The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 31, 1925, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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TWO FARM BOYS WILL
RULE AT WHITE HOUSE
Everett Sanders, New Secretary to
President Coolidge, Spent His Youth
In Cornfields of Indiana.
(Ily Itobort Fuller)
Through AutociiHtur Sorvlco
Washington, I). C, Jnnunry 20
When Kvorott Handera reports a pri
vate Hecrotary to President Coolidge
at tho While Ilouno next Monday
morning, Fob. 1, our nation's attaint
will bo In tho hands of two former
farm boys.
President Coolldgo from that bleak
New Knglaud farm near Plymouth
Notch, Vermont and IiIh nonrotary,
Kvorott Banders, from tho wnvlng
corufleldH near Coalmont and Term
Haute Indlnnn.
lloth boyhoodH wore spent on tho
farm In the hard work of sowing,
reaping and the many other hard
rounds of long days, from before
sunup Mil after turndown. No doubt
many who read thcHo linen now know
tho farm day and the demandn each
now dawn make I'orhapH they ran
gain liiHplrntlon In knowing that Cal
vin Coolldgo and Kverelt KanderH
know from first hand contact nil of
tlieno labors, having struggled In
youth with the luiinn uxnctlng tasks.
Tho retirement of C. Hasrom
Blonip as Secretary to I'reiildent Cool
ldgo nnd the selection of Kvorott
Fandors ramo an tho renult of Mr.
Stamp's roHolvo to Ret back to pri
vate business. It ban been known for
Mmo time that our firm millionaire
Hecrotary to a prosliluut wan tired of
IiIh Job nlnco things politically had
failed to move an ho had hoped.
It In no Bocrot that Mr. Blomp
aspired to a place In the proHidoul'n
family a a cabinet member. It wa
thoiiRht that IiIh ability to lino mi
Southern delegates for CoolldRo
would bo rewarded with a higher
pout, Howovor, many thing" Intor
forod with that program. Win. M.
nutler beat him out with tho pronl
dent an chairman of the Republican
National Committee. Then Harry
New decided to remain na poMmaH-tor-general,
tho Job It had been
fiMiimod Slomp aHplrod to,
HnuiU'rn Hhh KtniglcW Up from
Poverty
Hindora ,ha.H oxporlonred a ro
matlc enreor of poverty and must
liavo heeu roluctnnt to Interrupt bin
planH, which at lant promlued much,
to become Hecrotary at approdlratoly
the aamo xalary he wan receiving as
congressman.
WhoroaH, Sleemp In wealthy, Han-
T1I0MAH MKIOIMN IN
"A I'MNOK TIIEHK VAH"
dura Is not, Haiidora could have been
ru-uluctod to cungreH from bin dis
trict last rail hut ho declined to run,
announcing that ho dctdrod to got
back to law and attain a bit of fin
ancial Independence,
Random' father, Ho v. JamoH Han
dorn. wan a farmer, when ho wan
not preaching In Indiana, Tho boy
worked anil worked hard on th"
farm until he wan full grown, lie
got nueh Htihnollug an wan ponHllilo
In tho lutervaln between ploughing,
Mowing, reaping and other rami
work.
Hut ho was ambition Flnl'hlng
the district school ho managed (n
kcrauiblo through the State Normal
flehool. taught school for three yearn
and then by waiting on table .mil
ether such munlai work, he mainmort
to get a law educiilloii at the Uni
versity of Indiana, yiaduatlng In
1907. Then ho took up tho practice
of law. .
Finally ho otitor:.l polllioi nnd
gained first Mate ollleo an asstant
Attorney (Jenoriu of ;m ana. T.'nn
be i.splred higher .in J finally entered
the race an rofre mtailvo or The
Firth Indiana dlsl-lot and wan elect
ed to congress. Ho nerved four teruiH
In Washington.
Humlcr Popular vtllli (. (. P. Parly
All ot bin congressional colleagues
are for him. Ho wan n regular ad
ministration man at all times and
wan one of Nick Longworth'K most
reliable lieutenants.
Ho gained first national promin
ence during tho Cleveland conven
tion when after I.owden and Ilorah
declined to accept the vlco-proiddnii-tlal
nomination, a boom wan started
for him. Konator Watson of Indiana,
an aspirant for tho presidential nom
ination, refused to uponsor tho boom,
ho finally an a compromise, Dawes
wan nominated.
jjverott Huniioni wan horn near
Coalmont, Ind., March 8, 1882. Ho
will celebrate his 43rd birthday, Just
tour dayn after the Inauguration of
President Coolidge. Ho wiih married
to MIhh Kiln Neal of Torro Unuto,
Indiana, in 100.1. Mm. Handera In
vnry popular In cnngro'iiiloiial clrclon
mid already ban a host of friends In
Wnnhlngton.
PUKHIIVTIOIUAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
"What Doth It Profit a Stato to
(lain tho whole world If It loses I In
boyn and Glrln."
itogor llnbHou, Htnllntlclan, nnyn
"Thu need of tho hour In not moru
faotorloH or matorlaln, not moro rail
roadH or Hteaintihlpii, not moro nrmlon
or navloH but ratlior moro Ohrlntlan
Kducatloii."
f 1 npont tor a lunch InnUi liottrn,
$1 flpeiit for a necktie lasln five
weokn,
$1 npeiit fur a cap IiiiiIm flvo mou
thn. $1 npent for n waturpowor or rail
road grade liiHtn five generatlotiR.
11 npent In thu service ot (lod lasts
for oturnlty.
The Sttudny School In one ot thu
most valuable Institutions existing.
Its poimlbllltles are unlimited,"
Millions for (lood Heads Com
mendable. Mllllniin for (lood Hchooln- Com
mnudable. Peunlufl for the Sunday School--?
? ? 7 Who ban over calculated the
value of those pounlca In the welfare
of the homo and nation.
Divine Wornhlp at 1 1 A. M.
Thome of Heriuon- "Turning on
thu Searchlight."
Kducatloii In Intellect (lood.
Kducatloii In Morals Hotter.
Kducatloii In Kollgloii --Knioutlnl.
Kducatloii In all are necessary to
make tho nymmelrleal, highly de
veloped, (lod ordained man.
Hdmumhor Feb. 12, Dnto of visit
ing Team. Kvorybody Invited.
HAMUKI. IIAHHIS, Minister.
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I'AH.M I,i:SHi:il WANTIII)
Oregon ft Western Colonization
Company wishes to farm lease the
8WH. Sec. 1 T. 23, S. It. 31 known
nn tho Jayea Farm nix miles east of
Huron, Oregon, parties desiring to
lease will please write or call on li.
F. Johnson at Prliievlllo, Oregon for
particular. l-31-3t
Things you ought to Know
When over Hlx Mlllign Dollnrn (90,000,000.00) hut been provided for
mill In bolntf nnout in the development of Industrie mid project nt your
wry door, Think of what it means o Hie City of IluriiH mid Harney
County In general. Wo nlioiild bo Hinlllng nil over.
Vied Jlerriclc iiiiiiibor Company (an per Covernment contract
Approx 9,fiOO,000
JUCNNJOTT'M FJHHT ADDITION (ImXmiikI Hullilliigs) Approx. 50,000
IlamcH Addition (LoIm and JIulldlugN) Approx 20,000
lliirim Power Company, Jlulldnlg, Almbliiery Ji CoiiHtructloa
Ajipror 25,000
Hlmidard OH Company plans of construction & Installation
Appmx Jfi.OOO
'J'exaco Oil Company plans of construction & Installation Ap
prox H5.000
FOreNt K Market Itoadn, Approx 200,000
Jltirns Hcwcr & Water Hystein coustruction t IiiHUillatlon Ap- ,
prox 200,000
llnriiey Valley Irrigation Project construction & Distribution
Approx 2,B00,000
TOTAIi Approx. $0,515,000
NOTICi: TO CltllDlTOHS
Notice In herebv given that tho
uiidernlguod ban been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of Hubert
J. Smith, deceased, hy the County
Court of thu Stale of Oregon, for
Harney County, and ban qualified.
All persons having claim nagalnnt
said estate are hereby notified to
preiout thorn, duly verified an by law
required, lo me at my residence near
Hiirnn, Harney County, Oregon, or at
tho ollleo or my attorney J. S. Cook
lit ia Id City of Hums, within nix
months from tho date of thin notice
Dated January 3 Int., 1025.
DOI.K SMITH, Administrator
.JUST STOP TO THINK WHAT TUB NBW YBAU HAH IN HTOIIB FOIt IIUItNH
Inland Empire Realty Co.
ALBERT A. TKAUGOTT, Prop.
Agents nnd Collectors. Real Estate and Insurance
BURNS, OREGON PHONE 30W
Leading Realty Dealers
will bo redeemed on April Ifith
l!)2fi upon presentation to thu un
dersigned at bin ollleo In tho Coun
ty Court House or Harney County
In thu City or Ilurns, Oregon,
In cam1 any holder or any f."ch
bonds falls lo present same nt thu
time mentioned heroin tor redemp
tion thereof, thou thu Interest there
on will ceaio, and tho undersigned
will thereafter pay only thn amount
or nueh bonds and Interest accrued
thereon up to thu lant day of thu
time of redemption mentioned In
(his notice.
Dated thin 29 th day or January
toar..
W. Y. KINO
County Trennurer.
FKATI'HB AT TUB I.IHKUTY
THItrSDAV, IBII. 5, ONIjY
.S'OTICB OF HOND CAM,
Notice In hereby given to the
holders or bonds No. 2 and No. 3
or School District Number f7.
OctoborlMh, 1017, Optional after
October Ifitli, 1020, and now re
deomablo hy tho District, that pur
suant to said option, nalil bonds
MRS. SAMUEL HARRIS
Htnte Accredited Teacher
of
Piano
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HARNEY CO. CREAMERY
ank for
ALPINE BUTTER
nnd
ICE CREAM
A Harney County Product
Keep the dollars at home and tfet the best
All Leading Grocers
Sell Alpine Butter
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S. M. JARVIS
Livestock Commission
Cattle, Sheep, Wool, Hay
IN Burns. Oreuon
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Thomas Molghan, Paramount ntar,
in aupportod by Mlldroil Harrln, form
er Loin Wobor Btar, In "A Prlnco
Thoro Was" which1 comen to tho Lib
erty thoatro noxt Wednesday for one
night only.
Mr. Molghan puis over aomo
tttroug omotlonal noting in thin
Hdroou adaptatlon or tho famous
Ocorgo M. Cohan ntago huccobh, and
Mildred Harris in a most capablo
i leading woman. Mr, Molghan playu
j a rich young idlor and Minn Harrln
a young writer, who formerly lived
In luxury, but with hor fathor'n ruin
und Huicldo In forced to wrlto for a
joagro llvlug, with poor ouccosn.
Llttlo Chnrlotto Jackson, In tho rolo
of tho llttlo hoarding houno drudgo,
' ,ooh to tho rich man and asks lilm
t'Mntorcodo" for tho girl, which
tHe rich man does, protonding ho
' n assistant magazine editor and
taking up qunrtorn at tho boarding
(Ii'ouro, whoro ho soon falln in lovo
with tho girl.
Hut a broker, also In lovo with
tho girl, mnkon It appear that tho
prlnco was tho man who caused hor
futhor'n flnancia Irulu and also ex
poses tho fact that ho had to buy
tho mnguzlno to got hor atorlos print
ed. Thin catiHos an ostrangomont,
which, howovor Is spoodlly patchod
up by tho turn of circumstances and
ovorybody is happy at tho flnlim.
o-
TIIMN UH SHOT IINK
Captain: "Yos, miss, this Is a
mighty good boat. Illght this mln
uto wo'ro making olghtoon knots nn
hour."
Hwoot Young Thing: "Oh, morcy,
wo'll liavo n wholo bontlond of knots
boforo wo got thoro, won't wo?"
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WUINU 15 t. IN
LAUNDRY
Now Electrically
Equipped
Fii-.t class, dependable
Work at Reasonable
Pricp.i. Everything
Nicely washed and iron
ed. The Old Standby
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HARNEY OUNTY- ABSTRACT & TITLE CO
"v (Inc.)
Abstracts of Title
IhsuranceFire and Auto
REAL ESTATE
Building Loans Surety Bonds
Phono No. 63W., BurnB Oregon
Now location in Reed BuUdins
odjolointf Matontc Dulldiug
MRS. ALFRED C. WELCOME
SOPRANO
TEACHER OF SINGING
STATE ACCREDlf ED TEACHER
High School Credits Given
Residence Studio Telephone 11 U
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Best Yellow Pine Lumber
Rough and Dressed
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