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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1920)
T II H T I M K 8 II K U I, 1) U II i fi ii a n n r r coi's tv t o ir a ox HatHrdny, April Jl, fnae, The Times-J-Ierald. Haa The Laranti ClrcuUtion Of n; Newspaper In Harney County. JULIAN UYRD i , Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Yf i 12,00 Montbi 1.00 tkraa Month .... .. ' .75 Urges The Passage of Educatkmal Tax Bill .Saturday, April St, HUM). In war days wo urged uvoryonu to cultivate that buck yard and othor t-paro land. Mllllona of Hmall gur ttona nprang into existence and con tributed unormously tn tho food hup ptyi II was dono an n war measure. Now as a peace measure lot' us do tho name. Food Id abnormally high, and thorn appears no intincdiato pros iftfet of any radical decline. Kvery tlttlo help In an emergency, and hAV.lt yards can prodnco wondon v. hen pul to proper use. Slrco tho intproino court has (Continued from pago 1) cause noarly two yoarsvomhT'TnTirH before tho InntltutloiiH could moot tliolr critical buUdlllK. und ,uinlut); nnco problem, 'tho bill carrion tin ap propriation to moot tho emergency cxstlng now, Tho now mlllaRo nupport will bo UKod a folown, on a building pro gram that will bo a pornianont odu catlonnl nnuot to Oregon ; to moot tho Increased coat of operation brought about by tho advanco in prices and the growth in student bodies; to avert tho resignations of tho best faculty specialists; to buy equipment, Hclunttllo appnratUH and to build up the libraries and state museums; to promote roHcarch; to purclutau add itional lands for building expansion nnd for agrlculturo experiment work for the promotion of better exten sion service 1o tho Htalu at large, o knocked out thu Income tax on stocks AM. WOOL WJYBKH ARK the value of the atock of tho Stan dard Oil Company of New JorHoy has ndvanced $-00 a sharo, and other Mocks have advanced In varlotiH tie vreesi Why not comploto the Job nnd render the rich man WAITING 1'OK OIIDEKS Democratic Party antUWoodrow Wil son, Hh iHnnilard boaror and loader during eight yearn or tho rapid try ing and turbulent Union in tho world'a hlotory; tho maBterful nnd upright diplomacy utilized bringing poaco, freedom and Jitatico to mil llonn ot ohnlnved people; tho elflclont conductor tho war bringing early poaco and victory to American. arma; the progressive IcglHlatlon enacted, including woman's nuffrogo and pro hibition, rendering America tho most pr'oaperoitiiaml harmonlouH nation on earth. I 'iiIho bollovo In tho pro gressive principles advocnted by William Jonnlngs Dry an, tho great Commoner, whom I bollevo tho rank and II lo of tho domocratlc and com mon pooplo in gonoral, will draft in to Horvlco an tho noxt candidate nnd in curnbont of tho Presidency.'' . . o - Candidate For Public Service Commissioner (Continued from pago 1) felret"thTM"TopT)rti"8omo think poi albly growerri fear the control of wool Immune! will remain in thu IlritlHh govern . . - . . i ., V nt . t. - -- - r xroui tuxatiou or ovory naturc7 Tito "uiu iu"Kr man juuu uv, inu m0Mo Hhould bo a qualified Civil poor rann still has a shirt on his Hot for Its return to private control. KnR,lt.ort In th valuation of Rail back It might bo used n an omorg. There nro others who think loglslu , ' M MitlltM ul)(1 thu regulation of rates, practice nnd I nm a candlilnto for the Republi can nomination for Public Service CommlHHlonor for tho Kustorn Ore gon district and I bollovo that uh n technically trained men I can he of particular service to tho peoplo of Eastern Oregon In that position. For years I have held tho opinion that at least ono member of tho Coin er . 1 Kin juro nut airrajri mean lie, clothes. ' Many times in this day i i m.: unacrprauuniun, uibi sun 1 1 . i aress nanzini in ino ciosei iu. bettar woolen in it than rnn L found in garments at twice II cost today. Bringing out all the ssft ticnii) paiicui vi uini uiu wfg, - ment making it look brtsj new is a trait of this firm which nils' made our Cleaning and . Repairing ART in this community. ' Phone us to call today. L will be ready before Easter morn. war mi CLOTHES Gent I urnlshlngs at the eM WllllanM-Zoslmann locattoa BURNS CASH STORE w.. Watch Earns Graw Crw tho State Water Hoard has given mo. la "now in fact, an Intimate acquaintance with the peoplo of Kaiitoru Oregon null th-ilr problems, If I am nominated and elected, 1 -A-L. J)r. R. C. Jiuorkl, who has Just talton tip IiIh residence and will iprac tlco his profession here, In a member if Ti,l,,i lf...itii Punt tt llnluii. Wit will pet with eaual fairness to the t0 vuIco,no Duillllo nut.rK, public and public utilities alike, lio-, , R ., . counts on his support. ency. Russia is apparently handing thu varld something of a nurprlso puck nee. The soviet government dcclln- v.i to blow up. Innlead it npponrs to of a maid are past understanding, tion will bo put through fixing tho price, totf was dono for cotton grow ers HOihe years ago. o A itngn has remarked that the way a lfjeomo more strongly intrenched tvry day, And when we Btop to ironslder that only one rersou In live lit that country ran rend It Is a sur prise party Indeed. . Huglaud l-'raiico have concluded that hut our otllcu devil says It doponds upon whether she Is young or old. service, tho Commission Is almost en tirely dependent oh the "advice of ex port engineers and on a correct anal ysis of engineering data lit arriving at n fair and Just decision, At tho presont time the work of the Commission Is seriously hamper ed because the force of Knglitcors Is llovlug that tho welfare of one Is not i Independent of tho othor. 1 will not tolerate any unjust raid or regulations on thu part of any railroad, telephone, oxprcss,, electric, water or Irrigation Company or any other public utility and It will bo my aim to see that a sufficient number of cars are provided for the transporta tion of Eastern Oregon products. A-I Speaking of Doctors wo are in formed that Or. Leonard H. Vincent of Crane has bn, appointed exam ining physician for the J. i), Public Health Service., ... A-L Huddle '(Leo) Miller or liaWon was in Hums recently, tboy say for thu 111... .1 II.... 0 11... l.l Ill 11111 LllII'llIIII tJl II1I1 lllll L1I1IU Illllll I and iri.t..rv U i.rolml.lv duo t II... l HUlllcient to ouiiuii ino nequssary. It Is I fact that the present day voter ,-,, onglneerlng data with prompt iiohs. futile to further oppone the soviet rule. Instead, thoy will establish i-nmmerclal relations with them and ondcavor to secure a monopoly of trade from that country. America, preiiimiihly, will wake up In the cource of a few years and take the crumbs tlmt are left. It Is our usual way. o ' A few years ago a presidential eumpalgu was a live one. Things were whooped up with n whlx, band wagons paraded, and the eagle screamed mightily. Hut now? Say u Sunday School pcnlc would be a roaring cataract In comparison. Tho woods are full of candidates pussy footing around, and yet wu are wil ling lo wager that there Isn't a per son in this town who can name them nil Thu voter Is .a prutly big man himself these days, and a president it Just an ordinary Huh in his eyes. generally maku a better srcch than the candidate. No, use speculating on what tho dovll would ilo If he Hhould come to College. earth, lie Is ton wise a bird to get mixed up with some of the gang wow here. I was raised on an Haslem Oregon ranch, received my education in the, lleppner Schools and my engineering! training In the Oregon Agricultural Sure, tho lenguo of nations made the world safe for democracy Unit ,' Is, for all except those who framed llui tnniriiii. I w . ri " Wu humbly npologlso to our rend ers. We forgot to Include our per iodical squlh about Citrrnnza this week. o Wants to be Delegate to National Convention. KOK tmWTY CO.MMISHIOXHR . I herohy nnnouiicn myself as a can iWd.ite for. county commlslnuei' sub iocl to thu wishes of the democratic voters at life primary on May 21. .mo. L. N. STALLARD. ("IBbV,'' !' ; SBBBBBBBBBJ Ie " - jJbbbbi '"fffB r'--' '.BBk!JiBBBBa BBBBBBBv , .'- V'BBJSnBBBBBBBBBJ bK'wIIH BBBBBBBBBBTv l. 1 Jr-'.t BBBBBBi BBBBBBBBBBBBlP .BBBBBBBBBBBBBa force and results to the public. It I IK A LUPKR Assistant Srato Knglucer American Legion News I .if h 1 lo J. Aknr. wlin him Ihuih n r,.. !deut of Ontario nnd a practicing at torney In .Malheur County for thot past ton years, has announced IiIh candidacy for delegate to the Doni- O.THH0 jNiiuonai uonveniion at Man, i)riK ,, ,mHl y,)arH j mvo Francisco, on the following ilatjKURlH the practice of (Mvll and rrnK Irrigation Knglnuerlnf In Kautern "I bellevo In the endorsdiuents of I Oregon and my work iih an Assistant of the splendid achievements of thes,a, nKj,im.r and as Engineer for Jlbotwear New line Hamilton Brown Shoe Co. SHOES 4 m i Z Fcr Ladies Gentlemen Children Remarkably low prices L. Easter dyes Easter candies Garden seeds Fresh groceries - Made to order suits at lowest prices. E. REED General Merchandise i:i(iirni (ju.xih: i:.V. M I NATION I ) ATI vS Ki-hool 8upt. Frances Clark mi uoiims the dates for eighth grade examinations have been llxed for May j:i and 14 and June 10 and 11. Tho programmer examinations are: Thur sday morningarithmetic, writing, Afternoon 11 (story, agrlculturo, spelling. Friday morning physiol ogy, language. Afternoon geog raphy, civil government, reading. f will ln .nwlnnvoP tn rorinlM lrpOSU Of altt)ll(Iln fill) JUVlHlIC tho department, coordinating the Hlirte dance, however wu not work or thu various employees as t,,ttt ,lu WHl lodging Odd follows to secure the highest efficiency oi the Htroot' llovf a,,out 11 u'w7 prompt and satisfactory ,... . . '. . .uitill. in iiiun mi uiu ji,r iiiii, .Wonder what will drop, on him uux(. Read next weeks Issue. -A-L - Rrownlng Is reported as having recovered from his recent Injury. Agy and experience counts for a lot. A-L Wo do not sou Frunk Thompson In town as often as formerly. . A-L Roy Llpford made a trip 'over thu hump to Prnlrlo City for physlclal examination by Dr. llclktinp. ; . -A-L I Dyrl Potter went A. W. O. Ii. from j thu Universal Oarage' for a week and1 'was apprehended at bis farm. I)ur- lug the week he acquired a genuine Taulac compaction. ; a-l It Is announced that Potter will seek tho Republican Nomination for County Clerk, and that thbTraco this fall will bo between he and Dlllman. Sorry Roys that wv cannot help j either one of you, One, of you will I win but no matter which Is favored with the most voles TUB COUNTY WINH. -A-L Claud M. IJakcr, Kith Trench; Mortor Raltery, Is conllne to his bed i nt the Hlsters lloipitnl. Ho has had two operation to give him relief j nnd .his' condition Is now ,'avnrablo for early recovery. A-L Mrs. Ruerki, wife of our Doctor, was also in the hurvlce several ....M..M..I iinllllnllft,. Tll.l'l 1. ...... ,1.1...... ........ thu most valuable Instruction received. Put them Into effect talk them to others not m win formed. JOHN (JKMHEKUNU, 1 ..1kM "ill U 7 W WZJ 1 17 1 . II11U V III Knirrnvor. . 1 r . . I . , . , r rinn nniiii irifairinK n n The American. Legion Is strictly iinu-polltlcal and Is not Interested In Mho success of any party nor thu can-, illdacy of any jerson for public office. Our organization stands for all that makes for gooil cltlzemllilp, Any pursnn or party claiming to havo thu support of thu American legion ri not within thu facts for such statu -ment cannot be substantiated, I --A-L I A few of the Naval VICTORY Hut-i tons are being Issued and they aru a thing of beauty. Tom Hylvustur has Just received one and Informs us that they may now be had by writing to 'Naval Reuniting Officer, 202 Decum llldg. Portland, Oregon, and sending In your original Discharge. A-L Have you noticed the 'pep' nnd 'ginger' about thu High Hchool of late. Huddle I), M. McDadu, thu new Buperintcndont, brought It In from months as an Instructor In bactor- thu high sciih and Is dishing It nut In lology nt a naval training station, gobs. Wo are proud lo say that Mc. - A-L is retained for another year. Our Roys, remember the lessons and II. 8, will soon be BOMB SCHOOL, Instruction In personal hygiene and DEIC0LIGSI &oijrj!ci y be. ECONOMICAL IN OPERATION Dulco-Llght costs no more to operate than thu old coil oil lamps. Ono gallon ot coal oil gives you four limn os much light when used for fuel In Dclco-Llghl ni It gives In coal-oil lumps, Plants on hand for Im mediate delivery. Write for Catalog Burns Garage There's a Satisf.esl User Near Yh ROLLS Best To Be Had Fresh and ready for customers every after noon between 4 and 5 o'clock. .Bread is your best food. Eat more of it. it PAGE'S SWEET SHOP f SPECIAL 15 For Two Weeks Only Beginning Monday, April 5, 1920 Sego, Carnation and Borden Milk, per can, - Red & Black Raspberries, per can, - Farmers Burns, A. OTTINGER, Proprietor 45c. L iHa WV MM auuu Exchange Oregon NATE FRANKLIN, Manager