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She it VOL. XXXV HI BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 NO. 2 PRESIDENT COOLIDGE RE CEIVES LARGE MAJORITY Jchnson 702 Uoltou 000 Jnint.'H 74a . 0 CJITV ELHOTION IlKHUIfH zer-?jrr-xttiiw.sjamrjuiiiLUitnA-VML--uj.u. CONTRACTOR FOR RAIL ROAD BUILDINGS HERE ssonBsss! Republican Victory Deciuivc in State; County Results Mixed; Hughet, Bolton, Recalled. Wvon thing wont republican on c't-cttoti day all nvur thu United h iUoh President Coolltlgo was glv i i .i magnificent endorsement by the iitlzuua or tho Unltod States by ear ning everything except tho nollil tuth ami Senator I.n Follotte'n own ,!, Wisconsin, Oregon wan In thu republican col u iuii nil thu way for nntlonn! and ate ticket, with thu possible oxuup tion of supremo Judgo whuru the con ,r'Ht 1h closo butwuun between Coshow .nid Kelly. Thu county cnmalgn wan moru or his mlxuil. Thu recall uluclluit re flected upon almost It not nil. county (ontoBtH In onu way or anothur. Thu oto In dllTuront precincts ahnwod (actor othor than political nlllllln turn dominated. With tho uxcoptlpit of Warm Springs precinct thu vote o( Ifnrnoy tuunty wan ennvnssod Thursday nf tcrnoon and tho totnls show ns fol fel fol eows: President foolldgu ...... 821 Davis . ' " L.i Follotto ... ....271 Senator C jultor i ........ ... 108 McNnry ........m jh Millar 302 ltObltlbOII .................,..- "' Congns Graham w........f- SllinOtt ...!.M.W...MMMMMM.M83U Secretary Htnte Francis ..................-... "- Humbruo ...... -- 380 hoer - 0a Staittt TivxwimT Jtft ..... . ........o.. Mjera . . .- ..... 103 Supremo t.'ourt IiC'Il ..... " oalf c lin ..,..... 881 i l! . ... . ... .70 Dalr CoiiiMilMloiiHr . v.. so Puhftr rtcrvlr Coinmlaslou 4I .,iih .... - 4 Htntc 8imr n' . ........a .......... W ltuprofoiilnlivu ' T. ....WMMM..MMMM. 101C DM rlct Attorney ..Crill ...... 'J(31 Leonard ..M...f ""' Commissioner U'ji liitiiaii . - 703 .niDorvoer .................. 730 8liurltT f .iwlflold . 741 Young .-.. 803 Hard wall ....... G5G Dlllmnn -'.. -. c4 Treasurer King - - 13-14 Ahkohmh Ilrltt Inifluim ...... '' o ...m Lggan .....f.M.wM"" ' School Htifitsrinf tTiidiTtit Crlllln 14P Mi'Oco t...... B0 4 Coroner rjovonKor M.M-M....... 1240 Llleragy No ... m......... ....................... .. . v I'ubllc Umo C84 244 ltOIIIIH -.041 Oleomargarine CIO ..wM......"0 114 .Naturopath J . 300 o V.H N'O Y.s No Yea No Yog No C24 n'4(l'l'l"CW G'oiiipenKatlon . ...4 J .........M.t.....Uff(.V"' 528 '..., Incoilie Tav .592 .487 .835 .400 Itoad Iloinls Yes No Uecnll You (Judije) .'......,,..., 312 NO ...............M'M.'fl" ' Yoh (Commlanlonor) 747 No .....,...,...., 700 OAtiriliUteu IIilBhQt L..J89 Ovur 400 volon worn pollud nt tho city election held on thu muno day tin tho ijonoral election. Whllo there wa eounldurablu InturuRt Hhown, not nearly ho much atten tion was i;lvou had It boon held noiuu othor day bocauno of tho candidates for national, Htate and county oIIIcor uvorHhadowltig tho minor Importance of the city John. However. It wtm Important that Reed men bo noted od for tho admlnlHtratlnu of the city affalrH durltiK tho next tuo yearH na there will be much activity In tho way of municipal Improvement!! and It will require executive and ImihI ueHM nbll)ty. Willi onu exception thu council men who have nerved durttiK the pant term were re-elected, together with Mayor lluntou. Thoro wore rontoAtH In every plncu to rill thu and the ballot wan made up an fol lown, with thu vote received by each: Mayor 8. It. Iliinuott 112 W. K. HiiBton 204 t'oiinclliiieu, I'our to KlerL J. M. DohIIoIh 305 U. 8. Hackney 280 Ham MothurHhend 250 Nolllu Heed 101 KrnoHl Smith 327 Itoicoo C. Ward 234 llcrortlcr W. N. Monroe 1C6 Mnurlcu Schwartz 24 0 Trenturrr I. If. Holland lfil Leo Miller 210 Mai-Mliat It. K. Drake 197 Harry Howoll 58 W. J. McKlnnU 145 HC'HOOh ItKI'OHT l'OU I.AHT MONTH The report of Principal Sutton of thu Hums pulillu xohool for the month of October oIiowh an nvonu;o dally attoiidaueo of 200 anil the to tal enrollment ns bulm; 31 more than last yunr. However, thu total en rollment In 220. There haa buon mora or lew Mltioaa aiuoHi; thu pu pNplla diirlou taa month. It Is uotwl (haro ware 13t ptplfe that wart. r.attbar alant or lata durlUK the month. The aciiool equlpmant hua ben addad to daring tho irMitt nchoot yaar and pruparatloita are undor way to fnnilih an additional room In tho baxotnant to ear for additional at Utiilunco ilurluK thu sprliiK ud late winter month Hhotild such be nee oHtry. The Incrouauil enrollment baa thiiH far been nliHurbed In thu aavarnl Bradu roonm without unnoc oaaary crowdjnj;. althoiiKh hoiiio or the Kntdas run up In numbura to whore It Ih a taak for one toaehur to take cure of thorn. HIJAD OK Ol! CONOKItN VIHIT8 W. C. Colder, rosldqiit and gener al manager of tho Western Inde pendent Oil Co., was a visitor In Hurnn over last weekend. Mr. Calder came In from linker to complete all uonuBRiiry dotalln to establlBhlng a station for hla concern In HuriiH. ThlH firm dlfitrlbulos Texaco pro ducts. Location of tho tankH and noces nary buildings had already been made on n trnot noar tho Anna Halnen auburbnu property and tho foundation!! aru comploto with all de tails worked out ready for construc tion which book forward without dolay. It in understood tho concern will ho In ruadluoBA to Invito IiuhI nesn nhortly after tho oHtabllHhment of rogular train Horvlco over tho llpo hulwooii Hurnn and Crane. .... .i o ELWTltlOAL KQUIKMIONT l'OU HIIOH ItBPAIItlNO Frank Woleomo Una inntallod hojiio now ulectrlcal maohlnory for tho nhoo ropalrlng work In hli nhop. It In cludon everything noccHsary to mnku u finished Job of ropalrlng and alno for manufacturing nhooi nnd boots, An experienced man Is In charge of tho equipment. Mm. Joanotto McCoy, noo Joanotte Oownn, hns buon visiting at tho pur ontul homo for tho pant two weeks Mm. McCoy liven in Spokane and thin is her first yIhIL homo In a long tlmu Sho received a hearty welcome from hur many old tlmo friends and form er hcIiooI mntoii. If CALVIN COOLIDGE CHARLES G. DAWES President Lkct Vicr-Preaidcnt Elect - - i mmnmmrm-wr n . , mt ii mimJil AU.MISTKJi: DAY OIL HIOHVANUi: IN 1IUHNH. Thu American Leclou boys aru preparlni; for sultablu obnervaucu of ArmlMtlce Day In llurun on next Tueitilay, Nov, 11th. It hat been made a holiday by Governor IMerco In a proclamation IhnuuiI thu other day and belm; a loga! holiday meaiiH that the schoola will be cjonod and all huHluoHa conceriiK may obnorvo It In thlri manner. Thu public la In vited to attend tho uxarctnuti to bo held In tho Liberty Theater at 2 o'clock In thu afternoon and thin proKram will be followed by hoiiio athletic nporlH on thu ntreut. Tho evenliiK will bo upont In da ac ini; at Tonawama whero thu I.okIou Auxiliary will oxtnhllMt a Kalvatlou Amy tent from which douKhuutn and uoffeu will bo nerved. Mb&fty Theater han uecurod a special iplctirre program for that ovoalnK, "The KIkIiIIiik Coward" with Mrnoat Torronce. of "Covered Wagon" fama. Mary Aator and Noah Iry ara fuatitrfd. Thin la a npluti dld plctura houkwl bueaiiaa of Ita aiiproprlAtanaM for Armlrtlca Day. ThU will hu a part of tha obiurvanno of tha day but halda from tha I.ukIoh boyu afforta. It la autlarly thu bunl HMd of tha Liberty manaKomont. HoBclal foature prices will bo oharK od. I'oto OIiIiikuo yamo In yojitorday anil broiiKht tho ballot box from tho Warm Rprlng product oleotlon. With thin the returnH are comploto for tho recent election, 1 BREAKING THE SILENCE w4wfL Wrtk r " AUTUCTCI, .. , .- , 1 . --w. , . .. . JOHN CHAHIiKH I'OLKV J. t Foley died at IiIh homo In HiIh city at an early hour yonturday mornliiK following an IUiiohk of nev oral wuekn. Thu funeral was con ducted thin forenoon at 10:30 o'clock from tho Catholic church. Mr. Foley wan one of the mont prominent cltlzoiiH of thin county and had been active In thu political and bunlnotin affairs or Harney county ror the many yenrn or bin renldonco. Ills judgment wan nound and hu was consulted In affair or Importance by tunny people. Although hu never held a public olllce IiIm IichI effortn I and good Influencen were full In thin ' auction In all public affalrH For nev- oral yearn he had acted an water muster for Harney county and Wan comlderod one of thu mont Junt men In thW oullru auction In whatever he undertook. Mr. Foloy was an olllcor In tho Huron Flour Milling Co., a corporation oompnnud of farm era who conducted tha flour mill ami parkins plant HU private bunlnoM wm a fturcati. bin word wo bin bond, hla frlvndahlp aougbt and hold In high e!m Charley Foley wa ouu of tha bat frlundc tha writer aver had mid one whom be trusted and deferred to In almont nty nubjact or problem ho hua farad alnco hla boyhood. In tha death of Charley Foley not only has (ho wrltor but nil of Ilarnoy county has lost a valu able frlond and nltlaun. Tho ;ood Influonco of Charley Foloy will bo felt In Harney county ror many years uvea thotiKh ho ban panned on. i John Charles Foley wan born on & j?z vj'.:-fr y yfo V w SJ January 8, 1858, at Huffalo, WIhcoii hIii. Hu came went to California and then to Harney vnlloy In 1883 whom hu Hiittlud on thu farm above Ilurns that Ih ntlll In tho poHsennlon of thu family. Hu worked ror tho Pacific Live Stock Co. In tho capacity of superintendent for Hovernl yearn and runlc'ied to dovulop bin own ranch propurty, later annoclatlnK himself with. Ceo. Shulley In tho blackmail in lluriiH. Ho wan married to Mary BHon Unylon nt ICliiKHton, Wisconsin, April 11, 1898 and brought ,IiIh bride to Duron Immediately fallow- i lui; thu honeymoon and they have runldod here ever since. Ho In sur vived by IiIm wife nnd four children, Akiich J., Teresa M., JuhbIo B., and Charles II. Foley, o IMtKMUYTKItlA.V Clll'ltCII Suuday School nt 10 A. M. "Ho who'holpn a child helps all humanity." Coma to Kundny Soknol and bring some one with you. Kuap the good, good by making It bettor. You ran help. Divine Worship at II A. M. Theme of sermen: "HrlngliiK Peace Through .loaua Christ. The earmoh will have roapuut to thu spirit of ArmUtlco Day. Thu true view of tho square don I amom; untloua would i:Ivo nod a larger pine In National life. Wanted: Hoys and fllrln In thu ehuroh sorvlcu It will help them In thu homo, school. Booloty and husy life. 8AMIIBL HAKIMS. MlulHlor. Start Construction Soon a& The Material is Assembled; Also Build Depot at Lawcn. V, K. SllbaiiKhi a contractor of Holne, was hero Thurndny to gut everything In roadliiuss to eogln the construction or the necudsary bulldlugii nt tho railroad terminal groundn In Hurnn. Tho gentleman has the contract for all tho necessary ntrueturuH In Hums and win alvo comttrucl a depot nnd warehoime at Laweu. ' Mr. Sllbaugh was hero earlier In tho neanou in company with n gen tleman who nociirod tho necessary ground on which to burn brick. Mr. Sllbaugh ntatOH the firm has been burning brick In Holsu during tho pant Hummer and It In tholr Inlontlon. to open ii olllcos In Hurnn following the completion of thu railroad con tract. Tho buildings nt thu tonrlnal grounds In Hurnn will Include a de pot or nmplo hIzo, n big wnrchoiirfo ror freight, two bunk housoi or liv ing qunrtorn for families, section houso, round house largo enough to nccommodnto two engines, coaling platforms, water nystom, tool houses, oil house, ash pit, etc. in all tho construction under tho contrcnt hold by Mr. 8llhaugh will aggregate G0. 000. Thu gontloman rcmnlnod over Just thu onu dny as ho found It necessary to return to Holso nnd nlong tho main lino to secure norno necesnry material. Tho foundations will bo of concretu ror nil buildings. Mr. Sllbaugh thought ho would be on tho grounds with nulllclent inntorl.il to begin nctlvo operations. In ubout , two weeks. Tho gentleman announ ced It iih his opinion that regular train service would not be Inaugur ated until h had winn or the build ing In roadlnoaa to take care or railroad IiuhIuosh. OAlt IOAD OF FISH UKOMVKO The atnto game coutmlaalon s-nt a car load or young trcul Try for distribution In the atresiaa or thU eoctlon. which irrlrad at ''r.'ii lant Saturday owning. This was Jut't a waok aarllar than had 'ttan plaiiM.il and It caused much eoufualon and Inconveiilonco. as rriiigwiin- bin been mado whereby oaci jmniunl ahuuld have some of tlioa young trout. As It was, It won f u.id hard to scouro Hulllelont cars to ir.tet the train and Impossible for some to trnnsport tho fish to atroant whero It was doelrod they nhould go. An a coiiKoquonco mnny of Ilium wero turned Iooho In Sllvles river. It wiih through tho activity of Dr. L. K. Hlbbnrd, Willis Hounac vello, Chas. Loggan, Dr. V.'.ud. Frank Dlbblo nnd l'olomnn Skloim that tls part of tho county got norno. Hair or tho nupply was taken off at Crane nnd nont to tho Btronms of the Stoln'a Mountain section, Hlltton, McCoy, Klgor, Dondman and South Fork, tho two Inttor ntrenms looked uftor by A. B. Hrown. whllo Will Fin er nnd othorn took tho young flnh to tho othor ntroams. Those brought thlH wny woro distributed In Sliver crouk, Unttlo snnko, Sllvlos and oth Qr hrancohs. In addition to tho young trout thoro woro nlRO several crntos of China pheasants arrived on tho snmo train and the boys had to return on Sunday and romovo those birds nnd find places whore thoy would bo oared ror during tho tall and wlntor boforo being llborntod. Thore aro too row taking an nctlvo Intarddt In the propagation or our gnmo and (IhIi as compared to tho numbor who take advantage of them The troublo and oxponso of roplon- Islilug tho atroama. the shipment of gpmo birds for propagation and tholr proper protection nnd euro nhould bo glvon a wldor support, U was unfortunato tho shlpmont Just received wan not timod as had boon Inlondod. Howovor, wo shall havo more coming to ub rrom tlmo to tlmo and with tho oomplotlou of tho fish hatchory on Canyon crook wo may roplonish our atronms with much lOHa tlmo nnd oxponso. Mr. and Mrs. h. N. Hook havo ro tumad to Hand whero thoy expect to I spoiid tho wlntor. i