bolil and Miss Kllis. . Christmas Program The Christmas entertainment of the Hums Presbyterian Sun day School will be held at 7.IJ0 p. m. Wednesday, December 24, at the Tonawama Hall. The first half of the program will consist of songs, recitations and exercises given by the younjrer members of the school, the last half will consist of vocal solos by Mrs. ,1. L. Cault, Miss Nina Wiseman and Mr. Ludwig Johnson ami the "Treble Clef Club" will have a tableau and chorus a Christmas Cantata "The Createst C.ift." will close the program. Santa Claus has sent word that he will appear at the exercises Every child present will receive a treat. How to Bankrupt the Doctore. A prominent New York physi cian says, "If it were not for the thin stockings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doc tors would probably be bank rupt." When you contract a cold do not wait for it to develop into pneumonia but treat it at once. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is intended especially for coughs ami colds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of these diseases. It ia most effective and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all Dealers. R. J. McKinmm & Son haVe established a daily stage between Drewsey and Juntura. Connec tions made with the trains at Juntura and passengers given every comfort. Fare to Burns $6. Tonawama tonight. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday December 21. Morning. Organ Voluntary, Miss Kllis There is a Green Hill. Gounod Treble Clef Club. Offertory Miss Kllis Dr. Benson's Christmas sermon will be on The Theme. "The (Jood That Has Come to The World Through Jesus Christ " Night. Song service lead by chorus choir. The Day is Ended. liarllett Miss Wiseman "Where is He That is Born King of The Jews. BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Service of worship and preaching. 7.80 p. m. Special evening sermon. Thursday 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting. liet everybody come. The special meetings have been far more successful than any could have anticipated. Both the church and community have been greatly helped. Many have turned from the old life, and pratically all of these have joined the church. Christmas exercises next Wed nesday evening. Something new is going to be Btarted after the New Year. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10:30 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass al 6:30 a. m. All other services, besides those mentioned above will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. Rev. Pius Niermann. O. F. M. Pastor of The Church of the Holy Family. Notice to Stockholders. To whom it may cencern: All parties who bought Cold berg Butte Stock from M. L. Lewis and Tom Anderson are re quested to send their names and number of their certificate to J. A. Morris of Adel. Oregon, for the purpose of entering your names on the book, as Lewis and Anderson fa' led to furnish us with your names and number of certificates. K. II. LOFFITJS. We do job printing. HARD WHEAT HIGHER. It ia the intention of the Burm Flour Milling Co. lo pay I 1-2 tenia par lb. for food, hard milling wheal neat year. It muat be good and aland a leal of SO Iba. lo lha buabel, free from other grain aeed and imut. Hard wheat will bring IS tenia par 100 more than aofl wheal. The Company recommend Turkey Red for fall (owing and Blue Slam. Min noeota Red and Aualralia While Chaff for apring (owing. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE AT MIIJ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IM1KII HIATKKI.ANII OflMfi Hurlil, Dragon, livraraber 1, 111.1 Ni.ilro la hereby given that William D Ilmi man of Auilrewa, lireaon. aealgiiae ol Kilwin VI Hl.alilllm, aa.laitin "I lalllll" I'rak" lull 1'iak", Anna r,.,-k ami Hvml A Kllna the .!. avlra nf lieoraa A KIIuk. ilrreaaeil, haa fllnu In Mil ufltre hie application lo enter uuripr act Ih.ii imrt. H.-1'laeil xlaliitraol the I'ullnl Hlalna. the Nw'.iiW'i, Her. v, t. an h., h aaK.w w , llr,..,ll H"HI Nil II. II . Aii) ami all peraon claiming ailvarmly llm laml ilcarrlhiil. or l-lrliiK in oli)ei-l benauaeut llm mineral character ,( the laml, ur tor any other reaanii to the IUp,,al In apiillcaiii, huiilil file thuir alflilavll ot pruleat In t lite ufllie on or hefniT the Wlhilay ut Januars , I'M l Wa.Ftiii. Heglaler. thai piihllcatlun liecrmher la, Ivl.'l. I . i piihllcatlun January 17, lull. NOTICK KOR PUBUOATIOM. I'NITKIIH'I AIKM I.AN11 OKKHK, I llurua, OreaiaU, IrecamU-r. (, Ida. ( Nutlae la hereby given that trie Kugene I) Marae, ul Iturm. oregnu, who on April li, luou aml Juuo A, Itfl'J, ruAiicuilvely, maile Hum,, luail Kiilrlea, Noa llallA Unit;, fur NVV'.amt NK',. Hell. ill ia. inwilahlp V.iH . I(alln H I., i) illatncil" Mariillan, baa tiled notice nf hit, u Hon In make Filial III ran year Trout, tu ealahllah claim tu the laml aimvu gageilbed, affora ItcwlNii'r anil Hecelver: al Sutna, Dreguu, im lha I. nh day of January, mil. rlaimant name aa wllneiwi Have Miller, I' H Heyliohll, Juhu I" lay. Ilnbcit A Miller, all nf llurua. Oraguli. Wm I a im . Hcglalur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTKIi STATU I.ANIlOrril'K, I llurua. Oregon, December 13, 1'JIJ Nuilce I hereby given lhal John J. Uardner, ul llurua, iii"K"ii. who, on llaeemher a, IMIH, maile llumealeail Kutry, No IIIIMU fur K'.mW', h.i Hi in 4, 'Inwuahlp .1 H . HenaeltO K , Will, uivtle M.i l.i lun. hai II I ml liulhe nf Intention, to make final Once iai I'ruuf. lo ealahllah claim In llm laml above iluacrlhed, before Keaiatur and Hecelver, at Hum, oregou, uu the Huh day ul January, lull, rlaliuaut iiameiaa wltiiraaua: I'ariuul A. Hyde, frauk Hngrlit. Urnv.ir Jeineean, l luaiei Hali.ui all of Kurua. Orenou We Kiaaa, UoglaUr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKItrlTATKV LAND OK 101 llurua Oregou O Uaceiuber 17. tula. Noiuu la lieruliy (Ivan llial t'llfToril tlratia bank, of Narrow,, Orugoii, who, on January 11 i.n .....I.. ll..i.,,.al,.At Kntiv Nn nruiM tnr VMitU, Hen Mi NWi.Htt!, anil MW!,NW'4, hiitliiii it, 'lonliilllli Ml ". Ilango ml k Hoiilli Uelliuur l.aa wiiiaiiiniie dcriaiau, na Hail iiotlnuof liitoultoii In ma e dual three year oroof. louataiillnli rlalm to Ilia land ahovu ilu evrllteil, before Ueg ltur anil Itouelver. al Kurua. Oregon, on the leMb day of January, lull. (Uliuant iiarnea wllueaeaa Hiata i' Horn, (leorgeW. tawlBeld, William V llairla, lleuilar I.. Ilau, all of Narrowa, We Ka. Ueglalar. If it isnt Eastman's Kodak. it isn't a NOTICE OF CONTEST. IIHITKI1 HTATK" I.AHII (irril'K lltllll, Orngltll, iM'.entttor II, HUH To Ha, 17 Mmllh. ii" fgfMgf "I unknown "! ilraii, I'nnleiteii Yon are Imri-lijf iinlincil dial VVur.l Krank llano who !'. HniiliiKM, i I ma. hi linai iiKli'ii mlilroM. 'H'l "ii lii'i i'iiiIht mil, rim, llliiln till. ..HI'" I'll 1lly iiirriiliiiinli'il i'llrll"li 10 minted ii'l Wr( o.i' imiiHImlinrnf your l,..,ilail I Ail fill III. IUH1I). Mnrlnl Nil IMnIO ,.,l. I March Hill. HUH tnr HRi. nf Motion I". ml ihi' I", ul NK',, ol HFi'lloti ;m ami Hi" WW of Oil' NW1,. of Moi'lliill . Inwiinlilp .Mi. Hoiilli, Km'!' i. K"i. Wllleiimlte Mcrlilimi, ami a grnuilila fur Ilia ltlllle(l III' allege Unit Ilel( Slilllli, ll"W l"fTi I. .. i" ' . I lilNll" ."II Iviii'-lil. reddeBtg Of liiir"Vt'tiielit up"" Mid ""Or. 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In I In niiillrr of llm Knlnlr ol .Inl'ii II llnrrrtl, ilrccnacil. , Notice in herrliy K'"" t lint llir nmlcr rigwd hM ' -" iliiuiiilrl niliinniltril lor ufllir uliuvr Knliliril (iniil ly nrilcr of tlir Hon, r.riinl Tlioniaoii, J inl'- ( llm Ci.untv I'i'Ui! ot llrirnoy ('ounly Oirii'in. All irratii liiivin" rlnima SSaiat """' calnlc llir linrliy tiolilicl lo piracut tlicni iluly vrrillnl na liv Inw niiiiiril to I In- A'tiniiii'trutoi nl lliiina, OfTXon, or lo J. W. MsjglMl nltornry At In office tit llurua, Orrrou within six n.onilia lii, 111 the ilnlr of the Mrat iulili cutioti of thia orilrr. I"irt pitlilicitlion Nov. B9 r.i:i. I'AI'l. ii.nki:. Aiiiniiiiitriitor Batata of Joha n Uar irl 1 , Itrceaaril. Noti.r of Final Account In tin- t'onnli I '.nut ol llm Ktnte ol iiiexon, fur lliitney ('ounly. In llm mutter of the Hainto of (leorgn W. Wilcomon, liei'il NnliiT inhr-icliv "urn I lint the unilnr aiK'iinl hit tile. I hi Baal ncioiint herein, nnil I lint the Jiiilc of rigid ( uurl lina Iim-iI the ilmr (or hcariai objactiou to tin- "nunc lor Mmi'l.'iv tin- L'Jlnl ily of Ihcomlrrr Ittlll, nl the hoio .,1 lOo'ataat A, M, ut tlic I 'mil I l!i, um of anhl liiiirl in llurtm, Oregon. 1'iitcil nnil flil piilliali.'I Niivciuher SSatl, IDItt. UlfOVO Ii iil.l'. A'linlllialr.Uiii ot llm Kit a. In ,,l l.roryje W. Wilcox, in, ilvcennril. WORK HORSES FOR SALE I have on hand a number of work honten--geldings and mares-' for sale. I have instructions to sell at once and for cash and will make the prices right. J. W. BIGGS, Burns, Oregon THOS. STEPHENS ia atill BUYING HIDES AND FURS AND PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES See Him Before You Sell nil I HARNEY VALLEY HOSPITAL MODERN A DOCTOR ALWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL" Eaclueive for Surgical, Medical and Confinement Caiea WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. PATIENTS MAY HAVE ANY PHYSICIAN THEY CHOOSE WHILE IN THIS HOSPITAL "Smin, in Hoapilal word ia only attained by cloae and (killed attention to detaila by trained Attendant.." DBS. STANDARD and HARRIS, Burns, Ore. Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stork. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounds. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY Rexall Drug Store is now prepared to supply your wants In every thing along the Holiday Line. Have a Look Before Buying Elsewhere Reed Bros. Props. School REDUCED PRICE! RANGE of We are over stocked on the above sizes and offer any suit in this lot at a very low price $2.50 and up for the entire BROWNS The NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKIiHTATICiH ANDnrrii'E. J Hum ur"li. Nuvrmli-r 14, lull. I l Notlcala lurch) (lim lhal Fiaii Hllva, ol I'laiiinn.l, t)rcct,n, wbn, "ll Orlolarr 8, luia, nana llnnmatna.t fcnlr. No07, for SKN''. SWl-SK1., ami K'.NK1,, erellou t:, Tnwnahlp .m H liana,- 'Ci K WilUmalla Marhllan.hu III. ,1 iintli, nf lutcnlton to make Anal Ave il, l'l., I lo ratal. ilh rlalm lo the laml llm" lo .. Mlo.l, U'f.ira Hr.l.Uran.l Haerlrar.at llurua. iiracnn.nn Ilia Will flay ol December, Itia. rialmaiil naiima aa wltnraara It II llrown.i A llawklna liaan Hmimi ' ri A Mmylh all ol lilainaml. nn-aoii , riant. Hi'lfalrr. NOTICK FOR POBLIOATIOM IInitiuMtath l.atniorrii a. j liiiiin. iirrt'iii. SimaniBr II. I''l''i Nollrr li l.ri. I., lan that Atiola M Mr Keoilr.ol Sin...,. iii"gon who. oil April It, I i mail" llnmralrail hnlry No. UJ17. for SKi.. Mri lion .' l.iwi.ihlp .ii H . Hanae mi r . " lil um it" Mnilntaii ha nlnil nollif , f latCM ilmi lo maar Umlilirw im l'rl, loeilahllah i lain, I,, llm land above Uiacrllwrd, before ll, later and Herelver at lliiina lif,-f,.ii. ..nlh. Jiir.lilay ut Imirmlier, Itll. rlaimant iirnin- u wltneeaaa Haic Klnaer Kdlih kiuarr. Char lea Ncoa li.iu. Hay Hiiiall, all of Narrow, Orernii faaai Ke." -r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I H1TBI HTATK-4 LAN I I V. Ihmlrw, Orn!i, NmrtuU i I SJOt KUI. 1.1 Nit Nntlt'r is herffby ftvrn Hi. riarnuM I .at t W bltr. ol Kilo. OrtMI. who, on Jinosrv :t, 1U10, ,' H.iuiraifiid .-...irjr (Act rob. ID, IWi, No VHA6. for fc'. N't HW4 NK'. fr1, KUtW",, Hrrtlon IT, Timnthliiil H . koiey:t WllUmatli M-rl.Ilti. hu Illr-1 t nil. . ..f In tpil.hiti U makw r'lf.al llifi'i- Vif I'.ii.llo.i tsbllsb rlalm to lb land bot dorrii-"i I Utt (!) A Hbrmti. U h OoaatftoBlf at MtV utifiMi, oD lb lOtb ! of .latiua r , I i . ( laitnaiit ntniii M wltlli' rn iu.-r.h Vfi'fi, Htatilaiv Halfuur, Kdwrrl -tf.-i-f. JtlbU li art; all Ol r Iff. ( r fui; J a: hi rs -. i. rlJ ' Suits for Be: At Greatly AGES 5 to 15 SATISFACTORY STOI Quality Store rr WOOD RUFF and V-NECKED SWFLA1 LIN CLOTH, SERGES, KINAW, SHEEP LINED and COATS WINTER HATS and CAPS Allover Lace, Embroidery, Flannel I Woolen Hose, Lined Gloves. Wc derwear and the avl 41 zS I also pack one of the Rest of Groceries to he had an; A. K. Richard; General Merchant Potatoes C. (A0RE60IITRIJ agjj, Jiiw HOLIDAY HOME-GOING R,Tfc Christmas and New Yean From Oregon Trunk point a to points ia lj ington. Britiah Columbia, Idaho and Ot .-goo 1 Reduced Tickets Sold December 18 th 24. FROM SMikaiu. $16.70 Tacoma 16.20 Coeur d'Aleno, Ida. 17.76 Salem, . 11.90 Eujene, 14.70 Further detaila on requost The "Owl", daily between Central OrcgoaJ land, aavea a day each way. Leave Bend 8:30 f I arrive Portland 8:10 A. M. J. H. CORBETT, Agt., Bend, 0 R. H. CROZIER, A. G. P. A Portland, OrefJ OUR NEW GOO! Have arrived and wa are now ready H supply you with your requirement!-! MANY NEW LIM have been added and all goods will l sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICEI CALL OR SEND TOUR ORDtJ The Burns Department S All the news in The Times-Herald FALL IS HERE And so is my full line of GINGHAMS, FAMOI G0T2. Work and I SH01 For, MEN, and CHI OOTReU OREGON I m For Final limit Januarjrl REND TO Portland. Vancouvi r, Vi Vancouvti, Ri Seattle, North Yak ma.