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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1925)
'...v.j.iva t' h T II M TIMWa-HKItAIi'D H U R It 8 , H A 11 N T N Tg jT r OH 10 Q W Malar?, JHry 34, IMS PAttR 58 The Times-Herald A mc? OUNOlOll RIOT wmmMMWMmmLWMsma CIVIC l'HOHMCM UiiN Tlio LnrncHt Circulation Of Any Nowspnper In Harney County. JW.IAN HYHD Malinger Himsomi'Tiox hatix One Your 92.00 RU MoiiIIim 1.00 Throo Months 75 Hntimhty, January 21, 1025 l'AI'NH AND l'ltKACIIKU AP I'HKCIATKD AWAY l-'HOM IIOMN Amoni; thu mult received nt this ollleo Tuesday morning wiih n lottor from a subscriber In Sun Antonio, Toxub, with an onc.loHuro of runuwnl of subscription to UiIh pnpor. Tho lottor reads In liurt: "Tho Tlnum-Horuld In n vory wol rotuu visitor, mid llnrnoy county oiui bo iiroud of Hiiuh i splendid wookly paper. "I would like to express n word of appreciation of tho church notices of tho ltovorond Hutuuot IlnrrlM original anil clovor. but yot no kindly, that thoy would ho u IiIohhIiii; to nuy couuuuulty. "Wo woro gurry to road In your paper of tlio dorught and Muvoro win ter In Oregon, hut hopo thnt during 1925 Tho TliuoM-llornld utny ho on alilod to prnclnltu n yonr of prospor Ity, not only for Hurnoy county, hut to nil of tho grunt northwest." Just oh woll "toot" n littlo front tlnio to tltnu an homo folic may soo what other tuuy think of in. o Hond Is tho fnstfMt growing littlo city In Oregon, If not In tho Unltutt States, T. II. Koloy, manager of tho Hond Water, Light & Power com pany, doclnrod yesterday at tho Im perial hotel. Ilend also oxpoctH to douhlo Its population In tho 'nunr future, If tho proposed now railroad In Interior Oregon Ih ootiMtructed, an all good Homilies helluvo It ghould lie. All conversation In llond content on the railroad, for ihey are as tdroiigly opposed to construction of tho road from Hums to Odell Junc tion as cIllzetiH of thu Coon hay cities are In favor of It. Itathor llond wants the, road hullt from Hand to Hums or from Huron to Prlnuvltlo, and also from Hoiid to I.akovluw. Thoso roadH would upon up to de velopment large iintnuchud timber tracts, Mr. Foley says, and would also bo cheaper to construct than a lino to Odell Junction. Ah a parting nhot at tho lutter project. Mr. Koloy declared that Odell Junction Is snow bound moat of thu year, although ho admitted theru are no banana plan tations along either of thu other pro posed routes Oregunlan. I'AHM POI.NTHItH Hy using laud planter on potatoes cut for planting ho vera I growers on "vVostou mountain got ouo-olghlh more yield. Tho treatment Is par ticularly offoutlvo In rather damp, cold soils where sprouting Is slow, as It seems to prosurvo the seed pieces, tho experiment station finds. Hay stored In summer gained sev eral pounds per halo at tho Oregon experiment station, reaching great est weight In February or .March. Taking up moisture from tho air Is what give It a heavier mld-wlnter than mld-summor weight. It tends to go back to Its first weight tho following mi minor. Ited ami alslke clovor planting I usually host done tho lutter part of February In Oregon, the experiment station flndH. Thoy aro sown on fall grain where (ho light freezing and thawing, or rains, gonerally cover the seed. Tho clovor seed business demnmlu puro sood, especially free from buckhoru. Heed sumpluii will ho tested free by tho experiment .and and federal seed laboratory at Cor vallls, to help tho farmer ho cortaln that his seed Is good. . Pruning tho young Oregon orchard to n low head Is said by tho experi ment station to havo many advan tages: Pruning, spraying, thinning, and harvesting nro moro easily dono, and cultivation Is no oasy If rightly managed. Hun, cold and high wlndB dumngo thu trees less. o Con Lloblg and Raymond Horton rotumod from Portland on Tuonday, bringing back an Overland touring car for ono of Con's customorB. Thoy roport tho roads flno from Port land to IJond but from tho latter placo to Hums thoy woro not good, as tho snow had molted causing tho road to fill with wator which wnn partly frozon. Con hns taken tho agency for tho Oakland car and Ih loud In praising tho gooiWiualitloB of his now find. Ho polntod out many vory attractive things about tho Oakland and If ho Bhould find any ono In tho markot for a car ho'd bo llkoly to mako mich n convincing talk the fellow'd liar to buy ono. Tho Increasing tendency on tho part of Home of tho young folk to Indulge In promiscuous drinking, and tho way to handle tho problem, In thu Imrdonl thing which confronts tho city administration. I do sot know .how wo nro going to do it, hut wo nro going to attack thin problem and do our beat to solve It. What Ih Hums' Kiivitml Problem? If you auk ino what I am thinking most about I could answer you but ter. Thu tjuoHtloii that' Is occupying our minds right now In how wo aro going to meet and combat tho mon aco that In presented by tho apparent Increasing tendency on the part of some of tho young folk In Hums to Indulge In promiscuous drinking. Now don't nilHundenttand mo, please. There Is nothing wrong with tho young people" of Hums. Thoy aro Just iih fine and clean aH any young people anywhere, or any young peo ple or any time. Hut t.hey seem to havo conceived a wrong point of view. What to do with young; pettp'o Kvoryono who Is eoiinclonllouiily endenvorlng to follow his duty in tho enforcement of tho prohibitory laws, Is confronted with this prob lem. We can handle the bootlegger and tho ndult drunk when wo can catch them hut what aro wo going to do with tho flno boy or girl of tender ago. vvJio, through Ignorance or Home other mistaken Idea, han liquor, or has boon drinking liquor, and how aro wo going to hntidlo a situation which arisen when a group of these young folks get together for a party or dance, nnd tho party or dnuce, which U of n private na ture, but which Is being hold at a hall or cafe, develops Into n near debauch? Of course wo have n pol'co department, but how far should our pollco department go In private mat ters? Wihou should tho pollco power step In? Pollco control Is not a pleasant thing It Is not a sympathetic thing, It Is a harsh nnd moro or tesn merciless thing, so wo nsk ourselveH nt what point should tho pollco assume control of those young folks. Bhould tho government assume a pa ternalistic attitude? When Im Iteopoiinlblllty Devldisl? Whou doe the responsibility of the parent coaso and tho responsibil ity of the police begin? I will say, frankly, that I don't know. Hut It seems to mo thnt If those young folks are going to have a chance the par ents aro going to have to reassert themselves and their parentnl auth ority, and re-assume tho responsi bility thnt iiome of them hooiii to have laid aside. It would be a nice thing for (no young folks, wouldn't It, If the police were to mid one of their pnrtles and arraign them In tho pollen court? I can't think of anything that would he harder on thorn. I havo practically arrived at tho conclusion that thin thing cannot he handled by tho pollco nloue, but that It must be taken care of by co operation between parents, the man agers of Hie places where these young poople congregate for enter tainment, and civil authorities. I nm going to havo a talk with 'he managers, but I can't have a meet ing with tho parents. They are go ing to havo to wakn up themselves. We aro going to a'tack this prob lem and do our very boat to solve It. Tiiuro may bo somo bruised placeH left, but tho wulfaro of tho young fnlkH domantlH thnt some ono tuko nn Interest. It. K. DItAICN, City Marshnl. o MIIHICIANH WANTKD KOH IJ. H. AH.MY HAM) IN CHINA Hansen Addition IDEAL HOME NOW PEW FOR INSPECTION Close in, Best location in City, Level, Alfalfu, First water right. You select your lot and home plana. We will build for you. Small Easy Payments, Cheaper Than Rent Be independent. Sec un to own your Home. Best and Cheapest in the City W. T. Lester Company Leading Realty Dealers Fire Insurance Burns Building Loans Oregon Hand Oregon UecrutluK DlHtrlet In tho Uallway Kxchaug nulldlng, lm been recBiilly authorised to make enlistments for tho 16th Infantry Hand In China. This Is considered a vory choice assignment for several reasons. In the first placo tho Amor Icnn Forces In China are, In efTect, a Legation Ouurd stationed at tho American HurniokH In tho City of Tientsin. Most of the leading coun tries of the world keep troops there also, each In tholr own quarter or lection. Kor Instance tho French Quarter and tho Kngllsh In tho Kugllsh Quarter and tho Japaneses In tho JnpaneHw Quarter, etc. Mvlug conditions in China aro vory ronHoablu much cheaper thnn In this country, nnd on top of that one dollar of Amurlonu money Is worth $1.07 In Chinese money. Thin prion of exchange lluutntos of course. The pay per month for Army mu slulatiH ranges from J21 to J12C por month during llrst enlistment, to this must be added the value of ra eutii, light, heat, medical and den tal attention, etc which Is estimat ed to be equivalent to an Increase In the monthly payment of from I no to J7r or moro. Men In Army hands have no mil itary duties to perform other than thnt of playing an Instrument which usually consist of about three concerts per week and one dunce which tho orchestra mostly plays. Of course they do more or less pra ctice on their Istrumonta dally. Men who play the following In struments are wanted: flaxaphono, Olarlnots. Huso Drum, Cornets, Ha soon, Haso and French Horn. It Is also desired that sovoral of these men Hhould be able to douhlo on the violin." Louis Hath, who Is In chargo of the Will route from Crane to HltUou. was In town thin wuek for a short time attending to somo busluoH mat ters. Mr. ltath stales that tho mall service ban materially Improved over that route recently. Ho also said there was somo friction rocontly in connection with mall carrier and post master but It Is evidently settled as nothing has boon reported to local , terson. Mlsn Keconoy was returning: peace olllcers In tills connoctlon, so far as we have learned. Mr. Hath ays (lit riiow has all disappeared In tho Callow country but an abund ance Is still on tlie Htetu'H Mountain. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Illlcy wont to llond Wednesday for a short visit. Thoy were accompanied out by Miss Dorothy Keeney and Mrs. Tod Pat- to Horn! to remain nnd Mrs. Patter son was going to Itedmond to visit hor pnronlH for a few dnya. FKATt'K!-: AT TIM3 LIHMHTY Fill DAY, JA.VUAHY IX mau-juw m,,iivuui jtuummj-mRi Tho recrutlug OHlcer for tho Por- lAMAh AND PKHKONAL Mr. (llraiix. a resident of tho Cat low section, wiih In Hums for a short visit during the prosont week. I. Wolnwtoln arrived homo Wed nesday evening from a trip to Rovor ul of Un ousl cltleii whore ho was buying f' !'' -norcantllo establish ments. !. .- t to HoIbo on hlH way homo. Mr. .otiiHtoln roporta business very ijulo. nil over tho northwost hut thuro Is a spirit of op tlclsm and uvory ono Is looking for ward to a good business during 1025, Mr. WeliiHtoln also says that prices on most ovorythlng l on tbo rlso. When you need medicine TRY NYALS Each remedy is from a tested and tried formula Nyal has a Remedy for every common ailment and arc dependable for the entire family- Home Drug Co. 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 fcrwaaau ftWVl MASQUERADES NUMBER ONE Bigger Kids, Age 9 Including Si Grade Friday, January 30th NUMBER TWO Little Kids, From 1 to 8 Years of Age Friday, February 6th NUMBER THREE FOR ALL THE BIG FOLKS Saturday, February 14th Dancing After The Masquerade Programs Costumes of any nature nnd design can lie rented at Wcinsteln's MUSIC BY DEWEY WhrJv,esSc,fou j