I I t 1 imtftta k w VOL. XXXVII BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 24, 124 NO. 2t seflMliBmw 1 FICIAL COUNT ON PRIMARIES Mlt Of Election For The Official Count Wat Com pleted Monday, May 19 Tho olllclnl count of tho Primary lomlnalliiR Klectlon Dnllot for Hur- y County was completed Monday, My 19th Tlio roFult Is glvon bo Democratic Delegntis National Conventien: IS 1) lluriH HO V K Crews ............. 1.JU tffrcil A Hamtwon 154 rauk S Mors 209 lush Mil.il'i HJ1 Mice MtN'Ught ........, 130 In Alexander Thompson 205 f J Tlrkuor 04 )ald West 233 Delegates for Second District: ;co. C Illnlulely 1G5 harkM F Carter 220 Iwrgo A Marshall 180 Wilt M. Peterson 170 President of United States: JiVllllatn lbln McAdoo 542 Vlco President of United States: ;o. I.. Horry 28C Electors of President and Vice resident: tola L. Gavin 251 William A. Johnson 217 fall 8. Lusk , u 149 lebcrt A Miller 229 Ucbard W. MontaKUO 188 tc Sncdecor 08 United States Senater: V It King - 130 iftilton A Miller 41 !to A Mansfield 70 w II Strnyer ......... .151 ItepresMtlutlve In Cengress: Dimes Harvey Graham ..121 tilph V Swrgler 169 1. V Wilnm .. ..... 103 Secretary of State: Viltcr M Ilemhree 290 State Treasurer: Jefferson Myers .7r 338 Justice of Supremo Ceurt: ). I CojI.ow 295 Commissioner Public Service: I D. Ilrowu 285 llcpresimlntlvo 27th District: mxa Muthcrshcad ..- 24 Dlit.rlct Atterney: V 0 Cozad 7. 270 'o 8 Hlzemoro 180 Countx Commissiener: 1 W Uulmna 85 Sheriff M Caw If Hd lay Onu-iM Couiii Clerk: ban K Dlllinan WU Smith 1 A AssfS'or bag Hrldngliuni ......, Schoull Superintendent: lah Mrfice Republican Dclira'is National Conventien: annii' K Dlxhop 437 harles j Carey 487 Milium A Carter 447 lenry Waldo Coo 224 I. J Kvensnn 218 ftobert 8 i-arrelll 321 C Fulton ... ......sir "f '"fjai"""""""" " ry E Hill Z 18 J Johnson M....T.r.'. 483 Johnston lgi fUnflelil MrDorald 143 C MarHtcrs 233 'bll MetHflmn . 542 am .ii.ai..iiii.iiU da M'ln A Muck ; 169 !). ('c'lrHOti 154 Delegates for Second. District: fllu I) Cnuulull " dv. M GuMaglicr 445 3' Ivanhoe 21 ' ' Muhaffey 317 !y V Hltnnr ' mi fw O Htaver 89 Iremdint of United StatoH flvln C'J0(,K0 ;, 0B "" W. Johnson 130 Vlco President of IT. R 'auk O Lowdon 204 orgu Shephord 397 'wood Washington 28 "hum Grant Woboter 29 'lectorH of President and Vlco resident: 'atol Iloyd 472 i. aeorgo 532 W. (Jo wan . . iion JtIen O iioilnian !!C4 ""et Lane Itlchards 460 0, HteaniB r.i? . umted States Senater: ',C0 L. Hakor .... ..... 130 v K. Kubll a. 40 hrlos L. MeNary , 507 1 . Stallard 51 ( "eprosentatlvo In Cengress: 'o. T Cochran . ...200 and N. J, Slnnott 508 Secretary of State: Sam A. ICozer 734 State Treasurer: K. It. Campbell 1C4 ThOH. D. Kay 413 Frank S. Sever , 137 Justice of Supremo Ceurt: Uarry H. Delt 209 J. W. KiiowIm 348 Henry B. Wcstbrook 143 Atorney Oeneral: Robert 1). Kuykondnll 208 I. II. Vnn Winkle 461 Dairy uud Food CommlsHleiicr: J. D. Mlcklo 3CG Harry U. Miller .... 314 Commissioner Public, Service: II. H. Corey .. 507 Robert Service 175 Senator 22nd District: (loo, H. Davis ....... 210 Charles W. Kills ,.T.....B8 Representative 27th District: It. A. Ford 170 Mnry Urovo 207 District Atterney: C. 11. Leonard .... 588 County Commissiener: W. T. Vim Dot-veer , 180 Sheriff: V. A. (loodman 304 W. C. Luckoy 157 Clarence Young .441 County Clerk: A. A. Ilardwell , - 414 Mary L. Illott 195 W. B. Huston ... ....3W County Treasurer: Vera Glbbs 249 W. Y. King m 548 Mrs. Lute Parker .....'....;1.-..110 AfliADser: Harry Duck -100 Chfts. W. Logan 012 School Superintendent: Mary Griffin 792 Survoyer: M. V. Dodge - ' Coronor : Geo, V. Clevongor t The successful candidate for Na tional, Stnto and Dlutricl Otllcus at the Primary Klcctlon were: Dcmocrutlc ....William dibits McAdoo, PresU dent U. U. Geo. L. Hcrry, Vlco President. Milton A. Miller, U. S. Senator. James Harvey Graham, Rep. Con grots'. Waltur L. Hembreo Secretary of State. Jefferson Myera, State Treasurer. O. P. Coshow, Justice supreme Court. J. I). Drown, Public Service Com missioner. Sam Mothershead, Joint Roprosiln--tntlve. H'iiibHciiii Culvln Coolldgo, President, U. 8. Frank O. Lowdon, Vlco Proaldont. . Cha. L. MeNary, U. 8. 8enator. N. J. Slnnott, Rep. Congress. Sam A. Kozcr, Secietary of State. TIiob. I). Kay, Stnto Teraaurer. Harry licit, Justice Suprumo Court. I. II. Vnn Wlnklo, Attorney Gen eral. II. 11. Corey, Public Service Com. Geo. E. Davis, Joint Senator. R.-A. Ford. Joint Representative. " COMKOUT OK TIIK KITCIIK.V A high class comedy presented by the senior class of the Harney county high HChool at the Liberty theatre on Tuesday, May 20th. The leading character were splendidly sustained and strongly supported by all par ticipants. It was a grand perform ance by tho young people well re ceived and accorded liberal applause, Burns has exceptional talent and it should bo cultivated to a greater ox tent. Tho Chautauqua and Lycoum for which large umounta of money are annually taken out of the county offer no better, greater or whole some pleasure than tho High school performances, and tho money sent out of the county, for at least tho lyceum, might be kept at home. (JKLEWtATK AND "GHANGK OARS" Burns has struggled forty years for a railroad and a last doforrcd hope Is about to be realized. Tho laying of tics and steel will soon bo In full awing on tho lino of tho Ore gon Short Lino between Crane and this place and it Is oxpoctod that tracklnylng will be completed by July 1st, la It not fitting and propor that Burna ahould colobrnto fKo com ing of tho railroad In a mnnnor that will leave no doubt that wo nro glad of Ub coming. Lot's forget tho things that are behind nnd reach for tho things beforo us, Tomorrow Is full of possibilities nnd tho 4 th of July -will bo a fine day to colebrato "change cars." PIONEER RE-UNION HELD JUNE 14th Mr. W. D.B. Dodeen, Farmer Harney County Reeident Te Addreaa Big Audience. The annual ro-unloit of the pion eers of llnrnoy county will bo hold at Iliiriin on Saturday Juno 14th. Mr. Win. Ilanluy. President, has In vited Mr, W. D. 11, Dodson, former ly or Harney county and now general manager of Portland Chamber of Commerce to make the principal address, and It is understood. Mr, Dodson ban accepted the Invitation. Mrs. Hello lluyoa la In chnrgo of the luncheon and expects to provide eoatii for Tour hundred. Tho musical pro gram In under tho supervision of Mesdanies Vol la Welcome and Madge Leonard, and the athletic contents under the direction of Clarence Luckey. A grand old time dance managed by Dell Dibble and Austin Goodman will conclude tho fes tlvltloH. All pioneers are requested to bring and wear tho badges cor responding lo year of membership. HIM.V, HKKVICK AND TltllH'TK Harry C. Smith who built the stone annex to the Hums Garage, conceived tho Idea and had a road map of Oregon painted, covering the entire upper front of tho building. This map was destroyed when tho building wan gutted by fire early In 1923, Damago to tho building wan repaired by Archie McGowau Immed iately after tho fire, and now he has caused oo be reproduced thero at con slderable expense, tho map of Ore gon, dedicating It to tho memory or the late Mr. Smith. County lines, main topography, principal towns, state highways and the more Import- nut county roads are shown on the map. It shows enterprise and n com- mendnlo spirit. It Is vnluablo nil-! vertlolng and of positive service lo tho traveling public. Another fitting tribute to Mr. Smith Is being considered by tho leading citizens of Silver creek. It will I ! I kit fmi iitf. t Um aift .... , .,, ..fun, frolic uud freedom, cons ruc.ed the splendid road from cr , ,,, , w iiiu top oi nnge-ncu iiiu to nuver i creek with a little assistance from ' the county and from Silver , I creek, ' but principally nt his own expense thus connect lug Hums and the Sun tex section with next to a highway for the greater portion of the year. The proposal Ik to erect a stono tnb lot ftomowhoro along that stretch of road, naming It after the bultdor, Harry C. Smith. d Harney, the Land of Sunshine, 3f? -P i w-.. r rVtt4K ESEEty BMMM. MiMMiiJa JBMb AsMMf r k wVffP -v i BmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmI Z&yJ ? , VfmMJ tar!! :m 'Vw-viViffl .., ; v. v. .. ti FITTING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEMORIAL SERVICE Service F Memorial Day Te Be Held At Liberty Thea tre On Menday June 30 Arrangements have boon mado for sorvlcos for Momorlal Day, May 30, at tho Liberty Theatre. President of tho DayCapt. A. W. Gownn, llrlef History of Momor In I Day, Music Commltteo Mrs. P, S. Woltteuhlller. Song by Assembly "llattlo Hymn of the Republic." Rending Gun'l Orders No. 7 De partment of Oregon G, A. R, Comrade D. M. MoDado Olllccr of the Day. Invocation Rev. II. W. Shaver, Accordion Solo Comrade Archlu W. Howell. ; Llnepln's Gettysburg AddronH I Chan. M. McCnunolir i Girls Public School Clioriif ritur ' Spangled Ilauuer. I Memorial Address Rev. Samuel ' Harris. Song by Assembly "My Country 'tis of Thee." Fall In I March to Cemetery Comrade Harry Howell Marshall! Veterans of All Wars, City Dads and Citizens earnestly Invited Do nation of Auto Services roquested. Rrlef Ritualistic Services at Cem eteryComrade K, N Jamison - De coration of Graves Taps. Contribution of Flowers for ser vlco nt Cemetery Is respectfully re quested, COMMITTKK. -o- fMNYON CITY ' ' Th" "C2 celebration under tho I ""llcs ' ,l' Wblskoy Gulch a,,"K' WlioltWHloro In Fun and Mirth, """ ""nuior ). ' Canyon City, June 19, 20 and 21st, Is described as neither a Pageant nor a Spectacle. It Is not a show, fair, carnival or circus. It Is just a big time, hopped with doubled distilled Joy with nothing on tho program but Our fath- big time In Whiskey Gulch I.. I 0 A(l ...! ...I... a a .!. - ., , , ,. ,.. .. Ill 1 Mill! ." II II I IV ! ET 1111 f I IIIiriMI.il llll IIIUIII "III IIU Kllllll UIIUUKII "". ,. , ., . , , ....., r .... ii in inn niiiuu "in hiiiuii, iiiiiiim iiiu , same old sky and noino of tho samo old folks, liking the same old things, Join the Gang, t o MOTIIKHH Cl.ril (Contributed) The regular meeting of the Moth ers Club was hold at tho-homo of Mrs. Jno Thompson Thursday after- HELP! HELP! I . 'iv.jiro I!w MMMBeW IWWB73 )K ILM liv. . nlMMPt.-i 1 t&sTl f w f iMMEel9filMMMMMU b1MMMB1 jLwVI e! . t.erJ- . " C i ea I " aBMBf 1 llBH9eeer I p .-'i.'.ir'ij 'j.;. . i -esr" -a . ihmv wim.M s wr W: 'IJsW.Tl Iri. FM UAL. ' V 'JJ.-r ! wmmr.hm.s.., .,,1 j if . ' tmmipi&tias?: r . a S v xmnMSr.i$&ma . ', JJ ' r V.-5' ' "iW ..,th noon with Mrs, Dcrt Richardson as Joint hostess, One feature of the meeting was a very Interesting and enlightening paper entitled "Are Musicians Horn Not MadeT"'rcad by Mrs. Fred Ooyt, The following question were given attention in this paper: Youth and beauty, to be sure, arc less Import ant on the stage than good singing and acting; but wbon till four are present, who could fall to be enrap tured? It duos not follow that be cause great musicians are Invariably both born and teacher mudo or self nindu, all those who are born with special musical talent become groat musicians. Genuine nun famotiu mu nlclaus may be either horn or mado, but usually aro both, A very delightful and eutortalu lug little porgrnm was glvon which proved a great success duo to tho careful training of Mrs. Harry Smith who also ncted as accompanist. The program consisted ef: Piano Solo "Flying Sparkn.", Dorothy Leonard, Solo "Cooky Man", Vertollo Richardson, Recitation "What I Like", Greta Ilarbara Hlssmau. Duet "To Dreamland", Arleno Jnmesou and Juno Thompson, Solo "In The Tree Top," Norma Smith. Dance -"Fronch Minuet", Doris Hotchklss and Dorothy Leonard. Theso numbers wore all heartily applauded and tho au4icuce -was favoord with gonerous encores, This was considered one of the most Interesting and entertaining meotiuga and closes a season that has been educational and satisfact ory to tho members. With the opening of meetings In tho fall the "Child Wolfnro" pro gram will bo continued. Dainty and delicious refreshments were served following the entertain ment. FOOT AND .MOUTH DIHKAHK The only lufeutloiih In new terri tory In California are reported from Fresno and Tuolumne counties, with recurrence In Los Angeles, Merced and Fresno counties. Following Is a list of the dates of latest Infection by ceunties: Alameda .March 23 Contra Costa May 8 Solano March 13 San Francisco March 24 Sail Joaquin ..April 24 Stanislaus April 13 Mariposa . April 13 Madera . .. May 13 Kern ....'. April 117 Los Angeles -y, .May 12 San Ilernudlno M April 21 Orange May 13 Tulare May 13 Tuolumne May 13 Fresno . . May Merced May 12 13 EVENTFUL WEEK FOR SENIOR CLASS Harmey Ceunty Hifk Scheel Bids Anether CUae Goodby. Htf h Henera Rewarded. (Contributed) This week tins been u busy one for the senior class. Last Sunday Daccalaurcato exercises wiru neld at the Presbyterian church. The Rev. Shaver and C. A. WntcrliO'ino nHSlnl ed in the prayer servlco nnd a well rendered musical program was pre sented by tho ladles. The Reverend Samuel Harris gave the baccalaur eate sermon, an Inspirational talk which was nlrongly appealing. His fruitful dlscourso treated of tho sim ple vltrucs of lire, taking as a theme Christ's work with the flsherfnlk of Gnlllloe. Mr. Harris stressed tho fact that tho Saviour calln to our atlou-' Hon the noble qualities which can bo found In lowly callings nnd that true grandeur is of tho spirit. Monday evening at the Odd Fol lows Hall, tho Alumni ABsoclatloit I tendered a rccoptlou to tho gradu ates. The usual stunts and gatnos,. together with a well arranged enter tainment, made tho evening most entertaining to all and one long to bo romembeYod. Much pralso is due tho local ulumnl who annually participate In and make this feature a success, Wednesday the senior, In sovoral cars, took the annual picnic pllgrlm ogo to Roaring Springs. Lunches were taken and a very enjoyable day spent by all, Tho Misses Klslu Wa!--ker and Vera Grant accompanied tluu party. J The annual Junior banquet to the senior Thursday evening, at the school house, wan a huge succoss. The Juniors with Miss Wagner In charge, proved themselves equal to the task, providing a wonderful feed. Two nolo -numbers by petite Ducky Leonard the charming ilaiiseuse, were features of the evening. The Mesdanies, Farru, Harris, Dalton and MoDado were Included with tho fac ulty members, as guests. Hvoryono departed praising tho class of 1925. Friday evening the Liberty theatre wiw crowded as the opening strains of the Processional imliorul In the Commencement exerolhes of thu class of '24. Thu three Honor studeuib partici pating In the exorcises gavu a good ' account of themselves. Ming Lucllo Ilrowu road the Clasd History. Kd ward Drown delivered tho Salutatory handling the subject In masterly fashion. Ho took iih htu thyme "Models and Ideals." Harry Loggau who won the First National Dank prize or $25,00 gavu n splendid Valedictory which won much npplause. Mltsa Pauline Deslleta rendered a violin solo and encore, In marvelous' style, showing herself to bo very much of an artist. The girls Gleo Club sang two mel odious numbers, which pleased Im mensely, reflecting much credit on Mrs, Farro's training. Prluclpall W. M. Sutton In pre senting the diplomas, gavu u very In structive uddrcss. Space forbids go ing Into details, except to say that It was very scholarly and evoked much Interest. DuriiH McGowau then created much laughter in u presentation of "gifts". Washoards, Poptonn, K. I). X. etc were somu of the presents he , . gave to favored members of tho class Edward Drown president of the sen ior class aroused much merriment by presenting Hums on behalf or tho class with a handsome doll, Principal MoDado thou closod with a row remnrks on school condi tions, Folowing thu Benediction aud Re cessional tho graduates retired to tho Tonawuma Hall, there to receive tho congratulations of friends ami enjoy tho Commencement Ball. Unntlutcd pralso was 'showered ott tho Junior class for the beautiful Boltings arranged. Tho stago was decorated with greens, flowers and plants, making a very pleasing pic ture, Tho Misses Dolda Schwartz and Kathorlno Farro wero charming n& Marshals, o O, Y. Drown and wifo of Canyon City, accompanied by Mrs, A, J. Weudlor of Anchorago, Alaska, mot? . orod ovor from Canyon last Sunday, roturnlng tho samo day, AOTOCA4TCR wmmmmmmmmmmdrwtmmmmmmmmmBmmm0mmmmmmm4mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi i i i iun