The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 28, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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JULIAN 1IVKI)
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HUllKCItll'TION IIATKH
Ono Your IJW.OO
Hlx Months 1.00
Xhrco Months 70
HnOuilay, February UH, ili'M
' liAXO OFFICI2 HIIOIIM)
mo uktainkd
KlHuwhcro In title I mine Ih a clip.
, ping from tint Joitrtml'ii WiiHlihifttoit
Jiuroati referring to Uiu action of tlto
vuorutnry of tlto Intoi-Inr lit oouuoc
(ion with tlhpctiHlng with HOtno of
(ho land olllciw or tills Htato. It Ih
a mattor of concern to HiIh big hoc
tlon whoro there aro loast 700 land
ontrlon now ponding before tho local
laud otlli'o and Ihroo and a ihulf mil
lion ncruH of vacant land yut nuhjccl
(o on try. With no rocordn within u
roanonahlo dlntanco to thin land It
would certainly work a hunlHlilp on
land Hoolcom. especially an It lit ad
mitted tho moBt of tho valimhlo agrl
nnlttiral land has piihkciI to prlvato
ownership and what Ih left Ih mo
much harder to hrlni; Into a Htato
of any real valno to ono who would
tnko It up. If tho govornmoiu really
wanlH to ho a norvlco to tho pooplo
who aro trying to dovolop a big coun
try and gut n homo for tliutnsulvuH
It rnmiot dlnpoiuo with the convnti
loneo of n land olllco and proper roe
ordH whoro Information of an auth
entic character may ho had.
Why Isn't thin n plaro whoro tho
HuniH and Harney County Commer
cial Chili might do no mo more good?
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HACK UP OFFICKUS IN
iAW n.ntoiichmknt
Tho TlnioH-Hornld Ih going to
change Hh policy In piihllHhlug nrtl
cIoh In connection with law offon
dura In thin county. It Iiiih boon tho
policy of Into to ouill from Uicho
columiiH tho iiowh of tho roeordor'H
court and iiIho of tho JtiHtlco of tho
peace on thu ground that Hitch iiowh
It detrimental ito (tho community
when It Ih read hy many who aro get
ting thin paper at dl.ituut pIiicoh for
tho purpoHO of keeping In touch with
the coudllloiiH of the country with a
rlow of coming to HuniH to make
their homo when development Iiiih
advanced to a point whoro they can
engage In Home lino of IhihIiiohh or
Hocuro work at a cIiohoii profession
or trade profltahly. The niooiiHlilner
and hootlegger iih well hh other vio
lator Iiiih (Iiiih boon iihlolded from
publlllty until they now cmmlitor
they're Immunu and that (he com
munity Ih not hacking up the law
enforcement olIlcorH.
Hereafter thoHo offoudurH are go
ing to he given Home consideration.
"Wo hnvo some nowly nworu olllrtirH
who aro Hhowlug a (IIhpohKIoii (o en
force thu law more Htringoiitly and
Limy Hhould hnvo tho nncnuragomout
of ovury law abiding citizen In Har
ney county.
There aro hootloggorn In HiIh
vicinity thai aro going lo 1)0 caught
and prnHoctKud Mini (hoy Hhould.
MooiiHhlnerH aro iiIho known to op
erate In HiIh county ami thuy aro
flnully going to ho caught. TIioho
law hronkurH Hhould not he allowed
to dohauoh tho youth of HiIh county
any longer and hy proper cooperation
with tho olllcora they're going to pay
tho ponalfy of their wrongdoing
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When You Think Of Coffee
Think Of FRESH ROASTED CofTce
At B. A. RICHARDSON'S
Will servo 1-5 more cups to pound than any canned
coffee and 1-3 more than any bulk coffee.
THE BEST 50c. COFFEE IN TOWN
Extra Fancy Peaberry, 50c. Ee&t Grade Of Java, 65c.
An Excellent Coffee For, 45c. GunuineJMochtv Jave 65c.
Lol'n got ul lliu Houroo and thon Iry
to do our part toward protecting our
young poophi nuo that thoy hnvo
proper nuiiorvlnliiti at tltolr ploanuro
liartlufli 'bco Ihof Uioy coiuo' hiinio
after hucIi milurlnlntricmt without
Htraylug off Into bad company; nmlco
tho follow who Ih guilty of Inking a
bottle of niootifthlnn to n dancu hall
and leaving whoro I ho young people
may gel It know that ho Ih no longer
to ho tolerated give him Mio limit
when caught (hou wo may begin to
nee a dllluront community and tho
young people realize that illicit law
bieakerrt aro not uphold.
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.Midi IT IIH HTAItTlilNO IP Til UK
Harney county him emtio In for
coiiHlderablo iiuhllclty hucaiiHo of a
contributed artlclo In a recent Ihhiio
of Tho TlmuH-llorald dealing with
tho predatory animal nlluatlou. TIiIh
article mailo It appear that llnrnoy
county didn't want tlto coyotoii killed
ami that tho ImihIiiohii luteroHtH of
HuniH wiih In iiympathy with the Idea
of eliminating the government hunt
er thtiH giving the homesteader a
bettor chaiico to Heciire (ho peltn and
make money.
Tho writer of that artlclo wan an
Interested parly, though not an at
torney, iih Ih credited In tho Wool
Orowor Iho writer Ih n fur buyer
and mayilinvo (dressed hln hIiIo or thu
Htory too much. Tho fact Ih there Ih
no disposition to have u "oIohoiI" pea
on on proilatory anlmalH In Hartley
county. Ah to tho actual number or
htiHluoHH men or HuniH In Hympatliy
with (ho Idea of excluding tho gov
ernment hunter and trapper from
working In Harney comity, (ho writer
Ih not In u position to nay, but ono
thing Ih certain If thu wool growers
of Harney county want (ho coopera
tion of tho government trapper and
hunter they know how thoy unit get
It and tho county court would have
(o do Its part.
HtiitvmentH In dispatches from
Now York that (hero will bo u mark
ed cattle nliortiiRo next, tall, made
hy Texan and middle-western stock
men, apply also to Oregon and Idaho,
P. I. Hueer, of Parma, Idaho, do
claroH. Ho wan registered yesterday
at (ho Oregon hotel. "There will ho
fiO per cent Iohh cattle next fall than
Inat " Mr Kpocor mild. "That covern
Idaho ami all or eastern Oregon. Hay
Iiiih been ho high Unit Htockmeu hnvo
been running half-fat ntock to mar
ket. Tho drouth also kept tho cattle
down. MccnuHo they lacked enough
money to hold them ami feed (hum,
many Mtoc.kmou have had lo put most
or (heir cattle on tho market and hy
next HoiiHou tho iiumberH will bo no
greatly diminished that n meat nhort
ago U hound to result When that
happeiiH pricoH will go up, ho, per
haps, the cattle raisers will bo able
to iiinke up Home of their losses
Hint In. ir (hey hnvo held on to part
ot their ntock. Another thing which
will menu a ureal deal to the ntock
men Ih (hat there In little probability
or a water nhortavo HiIh Hummer. If
tho cattle ran get plenty or range
(hoy will put on much more fat (hnu
ImI your and rniiHoiiuoiiUy bring
miieli higher prices In proportion."-
Oregonlaii.
Aeitiruiruiii: in
i.'ii:im:.N!i:i hands
Tho only opposition heard In re
lation to the appointment or Dr.
William M. Jardlue of Kansas iih
Secretary of Agriculture, wiih In tho
Htatenient that "ho Ih a Hoover mini."
TIiIh will he taken by (ho people. If
not by tho polltlclaiiH, iih being rath
er In IiIh favor,
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Hansen Addition
ISBEAL HOME NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Clone in, Best location in City, Level, Alfalfa, First water right.
You select your lot and home plans. We will build for you.
Small Easy Payments. Cheaper Than Rent
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W. T. Lester Company
Fire Insurance
Burns
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Dr. Jardlue, iih head of the Kansas
Htale Agricultural College Iiiih ii
background or Hpleudld accomplish
ment. Ho Ih a young man with a
wealth of agricultural experience.
Tho eyes of tho country will bo fix
ed on his work because of bis deep
Interest in tho Hiibjcct of co-opora-tlve
marketing which has engaged
thu serious attention of tho Presi
dent. While tho country recognlr.nH
prosperity of tho farmer ait tho rock
on which rcstrt (ho iiiiHoii'h progress
and buslnesH Htablllty, more and
more Ih it becoming evident that tho
IIIh of tho rarmer nra not to bo
nHHiiaged by political curcalls or leg
islation Hpelllug governinont subsidy.
In brier, the problem of the farm
er Ih oiio of Intricate economies, nud
It Ih to the hoIiiIIoii or this problem
It Ih hoped Dr. Jardliio will uddriwis
himself. Cooporativo marketing may
prove lo bo (ho uiiMwor. Only (lino
can tell. However the whole nation
will wUh for tho now necrotary of
agriculture an undisturbed and suc
cessful administration.
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SIIHKI' M)SH HTOI'IMJO
It. M. Chniidler returned last weok
from Diamond, Harney county, near
which place (ho Chandler sheep are
being fed HiIh winter. Ho reports
that Iosh of Hheop wan stopped by u
ration of bran following an attack of
Hcourn. The Iohh of Hheop wnn not
heavy Dr. (Iroen of tho HUHo ve(
ouuarlnu'H olllco visited tho place
where sheep were being fed, and
examined (ho carenssos, tho hay and
water facilities, hut wiih unable to
Hiibmli a report iih to (ho ciiiiho prior
(o leaving. IIIh report will ho sub
mitted later. l.nkevlew Kxiunliior.
VAI.M'.V VI HW IIOHIMTAI NOTKH
Mrn. Itanklu Crow, who wiih con
valesclng from an operation, Iiiih re
covered Hiilllcloutly iih to bo able to
leave tho hospital and In now at (ho
homo of her paroutH, Mr. and Mrs.
Ceo. Cawlfleld.
Mrn. J. 0. Temple had her tonsils
removed Thursday and haw returned
to her homo.
Mm. Willard l.nydio, who Iiiih been
a patient in the hospital for (ho ptiHt
weelc or more, Ih convalescent mid
Ih returning to hor homo.
J. II. Hlzonioro wiih again operated
on lant Monday and Ih now rocovor
lug iiutlsfiuitorlly at tho hospital.
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HCIIOOh HKI'OUT HIIOWH
IIAII.V ATTHNDANOi; (JOOD
During tho cold and disagreeable,
changeable woatlter In winter it Ih
uiiiiHiinl to have hucIi ii good average
attendance of pupllu at tho public
hoIiooI, oHpeelally with tho prevailing
HlcknoHH ftttendunt upon hucIi weath
er condition. However, tho report
or tho hcIiooIh or Ilurnii for tho lant
four wookH Indlcattm that tho avarago
attondanco In bottor limn 07 por cent
of Mio enrollment.
Thu uchool hnil a program on taut
Monday morning with (loorgo Wash
ington iih tho Hitbjoct around which
to ImHo tho character of tho program.
Itov. 0 nil It also wiih Invited to nd
droHH tho iiohool when nil tho pupllu
wore present In (ho auHomhly, after
which tlicjy woro oxouhoiI for tho
day.
1)101) ATI NO TIJAMS MKUT
Tho llnrnoy county high Hchool
debuting touuiH mot at tho public
Hiihool nsnomhly lnat Monday evening
to try out on tho aubject thoy aro to
U80 in a coutoot with outuldo tOIUHB
later. Thono taltlng part woro 91rt
uoy Hotchkluu nd Hoy Drown for
Bo independent. See us to
and Cheapest
Leading Realty Dealers
tho alllrmallvH and Kloauor Wot
coiuo nun .Marian wi iuioukii iur ui
nogntlvo. The iIocIhIoii of tho JudgoH
wero for tho nogntlvo nlthougli on a
very clone margin.
Preceding tho debate Itov. Frank
(Jnult. Pnmhytorlnn iiilv-Hlonnry who
Iiiih recently returned from Africa,
gave an Interelslng iiddrseH.
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IIIOH Hll()()l KAHKiri'
TOHMWtH IUJHV
Last Friday evening (ho hocouiI
bnskctbnll team of (ho llariioy coun
ty high defeated (ho second team of
the Union high of Crane In n game at
tho public hcIiooI gym. Tho score
wiih 10 to I! In favor or tho homo
team. Tho Crane aggregation had
(rimmed (ho local boyn at a game
played at Crane before.
Another game In lo ho played at
Crime by tho high hcIiooIh toaiiiH on
thin (Friday) evening bill (he re
sult will not be available tor our1
publication until next Ihhiio iih wo
close our forms before It Ih played.
OKA'.INO I'Olt .MOKi: HTOCK
Due to tho fact Hint many or (ho
regular users of (ho cattle rangen In
tho IluriiH District of tho Malheur
.N'ntlonal Forest have materially re
duced their herdH, or entirely quit
tho business, the number of cattle
for whloh grazing permits have been
applied for (ho kouhoii of l()2fi Ih
considerably less than tho number
authorized to bo grazed on (ho range.
TIiIh leaven a surplus of range which
may become available, under certain
conditions, for qualified new appli
cit ii t k or (ho oxcohh niimborM owned
hy the regular usern,
Htockmeu who are not regular
intern of the forest raugo and who
would like to avail thumHolvoN of
grazing privilege, and tho regular
users who might denlro lo amoiid ap
plications already made In order to
Include niirpliis stock which (hoy
may own should take the matter up
nt once with tho local Forest Hanger.
It Ih tho policy or tho Forest Ser
vice to handle the grazing business
ho that those best qualified and innHt
dependent may benefit from tho
grazing resources of tho National
ForoHln, therefore tho needs of local
tockineii Hhould have roiiHidonitlou
ahead of thotio living nt a distance.
Prompt notion Ih nocoHHitry, however.
If Hiilllclent Interest Ih hIiowii ii
Htnckmuu'ri mooting will ho hold In
lltinis In a Hhort time to iIIhciim (ho
After Etfery Meal
Pass it arotuitl
after every meal.
Give tiib family
the benefit of its
k
old to digestion.
Cleans teeth too.
Keep it always
in the houac. ,
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Costs Wtte helps mucjt '
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own your Home. Bc3t
in the City
utilization of tho Hiirplun range.
(J. C. I1LAKK,
Forest Hanger.
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PltlJHIlVTHIMAN Cllimcil
Sunday Hchool at 10 A. M.
llabsoii says, "Kvery business de
pression Iiiih been caused by inonkey
lug with the Ten Commandments or
tho multiplication table."
A Hinall girl of tho Primary Clnss
repented tho Ton CommnndineiitH
IiihI Humlny. An excellent beginning.
Tho practice of tho Decaloguo would
make n vniit difference In prcnont ho
clut conditions.
Tho Htinday Hchool Hymn IlookH
havo arrived. They aro u fine col
lection of hymns of which we will
not tiro.
Divine Worship nt 11 A. M.
When you need medicine
TRY NYALS
"aci remedy is from a teated and tried formula
Nyal has a Remedy
for every common ailment and are dependable
for the entire family.
Home Drug Co.
htUMltJaJiM
A Car With a Dead
Battery Is Always
Very Annoying
When you Mop on the Mrtor you
llko (o hnvo tho lmttory respond in
I hough It incant buslncNs.
Cold weather naturally causcis a
novcro Htraln on your battery en.
ixclally If It Ih weak or of (ho old 1 1
pinto type. Any motor turns over
harder In cold weather.
Should )Oii require u now battery
wo recommend (ho NI-JW 1!) 1'bATK
OKNUINIJ KOlll) llATi'MUV. It's
"a liorso for work" and Jh especially
adapted to (ho I-'ord car. Anil don't
forget it, It linn two more plates than
other batteries helling at near Its
price , p .
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Building Loans
Oregon
Hormoti Thome "Cnlnphas anil
OhrlHt."
Hvory person Iiiih n right to hln
own opinion only on condition that '
IiIh opinion Ih right. Calaphnii had
an opinion hut ho wiih only an eccles
iastic, nothing more. Christ in tho
heart and not mere oplnlono nnd pro
fessloini In tho need of today. It Ih
our only milvntlon and hope.
HAMUKIi HAUItlS, Minister.
WAHNINO
Dumping ot gnrhngo or trnnh t
of nny kind on our property i
iibHolutely prohibited. Vlolntora '
of HiIh warning will ho pronccu-
ted.
IIUltNH TOWN8ITK CO., Inc.
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