lie ho TlmON-Hcrnld goes n " Tho Tiines-IIcraM Is an'J established friend of tho people of Harney County where It hm been a weekly visitor for tlilrty yoarH. 't IVn Job department ' equipped to sxve yoar noedk irly lo iiuirojiomcs in Har- County than' tfny other .uitminf. IT VOU W1RI1 CO 1 iL VOL. XXXIII BURNS. HARNEY CpUNTY, OREGON DECEMBER 27, 1919 NO. 9 1 ltfii 11 " ATHER DATA 1 A T OF WARRIORS inna1 aid State L?r.islation Invcs'gatcd. ND LAWS BENEFICIAL SHATTUCK DISCUSSES HANDICAPS MET IN WORK OF PAST' YEAR Preliminary? Report on, Work Conducted at Experiment Station in 1919. c i. c r p jDi'iu in uci vice -um- eputcd in Malihg Final Proof (or Patent on Homestead. I . A - . A I I Q HIV 1I1IUI UUIVIUtl VI B. V.U ff11aattM A IrtnHlnn 11 U ww- - f " Cross, ir garnering rii posaiuio on national nnd etato legislation 1.. ...- ..!! ...t 1. ...... arc gr.111 tod to men who served country In a military capacity 16 and lmv, as well as uurmg 1110 k 1 .. u 1. 1.. .1 H t.HM uay been accumulated, out it la iiu tlitii rmtn limn In limn ntf rnW lllWn KrUlltillC CBtlCC nl tllcscs to soldiers and sailors will emitted, both national and local. An t or Congross passed in r 00- r, 1919, entltlod all men, honor ' discharged, who during either Mexican or Gorman cmls nerved a military capacity not lens than days, to calculato Huch period of . ...1 . 1. 1 . 1 Ircd to mako proof and obtain pat- on honiostead lands. Tho total A I - - . 1 I H U years, except in tho case of applt- yiiiH 1 iiiiiiu ink. i&jui uiiu u u , nan Hiui cu 111 umnu mini wiuui aim iu- IH IlIltlfllL IT III'III t. ft. 11 A Fill TDUI (1 homcsiena. aciuni rensoenco 01 oniv srr rnvnrinr lwu vuam aurviuu or .. . . 1 '.t.ki. uiremcnin. eic.. enu us uuwmbu Mr. Sam Motbernhead of the. Cross and U. B. Land office in city. By compromise agreement in tho or tho State of Oregon va. me I, H rnmnany an han riAflfl TTlon- ln these commas, nearly ten a a V. I L . 1 ha nfTnrnri rnr ua a nt a nripn m nn by agreement between repreaen- n . l1 I . 1. t. iinmrn inn r mhmth. i i uuiil 10 . . A A i 1. 1 K'ftfl rn I U kf II IIIIVUIIIHIIII III LUBES ex-Borvice win oe Kivon n ibhuu 0 days to Holoct fluch of this land thev may deslro. Mr. A. It. Olsen, manager of tho I. a nmnanv lii.ro urlmn IntAr- . . 1 1 a : . . . ... ... ' ... . 4 .1 uie an euriy sexi spring uh iuey . a I. JI..IJ.J in nn iirvvn unci huuuiviuou. is the desire qf the eonpany' M.. UMalH..J MafUtiniit a)laV uirhii niiiLinuBU. - .iilbuui vsv j tell these lands, all of which will ibraced by tho irrigation project, tboio who will actually settle on land, mae tneir living wieru- lonmnnivAii and the comnunuy. Jana moreiy for mo purpoHo o inrinn ifv niir nirrniueiiL ilia t 1 A 111 .n. V. than ono fourth of tho total pur- nrleo. nnd coroplotlon of pay- 1 11 mil in anrnn nviiF it riMriiiii ill vunrn nl hIk ner con t internet. m'A.tnt tiriu nnw nn i nn miiii-v 111 coninany to demana ho groni an tin I nn MAn n tin Innilo WMIirfl -vul MWIW Tw " - w ri1 hArnn m nnnrn 1 r va ri'nu 1 lh obtained. Tho company, I am A ...111 1 I .1 a nn n till aA1 O. Will UH ItTlUll IU HUU UD D-U ihla land.Thoy, as they have shown r n ilin . lmAa Will HlDl nfllV conscientious, Industrious worx- wiio win nrnvft tbe seat cuizens. all." Mr. oiaen further stated that the 1 11 11 1 1 ti aaj nirn nv himiim uau a.Am at. u r M awu aa-awj waw- m. - A M a a Tho Hod Cross does not wish to to keep thorn poHtod so that tney Tho Christmas exercises 3af the I'Hoyiorinn cnurcn woanesuay wvuu- woro nttendea uy a mrgo coiiKru- Mati sii.ii'iwfiii fllfl flwtlr IH VltU - " ' " Tl t r -y . t n 1 la Vltilll IITla V'VWIMI " - " - ft A Ktin TTllirllflU A Mon for tho rollof of Armon n 1 r .Hid In about $7.00 golnu to i r OHt dlutrosalnt,' condition In fny'Obll Sfmtlucki Subt';) Upon UHatiuiliu; ohargi) bf tho Rtu tlon ojirly In Kohrdary, thu wrltor found coiiUltlons vory unnntlHfuctory. Tho major part of tho fall work ro- inalnud to bo completed In tho spring. oiuclent help wa almost i!irip6i&lblo to socur'c, tho prlng whb cold and bnckwiird, the precipitation for tho pant threo yoars far bolow normal, with Indications that nagorats,. grasH hoppors and late spring fronts wero to bo uuusuully numorous. At tho opening of tho farming ttoa son a careful survey of tho moisture conditions on thb dry-lind summor fallow was mndo, the roRillls showing that (he soil was lnolnt to a depth varying from 9 to 10 Inches, below which the soil was so dry that it would wol stick to a null.augvr. It! will be woll to bear in mind this fact when checking over thq dry-land ylolds, y. All, tho hind to bo, hftnttttni under Irrigation should havo been fall plowed. ' This, howam, yimi uot dono; henco dolaye'd' tlto-Heoifing of tho crops until It bocamo necessary to Irrigate boforo seeding. Taking nil factors Into considera tion, some of tho results nra excep tionally good, Homo only fnir, and in a good many cases the reniil( Wfo dot ropreeentullvo, duo to the Inolliclont work of tho Irrigation Asslstunt who resigned by rdquost August flrst, Some of tho principal linos of In vestigational work conducted nt tho station aro ns follows: Dry Land. 1. Variety trials with cereals, forago crops and roots. Tho objoct being to soloct an'd dovolop early maturing, hlglj yielding, drought and frost resistant TrajR of good quality. 2, Crop rotattoM, thu objoct be ing to determine the value of crop sequences In regard to yield aud fer tility as compared with continuous croDplng. ' Irrigation Kxpcrtmcnt, 1. Variety trials of cereals, for ago crops, and root. 2. Crop rotation. 3. Duty of Water trials on cero als. forage and root crops. Tho results of this trial rthould bo ef interest to all of the "water users of Harney county. 4. Increaso fields for tho produc tion of the aost promising varieties of ceroalH, forage and root cropH for distribution. Tho first part of tho results ob tained will appear in. next "week's is- suo of Tho Times-iieram ana win ue worthy of attention as there will bo some Interesting comparisons botwoen dry-land and irrigation farming. o KXCKLLKNT 8INOKH AND H PFIAKKIl KFTrUIlMNO Rov. Harold Humbert, general soc- ulora nf Ihn Blllln iRlltlrfnV flC.hflOl mini . w - f . - association, Is coming back to tho . t a Presbyterian enures on unoy, Jan uary 4th. Tho young man .is favor- .Mu vnmAmhnrnH hv a tarorn number of Burns peoplo who were fortunate a. a lnH4 enough to near mm on ui spring. Rov. Humber.t Is- 6ne of the finest spenkors and singers ever i,.fii in nitrtiH nnd lt Is honed our people will tako advantage of this . .. . . . !.j Visit to near mm ukhiii. t Tho llrst servico win oq on wuuuuy mi.nlnir TnniinrV 4. find ho Will alBO luuiiimiip ....-- rf I ------ 1 hold unother service that evening. Tho young mnn will remain in tho city for the on(lro week following, a AlfAB Atsmiifio 110 HUH 5 Hurviuwn y Congressmen Train Crew Shows Yanke Democracy A. II a 1 1 r on d trainmen are proud of tho fact that many of tholr co workers h a vo . climbed to Im portant posts In national life. And such gov ernment offi cials ft r o al ways proud of the fact, that' tlioy wore for mer tr.ilntnen Wltnmia Four congressmen nt Wanlil n g t o n from threo dif ferent b t a t o s and all of whom still hold tholr union cards, recently donned tho old I WM "V Tl aJ asBBsah, ' All .. I Lift I ,JSKI te.zM'& .a anaaaarrr Baa -rrnaT . a Maaawifaaaaafrt aBaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaarsi rm .Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai AaBBaaaaa aimmmmm m bbbbbbWm t ,wwiV"if i a aaaaaaaaBaaaaat. 4aaaaaaBa1a--w.BrfaBaaaawaaaBiBaaiaaa.aiaiaaai - " , - - .m ...... . m ammttmmm aaaaaaa. 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Uurko of P n nnsylvanln, and brakoman, Congress man Patrick Mc Lane of Penn- , sylvanla. r i Feeds 100 Head of Stock, Sells $4500 Worth of Hiy From SO Acres ot Alfalfa Tho Tlmes-Horahl ban urged from time to time thu advantages of alfalfa flelds and occasionally finds ran) fig ures to back up Its assertion that thu alfalfa man has tho best of the other farmer in this section. .This weok wo had a neighbor, who has what In termed a dry farm, as it Is not situated on thu river but docs got nomo wutor for Irrigation, g(vo a discussion of his operations for tho past season. This man baa some 80 acres in alfalfa and this season he disposed of 4,500 worth of hay besides hav ing enough 1oft to feed his 100 head of stock. Ho sold twelve head of steers, that brought him over flOOO, and had Just brought In 18 turkeyu that day which he sold to local peo ple. During the season ho milks a number of cows and tho butter fat Is shipped to an outsldo creamory which soiids a good slzo chock ovory week. What farm along the river with that amount of ncrcago In uso can mako as good return? Is alfalfa worth while? Or Is the present plan of overflow meadow land tho p'ropor way to prosper? The Irrigation project will solve that problem. o OI1UIHTMA8 TURKEYS D1HTRIIIUTKD I1Y "OOL. HILL" IIANLKY kkhvick mkn HitouLi, join EFFORTS BEING MADE POHT OF AAIKKIUAN IirAtlOIM "Every ox-sorvlco mnn In Harney county owes It to himself to Join thu local Post of tho American Legion," said Captain Hob Duncan, vice pres ident and. cxocutlve commlttuomn. o ftho PosL while discussing tho work the Poat has undertaken, "We can net hope 'to be really strong and of beneHt.i'ovourselven and the commun ity until our membership Is anuar 100 pur cent as we can muko It. 'Tad secrotary can give fho boys all In formation uecessary in making ap plication,".. o BI1JLK HTUDY KXA.MINATIOV TO UK J1KAD JAXUAIIY 10 TO OBTAIN SERVICES ' OF COUNTY NURSE Tho Times-Herald family was ono of Hovornl In this city to rocolvo a turkey from William Hanloy on tho this occasion, tho turkeys having day boforo Christmas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Golden played Santa Glaus on been brought In from tho OO runch, whoro tho doldons are in chnrgo. It wus u most enjoyable Christmas gift, and this ofllco surely appreciated the kindly remembrance State Superintendent Churchill announces that the questions for tUe examination of high school student who hnvo been taking tho bible study course will bo sent to the principal for uso an January 10. Tho examin ation will bo In both the old ond new Tcatanionts, Thoso desiring credit for Hlhlo Htudy should bo prepared to tuko tho examination. u HOItACK. HUKDKTT HOME Horaco Hurdott, ono of (be Harney county boys who was among Uncle Sam's fighters across the water, has but recently returned and lias again taken his position with the Eastern Oregon uivo hiock vo, ai uo i-. ranch. Tho young man was a mem-' her of tho army of occupation and recelyod his dischargo only a. tew weeks ago. Ho mado a record in get ting across, as he was but six days in Camp Lowls and went direct cast to Camp Mills, bolng in ?runce within sixty duye from tho data ho loft hero. Mr. iJurdott was on tho front for n long purled, spending 19 months ovr seas. Ho was slightly wounded nnd placed in the hospltul for a short tlmo, ' I 'vn 1 : GONNA BE A HARD WINTER ON SNOWMEN 1 imm, "-Sp 'WSP: Oregon Anti-Tuberculosis Society Requested to Make Demonstration. Several actlvo public-spirited or gnnlzatlons in thb city are cooper ating In nn effort tb secure a county nurso. Tho campaign, originating wth tho Rod Cross, Is bong actively supported by tho American Loglon, Mothers club and other live bodies. Tho presont plan Js to flrnt prevail upon the Oregon Anti-Tuberculosis society, which bus In other counties fostered this work, to provide thu county with a nurse for a porlod of demonstration, to bring Its vnluo to the attention of county ottlclala and tho public. Tho vuluo of such ser vice, as lifts been demonstrated In other counties that now provide for thu maintenance of li county nurso in tholr annual budgets, is almost Inostlmablo. Tho scope of tho work Ib unlimited, This nurso maintained by tho county would not only be oir hand for practical nursing In .tlmo of epi demic, but could train others through tho provision ot a nursing course not only for enro of tho Blck In such emorgonclcs, but nlso for provoqtlvo and romodlal work In their own homos. Sho would bo pruparod to train school students and others In Klrst Aid, to confor with toachors and mothors relative to tho henlth and physical training of tho children and to supervlso such trulnlng throughout" tho schools of tho county. " Tho position Is not Intondod to su porsodo that of county physician, but covers mu;cll mat lUO cuuiuy jmyni- elan can not bo expoctod to do. In miny casoa, a county nurso would bo ablo to glye valuablo asslstauco to tho county, physician, Undoubtedly tho gonorous respouso of Hnrnoy county to all calls mado upon It by tho Red Cross in lta sev eral drives for war tlmo nnd ponco timo rollof fnnds, nnd to the Oregon Anti-Tuberculosis soclty In tho sale of Christmas seals, will hove con-' Blderablo influence toward inducing the active cooperation of tho former organization, and the pioneering ot this, ork In Harney county by tho latter. Public splrltod cltlzenB who Iwlsfci td.xald In this cauBo can bo of considerable help by writing individ ually in its support to Dr. David N. Roberg, socrotary, Stato Board of Health, Portlnnd, Orogon, and Mrs. B'do Qrr-Dunbar, Selling building, Tortland. L1HKAKY CLUB MEETS 4 o LEGION WILL ENTERTAIN HONOR GUARD t ' I To Be Hosts at Liberty and . i . Supper-Dance. ' ' , ' r W MEMBERS FAMILIES ASKED i t Harney:6ounty Post No. 63 Han Big I ime at Regular January Meeting Next Saturday. JtJBt by way of n bit of a roturn to (ho Honor Guard Girls, tho wivee, mothors, sisters, daughters, nnrl sweethearts of thu American Legion boys who huvo dono so much for thorn, slnco tho sturt of tho world, war, tho "budifles" aro planning a suppor-dnnco In their honor. Tho regular monthly meeting of Harney County Post No. C.I of tha American Legion Is scheduled for Saturday ovunlug, Janunry third, and thu program of tho ovonlng an out lined by tho entertainment com in I Hea ls ns follows: During tho buslnoss meeting whlcli commences at 7:1(0 p. in. at head quarters, tho Hums Commercial club, tho ladles will bo untortnlned nt tho Liberty Theatre where a special at traction, "Tho Woman Thou GavcsC Mo," will bo exhibited for tho Ocea nian, tho young ladles bolng guests oC tho Pont, Aftor tho meeting which will bo- timed to closo with tho show, tho ladlos will bo met and escorted to Tonownmn Hall whore tho ovonlngn good tlmo of dancing and dining will commence Formal Invitations will bo sent onf. to all Honor a'unrd Girls but In order that non.o of the mothers, wives, Bis ters ampBWeethoarts will bo mlsscil tho members aro ruquusted to bring thorn nnd In tho meantime to seo tho entertainment commlttco for show tickets. This Invitation Is, of course, ex tended to visiting membors and tholr Indies as woll us tho membors of thu local Poat. Membors aro especially requested to be on hnnd early for the business mooting, as sovoral matters of Im portance are Bchedulod for debatft and action'. ' o HKMKMHEIW TELEPHONE FORCR Connection with a public sorvleo' corporation ban Its advantages at this' tlmo of tho year, as ovory ono of tho young ladles In tho telephone offlcw can testify. Mnny peoplo mako It a point to remember tho efforts for better service made In. tholr be half, and tho telophono olllco person nel Is especially thanking thu Wil liam Hnuloy company as ono of these'. Last week William Stirling, treas urer of tho company, gave each' oC tho glrlB Christmas romembrnncoH In tho form ot ton dollar checks,' aa tokens of appreciation for tho court esies rendered during thu past yoar. o PUT ONE OVER ON "T)HE. Tho following, was clipped from a rocont Issuo of tho Portland. Thu victim formerly resided In this koc-; tton nnd Is tho fathor ot Mrs. C..H. Voegtly: John Day. Whon tho forests wore burning last August M. F. Wllllnms. a homosteader of this place, helped out tho forost sorvlco with his auto, taking flro fighters nnd tools into tho mountains, for which ho charged tho modost Bum of $M0 t cover Mo o' penses of tho trip, saying ho did not wish to profit by tlio trip. ' NoV cornea tho department of Internal rev onuo nnd taxes Williams $12 for run ning an automobllo for hlro. 5 I Where to Find News J Tho Ladles Library club mot ftt tho homo of Mrs. Nnto Franklin on hi&t Saturday aftornoon, with Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. Wnrron M. Sutton aH Joint hostessoa. Tho program on Japan wna contlnuod from tho prov Iouh meeting. . I Tho iiuu will moot again next Saturday at tho homo of Mrs. W. Iv. 1 Huston. PAGE ONE Alfalfa farm pays big. Christmas turkeys from Hanloy. Put ono ovor on "Tobo." Horaco Durdott home.' Dlb'ie study examination. Telophono staff remerabored, Gather data on privileges. Loglon will entertain. County nurse wanted. Shattuck dlscussos handiacps. Singer returning, Library club meets. 8orvice mon should Join Legion. PAGE TWO Whon our eyes aro opened. MlBsIng rolattvoB sought. Short miscellany. Illustrated news. PAGE THREE Somo "Thank You" ads. PAGE. ..FOUR . Local and poraonal. PAGE FIVE Local hnpponlnus. PAGE SIX Now Irrigation .petition. PAGE SEVEN Lognls and classified. ' PAGE EIGHT Somo "Thank You" ads. I ! 1