XV.V T II 10 T I M H H - It H 11 A Ij D n U It N f , II A II N H Y " J 6 U N T Y OllllOO PAGB 0 BMurriny. Foknmrjr 81 , ! v. VIMiAOKH VNATTHAOTIVK IN HTl'DY 1IY (JOVKHNMKNT Nrnrly 20,000,000 people In tlio United Stnten, or n limit ono-flftli of tho pnptitntton, live In vlllnROO, nnd .'10,000, 000 fnrmliiK pooplo uno those vlllnROR for purpoBC-s of uimlnusn, cdiicutlon, rnllKlon, lionlth, and nodal woll-lndiiK. Yot Uicho editors of runtl population iiro uiumlly unnttrnc tlvo nnd often very itfily. Villain l other rountrloH nro jjonornlly much nuporlor to thoHo of tho United Slutua In design, In tho character of tholr iitrcots and public liullrilnnit. nnd In their approachoa and rocroatlon npotn A Mart, howovor, hn heon made to ward heautlfylni: the American vll JnRO Some exanipleH of JenderMhlp In thin respect are recorded hy tho Department or Ar.rlcultHro, which ha boon studylnj; tho problem of village planning from tho Btiuul point of Its Importation to tho rural community and particularly to tho farmer. It Is more an a buying than an a hoIIIiik plnco thnt the farmer ntnkoa nxe of tho vlllnRi. In ninrkollng IiIr principal productn ho Ronorall)' dealH with tiome largo (llstrlliutlns center Hut ho purchases iltln Iioubo liold supplies In tho vIIIiiro. Ho roor there for amusement nnd for social purposes Ronornlly. Ills children of ten ro to school there. An nttrnc tlvo villaRo, tays the department, hi tin Important InMouco In stabilizing farm life and In countornctliiK tho nttrnctloiiB which cltlo have for tho younR peoplo of tho fnrms. As tho fnrmer'n chief point of contact with oiuslde Interests, tho villaRo can make a big contribution to tho hap plnrss of farm life, ovon If It bo con nldorod from no other standpoint than the fact that It U tho place whero tho furmor spends a lurRo part of hln income. Where vIllaRos nro IjoIiir made more ibeautlful, tho hupotun has rome In nearly evory etiso from local Inltlntlve. VUlaRes that have well planned Htroeti, attractive recreation itpotn, and pleasltiR apprnanlioa are Jiearly always Indebted for those nd vnntnRes to the uiiorgy and public nplrlt of some small croup of citi zens Under such Inspiration dump heaps have boon turned Into gHrilon i pots, unsightly shacks npd dilapi dated stores have been torn down and replaced -by smart, substAtitlal buslncHM bulldliiRH, and extensive programs of landscape gardening and treo planting have been under taken. Villages that havo embarked on this path nro finding that beauty pays. It Improve local business nnd attracts tourist business. It enhan ces real estate values, and has a powerful Influence In raising Individ ual standards of elllcloncy and enter prise, (i OHI-XiON DAIKV.MK.V HKKK niriTKit MAituirr Mirrnon (From Department of Industrial Journalism Oregon Agricultural col lege.) Dairymen of Oregon soekliiK ft moru stable and nincleut means of ninrkotlng tholr oroam than t)my now enjoy, are showing much inter est In the organization of commun ity rrenm pools, reports O. J. Hurd, college extension specialist In mar keting. Such pool Id In process of organization nt Hormlston. Another Is being talked of In Clrants Pass. In speaking boforo ft mass nicotinic of dnlrymon nt Ilormlfltou, Mr. Hurd rto what ho considered to ho tho Tiecoasary rnqulromonta to tho bus ressful organization and oporotlon of such a pool. nindlnR ono yoar contracts covor Infr a dally production of at least 500 pounds of butter fat was tho first csBentlal. A innnnRur should bo oni ployed, compotont not only to weigh and test the cream and soil It to tho best advantage, but to buy It on tho basin of standard grades as woll. The pool should bo orgnnlzod for tho purpose of soiling tho cream wherever It can bo disposod of to tho MRS. SAMUEL HARRIS Htufn Accredited Toucher of Piano Phono 117M WONG BEN LAUNDRY f! Now Electrically Equipped First class, dependable Work at Reasonable Prices. Everything Nicely washed and iron ed. The Old Standby best advantage, subject to tho Judg ment of tho dlroctors, ralhor than for dollvory to any ono particular crcntiory, Othor things being equal, tho local crontuory doubtloss would ho favored with tho business, but tho association should not bo bound to any ono outlet. Tho final provision necessary to huccobs In Unit n small amount he deducted from tho Bale price to pay operating expenson and create a ru servo to enable tho dairymen, If nec essary In tho future, to buy and op erate a cooperative creamery. ' AIiIj-HTAK tJAHT IN "TIIK l-'KMAl.H" Speed Her Forte Hetty Compson Is supported by a unhiuo cajit In "Tho l-'omalo," her now Paramount starring picture, directed by Ham Wood. Tho ntory Is nu adaptation of Cynthia Block ley 'n "Dalln, tho Lion Cub." All of tho scenes aro laid In Houth Africa. I leading tho strong supporting cast aro Warner Maxtor and Noah Decry, Dorothy Gumming, Helen ilutler, Paulino French, I'M gar Nor ton and Florence Wlx nhio have Im portant parts. There are othor featured players who got no credit In tho advertising, but they don't care, They aro an nssorlmcut of lions, fourteen In number, ranging In size from tiny cubs to grown-ups. All tho xoos In Southern California woro scoured by Director Wood and his nnslstaiitn to find African lion of just tho right size and touiperameut. "Tho Female." which will bo shown .Sunday night at tho Liberty Thcntro is a story of n beautiful young Moor girl who knows no llfo outside tho African veldt. She meets and falls In love with n handsomo young Englishman far above her sta tion In life. Men before always flocked to her, hut this ono Is dif ferent. Ho is strangely cold nnd Ig nores hor, and his people, tho "Kng llshers," Insult Dalln (Miss Comp son.) Tho result of tho picture Is a gripping and unusually eniortnlulng story of tho carrying out of this girl's plans for revenge agnlust nil tho ultra-smart of tho Kngllsh colony In general. Tho picture closes with her completely winning over tint young Englishman. IAKWU AND PKKSONAli Mrs. Vnlmer returned to her home at tho Experiment Station on Tues day's train after spending a short time nt Salem will. Miss Kmnui Pet erson, who died of tuberculoids on Inst Saturday at the hospital there. Nelson II. lllggs has been spending considerable time In this city during the, past couple of weeks nt work with Leonard Locher In checking up tho Eastern Oregon Live Slock Co. taxes In connection with tho recent settlement agreement made with the county court. Pl k9l jl ?$ '1 Inland Empire Realty Co, real estate Amy knsurance tM,-.Ml fM l o a,i: t: Own your own Iiomfc. Why pay rent? Choicest Hots niul ucrcutfci; any part ol Cliy C;: csy terms Eily Leading Realty Dealers Margaret llnvnlr of Philadelphia, ii menibei of the American Olym pic team lnt year, Is shattcrii.ir irronh very v''k now. Itoccntly hln li '.. fi'ur tccotds In one Tho rain and snow of yoHterduy has given us more molsluro. We've been suffering from lack of walor for so long that it will bu n hard matter for old Jupo to r.lvo us to tho uxtorit that we'd hollor enough. Como on you I Tho 40 day scrap between Clovern or Pierce and tho legislature ends tonight. It 'lias been more or less spirited at times but Into reports In dicate tho Governor's n little "grog gy" wltli overtures of a penceful ending of tho affair. It's all right. Even though tho water has como down from tho high hills for lack of u storage system it Isn't all wasted for some of It will bo pumped up for Irrigation nnd then the ducks have boon having a rather dry timu in tho bird reservo, so they'll get n good swim again. Martin Hnrkey is In rocolpt of a letter from his slstor, Lena, which announces the death of bur husband, W. XI, Hcolt, nt tho homo In Eagle vllle, California on Monday, Feb. 9. Mr. Scott had been ill for almost a yenr Mrs Scott said ho had suffer ed much during tho Inst days of his Illness, although ho was unconscious for four days before his death Ho wns a man of affnlru during his ro-, bust uiiys, operating largely in mo Khuop and ranch business. He was a success financially In this line. Mrs. (leo. Young mid noii Joe took tholr departure Inst Monday for Cal ifornia where they will remain for nu Indefinite tf mo. They woro passen gers out on the train and were rout ing hy way of Salt Lake. Ilond Master Frazler has boon giv ing his attention to tho roads in tho northern part of the county recently. Ho suyii the roads nro Improving In the southern part where tho snow has disappeared mid (hey are becom ing dry. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Henry wro n from Catlow Thursday. They report the road good until they name Into the Hnnley lane this side of Wright's Point. The snow has disappeared In their part or tho country nnd tho roads nro thoroforo In good ithnpo. Wo aro Informed that Felix Plznr. who recently lost his iliotol at drown by flro, has purchased the property of Joaquin Merdugo In Hums situated on tho block enst of tho Lovcns hotel, nnd will erect u ho tel building on It at oure. Tho build ing will bo or stone. Archie McOowaii or Hums is one of the foremost lilghwny boosters of eastern Oregon and Is prosldent of the llnrnoy County Hood Uonds club. Ho Is In Portland working ror Improvement of 14 miles of tho lleud-llurus highway, tho strip being known ns tho Glass butto cut-off. There Is nlso u movement under way to construct n north-Houth highway from Hums connecting with the John Day highway, he declared. "Mums Is anticipating a prosperous future." Mr. McUownn said; "A now sawmill will be constructed this summer and railway extension Into tho timber U progressing rapidly. Mums will He In the center of n great farming dis trict when It Is developed. Three Irrigation projects aro under con sideration "-- Oregonlnn. AN.M'AIj MIJl'H'INM MAHONIO IU'IIjDINO ASSOCIATION Notli'o Is hereby given that tho an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Masonic Mulldlng Association or Hums, Oregon, will bo hold nt tho Masonic Hall on Saturday, March 14, 1U25. LEON M. IlllOWN, Bocrotary. ,,,0 ' ' ' OKTTINO IT HTHAIOHT Judge: "Aro you tho machinist In thin caso7" Witness: "Faith no sir, I'm Mac Canity!" i:d pimnv'H piiii.os "Tho world owes you n living, al right, but I've found ono has to spec ialize In colloctlug to got it." JUST LIKE DAD Frlond "Does tho bnby take nf ter his father:" Prowl Mother "Oh yes Indeed why ho Is ha Is simply crnry about his bottio." Valley View Hospital BURNS, OREGON Under Direct Charge of Graduate Registered Nurse Graduate Nurse In Charge of Surgery Rates Reasonable Patients Given Radicu lar Personal Service Maternity Cases Accepted mtm HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO (Inc.) Abstracts of Title Insurance Fire and Auto REAL ESTATE Building Loans Surety Bonds i 111 nl .! S-11W n..-.,. n...nn mono no. ojyy,, wumo, v. . New location in Reed Uulldinii adjoining Maionlc Uulldlns I II tx.vmmmwieumuxarsa'- to his h:atijui:d attiii: miikiitv tiikathi: nkxt katuhdav and mwdav, fkhhuahv ui.su THO M A s.J JAMCSbU VCR H6ICHAN'" F S. M. JARVIS Livestock Commission Cattle, Sheep, Woo), Hay ii:i mums ii ii ttmmtmmmmm Burns, Oregon tBfSSSS CyROJOOD MRS. ALFRED C. WELCOME SOPRANO TEACHER OF SINGING STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER Ui High School Credits Given Residence Studio Telephone 111J Best Yellow Pine Lumber Rough and Dressed WEIL'S YARD At The New River Bridge End of lane leading east from Short's blacksmith Shop. Burns Paul A. 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