The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 17, 1925, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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The Times-Herald
H Tliu Largest Circulation Of Any
Newspaper In llnrnoy County.
Mr. Caldwell's Defense.
JULIAN llVltl)
Mnnngcr
KUIIHCIMPTIOX UATIJH
Ono War 92.00
Rlx Months 1.00
Three Month 7R
Hut in tiny, January 17, 1025
WHY mi KOOhltilt
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Kx-ussosHor Caldwell In n state
ment in Mils Ihhiiu I iihIii utttoM that tliu
publisher of Tim Tlmos-Ilornld do
llbcrntoly failed to Insert a uotlco of
meeting of tlio county board of (Humi
liation for tliu yunr 1024. Mr. Child
vrcll known bottor. Thoro iHii't n
fulr minded ultlxen In llnrnoy county
rr iiuy acquaintance of tho publish
er of t tilrt paper who bollovcH ho
would Intentionally leave out n legal
notice of any character.
Mr. Caldwell says, further, that ho
linn depended uimu tlio publisher of
this paper for tlio hist eight your
to ho! that tlio untlco of meeting f
tlio hoard of equalisation watt pub
lished. Tlio puhllshor didn't know
lit) had assumed such lullinnto ruin
tlunshlp to tlio ussosHnr'a olllro ho
certainly does not hold Hiiuh a por
tion with any othor county olllcor,
nor any attorney who Ihim hoen en
trusting Important local notices to
IiIh paper from tlmu to tlmo In tlio
part tweuty-soyou years of notlvo
charge of thin publication.
The publisher known that ho lnui
boon nuked to copy tlio notlro of tlio
meeting of the board of ciiunllrntlou
from a competitor during the tlmo
Mr. Caldwoll wait iiHscsnnr and an
other tlmo the notlro appeared In
tho othor papor before It appoarod
In Tho Tlmcs-llernld. Who wns re
sponsible for that?
ho:iai, (.'atiikkim.'
Mrs. W. M. Huttou entertained
Tho Lad Ion Library Club, at cards
on Hnlurdny. Jan. 10th. A vory do
llKhtfut afternoon wan enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Noll Rolf' roooJ7Cu tno first
prize, a vory liandHomo flowor has
kot, and Mrs. Itobt. I.owo tho ronso
latlon n pretty vane.
DollrlniiH refreshments woro nerv
ed. Kutertnlulng with .Mix. Huttou
worn Mrs. A. C. Welcome, .Mth. V.
A. Cowan, Mm. M. II. Cllbert. Mth.
James Clranl and Mini Cook.
Tho next meeting will bo at tho
homo of Mr. W. A. Cowan on Jan.
24lh.
IWIt.M I'OI.NTKKH
OroKou celery growers woro iiiIhIii
formed last week when Inadvertently
told that tho experiment station Hiiyn
thoro Ik "a" certain euro for heart
rot or othor diseases, liiHtead of "no"
certain euro an wax Intended. Un
like nowHpapor moil who lay tliolr
mistakes to tho dovll, news service
moo have no delusions and tin nliblH
wo did It. Ho whllo spraying with
bordoaux mlxturo may not bo de
pondod on un a miro euro It Ih be
lieved by the station to bo beneficial
oven though not enough ho to hold
tho disease In chouk. Hluco It Is
chiefly tho old JnnvoH, trimmings and
loft over plant) that carry tho dlsenso
through tho winter those hIioiiIi! bo
avoided by planting on hoII that Iiuh
not boon In rolory for nun or two
yearn.
David
ir. hiiii .mth. iiaviu Jones woro
nnioiiK our flllvor crook visitors dur
ing tho present wook looking after
wotno busluotui mattorH and ronowlng
acquaintances.
To tho Toxpayoru of llnrnoy Ceunty:
I havo hoiilutod making any re
marks on tho tax quoatloim Involvlui;
llnrnoy County Tax rolln, but after
reading Mr, llyrd'u nrtlolo In Tho
TlmoM-lloralil In regard to tho Notice
of tho Hoard of Uqtinllrntlon moot
lugs which hu neglected puhllMlilui:
I am forcod to dofond mynolf.
Mr. Uyrd bus boon notified for
eight yoara to publish notlco of
I ICqiiullr.alloii mooting by n vurbnl re
'ituo.it from tho AHnonsor'H olllco and
j thin In tho first tlmo hu hnH failed to
do no. Thinking ho would do ho ail
j umial 1 did not oxnmlnu bin paper to
hou If tho notice wan publlHhcd, Tho
law doon not ntnto that you furiiliih
n written notlco to tho publisher. It
nieroly Hliitos that tho Ansosiior shall
havo nald notlco published. I ro
quosted Mr. Uyrd to publlah tlio not
lco and told him tho dato or tho
mooting.
I wIhIi It undurHtood that I mii not
trying to plnco any of my ro.tponnl
bllltloi upon Mr. Uyrd or anyone,
hut I do fool that after giving Tho
TlmoH-Horald 08 of my IiiihIiiohh
during my olght yearn iim AsMomior,
that In falling down on IIiIh Import
ant publication Mr, Uyrd linn din
played an groat an error iih mynolf
and denorvoH nn much criticism, and
Iiuh hIkiwii n vory nmiill approolntlnn
of patronngo.
An I co thorn, Oiomo iiuohIIoiih In
regard to tho tax rolln aru not an
uurloun us Home are making them.
Thuy aro moro or Iohii tho outenmo of
potltlcH and tho romarkn of our one
big tax dodger.
In rognrd to tho 1021 tax roll, I
know beyond a doubt tho ntatomont
clmrglng tho Sheriff with tho col
lection of tnxon for Mint year wnw
panted In tho roll and wn either re
moved or lout out. The ntntomuiil
for 1022 wni overlooked For 10211
tho ntntement wan placed In the I toll
In August and clenrn the matter for
Mint yenr.
I donorvo Home crltlclnTn for negll
genco and I am not trying or wish to
ovado any Just ronpoiiHlbllltlen, hut
u great ileal of thin talk In Junt to
nnllnfy revenge and nothing et-e
Much of Mill conlro'.jrny hns boon
t-iiUHOit a. .; ntarted by tho roproMontn
liven of the Knsturii Oregon Mvo
Htook Co.
During my first term an Amensmr
I counted the Company's cattle, af
ter being ordered not to do no, and
that started u sore spot.
The last three years there ban
boon no controvoriilen'ovor the Knit
em Oregon Mvo Htock Coinpany'n
iiMsonsmaiits, but nevertheless they
nre making the ntateineiitn that they
nre going to beat Harney County out
of 120,000.00 penalties and Interest.
When they bent Jlarney County
who's pockets does It come out of?
Yours, mine and every other taxpay
er's. Why should any Individual or cor
porntlon try to escape a Just tax or
a Just penally and Interest. Wo all
know our county cannot function
without tnxatlon and I contend It In
a illsgrnroful act for any taxpayer,
largo or smnll, to try to oscnpo any
ponnlty or Interest fixed by law
when thoro has boon no controversy
ovor ausosnmontH.
""Thin big corporation expects tho
County to nccopt their tax pnymuntn
without clmrglng tho lognl rnto of
Interest nud penalties, and Mioy have
asked tliu County Court to settle on
tliolr torniH. You do not hoar of
any small tnx pnyern making sunli ro
quoHtn, or any of tho other corpora
tion mid why should tho Hiuttern
Oregon Live Btock Co? It hIiowh
upon Ita fnco that thoy are n bunch
of tnx dodgers nud not willing to
moot tho othor tax pnyom on an
equal footing nud nssumu their Just
Hhnro of tho responsibilities, A moro
technicality In a tnx roll doon not
When you need medicine
TRY NYALS
Each remedy is from a tetled and tried formula
Nyal has a Remedy
for every common ailment and are dependable
for the entire family.
Home Drug Co.
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Hansen Addition
IDEAL HOME NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
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Close in, Best location in City, Level, Alfalfa, First water right.
You select your lot and home plant. Wc will build for you.
Small Easy Payments. Cheaper Than Rent
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Be independent See us to own your Home,
and Cheapest in the City
Best
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Fire Insurance
Burn.i
Lester Company
Leading Realty Dealers
Building Loans
Oregon
9mmffiMiMmfflWtifflm
give any lux pnyer Just grounds for
escaping taxes.
1 wish to state again that any
criticism I Justly dwterve I am will
ing to nucopl. and I Bin leaving theso
matters In your hands to decide on
nud criticize as you see fit.
Yours respectfully,
JOHN I.. CAI.inVF.M,,
HK.NATOIt HAYIS HAH COOD
COMMITTIM: AHrilMNMKNTH
This olllce Is In receipt of a letter
from .Senator Con K. Davis In which
he aniiouiicen ho Iiuh boon made
chairman of Mm Irrigation committee
and Is also a member or Assessment
nud T.ixiitlon. Kugross Hills. Judic
iary, election and Privileges and
(rfllioTuiiiinUteert.
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OIIKCO.V DAIItY.MHN MKUT
TO 'lNSIIi:il INTHItr.STS
statu labor federation.
lions state mid city milk otHolals,
. . Ititiil uf ntn itnllAttn tVlililnil tlitrtlfil
(From Depnrtmoiit or Industrial l ' """"-
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Journalism Oregon Agricultural ( ol-
!,,,. j J The president's mldros wIP He
Consideration of a dairy leglsla-J Klvon Tuondny foronoon. The hnn-
live program and discussion of Ini , quel win no ueiu i ucr.ny evonniK in
wie iioioi i-ugcnon. iiuriy-iwo
years of dairying In Oregon and the
future of dairying will he n f.'Alurn
by William "Uncle lllll" Hchulnicr
Ich ll.indllng tho herdi., maklni up
Mm products, growing tho dairy feeds
and ronpcrntlvo marketing nro somr
of Mm vltnl phases of tho worV 'c bn
considered. Home npocts of the
portnnt dairy production nud manu
facturing problems are scheduled for
consideration by tho Oregon dairy
men nl n conference nud general
meeting ul Mc.Mlnuvlllo January 10-
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i.
The conference will ho hold by
members of the legislative commit
tees of the stale dairymen's nisocla
tloii and butteruiHkern' association.
FKATUIK .VI TIIH I.IIIKIITV TIIKATItK HATUItDAY.-HUNDAY.
Jnnunry 24-25
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MRS. ALFRED C. WELCOME
SOPRANO
TEACHER OF SINGING
season 1924-25
STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER
High School Credits Given
Residence Studio Telephone 1 1 1 J
Mr. and Mrs. Dud lingers and little
sou came ovor from Iloinl during tho
week nud were guests at Mm John
Cumborllug homo.
and lending dairy groups and In-' labor sltuat'on will
dltldunls of Oregon It will bo hold
on Monday preceding the general
meollngn Tuesday and Wednesday.
The aim In to unite an fnr us possible
the loaders In the various fields of
dairying nud minted Industries lu
support of n satisfactory legislative
program for tho legislature now In
session.
Iloth conference and meeting are
called by Chester I.. Mulkey, presi
dent of the Oregon Dairymen's nsso
elation, to moot In the chamber of
commerce roomn nt McMlnnvlllo. An
effort will bo mndo to study every
mensiiro proposed nud nrrlvn nt an
understanding an to thoso that
should bo sponsorod. Representatives
of Mm following Interests nro among
those Invited:
Milk dealers, feed dealers. co
i renin, butter and cheese makers,
breed associations, farm orgnul'ii-
be dlsciiMe.l jv
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Manure In effective lu clearing
(loorgo A. Pnlml'er of tho t'.to land of "black nlknll" In Oregon
grange, Herbert Kgghort of Mm farir-' when used In connection with nulfur
ors union, nud W. J. .Stack o' the 'mid cvnsinn. but nni ni,m hi,ii,.
by the experiment Htntlon Itnllcnto
Mint henvy nppllcntlonn of nulfur
nlone will be effective, but further
InvcMtlgntloriB nro under wny.
msm
Wp will do your Job work.
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BROWN'S
Money SAVING Sale
We are offering everything in our
Ladies department at Cost.
Sale To Continue
Until All Is Sold
Yon can save a great deal of money
by taking advantage of this sale
WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE
All Goods Offered Are At Cost
Brown's Quality-store
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S. M. JAR VIS
Livestock Commission
Cattle, Sheep, Woo), Hay
Bums, Oregon
wl",rHHMriOTmiimThnimn
HARNEY CO. CREAMERY
nsk for
ALPINE BUTTER
and
ICE CREAM
A Harney County Product
Keep the dollars at home and get the best
All Leading Grocers r
Sell Alpine Butter
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