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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1924)
S.iiiiwht.v", Mny JJ1, 1IK2I T II K T I M U H II B It A h l II V It N,8 , II A It N H X OOV N T V l . . o it is a o n I'AGR LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr iN'orlun, the innuruii'co mini of UtflUl, lllll) lioun spending tlio week Jrt this city. Miss Oruttu Hiifton, formerly of Boise. N how engaged an stenograph er nt the olllco of A. A. Trnugott of the Inland Umpire llunlty Go, Engineer atruril of tho Fred Her- rck Lumber Co., mid Wra. Farro lusdo ti hurried trip too Canyon City jail Tuouday. Mr i ud Mr. TIioh. Arnold hnvo f von up tlio Clay hotel ut Crnno .-iid no taking a position with tho' 3' I, . Co. tit Agency. i According to olllcinl litfornmtloii f-jm Ciillfornln tho foot und mouth duiuiiHc 1ft abating nnd conditions tiro tetter. (i W Wnddoll ami wife mid hou D.imiI wore down from their Sltvles t alloy rnnoh homos Woduosdny nt jtadlng to Home business mnttori, Mm Ucaslo Glttlngs luiu boon nb tnt for several days from tho olllco of the school superintendent, duu to the uicuhIoh In her homo. Prlnovllle On'gonlun. Jesse Davis and lib con wore ovor fntn tho Vnu soctloii during this week tho former having corao to r u ult with his physician respecting If ulth. M i nod Mm. Dell HayoH went to I ut Sunday whoru they spuut a t, ' vIiltliiK nnd will bo nooom- i homo lijr Mrs. Hayoa' mother. ' i:eny. Altnow hbU Al Crimen, both .i ill. werajmnaactltu; buolue regarding Mime land in their during their etay In the rlty ' iv. William' Scott, alw of 'Mi Hrcoinpaulud thorn -Vnl i rprlie. M Forun Informa us alio Iiub -. d of tho noreogo trauU of t 1 1 .uid also I lint of her son Ev- to Willis Rnrber and bin moth- .1 brother. Thero were tliroo in all with ImprovomontH. slt- 'I down toward tho river. ri t Huliix wan calling on some , outtg friends In Ilunm early . woHk. Ho Ib onllnted with the ? Navy with hi headqunrtors at Diego, at present. Mo Htatei hip will cover a good portion of Pacific ooast during tho summer. ,i; at Porllnnd on July 4. Ho watt ' for a abort tlmo only because of t death of his mother and was pre n ir to roturn at once to report for I I Hell wont to Iloud tlio lattor x r.f luat wok to moot his IHlla( rlncr. Mary, who was rsturuliiR hr- ranch nftar spending aomo -.i with hor grKiidmothor, Mm. j m Miller, ut Soaaldo. Kd raporti r kiigu In fine condition In bin hoo ' ml that ho wnB preparing to ( t fi largo number of the David "hcop Into that torrltory for j mr r pasture Dvfenbaugh. one of the old J plunaftrn of tin Denlo aootlou i who ban eoudueted n general I'haudlsc atora there for many r-, was it business visitor to Iurii3 tho foro part of thlti week. The wrltor waa aorry to have boon cut of town at tho tlmo of Doll' visit ' ir thero is a genuine affection bo 'wood, ua and a oympatby that axlaU raat cannot be replaced elsewhere iVo camo from Missouri together 41 yeara ago this month end we've aoe tinuod a frlesdihlp that la laaMeg &nd both still vote the deaaocratlc ticket when the cendldetea are soed fellows and they g eserally re. Louis Sweittras THE TAILOR Is Now OPEN FOR BUSINESS In McGee Building, On A Street Opposit Burns Hotel CLEANING-PRESSING REPAIRING ' Gives Prompt 1 "timwwWW?J&YlWCW 1 mmm Qualis Plus Quanta Quality Service B and The Lowest Possible F l 1 1 c b h Aunouiicemont&f the uBtinlgntnntlort of th H M lliiriu C'ufli tit at i' in iicx wocli Tlmcs-nornia u. NSSSSQualis Plus Qmmtil55s n ii hum wMwwiMMwiwwMwMwiwwwwMwMwiaMawwM m m tnm Harney, tho I.nud of flnimlilut. Mr. ami Mra. O. D. smtor arc down from th!r i-kjioJi houm iieur Hartiay doing ftomt altopiflnf. ' W. II. Johnson nnd hU son Allrt m ovar from their Silver rriuli rakcho tuiUy. J. W. McCullooh arrived ovnr from uis homo at Ontario luU evnwtai: to took after somo logul inntterti In this gctlon. whore ho l aolated with HolH. M. Dumohii In th" practi.v f law. CUranc Cary und family nnd John Cry nr lit invn today. UUt and Saotl Cattcraon era in town today. Thoy ay thoy !iav ifnw- tl sotnu additional hay land on the othor side of tho Inko and togother wltlt their brothera Frank and llnlph they expect to Imvo auinclont hav and pasturage to put their mock through the coming winter. Mm. V. T. Hill camo up from her homo at Doulo several days ago and ban been confined to hor bod at tho homo of her dnughtor, Mrs. Jay Oould, from Illness. Wednesday of this week Mra. Clifford Reed and Madison Richardson loft for Denlo to bring Mr. Hill up as It la the In tentlon to reside In this city per wanoRtly. Attention .m I Eriim Schupor wax In from Dla moHil Wednesday. Tho rldotiua of itoy MetJce Is nrftutniug ahupo ami will loon be In r.adlnoM for the Unletting ttittoltu. It la fcUuaitfd on tlio lots aoross tho a tro t north or thu Jpiiioh Douugiui homo. "Curlwly" Pnltor and wife arrived hero last ovonlng from CurrnllU ami i KUM14 of hor mother, Mr Cav endor. "Curlty" bee another yenr In the 0. A. ('. hefbro gnidunUiig. Thy will hu here for ctnil day at lva.it. Cl (leor .arrived hmw TlinrlMy night from Pliooulx, Arlxoua, where bv bad spout tho winter with 'tis daughter, Mra. Clymor. Mr. dwr la halo und hearty and enjoying Ills uv tntl health. Ho Is ono of tho 'young' men of this community well along In tho eighties and says huV going to may this Bttmiuor provldfu tiny give him ouough to eat, otl.urwUo bo'll go where he can get It Mr. (leor is very active for a man of Ills year and Insists on being busy. Mr. and Mrs. W, It. Jones wore In town yesterday from their home at Voltage and dropped Into this . They are going to leave next week for a visit of aeveral weeks la Port land and coast points, going out In their car over the John Day high way route with the intention of re turning another way. They have a son in Portland and it la their in tention to take in (the Rose Festival, going to the coast later. Doth theee good people are entitled to a real vacation and their frionda hope they will enjoy It, I. M. Davis and CJoo. W. Wright camo ovor frpm Drowuoy yestorday on business. Mr. Wright would like to hog the oil possibilities of that sec tion prospected as ho is confident the.ro Is oil thorot Qoologlstti havo stated that tltoro is qulto a torrl tory throughout this soctlon that In dicate oil and consldorablo work has boon dono In this vicinity hut with out voaulls that are nt all coneliiHlvo, Bo far au explored (ho opinion still prevails that wo have an oil fiold but unfortunately Inexperienced mon Imvo dono all the prospoetlug and nothing worth while luui yot Mioen fltritclc. Lack of capital has been tho drawback In ut ,loaat two instances and tho mutt directly iutorontcd tiro ponistliiK i their efforts to enlist tho aid of capital und oxporloucod oil men to proaocuto tho work to a point wliero It will bo demonstrated cojioIubIyo whothor wo Imvo oil In paying quantities or not. Mr. WrlRht in going to mnlco an effort along that lino with tho hopo of Interesting; nion to try in bin torrltory. Oood luck to him. Thompson 1ft In Leonard Lir,ttruir In how IIoIho whiirii hu ban a position. from Mm. Gulp, tho mother of l.loyd and Joint, Is a guest of relatives In tills vicinity. She resides nt Van couver. The- California Jubilee Quartet wiih Rrueted liy a woll filled house at tho Mborty Theatre last night nnd Kiive( an excellent program. This iiKKroKiitlon of ontcrtalnoM arc hinonj; tho bent over heard In Hurjis. Thoy will be imard aisaln tonlKht in no oiitlre HiaiiKO or nroxrinn. I WcliiNliilii returned yoa'eiday from a buiiliienn trip to llolsn and an liounot"! Iio hu eloseil tlio deal whereby thu WefiiHtelu Mtores Inko over the Htoelc and huMuoNM nf tho Huriis Cash Btore. Tlio conler par tition In th Hums Cafih Store ii to bo cut with an nrrh and the entire grocery ntnclt or tho anialBaiii'ited concern will be displayed In that bulldliu;. relieving the prosunt jtro eery ilepnrtuient for other purpoHos. HTATi: Of riCL'KH CATCH iav ItltlJAKHItM Three (.tato oltlcora. working In cooperutlon with Sheriff (loodman and DlBtrlol Attorney Sliemoro, made hoiiio arrests In Crnno Thurs day iilitbt. takim; Henry Shears, elnir:ed with soiling liquor; Yoo Hong, n fhlunmnii. on thrco eharges of i-fltlng liquor, imvlnj; loquor In blr p ir.iioH and oporatlng a gam lilli icnm: Durbnnk Clay Hut! Mor- Xm.i Pifjr, ech vharftlwlth .jyr-1 cutig n ('nmoilnK mine. Tim hm u wd linn .vcr- iirounht iw fr Juntti-ft Mm' km Dm rnoruitiv nd MiMr W4 flm-d ', Ml mid cnt i nd a jhII tPtHH- of SO dy. Ye Hong was Hiiod ,'100 on two charge he i hint balinr d'niuicd. (May mid Prcntliy wcro fined 1 1 00 and WO re spectively with j(t. HnrCICSSITI, HIOIITII (SltADK I'CIMImS Following In the list of puplla who liaised tho eighth grade cxitmlnu tloiiit lit Harney county tutUlde of Uurns: District No. 4 Thwltiu Priiltt, Al berta Parker, (Jordan Cary, Mary Itaycran. Delete Foster. l.oroy Har lan, Mary Hamilton. Kutli illlodonu, Floyd Ptvstlcy, Joiicphluo Itaycraft, Waller Steele, Kllu May Steele, Wy oin'litK Foster. DUtrict No. ':. Mtirjorlv Rogers. District No. 2A, Noru Irene Pug. lesloy. Cordon I. Parker. District No. a. Virgil Akin, Wm. Iran Akin. D(utrlc.t No. 6. Lultt Mildred Oeorgo. Dlbtrlet No. n. Mnrlou Allow Pal mer. Jack Jin men Haldlitg, Jewel Caetor. Dletrirl No. 0. Ceo. IMvr. Jllzeinoro. Dlstrlol No. -14, Josopluo Crdumor. Ilryou Dintton, Clarence Cronlu. Dlalrlet No. 49, Lola C. Adillngton. District No. 50, Willie Ilclitx Arthur lloln.. District No. ni. Hlmor lloalty, Ceo. Defeilbaiigh, District No is. Howard O. Pal mqulrtt. District No. 13 Viola Qearhnrt. May Huskcy, Clair' Pearson, District No. 44. Erma Miller. Dlstrlc No. 18, Ruth Catteinou, Frances Cutterson. District No. 16, Leo W. Hand, Ida Otloy, District No, 17, Albortn Graves, Henry Auaaaua, Dlatrlet No. 22, denevieve Wa4de4. District No. 3, Rebecca June Gulp, James W, Baker, District No. 27, May Adeline An derson, Jaaaee Henry Anderson, Mar arette Dorothy Paul. Diatrict No. 3 , Clara D. Springor. Loella Springer, Mildred Halnee, El mer Dunn, Thane IMtlHjr In Orography District No, 3, Resale Gulp, Luclle Raker. District No. 0 Ruby Elliott, Alice Anderson, Coo, Harris. District No, 10, Jessie Gibson, Hlnnoho Gibson, Stanley aibson. Distrlot No, 13, Coraton Mofllt, Hazel Wlllsou, James Muller. Distrlot No, 23, Louis MoVoy District No, 2G, Julia MaKlnuon, District No, 20, Olga Hlouller Wil lie (Jtilor. District No. 30, Allco Luptott. District No. 31, Iris Marshall. Diatrict No, 35, Olga Pearco, m Wood, Chas. McPhootora, Losll Delisted t. District No. II, Zolla Dunton, Rosottn Ott, 1311a Chambers, District No. CO, Mildred Urfor, Pupils passing in Physiology District No. !. JoHophino Honpu, Anahwiuiuu Tlnaon, Ivan Cnry, Robt. Polandor, Mary M. Jojuor, Arnold Thompson, IUlinn 01nrk Frank Hoopo, Warl Vlckers, ICoimotlt Smith, Olovo Proslley, District No, 0, Elbert Elliott, Jul l.i Harris. Dlitrlil No. 10, Cecil Hldon Hurt, ibrtjia Hlrsch, Frnnlc Hlrsoh. Mra. MoKIiiloy tho city. District Mo, 1,1, Kllti Spencer, Comptoit Mofilt, Hnzol Wlfooii, Diatrict No, 18, Ulcanoro Ruck. District No. 22, Louis McVcy, Distrlot No. 3, Mildred; Parker. District No. 20, Raymond Olllcer, Dlstrlfct No, 2H, Don Hurlburt. Dlfltrlct No. 32, Cloy Dunn. District No. 35, Olga Pcnrco. District No. 44, Ira T. Groriln. El olso K, McMulIen, (Mtirlnda Cronlu, Viola Chamorn. ' District No. no MHbi Onrd. District No. 04, Norma Henry. VAI.UK OF I'Ult IIKARINCT ANIMALS SHOWN AT FAIR i The KiiHtorii Oregon SportameiiH exionltlnii closed a four days run at linker Nntatorlum Inst Sunday even ing, Thero was no admission to the show and it In estimated that over ton thousand people vlnwed the ex It I hits shown thnro, Among the moid attractive of the public booths was tho fltatn Gnmo Commission exhibit and that of the U. a. National Forestry. In thu for mer there appeared many photo graphs of thu beautiful scenery to be found within thu State of Oregon allied by preserved trout from the many lakcH anil atroamo. Roaldus this there wan au exhibit of furs with data showing the ntupouduoua a mount of moneys received for furs tnkou within the atato each year which amounts to around a million dollars Tho work of tho On mo Commission In iccnorvlng I he fur bearing animals la Inlunded to imvo MiIh raven no for tho elate. AJuo a in'Miiiiod llf taken In the northern part ef Grant county heforo oloicd 4im waa exhibited All of the up I nd bird and water fowl wore rrp ri"Mil by mounted apoelnifns nnd thn phoiiigr.iplif of the Grant roun ir itry attracted rituolt nttiitlii. Tin t H. Foreat depurtmeiil bed a wonderful dieplay or anlnrged pholo graphs liMldra showing tho practi cal line of flrw apparatus and tho neteeelty of being mrofnl with flro. All Horta of ruuger equlpmant was pIiovii and the outlro nxhlblt attrncl ml much attention. MoMduH thu Canto Commhlon buoth dtsplay wne shown In aiiothor part of the building u complutu niln latttr hntoher', in not mil operation, showing tiro sUgen of devolopmeut of tho trout from duy old eggs to tho lingerllug trout. This nlxo wu an attraction that croatod no end of In terest, being always crowded with spectators. Over thirty mm million trout wero distributed In tho north worn with the exception or Californ ia. Three crates of Chinese Phoas auta from thu Corvnlllo Game farm wore alio bhowu In connection with tho Slate exhibit showing thu domes tie heh mothering the brood of young pheasant chicks. The bathing pool was filled with brood trrut from '.ho Union hatch dry. Theeo rltractcd inttoli atten tion and oAch night thorn trout wore s)on to raise ( u fly from which the i"irh had ln-on rninoviid. j The S'.c.te (Jattif CcinmUjlon ox Itbll was In cburg, r.f 1. It. Hazoltk'.o Dlatriot Gftmo Watd-Mi and It. II. i :J(Bii:y of Union S.ato Trout Hatch 1 . linker papera oiuir.otit'd vry ,'uvorahly on thu t.rraiigeitiout of the 4tuto exhibit nttd u :n':ted it to be ' the most complete of any other slnto ' xhlblt shown there. The ahow as a whole was coutdd orcd to bo n groat success and thu only ono of Its klad ovt atagod In castoru Oicl'oh ami tho third In rank of this kind of a ahow, the first one having been started at Spokane, Washington several years ago. The success of an exhibit of this kind, touds to ahow the Interest In out of doors eporta relating to game and fish and that hunting and angling Is one of the moat Important and popu lar recreations. Blue Mountain Eagle, o KTATK MARKKT NKWH (C, K. Sponce, Market Agent) In the morning papers of Portland under dato of May 19, thoro appoarod n story undor headlines "Co-opora-tivo Associations Declared Failure,' which quoted Stato Market Agent Sponca with filing a report with Gov ernor Piorce in which was tho stnto mont "It is time to go No further with markotlng associations," and in tho headlines nnd story tho 'Im pression was carried that tho mar ket agent had scon tho futility of further work on co-oporntlvo linos and recommoudod abandoning tho work( Iiecauso of tho fact that tho story litis hoot! more or iocs roprlntod by tho county papers, and bacauso of tho further fact that It wan not truo, tho market agent wishes to correct tho orroro, TIiIb was not a roport fllod with tho governor, but simply a part of n regular prosa letter to tho Rtnto press. In it tho nmrkot agent etntiiH: ''It Is tlmo TO OO FURTHER with marketing tiBsocla tlona," while tho ulory in tho Port land dally stated "It Is tlmo to go NO further," making an exactly op postto statomont than waa made. Otlv half of tho nrtlolo was printed, loavlng tho co-oporntlvo story half told. Tho errors wore doubtless a confusion with tho writer or lit tho newspaper olllce, Canada takes almost any stops tho farmers auk for to relieve their condition. Tho legislature of Que bec has pasnod n resolution to exom pt farmers from tho provisions of . tho bankruptcy law, o that thoy'can not Iobo their property or credit, Tito no-colled "effete" and con servative cant Is making rapid strides In farmer co-operativo work and may yot bo showing die wost the way to make It work big. A commltten of (on, appointed March 13, to Investi gate the best means of making tho dairy Industry profltnblle, hns mado Hu report. It recommends an or ganization of all tho dairy farmora of Now England states under con tract to deliver products to ono co oporntlvo agency; that producers own and control all tho facllltlon necessary to manufacture their own products and by-prod iirti; central markets, well equipped plautti, etc.. In fact a groat organization to re duce the cost of marketing, reduce prices to the consumer and incronso prlcea to tho producer by co.oporo tlvc handling nnd manufacturing all dairy products from the farm to tho retailer. Co-operators aro having to fnco tho fact that the answer to tho often nsked question of how to got a fairly reasonable price for their products, Ii "get control of tho soiling cud or lie business Producers can't ex pect lo mako profits ao long nt thoy pirniit mlddloltatidlora to- add two dollttnr to oiip dollar between tho frrm and coiiiumr. Farmer havo at to do their own eelllng. 1 their own middle man. and retain those middle profile They bae got to organ l aolldlv (o do It. It will not be a dllllfttlt undertaking when tho rarmcra JI come to title on way or thinking. Tho organization of a hugo aollln'g agency to handle tho northwest's flvo million dollar prune' crop Is under wny. It fs a federation of tho grow ers of Orogoii and Washington. Tho crop will ho gratled. standardized and sold collectively under modern marketing syntems. Its succoss very largely depends on manngomnnt. There Is no ronton why It cannot succeed as prirato big business or ganizations succocd. Tltoro Is plonty r.' room between what the grower gts for Ibe fruit and what the con sumer pays ror It for higher prices to producers and lower prices to eonatimorr. If the organization will cut out many of tho middle handlers and their profits nnd sell direct to tho big chain stores and-othcr llko retallPM. tho prune Industry mny nnln become profitable to tho north wot. , O' ........ NOTICE OF HA LK NOTICK IS HHREIIV GIVEN That under and by virtue of Sections 10227 and 1022S. Oregon Laww, I the undbralgnwl, will sell lo tho blghrat bidder for cash at tho John 11. Jenkliw ranch i i Sage Hon, Har ney County, Oregon, on 'tho 23rd day of June. 194, tho following de scribed property for tho feed bill due thereen: v One bay horse, branded quarter clrclo S on right stifle. Ono brown horse branded quarter clrclo S on right stifle. Ono bay horse, branded 71 on left shoulder. One bay horse, branded 11 on left stltio. Ono bay horse, branded H on loft stifle. Ono brown horse, branded revers ed K with bar through It on both Jaws. One brown horse, branded VR con nected on left stifle and 114 connect ed on right atifle. One bay horse, branded R with bar under it on left shoulder aad NC connected on loft shoulder. One bay horse, branded reversed DE connected on left atifle. Ono gray horso, branded on loft shouldor, i Ono brown horso, branded 7. with two porpondiculnr bars above and ono below on right shoulder. Ono bay horso, branded T ovor X mid I K on left stifle. Ono bay horso, branded 4 ovor T blotch on loft jaw. That all of said horses being tho proporty of Ed McDonald. Said food bill botng contracted on all of tho abovo moiitlouod property at tho sumo time and as a part of ono transaction on tho 20th day of Jan uary, 1924, mid thoro now being duo upon tho said property as a food bill tho sum of $17G,41, togother with tho costs and expenses of this snlo, This uotlco Is published In Tho TImos-lIcrald, n wookly nowspaper of gunoral circulation within said County and- Stato for a period of thrdo wooks, tho first publication being thu 31st day of May, 1924, nnd that notices aro published In throo public and conspicuous places with in tho County nnd Stato nnd vicinity of tho snlo. T. H. JENKINS,