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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1924)
IAGI0 0 T II K T 1 M K M H K It A h l n U It N fl ii a t: ,v I-: v c f) i) ; t v O M K a (I X Hat in day, .January 211, 1U21 MtytMtmw v i v r- It. IN H' I1, iPiuNiu AiiTO(urriu:it iMCiuwtrr (Toronto Moulin) "And ho v- 'Otno to tlto ond of u y perfect clny. ' ald Ma. "1 hopo all you rhtlilren. Imvo thoroughly onjoy Oil your picnic."' Chorus of "Voh, Ma." "Thou lut'n puck mi and got ready .to start for homo. ".loliuny!" "Yes. Ma." "Hnvo you Moatturod llio Sunday liniior all over tlto clearing?" "Voe, Ma." "Mary Mlleu. Imvo you Hiuonrod tho let't-ovor Jain on that lmnch?" "Yh. Mi' "William, lironlc those two milk mottles nnd hide tho glass in that lindy place under tho IiIk tree." , "Yea, Ma." "Myrtle, hurry up nnd fttifnli traMrplm down tliono wild riowera." "Vea. Ma." "l"rjii 'rick. gV over and help your fntlisr Lrenk down thnt fontio." "Yoa. Mi.' ".!oh". are you mire the cump flro 1h still smouldering?" "Yus, my lovo." "Thou wo ecu in to Imvo dono all tllOt'H CXpUCtU(l Of IIH. liL't'H go." TIM! ClltClMT ItlDKIt There woro no mors self sacrific ing nor oarnoxt men than tho Cir cuit Itldor of tho Pacific North went. Those rustic pastern nerved a country that Iiiih become an empire, and laid t he cultural fouudalloiiH of Ihrco State, hut it would sooni that their vory mimes have boon hurhid with thorn. Oregon, Washington and Idaho were etllert hy sturdy, home loving people, not hy adventurer or goldseeker. Such people founded home for their faiullle. lived right eously and called their minister! to thulr aid. In all thia vet i.thi town were tow nud mull, and not every town Jmd It rhtirch. The Currult Hlder would atari from hla homo at Hinted time, and on horseback, hy oanoo or tvon on foot, make hla rood lea way in the MttlemeuU, landing, und Mattered house of the outpost of oMHattlofi. He carried primarily rollgfon. together arlth advice, ml monition and often the law or phyl oltina service. Through I ho wt foret of ihr Coast, to the arid plain of tho Mast, these Mien wore welcomed or dreaded M their lien! woro Just or unjuat. Many a prominent man of to-day. owe lit prominence to tlt help or Ihoae- pioneer clergymen. The father of Mr. K. A Unoth of Saloui, wan a Circuit It trior. Mr. Ilooth Iiiih cnuimlmdoucd A. IMilmls tur I'rocter to mitko a hronae atnlue tf au equestrian Circuit Itlder. In memory of hla parent und the other jgniiuor mlaskmarie. The (iovornor iHi accepted the offer on the part of Hit Stale and Battened tho atatuo a place In the Capitol ground hi bal- oat, The dedication dute wl(l be se; row. Mr. Booth hBk offered a prlae of One Hundred Dollar, for the heat fowtt au tho uttbjeM of the Olroult glder. Tho nompeutlou rulea hnva hoea drawn and limit the con lent to tilt resident of Oregon. Waahlngton and Idaho. o , MUllIKIt (JHN.SIJS NOW x lMtiire Xou- lifJitK (;olleutc by H, l-'otr.st .Service r. "IHjIb yoar the I'onwt Service U : again cooperating with Him Coiihuh Huron ii In the collection of HtatlHtlca for 10a:t on lumhor, lath, Hhlngloa, logK, riouporago and veneer HtatlHtlun for Oregon and Washington. In tuk- lK tho J Olil oetiHUH, tho Forent Ser- vice, particularly lit the ventorn dls- trlotH, cooporuted with tho U. S. Cou- U3 Utireuu In HiIh work. Tho nintrlct ForoRtor'H oillre In Portland Is now mailing out Conniii? HitLstIonalroH to muntifunturerA In Oregon and Washington, huvlng til 'ready eiil out tho flrnt 2147 re "ItioHtu (WaHhlugtoii 12IH, Oregon 01). Mr. W II. ClhhniiH. In chargo of'Foroat ProductH, U. S. Foroit Ser vice, Portland olllce, Ih directing HiIb ivork. In 1D21 Cougrea paanud a law re quiring the Inking or a biennial .-cii-hUH or all miinuracttirerH lu tho Unit ed Stutod, Including lumber nnd tlm her products, tho not Hpoclfylug thct thia work Hhould ho done by tho Con bus HuroAU. Tho velue of huc.1i atutlHtfea. Mr. (Ithhou state), dopouda lu largo meaaiire on early publication, which 1u turn dopenda In no mull way qn tho cooperation of tho Industry, wlilolt on the whole ha In tho pant boon moat wlllliu; to holp 111 till' compilation, which I greatly ap vrcciatcd However, coujpaitlSH that f.iil to r. plv until after the fourth or ffth n-'iit" t Ih received, thii ovor r j" ilixl fit ,t veral months, can nvin iMit)ric, I -.4 than delay lu bringing out tint report. , "Ona of tho moat dHTloult thitiffc In work of HiIh character Is to Itoop .'ho llslii .f operators In tho vnrlr.tiB forcqt prod in t.i tn1u -' rJ. . r i . til f i s and up-to-date, c(iiiHOiUontly it would ho ;foutly appreciated by tho Korea t Service If any operator who Itaa not rooolvod a tihuHtlouuIro by thlB ditto Hhould no Inform mo," Mr, (111)1)011!) mild. CONHIOKIt MOTOIt I.IOHNHK UHVISIO.V Truidc IIcuiiho foofl and roulatloiiH will ho tho mthjuct of coiiHltluratiou at tho firm public hoarliiK of tho Orofion Motor Vohlolo Moonlit ltu vIhIoii Committee. Thltt huarlui; will ho at Portland at two o'clock on Monday afternoon, .January l!Sllt, room r2() Court IIoiiho. Knr tin pant hI montliM tho "iii-o-Inl committee appointed hy Governor IMorce to make rccommendalioua to the 1 02B LeKlHlaluru for n motor vo li loin llcnttae rovtalu rctlucliiK tho tax htlt'ifon on (ho old car hae heeii busy Katlmi'luR Information. Tho .Irttui ary 2Sth hnarliiK will ho tho flrnt of a Hcrlon to ho held riurliiK tho oar In order that tho commlttco'e report may represent tho Houtlmont of the people of tho State. W. H. Dennht or Carlton, Chair man of the committee, aituouiiucH tli tn thh truck hearing will not talto up tlto prohli'tmt of tho for-hlro truck or tho piiMMotiKor huii. TIicho will ho the Htthject of a tutor ItearluK ItccommouriatloiiH covorlni; a re dhttriliutlon of truck Hcihiho fcen and (ruck dealer fee have heun mnrio hy a epectal commlttco of the Auto motive InduHtry. I'liflhor mukkoh tlotiH are expNtvd to devolnp nt tho truck h'-ariitg Hefore the paimeu Ker oar "ItU'itlon In coiiMldered tho committee nxpectM to cotnplet' ltt Inborn on a truck whnilule nnd truck regulation which will he economi cally aound and permanent. It will he remembered that thia llceuie Itevlnlon Commltteo wall ap pointed hy Coventor Pierce lal Spring followltiK the abandonment of n program to Invoke thu referen dum on the one cent Kuaollitu Utv law enacted hy the 1D2U KoKlalature. Clorernor Pierce nud the Highway Cotntnlaalonera plU;e their nuppoit to a program rerllug llcetiae fa downward on the old motor vehicle - reeoKUlalng vitliio. At the anine time they IubhUuiI that the total rev enue he not ilocrmiau'ri and agreed to aupport a moaauru for a alight In croaae In ko1Iiio tax If till he nor enenry In order that an old-oar tnx reduction he mailu whlnh will eatlafy tho public. ' The pernontiel of tho I, Icon ;te vision Committee Ih: W. II. Deiiula, Carlton, chairman: Jiiiiiuh II. Cae Hell. Portland, Sucretnry; Jameii S. Stewart. Corvallle; John II. Hull and C. h lloee of Portland. ItlG KKillTS DID NOT DAI'.NT l,i:,lIXC M .V lldward I learn, leading man to Anita StHwart In lite star's la tost Hrat atloiial ntlrwetlon, "A Quia Hon or Honor," which will hjt nl tho liberty Thuntra on next Friday, February 1. got the shock or hi lire when he reported for duty at the atudlo and wn advised of the nature of tho Htory. Ilenru had Just HiiIhIhnI making a Nerlal with Jack Dampsey. world heavyweight cliatnploit, and he w.t ore and blue from the thumping ht had to take at the hamlH or the pit glllHt. A Hon Job looked good (e him. Ho wne ready to do anything from a Hocluty tea to a cotillhu If It didn't Involve too much Mremmtir rough .sttirr. Ho hud figured Anita Stowart'H picture out iih the r'Kht place for him. For once ho wjih rooletl, Tor "A QueHtlon or Honor" Ih a wcHtertt mouiituiu Htory involving thrilling flghtH between land-holders and u gang or thugH Importod to ntop building work on n hugo dam, Hoarn protoeted and then, Ilko the good Hport that he Ih, Hhrugged bin Hhoulderu and took up It Ih burden. "Anyway" ho remarked, "I can't plead litoxperlonco." ' In tho Htory Hoarn not only has I Twenty-Ninth Annual Ball Council 88888 A 1. a Jet February 22nd, 9: P. M. TONAWAMA Public Cordially Invited Youths & Maids 16 and Over Order cf King. to take part In Hovcral hiindto-liand cotil'llctti, hut uIko han to load tho oiilriiKci! lanil-ttwnorit in their utrtu; :lt for tho rolentlon of their rlKlla Tho fifth! Muuncfi are tho real thlnr; and llearu Itlmttelf hi authority for tlto Htatomuut that there woro no blown "pulled." lie uamo out of the encounter iuilu tho worm) for wear; hut ricitplto It Ih brulHOrt declared liliu nolf well natlf It'd at having had the opportunity to take part In nti Anita Stewart picture. II I KltM MOW COMIIHY All Plctnie h'im Will Ihijoy "Hlvty Cents mi Hour" Klliu "U;xty Cuttle au Hour and I'rlvr H Yunraelf. IMri Clatm Cure for Hire ' So readH tha alcn In lYontor tiro gnu' garage In the Paramount pic ture. "Sixty Cent an Hour," itarrltiK Walter lller. which cornea to th' Liberty Theatre next Sunday, Kelt. .'! Autotritn can lniai;liie thu cotucriv In a iiceno or anyone unfamiliar with a ear taking IiIh HWeette out for a Hpln. Tlto ride Ih euro to end more or Ichh illHUHtrotiHly, tin it dooH in the ciiho or Jimmy Kirk, played hy Walter I Hern, in thlH comedy. I Here awakce front it daze to find Mantle Smith, played hy Jucuelluo Lomin a Ford rondKtur nud hlmsoir In a heap after criiHhliiK thrnuKh tho Hldu or a barn aud Inuri Iiik none to Koittly In a pile or hay ThlH uplHode Ih hut one of many uproiirlotiHly runny Incident In HiIh excellent comudy-draum. The aup- ' portlui,' cait Ih oxueptlounlly wtronc.. o TiiitiiiMxn picti'iik luck Hull's .New Vehicle, The Clinv N Httoni; Tlprs III what I eunlly the moat thrill lug plrturu of hi career a a Para mount star, Jack Holt will make huudroda of now friend when they aee him lu "The Tlsar' Claw." u new Paramount picture coming to the Liberty theatre next Satunlav N'ot only In the conflict of a man' lovo flKlitliiL' ngaluat hi duty a blR perl or the tory hut there arr Innumerable thrill uncommon to motion picture. Among theae an the fight with the tiger, a leap, on horseback, over a deep milch, the dynamiting of the dam and others. Uvu Novnk who played oppoalte Mr. Holt In Mnklng it Man. plays the feminine lead, (leorge Perlolat and George Held two well known char acter actor have Important roles The remainder of the Mint Include Alloon I'rlugle, Karl Htockdale. Hve lyn Solble. Frank Itutlor. Ilertram OniHHby. UohPrt Huriley, Frederick Vrooitt und others. SHW HAW.V Tltll'.MPII j t i The (HlmpxiN or Hie .Muou" ul t'rent i:peiic, I'lln.cl Allan Dwaii, fatnona aa the pro ducer or "Itohln Hood," hits dono re mtirkithle work lu hia first Paramount-picture, "The Cllmpws of the Moon," ailupted from ISdlth Whar ton's novel, which will he tlto feu ture at the Liberty Theatre tonight end Sunday. With lloho DitnleN. 'lta N'aldl. It'ihye de Htuer David Powell. Maurice CohIvIIo and Charles (lerrard In the cant und au exceeding ly costly InvoHlltiirc. thlH picture Ih oho or the inoHt effertlvo ami elabor ii to Hereon Hocleiy draimtH (Iiiih fur To be featured nt the Liberty, Sunday, Feb. 3 JgSHlSsVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV T M Slf'T'TT -SyV3 maMmMmmmm mmmm ewnwwi r aaEsfcBytMMiiwmwimwwi i an k f" T .' ' " Sinner unit Oomountublo Mm SS$.00 Rntra I " Why You Should Order I Your Ford Car Now I .' 123,607 I Actual rttitll dtUvvrlei In Di'ctiiititr. 0lahUth' tnu it nnu Mult record for wlnttr huylnit- I " 'l I U I aa5-iv,s;Vh t J F li I al' JUL SnaiBajajiMH Martfermrqy"reax'aieacgD prewented to tlto public. IHrector Ovvau Iiiih prudiieed "Thu OlIiupM. of tho Moon" with the anine liivtah hand Unit fashioned "ltoblu Hood" for UotighiH Falrbauka." The Paramount studio wad taxed to It ("tpaclty for Hits production. More than ihroo-iiuurtor of a mil- lion dollars' worth or properties, con- HlHtlug or costly Jewelry, oxpunslvo hanging, rare oil paintings, nud uiilliltio furnlihlngi were used to give the picture tho rich flavor cull oil for lit Mr. Wharton's novel, lu the settings of wealth and Mpluurior, tnndu for tills picture at heavy ex pense. Director Dwnn litis woven a dramatic story or the lovo of Kuay lirunch und Nick lousing and the ; troubles they uucouiilvr In trying tu ' keep pare with their mlllloitalre friends. Mr. Dwau ha lruiisre,rreri to the screen the picture of sophlx- Heated society people In their high em und lowost inonioiilH which Mrs. , Wharton ho cleverly put between the I pngcH of litr book. Muiw'wwrw -- -,,. . CouBitlcrinB that, a eprinc ap proaches, retail huylnwill lccorao more active, there will be n greater demand for Ford Care thin spring than ever before. Therefore, the only way you can be Hure of obtaining delivery thh coming eprlng or nummer Is to place your order immediately. H uu do not with ut pny ttnli lor )iir ritryiti run nmitiur for n jiiuiii pnitwnt tlotvti ami fint Irriiu on llir luiliincv Or fu Ciin Inn; on Hi,' rr,t H'rklr I'tirelutSi' I'lon. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer &5yfx)Z(SsOmia4W (f v3 Detroit, Mlchlfitin ly'MBKacngseajuaafraB-artl BURNS GARAGE Buurns, Oregon WE REPAIR urrrllif if t IK Ii fe- 1 m Rightly Promptly Reasonably Burns Hardware Company Coming to the Liberty Theatre Saturday, Feb. 2 tJC53E L, LAKY PniBtNTS Si mi W H e BJfCjLvI JL SLJ JUL UL . e Tiqefs Claw;1 I grOffJtTTJVtf C' WfTefBatTtTCT Of T ZJJjC- adiators