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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1924)
rv 'tOH TIIK TIMRft-IIHIIAM! IIURNS, H , , . ..MM, ... , I!... ..I i..n, lll.ill. AHNJOT COUNT ORHOON iiwii iwwmmi in i II ! www I The Old Reliable I I fReal Estate f I I'-.'- Vii." - AND ,fe 41 I Insurance ; ,WJ I Fire & Automobile I il : ; Loans, Maps and Blueprints :; MHHHM Investments I I Inland Empire Realty Co. I I Albert' A. Traugott, Prop. I I Burns, Oregon. Phone 30W I inVnVHnVnVNnVMHnWHHs H unlay, Hfi(ctiil)or in ( .IIUU'NI) '.rili: WOlilU) FOIl A 3MltT'!.V "Till? KTUANGKIl" XlMtj Ciiuhi)h Cumo All Uo Way Krom I'arls to Tiny tho Uolo of 1'i'KK' butty Coiiinson travelled hulr way axound tin world to ilny tho rolo of wU slrl In tho Joseph Uonahory pro duction. "TJic Stranger." At Qm time that Paramount wti actod that John Galsworthy's. "Tc Klrst Hiid thu Last" would ho -aynrfuoi'd imdiT the title of "Tho tSXxxnwr," -MIhk t!oinou win un--J: 3it first Bllmpac of Paris, ThxYliiK Juki rrcontly eoinnletcit two oSrtUsli-iimilu jiroiliHiiloiis, both film tj in the vicinity of London. ItuiurnltiK Hollywood from tho tJFacJi uajiltul. Mitt hoRiin work u & In Uiu rolo of u prdtty Klrl rust t tnu ntretn o( London,- thu city tMlw. CoiiipMon had called homo for rtkn wweuUliiK three months. There Ih Just one uctrcss who eun ffyUj iho jmthetle. houutlful Klrl In rXhin .picture, and that's liolty Comji- nua. the J.uiue HutO' i'0ii w l "Til j IMUunlt Man M mi ftrttsle whoo ul-J nractlvflnoM mid -Kill und reputation &arh fcitw t' lt and uoimU dur-, May: xlpu.jiast ymr. Wltfj har Ik Itlolntrd Dlx ono of tho TiKMl InUM'tatlng and versittllo luml Unn 4uoii on tho Hereon. Vou'vu con lUta Munm of tlmog huforo. hut- you "ecail Know tho full extunt or hlu tawm Mr until"" you wutoli tho tuki-intorixal!nn he rroatOH In "Tho OteanKor."" Thou iIu'Ii'h LowIh Htono. Idonlly -sxNtSn : part milted to lila ability an .& flnluhod, Mklllful. niaRiiotlc actor, ,uS H'ully Marrthnll, tho uclor of a tfcormua rr.karactor part tho same "Twlly .Miirhall of "Tho Covered TWutfon" All'four are featured. atahort flchable, Frank Nelson and tCfcurnaco Jiurtoiijioitd tho Hupportlnt; cftaaAtof "Tho BtraiiKor," which opona iT.wun of two daya at tho Liberty "TOfcmtro Saturday anil Sunduy Sep remitters GO! 1. vTod'vn no doubt read many of t&ataworthy'a worka. Now aee the fTUwut titory ho haa ever permitted to &tf-&rect to the screen. nbout when Director Joaoph Do CiniMu noticed teara HtreamliiR from thu oyen of Chan Iiir, need Ohlnoaa actor employed on tho "Thunder i;nte" not. Tho Hcrlpt had not called for puthoa and do QrnxMO demanded to know why thu Oriental did not qui into thu aplrll of thu aceiio. ThrouKh Th oni a a (llbhlna, teoh nlcal director of thu picture, Chun IitK told lila otory, Married whou n you n r: man, ho camo to Atnorlcn to Hcok IiIm for tu no. Hehlnd him ho left IiIh young wlfo and hiiihII datiRh tcr who kavo Kroat promhiu of phyal cal pulchritude. For yearn ho labored hi Ban Fraualco'a Chinatown and there iimasMod n amall compotoncy with which to lirlnj; liln wlfo and now al most crown daughter to thla country. Returning; to thu provlncu of HhatituitK for his little family, Chan Iiik arrived thu day follewliu: a ban dlt raid on hi uatlvn vllhiKo. liln wife had dlud durliiK thu fli;htltiK and hhi fair datitihtcr, Huuy Hlu, had boon irnrrled nwny to ho wold us a rtlavu on tho flower hoatH. Try ax hu iiiIkIiI. Chan Iiik ooiild not find ho Klrl. Thou It whm nald ihai hIio had btoii taken to America. HnturnliiK to this country, tho arriv ed nhortly after Iho earthiiuiiko nud fire of 190C and found Han Frauclu eo'a Chinatown, whero fluey Bin wan iald to bu held. In muikluK rulua Today Chan Iiik n broken old man. Ilia little fortune U nwupt away by hln nearch for Huuy Sin. 'Ilia koIu meaiiH of aupport today 1.1 thu work hu obtaltiM iih a Chlucso "extra" on Hollywood picture nota. And In Virginia Ilrowu Fa Ire la her Ohlucco makeup thu KKod man bollovon he haa huhold tho counterpart or hlrt IohI child. That'a a real lire ncouarlo. Thu eudlnR? A little tniRlc, perhaps! I-i;iH:iCATIOX I'HOVKH JIIWT OK ALL UMATILLA WHKA'IM nanHtivviNQ ok oiiinkhk VfJIHL IVAI MOVIK UIOT CtiJMK Ink, Ak ChlMJimaH, Werk 'Maiti "Kxtr," FIbuji Counter-:f)eu-t of Ills HtokHi Dauglitjer "TTlio Hcenarlo of roal Ilfo Is ulwaya rtVviilJiiK in dramatic thrllla tho pic-taj-J .varaloiiH of fiction. Il'ho iuovo plot la Invariably Hofl- o:(iU with u happy ondliib'. Tho sxmUi of tr.w;ody or pathon more often Mtarkh thu cIohu of thu truo Htnry. "SntAt'H about thu only differences Olio of the BtraukoHt parullclM or ns, both, roal and unreal, camo (n lliht during thu fllinlui? of thu First fifc'Mmiul plcturo, "ThttnderButo," ,hl(Jh will bo Hhown at tho Llborly at Friday, whon tho Chinese "ex- , .Hvm wirkltif iji that film rochrlslon- 'id VlrL'initt Brown Fnlro, calling hor toy Stu. In Oh I ii obo tliln incuns TJttr Lily, - 'Hm "Tfiundorfiato" Miss Fairo por- fwaya tho rolo of , .Jon Juo, a whlto f HrfPilTea'rcd In China, who is aauucicu , 'hv iho ulavo-brldo of tho non oi a MBnum lord. Tho affair has u hnppy hMVUie. That ia tho yiolo plot, lgnlUla aroused tho onthuaitmm CTfuo'Orioata1s worUln'i; liofovo tho -suborn Wt rechrlstonlntf amo (From Department of luduitrlal JouriiullHUi Oregon Agricultural Col lose.) Federation wheat compared with other varletloH rouimouly jtrowu hi Umatilla county la iiothliiK short of u Beunatloii, auys Fred Duuuluii, cotirty itKont, who this fall mado checka on yields of hlKheat yletdtuK varieties. Federation avcrnKod -4 5.4 busheb on 2H fluhlH r.overliiK -6-7 neroa. fiev on flelilH of JeukliiN uvuraKed ."S busheU, four fluids or hybrid US made 32 buuhela and three chock on red chair showed an average or !16.: bushels. TIiuho coinparlHlous were madu hutweontfdJolutiiK field or hotwuiiii two parts of tho same field. On 7fi acres owned by Mcllrlde Hriithora In Iho VVostou-Atheus dU irlet fiideratlou uvuraKed At bushels or acre. Beed for this Hold wan IreiTtud with copper carbonate for limit control and planted at tho rate vt 71 pounds per acre nbout Oct ober 1, Tim Mrlirldo IicIIcvch that with a kooiI yuara' fcdornllon will iiiako 75 biiHhcU per aero on their lilaoe. Federation was 'Introduced Into tTmutflln eouuty by .Mr. Uennlon In 1021. when hu obtained rrom tho Moro branch uxpurlmeul stntlon need nullh'luul to plant 2G acres nil thu L L. ItoKurn farm near Adams Al though It was put in rather late Mr. HoRora :ot an average of 40 hu- nhelH per ncre. In 1923 six Molds of federation agBruKatlnK 200 acres uveraKod no bushelH and outyloldcd about 10 busholn Jenkins and, red chaff grown with It, Thu htgh. yields with Kood Hniut realstanco, early muturlty, atlffness of straw aiu noti-shattorlnfc quallt- Round-Up SEASON TICKETS and reserved seats in new Grand Stand t Price Adults Season Ticket - - $3.00 Students Season Tickets- $1.50 Reserved Seats For Season $1.50 A J MAIL ORDERS TO F R F F F) JB. o .K,, JUd &J MLJr Treasurer K?0.TuVXSSSiyj!SS!IK j ton, lod Umatilla croworn to plant n bout (1000 nereu of that variety lust fnll, miyn Mr, Uonnlon. Foil era Hon Is a npritiK variety but haa been fait sown in Umatilla county where coiiiIUIoiih aro such lift tu bring It through tho winter without damage. Most of it Is Krown closo to tho lllun irtoutitaliiH in tho Weston and Adams districts whore Bovoro winds are nltnoBt unknown, H)ll Is heavy enough to retain mois ture wull nud heavy covorings of show generally protect the crop from freezing. In most other parts of eastern Orognn federation Titust ho up ring planted, ' u - NKW MVPIOHIVIfl I'VllOTOL HL'ADV lH.m IIIHTltlllUTIO.V ' "WxperliMico hoops ft dear school, but Home foiled will lonrn in no oth er, " said tho J n (I go as ho passed flontonco on (ho carulrun Iner CAUI3FULNH88J Tho niolfif( Safety, l'ut out tho last spnrk. psmm mmmmmmmmmimm 1 F A R n E I NOTARY PUBLIC. FIRE INSURANCE, Standard Stock CompaniJlt PRACTICE, before U. S. Land Office and .burcajM From Department Industrial Jour imllsm, Oregon Agricultural Col lego. To put Hurplnu war explosives di rectly into the hands of tho Oregon rnrmor is the purposu of tho distri bution of pyrotol by thu fedorni de partment of agriculture through the statu college extension survlco, No resale is allowed nud any ono person Is limited to botweou CO and 1000 pounds. i'yrutol It) safe, may be burned without exploding nud has no to:da effects' It is mado chlofly of ground smokoloas powder nud sod ium nltratu, put up In G ounce cart ridges of pnraffluo, each oiual to thu iiriuni 8 ounce dynamite slicks. Tho CO pound box contains 1C0 but e (Ual tb one of the 100 dymuulto licks in a CO pound box. The Oregon p'leo for pyrotol lu JC.llO per hundred pounds--only cost of cailrlilgltig, imckliig, elilpping ami dlUrlbutlon. No cliargO at nil in made for thu material, which v.a.i sol aside by congress for tho fatal or'u iiho. Freight charges uro add ed to thu 6. CO, running from $1.2C to 2. 7C per hundred pounds For ittiimp and rock blasting py totol Is used Just :ih dynamite would bu for the name purposu. I'pcrlat priming Is rcconiniiinited and tU method explained lu luitruclioiiu go ing with thu order For blxgllnp in scries electric firing inust h usVd us pyrotol N mo Inseusltlvo to "pro- lUIKHlft." Pyrotol may hi innd lu w;te,cd holes by plugging wltii notp or other waterproof material dm iniull pjnc turo made in prlmlti;, evoti though thu explosive In wcnknueil by mois ture It urtutilly recolvct, ho rout of pyroiul laid down lu I'ortlaud in 30,000 pound cnrloU will bo about (7.20 per hundred: In other places moro In proportion to tho dlstnnco. Imiulrloa may bo mado of county agents or of tho agricultural oiuln rtr or tho college tixtciio'iu' nenico, f'orvnllls .,! 1 it y of the Departnent REAL ESTATE; Will open real estate brohagt office July 1st and handle city, acreage and farm property Your Buslneis Solicited It jew '3 isaHtMSflHRMsaBtEiBBuasHa Ki HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO (Inc.) Abstracts of Title Insurance Fire and Auto REAL ESTATE , Building Loans Sutcty Oonds .' Phono No. G3W Burns, Oregon New location in Kecd DtdMing Adjoining Matonlc Uulldlng WE REPAIR Bill " I" i i iiltiii tiintiutiitifttiHttiinHtirv p V r Radiator; Rightly Promptly Reasonabl Burns Hardware Company SPECIAL NOTICE Radiolite is the Only PATENTED Battery Electrolyte on the Market Today. Letters PATENT for Radtollte iMne hy United States Patent Office, Marck ISth 19S4. ' Tlrc Canadian PATENT wai Grajrie4 en Peceiner 4, IMS RADIOLITE is the original product. All others are imitations and infringements on RADIOLITE. We absolutely guarantee that RADIOLITE will satisfy every claim we make for it. RADIOLITE is sold with an absolute guar antee of satisfaction. WARNING Jr n This add is issued as a yvarning to automobile owners against the use of imitations or sub stitutes for RADIOLITE. Don't be misled Use RADIOLITE and be satisfied A PERMANENT CHARGE' servicTqaraqe Burns, DEALER IWtSWMCniMHBVIQMyMMlkflHHHIMttBV!!') vEMum Oregon r nwuunuurrvX g "I .Sffc-'A-J. fc ,.