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f t I 2Uttu ftSSfggpS VOL. XXXV II BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 9 1924 NO. 40 M M IW 1 .it c& IJ i MASONIC ORDERS PICNIC AT SNOWSHOE AUG. 23-24 Lodges of Grant and Harney to Gather for Big Time; Details To be Settled Tomorrow. Mr 1 a. (lour, Worthy Matron of the local Chapter of tho Kusturu Star, arrived homo lunt Friday ovon i iK from u vIbII to tho lodges In Grunt county whoro sho had gone to cxaiid mi Invitation to tho Mauonlo ordird of Grunt county to Join tho II iruty county Miihous In n picnic. Mm dour mot with such euthuul u U respoiiHo from our neighbor i Uitv that nho wuh inoro or loaa lurwhclmvd us It took on propor- ns ho) ond what sho hud Import or . xinriid nnd grow til onco to nn af fair thiU Will 1)0 0110 Of till) hlggOftt i i m tin way of fraternal spirit i j i cvi r been undertaken hy tho k .i'Iouh In thla part of Oregon. 'i t.i. lodguo In Ornnt county will 'i ;m'i and tho date lian hooti - August 28 aud 21 nnd the .. !.ir for the plcnln It nt i" in thw I we Motion to the v ' II. .ir valley This place has -t -i-tidH hr the government rv!co h .i park and Super- " H'lil has volunteered to put v u'id in first cities shape Tor rili'. cleaning out tho arranging Tor tables nnd I h -. nultabl ltw for touts nnd m-lir pi. !. fix ill) the big Diet n f.r dmrlui and lu fact hare r 1 1 rondlneflt fur thu plena- ti i itkw uuinhor of Mnsnna, 1 . i .tari nud thalr famlla tlitil k ig to he thore. j n(nitttf unto been appolntud ' r i k' thu details and a meeting f in. j nt committee of (Irani nnd l ' iutitie has hoen arranged "n w nt the Jack Crsddock ' .sihlpf valloy when definite ri k nifiits and final dotulle work-1 "", ! i. I m.nibei- of the eommllJce , langfineiita nro ihowtnrf imich : Hi tho coming nlcutr and i,. iirgaaJjuitlon Is Mpou.1- u fiithttsiasm uf lhoo ncthe ii i' nil that Hariny county ..nd their fumlllei am ll;tly I loo per emit strong. ' Mowing taken frjm the last ' "k- Hlue MuimUIn ISaglfe nt . . mi .d( i of how the pUu i . td i) . i r i n. r. ' ! I ': of Cram 4-wt mi'.'n wjj' kIv a picnic on ' i id 8untl:i: , August 13 I'll : i -.noertbiw iu the Isoe Ult- Tho nine lodges and Order rn Star will nartlolfinW. Mrs. Cr Worthy Matron of tho I iTi t Chanter wuh bore this wo'k i 1 dllvi(d an olllclal Invitation I (lra.t c junty lodg.i to psrtlclpnto which wiis nccoptcd with onthiinlaam and much oxproiidcd IntcroHt. Tho lodges of Canyon, I'rul.-lo City and Long Crook havo boon asked to np polnt a commltteo on arrangement. I Tho couunlttoo from each lodgo U to ci joiuuy wuu Himiinr committees forming a general committee. Tho Chaptor in Canyon appointed Mrs. P. F, Chandler, Mrs. H3. L. Knox, Mrs. Chan. Cuiwdy and C. P. Hnlgbt F. Herburger, P. A. Thompson and and tho Dluo Lodgo, If. U. Kuhl, II. W. C Mason. Suporvlsor Held stated that tho Foreut Servico had sot nuld ) tho tamp Krounda at Bnowshoo for a Forest Park and that ho would havo tho park lu rcudluoHH for tho occasion, A program will bo urrangod. Invi tation will ho cxtendod to tho Most Worthy Qrnnd Masta1, nnd the drand Worthy Matron of tho stato ind also uomo promluont upouker. Sheriff ninghnm ha promhiod tho gu"di Home of tho finoqt harbocuod bi f that they over saw or hoard of v tli plenty of bomiB, corn on tho b watermelon and iu fact avory tif that Ih gousomtblo In tho early Ml the plculcerti will bo oxpeetod i iriv. on Haturday and proparod with thnr bcdn nnd provisions for upiirr and breakfast, nftor which lo rnmmlttno In charge will tnlco '-irr of thorn. whicJi -will ho tho big ' mraunlty Masonic dinner at noon. P i lxl.cved that thoro will bo iih i iv ,. 400 proiont. At loaiit 125 'l uif' from Harney. Kvory Mno- '1 hix family Is lnvltod and ox- t ' i r nrlng his camp and bo pro- l-.rd t')Y (no of tho most ploasnnt 1 "' ontingH of tnolrllvcn. Ti d .to l Austut 23. nnd 2J : tho H . ii nwahoo nud it 1" for all "f ' nnd tholr families. Another Business Transfer On Main Street Yesterday Goo. W, Cuwflold and John Wenv or havo bought tho IntorcntH of J. W. Crawford In his pool hall and soft drink onlnhlluhmout nnd tuku charge today. Tho tnnanto of tho hulldltiK which Ih ownod hy Jiimou J, Doncgnn and hln sinter, havo uccurod n flvo yoar loano on thu promlHOii. Thin InoludcH thu portion occupied hy tho present pool hall quurtora, Gnrlnml McOno's barber shop and leo Kwongs' rcstnurnut. Thu now proprietors of thu hall arc woll known bunluouH men, Mr. Cnwlflold having Just given uptho munugemout of thu Lovciim Hotel upon Ita helm: trnuHforrod to J. H. (lould and hoiih, and Mr. Weaver hna been a roaldunt for many years, thin being hln first venture lu buHlncmi for hlnutelf lu Huron. J. W. Crawford, who retires, for merly condiictod a saloon In tho titma building nud when the prohi bition law panned continued as n noft drink nnd HiiiUNPineiit pluet. Mr. Crawford 1 well known throughout this Mcllou and hn nmds warm , and lastluK frlshtUhliw. Wo ro not j Infonnsd ss to bis ruture Intentions i lint whtravir h mny daeMs to otst hU lot, whothw In tnls city or olstt- whero, lite ltel vrUhos of those , frlendw go with littn. o- STATION IMULI) INKI'ltCTION Owing to the fact turn It wns ikh- . cessnry to hold Flold Day hefom the ; arops were well doveloped wo are cu ing to give everybody a tdmnoe to sao the cropn In tholr prime before thoy ere hnrvotitod. All of the people lu llnruoy ami ' at tho Htatlou Harney valley farm the aurroundlug outiutitti are cordial- j rfl may got dorinlto Information nn ly Inrltcd to ho pronnt at thu Hur- to uuntlty lined, tho flow, ennt, rc noy UruHch iHndoii Hunday, Augunt I sullu. otc. Thin In Information that 17ib. nt 2 o'clock 1. M., whon a trip uiwms somothlng nud will ho a grout will he made over tho station, tho , help. ..... Ii.giuinl.il liml tin, vtultfnMtltil I It Will U'llltt Mr. HllllUllllk llllM til prniuimnj. I Come and uoo for voursvlf what cin h9 nr0,jucllj vi 1 to 2 aoro fool i of oontrullod wntor, applied at tho I right tlmo. Wo have oropn of Flold j ran. Alfulfu, SunfloworH, Potatooe, tillage Combinations. Whonl. Oats and liarley varieties. Take a look nt the grata grading MjorJiii'Mt aud see what can be no uotnplJshfd I u the way of Increased yields by Chn aid of a running mill. Titer arc uittuy thing of inturoet lu lho farmers and rlttsoiu who be lieve tn tho future of this, the largest county In Hie state uf Oregon. Come ' and see want cnu be grown on some of tho poorvst land lu the Oounty. and then agroe that It is tlmo that j tho Hprlng flood wnters wore put under control and the farmers of tliU great, fertile valloy given a chuugo to proituco uomo real crop. HxjH'rliuimt Ktnllon .Votiw Tho following pcoplo vlHltod tho station and Inspected tho crops dur ing tho paHt week: K. D. Asplnwall Harry Withers, U. F. JohnBon of Prineville, Mr. McConuell, Ooo. Slco more, Mr. McCrosky of Portland, Mr. Bauingartnor of Balom, Dr. Btono brought out Mr, Slngloton, Mr. McKlnnla, Mrs. Otbson of Washing ton. Tho crops at tho station havo Im proved materially since Field Day. Tho pumping plant at tho Sta tion has boon lu operation CC0 hours. Or this tlmo tho plant has boon run 240 hours slnco July 20th. The long oat continuous run was 17 bourn and 20 minutes July 31. Tho outlru 40 acre tract has boon covered throo tlinon and part of tho cxperlmouto havo rocolvod aa high as sovon Irri gations. Ho uuro to tako in tho Flold In iipcctlou Sunday Augunt 17th. Signed OniL SHATTUCK, Superintendent. o DIAMOND UOAD to it is i:xti;ndud At tho eoHalnn of county court thlu wcok It was decided to havo tho Dia mond road oxtondod from McCoy croak to West Diamond and lho vIoworH woro ordered to vlow It. This in Intondod to rollovo several ranch crn and tho gonoral public lu that section by building a Htrotch of road tlmt will eliminate tho opening or Hnvornl gntos. Tho court has oIho ordered tho construction of a commit sldownlk across tho front of tho court hqupo lilook nd nlRo from tho walk to tho front of tho building. Thlevvll'l bo an Improvement Hint hun long been needed SHATTUCK WANTS TO SHOW THE STATION OFF Invites People to View Advance Made by Crops Since Field Day With Water Applied. Hupt. Hhattuck of tho experliiiout iitatlon Is InvltjiiK thu cltlzomi of HiIh Hootlon out to tho ntntiou on Sunday aftorntion, Aug, 17, to In iipocl tho fluid. Thu annual fluid day thin your en mo nt a time whon hln fluids wore not In good show Hlmpo, tu thu first crop of alfalfa had Jimt hcon harvontod and tho Irri gated crop.i had hardly cotton start od. Now there In a big linprovomont In tho appoaranco of tho flold and Iio'h ready to nhow hlu neighbors and all lutcrootcd what can really ho done In a fow wuoKh with n llltlo wutor. In another column of thin uotos lu which he gives uomo Infer- lHjtiu will ho found nonio tut I on lnalolI of lho millK nM(1 j,.r,;n. tloa work nnd It Is his Intention to !v- ti,u fwiulomaiit mid woll mi ..fU,jtiniMc. Ust" hfor. Augunt 17 . ,,0 r,n,,y to ,,., ,, tHU 0tt Uo nninunt or Wntor ,,, ed ilurtB ,,,, t0il nn(, ovv ,t oTbo1. w, t, fIovv Tll!ll w, bu ltBI rostlug infuriimtlon nnd one that many nro desirous of kuowlng. Tho undor ground wntor of tlmt noctlon meaiiH much t the future development of ufrlculture and tho real tost of tho flow Is aomsthlug that will dettr mitt the nttlludu of nevarul who con templMe e(iuliplug fur pumping wHtur on their laud. With suoh denioiiHtrallon an that sey lu his notes this week nnd mako arrtngomontH to go out on his luvl- tatlou. TA .N 1)1 DAT K I'OU V. H. HKXATOlt HlJltlJ'i roxmirr Frlouds havo rooelvud lotlurs Hint ing that Hon. Milton A. Miller, doin oorntio candidate for United Status Senator, will arrive lu Hums thin retting for a short visit. This pa per Is informed that Mr. Miller Is not on a speaking tour hut msroly to gel noqualutod with tho people ami ritiwiw did MnminlntnimiM. Mr M,op ,fl wo ,cnown jV(jr QrtyQn wh(jro ,, hn n,wnyH ,vC(, )lH ,,,,, ,acns of pbc (ru8t and ban como lu contact with many of tho oltlzunn from hln territory nnd Ih theroforo nn atrnngor. I A GAME CLUB APPROVES FISH HATCHERY SITE Informal Meeting With District Wardon Given Over to Gen eral Discussion of Game. MomhorH of tho local game club of Hurnji hold an Informal mooting with Dlntrlot Clamo Wardon I. U. Hazoltlne at Dr. Hlbbard'n olllco on WcdiiCHilay evening when tho gouor n I iiltuatlon of tho game In thin sec tion' wan dlncuBBod. Mr. Hazoltlno announced that tho Btnto (Inmo Coin iIiIhhIoii had decided to eiitabllnh u riitli hatchery on Canyon crook to Korvo n big territory of tho central part of thu ntuto, Mr. Hazoltlno ex plained that ho had lined his luflu enoe to havo tho hatchery fBtnhtlnh ud on tho lllltr.eii In thin county hut after viewing thu Hltuatlon thu com inlt.ilon finally derided on tho Can yon orwk location for various ronn one, among thorn being tho ud vant age of having wutor at thu right tern-pi-raturo; mother wns thu moro con tral lucatlou for distribution ritirpot s as It wsi tho Intention to dis tribute the fish from this hatchery to Orsut. Haker. Malheur. Whoslor, Crook anil flaruoy couutlon and thin can he douu to n greater ndvnutngo from tho laontlou mluotud. With tho rnllroHil complutod Into Hear valley It would he convenient to transport fish to Durna and on over to tho Illltzuu and tho plnco would nlo eervo nonuoru urn hi, iiaKer, wnoei- . . .. .. .! er nud Malheur rountlox with lues haul than from thu lllltr.eii. While It had been hoped a baton- ery would be established on lho I)lltou lu this county whoro many j cggti nru available each yoar, under , tho clroumntnncoH as explained by Mr. lluzttltlue. no serious objoctlou could bo rained nud tho club wont on record as approving the selection of tho silo and pledging lit conpera- Hon. Tho unguium sshhoii was nlHo 1Ih- otuiod and tho proposition of closing It waa found Impbsslblo an the com mission had no authority undor a recent ruling of the courts, honldos the tlmo was too qhort even If tho governor was appealed to. The door heasou Is from Buiitemhor 1 to Outuher XI lu this and adjoining counties. It whs euggeeted that Uio deer season might ho olOMod haoauso of the dry sees of tho forest until rnlUM changed this condition but that Is another matter that could be romedlod only by proclamation of tho govornor. A. D. Calaban, district warden In charge of tho territory nt McDormltt, taking In portions of tho southern part of thin and Mnlhour counties JOLT FOR OLD MAN MARS and alBo extending Into Novnda with Mr. Hazoltlno. Thoy had boon look ing ovur n portion of tho dlntricl together. Hevoral pronout spoko of tho ap parent Incronuo of nntolopo In this county; It wan reported ono flock of TiOO nenr Ouo, Iluchanan'H placo In tho IiIIIr to tho nost of thin valley but It Ih likely thin wuh n mlBtako. How over, ono man nctunlty counted 7C lu ono flock; nntolopo aro also In tho flold at Archlo McOowan'n placo on Hock crook, botweon 18 nnd 20 being In tho flock; Dr. Wnrd roport od another flock of 28 that aro In tho Oakurmnn flold on Hllvor crock nud lOd lOgll nays thcro aro Hovoral lu hlH flold nt Wagoutlro. Thin ovldonco In conclualvo that nntolopo aro Increasing In thin territory nud aro protected. Thin would Indicate that the proponed prouurvo under federal control Ih uucrllcd for, o I'hANH rOUMINO FOlt HAiiiitoAi) (;i:id:iUATioN Following the mooting hold Innt weik whon it wnn decided by tho Commercial Club to tuko up plans for tho calibration of tho coming of the mtlrond. President milliard hue 1'fwi conferring with clllxens with rofrroncr to the porsouuol of tho general ortnjulltce which ho as au thorised to nppolnt and also tho flnsnoo flointntUee. Dr. Hlbhard ban ton t a lively eeluutud tho men ho ox peoUi to onrry out tho plaun hut waa not sure of nil of them nt- th tlmo n roprosouatlvo df thin paper onllod on him. However, plans are going forward and It U expected tho com uiltttHin will be nnuouncud uoxt wnok ., ttll ,.,.. nt ,. ..i,Yr , .... ........- i i r the celebration. CAPITA!. IHT8 ON TO lilt OF TIIIH HKCTIOX J. Humluld, ropruHontallvo of tho Mortgage Compnny for America, u Holland concern, and Col. MoroiiH n member of tho firm, are 1n Hums j today. Thin company has Interests i throughout thu northwest nud Mr. ' Huiufold in sit os occnnloual trips to ; rounly In thu Interest of his '" Col. Moruns Ih out from Hoi laud nnd In being taken to HovonU of iho porJeotH lu which tho compnny Has financial IntorcntH. Tho gentlemen have vlsltod Jor dan Valley nnd expoot to go to Donln from this point to Inspoct roal entato I-. vestment In tlmt suction. It)HTAIi 11UHINKSS" INtJHIMHI.NO IX ItUHXS Fltfy now hoxos havo boon receiv ed at tho Hume post nllleo this week Ij be placed nt ouoo for tho conven ience of now patrons or tho ofllqo. Thin ludlcatos n rapid lucruaso in tho poHt olllco patrons In this city. o Ilurnoy tho land of nuiitlilno. i ANOTHER BALL GAME MACE FIELD TOMORROW Sport Furnishes Diversion and Attracts Large Attendance; Some "Star" Players. Tho Frod Horrlck Lumbor Co. ball toam will tako on tho trncklay Ing boys tomorrow in tho Mace Held. Lanl Sunday tho lumbor jacks wont down to defeat again before tho town team In u game that featured Hcores no funt that It would tako nn adding machine to keep track of them. Tho first four InulugH tho scoron wero kept down pretty woll but later it brcoino a race around tho diamond. Howovcr. this did not detract from tho Interoiit ns tho crowd was highly amused and everybody wns good na turcd. Tho competing tennis each had some good plnyern umnng them but lack of toam pruellco and the fuel that other players could not be rolled upon In a pinch cauned the scores to iitlo up. Prlnulpnl MoDado of tho Haruoy r.)imty high insdea homo run for the town t"ain. In fuct he made more than a homo run for hu was kept busy running between third nnd tho home plate for a period of mluuton while tho ball wns being Jugglod all over tho lot nnd Mac was ho oonfun ed with so many coaohuH that he didn't exactly know Just whoro ho wns. It wnn clalmod that Hopper or tho Herrlok toam wns oithor too fat or too lazy tn get to find bane, but ho did. He'd nwlng nt tho ball whon It came over tho plato with such forco that ho could knock It wny out nnd ho didn't havo to run fnnt to reach first. Dr. Smith wns also n fanturo player on tho town tenm and held down second bane. Ho got hold of tho ball ovory onco In u while and then some ono would toll him what lo do with It that's tho story thu tell on him, but us n matter o Taut, Doc did know what to do with the ball most of the time. Other old time plnyotH Included Hill Gould who uiMile n very good allowing In tho box when ho pllchad. M. V. Dodge acted hs backstop In tho loft field for a time for tho Herrlck team. Ho wne broad onought to stop any ball that enmo out hto wny but wnsu't nl wnys able to get lyold of It until ton late to do any execution. Jnmos U Ir ani played right fUld for the Hor rlok team until he lost his shoos. Jim played his best while on tho Job. The Sunday afternoon ball garni- uro attracting large crowds and (ho boys are putting up Home good enter tainment. With prnctlca nnd exper ience they're going to put up norno real bull playing before tho -joaaon Ih over, too. They enter Into tho spirit of tho occasion and Josh with tho crowd, tbUH making tho games real sport. Thin paper will not nttompt to give tho scoroo of last Sunday's game because tho official scorer would not glvo thorn out for publication and Dill King and J. 8. Cook, who kept scoro according to their respoclve partisan loyalty, couldn't agroo as to how many runs woro made, there fore wo'll glvo no figures . Tomorrow afternoon will wltuess another gamo botwoon tho Frod Hor rlck Lumbor Co. nnd track layers whon moro fun Is In storo for tho ball fan. Wo'd (recommend that ovory body go. o MIHH 1IAYKH HOMK FOH VACATION MIbs Hdn Huycs la nt tho family farm homo nonr Hums for u month's vacation vlnlt. Miss Ildu npont tho pust Boaann an a Junior Chautauqua supervisor for tho Ellluon-Wblto Hyutctn . Tho young lady announces that she found tho work most Inter esting and that It Is hor Intention to conttuuo with tho same company fol lowing her vacation. Sho will bo couuoctod with tho wlntor fostlvals of tho KlllBun-Whlto during tho corn lug winter ub a suporvlsor. Minn Hayes won tho friendship nud admiration of hor nssnclatos during tho Oiautuuquu uoaeon just clotted, us testified by expressions of talent and ofllcora who visited Hums during lho Chautauqua and as Is fur ther ovldoncud by hor continued con nection with tho system In n higher portion. o Miss Ituby IJayoa luia boon a guost of friends nud ralntlvas lu thb city during tho work