The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 03, 1925, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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The Times-Herald
Una Tho Largest Circulation Of Any
Newspaper In Harney County.
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HUllSUHIPTION HATKH
Onu Your U.OO
Rlx Month 1.00
Thrco Months 75
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Hntuiduy, .laiumiy it, 1025
IIIOHK IIAl'IMNKSH IH
(low You tlniuin Koop 'Km on tlio
Farm; uuorloH u recent "popular"
Hong, which In words, fluutlmuut uitil
music Ih about uu u par with thu uv
urago "popular" hour. This, paint
ing thu delights of Hroiuhvay, iiihI
considering thu furin us a cold stor
ngu plant for all Joy, In popular In
thu crowded contort),
Thu truth Ih that runners' children
nonorally liavo moro reason to hu
happy, and arc, than any city child.
Childhood loMs tho oiitdnorn; It
lovos growing things, and nuliualH,
and going harofoot, and flHhlni; with
a bout pin. and shooting rabbits and
mthorlug klltoiiH Instead of dolls.
Any hoy would rathor havo a dog
than go to a movlo,
Any girl would profcr a pot lamb
to u kowplu doll.
Farm clilldron llvu thu natural
Ufa of chlllhood.
Thu farm boy who Iiiih IiIh own
saddle horse, and his own llttlo drovu
of plgH, and IiIh own hunt of heifers,
has moro to koip him happy than
any city child cau huvu, and tho
farmer who Ih a wIhu fathor will boo
to it that IiIh clilldron becomo part
nora with him at an uarly ago. City
mindful Juvenile who muHt fool
naphnll through tholr tight shoim
and who muHt huvu a movlo mollor
drammar a day will ho of no valuo
on thu farm, nor nnywhoru oIho, un
til thoy havo lonrnod tho art of liv
ing rationally, nlmply and, thorororo,
happily.
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U. of O. Medical
School
much noodod uduijuato room for
oxpannlou of tho mcdlual hcIiooI,"
and will do much to oncourago
hoaltli advancomuut and modloa
romiarcli In tho utato."
It wau Mr. JaUuon.jt original
plan Hovoral yoara ago to oHtabllnh
on tho proporty an orthopudlii him
pttal for clilldron. IJoforo ho could
rnrry out (IiIh doHlgu ho was taUon
III and In thu moantlmo tho child
roii'ii hospital had hoou established
through tho donation of tho Doom
iiochor family.
Tho University of Orogou modi
oal Huhool Ih tho only liiHtltutlou of
It kind In Pad To America north of
Sap Francisco and womI of Mlnnou-polU.
I'UT VOUlt TOWN ON THU MAP
Advaiircincnl
Uiilvowlty Of Oregon, Kugono,
Doc 29 (Gpotdal)
With tho gift of an SS-acro tract
of laud valued at J 10,000, iih an nd
dltlon to IIh campiiH, tho University
rogon Hchool of nodical outers
132r proparod for tho moHt unoful
yoar of Horvlco In Mh hlMtory. Tho
gift wuh mado to tlio pooplti of Ore
gon by tho lato 0. H. JackHon, Mm.
Jackson, mid I'hllllp L. JackHon of
Portland.
mu iraci adjoins tho present
rampuH of thu medical hcIiooI of
tho terms of thu gift, tho laud Ih to
bo UHod for mudlcal school purpo
ses, and Ih dedicated for all tlmo to
tho hoallng or tho Hick and crippled
to tho recreation of tho public ami
tho play of clilldron.
Tho JackHon gift brliigH tho- to
tnl douatloiiH to tho University of
Oregon Holinol of medicine to H63,
2C! In tho liiHt three years. Of
thlH amount, 1200.000 roprohonts
tho gift of Kdward noornboelior and
Mr. K. W. Meno of Portland, In
honor of tholr deceased fathor,
Frank II. Doornbechfr. for a hos
pital for children Construction
of thla building Is hoou to begin on
thu medical school campiiH. When
completed it will havo GO hods for
tho accommodation of Juvenile rases.
Tho tract of 88 acres given by
tho JackHotiK, added to tho 2.0 acru
prcHouted to tho medical mIiooI 1
1917 by tho Oregon Washington
Italroad urid Navigation Co., gives
tho Institution a campus of 108
acroH within mile and u half of
tho Multnomah County courthoiiHo.
"Tlio gift asauroH nnd It was
What It
Pull To-
TIiIh Town May Havo
NouiIh When Its CIHzoiih
gnthur.
Two fool Jackasses Hay! got thin
dopo
Wore tied together with a pluco of
ropo,
Hald onu to thu other "You come my
way,
While I take a nibble nt this nuw
mown hay."
"I won't! Haiti tho other "You como
with mo,
For I too have some hay, you huoI
So they got nowhere, Juat pawed up
dirt,
And Oh, by (lolly that ropo did hurt.
Then thoy faced nbout, thoao stub-
boru mules,
And said, "Wo'or Jimt llko human
foolH.
Let's pull together, I'll go your way
Then como with mo and wo'll both
oat hay."
Well, they ate tholr hay and liked It
too
And Hworo to bo comrade good and
true.
Ah thu sun wont down they worn
heard to bray:
"Ah, this Ih tho anil of n perfect day,"
Now get thin lesion, don't lot It pass
Learn this one thing from tho poor
Jackass:
Wo in ii st pull together 'tis tho only
way
To put a town on the map and put
It to stay.
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i,i:.ritiri: joy tkmpoh.uui.v
SIIKDK IIKAUTY IN ".MINNIF."
How would you llko to ho tho horn
Host girl In towu7 If you woro a
reigning beauty would you, uvea If
you woro In pictures, ho willing to
cover up your beauty to appear as
tho hoiuellesl glrl7 Yet that'H what
Loatrlco Joy iIooh In Marshall Noll
an's now picture, "Minnie," released
by Associated First National. Thu
story, which Is coming to tho Liberty
Theatre next Friday, revolves around
.Minnie's unlovely appearance.
Hut while Miss Joy has temporar
ily Hhod her beauty, Marshall Nellau
did not iiHk her to maku a blank of
her mlml; ho that behind thu homely
face ami tho awkward manners of
Minnie there Is a power that makes
tho Htory sliced along merrily, blend
ing humor and pathos from which
spring forth some of the iiiohI hilar
ious ontortaltimout Marshall Nellau
Iiiih put on tho screen.
Matt Monro stops Into the fun,
too. playUg the rolo of a forgetful,
hut Inquisitive reporter. Ho looks
forlorn. Hu wears a coat that for
length would fit a giant. IHh face
Ih freckled llko WoHley Harry's.
In tho supporting cast will bo seen
Oeorgo Illinium, Minnie's father and
the hotolkeopor who makes radio
his hobby; Josephine Crowoll, Mln
iiIo'h seventh stepmother; Helen
Lynch, MIiuiIo'h Htupiflstur; Ray
mond Crlffith, a chewing gum sales
man, and Tom Wilson, hotel Janitor.
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Hansen Addition
IDEAL HOME NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
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Close in, Beat location in City, Level, Alfalfa, First water right.
You select your lot and home plans. We will build for you.
Small Easy Payments. Cheaper Than Rent
Be independent. Sec us to own your Home. Best
and Cheapest in the City
W.
Fire Inourance
Burns
T. Lester Company
Leading Realty Dealers
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Building Loans
Oregon
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Coeio Is the bow;
HnpplnoHS and hoaltli
Our wish to you.
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Home Drug" Co.
WIIITI- PINK UKPltOIH'CTION
HIIOWH COMIMIAOK HI'IIUT
Although the western plnu lias In
many localities earned a reputation
for successful natural reproduction
following a single fire, no matter
how severe tho burn may havo been,
It appeared to iiomo U. H. Forest Hor
vlco olllcers In tlio "upper H. Joo
country," north .of Avtiry, Idaho,
that an exception to tho rule wan
evident there Following the 1 910
flro that swept through tho region
at thu head of tho HI. Joo Itlver, local
foresters reported that tho whlto
plnu appeared not to bo reproducing
at all, and that nothing but thu rela
tively Inferior lodgopolo plnu was re
placing the old original whlto plnu.
fir, and larch forests.
However, records now under ex
amination at thu Missoula hcndiiuur
tors of the Prleit lllvor Forest Kx
perlmeiil Htatlon, mado up from ob
servations In the Ht. Joo country
during the past summer, by a mem
ber of the Htatlon Indicate that even
hero white pine Is running true to
form.
In a more painstaking uxamluntloii
than It had previously been possible
to' glvo thin tract, uullo a llttlo while
pine wan found to ho coming In. 'I hi
l.i only o to nti Inches tall at pnn.jui,
and Is largely hidden by thu brush
whereas thu tnlig lodgopolo plucr
nro already up to seven or eight fott
It Is bulhv.-ii thai enou.h whlto plnu
Ih prosot'i . toslocK 'his hurti-d
r.-ea Ronomuly except possibly for
soveruly dry joutn a id west slop'
Rucli restocking promises woll for
tho perpetuation or thin valuable
and rapid growing species.
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MVK NOTK OP A VKOKTAHIAN
Dear Hwoot Patoetle:
Whoro havo you bean? Don't
you carrot all for mo? My honrl
beolH raster when the sun shines
on your radish hair and glints ofT
your turnip nose, ir you cnntoloupo,
lettuce marry. Wo will make a hap
py pour. Let's oriingo It that way?
Your sweet,
Corn Ouua Cobb.
IN TKNNKHSKK
Hambo ambled up to tho caHhlor'H
window In the First National Hunk.
As he fished out a check from IiIh
pocket tho window Hlammed shut.
Ho rapped on tho window and wnnt-
MRS. ALFRED C. WELCOME
SOPRANO
TEACHER OF SINGING
season 1924-25
STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER
High School Credits Given
Residence Studio Telephone 111 J
(Ease
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"Dolly thh wathday buainess it awfully
hard on women."
Ho cayH Marjorlo Jano an d women all over tho con
try agroo with hor.
Wanhday drudgory In nw fully hard- oopoclally whoa
thoro aro ho ra.uiy moro worthwhllo thlngu to do, and
whon lt'fl ao ocanomlcal and convonlont to 'phono (8)
and lot uh rollovo you of all tho dreary, Imok-acUy
work.
Burns
Steam Laundry
ed to know what wiih tho matter.
"Tlio hunk Ih bustod" mild tlio
cashier.
Hambo ambled away, but Just rh
hu reached thu door, ho wan hoard to
mutter.
"Ily golllos, Isu hoard o' bank
ahuHlIng! but blamo mo If dat ain't
tho first time I over lincl onu hunt
right In ma face."
NOTICK OF ANNUAL MKKTINfl
Notlco Ih hereby given that tho an
nual mooting of thu stockholders or
tho llurns Flour Milling Co. wilt bo
hold nt Tonnwama on Saturdny, Jan
uary 17, nt .1 o'clock In tho nftor
noon. Tho usual business will bo
transacted. J. M. DKHILKTH,
Sccy.-Tronn.
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BIG SALE
Still Continues
Everything in Ladies
department soldi
At Cost
BROWN'S QUALITY S
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OaoEaOE
STORE
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S. M. JARVIS
Livestock Commission
Cattle, Sheep, Wool, Hay
Bums, Oregon
HARNEY CO. CREAMERY
ask for
ALPINE BUTTER
and
ICE CREAM
A Hnrney County Product
Keep the dollars at home nnd get the best
All Leading Grocers
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