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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1920)
t ) mttMtMk Hnrnoj County' timber U hn H't for Immediate cxploita lion MUl xhoiild bo tHi-HiHj: It out to aid In the rocoHMtrue. tton work of tho station." In rasUgalo thl virgin Icld. Harney county roscourcc attracting the attention of entire Wcmt, Irrigation, vieck raising, mines, toll and ham pr Hpecto HN1 agricMlturo Mwaitlng development. VOL. XXXIII BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON JULY 31, 120 NO. 40 BIG ADVANTAGE FOR -IRRIGATION CHEAP PHKMHYTKHIAN MINIHTKIt AHH1VKH IN liUlt.NH Rev, John II. Wlchorson nrrlved In UhlH city Thursdny evening to bogln work ii8 pastor of tho First l'rgaby Fronk Johnson Enthusiastic lor"ul cllrch Tho you,IK m,in ,H 11 grnuuaio inw your rrom tno omiiiiu Over Irrigation: Haa Watched Development TIL TAYLOR BURIED PENDLETON MOURNS BIRD BILL FROWNED ON WILL RETARD IRRIGATION Plea "Against Lyncli Law in Engineer Ssjy Proposition is CHAUTAUQUA GUAHANTOKH DELINQUENT Case Slayers Are Caught Pondloton, Oregon, July 27, (Spoclul to tho Orogonlnn) Til Tny l'resbytorlifn Theological Homlunry iiml comon rull of energy and Iduuln. Ho him lunl oxpcirlotico In preaching and lecturing In tho past having preached In Missouri, Nebraska ami "T.. T. i.'t another pluco In Ore- iwa. nlso In Chicago, gon where tho pooplo huvo such nn Mr. WIcherHon Ih n pleasant young luvnni.p. ior cnoup irrigation," mild man to meet and no douht will bojlor'n body wiih laid In Its final rest KruttK J Miaou the other dny when mmulnr with tho vouiiKor noonlo of. Inn Phico hero thin nftornoon. Tear talkltn ' tho Harney Valloy Irrlgu- thin city. Ho hun no family. j Cut tribute wnH paid tho horolo Mhorirt Rufugo bill will! Intorforo materially lion 1 r.ct mnttors. "You don't, Members of tho congrogutlon of of Utnntllln county ull durliiR tho with IrrlRiitlon interests In tho vlcln roquln re than half un much wat- ti,n Presbytoriaii church aro aakod to! morning and tho early afternoon by Hy of Malhour lake, and will roturd, tr heri as wo do at tho Ochoco or K0 to church tomorrow morning" nt 'a never-oiidlng procoHBlon of IovIhr rather than dovelop tho Mate, in not on tin' ttnrni Springs projects," con- tho regular Horvlco hour whom tho I friends and townsmen. Rowers of out In a report adopted by tho Amor tlnucd Mr Johnson, "for tho reason now naHtor doslrnn to mnnt thm an.llfioworH decked both tho cankot and nssoclaton of eugnoere at a moot- One That Will Not Develop State A Halcm special to tho Orogonlnn shop; That tho apjiroval by tho vot ers of Oregon nt tho November eloc Hon of' tho so-called Jtoosovelt lllrd that your oll will sub-lrrlgato." Jlr Johnson is a crank on Irri tation, at lenHt thttt'a the way ho puts It but iih li matter of fact ho Is simply enthusiastic becauBo of bin enervations and his interest In boo lag things develop, JJo has resided at Frinevillo practically all his life. diocuHH plann for tho future. o A Word to Sheepmen It will be of -interest to all nhoop-l ,nicn In IlHrnty County to know that flw . X Fy rW frm the varies wool growers associations 11 ? T CU?,try " 0t,worKtnR with tho National Karm! It In a pity that people aro bo noglU gout Many, In fact moot, of tho Chautauqua guarantor!! have failed to pay tholr ntnall lUmoRiiniont of 50 co n to each, Tho night tho now con tract wan HlRiicd up and tho matter placed boforo thorn, part of tho guar antors caino forward mid pnTd tholr Hiiiull Hum toward cancelling tho ob llgatlonii of tho Chautnuoua, but tho amount fell iiliort quite u bit because a comparatively few paid. If tliH is rend by u dollnquont it should havo tho effect of bringing forth tho uoccuHtiry 50 cents. Cer tainly no honoat person wants a fow to ntand tho oxpennu of financing tho Chautauqua, bcsidcH, when tho guar untoo in signed It Is oxpected that each will contrlbuto his or hor nharo toward any doflclt If thoro bo ono. Don't bo In tho cIhhb of thono who the grnvo. Among tho coBtly floral K hold recently In Portland. Tho plot-en wore sprinkled bouquets, slm- report was signed by Percy A. Cup- plo In tholr majestic surroundings, Pjr Btato engineer; O. Largaard,(lon,t koop up tholr ontl ot pub,c on. yot oloquont in tho story they told of city engineer of JPortland, and J. W. torprlsus. roveronco ror mo nooio man wno vuiujinBHui. ine repori in pari ban rounded up bin last denporato reads: criminal. "0tl August 18, 1908, the Malhour Hundreds of persona crowdod In lako ronervatioln was created by tho Church of tho Itedeemer where presidential proclamation for tho tho funoral snrvlcen woro conducted protection ot native birds. This roe- by Hov. Alfred Lockwood and hun- ervatlon Includes all of Harney and lnR icctloiiH In tho ontlro state. Ho!rH, WHCrV0 0Rr(, R , who b drods more lined tho streets and yard Malheur lakes in Harney coBnly. Ita m today on land that a few years , nnl Pnwn, 1Iltf ' surrounding tho church, unablo to boundary lino Includes not ouly those got clono enough to hear the Inst landn lying below tho meander lino words of tribute. It was a sorrowful of tho lake, but also all of thoao There wan a lump In tho logal subdivisions, any part of which Z "i 1 nZ, . , J . ,UttrB.the wool grower may bo financed on Zn .rZt V u . . ,u,,r" this season's wool clip until such time hlng Krow nB 4o bushel wheat- ft norma buyor nmrkol ku nun nuuui nun l no WRtor It . ..... ntriimnnv ...... ..au noiui ih - Itiwlnt. (in KlviMtmHtatirx... ulinltlfl llw. CTUrUIHOll J i could uho advantageously and what . ,'. thront of ovory person In tho vnst.touchos tho taeander line. It will finally got when tho Irrigation ,, h(J can B0CU'r(J R ,oal of Bt :BHHemblyi an the deeds of tho valiant "Tho Inko it very shallow and per- jnd on his o'lclal woro extolled by tho mininlor.;""l' buouiu more property oo ciassi- lann purpoHt'tf that hud always boon Illuminated by and will produce hay and forago for I lovo for his fellow men. stock. It In now propoBod to convey Women wondered, men wero star- to tho federal government practically I tied a little, children shook tholr tho entlro bed of Malheur lako. project Ih In full working order. :;.,: , " u,uu". least S6 per cent per pound on hlB,OIc"" woru ' "u .' . 1 "Junt iih soon an tho roBervoIr 1 woo lr u ,H Mllinp0d to somo wool 8troiiR mon wept llko children as tho Hod as a swamp. Most of the filled and with normal conditions pre-LIir((hn. ,i.r h,.i,i t, h.. fnw'coinn lid wan closed over tho face i suitable for agricultural pun Tilling in the weather lino, I'm sure tho crops grown under that project la ono season will pay tho cost of tho tnliro project," said Mr. Johnson. "You people will cover a larger area warehouse, thoro should bo but fow Instancon whoro tho grower cannot hold for a higher price. This money can be borrowed from vitur Input bank nn a hill nf laillnir I or It can bo borrowed from tho wool !''"' "v- Mr' Logwood "tr- 'Extensive irrigation will doubt than tho Ochoco and under vastly L.arohottllo Comn.niM An either tho tho throng midway in his eulogy loan result in very much lesa water moro favorablo construction comll Hon, ho 1 hopo you all roalUo what It meatix to tho community and what It ocsns to. greater production. "I liawi boon looking ovr tho country during my travels back and forth this Koason, and while wo aro lolng to havo one of the biggest crop Tears In our history on tho Ochoco, I have tailed to seo anywhere better alfalfa or grain than I havo seen In this valley during thin season. Get stay and stand behind your irriga tion organization and push tho pro Jct to completion Just as fast an you an. COMMKKI'IAIj CMJ1I OS TIIH JOH tho lako up entirely and .i ...... n uk..i rrill. run nil I nr Mnllmnr Inkii. nnH If u-ntil1 bill of ladlnif or tho wnrohouso ro- "f asserting un. wuiu oum o , . ..-... Z ,,u wnrohouso ro a noyur Mom t(nt wm roM(iU oUhcr n The follnwine Is a stntomont anth-'consent Ki tho lynching of Uio five drying orlzi1 following grow oil i You Should Be There Ij. K. McDanlcls County Afccat Have you received an Irvltatlon to uttond tho Field Day at tho Experi ment Htatlon on Sunday, August 8th? If not It was bocauso your nnmo wan not on our mailing list an COO Invita tions wero mailed by this office, However, do not let tho fact that you did not receive a card keep you from coming for It will surely bo worth your while. Ita Sunday and I'm n Christian, you sayl Suro It Is and sure you aro MALHEUR ENTERPRISE EXPLAINS CONDITIONS GrcalestlnjusticcPcrpctratetS On Counties of Interior; Co-operation Necessary. Tho following nrtlclo iu n clipping; taken from tho Mnlhour Enlorprlw on tho postal order which went lutu effect tho 20 of this month, and la.i question Hint wo should nil havo au lntorcst In, and got togother to con trive u method for its remedy: Tho recent order of tho PoatolQeti Department in tho matter of rumor ing it'n postal clerks, of which thorn are four on tho Ontnrlo-Crano branch of tho Oregon Short Lino, if put lntx full effect on Monday July 20th will prove to bo the greatest liijuatlea that- haa ever been perpetuatrd o Malheur County and the counties) contrlbutary Jieroto in the Interior. The postal department haa ordered an increase of salary of tho mall clerks and that togother with tl provisions of the new law pnnscd rc contly, which provldos that branenca such as ours must have flvo pontof- flces thereon in order to bo cntitloal to tho services of railway mall clerks aro taken to be tho contrlbutattng; causo of tho order as it now standa of rocord. This ono moans that Ball for Valo and points interior thoreto will havo to bo routed in tho Ontario postomco and tho mall for Hums will bo from twenty-four to thlrty-shc but do you know of any better way of hnurn doyaled as compared to tkm Bimnillnv Ihn l.nril'u DllV than lull 11 fT nrnannl .Itixilliln. thn mall of spending tho Lord's Dny than being out under tho bluo vault of heaven looking over tho waving hendn of grain nnd grasses, Inhaling tho frag rance of countloHs blosoms mado pos- prcsont schedule; tho mall of Vata for Instance will have to lay In On tario until mado up and locked mp for Valo which will take tlmo and mall which hnn boon coming from nlblo by tho application of tho llfo ! )o(hi in tho pnst and Is now lxInK ... ( . . . . ...... . m . . i . . . . . . . ... a. ,M.. a ....i ftnittfiittr ii t ft i iiiinv au niL'tiiiiiik ritif iiuiiw itnfma e r i wni in fififi iihimii .iijmpi v iimiAii nun nai i iit tnnf ti 'O by tlJO roderal HOSOrVO Hoard ,-,..1,1,. Mlinlhir In Alvnlil liikn op n nnll lnVnlln. In Ilia uxnlunatloil of Sutl't Shat-'nf malla.' will liavn in lav In Onlnrlo tint rnnformirn nf thn wool Ior wnom inn uiium .uu... a.uu . --- -- - - . lira and thn National r'urui llur- becomo a POHMO. " .... - - era aim UIO .imuiini riru llur !u,,nm. Ilinrnrnrn. Hint llin rirnnni- nrn. tln.v nvulnti Ihnlr avulnm nf lirodllC- from Ilnlun nn Ihn Pnnv nrrlvlnif In I CXCUllVt'H (It WAfllllliKlOU. U Oi. I 1.1 t.,a M OA l...lnil nnf tinVA 1 tllll int.iMaU .. 1 A A A m r. .1 It .amU Tho wi-okly luncheon of Uio Com mercial ( lub hold nt noon Friday of thlrt wi(k wan attended by -18 of ho hu "m mon of tho City and wiih -Krcnt urens, both from tho point ot atlc t dance and from tho interost lakuii in 1 ho dlhcusHlonH. Chan V Kills led tho discussion m "City needH," Mr. A. It. OIhou dUcussfd tho probloms of "Coloniza tion" and Mr. J. J, Donegan prosent- the highway problem. Each sub Joct elicited dlftcunslon by a numbor t our citltens, and all wont nwoy from th(i tuiiclicon with a better un-eratan'JItin- of tho probloms that con front tl- (ommunlty and County and bttr idea of methods bfnccomp 'lblng a- doslrod results. ' - The r ,,r,'rtnnlty of n. llfo tlmo Is Row I, r r, tho pooplo of thin county. 0 t,i i'j this County -ono of very "id,on of high cIohh and do ' vp landn that will attract .. .....a aa i'iiui iin 11 seniors. uur ntored." to got tho eottlorH and touch with our country. restored confldenco in tho wool In dustry by suggesting a plan for flln ancing thn wool groworn during the present emergency, lly advanco ar rangement with tho Federal Ileservo Hoard, wool growers, bankers, In tho wool section and eastern wool mar kets, wool dealers, warohouso men, linlti Irrltrnttnti nml rnnlrnl nf Ihn ern Colonization Co. representative, Uk(j Hurfacfl H,multanoou,,y 0 tnRt was In town this week, from l-rino- condton would at al times bo uu- vlllo, looking after somo company buslnesn. Tho now Dopnrtmont of the llurnn iraHh Htoro Is neilrlng completion. They havo moved tho stock from tho J fast cutting alfalfa, toll how, abort 'not possibly bo routed until tho next handed and working an avorago of day for our local train. 1C hours a day, thoy nrn domonstrat-l Tho Editor of tho Euterprlno hfut dor control, nnd tho best Interests of tho ntnto cared for carefully considered nnd well ordered .handled. United States Congrennmn Nick Btnn plan. I If you know of a bettor way, then ot bv (olograph nnd In addition thorn- "II is'probablo that tho stato ban you aro a poorer Christian than I to hoR also taken tho raattor up wit Inr tho wonderful noHSlbllltlen of tho taken thin matter un with Senator through a soils of Harney County properly .'(ion. Chamberlain, nnd with lb 1 . . . . . .... t...n.ii.. .....1 .... iii.iiif.iii vnii wnrn ir ih nnHii'r null iiwnn nv w m rnr inn vnin cnimnnr inannfactururs nnd othorn intorost- 0111 H,niltl ni 1,10 ''UVW,,D ". " " a valid right to most of tho and " -manuracturers. ana oinorn iniorosi convonlont to get down on your 0f Commorco. Hoth answered lin ed in tho wool trade hold an nil day ic JJJ J"' loimrtnujntH within tho meander lino, consisting mmw onoH uuil prny tl0 Lon, to ,nod,,loly IlV0 takon sU,H to session with tho J-mloral "OM(?rvo.I(;r tl(, MIUIUJ roof nmk,K n VOry of "PProxImntoly 47,000 acres a largo how you how ,0 do better than It In hold tho order In abeyance until Hoard yesterday. Tho condition of tho uUrft(J(V(j am, wh() , fronl prt of which Is Hultnblo for agrlcul- to walk over tho station flolda nnd r axil Innrlnp can bo had. In th wool mnrket caused by. tho rocont ,,....,., .... .,, lurtil mivt,oHeB Pronerly hundlod with opon mlndH boo nnd hoar how monnllmo It bohoovos all Intomst In cessation of purchases of raw wool Is completed, which I dolajed on tho ural purposes. I roperly hand led, wan laid before tho board and n full account of glass, It will bo ono of our thin should produce a revenue to tho . HormiH11KBH. folkH. worlh ,. ... Co..nll)!4 to worI dlscuBslon whb had of various plann monl uttrucllvo bulldlngn from tho nchool fund of several tevr lir flrahl. oalilu Mohl. upltai tit.. . "UH f.i.r irrigation project undor y, a t now is, thoro is nothing to woven t an era of real prosperity In county, nnd every citizen of tho founty should do bin and hor boat to r thi ' uccurato and full lnforma- ton i , ),o hnndn of all yho doHlro It. Thrr. for financing the Industry until nor inn! buying operations aro resinned. Unllko most other crops, wool In mar keted in tho nprlng and early sum mer, and tho marketing conditions prevailing during tho past month havo threatened groat losses to wool growers which might bo disastrous. Such condition, If It develops might cause Horlous nacrlflcp of sheep on farm nnd rnugo, and result in reduced supplies of, wool and mutton In .... .......... t . .T 1 1a .I.i' uliniilM that thoro wnn no disposition on tho pari of anyone to maintain artificial prices, but simply to mako urrniiRO miMits by which lemporary Interrup tion of tho market would bo removed and normal marketing conditions ro- nut nn well an tho liisldo. IhouHiuid dollnra." Tho plan of action finally urrlvcd nt wan adopted iih n morn nlmplo nnd satisfactory way of dealing with tho situation than tho Cotton Loan Plan of 191-1 which had been suggontud. At tho termination of a conference between tho Hoard nnd u sub-commlt-leo consisting of blinkers thoroughly familiar with tho entire ultimtlon, tho hundred . u'lilln fnr nil nf us. regardless of our thfv havn niivnr worked for nnvthlni: bollofn or aftlltut Ioiih. to tnko a day or any Issuo in tho past to so) tlmt off now nnd then for recreation. Wo tho Venator postolllco for which pot will all bo tho better for It; wo will itlon ban been mnde, In Instituted nn nil bo able to do better work; wo put on tho railroad, so tlint tho tecU meet othom who glvo us Inspiration; ntcalltlos of the poBtoltlco Depnrtmotit and wo will all bo hotter cltlzoiiB. luro compiled with and tho order la ra- Aftor all what in llfo, if It Isn't nj poinded, collection of Just such pleasant 00-1 Establish ono of theso new posi caslnun taken iih wo go along life's 'ofllcos that nro now bolng sought, nua pathway? Thoso who wait till somo int Pencil, ono at Nnmorf, ton miles future tlmo to tnko tholr ploosuro, west of Hnrpor, and a third ono, nt oftentimes finds thoy havo lost tho .Venator. Work for all tbreo, they Hoard authorized tho following stato no community In tho wost .. fills t JUUJll, rBi fin offor irrigated lands at , to 0110 of tho UHiial polntn of d fnirU 1 mccs . r (M,,K twm 4o. to ?100. an 'O' V wo huvo thousands of acres tat nr now hold nt thoso prlcon nnd 1 '8 oi, y bocniiHo our lands oro not 'orli . ij and mado known that wn fe not flooded with onqulrlen and "at Kcuiers aro being diverted to "w r rts of tho woat. NOTICW butlon, obtaining from the rnllro.i a bill of lading for Uio shipment; tho grower may then irnw a (irniu against this bank secured by, tho bill of hiding. Tho Kedoral Itoservo Act authorized any momber bank, to ac cept a draft secured In this manner nt the tlmo of nccoptanco, provided that tho draft moturoa In not moro than nix montliH from tho tlmo of nccopt- Aftor nccoptanco such ti draft ll A Bp-. ii mooting of Hums Chap fr No 4(j O. K. fl. TnoHilov AiiKUiit iW'CO. ' 7:30 p. m. for tho purposo lionring tlm ondorsomont of a mom ' Initiation, Hy order of ,,or hl"x( ,fl "lBu, for rediscount or LKONA THOMPSON purchaso by a Fodoral Rosorvo Hunk, Worthy Matron, Tro Tom, (Continued on pngo four) " RUSTY SI!0U1J)F.RS nre rare in Tl IIS MAN'S TOWN, EVERYBODY h uScn.-(lhe ahouldciO-Ho the wheel leaving, puthing BOOSTING foi OUR TOWN and awglibor. ll ii a ciMrununity steadily growing mi mospenly, Thebigre ton loi f.ucli growtji U loyally and SERVItE. Tlie Inijuim and puLliospiritco! men LONG AGO roalued ihnl If OUR TOWN wunlcd to maintain a ultnntial noaition, their I .;. miist U huill ujKin the loumLlioiis ol CL0.SEST RELA- rrlMionship is (wssible IIuoukIi Imvuig SOMETHING to oT, itr '! u,biK the offciings KNOWN. Il i thu pruicinle u. l......-ail, 'BOOSTING" out coiiunuiiity. A town is no strontfei th;ir ib DU$1NESS tlie businoo el s nicrchant.1 and nciglilNiring farmers. The way to show ttwae honest, tmcere merchants of town and country that you unpieciale the otand they have taken, and aw taking every djy in BOOSTING ihis town to read the advav tiscments palronize ihcm. BUY YOUR GOODS of ll men who are keeping out (own in the prosperous habit In that way you'll be doing your BOOSTING. ability toonjoy themselves. Attend on thai1 day wltU.all your nro nocdod. ' It.iH,Bt!gKeflted that" Editor Ccorgti family and .you will gojomo fcejlng e Carlor , of thoCrano Amoriciu; that you havo oxporlonced one' of , and Editor J. A. H);ril, of tlio Hiirnoy thoso raro occasions whoro a dny'him County news at Ilurns,, togother with boon spoilt 'both ploasdutly and pro- f tho btiBinosa men wll'l join with iih lllnbly to yourself, and In addition , in this Irsuo, so tlint wo will not hu you have glvon oncournKomont by your proflonco to mon who work long and earnoatly without expectation of reward other than tho fooling of work woll dono. o subjected to this Inconvenient in dignity that puts thousands of peoplo nut of tho kou of tho rights of Amer ican citlzous. Cnmo In ono and nil nnd .Ight un til wo nro successful In having thin Mrs. Tom Allon loft lust week for:onlor ros0nded for nil tlmo to como. Entorprlso whoro sho will visit hor Tftl0 tho mattor un with our rop- son Fred for a tlmo going lator to r08ontnttvoa In both houses of thn Portland nnd possibly California in nfttlonnl congress, by prcHontlng tho tho hopo that tho lower nltltudo will factR (o tnom T1,ov wllI ln turn sco thai tho residents of Wnrney nnd of Miillienr Counties are given J115-4 bqieflt her livnlth. Roy Dwyer la using his very best efforts these days to furnish us with lights. ,Ho Is using tho wator power whon po'salblo but finds it in not ado qunto for tho load part of tho tlmo ami thou Louises his engine, Ho can not got tho' proper fuel to uso In thl? ongtno-so ho Is using n mlxturo ot gnsollno and korosono. Mr, Dwyer lutsfstn ho Is not making operating ox ponnoo nt prosout but hopos for bot- tlco. Yours very slncoroly, Malhour Publishing Company William .Francis F. Seemiui. Manager o HA1UUT 110UNTY PETITIONS KEINO CIUCULATKf Potltlons nsklng that tho propoKl tlon of n bounty on Jack rabblta bu piacod on tho ballot this fall nro bo Inir nlrnnlalAil. Thofln lntorostod anil tor things in tho futuro whon wo ot tl08ro tQ drci,,ato ono ftr0 roqe8toa tho irrigation project undor why and f0 j0t Chostor Dalton know ot tliour tho community advances. deslro . ,Tt3