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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1920)
rK Four T II 10 T I M K H II E It A I. I) It U R N S II A II N E Y COUNTY, O II K fl O N Saturday, October 0, i:ht) The Times-Jierald. Hat The Largo! Circulation Of Any Newtpnpnr In llhrney County. JULIAN ItYRD Mnnnger SUBSCRIPTION KATES Onr Yr .... Mnitllit fliirs Montht $2,00 . 1X0! .75 Siltlllitlty, October I), lli!0 VI? MIlOt.'Ll) PUSH ADVANTAdi: OK KAILItOAl) C'ONHTUUCrriON firrtt of November. An orftiuilxiitlou to bo known iih the County Public Uonlth AflHoelation linn been effected to take euro of any matter In con nection with tttlH work mul It Ih ox ntiotoil (but tlio inemborH of thta or niinlKiitlon will uncertain the tiuutl went In tlio (llfforntit conitnnnttloii URU (n inu county ami let It bo known In ( iirn: order that tlio court may act Intolll Kontly wlion tbo ninttor In placed beforo It for eonBldorutlon, OIHOtllT OOUItT IN SESSION The roeular fall term of circuit court convened on Monday mornlnrc of thin week. flimirnl Jury trlnlu have noun bold and tbo court lnn ImmhuiI upon matterH beforo tbo Amoni; tbo ciihum dlHpoHod of WHY IIAjINEV 'COUNTY HIIOl'M) HAVE A FAIU County Awont MeDnnlotH olTered a nnoctal nrlxo for tbo IicmI emmy writ ten by a hcIiooI boy or lrl on "Why Harney County .Should Have a Fair." Tbo following waH awarded the prize and wan written by. Krancoa DoiloKan dauKliter of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Don. egau: A county fair createM IntoroHt from AccordliiK to Information brought back recontly by a delegation of JluniM cltlruns to Portland, the time is ripe for some railroad cotiHtructlon In tbo Central Oregon country and we Hbould take advantage of It. There Ih a dlapoHltton upon tbo parti the hiiiiiIIohI boy and ulrl to tbo old of thoHo In charge of affairs that ajont man and woman. The children move Hbould bo mado to brljig more are concerned ohleNy with the tonnage to the traiiHportatlon lines nuiUKomout offered ; lint tbo exhlbltx nail bring a greater production to the In which they take part teachOH them Idle landH of the country by the two' to do their beiit. Older people are working In harmony. TIiIh Ih our ' IntoroHtod not only for ammuHoniont, opportunity. Wo aro going to liuvo'liut for graver economic problem. our Irrigation project completed with In u reasonable (lino iih noon iih the tramiportallou compaulcH can ar range for the noccKmiry exteiiHloiiH The fa'.r Ih. primarily, for tlio rancher. It HtlmulittoH agricultural growth. The farmer workH to have his produce, which bo will enter In Strike; the exhibit, of the hlghcHt grade. mi It Ih time that nil get buoy. while the time Ih right. Oo after. Me Ih proved by romtiotltlon to brum! thlngH wbon wo are all In tbo Hnrnujtho bent lire Htock for tlio nntrlcH. Mil leu and liavi tho backing of tho Higher price aro received for the right peoplo nnd have a united or-, bettor breeds of live tock and im thl Dr. 0. C. Orllllth vh. Oolden 0. Hrady, Hiilt to recover money on ac count, tho Jury brought lit a verdict for tho plaintiff In tho mini of $47fi. Drog AHtorgulol vh, A. 10, Drown, Harry and (llonti Drown, for damage, tbo Jury found for tho defendautH. Wlnnlo Wlckort vh. Win. Duttler, replevin of property, Jury returned a verdict for defendant. - TIioh, and Leu Vlnkem vh. ThomiiH Hill, forceful entry and detainer, tho Jury found for plalnllffH. Juno Ingernol wiih granted n di vorce from Dell IngerHoll. A criminal milt Ih under coiiHldera Hon today In which Frank McDurney Is acciiHod of killing n cow, the pro perty of the HiiHteru Oregon Live .Stock Co, It wont- to tho Jury III In afternoon. There aro one or two other crim inal ciihch net for trial during the term and a lew civil huIIh yet on tho docket to dlHpoHO of. Dint. Ally. Hlzemore Hinti'H the court Ih going to empanel another grand Jury to take up inattora be fore adjournment. tlonal (luiiril company, nnd nerved an regimental commlnmtry Horgeaut of tho Idaho trdnpn on the Mexican Dorder In 1010. Ho leavoH WcdhoH day evening for Vancouver Darracka to report for duty. Payette Entor prltto. O-" Fair Premium Winners Are Not Axeilablc Tho LadloH Aid of tbo Prenbyler Ian Church will moot at my- homo Wodnondny,"6nl, flJ, 3: AO J. M. Mm, W. M. Sutton, I'roHldont. FA DM WANTr3D:I want to 0nr from party having farm for hhI, Olvo price nnd description, John W. Wnlt, Champaign, IIIIiioIh. 10- 2t. n- 1 1 rfiirTTTTi II ganUatlou to work through. o MUST Hi: DEMAND FOlt NUUNE TO (JUT COUNTY AID la chiefly a stock raining country, the conununlty would bo made more prosperous. The farmer who Iiiih become din- Tho roontv onnrt nmul ...,..).. ' """" u.wuniKuu i,y mo X. o know there Im a demand for tl.e,,,l,l,18 f M i','",'r- " '.er county nurHo before aid will bo fnr-i ,,wo,,.,w lmVo ralH",, ""' VM nlHl.ed from that source toward ur lK'cU"T' """" work. There Ih audi a number of nw,," ,',,7ml' wlU' n" o thlnga requiring public aid that It H'l wrk. Thu farmer who In cumin the board more or s Iohh ' !',"K "", .!" "' 11 ru,v , by uiu i'.iiiiiiim m progroHi. Social' recreation, especially for farmer' families, Ih provided by (bo WM, K. LYNI) IlKTUIt.VH TO Alt.MY nonoeru and the taxpayers ara going to iiMumo the respoiiHlblllty or plac ing more expense upon thcuiHelvoH. This at loriHt. seems to be the attl. tude. .Miss Cecil Suhreyer, a ropresenta tlvu of the Stnto Dureau of Nurnlug. under whoso supervision the com munity nurses are taken ean of, was In this county for Hnveral days last week. She made luvstlgatlon of con ditions mid askd what would bo done In the matter of continuing tho work that Iiiih been started anil financed ' fur by tjie State Tuberculosis Ah HiM'lat lun. Miss Schreyor desired a rouuty organization to take up the nuttier of the public health mireo and see what the sentiment was In regard to the county assuming the oxponst. Till Is ti new iluinrtiirn In 1I1U jirt of the cpuntry but It Ih one ofl ''" '"!arUly the Important advancement Ideas ' lliat wo should take advantage of. 'Ilio propar cere of the children has long been i,oglectod. It has been mown from cbs.iru loos since Hi time wo ciImthiI into :iu- big worir. rar tlu li m of vital Importance in the future of the human race that we ' gtvu lh chlldrun butter attention. Tho Hud Cross ban opened the way for this work and It Is up to par nuts and school authorities to fol low out the Hue of work Htartvd by this big organization. The people In general of this coun ty am favorable to the proposition of a public health nurse. Hspeclally Is this true of school authorities and the teachers, as well as Individ uals who have given the subject con sideration. However, there Ih some opposition that must bo considered. If n more thorough understanding wero had of the dutloH of the com munity nurse It would bo of benefit In overcoming thin predjudlce. Some tioom to think It her duty to do act uul nursing where she Ih called up on, but this Ih not the case, She will go on In an emergency for a cer tain period but thin Ih not general pinl she Ih not permitted to remain on private canon an unreasonable longlh of time iih she must dovoto hor time to tbo entire county. Shoi U more In the capacity of advisor1 nnd teaober than as a iiurne to take particular ciibj'ji. Already much support has boon forthcoming In tho nature of letters, potltloiiH and resolutions from the teachers ami different sources In tho motility, recommending tho work go on and that tho county assume tho expense. TIiIh will require an Item of Homo $3,000 plus the price of a Tord car to bo Inserted In the county budget to be acted upon, Tho sum named Ih not salary alone; tho nurse Is expecting to recelvo ? 1 10 per month and tho balance of tho amount Ik for the upkeep of tho car, oxpuiiKOH In going about over tho county, aupplloH, printing, etc. Thorn pre certain chartii and pamphletH uoceHvary in the work that must bo takou carp of. Tho demand for this work Hbould fair. It brings them In contact with people outulde of their narrow Hcope, who live under dlirerent coiiiIIHouh. When people congregate, they ex change their Ideas and opinions, which glvuH uueh one a broader out look on life. , Kcouoinlcally the community Is benefited. Visitor from outside the county and slate are'lnterested, dot only In the exhibits, but In the land, ami natural rescources of the county. The Interest iipreadH, calming atten tion to be directed toward the laud. This causi'H laud speculation, bring lug In more people to nettle and de velop the country. Harney County needs thin settling and development. A county fair promoting this should supported by every Tho following clipping from a I'oy ettu paper mentlonn a former Har ney county boy. Capt. Lyiid wan nt ono tlmo a resident of this noctlon whore Jils father had a ranch and H. Hlbbard. the boy worked for a while at the 1 Ithode Island Island Itanch of the P. L. S. Co. Peabody. Capt. Lyud'H wife Ih a hlster to Mrs. i (Continued from page ono) Champion Cow iiny ago, Harley HotchklHH. (Jl'lllll'S limit Crude' cow any ago, L, Mace, 1st, Phil Smith, 2nd. Dent male calf tinOr one year, Phil Smith. r.est Heifer calf under one year, lilt, Phil Smith; 2nd, L, Mace. Sheep Mnt'inos Ham 2 ycarH or over, T. Caldwell, 1st; F. King, 2nd. Hwo lamb, T. Caldwell, IhI; C. A, MuMahnu, 2nd. Dam lamb, C. A. McMaion, 1st. Flock, C. A. Mc.Mahou. Oxford Downs Dam 2 yearn ami over, Dam lamb, Kwo two years and over, Hwo lamb, Flock, Dr. L, K, Hlbbard, HogH DrrkMilres HkeliiH. llOIWN Dent matched team, over 2400, Dent 4 home team over 2800 Ceo. Whiting. Poultry Turkeys Host pen Chickens Oregous Dest pen, Dr. L. WE HAVE MOVED Into the LEVENS HOTEL BUILDING Wo invite you al! to call and get acquaint ed and inspect the store. You will find Prompt and Courteous Atten tion at all times. Mail Orders will receive prompt attention, shipped out same day order is received. If we haven't what you want, we will get it. HOME DRUG CO. C. O. PERRENOUD, Manager Successor to Welcome Pharmacy Iteds, Mm. Dalpb o- Obll Shattuck. After an examination taken at Vancouver DarraikH In .Inly InM. Win. K. Lyml Iiiih been appointed first lleutenaul In the Air Htrvlcw regular army, being the only ojih from Idaho to be commissioned an n flying olllcer In the Air Service. Lieut. Lyml was a second lieuten ant of the old 2nd Idaho Infactrv and sailed for France In 1917 iih i first lleutenaul of the Htith Field Artillery, Shortly after arriving In France he was detached to tin; Air LO('.L DI'ALI'DS TAKI-: MlM DKDMHIP IN MHDCIIANTS D. C. Kellh, field secretary of the. Oregon Slate Detail Merchants As sociation, was hero during Hie week from Port land and Interested several , local dealers In taking out a inein-' horshlp In the organisation. This association Is for the mutual benefit of the members and It Ih hoped tint local men will avail themselves of . thesV benefits. The firms or Hums who hnveUakeii out membership are; i ID SINHSS .MAN l'DOM SAN I'ltANCISCO. A. Ottlngor. proprietor of the Farmer Exchange. Is up from bis San Francisco home looking after his drome on tho Dhlue. ami remained In bUHlnoHs Inter! In this city. Mr. the Army . or Occupation until he Ottlngor came In by way or Demi brought his squadron out to sail and ban been taking thlngH quiet for home In July I9H, as Hie last since his arrlvnl. However, he Is A r Serv'c nnlt to leave the A. K. F. not going to remain quiet during the We reel particularly Interested In rest or bin stay as he InteudH to try the career or Lieut. Lyml iih he Iiiih bin luck with the bird shooting some made his home In Payette for the time the coming week. Mr. Ottlnger past Hve years while not In the ser- queHtlotiH his caller about the ruture vice, and considers this his home, of this part of the country and os- He was admitted to the bar of Idaho Service and after passing through The Times-Herald, Lunaburg. Dal various aerial and gunnery schools. , ton & Co., Hum Cash Store, C. II. both French and American, was an Voegtly, I. 8. (leer & Co., N. Drown Instructor In the largest Amvrlcau A Hons. Deed Dros , Home Drug Co, AMutiou center overseas. Farmers Kxcbange. After much prellmuary imtilinf. ' Lieutenant Lyml went to the Front j , as Operations Olllcer of tho first "V" ' """ '""J"" American equipped squadron to fly over the lines, the KlCth Aero Squid, rou being equipped with the famous I Liberty motors, and participated In two major engagements, St. M'hlei; and the Meuse-Argouue. At the, close or hoslllltloH. Lieut , Lyml wiih promoted to l he rank of' Captain and given command of the Sfith Aero .Squadron which he look Into ConiiMiiy. establishing an air- Best Silverware For Your Table Community Plate There are many inferior grades of silverware rn the mnrkct, and it is difficult for the average housewife to detect the difference at the time of . purchase. We tell you the exact quality of our silverware and guarantee it to be exactly as we state. You can buy from us with every assurance of safety and economy. ii I. S, GEER & CO. in m ' 1 " " "--- 5- pecialiy the irrigation project. 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