The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 20, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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The Times-fleraldL
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T I M E 11 B II A I) I)
T II K
Ha The Largeit Circulation Of Any
Newspaper In Harney County.
JULIAN BYRD
Manager
SUttSCItlPTiON HATES
One Yr , . . .
M on tin .
IVr-o Month
.. 1.00
. . .75
Saturday, Ikn'omhrr iiO, HtO
; ANTI-UAIUUT IMiANH
Harney county la how KettltiK
ready ,for a rabbit polttonlng, cnm-
That tuny hot Bound especially in
tereetlnR to pooplo who know what
a peat tlio Jack rabbit in 111 tho Cent
ral OroKoa counties and who under
vtand that tho approved method of
dealing with it i by poloonlng, To
t&oac, hoyover, who romemher tho
vjvo of Initiated legislation provid
ing Tor tho payment of bounties Tor
tklllttiK rabbits, wjiich swept over tho
pjJt of tho statu in IDIti, tho nn
ruuucynipnt lmH real meaning and
Iraportanco.
In 1 1 14 Harney county initiated
axnl adopted a rabbit bounty law.
In tlio two yenra that followed many
tfeoumiudn of dollar wuro paid in
bounties A good many rabbits
vrfro killed, and people in adjoining
rountlcH begnn to think that tho
bounty method not only provided an
trcomo but also assured tho deatruc
tion of the pear. Accordingly rab
bit bounty bllla wero initiated and
received many votca at tho fall olee
ton In 1016. Tho paHsago of the
bHl was of no effect, however, he
Ratine i court dcehdon dented the
csmntlea to legialato lmthls manner
asd no more bounties wero paid.
Harney county, which had been
paying bounties for over two yearn,,
Sn apparently glad lo bo rid of tho
law for no effort wan mado to obtain
tho legislation In any othor wny.
lb none of the other whore tho law
Van llllt nllnwntt tn Inkn nffn ivnu
any nurh effort made, either, hut all!
aavo devoted tholr antl-rnbblt actlv-,
hy to tho method Approved by tho
IJlologlcal survey poison In various
farms. In short, where both plans
have been followed, tho latter has
ljn finally accepted an tho better.
Whenever tho bounty idea Is again
nuXKOfcted. this should be remem
bered. llend Itullotln.
A world record In dam building Is
wuu to hare been performed ut the
Warm Springs Irrigation project, In
Xnllienr county, where a dam was
completed In days. K. J. Ca-
rlllo, engineer. In elinrgu, arrived at
tho UoiiHon hotel recently. Mr. Cn
rlMo 1h a brother of Leo Uarlllo,
MnRO Hlar. Tho dam Is 100 feot
high, atroMH a Ci 0-foot canyon, it
1 27 feot thick at tho base and S
rut thlrk at tho top. The dam will
l.'jld 170.000 acre-feet of water and
will make a lake 14 miles long by
t'i mdee wide and it will be a
lUfo for ducking when tho duck
wtson nrrlvuH next spring. Tho cost j
ts about $1,300,000. Theru aro 28.
H00 :iri' acres la the project and
the land has all been sold. A'roady
6; families are on tho laud and 145'
othur families will inovo on within' a'
h.rt tiniH. The lake will probably
In? -linked with bans In duo tlmo and"
it 1 possible thnt a few million of
the birds which 'loaf around Malheur
Fake may shift over to tho Warm
Springs dam. Oregonian.
o
' FOR SALE
Foil SALK - Common bciiho bob
sled, good an now. $40. It. II.
VLI.K.V. Iliirnn, Ore. 12-20-31
VANK GIRL IlHAktlAMENT MEETS "WHIP"
II A R KHY
oocjftv, 6 n n (i o n
Hatunlay December 20, loisl
Lady "Nancy" Anion American woman -of. tho Lauclunnes of
Virginia and tho flrst womuli tu sit tn the tlrUlsh hnums of com
mnn, got her flrst tnsto of politic hea tho party whip refused to
let bar leave thu houe during an linporant dlsmuslon. Her hut
band, Loid Astor, now Jn tho "houso of lords." son of Viscount Will
iam Astor Atuorlcan who renounced his right Cnr tho British title
tu making a tight to evade duties of the Mile and should ho be suc
coHKful he will bo a candidate against his wife for thu seal lu ill
house. She auya sho will not oppos him then.
KIMTOlt'H KKOKH'T WILL DO
Dccnuso you can't hank the 52
numbers of your homo paper on tho
ChrlHtmaa treo Is no nlgn that It
Isn't a pleasing gift to your absent
friend, Thu editor's receipt pinned
on a spray of Oregon grape SvIU look
mighty good to tho friend, -O.A.C.
Press liullotln,
o ...
Shop early and spend liberally
while the getting rid of it la good.
rrlcea may tumble some day.
ALL LINES DISTINCT
IN THIS SUIT OF BUFF
re mm a an a ibo v
iiro niuajuiu A I FHO At
COME-BACK
V-
When Giant Stirs
When tho lion roam tho lessor
nnlmuln takn to cover. Thu law of
null' preservation extends ovou to the
lower kingdom.
When thu Klatit ntlm tho mldnt
iroinhloM atftrttirns lo night, Oho
nwoop of thai tnlghty arm muaus
extermination all within Its reach,
lu our country wo httvo jiruntOHt
)I nil giants. For centuries ho has
boon peacefully slooplng, but today
ho la beginning lo stir.
Tliin giant Is thu American farmer,
tho one man of earth upon whom
all tho world depends for Itu very
oxlHtencih
Capitalistic pro fit corn have gouged
him until I1I3 hide resembles a selve.
Labor agitation and strikes have
curtailed his legitimate activities un
til his exasperation has reached the
point of explosion. irn
nut the giant is calling a halt. He
has grasped his club of war and Is
going into action,
A new organization for farmers
has been created. It Is tho Amer
ican Federation of Farm Iliireaus.
It proposes to be to thorfarmer what
thu American Federation of Labor
has been to the cause of union labor,
Its object Is to protect the farmor
and tho average American citizen
from tho injustices of capital and
labor, lu this It will undoubtedly
have the sympathy and cooperation
of that largo class of people who are
neither capitalists nor unionists, who
now aro at tho mercy of both.
Tho now federation will pot use
bombs or other like means of do
s'ructlon. It will not use physical
force or Intimidation of any kind,
II will urn linriin autiuu unit tior.
suasion whero nerauaslon will accom-
ytlsh the desired results, ir
T h may resort to ine nanot wnere
otltfcr means fall)
Tho farmer wants a fair price for
thu products of his soil. Ho wants
the ultimate consumer to receive
these products at an equally fair
price, without enriching a horde of
useless add uuscupulous middlemen.
tipecuimora nmi proiueers,
If all the farm societies and clubs
mi
The liorile ut Ijiielotrs of riirfn..r
chiiiiipiiin Johm Wlllanl iiiu luvt
the opportunity or uxuin HtiiitiK
Until fnlth Te Itiikaiti n
hus word from Willurd. win, i
iiom tn the mouiitalriH uintiKiiing
a atrenuoua iralulug which Hull
tales that Jtiiih U HilnKliij.'' "tighi
and that he l xoinx u, ir i,i
redfoin hliiiself for bin iitiaurabir
Toludo shuMiiu.
There are many new fushlnn
wrinkles on this brown and buff
winter suit. Thu details of the
big swing pocket Is brdught out
clearly by the rows of buttons.
One of the now Persian vests
poopa out between the simps of
thu Jacket front fastenings. Die
hat is of velvet and monkey. fur.
i
FURS ARE HIGH
NOTICK
Thu following named young men
are open tn engagements for dinner,
ChrlstmaH Day. Derutnhor 26, 1910:
L. A. Shepherd
Italph Stretcher
I. V. TomlluHoutJust out of hos
pital. I). M Taylor
II. L. Turner
K. Krlcson
F. A. j-'essler
('. L. Itobb
T. H. Foley
Invitations may
left at this olllce
are ntnitJgnmiitoiWnlo cino 'rJilt cent
ral organization Hlmllar to tho Am
erican FoderatltJu or Lfibbr v- . ita
power would ht Ho' treUlolftlbiiH that
no IntorotU ilnd no person can politi
cally or commercially withstand it
displeasure, "
Itti mlloiiH of voles could elect any
or all government and nlato oiUciiIh
lt could dielato every net of eon
jiroHU It could lihld; fin own Judges
on tlio bench it could fcnnd lis owii,
men to congroii) and the stato leglA
mlurort It could httvo only such lawa
us those it mlejit (iriglliatu and ap
prove. '
if this now organization fpllnwa
out IIh unnoulicod plait of looking
arter the Interests of those of thu
f 1 . ' ' ' i j
pooplo who are now between thq J
piiriuiuas aim me lanor tlliotttd
nroflleeni nnd Hin in'lintnru
. ; ii)ri
A ilomeals "will coon bu on
trail, and Its mercy is aH yet
known quantity., 4
Tlio giant U beginning u
Get the GenuinoJ
And Avoid tfs$L l
Eccnos
in Evory Cah
'fal? f
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XMAS
VAD
MUSIC
Sonic Is 4n the alr,,J
music In the heart
at Christmas keepvi
. It W thrirthe VWrr
A HRUNSWIOK ft th
' ?lr uth' the girt x
M'4t.k1f spirit withy
Christina.
'tt
bo made direct, or 1
It
Daughter has;girl jttid boy
frienaDhJvido Rteliain
ment for tliem
IT MEANS BRIGHTER
EVENINGS, the family
longer together, fewer ex
pensive pleasures
GIVE THEM
The BRUNSWICK
WELCOME
PHARMACY
DAD, IT'S UP
YOU!
'The bov ia that hda vm
something's needed to kj
i rum nome-
ti an mil. i.'iiiimi
Evcrywlicfc lr
big money. Arc
a
pperj arc making
OU one ol them?
t?iiiirtki' -
fl HTO carry every- ulrb, H.
IB thing in the line of Htlu
H hardware for the builder's If Kni AH Otar
Wm needs that's one of our II BwleW HarJwar
Bioeas ot service. What- I'hone Hon
everyoumay wUh to build I IbBbWMHbV
house, barn, shed, chick- I .
en coop, shelving or fenc I v.i "P"""
ing we can supply the jljtfil
II necessary tools and hard- l" HnHlR
II ware for the complete job. f J jHP
jl We sell the well- (iMV HI
known brands the t iiMJ
best quality obtainable V AssHsAHl
jthe you can pay. lflgH
-lisWi
1I77y! Ill
m m m
L U. M
IT PAYS TO TRAP
We ate paying lop.nlcli ptirci, Tiy ui
' Ml I . . It . t I
ynn it do vrni ;riru,
Ctlilrrnia lmi under
IU tifl na li' nir,
Htntl lot ! 'lr c IVicc IJit
today.
K.K. Skinner &Co.
Ito 123
1121 Fiont St.,
irmtttlij, Calif.
Save Your Eyes
ti
s
ICye Htrain chuhch lioadnclii'H,
nervouHncHH and other trou
bles. I (it kIhsnch accurately
nnd Kclcntillcally.
All Work Guaranteed.
MAL'RICK SCHWARTZ
Oplomctrlht
Olllce with Dr. II. I'. Smith
r?i
Opportunity Knocks at Your Door
The new) for hookknopcrH and HtenoKraphera In urKunt, Tin
jjomand U creator than dnrliiK the war -Halarlcm aro hotter futnri
tiemnndH wll he Kronter than wo una Htipply. Kvory Kradnate u
.iqw in kooiI position and the eallH aro atlil comlnK OUH IMlIVATh
..I'iCJtI'VfAUIAL COUItBK will lit you for the hont of thoHo poltlon
tflMTK YOll . INFOItMATION. l'08lTIONH OUAIt ANTKKl) T(l
Udtt (ll(AI)UATKH.
.MIIMVI.NTKU THItM lUKJINH MONDAV, DKCK.M IlKIt UOth
LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
FULLY ACt'ltKIMTi:!) The hdiool that mailt
101 IImIo Street
HoInc, Idala
:
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I'Jvcrnthiitf w AnulliiiH
for for
Evcriibodu " Anybody
Forced to a cash basis by mail order competition and
conditions resulting from the war, we are pleased tq
state it has proven to be a "blessing m disguise. It
has enabled us to pay cash for our goods, thereby get-
1 ' . il .1 i t. ! .1 1 1 - 11 A 1
ling mem ai me very iqwcsi ngures anu soiling encra
at a much smaller margin, The losses in doing a
credit business are enormous and necessitate the
selling at a higher pricethey can be made up in no
other way. It pays ' to pay cash. Our Holiday
poods are now beginning to arrive, consisting of
substantial and useful articles. It will pay you to
trade with us where you do not pay for the one that
never bays.
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LUNABURjS, DALTON & CO.
V 1
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If you buy it from
tis, it's worth
the price
L So GEER &
CHRISTMAS
Dance
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Dec. 25
Eggleston-Robinson Music
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