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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
Hittiirdity, February at, 10!l(i T II 12 T I M K H ? It H II A Ii 1 11 V It N H , II A It N H Y J O V N T V , O 11 H .) N I'AGE 11VK JUDGE BIGGS CANVASSES VOTE ON IRRIGATION Circuit Judge Datton HlgRn ciuno (Mt from hla home at Ontario on 1 jjSt Saturday thiii Jib might bo prorf ent ii' i'10 lropor Unto to ciutviiirt it east at ttio rocont election J,r i Irrigation district. Tills fhou''' mo 1)0,11 l'llu u" 1,10 county mtge it Judno l.ovotm havlui; boon !ck .i desirous of roIiij; to Port end wMro lio would bo under Rpec mist Judge HlgRH telephoned lilin to go on and that ho would como In ,.nd ml f"4' The olllclul canvass wna-tnndq on Moiulav and rouulttt nu published last week were .recorded and properly entered of record. Judge UlgRH re turned nn Tuoadny ovonlng to Crano where lit1 took tho train tho follow jng morning, for homo. It will, bo tecoHnry that ho return hero noxt Monday to proHldo and eanvnan tho voto for tho Irrigation district that ii under coiiHidoratlon today. Thin will bo ('nno on Tuendny oh Monday U & holiday. The district Ju.tt formed will bo further organised upon-tho arrival of William Hatiloy from, tho caat when tho directors will moot and tlect olllcorn. This will rtfco tho orpnnlzatlon In shape to begin active work on tho project. No doubt the (AmmliHlouor elected will bo Invltod to take part in tho orgaulcAtlon au loon ns tho formalities of tho direc tor are completed.. Then will fettaw the KatherliiR or data by engineer 'employed for that purpose. HOSPITAL Bf ILWXG - T ASSOCIATION OHGANIZKH "Vhttt. wan it meeting of the direct or of tho St. JoHoph Hospital 'the' other evening in thin city at which tltrfe nn organization perfected.' .William Ilnnley hai boon, made prrtldcnt of what nan boon named the St; Jose, h Hospital AkhocIuMou ; W H. Craven, A, It. Olson and V. W. llrown have been named vice pretl ilen; San Mothcrithead, Hecrotnry ami !.' hi M llrown treasurer. In ail'!Jt. o these rnllotiien the dlreir t insist of James J. Done Kan i i n , m. Far re. K. M. fn-i - ' - tV-r. J. 0. Foley it lid J. W V A ' -ilug J nut held vnyn and na 1i'Vi(1,for the imrpoe if i .i . Mie matter before tho poo- ' i'n county and eo what anv.n uw no rainii to pocitro fur - i i lp in the erection of tho IiCmi 'ildini'. The Tlme-llernld r a ' " f the prnpwod nroot'pn of it ii iii' iit). out hoHpltal In this city ur'T't; r.om season. It will m" o, riMpi)ne from many of :hCcc11 B. PeMille's " TILL I COME BApK. TO YOU.'' a. , An ADTCBAFl' Plehn - J" X?STt7 oar li i or " s rem continent, m it vrtliv uttdert.akliiK nnd ' w'll be of greutlienont to KP.urii (.itii: I V. MI.VATIO.V KKSI'I.TS Stli if.! s cit (Mark reportH the fol lliwltii i is ing tho olghth grade If'iamn a ' held ilurlng Jaiiiiary. The r 'hey have not been pub- llflied I'fi.r Ik that the examiner Ivnn if v in, inlliiena: ",, I n' roi'iil vkiI llinlr it t ri. T1H tom-a M.iv I M T. Halsov, DrewHe.v: v'arrowa; Lynn Hower, ' '! 'I llrown, Herkloy: "rlnroton. K lii geography and i ri n. 1 : . A frtW.'yeHra ago wa lnughed mjgljt Uy. at the allly foot who prophMled that', mail would hoor bo 'Hying, In iho.ulr. ."Now. we ur voudering, hdw wojcwn .connVcC up with a ptait fr nrvo In gathering hp tho ew for thin ithfist. . Meamirltlg your dally wage at the price of "butter, how muny poundi a day dd you euro? Walter X)onatoH. !' . IturiiH Gilbert ' llnnilUoii, HUinloy r .l ' Miicklaiid. Killlh !r Hi. 'i. .UmmuIi Hucklitiiil. H ' , Kthul Onrd. HI I In " ' 'ii-f Mueklaiwl. f.'rune. OHnrgo Cawllleld. I.oon P1-1, Trurran Choolc. ivN.. ... 1.,-onii Uut linrfonl. il'ritu .-t . ,,, Auhiiium. Cecil Oani l' "ii 1. 1 i.i I'oer. Drowney. Tho-. lak'iig phyrilology alone: iijtliiitj 1liiriti 1ilni i---n' i ir rt iiii uei m r ii if 'kiURlaH. Cnine; lone Tucko, Nur- 01 Geography a I o no: Conntanco lushes. ISnriiH, . i'hyslolngy alone; Ilartra HopkliiH, Urns. tiKIIIlCK I'. IVU1 I'AHHjrJH O.V .little (lenrgfl Flkan Byrd parued thin (Thursday) morning lit n nome of hU parentH, Mr. and M. A. M flvrl In DpIiiuvIIU . p.., i iiiui.iiui ''The little follow took nick about fl dayx ago, with bronchitis and oi'd to he recoverlnc when bowoll roliblo developed which woh tho ue or IiIh deeth. . ueorgo Flkan Ilvrd wn:i born In ntarlo, Oregon. Dee. 3, 1916. I Id llio vonnuesl Hfin of Mr. unil Mr.t. rd id. h tiiirvlved by IiIh parents, nrMi.. i Alton Mud Andy, and Hi !lu. i rv ok w H bo hold to ml; v), : I ho family v li. Vun "uyn cu.idiict i ii'' wlih ndl.v care, bud to Ho u convoyed ' bloH-om th j. Contral IRENE CASTLE ,hUe Firing Cine" A like MoiherMakei Page's Quality Is Her Pride F.very IIOl'MUWIKU who hm over TltlKn rao'H uuallty w.nt It again und AOAINi i A round, full I.OAI-" --with that ludonimblo IHIMKV llavor( - which cntiHKH hubby to re mark: "Vlf', I M-e you've bfi'n It A K I S l l It H A I) to- day." voi know: une it law loiif, a for il.lo Ilivt of family foodwl . I'olltlelaiiH are oxportn at hnndlnR out tho bimk for tho ellnplo roiiHou that. tho, publu u JUHt an', Export at hvh1Io.w1iik Jt.;' , Man In tho arehltoct of bin own fortune, mid woman In tho fortuno of man. HouikIh good maybe lt'H true. To rcfuno to appollglzo whon ah apology In duo In to commit n ocoil offotiHO ovon womo than Iho first. Tho fool, of courHo, 1h exempt, 'I'll i I'd vn'rn mull f funril flm twimil. blllty of n Hlrlko ainoiig tho farmeni. )i (Hiurne. 'J lie proHpect or nn empty Hloiuiicli In enough to Jar Oven Wash ington Into life, ' A Chicago paper usher ti(' Iho United HtntoH wantH forolgn trade, but wantH other couhtrleu to luivojt also. How porfoctly delightful and charming! Wo want tho other fel low to have what wo wuiit ourHolven. It Ih uultd u iilmplo matter, after nil, to dlncover tho north polo, Junt plant a gallon Jdg full there und the thlrflty will do the rout. Farm Machinery Case Tractprs Martin Ditchers TYPE "KEROSENE M BURNING Z Gat Engines Botch Magneto Early Baart Wheat Alfalfa Seed GROCERIES .r : Dry Goods Shoies ! . S . if VALE TRADING CO. CRANE BRANCH o. ! i r . orr , . 0 i.i- I; H ,. i '-i i i () Imtle resou k, tr-rprlMi. A IH)VUi:i'l'l HTOItV "Tim Firing Mno" bogliiH In tho height of thu burial mmon at 1'ulm Ueneh. Florida, when Hhlola Ciinlron.H (Irene Can He) drlft Into love with a young laniUcnpo arehltoct named John 1 In tu 1 1 . Later "he coufeaiox that Hho Ih tsecretly marrli-d "In name only" to ono LouIh Mnlcourt. When llnm'l koos north to work on another contract, Malcourt IiihIhm that Hhlola cIiooho between "hoiiout wifehood and honest divorce." For her paront'H xaku, hIih cIioomch wife hood.. . .. HamlL In dcHpalr at hor doclHlon, oxpoHOH hlniMelf In a utorm, falln 111 of a violent fever, and Ih reported near death. Thin announcement brlnga Mttola rushing to her lover's Hide, wlAi, defying convention, Hhe liOljin hljajacki hwlth, . WalcaurT, tired' of the world and neeliig uotbing iu his marriage but dreg and dexpalr, Anally autu hU wife free by taking hln own life. The plot Ih Interwoven with vur lou4 Oilnor Intrlguen and eplHodon, InviJglnK many chaructern and In cltiiMRg dancing, Hwlmmlng, brilliant hoiOI- eventu, enchanting' naturnl Hcenory, und a touch of eerie Hplrlt Ih tu through which Maleotirt'n dead father hIiowh him the coume ho lb to talio. True to the nlogau eHtiibllHhed for Paraiuoiint-Arlcrnft Hpoelals, "Tho Firing Lino" Ih "nometlilng iimiHallv big" In Htory, HtagluK. caat mid ill- I'OCtloll. i TIiIh picture will bo hooii at the Lll.erty Theatre on Hunday night. Fohruary 2D. IhTKltv IIKAUTIFICATIO.V hV HFSL'Ir FltO.M .MKKTINf; "eautlllentli.n nt Ilia i'Iiv pnm.itf.pv MX result from tho dlMciiHHloii of . viih iiuuruvninuniH ui I lie ;7 "wi win raueiuiK ihmi iiigiu. i-uiaiiiitiee nnnolnted noino time U IHni - ..lb. T,, . j . I a . - . .v .... .... i ri vni in iiimniiiiiii i'jiiii i ii mil m i a nlr..i ... . 1 - oiurKei was given a a roa- miiuro to Hocuro oiua on tuo i luiieuig, etc. Tho tOWll nlnpU fun1 lu nvnltaliln piii ... ui worK, tirovuteo tnat no ou- in i : 1 1 w ii 1 t r ira nivuFainn A -o coiiiiiaie or inn com in uiaceu arounu $2000, of which over $500 0 be secured from the clock fund. PHOTO Studio AMATKVlt FINItttllNCl Developing and Printing Kodak KlargatcBtM V fr6 ipapahota JibUtt Jtiotogniph v ,84tlpfactb3il Ovaranteed or U J ';M&uey itefUHdedl F.T.HUNT Open Sundayu Only In former Bayer Studio Sheep Men Attention ! We have a limited amount of COTTONSEED CAKE NUT SIZE and can make Immediate Shipment Two lots analyzing 36.1 PROTEIN and 42 PROTEIN PROMPT ACTION REQUIRED Wire 'or Write Swift & Company Animal Food Department NORTH PORTLAND, ORE. Carrying a Ton a Mile for less than a Cent Freight rates have played a very small purt in tho rising cost of living. Other causes the waste of war, under-production, credit inflation have added dollars to the cost of the necessities of life, while freight charges have added only cenrs. Tho average charge for hauling a ton of freight a mile is less than a cent. A suit of clothing that sold for $30 before the war was carried 2,265 mile by rail from Chicago to .Ixs Angeles for 16& cents. I Now the freight charge k 22 cnts and the auit telle for $50. Th cot lb Mil ku tact 30 dmf. Th ftlf at tl ka iacrM4 Mily 1 . I Oik traaapartotUa afearfM Mtor lat th ' nm af th laiaM atllcU carrylm tk woal la Ui adlta an th cloth t th uiUra kut i tlitM Uir eWN aaiiwat ta ht a fw cmim mot: The $10 pair of shoes that used to sell for $5 goee from the New Eng land factory to the Florida dealer for a freight charge of 5?5 cents only one cent more than the pre-war rate. Bsef pays only two-thirds of a cent a pound freight from Chicago to New York. American freif ht rates are the low-, set in the world. is advertisement is puidislied by the Sbsociation of Railway Gxccutives fktairn ly ttf-Ma h OTU Jfttitim JUiJway , Mmmtitu, it JraaSay, N IV, .