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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1924)
'J!"" ir.J) el 51' Saturday, April Utt, lftai T II K TlMMg.lHK A Ii U II U ft N fl , II A II N K V COUNTY O II H O O N LOCAL AM) I'KltHONAh The Presbyterian Ladles Aid takes this menus of extending thanks to tl10,L. who were no generous In do nating toward tho umiuul h'uitur iltlO lUlll It ll t)Jirurn wi iiiipruuiniiuil Af tiu imslHtniiee kIvoii by tho IuiIIph connected actively with tho sale. Thli expression also extends, to Mr. Ilounsovcllo who gave tho Aid tho uso of the room whero tho sale was held free of chnrgo. Mr, anil Mrs. Leon M. Drown re turned homo Inst Friday ovonlug from their trip to Portlnnd and oth er points Mr. Drown vlsltod Al lan) where ho nttondod a session of the Grand Chapter Koytil Arch Mas on Tho Drowns woro mot In Port land by MrB. Muyor of San Francis co, Mrs Drown's molhor, and alio accompanied thorn homo to Visit for an Indefinite time. Mr and .Mrs. II. A. Pickens and Httlo daughter arrived horo tho Torn part of HiIh week from Canada' whero thoy had been residing for some tloie. "Happy" has secured work driving the truck on tho county road work and the family will again t'tku up their residence In thin city. At present Mrs. Pickens and llttlo daughter are at tho homo of her parents Mr and Mrs. Lloyd John h'i Hi Lawen. Mr Lvh D. 1IIU of Voltugo and Mif Kt.'lla Hughct of tho Narrows w,r uiited In mnrrlago April 10th u' i: Haptlst parsnuugo by Ilo I A'.iterhouB. Thoy loft at ' oii i Ullugton. Oregon whero I M ' " working. Doth tho ; nl are wbll known In ' i" - n Tho hrldo hi tho dnugh Mr .mil Mm. I. N. Hughot, P yi. r r'idcuts of this county. She 1 ,i .. ' ikt ittudont of tho Harney i i ut high irhoot. 'I li( Mrs. M. Carroll ar j .(I h .iui this week from Portland uM they had boon for medical trintiii.it for DIII'h eyes. Tho t'jut'l Kith his oyoH was from a , ,j( ,g tif n canal lending from IiIh k iii'l tills lias been given treat a ' !' it not yot able to resume hut ill' In tho county clerk' of fice but hopes to ho at his dok In n 'in tuni- Mm. Cnrroll has re tinnd her position In tho Flr.tt Nat : ', I Hank Tn i if alarm sounded Tueduy u - k .ibout 8 o'clock it ml tho i ! l-partmcnt made tho run to tho r-niiU- .. neitloii toward tho river Kin', a fire had linen discovered In ttii rir if a small residence oeou- 1 tl lis Ham Ulcklpy. It watt put out i) f"rr tin. itiglno could bo brought 'ii m no and put Into notion. T pipe hud become unjoliit- wii. r it went through the roof -1 tin "hlngloit had untight. Wo ' iitj . vt.is done uxcnpt tho hunt- i f w ahlnglofl. 1 - il h.- VtuUr and i .til, .- ur u:lir to Hunt r . . :r.n. tin -loii - Iioin r . rho .ywitHf Iwliua ' . - itnc thirtity tho Hint ' 'tut tri preparing to lenv v v (or Monmouth whom they l , -omo special work In tho 1.-1. Thy hnvo Invested In n rd .ad intend to make tho Jour ' " ' WWMMMMwnm - - - - - .... w9r .. ..........laiMMMWWmnHMWMMMMMMVI I rwBWBWPKP5HWBIWWr SHmKKmEkiMm PAUK 0 WAI1 and WATCH M- Mg R 7 ". MLf7VrIViA9tJ) I j 0XieX)ap4 at this store y&MJtoAjZrtJJbfcih down In tho car, going by way in Dcnd and ovur tho Columblu high way Mlbs Webber'H homo la In Sal-era II. C. H. H. chureii thrr jluuday uveulng. It :.Mm v.ill v roHtrlrled to Odd Pel- was a pleasing feature of tho Knstor ... .tail th.r wlvo. Hebekalts and obsrrviitic-e in thin community and ii.iyb.itiiN and Invited guests, th rvnitltlon wa very ehulllable. A public ilunco Is to bo glvou at O.i both on anions tho dingers wmpj ! ..whiiu. tho grand march to faced li I trgv audlnnewn who show- .tjrt at 9. IB ltd by Mr. and Mm. od an appraclatlou of the eaiitaia .-ctl MUowau. Thw public Is ami those uiklcg part rIt well re- jd.d a cordial Invitation to tho pJd for tholrerrort-j by tho prulso ilaiteo whloh promlho sto be a very of many who oxpreod thtunsolvos. oojoyahlo social uffnlr. ' Mm. Win. Farro deservon special Tho prlntorM woro responsible for orndlt ror this production us nho as an error appearing on tho dodgon u intKl tho rosiioiiBlblllty of directing niiuouucliig tho buffet lunch nt tho It. Mm. ('. K. Dlllmau presided ul Tonawanm at midnight. This fea thu plauo. (tiro lini boon dluponsed with and Those iHtrtlcipatlng were: Sopntn- U.ls annnuiicenient Is mndo In all ot; Jltti. Win. Farro, Mr. I. fl. raneu that guostn inH not bo dls Welltouhlllvr, Mm. W. M. Hutou, Mppolutud and uiidorsland whero tho Mm Charter Dultonn. Mkw Annette ' blame rctg In advertising It. Leonard; mtes: Mrs. 11. V. llappir, ; Mn Odd Follows and ItobokthR Mr. M. A. lllgfs. Mia. Suuiuel Jiar-jru txptctod Jioro from Drvwaoy rl; Uoers: Oco. M. Shaw. JullalT j Lodge and othur sections of tills j gror.tcr hunltiocn during tho coming J year im ho Ih now CHtablltihod, i IIIh commlHulon lint nunierotib In quiries, for nil claimoa of cattlo at this time and whllo tho foot and mouth dlsonuo Is raging In California mid tho drought situation In also a dl.tqulotlng fonturo, Mr. Jarvln fools thoro In no occanlon for alarm among tho ntookmon of thlo section and ud vlsoii thorn to hold their Block for their real valuation. Ho says thoro ore many ronsona to bcllovo tho cat tlo nuirkot will Improve. I'UKHHVTKIUAN (IIL'IU'II Sttndny school, 10:00 A. M. Worohlp, 11:00 A. M. Youhg Peoples Mooting 2:30 P. M. Tho Enntor program given by tho Bundny School wan well rocolved, Tho children acquitted thomsolvos in n manner befitting tho occasion. Pnroutn and friends camo out to lend tho encouragement of their pros ouco and thoroughly enjoyed tho ox ercl. km, which woro of tho iihuuI high order. Koch number wa porform ed with credit and tho tonchora hnvo received many expressions of appre ciation Here In tho work that In most worth whllo, tho work with tho children and young people. It will bear tho largest permanent fruitage. More of tho other things wo do will bo forgotton. Tho KoMter favors woro much approclatcd. Tho tltomo of tho utrmoii nt tho 11:00 o'clock hour will bo "Tho Itenurrcctlon and tho Life." II h on hand at 2:. 10 P. M. for tho ynitiiff pooplo's. mooting. Till! IJAHTIMt (1ANTATA Mr. Win. Farro, Director. Mrs. Chns. K Olllmiiii. Aceompaii 1st. On tho afternoon of Kastnr Sun day, thtf J'roHbyteiliin choir, nssUlnd by others, rendered tho beautiful rmuuta "From Death unto Life," by It. M. Stulln. Tho people of Munis allowed their appreciation of this mont excellent production, for tho Imuio wiih filled to It's fullest capac ity The closost and most sympath etic attention was given throughout I thw rendition of tho cantata Mr. j Uuilts Is deservedly one of tho most .popular cotupoHiTH of sacred music to-day and In "From Death unto Life'' ho has dealt with both tho PauHlou and tho Hestirrectlon of Christ. Thu music In fittingly sot to tho Dlbllcnl toxt and Is beautiful and harmonious throughout. Tho preludes, solos, duets, quartets and choral passages furnish variety and omphaalzo tho sacrcduoss as well as tho Joy of Kastor-tlde. Tho solos were well rendered, tho choruii work was gotd and one especially pleas ing number wns the Male Quartet by Mctutrn. Dyrd, Shaw, Hopper and Drown. Such a work requires care ful and sftrlous study and practice i but Is well worth the effort. Those who took part foel well repaid by tho generous appreciation of tho I'm thing about?" Hnlwunnn "Absolutely." D, M, "Thou why don't you go thoro?" AND IIHTTJRIt TOO Wo, tho undorslgnod commlttoo, roprosontlng tho cltlzoiiH of tha Drewsey section, horoby nnnounco Ww. T. VrtnDorvoor hb a candidate for county commissioner nubject to tho approval of tho republican votorn nt tho coming primary election on May 1G. TOM CLEVELAND, I. M. DAVI8, ALDEHT ALTNOW, JOHN OTT. 4-20-31. Mo "Whou do you mako yor Hppeurnnco7" Flappor "Oh, I don't mako It. It's too much trouble and beside ono can buy it much chcapor at hny drug store" HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Savings for Old and Young "Your Home In.lllullon'' BUKN3, OREGON Have You Appendicitis And Don't Know Ii? Much Ho-cullod stomach trouble 1 really chronlo nppondlcltla Thla eH often ho rollovod by simple glycer ine, buckthorn bark, etc, as mixod la Adlorlku, Most medicines act oalr on lowor bowol but Adlorlka acU on DOTH uppor nnd lowor bowel, and romovon nil gasBco and poIsoM. Drlngs out matter you novor thougkt wns in your HyAtom, Excollont fer obntlnnto constipation. Deed Droi. Druggists. Advortisomoat. f" Christian Science Society Bump, Oregon Announces a Free Lecture On Christian Science by John C. JLatlirop, C. S. B. of Brooklinc, MaasachutjctU Member of the Board of Lucturcship of the Mother Church, Tho Firal Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mansnchusctls Liberty Theatre Friday Evening, May 2. At 8:00 The public is cordially invited to attend i . . n i Wm. Farre Representing the American National Also the big nnd popular Pennsylvania and Firemens Fund American Fire Insurance Companies Will Appreciate your Business Dyrd: Imim: Dr. V. C. Drowu. If. V. Hopper. S (J. M7UIC7V ANIHIATK Harney High has accepted un in vitation to participate In the Con iral Oregon track raeet which la to U held at I'rlnoville, May 2nd. Prin cipal McDade will leave next Thuru day Alth the local eatranta. The Kautorn Oregon meet will be livid Muy 10th ut Union. I'ans for a local or county track meet were ruined when tho local fair sroundH woro "wrecked." It looks as If uthlotlca next year would be horaelcHs, The Honlor play is to bo prcBOiited Wednesday ovonlng, May 2 let. Cotntnoncemont this year comes May 23rd. The Uacculaurouto oxorclses will bo observed May 18th at tho Proeby- 'irlan church. Tho program givon yestorduy was succchs and rccolvcd much pralso. "Trip to Union," Harry Loggun. Spauluh Bong Clami in Spanish. Violin Holo, l'aullnno DosIIots. 1'lano Solo, Clarinda Darsoy. Tho Juniors prosoutod a ono act tvmedy "Supprcasod Doslros" tfphenn Drowstor, John Mothora- hoad Hf nrlutta Drowator, Dolda Schwartz MibJo" Heurlotta'fl nlctor, Francos Hibbard, ., -o Wl'im CANTATA WKLK From the Kiikiio Iloglstor, April U, 13-54 V. C. huckcy of Iluriw, Harney County, is cnndldato in that county for shcrlrf on tho Republican ticket. Clarence Is well and fav orably known bore and comes of an old pioneer family of Lane County. He was, born and reared In Kugouo, mid reeelvcd hltf education In tho county to participate In the celebra tion. It Is always plouxuro for mum bom to got together on thu ocenslon of tho anniversary and re-, uiiw tholr allegluneu to tho princi ples of thu order nnd mingle with their brethren. Mc.VAUV AND H INN OTT H The eastern Hlnten habitually re turn tried and capable in on to con gress recognizing thut tho older, In point of service, thu greater tholr public schools and the University or olllcloucy, Influence uipl ability to e Oregon. During his long rosldeiico l ,.Ure Important legislation. Oregon ho wns very popular with all his m9 two such men who, by reason of associates and wn known to bo ' long Hcrvlce, dignity, Intelligence and 'square" Jn all dealings, liidefutlgable efforts have gained His many friends In this county commanding positions in congress will bo 'highly pleased to seo him UikI rendered slguul service to the elected sheriff of Ilarnoy county, (Unto. Wo refer to Senator Charles and can Vouchsafe for his constitu ents a fearless, efficient and honest administration of the office, Earl Luckoy, his brothor bus long boon connoctcd with tho nhro Iff's oillco of kano County. ODD 'KhLOW OIlDKIIfl CKLKIIHATK TODAY U McNury and Honorable Ni J. Bluuott, member of congress. If ro-olocted theso two men will be capable- of yet greater aohlovomcnts for Oregon. o- HAM HAH I1KKN ON THIO JOD FOR A VKAIt ItUOHIVDD Tho l'roabytorlan church choir, aisUted by friends, romlcrod an l-'.i tr cantata nt tho Prosbytorian f-"irch u,g cUy Jft8t Buafty f. 1 fon and tho talont went to '' cud gavo it at tho community Huruey Lodge, No. 77, nnd Sylvia Uobokah Lodge, No. 43, I. O. O. I, will bo hosts this ovonlng to a gath ering of members of tho order from all ovor Harunoy county, tho occas ion being tho celebration of tho 105th aunlvorsnry of tho founding of tho Oritur In tho United States, A banquet will bo nerved at li o'clock in tho bnuquot room In tho Odd Follows Dulldlug which will bo followed by a short program In tho lodge room. Dr. H. M. Horton, n votoran mornbor of tho local lodge, will preside and thoro will bo talks made by prominent members with game music, Among thoso taking part in thla program nro W. M, 3ut- 'ton of this city nnd Hon. Uoo. W. Wright, I'oat Oraiul Chief Patri arch of tho Encampment Dogrcoii, will dollv(jr tho iimln nddross on Odd Fellowship. Thy bnnquot and pro- Sam M. Jarvls opened his Live Stock Commission oillco In Hums on April 23, ,1023. During tho yoar closing with tho 23rd of this April he lias handled over 7,000 head of cuttle besides a considerable number of Bheop uitd soino hogs. Theno alli um lit woro raised and owned In Har ney county and tho ownership In cluded 101 persons. Sum has made good with his ef forts to help tho Htocktnoii of this county nnd stntos ho appreciates tho consideration ho has rocolved nt their hands nnd tho confidence thoy have shown In him. Ho hopes to do bettor for thorn during tho coming year as prospects nro oon bottor, Ho has handled slock consigned to him to tho host of his ability mid his popularity among tho growers testi fies to 'tholr satisfaction. Ho in a man worthy of tholr coufldonco nutf thoro la no doubt thut ho will enjoy "Oregon muHt fight tho hoof and mouth dltjcnso and take every pro cautlonn, no matter how California pleads for concessions, It thu epi demic spreads Into Orogon then it will wlpo out tho stock Industry In this state, No precaution can bo considered too drastic to save Oro gon," says W. D, Darratt of Heppner, Or., prominent sheepman and for mer member of tho atate highway commission. "I do not believe In sending sympathetic committees to California. It Is a Job for the vet erinarians. I'm telling you that If tho disease enters Oregon It will be the last straw to the cattle Indus try here, for It will be Impossible to combat It. Think what would hap pen If It got Into the summer range In the Dluo mountains. They are nbout 300,000 sheep range In the Dine mountains and about 60,000 bond of cattlo. It would bo out of tho question to quarantine tho anl mtls, for thoy mix around and the result would bo that every shoop and ovory hend of cattlo would havo to bo klllod, Tho Dluo mountains are only onu summer rnngo, but I clto It ns a sampln of tho dovnstntlon which can occur It Orogon lots down tho bars or takes a Bympathotlo at titude. Ftirthormoro, If tho disonso gots Into this stnto Orogon' will promptly ho gvon tho blnmo of stnrting it and ovon Cnllfornlana will try to shouldor the ill roputo on Orogon, I hnvo rtoon that hnppou boforo." Mr, Darratt roports a won derful lambing season. IIo lambod 2400 owoa, gottlng moro that 100, por cont Inoronno. Out of ono flock of 800 owes ho hnd 200 sots of twins f nnd throo owos had trlplota. Ore-! gonlan. ARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO pooplo of IlitriiH. Tho Ladlori Aid met with Mrs. Jn; 1 1 mam n i iniiiiiii m in i n i in hi n hi iiiii i i 1 1 n i n 1 1 lullati Dyrd, Wodnosdny aftornuou. Mrs. Mothenihoftil assisted tho host on. Thoro was a good attundnuen. TliH lHtur snlo netted n handsome return nnd wns well patronized. SAM URL HAIIHIS, MlnUtor. o (Inc.) Abstracts of Title Insurance Fire and Auto RE AIj ESTATE Building Loans Surety Bonds Phone No. 63W., Burns, Or on Nw lcUeN in fUl ButUUac djl.lf MumIc wtUkc YES WHY DON'T HEV Dusy Man "What? You enn toll what Is In pooplo's mind?" Salosmnu '"Yoa." 11. M. "An,d you can toll what W. T. 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