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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1925)
i''"1 V,,HJV " XbTX-tV! .?n.Hliii,iyi JK w; ''ri'JJffJW i l Wi vr TJIM TIMHH-IIHHALU, 11 U It N H , HA UN MY OOINTY OUWGOW Haturtlnr. Mnrch 14, 1IW 1'AGN FOUR The Times-Herald Mm The Iint-gcNt Circulation Of Any Nownpnpor In lliimny County. JULIAN IIV1U) Manner HUHKOItll'TION HATK9 Oho Your f?a.OI Hlx MontliH J. 0(1 Three Months 78 Kuturtliiy, March II, Ui'M Kaa HIT1IHH lMtOTKCTION FltOM COYOTICH OK 1IOUNTY Onu of tho larso wlieoji men of llnrnuy county wub In thin olllcc the othor iluy ami Haiti ho hud rilHcusseri tho attltutlo of tho county com, of Hnrnoy county In regit nl to cooper ntliiB with tho Perioral llloloi;lcal Survey In destroying predatory mil innltt with Bovural of tho wool grow ers anil tlioy havo tiuott frank In (holr Htatomont that uulcaa they aro given Home priitoctlon and encouragement they'll tuko tho InltliUivo In iihUIiii: that a bounty bo placed on tho coy otcs again. TIiIh man snyH thoro Is no question but that tho cooperation with gov crntneiit huntom and trappers Is tho moat oconomleal mot hod of keeping down tho loss of llvo Block. It hnH boon proven by actual experience and la found effective. It hnH tho appro val of tho wool growers of tho Htatu, It hai tho hacking of atato authori ties. Tho poisoning methods of tho federal inon connected with tho Illo loglcal Survey havo proven tho boat by real test and It Is being followed In every othor county In custom and central Oregon but Hnrnoy. o IXHl.MKU PIONKKlt WOMAN DUX IN I'OHTIjANI) colvori a tiouuuot of pink carnations. Dainty refreshments woro served. Those UBslstlnK Mrs. Holland woro Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Lulu Millar and Miss Ldlnh McUeo. Tho next inoutlng will bu At llio homo of Mrs. Huston on March 2 Int. (Mub niemboru pleaso ronii)uiboi to bring tea oonta for book fund. "W1IUN TIIH TltAIN (JAM K IN" Tho Tlmoo'llerald htia received a letter announcing that Mr.s T. V. I). ICmbrcn died lit the homo of her dnughtor In Portland on Mnrch 7 after an IIIiiohs covering xevornl weoks. She was making hor home with her sons In Mt. Hood In Hood lllvor VAlloy and on December l.'t and the first part of January, after not re covering satisfactory, wns taken to" the home of hor daughter In Port land where she was eared for until hor death. Mrs. Kmbreo was born In Hnllno county, Missouri. April 27. 1810. She wns married nt Corvallln. Oregon In 1808 to Dr. T. V. II. Kmbreo. Tho family moved to Harney valloy In 1885 and nettled uenr Hums, mov ing lator to tho homestead near tho Kmbreo brldgo where thoy resided for sovoral years, going later to Dal las, Orogon whero Dr. Kmbreo died In 1910. Thoro were tut von children tkreu or whom survive, Mrs. Lllllo Outhrlo. of Portland. Clyde and Von Kmbreo of Mt. Hood. The remains woro taken to Dallas whore tho funeral sorvlco wiih hold on March 9. o LAWKS MIIHAUV OLUIl Woll Illll, I've boon to Uurus, To see tho train come In, I wish you had been with mo And hoard tho noise ami din. Tho engine steamed and whistled, Tho Cow boya ponies pranced, Tho people sang nml nhoutod, The Indians even danced. Forty long yours they've walled For the coming of that train; And I rojolco to toll you, They have not hoped In vain. All through the years of waiting, They've labored, loved and lost; Hut the ties are all made stronger And they'll not begrudge tho cost. Tho Pioneers have proved faithful, I'd llko to name them nil: Some lived to hoo hopes accomplished Home answered a Higher call; Some came when trcssen woro golden And now thoy aro snowy whlto; Hut their courage Is not daunted, They've not given uti the fight. The In Coming Train Oavo UN) To tho nlmoHt discouraged heart, And the heads were llftod higher, Koch felt thoy had a purl; A part, In tho opening up Of a country that's evor now, Who' resources havo boon too many For tho faithful, courageous few, And now when thoy hoar the whlstlo Of the engine every day, Tholr hearla are over rejoicing For now friends have como to stay. And I will whisper this necrot An suro ns the Southern Wind blown gome day tho groat Harney donort Will blossom and bloom, ns the rose. A PIONFKU. IM.KHIIYTKUIAN CllimCII tomrasMTOM Hansen Addition IDEA1L HOME NOW OPERf FOR INSPECTION Cloac in, Beat location in City, Level, Alfalfa, Firat water right. You select your lot and home plans. We will build for you. Small Easy Payments. Cheaper Than Rent Bo independent. See us to own your Home, and Cheapest in tho City Best W. T. Fire Insurance Burns Lester Company Leading Realty Dealers Building Loans Oregon BTOKMfflmBflgM gave" flioTecTsloii by muirvoto. utuV Oregon won by an overwhelming ma jority. Decision In thu Oregon-Buut-ford debate will bo by mall, tho rad io listeners north of tho California Hue sending their bullotn to station KOW and south of tho boundary to Station KLX. According to plans, the first Ore- and parts of .Wasco, Lake, Klamath and Hareuy counties. Accompanied by L. K Dnlglor of Tumult), the two men left Uond shortly before 2 o'clock Monday af ternoon to exnmlne a prospective site. If conditions are not found entirely satisfactory bore, Huotlcr and 'log- lor plnn to establish a plant nt Win- J. Warren Kerrigan, one of tho '?' .' greatoHl favorites of tho ncroou years BCj, Winifred llryson and othor not ago, retired for two or three years ' ,.(1 players are In the namo cast, dl- gou Hpeaker will deliver uiu .......- mtmuccu j-ovniln. live speech. The Portland station (j,,,,,,!,!.,!,, f-ort Is being iiiniln will then remain nllont while tho I ,()Cft,)y , miV0 tno fuctory located . A..I.I.....I ullillllll I negative spenKor ror uhkiiuiu mw ,M t,1(J emj cou,llry, nlnco such ft i plant would solve the problem of I getting rid of tho worthless horses broadcasts. Then will follow me two remaining speakers and a re buttal. a PLAN TO HTAIM.IHII HIIITI U.KU FAirrouv which nt present are making Inroads into forest pasturage of nlocktnoti and farmers In the prairie country. and then "came back" with a punch. Ho uppears In "The Covorod Wagon" and "Tho Olrl of tho (lolrion West" with groat nuccean, and now his lat est appearance before the camera Is In "Thundering Dawn," an all hlar Universal Jewel production coming to the Liberty theatre next Wednes day. In this olght reel featuro he haH a role of more dramatic character than In either of tho other two pic tures. Anna Q. NlUson, Tom Hani- reeled by Harry fJarson. Sunday School nt 10 A. M. Too generally religion Is driven In "low" nml progress In slow. Throw Into "high;" come to church and Sunduy School. We aro told that "A pint of example Is worth a gal lon or advice." Bvory person exerts an lufluenco. Keep your Hunriayit for the thlngti of tho soul; It In (lod'a way for man upon which there havo been no Improvements. "A groat use of a great day makes n great MIUl." Divine worship at 1 1 A. M. Sormoii themo "(lethsomauo.'" "Without the shedding of blood thoro Is no remission of alns." This In whut (loil says and wo havo also (Uncovered that "Without shedding of blood," there is no achievement worth while. In fact, there Is little worth naming. What place linn "Oetbseiiiano" In your life and mlno? Kverybody cor dially Invited to nil service. 8AMIIKL IIAKUIH. minister. (Contributed) Tho Ladles' Library Club mot nt tho homo of Mm. I. II. Holland on Saturday. March 7th. Th( Presldont, Mrn. C. W. Dill man, ropnrted that f 1G8.25 had boen taken In nt the Public Library Hono flt, "Tho Law of Limerick Town." A total of $10-1.44 wan reallzod with which to purchuBo books, thoro being $03.46 oxpenson for music and postage, printing, rental of Llborty, roynlty, costumes, mnkoup, otc. In behalf of the Club bJio wishes to thank tho Public for tho liberal patronage It being the regular uubIiiobh moot ing tho following oillcors woro elect ed: I'roBldont, Mrs. M. A. Illggs; Vlco I'rosldent, Mrs. C. H. McConnoll;. Secretary, Miss Annotto Loonard; TreaBuror, Mrs, 0. N. JamoHon. Aftor tho hUBlnosa mooting Mrs. A. O. Wolcomo favored tho Club with two beautiful solos aftor which a guessing contoat was hold. MrB. J. W. Biggs boing tho winner alio ro- (Hoiid llulletln) Hero primarily for tho purpose of locating a factory site and to noourn data. Philip Huoltor of Welser. Idaho and J. K- 'legler of Portland an nounce that a plant for the conver sion of worthless range horses Into fertilizer, bono moul, glue and other by products will bo established In the Ileitd country If conditions are found satisfactory. From information obtained by tho two men since coming to Central Oregon, It is estimated that about 25.000 bond of mongrel liorsos now range tho country which would bo tributary to a plant In tho vicinity of Ilend. This territory would In clude Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson Hunt. Hlmttiick of tho experiment farm, and his wife and son aro ugnlii at home after an absence of uovornl weeks. They arrived on Wednesday. Mr. Hhattuck spent some three weokn In Corvnllln whore he wan In con ference with tho college hondn and experiment farm men. Ho roports a very prof liable time and also says ie found tho Harney county boys who are at 0. A. C. doing flno. Mrs. Hhattuck and llttlo Hon Larry spent tho tlmo with her parents at Pnyotto Idaho. li'inlWiff III lllllil III i nil WONG BEN LAUNDRY Now Electrically Equipped First class, dependable Work at Reasonable Prices. Everything Nicely washed and iron ed. The Old Standby Valley View Hospital BURNS, OREGON Under Direct Charge of Graduate Registered Nurse Graduate Nurse In Charge of Surgery Kates Reasonable Patients Given Radicu lar Personal Service Maternity Cases Accepted UADIO DIMJATi: MAHtllf Urt University of Oregon, March 10 (Special) Oregon and Slnnford de bating teaniB will "go on tho air" In the second Intercollegiate radio do bate In the West, March 25, the Oro gou men arguing tho question of the Japunoso Immigration law from sta tion KOW, Portland, and the Palo Alto duo from Station KLX, Oak- Mand, Cal. Tho toam(i, altnougii approximately 800 iiiIIob distant from each othor, will follow tho ordinary form and convention of tho usual debate Orogon has tho atllrmatlvo of tho question, "Hesolvod, That tho Pres ent Immigration Law Should Do Amended to Permit tho Entrance of tho JapanoHO on tho Quota IJuhIh." Tho Oregon-California radio do bato IttBt yoar attracted wldo atten tion, Tho Dok poaco plan wo tho Ihhuo then. Tho loams epoko from tho Bamo stations which mill broadcast tho Uobato thin month. IUdlo fau MRS. SAMUEL HARRIS Hlnte Accrrlltxl Tenrhrr of Piano Phono 117.M YOU HAY WIN $1,500 ir you are able to make the most worda out of thu lutiorn contaluod In tho words "TOILKT NKOK8SITIK8." A total of sn.000 IN OAH1I prlxesj will bo awarded to competitors In this GrtAt Word Building Conteit Houd stamp for circular and rules, Addreaa, Shelllold Laboratories, Dopt. 12, Aurora, HIIiioIb. M... CO HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT & llllt (Inc.) Abstracts of Title Insurance-Fire and Auto REAL ESTATE Building Loans Surety Phone No. 63W Bonds Burns, Oregon Nw location I Reed Building adjoining MmobIc Building Get The Habit and eat at the CLUB CAFE LeveMglUt el Building Mealit at all hours and the menu includes everything obtainable in the local mar- ket in Heuson Special Sunday Dinners Quick courteous service Ford Used Car Philosophy What is a Certified Used Ford Car? It is a Ford car that has been purchased by us as Ford dealers on a basis that assures you protection. , You can check from the records attached, who previously owned the carhow much we paid for it, just how much Labor we put into it, just what parts were replaced. Tho work was done correctly with special tools by Ford mechanics that specialize on Ford work only. Genuine Ford parts were used. You are protected against liens and stolen cars. If the car you select is unsatisfactory in any way and isin, the same condition five days after you purchased it, we will give you full allowance on its return to apply as part payment on any model new Ford car desired. For this value you pay less than buying your Ford ar from another concern than an authorized Ford dealer. Our resale prices are listed belew: I S. $ I n o m t BELLINU miens I i j 1 i Truck chassis 1012-1810 . r prlcoB all with hh is $ 40.00 t 45.00 $ 60.00 75.00 S 75.00 76.00 out atartors. 1928 ' 100.00 135.00 150.00 210.00 210.00 158.00 Btortor tpo lt21 ' 130.00 1C5.00 175.00 240.00 240,00 173.00 . ; i '. AHwithpnou- 1922 ' 150.00 316.00 225.00 301.00 300.00 42,00 102.00 matlo tlroa. 1023 . . 210.00 204.00 28C.00 34Q.00 371.00 403.00 214.00 Bold Urfl 1024 ' . 243.00 305.00 340.00 448.00 490.00 500.00 2C7.00 B0.0(Hess. IF YOU PAY MORE, YOU PAY TOO MUCH BURNS GARAGE Burns, Oregon hraai5wm? u -- '