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    Hii,ihv County's Umber U u
linnet, for Immediate oxploltn
lloit Mill! should bo turning
it out to aid In Mm roconstruo
t fun work of Uio nation. In.
TOHtlKitto tlifci virgin field.
tmr
Harney county's resources oris
atiiac.tliin tho attention of the
ontlro West. Irrigation, stock
raining, mines, oil mid gas pro
sped unci floriculture itll
awaiting development.
VOL. XXXIV
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OUEGON NOVEM ER 0 19i0
NO. 1
epublicans Victorious At
ection
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uestiav's
El
Roosevelt Bird
There certainly can bo no quoatlon
as to what tho votora of tho United
States wanted at tho oloctlon Tues
day. It wan tho niOHl swooping ono
tided affair staged In years. In fact
prenldunt-oloct Harding Iuir tho
greatest number of oloctornl yoIob
crcr glvon a president according to
newspaper ruporta. Thero lun't a
ihlnir loft for tho democrats In a
national way, avun Tennessee going
(or the republican ticket Including
governor.
TIiIh btato wont for tho ontlro re
publican ticket In which Senator
(leo. 10. Chamberlain wont down to
defeat by It. N. Stanflcld by a major
ity of belwcon 15,000 and 20,000.
Locally tho rcpublicnnn elected
every county and district office where
thoro waH a content. Goo. 8, Size
ore had no opposition for district
tttornoy; C. K. Dlllman hid n clear
fkld for dark and L. N, Stallard
tu tho only candldato on tho ticket
far mtintv rnmmlialnnnr. W. V.
King for treasurer. John L, Caldwell
for assessor and G. W. Clovongcr for
coroner woro republican notnlnooH
without opposition.
Tho official count will bo mado
today but Tho Tlmoa-Herald will not
nit to give tho figures an thoy will
tot change results In any way an
aery majority Is largo enough that
tlwro could be no change Tho flg
um glvon below Include what have
tan secured from outlying precinct
rtturns unofficial. Tho vote on
iMsnilmnnfu ami hill n m fftf lh (wn
n .......
PmikSeat
JUrding . . 37t
UaMcd HUUew Bemater
tehamberlaia 639
Uoflold .. 457
HUte Bemator
.7 1
Monsn - 120
VouBty Jwlgn
ffeok , 49
iHoibct 788
Sheriff
feodman 9H
hardoon 578
Hch(Ml Superintendent
rk 6C8
rlffin COO
Compulsory Voting
r .. 12c
(0 324
llrgiilatiiig loglnlutlvo Stolon
1 . ICC
204
ou-o mil
189
228
Single Tax
79
227
t
11 1 'iiiy wmccrw icrmn
IB :
, I'JZ
Tort Consolidation
4 187
1C2
I', AntJ.Comiiulhory Vaccination
ftl . 187
1C2
lnlfnv.1 lluto Hill
64
405
U Itoowvclt JUrd Itefugo
33
496
I Divbtal legislation
98
246
Market Co mmii.nl oh
. 98
.276
.38G
.115
lUtbhlt Ikruaty
r 11
T1IK liAHT HTJtAW
ft democrats vera feeling bad
8h, but to have thorn eorao along
, 'f tell them that TonneBsoo wont
oilcan was tho laBt straw. It Is
jwwriuu Tonnessoo olocted a ropun-
;ln governor for tho first tlmo that
Ono ran rnmnmlinr. Another In-
?lftion of an entire ropubllcnn land-
jta Is the roDort that Chamn Clark
defeated In Mlueouri for con-
m
4ia
Oft, My!
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM IN
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS
Defeat Prairie City High in
Fast Game on Saturday;
Inviting Other Games.
y Ono of tho blggost surprlflOB In
Interscholantlo clrclen was pulled off
laMt Saturday whon tho 11. C. II. B.
football ulovon romped homo tin
uHy winner over tho much touted
I'rnlrlo City II. 8.
Tho visiting elovon was ovldontally
dlHtnayed at tho transformation In
the boyH whom thoy had no easily
dofeatod earlier In tho season and
lust a lot of their original dash when
tacklo Chambers was ruled out of
tho gamo In tho first quarter for
unfair play.
Effective work by tho ondB and de
fensive backa pruvontod tho fast
Pralrlo backflold from running wild
and except for an occasional spurt
thoy novor could got going.
Tho local lino outchargod tho op
posing lino and put up a stubborn
defense
1 A pretty forward pass from Wei
coroo to Clark gavo II. C. II. 8. their
first scoro and an Intnrcnntml tinn
and 30 yard run by tho same player
brought thu score to 13 -0 Qowan'
falling at tho attotnpt at goal after
tho second touchdown.
In the second half runs by Gowan,
Thornburg and Voegtly brought the
ball to the 36 yard line. From thero
In a aklft play "We" Welcome cir
cled tho end and raced for a touch
down, The final score was registered
When P. C. II. 8. forced to punt
from behind their own goal line fu Ba
bied allowing It. Hwett to fall on the
ball for a touchdown.
Prairie's only scoro came In tho
fumblo they punned tho ball over
from tho 10 yard lino,
With either Loggan or Clark on
the receiving end. Thu local eleven
pulled off n good many forward ,
paHHs, MoHt of thu ground gaining
wuh done on off tacklo or shift plays,
with Welcomn filling tho stullar rnlo!
tho nil the hoys dlsplayix! 'a snap
and dash which was Inspiring,
Tho game with Homl II, 8. has
fallen through as thu eleven from
tho DeHchtiten pleads Injuries to tho
players crippled tho aggregation.
Negotiations aro under way for a
game with tho undofoatod I'rlnovlllo
elovon, -Kodmnnd or Onlnrlo.
Tho officials for tho last gamo
were "Illli Finer, Koforco O. Bhattuck
Umpire; Chas, Faulkner, Head lines
man. A banquet for tho vlsltora at tho
high school building was followed by
a dance at Tonawnma.
Tin. vminir InilloH nHRlHlnd MIsHI'B
Frease and Krlchesky In preparing a'
fine chicken spread and decorating
an i Vn i ,nt,n- ii
fitting Hallowe'en. No attempt was1
spared to givo tho visitors a good
sample of Hnrnoy County's Hospital
ity. Miss Ooldlo Stahl '23 who has
been in Colorado rojolnod tho sopho
more class.
Loland Wolttenhlller who has beon
attending tho Crane school la now
enrolled In the sophomore class.
Tho "Rodeo" staff mot and discus
sed plans Wodnosday
The enrollment to dato Is 73.
AMKHHAOK KOK YOU
It won't do you a bit of harm to
look at the goods advertised in this
paper.
Merchants can not afford to pay
printing hills in order to advertise
Hotnothlng that won't "stack up" on
Inspection. That is not tho homo
way. '
Kvory ad In this paper contains In
formation of valuo to Bomo person,
rerhaps you aro that person hut
yon can't toll without roadlng tho
adj.
Refuge Bill
OUfcNEXT PKESIDEHt'AND.yiMESIDENf
&&iTen G. Harding
riUKJIlAM
Arm,"t,co 1)rt Thursday, Nov. 11.
UUOr. M.
raraue, auminit note! to court
House via Main Htroet. City
Officers, Public School and High
Hchool Honor (luurd (Jlrls, Ser
vice Men, Local Hoard.
8:00 1. M.
CoasBsanlty Patriotic Services, on
Court House Lawn weather per
mitting otherwise In thu Court
room. High School Chorus,
Community singing, 80I0 Mrs.
Win, Farro, Solo Piatt Itandall,
Address Hon. Chas. W. Ellis,
Response Hon. A. W. Cowan,
a: 00 P. M.
Uantjuet American Legion Honor
(luard Ulr.'R I
7s0 P. M. j
AM Kit (CAN LF.GION. business inuot-l
ing at Commercial Club election
of olllcers and regular IiuiiIiiohh.
Nominations were mado at lam
meeting and tho vote will bo
on thu following:
Commander, Huddlott IluurUI,
Krumholz, McDudo. ,
r ice Com, Huddles Uuncuii, 1)111
man. ,
Adjutnnt, Huddles l 0 r t u r,
Bkolnn. 1
Treasurer, Huddles Holm, Lowli
er. Kxecutlvo
Committee, Five to elect, Froe
for-all,
OHM) P. M.
LViH'ii Tonawamu Hall.
'llio uttondenc-) of ovjf service
man, whether a member of tho
American Legion or not, Is earnestly
"Wled. the word to all eer-
vlco men. Wo want all In tho Loglon
b,ut wo want " Proswl nt our ser
vices Irrespective of tholr affiliation
with tho Loglon. Applications for
membership will bo accepted that
night. Questions affecting Insurance
claims, compensation, clothing allow
ance, and othor matters will bo ans
wered. FALL IN.
, o
WORTHY GllANI) MATRON
VIH1TH CHAPTKIt TONIGHT
Many of tho mombors of Hums
Chapter, No. 40, O. K. 8., assembled
at tho lodgu room last night to greet ,
Worthy Grand Matron Ida Umbach, '
but owing to tho Bond stage being
lato bocauso of a breakdown the lady
was unable to mako tho official visit
She camo to tho lodgo room, how-'
over, and took part In a luncheon In
hop honor, but tho work was post-.
poned until tonight whon uho will
visit tho Ghaptor officially and view
tho work of tho ordor.
o
Porcy Davis was over from Drow
soy. tho other day following the oloctlon.
Oxlvin Coolidgi?
COUNTV OOUHT
County court copvonod on Wed
nesday and passed upon what busi
ness was before It at that tlmo and
Iiiih taken u recess. Wo are Inform
ed It Is the Intention 10 make a
tour of tho roads of the county In a
short time, taking tho judge and
commissioner-elect on the trip in or
der that they become familiar with
thu program outlined by the present
court and to better understand the
road work. This is an excellent Idea
and will bring much bettor results.
Among other matters before tho
court action was tuken on tho fol
lowing: L. N, Stnllard sworn In as county
commissioner to fill tho unexpired
term of H. L. Hass.
Tho Christian Schaper road wuh
allowed.
County AhHOHHor Caldwell request
ed to attend the meeting of the nsnoH
pnrs of tho state at the Capitol and to
present his claim for nctual expuuscH
to thu court.
Tho county clork was ordered to
draw a warrant In favor of tho Statu
Highway Commission for 113,000
balance duo on thu llurns-Lawuu
highway construction.
Kxport's report of tho county clerk
tho warrant account and financial
condition of Harney county for thu
year ending December 31, 1010, fil
ed. F, G. Kelly appointed Justice of
thu puaco for Callow district vlco W.
N. Monroe, resigned.
i)
KNCOUHAGINa NKWH OF
IlAIMtOAI) KXTKNSION
Jnraes J. Donegan, who accompan
ied William Hanley to Portland and
aldod very effectively In defeating
tho bird bill, was presont at tho noon
luncheon of tho business mon youtur
day. Mr. Donegan was glvon a
hearty wolcomo and ho and Mr. Han
ley rocolved a rising voto for tholr
good work In putting before- tho poo
plu of tho stato tho truo situation In
connection with this ploco of selfish
nosH that threatened tho welfare of
this entire Valloy.
Whon called upon to speak Ma
Donegan vory modestly acknowledg
ed tho tribute paid him for his work
and during tho talk referred to a
conforonco with J. P. O'Brlon of tho
O. W. It. & N. Co. Mr. Donegan
called to dlscnss tho bird bill with
tho railroad man and during tho call
was glvon assuntuco by Mr. O'Brien
that with tho dovolopmont of tho
irrigation district wo might expect
tho railroad. "Juut ns noon ns thlH
ontorprlso Is assured tho railroad
will bo built Into tho territory 'ac
cording to Mr. Donegaa.
To
BURNS ELECTS LADY
MAYOR LAST TUESDAY
Men. Giacc B. Lampshire is
Honored by Her Towns
people; Qualified.
I
Tho city oloctlon was held bn
Tuesday. Tho city ticket was sopar-
atn from tho genernl election ballot
and the voting place at a different
place therefore not all those who,
might have voted availed thoinsolvcs 1
an thoy overlooked tho "sideshow"
to tho main event. However, thoso ,
who liavo thu IntorciitB of tho city at,
heart did go to tho polls and cast
their ballots.
There was not a full ticket put
out, thero being four councllmon to
elect and but two namcii nppearod
on the ballot, thosu of Jou Krumholz
and M, II. Hrenton. In addition to
these gentlemen Hen Drown and Joo
Thompson woro elected on council
men. It, L. Haines had no opposl-
tlon for marshal, uor did W. N. Mon-,
roe for recorder or Henry Dalton ,
for treasurer.
Tho mayor posltldn was a froo for
all and Mrs. draco II, Lampshire
won. Mnny names wern written In
for this position but Mrs. Lamp-:
shire hnd a majority. This unex
pected honor was qulto astonishing
to tho lady who was elected and sho
wus more surprised, perhaps, than
any other Individual when Informed
of tho rosult.
, Mrs. LampBhlro is a capahlo wo
man and one who takes an Interest
In public affalrn. Sho haa been a
prominent mombor of tho Mothers
Club for years, took a very active
part In war work and has always
' given much tlmo and consideration
to tho Ited Cross. Sho takes a prldo
, In civic affairs and should give an
1 excellent ( administration. Shu Is
, ably supported by good councllmeu.
j o
HAIMMt HOY IIUINOH
iio.mi:
a win:
Dale Porter one of the popular
1 young men of this community who
was among thu first to. volunteer his
services whon tho United States en
I terod thu big world war, has a wire.
Ho left hero a short tlmo ago with
out giving duo liollco to this paper
and on lust Friday night returned
with a brldu. She was formerly Mlsat
I Vivian Drinker, of Froowater, Wash
ington. Tho wedding took place oiij
October 27th. Dale Is connected
with tho Universal Garage whero ho
Is a trtiHtod man. Ho Is highly es
teemed by his wldo acquaintance In
this romunlty whero he has resided .
for tho past several years. Ho has
tho best wishes of theso mauy
friends who also extend n most cor
dial welcome to his bride. Thoy are
now at homo In Dale's little cottrgo
in north Hums.
THANK YOU
Tho members of tho Presbyterian
thank thu Ladles of tho City, also,
Geo. 8, Sltomoro, Mrs, Hayes, Mrs.
Gibbs, Mrs. Donstedt, Mrs. Hen
Newman, Mrs. Walttonhlllcr, and
Mrs. Bolton, Sr. for their liberal do
nations towards our chicken plo sup
per. Wo also wish to thank N.
Brown & Son for coffee, Farmers
Exchange for Pickles & Sugar, Burns
Cash for Cheese & Pickles and Lun
aburg Dalton ft Co. for plcklos. Wo
appreciate Mr. and Mrs. Dibble's
kindness in lotting us huvo the uso
of their dinning room, also tho splen
did help of tho young ladies from
tho High school, Wo thank tho peo
plo for tholr patronage and promlso
noxt tlmo thoro will bo plonty to cnt
and no ono turned away. Wo learned
Mr. and Mrs, Pago rofusod to servo
uuppor Nov, 2nd, to favor us. wo cer
tainly thank thorn for such a spirit.
MHS, W. M. SUTTON,
Prestdeut.
Defeat
Tho lloosovolt Bird Bill wont down
to dofoat, much to tho surprlso ot
thosu who desired It dofoated most.
It was ono of tho best and most ef
fective fights over put up and tho
citizens of Harnoy county can thank
William Hanley, first, for tho defeat
ot this measure. Mr. Hanley was
helped, of course, but it was his por
Hlstonco and his money that wont In
to tho udvertlsomonts and tho plcturo
show slides, tho nowspapor artlclon,
Interviews and communications that
did tho work. Through his efforts
Harnoy county will not bo handi
capped In Its dovolopmont from that
source, at least.
Had circumstances boon different
and an organlzod effort boon mado
by t tin pcopla of Burns and Harney
county, tho rosult would havo likely
been mnro decisive, but after Dr.
Hthbnrd and Charles W. Bills had
given tholr word thoro would bo no
organized effort It was a trcmondout
undertaking to dofoat tho measure.
However, babies havo triumphed
over polllcans and Hnrmey Valley
will proceed with Its Irrigation pro
jects unhampered.
It would bo Imroslole to enumer
ate thoro who wcro particularly In
strumental In the defeat of this bill
thoroforo no attompt will bo 'mado
to make further portions! montlou.
Mr. Hanley doesn't want all tho cred
it and wo aro suro this will not meet
with his approval when wo stop by
giving him personal mention In pre
ference to nil others, but wo feel ho
deserves It.
In looking over tho voto for thU
measure as It Is tabulatod In tho
Portland Journal, we find but few
counties gnve tho bill a majority, but
thero aro two Central Oregon coun
ties we are ashamed of. Both Dit
schutes and Crook counties gavo the
bill a majority, yet tho citizens ot,
these two counties think, or at loavt
claim, to stand for tho dovolopmeut
of tho Central Oregon country. Tho
voto would Indicate that thu peoplo
were more or Ichs iudlfferont and
thnt tho game hogs who conio hero
every fall to shoot cro busy.
DIAMOND CmZKVH AHK
l'OH ItOAD irr IT
Christian Schaper, who was ae
companled by his wife, Chus. Mooro
and (!. W. Frazler. mado up n dele
gation of imlrhhnrH in Diamond who
vtnt before tho county court whllo
It was In session this week and asked
for a road that they needed mighty
bad. After tho proposition had been
presented to thu court thu request
was granted nud thoy havo roturned
homo rejoicing. Mr. Schnpop said hu
had to upon 16 gates each way In go
tug to thu post 0 III co for his mall
and "Pony" Moore's llttlo klde hnd
to go eight miles to school by tho
present toad whon the new ouo
would bring the school house within
onu nnd a half miles. Charley wan
fooling sorry for Schaper on the 3a
gates, so ho added his lnfluonco with
satisfactory results to all concerned.
Mr. Sohapop celubratod tho occasion
by buying a Ford before ho left town.
HUFFMAN LOSKS GRAIN
CHOP BY KIRK
Earl Conser of the First National
Bank and Frank Clerf havo rocontly
returned from u trip to tht? Andrcwn
country whoro they woro electioneer
ing for Bob Staufleld, (nt least that's
what Frank said thoy wore doing.)
Thoy report that W. D. Huffman re
contly lost nlno stacks of grain by
flro. Mr. Huffman hud an oxcollont
crop, tho writer having visited his
pluco In August, and it Boonio a pity
that It should bo lost In Buch a man
ner, not only for Mr. Huffman but
for tho additional reason that the
community needed that grain.
V. O. Kelly brought lu tho returns
from Catlow tho othor day but did
not rollsh tho victory In ovory bouso,
as ho was an nvtlvo supporter of
Sonator Chamberlain and was norry
to flud ho hud appurently boon defeated.