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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1920)
Pm Four T H H I M K H - II H It A 1i 1 V It N H , II A R N K V (JOHN T Y , O It H 0 O W Hnttirduy, .TuJy ft, ItUio. The Times- Jierald Ht Th , brget' Clreulallen Of Any Nwpapfi Ih tfarnejr County. -KJLlAN'ftYRD x Manager ' sUiscrIption rates fhrWr 4. 12,00 MoalH. .......... .. 1.00 CWm Moatht '. i ....... .. 78 fc' BAtunln)-; JulyH, 1120. HL'GOKSTION WOItTHV OK CONSIDERATION One or tho heavy tnx payorfl and ' ix)iioinlHtH of IIiIh coutity wtib a cull er tit th to olllco tho other day nnd In cllHCUHslitg county nffalrs ho raudo tho suKKOtition Umt it would bo n mat t-.r ot buHtnoHH nnd economy to glvo our county Judgo n InrRer nnlnry ond (Mhpoiiho with omo of tho minor nu polntuoH. Thin in un coimldorH It would ho rlfilit to nay tho county jmlgo un high ns $4,000 u your nnd then ho nhontl of tho gnmo If ho would tuko autlvo churRo of tho af fairs of tho county and dovoto IiIh entlro tlmo to It, Tho 'FliiiL'H-Morald Iiiih hud uth ttn Idea In mind for Homo time. It hud not thought it noceHBary to givo a na nry equal to that suggested by it vlultor, but it does belleTO the salary should bo at leant doubled or onto and a hnlf, aa thus it would Justify tho encumbent to devote hit tlmo to tho' office nnd thu 'huvo 'tho county many dollars. . . TIiIh 1m worth ecnsldi'j'lBand Tho rlmoa-Hurald Invltori ivmniM upon it. " 14 'oi -i o u. WAYHIDK OIWKItVATIrtNH Ity Ij. K, MrDjinleN County Awiit Organization. Team work pulling together. Thu other fellow's doing It why not the people or llarnoy Count)?. Tho follow that hc.IU you Micnr. Milt and other upcrtixttli-t never hu h, "What will you give" alwaH. "Tho Itrlco Ih no and ho." When you well to ho other follow you miy "What will you give." nnd If ho taken It' nt all yon proceed to 1!hm. IiIh hand and vote him a "good follow" If ho keopN ou out or tho poor Iiouhc What'K the (.nnwer?" Ak any or thp 128 Htotknio;i Mho have already ulgned tho momborclilp lint of tho Harney County f.lvrfstoctf AxHoclatlon to be organUed for tho the Sign up and purpoxo or getting In W ho (iuilao" claim. xhow, un,jt IlufniStjptember 25th, 7" So much .for the'.otlKT. (follow Now how about yourself and the ..Riiulrrol und grnuHhopper nolnou. Tho m:xt'fw days hofore haying Ih a good time to make a whirlwind campaign .'khIwU thoni bh the nunJrVolH will eat natH better then thuii any other tlmo us they are preparing to holt? up nod lHlro added reed. A limited amount of polHon for. government IuikIh can l he had freo an long hh it IuhIh. potntoe doWn woll Into molBt earth. One week lator go over tho field, digging up tho trnpt potatoes nnd re moving tho wlrewbrWs? W -rc61rifH? Hons nro right for tho activity of the wira worm, frequently aa high hh 30 .to 7.0 . worniH may bo collodlod rqm a, nlngle po(atoo.': lf fow. we'rain nro found, replant and go oyer the field again In n.weok, Ai soon" nn the worms dd appear Ytetlve; hewevor this preliminary planting will give a ready indication of tho content of heavy iufcHtntlon. An soon a thono centorH aro located, a second planting Hhould ho mado over these areaa. prepare tho potatoes nnd wre as ho-' fonv.l'jluut in rows 1G feet ajiatt.and tWpotRtooa 0 foei npart In tht row, These plantlnKfi idiould now bo visit, el wt wookly Intervals until the vol' lections or who worms no longer wprrnnt tho visits. UHUaliy fourtv hI.x pickings will jmiuIoo. A him.11 bag of Hllced potatoes sliou'd bo carried along, picking over tho potatooii and any which huvo began to decay or that nro too badly entou by wire worniH nro resting hero. In tho work In California, bh high as 05 worms were taken from within nnd abput a Mingle potntoo and 50 to 75 were not uncommon! The cont of clearing land by this practice will rtime.uroufid 94,25 nor. aero If nil labor Is hired and tho po tatoes aro purchased. However, one point to take Into account Is tho fact that where woll dono, ono treatment will virtually clear tho land for three years, as It requires about that long ror tho warns to mature and trans form to adults. KOn THU AIH'LTH , . " . The w'ro worms transform to pupao In 'late sum 111 or and these to adult beetles In early fall. Theso beetles generally rpmnln In tho pupal coIIh In the hoI until tlio followlnc spring. In early nprlu there Is a period or suvcral wohIch during which the adult beetles emergu and crawl about more or Iobh, During this per lod,' they 'neek shelter under any' tranh, vines, crop remnutH, etc., about the Held. Slrmv Trap Method Removo all crop remants, tranhi etc., and In early Hprlng. place small heaps or coarse strnw about tho In fented Holds, about live piles Mo tho acre. TIicko Hhould he turned over frequontly, becauso to prove iHOHt at tractive, they Hhould no, comparative, ly dry, Kxamluu carefully for beetles In California, rrom 2.1 to SO booties' County Fair to be Held (Continued front pago ohe) an attractive program ot nports op.d entertainment for tlio even , Those In aotlvd chargo confbwplato' horno racoH, bail, games, bronco .bunting oontoHts, r'ebiy races bulldozing, and likesports fbl'.tho visitors at the .fair grounds each "nftorhobn nu'rt' durlnif fho evening thero will be entertain ment; at the theatre, dances, street carnivals, etc. ' If OrfuUt Ctuity Association vri rart m nan eon Mi rein nan res n mi nan nan nan im on mm - - 1 ' L f (Continued, from page ono) 'IV " t't .'J XT' f K . I It) It 'J. ACROSS YEARS oil ror timi vdiiiui Mia, iiuui 6.1 in on "Tliti'Virlci fwtfru' :'ncif from each h eap of straw. Am soon as beetles aro observe ed In the straw the p.lles should h), burne wJtV a quick lire j and iiey. trapH madu ir necessary. This worl to be effective, must be' dono reason-. able early in the spring because If delayed until warmer weather, the beetles become active and disperse over tho field und begin egg laying. It Is urged that growers give this treatment 11 trial on hfavlly Infolded areas and report results. The war iigaliiHt tho ltd u It hootlcH HtrlkoH right Just onco more this plllco desires 1,1 1,10 ,,burl "f ho trouble. Kaeh to call attention or nil land owners ; finulu beetle uudor ravorablo con that under the provisions or tho state elUlonw. will depoHlt rrom 25 to 125 rodn'nt law. ALL miiHt rid tholr hold- !"t'gs; allowing 150 reinale beetles to Ingsr of rodonts or tho County Agent will do It for them. A large majority nro doing everything possible to com- A.l.ll . , ed ror tho bottorlng of the' conditions raced by the IlveHtock men of thin section today, tlio most outstanding wore: 1. Coperatlvo marketing. 2. Cooporatlve purchasing of Mtip plleH und breeding stock. 3. Securing needed leglHlatlou to prevent roving liardHmeu living with out tho houmlnrtoH or the state and paying no taxes, destroying the local ranges by overstocking. 4. Agree upon somo system of range coimervatlon ror ranges lying outside of tho National Forests. G. Issuing of brand books. Tho concensus of opinion of tho stockmen wan that .975,00 to 9100.00 suit and 20 cent wool; 91.00 steaks (U inch thick, 3 Jchfs square) aui 0 to 7 cent ?r POKfld, (or hoof j high priced lasor fna fao.vv iy 1 hay; 9.90.0''6ar8 wjth 4frelg).t,Bdded, left tho balanco tooJaVon tho wrong side of the ledger and while no blame was attached to any ono It was felt that by cooperative buying and sell ing It would be possible to securo a portion of gels but no ney or their products between pro ducer and consumer. o Best Time To Cut Hay Is Told By Specialist Is De Yank salute of "I told you so !" It is the spirit of understanding that' FREEDOM will prevail and that LIBERTY can never be driven from the face of this earth. As. those FIRST Americans "knew ftri6 hundred and forty years ago that we would be here today, to uphold the principles-of a FREE NATION So we here today know,, that in the centuries to come there will be loyal FREEMEN nafinv.nl itnntrf ioa fhtif nut nmmftur ta It is well to pause occasional in- first principles of appreciating all No matter what the political rule: one of us are fundamentally. .AJI will rive our earthly aH m defe: The Declaration of IndfpfJiwjence. sustain the personal and e upon f'UBre6,arrd get back to naUoialMfe permits. t;m'ay be every ery soul of us ifcbnerstone 1 iiBjSrio turn for' a moment, at least, and refresh dur memdrieflTfardinr that great It is particularly fitting at this time moment, at least, and freedom which is ours the profttH that some ouoifPGents furnishings Kll1fl0 I O on rAlA Ury xd, Produce I one ndmtlH, In the J"ur- r'JU I .nvrna Hotel Bldfif IJU1 HO yClOllkLWl Groceries, old atarwl ply with the law hut some are not und If they find the work done for tliyin no one will be to blame for the additional exptniHO but themselves. WIRK WOHM CONTHOL 'the acre, thU would mean at least is.iiwo wtro worms to the acre per season. o New 7 Koot Deering binder for Bale, Including Tongue TrutikV and Transport. Trice fl00,00. N. llrowii & Sous, , (Continued from page one) should lie in the swath Just long enough to wilt, then be raked Into windrows, where It Is cured, If a loader Is tilted. QthorwlHu It Is shock dd directly from tho wlijcl'rowH and allowed to cur." "' ' A ay man with n good 'reputhtlpu ntniborriw nloh'ey, bull "tttkes'inoro rlmn a rp to pay It bac'k Want td knWw who5 your friends iro7" Justlet it becom'e k lift wo that you navtt 'a llttlt- something' hidden wuy rnd you will soon learn. i n Kuro.irf thi are oNtfactlug1 '' t- fats frii'i r for tn oiiinu- ( uio of m.n(i.i.e. For i'io ti-e o' o.h'h uppetltj; however, tho Htil ellhg to tho (dd nanio. i-t 'Stetson hat $0.00. N. Drown & Sous. LOST llrown feather throw at tho ChautuiKiua tent. Kinder will he suitably rewarded If brought to this olllco. ?'! V Itnluli lllmnr uml wlfn wnrn In town ror a row days during this weok Mr, Rimer had some : lag a I business a town. i, (!, A I'A.MIl.V A K PA I It On Thursday of last week tho T. J. Shields rnmlly nnd It. J. Williams family mid Immediate offsprings, had a picnic dinner In the mountains to tho north or Sliver creek, tho ocean-' Ion being the celebration of a visit from Krnest Shields and rumlly. It was HtrlcMy family affair hut there were twfity-fdghl members present la.ni.lo th rp!apinjf Orapdma Garrett (Mrs.jJ.C, Garrett, sp well known to Harney county people) had elgljit. great-g'randchlldrcn and they were not nil present either. Numerous calls, huvo reached this 'Ulllce ' In' 'reference to wire worm which are proving a horlous menace Ui crops In many sections of Knhtern OrcgQH. Tiip Department of Agrlculturo Is blinding Its iiorgleH to effectively control thla pent but so far without measurable success. On suinll garden tracts tho plnn used in Cullfornia as outlined In cir cular letter 431 or the Oregon Agri cultural College Iiiih proven the most H!u;ci;nuful or all so rar dovlsed and will wellwrrant the time spent. I-Vir Tho Larvae Tho Trap Crop Method. Til's method takes Into account thu liroforunco df wire worms for certain food and uIho their hahttH of feeding. Votatot'H nro a favorite food plant and wlro worms tend to feed on ono host to the exclusion of othera ho long us this rood Ih available. , 1st. Ah early In tho spring us the ground begins to wnrm dp the pro-i limlnary treatment Hhould ho given. TuIh consists or planting pieces of pnlntoe in town GO feet apart and lf leet upart In the row, Coooho fair tilzed, Holld potutoeu, and cut thorn In hair. Cut small wlro in 18 Inch lengths, dip ono end In white paint or mark with a bit or whit tape no these guides may ho located road lly In tho Hold. Hook the opponlto nd or tho wire firmly around tlo 'piece or potatoe. Plant with hoe In rows us suggested above, putting tho RANGE HORSE MARKET , 5 ,11 Cmpbcll & Rcid Sc WUrn Sales SUMm Co. ' Ht. LohIi Nntloaal 8t.uk Yartls, III. 25,128 Head Sold inl919 To Haiichmeu Who have Range lloruoH nnd Mules to Hhlp, wo wish (9 say thut our market will orter the. best outlet this seuson or any market In the country, Our racllltles for handling Itango Horses nro the best and mo:d uxteuslve to he round anywhere, Tlio very largo number sold by us last year Is conclusive ovldence thut we Have the huyors. Ship us any kind, hut he cnret'ul and not ship anything hut ones that are fat, Mil. I. ('. (iLLUI, of Onmha, Nebraska, Is now connected with thla company, he having realized that our market ofTern the best opportunities in the United Stutes for ruuge business aifd that It was to his interest ami that of his shippers to transfer his business hero. Ilolow uro tho dates of our Special Bales for the coining season. Consign your horses and mules to Campboll & Reld & Western Hales Stables Co, .Arrange your Hhipmeiit to uturt 12 days heforo advertlhod auction. 2nd tlrd Sale,. Salu, Sule, .Tuesday, Tuesday, TuoHday, June July July 20 13 27 4 th filh Oth Sdlo, Sale, Hulo, Tuesday, TuoHday, Tuosduy, Aug, Aug. Sept, 10 24 7 Wrlto or wlro for uny special Information, I. C. Gallup, Nampa, Idaho. Western. Itepresentatlve for Cuinpbell & Rehl Stockmen In tho vicinity of Luwon, Crane and Hums nro requested to keep a lookout for tho I'uro bred Hereford heifer that escaped from the truck 011 Juno 17 while c 11 route to Hums rrom Crane. The animal which was consigned to thu Harney County Hoys and Ulrln I'uro bred Livestock Club lu a 2 year old with 2 Til) burned In the horn. Once seen she will ho remembered as being unusually light colored ror a lii'roford ' and with nn exceptional amount or white. Anyone seeing or hearing or the animal will plni.10 get lu touch with tho County Agout, Oi Full line Kakhl and Corduroy Trousers. N. Drown ft Sons. Reduce the High Cost of . . Gasoline ... - Let us ad jufur car so it will not require so much fcas.77 '!" ' n' ' "i- '''' " When a car "pulls hard" it .literally eats un the gas;,. If it'piills hard there is, a reason. Something is out of adjustment. It needs prompt adjustment, both for the saving of gas and for the prevention of undue wear and tear on your car. We are Experts In the Scientific Adjust-, ment of Everything Connected with a Car. UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO. During Summer Months We intend making specials of one or two articles ' every twb Weeks WATCH OUR WINDOWS ". For Two Weeks Only Beginning' Monday, July 5, 1920 Wash Boards - - 45c. Griffith & Skelley Co. Asparagus, can 20c. Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER,' Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager