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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1923)
owf-iui;' , . ! ' tWT mr IJAOR 0 T II K T I M K 8 13 It A h I 11 U It N H II A It N 13 X COUNT Y O It MOON Nntiirdny, December rl( 1IMM , 4h..4.. .-... , J'TVV. rw " ; s. '! r ' ,i V r v Now in Presidential Race ILaaVHv ?M p aws 5 v v Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatt Senator Hiram fohnson of California (at left), in the field against President Coolidge tor the 1924 Republican nomination, stopped off in Chicago on his way to Washington for a conference with Win. Wriglcy, chewing gum magnate? From their bearings it would seem all vas going well. JtAItK ANTIQUES AND QUAINT SKTTINCJS HEAUTIFY ' .SCENES OF "JAVA HEAD' If the Now EiiKlandora or oichty years ago could return In their high hats and hoop skirts they would get a bigger thrill out of the nettings which were built for Gcorgo Mob ford's Paramount production of "Java Heart," than they did when tlio first clipper ship salted Into Salem harbor. Antiquarians would revel In tho collection of antique HOurco of drend rather than humor; nnd the faithful reproduction of tho mt u Ono of those unpayliig pub New Rutland homos Of tllRt tierlod tin In.li-lntr l.niKa flint miiinou nliiin. whlch wore transplanted to the huge rinnt merriment In Charles Kay's la- .J" ,,tt" ,'1U,,,C, ''" stage of the Paramount studio. lMt feature: "Alias Julius Coosar" ?at ' CoIIforiila, Oregon, Wash whore the camera recorded the at the same time that It gives tho ' J"Ktoii..Itlnlio an. Montana, and over (iuRlut manners nnd customs of tho ur an opportunity to dleplav oomo ' ,er p""t (,r t,llH a"mm' hH '" time of Salem's maritime supremacy, of the fineet uantlailmlc humor he ,,u l" crl" oking In the woods of which Jcwph Hergeaaelmer wrote ha, ,MOWn 0 the ecreen. , fPocl"y f mllormiido' cigarette; in 1.1. novel. UbiIm tll, ,mur.,0 lUa, ,ie ,! therefore, rosolved. that the Pacific OiiimhiiiHiik Future of Picture an 0(MMle(i lunnlc ho j, p,lt n. "tht ,'8l,, Congress go on record a. One of the outstanding featuree of cooler" where lit (tttaw prisoner I ro,,f,' "',,l t0, ti"i "" of " thle soreen version of the book which .-, hardbound .odoty crook The Ini- bramI" of '"orraadii cljpirettee In will be shown at the Llbetry thoatro ler takes Kay for onflornte and "ny,7?ooa "P"1"011 " ,,U8,r,c tonlghUand Sunday I. the home of the Htnr ,8 ,m, lo tho ntnmr.e.t test , Nort,hw,wt; un,, ,,ml ,cu',Jrli ,,r l,,ta Jeremy Ainmlilon. one time marlnor 0r his career In tcottlng over the rMoIuto ont t0 " of " nnd ship owner of Sulem. This home, humorous stuff aniLat the me tl.no . '" c,K;o ' obncco mauufac- "Jara Head." a symbol of a :"plens- ocmlllB l0 bo gonnlnoly InipreMotl . tttrT" of l(1Ult0' tofl-" , , nnt. p.i0.l harbor within." fulth- ,,y tho foroelous r,ypearanc.. of IiIh H Is mild that n similar resolution fully preserves the spirit of tho po- cellmate who is, in real life, none w?8 ImH,e,,1 hy tl, S0""'""' Bglng rlod. New England was combed for othor than Eddie Crlbbon. renowned oiiBrosH three years ago. suitable antiques and decorations for strong nrm exponent of Miwk i' ' this home, which is said to bo tho last dotnll. The wall paper In this ' WHAT .MAKES A COSf.MUNITY most complete ever reproduced for nott's pictures. i motion pictures. Not n detail was ilt tho whirlwind of comedy tho The word "community" lint coiuo overlooked. Even the wall pnpor tar makes his escape In nn unusual-' Into general use of late. It has an which decomtoil tho walls of Dr. jy brainy mannor but bn the mLnfor-' Inner moaning thnt may bo hidden .".!... g vun duui, iiiauiy oxtarlor scenes were photosraphod, was faithfully copied. I'unilJitiiKx Vulmvl nt r.7,000 ' The farnlihings in the drawing room of 'Java HHd" ar valued at $7.00. The room alioundn In In IhM otblneu. chairs uiiholstered In needle point work, n flue screen such as Is ofton keen In photographs of ih period, and relics of many lands which were gathered by the old seu ' "captain. Jeremy Ammldon. , In places of prominence are genu- ne models of barques, barkuntlues nnd clipper ihlps of the type used oeventy years ugo. A spinet, now a hundred and fifty years old, stands j Invitingly open, on which lie old "Vhymii hooks. A typical Boston clock i of the Colonial times hangs on thu a wall. On the (loom are fine rugs from muny lauds. An oil lamp, the only one of Its kind In the country, which Is In keeping with tho settings, ! has a place of honor. For further II- lumlnatlon the scono Is equipped with wax candles In the splendid crystal chandelier, and In wraught iron scones. Hall in Colonial Stylo TIih spacious hall which divides ' fhe di awing room from the library ! Is purely Colonial. This hall Is a wyn productions, has another hu duplicate of that in a Colonial houso ' morous role in "Watch Your Stop." Feature at the Liberty Xv J"-?i- Ull IIIsHjsT Tf iPCHARLESg 5 SlcSs.------: fflbi. - " All he wore was a bath curtain and a grievanqg. His girl didn't love him; he wu$ mistaken for a crook;, they jailed him as a maniac. Yea, tha slaughter of Ceasdr was nath (tr&P& compared to what happens to Charlie nearly. III Salem. A feature Is a beautiful whlo stairway which was Imported from England more than a contury ago, and which tlio Btudlo nrchl- ,ec,a lmvo copied with fidelity to the room ,s of ,l rnro tlostry pottorn that was used in homes of distinc tion In tho nineteenth century. iioouv hatch a .sound-: FOK COMEDY, HAY FINDS Country Jails aro regarded as n lUiifl or Doing ouiiiigeii to drag ins unwelcome companion with him. Thoy are rust together subsequently at n hocIhI function; and the embar rn4inent the tneetltig caitees Ray furnlahea a oontlnual run of comedy that terminates only when the pic- ture coinoe to a surprising climax. ' This newest offering frem tho Hay studio will be shown lit tho Liberty Theatre for next Friday. o WEDNESDAY AT UF.EltTY .. Putsy Ituth Miller and Cullen Lundls. two of the most youthful leading players on thu screen, share honor8 n the now Goldwyn picture. "Watch Your Step," which will bo shown nt the Liberty theatre next Wednesday. The picture portrays the foibles of youth, the daring of u young man and the responsiveness of an even younger lady. Miss Miller iH onjy BOvontoen and Mr. Landls is j j,jh oariy twenties, Tj,0 picture lei a rural comedy wjUl j,,0Ugh thrills to Hatlsfy a' iovor of w,i western comedies, jjort woodruff, as an old country ntorokeeper, gives a delightful per-, formance; nnd Wllllum Orlamond, I who has appeared lu uovoral Gold-, Theatre Friday, Dec. 14 .ixfo. , fflf , teEl?! mrr mi s. 'J tJtrTtt' i - . " i " a " mmmii m (4m, ,, tx I'.fn jmt 'imwL mLtrSt.-v; 3 Ir 1V .K.i Bbt .t.'J 'rw 'firm m rfiriK. rfirrnN eaBBBKjk. ias juliu mm W5 fcAbSAR; w Other well-known plnyors in tltb rnstttro Alhortn Loo, Cordelia Cal lahan, Uuymoiul Cannon, John Cos rnr, L. II. King mul Lillian Sylvester a " "TA1 I.OHM ADES" CAUHE FOUEHT FlltKtl Tnllormudo cigarettes nre enlil to be the main cause of the 131 amok era' fires occurring In 1!2!I on tho National Forests of Oregon and Washington, according to u proltinln i.ry fire report just m:ilu up In 'tho District Forcntor'a olllco In Portland. "The fact thnt cureless smnkors do not kill their cigarette ntumpH borore throwing thorn away and that thu , tumps of 'talturmndQ' r-liriratlos hold their rtr after bring tosesd iiMirio is undoubUdly responsible Tor I l.irge majority of our forest flroR iiu to smokers" said District Forust- r Cecil Thero Is growing projudlco against tullormadu clgnreottus on the part of forostorM and lumbermen, at witnessed by tho Yery stooug res blutlou passed by tho Pacific Log glug Congress at Spokane, Washing ton, on Octobor 20, Mr. Cecil point ed out. "All of the leading clgarotto man ufacturers of thu United Stntos have had In the past tholr attention call ed to tho fact of clgarotto stumps being responsible Tor rauny fires both In city and forest. They were also asked to include some sort of print ed fire caution In clgaretto and to bacco boxes but so fnr only ono man ufacturer saw fit to comply. Lum- ! bermon and timber owners are coin- lug to realize tho risk from tholr omployecH smoking the tallormado ilgurette In thu woods and thero Is a growing tendency to prohibit this practice. The risk Is too groat, too much wealth Is at stake, for owners to continue it," said Mr. Cecil. Tho resolution of tho Pacific Logging Congress rends as follews: "For tho past flvo years an nvor age of 142, CS8 ncroa of forost laud iront somo. Community comes from u word metiurug common. It Is a place where people real lie that thoy have common Interest! whleli all share, and where people generally tnko hold to work for those common pur- poses. Th old time country town did not nrdlnnrlly do that. It wae not as a rule a rommuulty. Every man went about IiIh own. business. It did not occur to them to pool their Interests, Join forces and get things done. So thoy Just drifted along mid made llttlo progress, A country town be gins (o go aheud on tho date that It wakes up from being Just a town, mul becomes a community. Condon Olobe-Tlmes. , We will de year Je werlt. Coining to the Liberty Qain m; .jBaBVaaaaaaaaaBBaaaaBaaaaMaafev WmGlmmlYAmW ilKn'Ti'FL--! jr ,r.l gsaaaaaaaaW. I m ' " ".' Wi vt aHHIBr 1 fafri 'V KaW J Vt v!f' J, iu SeaBBaaaaanei&(3iaa. & ,V '" "PelB!ljBm Jesse L.LasKy I Ml 12 M ' resents .taw bvSu ESaaaV bWIbtII eV t "Making a Man t&Tmw Descrl Farm Lnmls anil Towns Arc Descried By Settlers (Continued from Page Two) u plauroAituu figure, associated with many nlloged doprortntlons Involv ing othor pooplo'fl horses, Whon Caldwell wns urrostod on a charge of cattle stealing DuuU mot hint ono day In front of n restaurant lu Uetirt and attempted to make hush of him with a large knife. It win tununictl that they woro involved In tho samo Illicit operations. Doth were tried nt the same term of court in April, 101S. Warner1 who wnn alleged lo have ongngod lu monnshinlng. wns nrrosted within n few days of the othor pair after somo of llio deor vigilantes had lain out behind ti feuon nuir thn Warner home and watched his son bury port lout of u htnor. which he .iftarwnrd dee'larod were Intended ror bait, f'herllf Hert Hnberts, uumuA'hllo, wns sitnnwheto off on the desert trailing Wurner nnd had taken Warner's dniichter in custody as u witness. She had ob tained permission to' stop ,it a dunce hall on tho way in nnd Is thought to have taken this opportunity to phone the warning In that led her brother to tako the Incriminating evldquco out to tho barn. Some of the nause ous remains of tho anlma' were brought Into tho courtroom tis evi dence. Hut of nil tho High Desert folk none wns so famous an Mrs. IJilley, tho mlddlo-agcd vnmp of Imperial. Sho wis twlco found guilty of tit tempt to murder an aged rickety neighbor, Leo Alexander Uawllnga. of whom sho had borrowed money. Ilawllugs. dosplto tho fact that his own attorney told the Jury ho "had ono foot in tho grow," Is still liv ing on tho desert. Tho house where Mrs. llnlloy took him when sho kidnaped him btirnod down not tunny months ago. According to his story, she on mo to his homo one night when ho wae III, ransacked his be longings to find the note she hud slKited, destroyed Ills papers, then took hftu home, with the aid of Uer 14-year-old son. Thev locked Kawl Inrs In n lnn-to adjoining tho room In whleh they lived, where lie lav llstenlns: to her entertaining- eligible bachelors who eame to mil. Dally she brought him forth and devised some new form or torture, tried to force poison down his throat, trlurt to throw hint down tho woll, pointed a Sim nt hlru nnd thon nt but re turned him to his homo. All of thu High Desert urlstncraey onme to the trial. They crowed gum and nursed their babies around tho courthouse stopi. The princi pal thrill wns furnlsliod when Mrs. Unlley's koii electrified tho court by turning state's evidence mid reciting nil the harrowing details, admitting he had been tho stagehand who per formed tho heavy work. This de elded tho Jury, and Mr. Ilnlley wa voted a free ticket to Salem. She uppestleU and. luting her appeal. Irft the statu. That wat a rolorful year for the Hrcult court. No longer nro there denort doiifzens to sit on tho court JiouBcstops- and chow gum. No longor nro thoro Dunns and Warners uiid llalloys. Tho coyotes and cottontails again rule lu thnt lonely land of sage and Kami. Tumblo-dowu shanties stand as gaunt reminders of an era, brief ns It was, that has passed forever. When wator comes to tho High Des ert a dlfforent people will como. Tho homostendors are scattering far and'wldo. The epic 12 years are al most forgotten. Theatre Sunday, Dec. 16 t; L.:ttuu3Y .'. x-t .-i ;:tmxj i Fo:r-IXor Sedan Interior Features A cov, tattpctivo fxit .tor has been ttcl4': . .liitthcFord l:otir-DoorScdniJ. Urojcidul' i upholotcry, eoft browtt with n tllfthtly darker ctrlpc, linrrr.oit s . '"-0 w'1'' l,u Nutter Hhndo In the u85 'icat Ihiing. K O. ti. U.iio.i Ornamental Interior Httliu: ore .ihw'mK nnlnhwl in nickel. ltTJ.Jiu.!!t!', Dcors uro made ol one solid sheet of Ihw Will WW ml J . . t'xtthuit i-uh. heavy aluntnuin,vcryllghtniul strong BURNS GARAGE . llurni, Oreijon CARS - TRUCKS TRACTORS .SMALI.EH IWHMH IN NEVADA The mqst striking derreute lit av- j erftfu size of ' farm lu the Unlleil gtutes between lit 10 and lOSO took place In Nevada, whi r farm de rroaKed from n nvraK ! f over 1000 acn-s to about 7R0 a. . In slse. Strubfe to My. in noar-by Aricoiu and New alexleo occurid n ' still more striking countur-trvud i toward larger farm unite the site of the average New Muxteo farm Jumping from slightly over 2100 to slightly over 900 aero nnd Arizona from losa than ICO to nearly C00 auras. Nevttda'u farms Imd nvorng od In 11)10 tho largest acreages held lu the United Stnlw. In lliliO the average Improved aoreuno per farm In that statu was much grentur, ex plaining the .trend there toward breaking up of thu large farm hold lugs Ex. H PIHHO.VEIIH IN CltOOK CO UN- TV .IAIL IMIO.M DliSCHUTlCS Klghl prisoners, six men mid two womn iecently euught lu raids tuadf by state prohibition ottleers In Diwcliiitea county will have lodg ing quarters In tho Crook eoiiuty Jail from four to lv months duo to the overcrowded condition or tho neigh- Feature nt the Liberty aaaaaaaaaaaaiBK'fV n!arTBmlajtiiHi Wl 9f SiBaaaaaV''BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai U)iK i boring county's prison. Tho now hoarders nnd roomers wero brought heru and placed behind barred doom Haturday afternoon by Hhurlff H. E. Itoberte of Deschutes s)iiiity. Jail eatenrea uiaet 1m sorted out, oni plimlfd Judyu B. D. Qllsoti of lletid, - PrliKivlllii OrtgONlnN. HOUNDUD HIIAHONAULi: Tho teacher asked the clami lu nat ural history "NSTiere Is tho homo of tho swallow?" A long silence, then n hand moved. "All right, you may nnswor. llob ert." mulled the teacher. "The homo of thu swallow Is In the Mtiimmlck," declared Itobert. ' TWO EXPLANATIONS 81 "Yep, 1 hed u board like yoara cnee, but when I realized how It made mu look, I cut It off, b'gonh." Ill "Wul I hed u face llko yours once, and when I realized that 1 couldn't out It off. I grew thin heard, by heck." OAUHE AND EFFECT lie roso with Kreat alacrity To ulTer liur his siwit "Vn n quustlou whollier she or bit .Should stand upiui his foot. Theatre Saturday, Dec. 15 H 6