The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 08, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Hk TK Largest Circulation Of Any
Newspaper In Hamey CUftty.
SitlAN KYRD . . ' ' 'kui&r
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V'' suMdurnoH luyrtii
HatuixLr My s. itno.
The proposed KooMV.olt Bird Kof
vuv bill which is pUblished in tills
Umo of thQ paper in rfriothor attempt
ni the part of V. L. Flnley and his
l,ld to disregard tho rlnjhts of tho
zeopla In their effort to foster a
dream thing. Tho bird rofugo Is a
tfno thing ho far as it room btjt it
r.aouhi not bo permitted to atop thy
trogress of n big country or Inter-!
standstill for the put fWyvsarsand
during the war ihrtleAi or Harney
county prospering as did othor coun
tlefl atid communities oft the bis pro
fits created, by, tlieVafnnWTlTfM
bRckjclW then haVo iiot even held'
their nrnifii tho Htt-MlTKle, CjriunU
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stancelWe'-been adch thai ns
in (bin county linK profited, by the
war. It has lest, In PfpkktW W
oiforad in the forcer centers 'anil
those whd we're hot making milch bu
their homestead and farms, or who
woro receiving thn usual wages pii
tho ranches, went to the ship yards
and big manufactt)riMg qohtera. Now
Is the time for these people to re
turn and they aro going to Just an
soon as they And It Is to their best
Interests to do so. We have bad fc
few cone back already young men
who were receiving'
who found It wum more profitable to
work out in tho country at n loss
wugo nil (hey could Bavo raoro. Th;
mind (hat we must be big enough to
carry our part of the load.
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Miss Delia Vanilernobl I)lw-.Wor,d '
WMrreeelved to4ay in this city of tb$
aeain or miRSiuiJnua vaaaerpooi wxt
iiiAMMU Un Diego, CrXS
whertfjihe.wesalwithtber mother fr
her be'aUlti After being there a short
jtllfce site bad the Hue for the second
fiwb aad difld April SiM was born
at Barns, orefM sepwmiw.zi, if
a" came te The Dalle With her, pur
(tatsj'in 1111. They 'amoved to Hart-,
land, Wain., In 18 IT. There Is Jeft
tO mourn her death, her wether fend
father, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vand'er
pool ne brother, Jesse Vanderpeol,
one sister, Mrs, L, C. Moe, also ot
Itartlaiid, Wash,, and another sister,
Mrs. L. 0. Mee, of Henry, Idaho-
The Dalles Dally Chronicle. , ;
Mro with tho dovolopmont of a tur-.mino In rolng to provo true of tin
iltory thut Is neoded for ngrlcultur uinit who has u farm, or othor intor
9.1 purposes. It Hhould never bo al-, cats.
twod to make a swamp of an area of j T,u rrgftlou projoct miraullne
r.nli land and a desert out of n lnrg-'nol ony bomo folk ,mck ,mt
(T area of tliu same kind of noil Juit
now people. Oilier thltiKS urb koIiik
w Kimuy ine ammuon aim uuioy oi t0 fl,How th(, doV0l0pmont. It I
aen who bavo no Interest In lrac-;g0(t to ,,rnR n,,out othor ,lulUR.
ticaly conunorclal things. That's ; tr,H ..... ., ullrflC. ,lom,lu -ml be.
a ra..y happen should this bill bolfor ,0)K WB ro not only g0,nf ,
ed by :he people of Oregon. It'httVn our forni,,P r.,denU hone but
voted
I.H.kt, Innocont enough on its faco a bjc ,ol of peop, , UiM9 tor
that bill bus teeth that would, there , gQC te tki to brnK
tnMa a big loss to Oregon and h-tBe8. We do not need te couldr
" erM " ss- trt-.l tkl tar kv will t.V nf
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ms 'i ijn now aiiKKemra riq piacc ,bo,u.,v ln (h. --,.-- .Jlu.t.
W4t AAsil4lA iA taaJ k mam '
;.B,nr the control ot- cranks.
'i fact It would stop the ftricatten of
llsurboy valley, and make werthleaa
f hnndrcds of thousands ef acres ef
Imd that oUierwUe will be support
; Ing people 'and many livestock. Mere
oi this Inter. ' "
"Who n one cottHlders tho groat pos
ibllllles of this blK'eouutry and oh-t-orvort
the trend of tho times, It Is
'apparent that tho time Is fast appro
! uohliu: for u chaiiKu in tho tldo nud
cUlnjjH will bcRln coming back to us.
: Tula Ih tho- case in respect to tho
I wuather conditions and It will be
I (mind ho in tho proposition of dc-
order. We are going te hare aaw
mills, railroads,' alfalfa mills, devel
opment of the' agricultural rescoureei,
of the eountry and this will mean
more people, it will mean greater
prosperity for it brings Industries
that will attract nioro pooplo and
thus add wealth and population to
tho county. All wo need. to do is to
work for blki;ur things and not allow
our selfishness to Interfero with un
dertaking thkt menu tliu advance
ment of -the country.
Keep things moVIng in tho right
direction. Humombcr each has (his
JAilDlNK NKW DIllKGibll
Tho stato experiment station ht 0.
A. 0., and tliC seven branch stations
in tho dlfforout Oregon dlslrlbts, aro
to have for director Jamos T, JnrMIno
ii research spoolallst In tho U. 8 de
partment of agriculture. Ho suV
oeetln Dr. A. li. Cord ley, who bn.i
served as both dlroctor of stntlon
work and dean of agriculture over
Hlnce JaincH Wlthycombo "withdrew
lo flllj. the governor's chair. Thq
school of agricu'ltare hKs krown to
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id man meiaoers ana sob ainaenis,
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ana ie Riaivn wotk naa it'o fr,
tended until each require ib. elre
tine ef an administrator. '
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The new director baA.tho bestefl
training ana a lenf ana rhccwniiw
eiri)Bce In general ini UvWojp
rorm leadership, l;e will begin his
now duties abeut July 1, '
.jimt MilAlM riiWft iiyrieady to meet Atjn fs i
" rVA ffMi&Mfo alwayi dttffis far forcuirtdmeni as,
Xr -sM-5.J?2r
Bought for cavth 'at imnmUirUmi
fate your trade so'muclf that our trade marke ,is
ft - r " T.")rJ4 l
.wrnTRNS CASH STORE w.,
It Is.
t'jlopment. We have" boon at u'part In this big work and keep in
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THE NEW PHONOGRAPH
CREMONA
Plays All Makes of Record
Now on Display
AT .
REED BROTHERS
The Rexall Drug Store 7 &
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The first is difficult to eoncew,
the second appears Impossible of
attainment, and the latter ht nn al
ternative to he dreuiled and shunned
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Two facts stand out ns'lear ns
money will not relinquish his ad van
day. Tho man who Is nialjfiiK th0
tune, and tho mnn who Knot making
it Is determined to havo It.'
(mi Roits Neassret
FaVraby.RceiYetl
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must aanawrim 'iny tt r,vw
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s. now divided Into three unfta, each
Tie having a snlor 'ln'6laf. Tho
I rimi i i 1 1 mi an in nil ir kiiu ball, vol
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jley ball and 'other games.
Chief Electrician Harris U. 8. N
Next Sunday Morning, May M
Mothers Day" will bo obncrrc6
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ine sapiisi uourcn. a special
KM--ti'.llt J'';..... ...
iRoo wiii bo preacaca in nonor eTMrtl
ana anew year myect ror
vtaf 6
(Contlnaad froi
InliTri
uudy'd'
-JUNK.
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Joyed Ja8t.lRai4ir& b(
of the
unci -ftfra,
Mrs. Kggleston and
Foli srlteIMI(fi
Nary, gava us a verV Mterettlnf tali
preb)em of taking up these deadly ' J 1l,' T , , , "
T..N:T.crrierataolrml byanAmer. TTl fK' Uxr
lean Naval Officer, and the resulting Xi.djy, kJJ
tedloHs sweeping of the m'ine Nelds, ' . -
formed the. main burden of the talk.
The Sophomore party of, Inst week, '
I tendered to tho Freshmen class'
proved a success, In spite of tho
Weather, Woonlos; buns, marshmal in grnln-rulslng, dairying, hortW-
lows andv "copious"' quantities of ture stockralslng, poultry protw
0. A., C. to the J
Oregon Farmer
coffee woro consumed.
! tlon, and other branches of agrkil'J
The baseball squad Is working out.turc' Bavo
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Columbia Illver, The Dalles-Cullfor
nla. Mt, Hoo Loop and'theH'orvalr
llsAlsea nud Waldport' Highways.
It nia'y b rtpUllly sIhiii that every
count v In tho statu UMhterMtted and
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- ... . i in hi M IfcWifiii Ban
I li mnurttir.l TrXJ - '
HTtKtTCdok
on.
cvory day now. Prlnovllle will bring
wrrtH
rehldV5iaf bdW.' niWGHMfa, pack-
ed 4mwm
ahksi rshL
do mdl In considering the meaiurA. '"ifX?'
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,.rthQ Oregon. Hosds and I ov-lop-' . ,. m yfitfJSLZiiih
want AHSoclntlon, of which V - - t- - - - ..
dtk! br
MffiUMeir;,weiri
) t mi liaiimsi waiting
T',f cOhrcv nnvaiiVtiV iff.' jfi mrs? "v t
iarlv; Hniliiain Ctwmv Mar. u "a" helptrlng jichool, builf
JJ,th nI.ii W4. Wkewi Und home Into vital contact, und;i
ja nnniiavin wa a vninnuf in a vniuu '9 , timtlv Inmmt
Ts receiving P1T' letters1 cemmend ,MtlMjf
iJttWi o prMosed rfonstmitlonal,,,
iinmidnient rafBuK tint ""- - -. r tabar'
liuffihnlt from., to four pAcnit,. 1 AJfcj&te Ws.tMo' vry
"TJils nni.MHlmentv r.idlrw!iio ad best'tlpatK)ifJii lOTV.r. I
dltlonal taxnMi whatever." snlt. T),o Atoma) iWu.bi:'a r-
Nelson nqnoy.if.Kugno. "As soon coptlCa fo"th Sonlot' on tho
atf.llie pooplo realize (hat their prop'
erty will' no
stead a posslbl
pl reallzu that their I'rof-1ve,JpAf:V!hvrtnO, ytfoSrlll nl
not be taxed but that In 0 KlvoV 'HSVmV" f"
sslblo levy, In tho event of Ul ComnHvuuwnHMt eiVruUeJ Jay 20.
Thd Haccaleattrento sermoli will
' Ktfl-by;ttirliIWvjf.'a. Hughes.
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Dp you Unow that you can opei-ate 3 mowers. successfully
with' 2 men and a Fordson Tractor? " . " ' "
Let Us Prove It
Why not bring your light and heavy welding to us and have
it done with acetelene?
Nothing better to, keep away a dry summer thanthe Typo
Z Engine.
Our Stock is Complete.
In our repair department we use nothing but genuine Ford
parts and these, with experienced Mechanics you must have to
get first class work' done.
.When other electric lights f4ilypu,,can'8ee .Delco Electric
Jights at . ,. -
Burns Garage
over a snappy outfit aid welbope.fo.rj
ciosoiy contested games, lcememoer
the dates May 24th and 25th.
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WK PROMOTK LKCITtMAni rnojMrrs
In MaHitar, Harrwr unM CmMIw,
HTOCK KANCUM JL LAKCK FAB MM
LA NCR TRACTS Pttlt COtdMIATMN
ATTNACTIVK M)AN A rNVgVfMINTS
Saved Oregon more than
Hfjkh'er Erfiiration
has ever coet
rra Its very beginning In Orefeail
auction, improved quality or pro
and helped keep down tho I
'farm; garden, orchard and field.
" Like the State University
mutlef In: HiMr4Jiw;uRyjA(n of
-ML . Ml . ' t kAf
PHGJp Studio
Develeptasf und lMnilng
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Kodak KHlMnrweiits
frouiSiupyhotrt V '
t'ablnc ' Ifhotogr.iphs
Satisfaction (iuaranteed or
Money Unfunded
F.T. HUNT
Open Sundays Only
In' former Sa)r Studio
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helped demonstrate that
Hiffhcr Edttoition of dir
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help to the Country Distrlfi
Hwt hlkfkrr rdnratlba is Oirgea
cHpplrd by grrut larrraMH la
anvc, by lark of buildings, by Uiel
rn buylBK powi'r of the prcMrnt!
support', and hy tho failure lift
mUlitKo Nupjort to kvow. J
You ur respectfully urged to
for tho new milliiKii support bill
May 21, tho Higher Educational rcl
lief measure.
S Paid ktWrUmn Uitrrl'rd kr Colin Of
I kKU ml lk Mat AK nml KUW ComaifMl
HlRltvr UutctUn U OniM, 114 rilUckl
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ill ' ' . rf. .w. .. I
U vv.. El
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bummer Months
Nfti us i4 xmrH (
WATCH
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OUR WINDOWS
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J?or Two Weeks Only
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jDeinnin luonaay, may xyu
Malt Syrup 2 1-2 Hi can
California Dried. Grapes lb
75c.
25c.
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Farmers Exchange
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A. OTTINGER, Proprietor
Burns, Oregon
NATE FRANKLIN, Manager
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