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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1919)
Tlio TlfMwt-IIcrl(l goes re pilarly to more homes in Har ney County than liny other mHViitor. If you wish to reach tho people uso theso col umn for your advertisement. Tlio Times-Herald In nn oM established Iriond of tlio people C: of Harney County wlicro it Invi been a. weekly vltltor for tlilrtj . . years. It's Job depart tuoivt ti equipped to hitvo your mHila VOL. XXXIII BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON NOVEMBER 15, 19l9 NO. 3 RED CROSS DRIVE RESULTS LOOK GOOD AT PRESENT REPORTS FEIST ANNIVERSARY WORLD'S BIG DAY mmMi p . mim Und c Aupice6 Local Post . -.crican Legion SERViu MEN ilAYE NOON ."BANQUET War Workers and Schools Jo'.a Soldiers and Sailors in Parade. Th f rst anniversary of tlio RroaW cH il lit tho world's history wiih He'. 1 In Hurns InHt Tuesday, The 1 1 jsrim for tlio tiny was under tho n t illicit of Harney County Post No r of thou American Legion. TM t t .nlzutlon of t'Xjorvlco tnon was i y assisted by tho, homo war worn r . At ' oi-n tho sorvlco men vera pip ti banquet Riven by tho 1 i Hurn.i. unil served by tho lie ir (.u.inlN Durlni: .tho bnnquot Ut . i hnson mid Holllii Gownn nrr 1't.uidcrs Flohh," and Mrs. Oh ' ' 'ton gave two numbers. M PurliiRton waa tho ac co,' M ' rv Croncn, A. It. C, A. 13. r I ." r of I'prllaiul Post No. 1, tc'l l boys a few of thu tlilnRu fcr v ' tho American Legion n'ar JUng their attention to tho fart t ' i' lud high IdcnlH, and wan tho 'i ji Ion of 100 por rout Amor- ICl'M I I A - o'clock In tho -afternoon n r itr parade on Main Ktroot. TIuti" v t-o m line tho Hurno Public iclio I tin Harnoy County High n 1p I t!i Honor Guard, tho local clu, r rr tho Aniolrcan Rod Cronf, cx r. men from tho navy and nrriv 1 tho draft and IorbI ndvln cry boar' I'ha public school chil dren ur"'l out of tho lino of march iter (a Iiir tho reviewing Htnnd "1 n 'lined to a plans wlioro tho other u"Its could bo observed, T i r .do returuud to tho re view if 'and, whoro "Amorlcu" was r.rr v tho nsaornhlnRO. Mayor Char i Leonard Introduced Gup ta n W Gownn ui Hpeaker of tho tli" ( Ihr hla addromi with tho (ju M' i ' On earth Peace, Rood n J 1. 1 men," Cnptuln Gowan to" ' ' iron tho oveiitti that led up to ti v ".rv nchloved by tlyj Allied fcr November 11th, 1018. Ic' mnndcr J. Bhelloy Sunr en ,.or ofllcor among tho ox tr r n, responded to tho Cap tain' a MrcHH, remarking tho fact th . h man who outorcd tho nor- Tlri w i tho Hainu Individual after ho ilc i )iIh country'ii uniform that h w "nro and that after bin IIh charK ho wnd fitlll tho namo Individ ual, I .iiir only boon broadened by. hh ex'rrnnren In tho service. M.i.ir Leonard, in cIohIiir tho proj;r ' tutod that tho men who wont rh at their couutry'a call won" 1 t tho men who lad lt rov crrin for tho naxt'decado, m the iplrlt ' t called them forth wua tha ! r t 'led by men from whom le we re made. TI" r(Wos endod by tho asHom blago u rIiir the national anthem, led ' r.tmbora of tho ladlca quar tetto A 1 ,rsH mcctliiK of Harnoy Oi i'j t followod tho program ofl, t moon, and a boxing match and -o la Tonawama concluded tho i r.m of tho day. -- VV 1JC1C LU J. JilU Klrxt Pit 10 "ur h hrates ArmlHtico day. Hun r Jattlo with French Bailor. Iteo' 1 1 iu liiR of water rlRhta on F'l river. I.eai ii)pr'liautH to cloao at 5. ''"tnr r ml club Hocrotary arrlvcfl. Whero do you stand? Red Croaa drive looks good. . Uuul i i for IiIl'Iiwhv drOHHillR. Hccoiul I'llL'O Comr jiir niiawor jiroteat. . Com' 'v nnlrlt. Tlili-il Viti'fi Who to llvo 400 yoara? 0i'" t'Ko- now. v or preiont day. JV' wiih death, f' 1 tint ruHh. Talk i i iw ..i in liVkiitlli iifi.. I rnnil iiiut runt Inn flll(lll!ll ttf.i.linn Wan' ,r(i 0f sorvlco men, "our of (HiftHilniiH. touoliorH ox- jjlRli ciiRlneer vlaltrf. Itahl u t rnnn l'iiIh Iiiiiiv. Infill Ttmtn. )0, n thalloiiRCH Dutch, oiji rovldea for oxtoualon work. "Oil , lull IlKU.tU Klxth Page 1 U'W. r .... v... .Ubi fi( k juivortlBemonta. "tfliii Mountain wethors bost. Afo BihoolH furnishing hot lunchoa? Prom War to I acf nml Knilow flh'p. Victory Pa', tho flnt annl yorflary or tho hIriiIui; of tho nrmlit tlco, Novembor 11. wan co!olrated With Rratoful hoavltt tho world ovler. Dutchman Wins ' His Baltic with French Sailor Lad 9 Rcfcree'a Decision G'vca Hun Purse; Unpopular with Fans. Tho Dutch Knrponter won IiIh battle with Kid Curpeutier on a tocli nlcallty, ArmlHtico Day. Hittlui; In tho ,breaU-away from clIncheH wuh uiu rrouciimau n orieiiHo. winch wit-t nonacHH of tho ticrap nay waa.no loan' tl fault of thu Diitchmmra. Repeated warnltiRs had been Riven by thu rqfcruo, and Fronchy simply liad tho mlHfortuno to ki)1 cattRht at it tho wroiiR tlmo. Tho Ainorlcau LorIoii opened ita uvoning ArmlsUco Day pi'ORram with a ntuut now to Ilurua tho pillow flKht. It made a hit with tho public, and wli; probably bo a feature of future Legion programa In- this exhibition, tho contoatantn mouut a high wooden horse, each armed with a pillow. Tho ruloa do not permit of touching tiro liqrro with the lundu nor can any other Htipport lo taken oxcopt clinchlni(tho beam with the hiR'i. Tho object Id to caimo tho oiitioniuit to loo hla balauco and! 'tumble off. Thoy tumbludl Tho slRht of a perfectly dlRiilfled noldlor or Hiillor fallttiK off tho IiIrIi horau was Rreotod by Hhouta and choori from tho audience. A team of four from tho army and navy went Into tho cmno, and Homo ray tho army lout ouL .Tho roporter will never admit lU lie la an army man and tho roforrco waa foni tlio navy I A blindfold boxinr; match of two rounds followed tho pillow fights, l-'aun ovldontly liked thin Ramo alxo, and will greet futuro porformunceH with gloo. Tho main evont capio next on tho program thu six round bout be tween Kd Carpenter and tho Dutch Knrponter. Prom tho Btart, Fronchy showed- hla good Judgment of tho weight of tho Dutchman's punch, and ran a side roal. foot race around tho ring. I'mnchy had tho mlafortuno to ho thrown In tho rirat ronnu, ami tooic advantaito of I lac) ninth count lo re covor a bit of hla wind. Coniifdor ablo clinching wna' ovident at onco, and this with Froncliy'a footwolk coiitli.uod a foaturo of tho match. Hitting in clonchoa was an offense of j both, and tho referee wua kept busy warning tho boxord. At tho und of tho' fifth round, a diversion was offered by a dlfforonce of opinion botweon tho tlmokoopcr . . . .1.. ir..ti'.i n.wm.l.lu 'Plmtf anil one 01 uiu nuuo nui.un.n. ...v. . started to mix for u minuto, nnd the ring was quickly filled, fiomeono muHt havo pulled tho tlmokoopor off , tn tin r.HIL' tho KOIIR tO Start tllO sixth round, and tho crowd cllmboWj out ugatu, Fronchy opened up tho last round with an attack that would suroly havo oudud in tho Dutchman's dofeat. Tho Kid waa apparontly as freah as first stonnod Into tho squar ed circle, with tlio added advantugo, of having 1'oon warmed up by the' many mtieo no nun m Dutch. Tho Dutchman saveu iinu solf from hla opponont'H long arm by clinching, and falluro to obsorvo tho referee's wamlug about clinch hitting lost tho buttlo for tho Kid. " Tho referee slopped tho bout with fully & seconds to go in tho last round, declaring tho Dutchman winner of tho contost. Turmoil held away HRiiin, showing that the doc s ion wan far from popular with thu faua. ... Ouo of tho mon on in" mi"j ; work, offered thu Dutchman a purse- j or MOO against $250 if ho would lyin IhoVlngwlth one or t ho truck I drivers rorJotir roundH. Dutch linn apt accoptod, aa iur an wwu w ...i . ... iif.ii. Young Kvana. a ciovu weight from outside, c hallonged l oj Dutchman to a bout tosbo hold In the jioar future. In Am-it'ta on "V cturv Day' hum iinr v.'ua enacted a Rreat ovent, tho fir it mutual convention of tho Amor- lean LurUiu, its mombuni tho hoyx and man v ho waded thn blon Uonltcd Reopen Hearing of Water Rights on Silvies River At tho Ootuhor lorni of clrcu't court nppllratloti wn Hindu by the William ITunlwy Compuuy, Harnoy IJaaln .Devo'opuieiit Company and iui mirou privHto water uwm to re open tbo onto In order that further toatlinony hn taken ua lo ll" ralatlvr rlarhlH to tlu w.itnr for Irritation purpo '. JiiiiRi Dlitdii Intiinatal nt thu t'mo of thn r.rfumunt that ha wou'd comply. 'Ih!a wtmk thu ordor lias botui localvod of which tho fot lowing l's tho HubNtauco after roolt Iiir thu immufl of Ihono asking it: And It appoarlng to tho court that It is ncnuaaary and proper that thu matter should bo rotunuded.-for thu taking or testimony liuforo a rof oreo on the matter. sot out In thu various petitions heretofore rujout oil, as well a i upon all mutton In uxplauntlon or rebuttal or tho matter: vol nut tu the putlthmo ami thn taot Imony taken thcrsuudor, in voll n.-i or other mat lorn or obylfmi mlatako and f-r thn corrootlou or arror'In Ui rocord ; It furl lie apprising th'tt alnce thu taking or tin teattniony mid tlur'iT the n-ljudlt'itloii rrou69llng' H the HivI'M ittvor water dutorru'nalion, that th WHl'am llanloy company, well aa Hit I'aclflo Llvf Stock Coipp.my, havo donu aomo now work YO CLOSE AT HV, Wo tho undersigned Merchant:! Agru'i to pIoho a. 5 P. M. diirliighu winter mouths. Ilcgliiiiing Monday Nov. 17. I Fnrtuara KxchnnfiO llurno Caah Htoro, ' Hater P. Behwarln C. II. Voogtly I.n. (leer and Co. Lunoburg h Dalton Co. N. Hrown & Soiib. HIS s ?em. cap, y t 1 wa smzijr 1 hw "v irvvvv. v jssmj:ssm maw aiiiiim: a.vwa aaaiiiiiiiiiiK. . M.t.ouuiiiH or Kraticu to brhiR vie- torr; Thu convention wna hold nt M'mlenpolK Minn., November 10, 11 ami U', Londuru In tho Rreat ortanlzatlou tliln year aro Colonel . tho way of chanRlng tho channels, His and ntougliM for tho dlalrlbu tlftu of water to tholr Inuda; " And il further appoarlng Hint this nut effect the r'tshts of all partlca thla prcciodlnr.; and It further Hp v rttiK tliut it will bu iiQcoatury for iJUIt hSnglpcor lo do further on . .v ring work to dutormlne tho ' . e. of tho now work by tlioao com-'-n-de upon the dlsirlbutlmi of tho VwUira or this atrenm, and tho rola ti rlghlii of others; Itifnrlhcr appourlug that the Water 1 Irani will not bo ublo, without Rreat iiiconvenlouce, and for some tlmo to corno. to talto tho testimony in thltj c.1.10: U la thuroforo CONSIDKUKD. OUDKItHD, ADJUDOKD mid DI3 CIH313J) that, this mattor bo remand ol 10 tho Water Hoard for gathering i'.icU further data at may bu necaa rj. anil for (ho taking of further uuui'u, tbu evidence to bo tuUuu by Yin. M. Walker, tin mforoo hereby pftnVitoil by the court for that pur .m. hmiI upon tlio I'ou'ipletlou of nrb tejtlmouy, whUh HltaU bo tnkou . 'tho refureo a anon afl muy bo nU'Iu. that tM aamu shall bo ro . ortd to tha iVnlw Hoard for their ' niiiugs nnd further duiBrmtuntlon .0 bu roporluit to this court ui soon .3 poHHlblu. co.M.MijitciAh c.rn HHOItKTAHV AHHIVi: HortC. Joiios'iirrlved hero tlio lorn prrt of tho week from Portland to titiuuio bin dutios at seerotiiry or tlio Ilurua. Commercial club. Mr. J'li'oi baa boon getting iicqualiited w'.tli tho pcoplo or tlio town and tvcualutlng hnlmaidr with condi tio as or tho country In order that ho iflay work tu harmony with thu com nvuilty In advancing Its Interests, Tb gontlemaii has madu a ravorablo impression upon his associates ALLY Henry I). Llndiiloy of Dallas, Toxna, chalrmnn of tho oxocutlvo commltteo and Colonel Theodore KoohovoU Jr. Itesoliitloun were pnaned ravoriiiR deportation of unfrlondly nlienu. Centralia Reds Fire on Service ' Men in Parade Anarchist's Creed Compared with That of American Legion. An the parade or tho 'American LurIoii passed the 1. W. W. hall In Centralia, Washington, on Armistice dny, Indiutrrnl Workers or tho World opouod fire 011 I ho Kx-forvice mon In thu parade from thn top of a build ing, hilling three nnd wouuued sever al others, Tho parndo broke up In dtaordor, and an onwRcd mob rnr.ed tho I. W. W. hall and sot II on flro and later hanged thu riiiRloadcr under a brldgo. It la timely to compare tho creed nr tho Amirlcau I.oglon with that of tlio UuHslau Anarchists or America ovldontly adopted by tho Centralia Kudu, THU AMK1HCAN LI30IO.V "Por (lod and Country wo associ ate oHrselvo4 together ror thu rollow ItiKtpnrpoHnn: "To uphold and dorofid tho Con stitution or tho United Htutua or Amorlci; to maintain law and ordor; to roster and porpotuato a ono him .drod per cent AmorlcanUni; to pro servo tho momorlw and Incldonln or our uasodatloi: in thu (Jnat Wnr: to Inculcate a sense or Individual ob ligation to the community, stato mid nation; to combnt tho autocracy of both tho ehiHsos and tho um'Mr; to niukxi right tho ninatcr of might; to promote ponco and good will on earth; to iiafoguard and traiiBintt lo posterity tho principles or Justice, freedom and democracy; to conso cralo and sanctiry our comradshlp by our devotion to mutual helpful noaa." TI1H ANAKCIlST (Proui'donuments reontly neized h.v uiu uuvernment or tho u. M.) "To comploto tho duatructlon or private control or natural r.osourco.1 and capital mid comploto destruction or powor or rulo and tho Institutions Invested with power to onforco rule or 0110 man over another. "Tho Immodlato rolzuro or all means or production and all articles or consumption and make tho work ing cIiinaos tho mastora In fact of all goneral wealth. "At tho sanio tlmo to morcllosaly destroy all that romnlnn or govern-i moutal authority and class domina tion, liberating tho prisoners, demol ish prisons and police olllces dos-; Iroy nil loaal papers portalning to , private ownership or property; all fluid fences nnd boundaries, and burn all coi'tlflcatua or ludohtuduoss In a I word tu taka caro that everything Is I wiped from tho earth that is a ro-! minder or tho private ownership of property. To blow up burrocks and geuadarmus and to shoot tho most prominent military and pollco olllcers ' must bo tho most concern or thu revolting working people. In tho work of destruction wo must bo ntorellesH for tlio slightest weaknosa upon our part may afterward cost tlio working classoa a wholt sua of needless blood. y Wo go tranquilly, choorfully, not bocauso it is painful to us eternally to bo calling lo bloody combat no! Hut becauso there, far beyond tho corpao of horOos, boyond tho blood-, .covered barricades, boyond all tor-,' , rora of civil war, thoro 'already shines, , for UH tho magnificent bountiful rorm 01 man wuuoiu a uou, wiuioui. a mnstor and froo or authority. , "Wo hato religion becauuo it lulls tho spirit with lying tales, takes awayj tho courage mid faith In tho powor, of man, fallh In the triumph of Juu tlco hero on tho real earth not In a chlmorlcul hoavon. ItellRlni.i covora' ovorything with fog; roal ovll bo comoa visionary, nnd visionary good . a reality, U baa alwaya sanctified slavery, grtof, and tours. And wo. dcclaro v'ar upon all gods and ro- llglous fabloa. Wo aro atheists." If you holloYo It ia your duty to your country to lovo It, to support ItaJ conuUtutlon, to obey Its laws, to ro- Burns "Oer f.hc Top" Says Taylor. RETURNS NOT COMPLETE AT HOON High School Students; Get Majority of Subscriptions in City. No quotn was sot for tho Hcd Crosn membership drive, but Judging from a probahlu method of arriving at quoins, Hums is "ovor tho top." County MnntiRor Don -M. Taylor has not heard from all his co-work ers in tho drive, so, full flgurcu ror tho county can not bo given. Mr. Taylor Ingeniously flguron that since this wna a membership drive, mid ono dollar wait all that could bo cxneclod. Hums has Jiiiulu good. "Tho miiount tobo raised nationally," said Mr. Taylor, "waa $20,000,000 or loss than one-fifth of a dollar por capita. At t ti 11 1 rate, lluriiti did very well, an ovor 400 was ruined I11 town." Returns up till noon today which Incudo all memberships from Huron and from nluo or tho outlying school dlatrlutn. ''IIIcm townti, ot ndiool districts, with names or workers and nmounta, rollow; C:ty or Huriu, (nolo bolow), f 424.no: Diamond, Holoii M. Smyth, $27.00; PoUon Crrtek..KdItlur. Dnrat. ?7.00; Hyo Orass), Uuth W. 8haw, $10.00; .Sllvlos, Alice Honnolt, $11.00; Nar rows, Annlu f!oto, $24.00; Princeton, Amelia Kcroth, $7.00: Voltago, Annlo M, Piultt, $0.00; B.iddlobutte, ICIIsa both Mindlqlon, $10.00; Lawon, Myrtle I. Thnmpson, $11.00. Total to dato Sn.17.50. Note. Tho ontlro campaign In HuriiH wna handled through tha schools, $131.00 wai netted through tho Grammar School and tho bal ance, $203.50 was, with tho exception of u row scattering dollnr.i collected through tho kfndnoiH or mm-chunta about town, subscribed on solicita tion or a number of High School :'tudoatn who put tho'r tlmo mid tboniwlvoM whole-heartedly Into tho work. Too much praleo cannot bo gion the toachor under whoso dir ection Ihoy worked. Miss Anderson, or tho ittudoutH, Misses llolon Good low, Mario Kgll. Mnrjorlo nnd Gladys Hyrd, Colla Hyrd. Gono Schwartr, Ada Johiisou. Ulancho Gooilniau, Huby Hayes. Uvalln Miller, Hazel, lllhhitrd, Mubol Hkluus, Corn mid Jessie Bhepard, Glndyii N'lchol hoii. Francos Doiiegau. Juno Dalton, Dorothy Keanev, Mario Pleka, Joan Mourou, and olhurs. GOOD CRAYEL FOUND FOR HIGHWAY FACE Tho gravel dressing pf thn high way la now under way. Mr. Allen's truokfi and 1:Ir steim shove! nro opor attiiR from tho Ibilir poli.t gravol pit and an oxamlnatloii of tho road yhoro It has boon placed fhows it of oxcollant quality. Tho writer had occasion to drive ovor It Thursduy aftoruoon. "Ruvural londB of gravel wore dumped In tho Interval botweon tho tlmo tho traveler passed ovor It mid his return to the work and thus but fow velflclos liad driven across It Including tho big truck", but It was found packed aulllciently that tho Ford wouldn't muko a murk in tt. Thu wash gravel now being placed upon tho road' mixed with the floor binding material appears to bo too largo for if - tojr dressing but it la understood there was still four In chon .to bo placed over the surfaco and it seems tho workmen hopo to find flnor gravol for this top dress ing. It would appear to ono from a casual observation of it that tho work Is going to provo entirely Kutisfact ory. ' " N13W TODAV ik I.. M.. I.-1,..., I.' I.'l.l.i'u N13W TODAV in Mr. Khiss 13. I'idc'fi Department FOi: SALE . .. " PtlltKi UH13D Poland oMnii " hoars, seven to eight r.innlliR old. "Can bo scon . at -A . ' 1 COHONA Typowrltor nqw. $4fi. At. (hla ollleo. Hoa'd thorn all on Pago t tlllk!.! I. j spoct Ua flag mid to dornd lt.aj?an st all onoinies, take a firm sjand agnlnat tho arch onoiny of civiliza tion TIH3 HD8.