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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1925)
Y " ' , ' ' 'j$ 'W3" " j? " JJ" ''-. f - 'J,!- . ' r ' ' im ' . . ,. ' Saturday, February 14, 1WW T 11 K TIMKB-HKIlAIiD IIUItNH, HARNKY 0 O U NTY O U 13 0 O N PAGK i I) .t. w. citAwi-xmn 1HK8 HUDDKNLY J. W. Crawford dloil soma ttnio during tho nlRht of last Sunday, Kob. A. Ho hnd bcou nliout his usual haunta on Sunday, nttondori tho pic t('ro show on Sunday nlRbt, and bin land lady, Mrs. Paul Locliar, board lilm ontor bin room and build n flro upon conitnrc In. On Monday after noon, whun bo ihad not boon soon nrodnd an tho Rtroots or at tho Gould poof bait In tho Lovoiih building, a frlond decided to vlnlt bin room to hoc- If bo woro ill, Ho watt found dead In hln bod and upon nxaminluR th' body Dr. Smith nuuouucod that iloitth bad occurred Hovoral bourn previous. Death wan ovldoutly from noart trouble, nn ho bad pannud away poacofully, tho bod clothing not 'hav ing boon disturbed. iMr. Crawford bad not boon an robunt an in formor yearn but no ono know that bo wnn in any wlso 111. Ho bad been Buffering from n rotd pruvloun but thin had clourod up almost entirely and ho bad boon around bin URiial hauntn every day for weokn. Mr. Crawford wan ono of tho woll known charactem of thin flection and bin aciiualntauco covered the ontlro cuHtorn Oregon country. Ho camo to Harney county flrnt In 1801 but bad not lived hero conlluuouHly an ,ho loft latur in tho '90n but return ed n fnw yearn later and from that time inado Hurnn bin cnntluunun resi dence. He engaged flrnt In the naloou bUBluons and when prohibition wan 'voted bo opened a pa.it lino In the name building bo bad occupied an a raloon and continued that buHlne'nn until Inst Augunt when be dhpoccd of It Ho bad bIiico boon renting but nd Intended taking up active work In tho near future. Mr. Crawford wan a man of high prlnclplen, nlwayn having a decided opinion upon all mibjectn which bo wan familiar with uu dwas fcarlenn In bin exprennlon. Ho had many frloudn who admired lil ntraigbtforward wayn and bin ntrlct hononty In bUHlnrnri. Hu wun n particular friend to, tho children and many of tho llttlo ouon wilt mlna him. Tho writer In not familiar with tho early life of Mr. Cruwford furth er than noma casual remark dur ing frequent ronvonmtloiiH of tho pant fow montliH. Ho wan a homo buyer in bin younger dayn and that wan hln biulnenn when bo flrnt came to Harney county. Hit wnn form erly a rcnldont of Knnsan wbero hln wlfo and children ronlded, with tho exception of ono non, Jamen V., who In at Napa, California. Thin non vlnltod bin father hero JubI boforo tho outbreak of tho world war, going from hero to California wbero bo wan employed by an electrlcul concern. Ah nearly nn tho wrller can loarn Mr Crawford wnn 7C yearn old. Ho told the writer recently Hint hln wlfo hud died at tint family homo in Knnnnn lant May, a I ho that be bud ono daughter holding n renponnlblo ponltlon In a bank at Wnmogo, Knn nnn. Thin daughter wan communi cated with following the death of Mr Cruwford and directed that the rcmnlnn bo prepared and nhlpped to the non at Napa, California. Many citlzenn of Harney county have oxprcHHcd tholr high regard for Mr, Crawford nlncu hln death and regret hln midden putmlng. However, those- who knew him bent nuld they woro Hntlnfled Mr. Crawford would have winhed nuch uu mid when It rnmo, with no prolonged IUiiohb, no HUffcrlng and no euro or burden to any ono. uppoarn In tho London ntuiu noquonco of tho picture, whluu will bo nbowu at tho Liberty fho.wro noxt Wodmiii day night. For Mickey, on tbo vory flrnt pngo arlng participation In fnrty-flvo foa of bin volumtnnuB clipping book, cov tunva, unit a 10 lino Htory relating bin birth, Four yonrn ago, on May 27, Mlckoy'H graudmotbor cut It from a Soattlo, Wanhlngton, newspaper. It wan printed tbo day bo wan born, "Verily, a llttlo child nhnll lend un In early publicity," declaroH Uonrgo Molford, who produced "Tho Dawn of a Tomorrow" from Harvey Thawii (adaptation of tbo novel and piny by Frnnccn Hodgson Iluruntt, Alma llonuott, Guy Oliver, Mahol Van Huron and othorn appear in tho nlrong Hiipportlng caol. nholl, nbapo, color, and nlr.o of ogg may bo trannmltted through tbo offHprlng. Mould on sprouting outu may bo prevented by providing plenty of ventilation nnd nuldclonl boat to hanton growth, according to expnrl montn at the Oregon ntatlou. Sp'ny Ing tbo trayn with formaldehyde uicb day buforo putting In Llio oatii In ntu a help. w?- Inland Empire Realty Co. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE L O A 31 S KVKUVItODV HllOUIil) KNOW 'I'lC HKAN KKKI'INd HCKAP HOOK TUO.M Till DAY UK WAS IIOHN Oeorgft Molford, Jac(uellno hognn, David Torronco, Itnymond (Jrilllth, and In fact ovoryone connected with tho production of "Tho Dawn of a Tomorrow" for Paramount kcopH n scrap book. Rut none of thorn can follow bin pomonnl activities nu far back an llt tlo Mlckoy McHan, srecon kiddy, who MRS. SAMUEL HARRIS Htuln Accredited Teacher of Piano Phono 117M L WONG BEN LAUNDRY Now Electrically Equipped First class, dependable Work at Reasonable Prices. Everything Nicely washed and iron ed. The Old Standby HUPKItliATlVKOAHT A KKATUKK OP AliAN CltOHLAND PIOTUHH Speaking of picture cnntH, the Alan Cronland-Paramount picture, "Bin norn In Hen von," which will bo noon at tho Liberty Theatre tonight In cludes a lint of prominent uumen that go to maku up a truly all-ntnr cant. Hebo Danloln and Illchnrd Dlx are featured In tho two principal rolon of tho production wJiicb In an ndnp tntlnu of tbo fnmoun ntory of tbo name nanin by Cllvo Anton. Tho ntrnng Hiipportlng ennt Includen Hoi men Herbert, Montague Love, Klllo Shannon, Florence IlllllugH, Hetty Hllhuru nnd Mnrcla Harris. Anldo from the uotnbto cant nnd dramatic strength of the story, the picture In dlntlngulnhod by ronnon of Itn uuununlly iilcluroiiquo back grounds and colorful pictorial sot tlngn. It'n a night for sore eyes beslden thura'n Acnop'n Fnblen, too. o KAIt.M POINTKIU4 P. K, Wrlgley ban boon elected proHldont of the Win. Wrlgley Jr. Co,, Llio J90.000.000 Chewing Gum Corporation, P, K. Ih Junt pant thirty and one of the youugotil prenldoutii of a largo matifaclurlug concern In the United States. Ho ntartod iIiIh bunlueiin career by putting Wrlgley'H on tbo map In Australia and ban boon vice-president of tho Amorlcnii Company nlnco, 1015, oxcopt for two yoarn In tho United HtnteM Naval Aviation Service during tho war. IIIh father. Win. Wrlgloy Jr., now becomon Ohalrmnn of tho Hoard of Directors. IllONDK IIKHH 52 Own your own home. Why pay rent? Choicest lots and acreages any part of City On easy terms ImMmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm&7Z3Li7Lj3 Only Leading Realty Dealers (From Department of Industrial Journalism Oregon Agruculturni Cut lego.) Many poor hatches are caused by neglecting to tent Incubator ther mometers each season, say poultry authorities at tho Oregon station. Thermometers may bo tented by placing tho bulbs In water heated to 1011 degrees, using a clinical or doctor's thermometer to check with. Any difference which may appear can then tie taken Into account In rend ing. Drown rot mummies, dead twigs mid spurn, and inlawed twigs should hu pruned mid removed from orchards, as they lesson the sources of future spring Infection, and sup plement the regular spray progrum.i ndvlscH tho Oregon experiment sta tion. These should bo burned, for In many ensen If not burned, tho disease spores aru forced Just thoi sauio, causing much troubto later on, Size and shape of batching eggs nru characteristics the Oregon poul try man cannot alToril to Ignore, says tbo edperlment station. Texture of The odlce nhlek says t couldn't tell a lie In a year but I knew that wnn ono the moment It wan uttered," WOl.K, WOliKt AND TIIKKi: IH NO WOl.K For more than three bourn prom inent moil of tho stage last week dis cussed in New York tho subject of radio In relation to tho theatre, and most of them one no prominent In fact an William A. Ilrady, sounded n note of warning, expressing the be lief that tho radio, the phnnogrnph, mid thu stage aru In a battle no se vere that ouu of thu three nl least in likely to bo destroyed, Adorn, mana gers, plnywrlghtn, lyricists, and oth orn allied with the world of mum mery Jollied eiiially In the chorus of calamity truly nn amusing specta cle. Gatherings of alarm such as thin aru an amusing an dayn when old time printers nought to destroy tho typesetting machines, fixed In tbo belief that the monster was destin ed to put nu industry to sleep mid throw thousands of men nut of use ful employment. Today, by reason of yreater possibilities of production and economic saving there are ten prlntern employed to one in the "good old duyn." It was all a mat ter of adjustment. It In qultu futllo for actors or any other group of men and woman to resist tho advance of radio, which Is destined to prove the grontnst civilis ing influencn In tho memory of mnn; and It Is equally silly to suppose thnt radio ever will supplant the nppeal to emotions so nuhtley handled behind the footlights. Transmission of sound may reach perfection in Itn delicacy of shading, but until nunh time an thu radio Ih synchronised with thu motion picture, tho stage need have no fear. Kvou then only the "ham" actor need dread tho hour. At wornt it will mean survival or thu fittest. IKoinurnndt with till, hi groat art novor ban taken from mnn the desire to gaze on beauty In tbo flesh. mnkes frequent trips to Hurnn nn thin In bin Hhlpplng point at thin time, nil the goods freighted for hln mercan tile establishment comes to Hurnn. Ho says the grade between here mid Silver creek wan damngeod more or less during tbo recent flood. "WIIK.V TIIK TltAIN COMKH IN" Mr. Scott bun responded to our re quest for n poem on "When The Train Comes In" an It In noon by the pioneer. Ho ban given bin version, now let's have the Idea of some others, Thu field Is open to all tbo old timers and we want several from which may bo chosen by a committee to adopt nn the "Plonoor'n Ponm" or ode to the coming of tbo trains to Huron, o IACAL AW rXKAONAIj HAPTIHT CIIUIICII threatened epl wo have punt- meetings until Hecnusu of tho domic of small pox poned evangelistic later In the Spring, Itegulur survloo as unuuj, each Sunday. Sunday School 10 11 A. M. nnd 7:30 P. Morning subject: tints lack 7" Kvenlug subject. "Somothlng for Nothing." A. M. Preaching M. 'What do Hap- NOT IN MAHKKT Mrs. W. M. Sutton ban beun con fined to her homo thin week suffer ing from a severe cold. John Caldwell and John Onrrott ; arrived hero from San Francisco tbo foro part of thin week. Mr. Cald well recently Journeyed to the Cal ifornia city mid upon bin return IiIh nephew decided to come mid they drove through in a cnr. They re port finding tbo roads in rather bad condition, especially between hern and Heud. Died-At the King hospital, on Tuesday, Mr. Newton, aged 75 yonrn. Ho had been brought lu from Cnttow a few days before nuffnlrng from n complication of nllineiiln. Tbo fun-1 oral was held on Wednesday after noon nnd Interment mucin In tbo Hurnn cemetory. The writer dors not know whether ho had any fnm lly or not. V. N Hrndford, merchant and post master at Suutox, In tho rich Silver creek section, wan a business visitor tho first of thin wok Mr. Hrndford (Jrerer: "Wo have noino very fino alligator pears today." Young Ilrlde: "Silly. We bnven't oven got a goldfish yet." 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WELCOME SOPRANO TEACHER OF SINGING STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER High School Credits Given Residence Studio .Telephone 111 J ADOLPH ZUKOR jesseaLdLASKr present THOMAS MIGHAN JAMCS OLIVER CURCUOOD 4$ L. . TH ALASKAN ) A HRBRT BR6NON PRODUCTION ft M Best Yellow Pine Lumber Rough and Dressed r i WEIL'S YARD s li At The New River Bridge End of lane leading eatt from Short's blacktmith 1 Shop. Burns Paul A. Weil Burns a . i