Harney County's timber h an iiMM.'t for Immcdlnto oxptnlta (Ion MUIn nhould lo .turning It out to ld In tho reconstruc tion work ot tbo nation . la rcHtlK(o thltt virgin field. vxt& Ifarncy county's reftconrwft ntm attracting, tho attention of iim eutltii Went. IrrlKatioa, aUxfc: raining, mines, oil and gai prfr. specta and agriculture tll awaiting dcvclnpmcut. VOL. XXXIII BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON SEPTEMBER 25 1920 NO. 47 FUTURE DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSED BY VISITORS Consider Important Subjects Sunday; Transportation; Bird Refuge Bill. Burns ha had novum! notable vis itors during tho pant week. Tho firtU ono being U. 8. Sonator (loo. K t'h.inihnrlnlu who arrived Satur day evening and remained ovor Sun dny. tVnator Chamberlain wan mot at Cr...- by a largo delegation of cltlsci;.- thin city. Tho ontlro party wnM fuortod to a rosturant immod Intoly aftor tho train arrived and wore guests of Crano citizens for supper. Lator Sonator Chamborlaln wns prevailed upon to addrosn u gathering of peoplo at the Majeitlc hnll whore bo dlscansod bottor roadii, Irrigation, land loan banka aud mall fsrllltie. Tho trip ap from Crano wan madn ver tbo now LI a way and consumed a remarkably short tine na tbo road In good, ovou though not yet complet ed. Sunday forenoon Senator Cham- ennin sponi tno tlmo mooting with old tlmo frlonda and dlacusHlng mat torn of Intertvit to tho territory In re lation to legislation. A party or Kugono men consisting of State RoproiMiutntlvo I.. K. Bean, State Sonator J. vIJ. Doll, Coo. H. AlcMornui, a largo merchant of Hu gone and a representative of tho Stato Chamber of Commerce, Walter Orlllln and Frank Jonklnn. also ar rived In Duma Saturday night. They csmo ovor on a pilgrimage of In spection an to possibilities of extend ing transportation throughout tho central part of Orcgoln to connect up with tho main llnoe. Tho trip wan Inspired by our follow cltlxon Will lain llanloy, who wan hoHt to the party whllo In thin vicinity. Karly In tho afternoon thoso via Jtors toguthor with Senator Cham berlain, were seated at a luncheon at Pago's whero A. It. Olson acted aa toast master and where Important mutters worn discussed by tho visit ors and local speakers. Mr. Bonn opened tho discussion with roforonco to thu transportation nluatlon and suggested that efforts bo made to tie up tbo "dead ends" of .road point ing Into Central Oregon with tho mnln Hum: Tho Natron cutoff, from liond to Klamath, from Crano ncroHa to a connection on tho west, etc. Tho npoaker pointed out tbo rapid development of our neighbor state and contended that lack of transpor tation waa largely responsible for our retarded condition. Mr, Dean further uald ho believed it would bit a mlstako to allow tho bill for Rooso- volt lllrd Rofufo to become a law an I ii would likely cauno troublo In the future dovolonmont of thn eountrv. Thin aHHortlon brought forth jioljiy approval from thono noatod at thV table Charlen W. KIIIh wan tho noxt npnker who wolcomod tho vlnltorx' io our city and gave noma liuereHtlng farln concerning local onterprloo8, ! ,M. Knulknor wnn called upon to furfber dlcui homo Induntrien mid gnv the vlnltorrt nomo fuctn ai,ut tho Immeniie body - of yf How Pino to tho north of IliiriiH and Ita cany ncccoM to market; Mr. Morran renponded to a call from Mr. Olnen In a most Interontlng talk on organization and itn beneficial offoctn upon tho commnnUy. naylng ho naw 1 :' nu h'umoii way we nnnuia noi nil kci I cloHnr together for our common good.' maklnc an BBnoal tn thn rnmimmiiv'; d"i iniuillll iiiu lltllirin III l III' i n.m.n ai.i. ni .i ... i... . umiv iiniiiiitfr 111 ilh ciinrin 10 nriiro gronter recognition of tho rn- notirroM or tho ontlro ntnto and bring about dovolopmont. ' J tl. llnrvoy, our fnrmur neighbor P tho river from Hurim, wan thpil,,M(J " u'cr tbo Colo. ". Tt .,,,ni.r railed ...,. ,..i i.,. Tod Oilman. Lynn llowarit and tnaijo a good uddronu. Ho told of l k i xporlnnceH on Irrigation pro in California and compnrod tha t'-rritfry with thin. Ho painted r V " T'rturo of pronperlty for Ha "'V vnlloy under Irrigation and fc ' bluing development. Mr. Horvoyrl "i repented hla oxprennlonH of a t v. davg beforn in regard to our keen Ing hunlnoaH at homo citing InntancM of nhlpplng creain out to floattlo and troamory butter nnd Ice cronm back -Hbowlng by actual figures of nomo- thing liko ?600 a month being paid out ror oxpreHH on products that nhould bo taken caro or at homo. Dr. tn .11.1 curh rnrmlng conditions and told of xorao cropa of thin Beanon out at the Kxperimont Station undor partial Irrigation. Oata that throshod 130 iMiKholn to tbo aero and othor crops ln proportion; C4 tons of sunflowoW to tho aero and other like yields lm- presHod oven homo folks with the productlvlty of our noil. Dr. Hibbard took Issue with Ropresontntlvo Ilean on tho nird bill and gave another Hldo or the ntory. Sonator Chamborlaln wns f lion failed and ho at onco onterod upon o dlnruHHlon of tbo proposed JUrrt Hofugn bill. Ho imld ho wasn't sun Just what his atlltudo should hn a- Uufrn was plainly a dlfforenco or opinion on tho subject, but ho can- tlonnd tho people to not bo hasty In pnndiiK such a mcasuro as rrom his Interpretation or tho bill lt was load- cil and mltfht cause gTiot lator. Sou-1 alor Chamberlain uald plainly ho would fight tho bill If it Dhowod vicious foutures nhould It reach congroi for ratification. Tho fact that a considerable amount of tilla ble laud in Included In tho ttrbiionod 1 .gift to tbo government, which llkolyl oeiongs to tuo nchool fund of thin ntato In reanon enough to hold back, ni'Miiion uio possibility or interfering with .tho future development of Irrl gallon portlonH of tho country wan another feature that should bo taken Into conoltlorntlon. William llanloy wan linked by Tonnt Mnntcr Olntm to explain hltt conduct during a recent abHouco but Mr. llanloy didn't onllnliton bin frlonda on that scorn, llo talked of uul., tno editor nnd publlnher of railroad devoloiment and Irrigation ,,, ,,.,., Ml. .,..,, ,.. ,. ,, (..nio.i ,i 1. 1 w... .... iiiu rionoer Hun ovor tn our Minter fl.iuiiui (kin, ii, n iiiiiuiiuin limb niftin of tho iiueutlon of bin pernounl con duct. Judge Win. Farro closed tho din cunnlon with a fow appropriate re marks. Immodlatnly following tho lunch- eon tho Eugene contingent and noma of our local cltlnona mado a trip to tbo lake where they viewed a flno field of grain growing on tho lake bed whom the water had receded and Haw tho condltlotm an thoy wtlat. Senator Chamborlaln wan taken to In a nuggentlon that Ilurnn nhould tho Commercial Club roomn whero a Hike advantage of and nee If Prew receptlon bad been scheduled for him ny, Crano and other pbrtlnnn of tho hut it wan then after 4 o'clock and county will not Join tn Ilurnn' at the largo crowd tbnt had gathered to tetnptn to got better rooultn from greet him bad tnontty gone, howovor, our effort.1 to promote thu Interontn many came down from tho luncheon of he entire country, and grootod tho Senator following' Ueedo nald he had boon 'Watching which ho npent tho evening In meet- tho trend of affalrn for noma time, Ing and talking with acquaintances In fart bad noted tho effortn of Tho and frindn. Tl men-Herald for many yearn In Itn I'pon tbo Invitation of tho prlncl- evident denlro to promoto tho do pal Senator Chamberlain v In I led the velnpment of Harney county (and public, school Monday morning nnd Incidentally ho remarked that tho talked to tbo puplln In anxembly, manuger wax a damphool for work giving them Inspiration and encour- Inc no energetically and devoting ngement by hln talk. Lntertho vlnlt- much valuable nparo with no little od tho high nchool at tho invitation appreciation,) but bo wnn told that If of tho principal and talked to tho wo finally got renultn it might bo atudentn there. worth It. Senator Chamborlaln left about 10 lioodn fpoko of tho development o'clock Monday for Canyon City, of tbo wnter power on tho North Cheater Dalton taking him over. Tho Fork of tbo Malheur which would Senator wan certainly inont cordially bo of luentlmabln benefit to Harney received In Ilurnn by all Ha cltlxonn Valluy an well an other portlona or nnd he wont away with a good leel- tho country; making cheap power Ing. 1 pnnnlblo for no many entorprlnen o ' 111(311 HCIIOOI IMUXIKKMHINd MOHK HTl'DKXTS K.VUOIdd:!) ii. a it. k. Nt'lVN IWlHrtl SCItAI'S I.ydla Tyler under .pliynlclnna or ilnrH will hA linn til. tn ntiitin! MPlmnl (IiIm v..r Hh.i im thu itvmnnthv tliln year. Hho nan tho )Hpainy and bent wlnhen of her nchoolmaten. Helen King nan left for Corvallln whom nho will bo In attendants at Ing n npoclal courno In IMiarmacy, Mlllan Vulgamoro formerly of tho 19-- clft"'' wrltea from San Delgo w,ul "no ,n "JoyK ur lira them ImmcnHcly. Mint Andornon and Mlns Whonldon tilnffir.tfl ti fl... VTn ...a.l. .. ......... .... ... , ,.ii,,..nn HUH It (friend lant Saturday. They report a fvery enjoyable trip, although a wikii wan nuruiy averiua nuring tm v,,i11 ,M 1,10 l''kon. Ono of (ho i '",inK forgetful of law, order n "verythlng. was going to try her ml"u tUir It " nwcoannry. Noo.l- ! to nay tdiu In now grateful for Mc-i1'10 ""K"1 orcn which wan uiicd to ,""B'nrtt0 nnr 'rannlont enthuHlnnm. 1 Tw? notablo oventH hint week , roplano caino In nnd Cora Shop- ttnl ox -1 camo Mrn. Kenneth . f'piirlni. Tl... Ua.,ln... ..w..,...t l . v uiuin uahihh uuuii- r"U . congratulationa to the happy couple. I lluvmnnit Ilnrtnn nlnnl nut tnut - " Knlnriinv fnr (h llnnlh i.ti.l n -------- w. im... ...... huntur "old roturnliig Thurwlny "Sa,,H door"--meek and uubdued 'J,,lu "lcarM boy hit a rock In "Nlcka'' i rum yarn ami npent me rom or tho VAmu. Cowan ontor next Moudnv. "rug" McCulloiiKh la uuo expected i , ' ... Wo now Jmvo more boyn euro od than have attended for nomo limn. I'Vlday waa ono grand day for nc- Hon. Tho fall "Field Day" waa on and everyone pitched In. Qallant tnjiiidM undor the Umpiring leuder- I of tho Faculty attacked tho 'ulldlngH armed with brooms, mopn, "Hluot8"JH," duntern, etc. Walln row Klr windows brighter and IoKh glistened. Whllo tho Irls vigorously engaged tbo Intoriou, tho uy cleaned ntovoa, palntod, waBhed windows, hauled dirt and carried fiway rubblab. At noon tho "Homo K?" 'uad undor Miss Freaso lod tho rMYonoun wornem to mncn. ' JY Oh tint those beann woro IfeodAnd did you see how many wont upstair. Um-m-No wonder 'ho toachera ato alono "Wuzaiit?" "Ahuh!" MIhh PurJngton wux tboro and wanted brown broad but wo wu out." Hurrah! On to I'ralrlo! We hnvo .accepted tho challongo of tho I'ralrlo Uy High School and arranged tbo t0B on Oct, Oth. wo meet thorn at I'ralrlo and Oct. 20th thoy will bo oon on tho local gridiron. Already a crowd has announced Intentions to go and root. Hotter romo along ir tho Court haa no strings on you as It will bo ono trip. And Itn up to tho boyawo thoy aro blK enough bo Its to thorn to train. NEIGHBOR SUGGESTS COUNTY ORGANIZATION Calls Attention to Advantage of Unity at Home; Now Energy Possible. I. M. Davlun and 13. L. Iloedo were over from Drownuy Thursday. Mr. town, llo told thu inatmgor of thin nhop that ho had been watchttu; with much liititrent the effnrta of Durnit to got organized and do iiomothlng to ward development, but Hint wo hud not made much effort toward getting In touch with other porta of tho country. Mr. Iloedo wiled attention to (ho ncccHtty of gnttlnn tho homo people together an thun wo' could go nut with a willd front whon wo attkod for bigger thlngn. He'n right. Thin within roach or thin place, it wouiu acrdmpllKh wondi rn In tho way of making pumping plantij pohhIIiIo for i a inrgu area oi huh vnimy inai ran- not posnlbly be covered by tho avail able aiirfaeii water: It would nojvo tho HghtltiK and power problem of Ilurnn anil leave tho clty'n flnnnccH or bonding credit free to dnvolo to other needed Improvoinenta along the llrin of a newer nyntem; It would furnlnh tho otiorgy for naw mllla over , . fir f0rHtM in tho vlclnltv ot the porer vlto; It would be a mil',, ut K'l'nt, toward petrifying any rail ,, tnrtlUKh roudH that will carry our manufactured articled and pro- lucti( of tho noli to tho markup or ' worm. n mci. to tbo tfood that could bo acconi- idihhad under thorough organliatiou. l.lul'l'IFk'U .1 IIAItV 1 ,HI' (H .,. HVKU l'KOPKItTY Im1 .Monday afternoon during a troiiK wind ntonn flro wan dlncovcr- . . , , ( (jj0n ? . 1 11,0 " M ""J",",1 W. Sayor unco. Hi "amen "I'rond rapidly and tho barn waa noon entirely enveloped. Tho fr0 onglnoH had bron In dlnuno for , . ,t W(l8 hart, to ROl thorn In f ' fow mlnxlL U looked action and for row minute u iookou ir ttn Rnvnr hnmil RH Wflll AH ad- ,n ... Joining maldonccn In tbo same block and acroun tho ntroet would Ignlto mill bo dentroyed, but a bucket , . . . hrlgade was formed nnd navoral or tbo younger men went on thn roor ,i tho ilamen down, although ., nr tn .i hurnlnit Ti " " "i iim "n cauglit novoral tlmon. Tbo barn waa not uncd regularly j)Ut tboro waa a quantity of dry bay In it whero a neighbor wan In tho " ' , , , ,,,., ,,,, n"H of feeding IiIh loam whon ho camo ot town. Mr. Hnyor and IiIh dnuKhtnra alno UHtwl It to Btoro un- UH()(1 cIolhnB an,i thlnga thoy dolr ,.., Thoro wn no iimurauco ",oro,, Thoro wan no iiih irauc on tbo barn therororo it la a complete lonn. i , lt thought tbo flro waB causod , aroOHIIIIOBH upon tho part of "f,;"" , ,.. chlldron playing In tho barn. - --o--' 1 TFWPIIOVK LINK IINDKH OONHTItUOTION TO SOUTH KNI i4inomnn ja,n0H Hnycrnft of tho T! & Tel Co. In- Intor-Monntaln Tel. & Tel. Co in forms this offlco that tho tolophono Uno to connoct with tho lino at An- (lr0WB wnH now undor construction -niii fmm frnno and was comnlotod noutb rom Crano and was compjoiou a considerable distance. This la a lino that baa long boon n00ded and ono thnt will ncoom,mn- , t f t, onlo w,10 ,ln9,ro ' '',,,, with nurnn "rot communlratlon with iiqrnn. Thin lino had boon projected for a nt)B timo but conditions and ciroum- Ht(.nC0H worn HU0, that tho company ' ., ,..inil,,. UIltll eonld not got at tho building until this tlrno. OUR CITIZENS URGED TO MAKE EXHIBIT AT FAIR Purpose of Fair to Stimulate Production and Induco Stock Improvement. (Contributed) This In 'tho last opportunity wo will have to call your attention to tho County fair which will bo held In Ilurnn September 30 and October 1 and 2. Have you an a resident of Harney ! county given this matter the thought ' and attention It deserves? or aro you Junt simply lotting the matter 5 lido with tbo thought of "Sum Ita flno thing but I haven't thu time I to go or evon if I do go I won't take I anything." ii.. . . ; ir you are coming at an no you Intend to come merely for tke pur- . ,1 l j- ,. j i- pone oi grams wiu in uivrv u w Vlbly crltlclne tbo orTortii of thou who aro workieg bard to make the fair a naccena or are yea coming to Join In tho fiplrtt of kelpfulnemi that provalla and help put It acronn In a manner that will make tho annual county fair u nocenalty nnd a flxturo Inntcad of only a possibility. Tho burden of Instilling nnd main taining life1 In the county fair move ment ban developed upon a few mon and women who have faith In Har ney county. Theno peoplo nhould not, cannot and will not bear the burden again unions you tho Individ ual and community show your In tercut In the project not only by your attendance but also by either ex hlMtU g or Inducing othar mom fortunate than yourself to do no. Our comnAinlly, county, and ntato fairs aro hold for a distinct purpose to stimulate and duvelop not only better stock and crops but altio to de velop n belter community spirit. Wlnin you develop either or bolh or tho ubovo -you advvrtke to tbo world tho possibilities or your com munity and thereby Induco new peo plo to nottlo and Invent In bunlnons or lands and thereby without concloun effort on" your part you Increano tho valuation of your own business or lands far out ot proportion to any expenditure or time or money mado by you to support your ralr. There Is no ono In a community who should not bo Interested In a county ralr, regardless or trade or prorcHslou. For In nomo manner the Humilia tion of bettor crops butter stock and a closer community Interest affects i every man woman or child in me community. Wo desire to repeat that the only way to make a fair success Is ror every ono to exhibit their products and attend thomselvos. Too oHoii you' might Ihlnk that you have nothing worth oxhlbltlng and thon you attend tho fair and find that you had better nt homo. Whonevor yon admit that tho pro ducts shown In any particular lUio aro not as good as you have at homo you aro admitting thnt you aro not doing your part In placing tho ad vantages of your community or coun ty In Itn borit light boforo tho world. You Bllll have a few daya loft bo foro thn ononlnii dnto of tbo fair and oven ndmlltlng that you bavo hero- totoro had no Intention or making nn exhibit why not cliango your mind nnd It you cannot rind tho tnno to proparo a full Individual exhibit Just call up tho commlttop In your com munity nnd toll thorn that you have a fow good specimen of garden or Held produce thnt will bolp thorn win that community prUe Come on now trlond boa sport for onco and call up that commlttoo or got that oxhlblt roady DO IT NQW. -o MOHK CHLMUHTIKB VISIT IJH Yesterday about noon threo or four car loads or peopio " town In which tho car of William llanloy was discovered and upon in vestigation It wns found that Irving S. Cobb, tho woll known wrltor who contributes to tho Batnrday Kvonlng Post nnd other big mngatlnoB, to icothor with n Inrgo party of frlonds, woro with uh. Thov ronmlnod but a abort tlrno and took tholr dopariuro for Mr. Hanloy'H OO llano It whom they did boiiio bird shooting last evening, t .i. Among tho party with Mr. Col ,b ii. ..it,... IJnl.iirtu nt NOW YOrK. Iter of tho Ilond I'roiis; Mr, nirdsoU J. Ovorturfi Norman Jacobaon, Hid-j of tho Pilot Dutto, Mr. Vogol and Mr. Jlalrd all of Ilond, and Ira N. (Jabrlolnon of tho U. 8, Dlologlcal Survey, Tho latter is cdmliiB back from the OO and spend a row days horo working with County Agent McDanlols on rodent pouts. o Some Weddings CASIDAY-HWKKK A quiet wedding took placo nt tho homu of tho brltlu's parents Mr, and Airs. u. a. nwooK in ins cuy on asi Saturday uflornooii Sept. 18, whon their daughter, MIhh Loin, became tho wUo or Henry A. Caslday. Hov. Mrs. C. A.'Swook in thin city on last J. J. Tlcknor of tho Uaptlut church performed tho ceromony, Thn brltl6 Is a nntlvo daughtor of Ilurnn nnd In well known to our cit izens. She Is a graduate of thu Har ney county high nchool and later, largely through her own efforts, nho attonded tho ntato normal at Mon mouth and also tho O. A. C. She fitt ed hornoir for leaching nnd ban boon following that profession for two or throe years .being now employed In the public 'schools or Ilurnn. Mr. Caslday Is a former student of the O. A. O. It -wan at thn Utter nchool tho young people became acquainted. Mr. Caslday was among those to respond to the call of bis country and give his eervicea during thn late war. Mr. and Mrs. Caslday are making their homo In Hums for tbo winter. IIAINKH-JKNKINH Two of Harney county's popular young people woro united In mar- Mage on Tuesday evening Sept. 21 h0'r',,J1 S' li l Mi,a v P,ut vroinct. Tho district wua lal? rJ,?.k n?i !?L n!m to make its preliminary In- M. Jenkins. nn y". vesication very complete ami that I'iMil"! ?, n.i M L nufllclont time be allowed for U,or- Wl bur being ho son c Mrs. Anna u conBl(,orftt,ori of ,u pl(MJl but Halnee. ahd his brldo l a unnecessary time bo tdken. of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Jm kins. Tho N,ckjJ , ' ,o(J aUunUon to ceremony wan porlorao by Hot . W;'tno WOnderrul development of tbe 1 . Amos. State Secy, of be Homo pumpnK roJcc(, ,n Cullfornfu nni Mission Board or t a ' rbytorlan , ' pracUcany all of Har- "".7 "i"7 u lit vviiiirnp , finishing her education ro lowing : I ho Kmnl. rn'.h:?.... . '.. h'5 I a diuo iravenoB nuu ... "'"k" t J ' : luv '"' ,. rollowlng the ceromony ror Ilolso ror a honeymoon alter which they will bo at homo at Diamond whom Wil bur will bavo charge of tho big ranch of his mother. CltOZIKIt.SII KPAHI) Tho marriage of Miss Cora Bhop- nrd aud William Kenneth Crozler took place at tho homo of tho bride's ,,1 the schools or this coun y until ; - w nn flnlshlnK h" " "' '. "'t . , present high cost or fuel waa but a H;,r,,!mrSe,ny:dhKldo 1-I-ary matter and ,h.t che,. " , i ! Vtl i ipftnm waters or Sllvlen Klver. and full con Haxel 1 alnes. sister of tho Kroom. , f , f d w, , ljrnplnT was brlde'smald and J. "n"n ''(; ; plants tho future of Harney ValHr nard was best man. Tho brldo wore . ,,A grandparents, Mr. and Mr, waiter profitably. Cross, on Wednesday morning, Sept. o 22. It wan a quiet homo affair but ! in 1 1ST AKIUAI POST HKdKIV. wns novortholeuti a pretty wedding., y;it I'llOM JIKVD WlCU.SKb'DAT tho ceremony Iwlng performed In tho presence of tho lminedlat. relatives T)0 ffl(t mfl tn hy rtM.0t.4W ,T tilTr V TuZ ..ro.!.. 1- "-rn. arrival Wcdnes HaptlKt rburih used tbo ring twr-.day Juft before noun when a plat.o vice In performing th ceremony, j undfd In tbe fluid ndjulnlr.g towa Tho brldo Is a very charming young i lUUj tB ,,u0t, Mr. (loo. Love, dallver- lady who has mado iter homo n tins vicinity since her birth. Mr. Croxler Is ono of our young uusines. men, being engaged In the transfer busi ness with bis rather. Following refreshments tho young people took tholr departure by auto for a honeymoon trip. Upon tholr return they will take up tholr resi dence In Ilurnn. MAIlTZ-UOWKMi Friday morning Sopt. 24, Herman Marts and Mlsa Sara A. Howell woro ... 1.. llilu I.v unueu in iiiuriiubu Hev. W. H. Amos, Stato Hecrotary of tho Homo Missions or tho Presby-i torlau church. Tho ceromony took placo nt tho Marts rouldonco In this city whom Mrs. Dan Varlen gavo thoui a wedding broaUfnst. Mr. Mnrtt haH been a resident of this cotumvnlty for several yoam where ho has mado many warm inomis. no is a young man of Integrity and a very capable machinist. Hla brldo camo horo early last spring to on tor upon her duties as county nurso. Hh, Ih a canablu young woman who has wldo exporlenco in her lino of j nrofosslon. bolng stationed for a tlrno lu India. Immediately follow umo in UH..U. - ing mo ceremony " ......... ,, happy couplo took tholr departure doubt tbo (astcet mall waa over ror a short honoymoon trip. Upon brought to Hums, tholr return tboy will roako tholr. prom conversation with somo ot ,,0m ,n ySvH&KHHUKTT our cltUens who talked with the Rev. J. J. Tlckuor of tho naptlst aviators tbo proposition of regular church performed tho coromony on service to bo established in the Wednesday, Sopt. 22, that mado near futuro will bo Ukon up by them Sarah A, JcsbuoU and Jamea S. Joycs nt Onco. Tho men In chnrgo of thW man and wlfo.. Tho marriage took ma),nln0 loft'Boon attor noon Wc- on tho farm of Mr. Joyea near tho an ongagomont to fly during tha Experiment Station. county fair. Thoy expoct to roura " to Burns today and take up tho pro- B. F. Johnson and wife camo ovor Uon ot mM Borvco wth lho ,,UH. rrom Prlnovlllo Sunday. Frank camo, roon Qf mu cy Wq umh)r. ovor to look attor nomo business In ; thoy oxpont.to have tho Port- conuootlon with tho Oregon ft West- mmj pnpcri, jn Hums by 10 oNilort: ern Colonlxadon Co. nnd Mrs. John-'0,l0ll morniB nmi thoy will also car- son canto along to vlnlt with roiativoa and rrlondH In this vicinity ror a row days. Thoy ntartod on tholr rotum homo Thursday morning. HEAD OF P. L S. CO. FAVORS IRRIGATION Mr. Nickel Ready to Back up Project With Sacrifices; Big Possibilities Here. Mr. .7. Loroy Nickol, President oC tho Pacific Llvo Stock Company and . ., .,, . i . of 1,10 M,,,ur & Lux Company of Cal- Ifornla was a visitor In Ilurnn, on the 2:ird. His Company has 33000 acn In the Harney Vnlloy Irrigation Dis trict which will bo Irrigated from tho storago system on Sllvlen Itlvcr. In dlHcunnlng tho futuro'or Ilnrnejr County nnd dovolopmont by Irriga tion Mr. Nickol was very cnthnnhla tlc and stated that bis company waa ready to stand behind the irrgatloat district and assist In worklnit out bKi Its problems. That to make the IrrH gallon district a huccokh ami to ex- pldlto construction work bo stool roady to cooperate with tbo land-' owners of tho District in all matters and if necmsnry all should make very material connesslons both as to thn amount of water nneeHMrr for irrigation purposes and An to tie matter of financing tho district dur ing tho present high interest rale and blgh cost of labor and malarial. Caution wan urgod that tbo cost ostlmntod should bo largo enough to "i.m i nn.i h.t tLl lJJhulVL noy Valley could bo covered by prl- , (, , f ,t . That combine tho uo or tho storrd Ht() bundrcdH or thousands of acna j to the Irrigated nnu or tho State. Ho further stated that hla com pany was ready to subdivide Its lundii and place largo tracts on tbs market at reasonable turma Just soon as there was something tnng'. blo to show tho prospective nettlr In tbo way of Irrigation, and that rt. would bo n mistake to put a iMttlir on land that ho could not operate iiii.. un. til thu following letter to Loon M. Ilrown of tho Harney County Nation al Dank: "Ilond, Sept. 22, 10:45 A. ?X. ".Mr. Leon M. Ilrown, "Hums. Oregon. "Dear Mr. Ilrown: "Thru tho klnduesj or tho boarc?, Mr. Ceo. Lovo of tho Hond Aircraft Corporation, tho uodorslgnod nnd all tho people of Hond nond kludllct.t , . . , ,, , , , Rood people or Hums, and alBo offer tholr slncoro hope that by tbo rapl transit today shown by this note, rolatlona of our. two homo cltlos may bo tbo olosor boun.t togothor, to tho common good ot )l0ti,, "With host wishes, wo nro "Most sincerely youra. "CHAS. P. DORIAN "WARD II. COBLE." It wns Just ono hour nnd thirty minutes from tbo time It loft Hon that It arrlvod In Hums. Thla la no- ry pn8aonKOrH.. Chas, Qwon was down from hW Sllvles ranch homo during tho wook. viifn nurnn n vilnnfa ft nil lirt'swl fiin.1 TT II Jl II Ita 111 Ul 41111 tlllS "MIIU rwir