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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1925)
.' . . t 1A0K KOUK T 11 N T I M II H 11 H H AM), III! It N H , II A 11 N 10 Y U O U N T Y II 11 CI O N HATUHDAY, MAItCII 21, 125 i' i The Times-Herald Hun Tlio L.irjtrM Circulation Of Anyi N'ouapapcr In llai'tn,y County, i JULIAN IIVIM) Manatee il-tt. -1 1A. JU SLMtHOmi'TJON HATIiH One Yflnr .. .....tfa.oo N ,M(tnfh (... J.UO Tln-Oo .MOiitlm ,7R HAWNDAY, MAMCU Jl, loan HAVH NIOKlfil AM) ai'H.NM) .MIIjLIONH Wliuro tho economy Ih In abolish lug (liu liiml ollleo at Miirim wliuro thuru iiru tlio greatest a run. of vacant land In land district In tlio woit to Hrtvu a mnall amount of inoiioy, wlioit , tlio government will spend million's ' In ntlior llntM whore there In no Im- , niodlato service or encouragement to tlio homo builder, Ih something uno cannot understand. To lio Hiiro tlio receipts lit tlio Ilucini district foil off lust year lint thcro woro many thlngB to warrant that, especially tlio unfavoralilo season throughout tlio ontlro wo.it, and tlio further fact that thoro Iiiih boon a lull In land r.eokors In recent yearn, duo moru ir Icsh to rocoiiHtructlou conditions fol lowing tlio war. People desiring' to iiiako an on try of laud or Invoidl Kitto with a view of locating In thin district will now luivo to Hiiffor much Inconvenience and expense, dolayH and othur auiioyancrH hufnro they can ho Horvod. IH Til IK Ol'lt KKWAUD TO .i:N. MITCHIX If tlio country romnlus Hllciit while high army olllcers aro cashiered for tollluK the truth to tho nation they aro expected to defend then It Ik puzzling to know where bureaucratic domination Ih going to Mop and tho restoration of American liberty ho Kin. Thu demotion of Ilrlg. (Ion. Win. Mitchell stands an an affront to tho people. Seemingly It Ih dangerous to toll tho truth. Had den. Mitchell been cross-examined at tho instance of tho government and declined to atiHWur (iiestlonn aimed to prove the Inadequacy of our dofouiu had ho concealed tho truth in Mich clrcum HtnucCH, he would have linen branded na a traitor. Ho muetH almost the name fate for tolling the truth. On the very day of (lenorul Mitch cII'h demotion thu whole country wan htartled to learn that la a tent air attack on a dummy battleship thu Hteol monster wan blown to atoms by the daredovllH of the air. In a night attack teat tho air defense men never naw one of tho filers until they drop ped flare parachuted to disclose their locations. One of the airplanes never was Keen. The air defense gunners did not score a single hit. (Jeneral Mitchell's contention was proved be yond nhadnw of doubt. Hut ho flails himself cast Into tho dlscr.nl. Tho demotion of General Mitchell should bo followed by widespread protest. The American noverniiienl Ih not yet a p'rlvate orKiinlzutlon. II Is Incredible to bollovo that tho Hulled Htati's would no outrageously treat one of Its chief defending of leers for tellliiK Ihnm tho plain, but Ioiik concealed truth n'K.irdlUK thulr daucor In ciiho of war. w I.MI'OI.TAXT COIJIIKKS AT SU.M.MKIt HKHSION University of OroRou, Hunene, March 19 (Hpcclal) Important coursese for social workor.s will bo offered by thu Portland Hchool of aoclal Work of tho Unlvontlty of OreKon durliiK tho Bumnior hcshIoii nt Portland, Juno 22 to July 31. Dr. Kstolla Ford Warner will offer a two wcuka' courso In maternal and Infant hyKleno, Thoro will bo lec tures, round table discussions, and fluid visits. Mrs. Badlo, Orr-Dunbar, uxocutlvo necrotary of tho Oregon TuhorculoslH Asfloclatlon will glvo n two wooko' course for tuberculosis workora, Tho I HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO (Inc.) Abstracts of Title InsuranceFire and Auto REAL ESTATE Building Loans Surety Bonds Phone No. 63 W., Burns, Oregon Now location In Reed Building adjoining Maionlc Bulldlnu course) In recognised ollleliilly mi an liisllluto by thu Nautloiiat 'I'uhovcu loids AAmiuulutloti. Auotlior abort course will ho addoli In Ihowo offered by I)i. Warner and Mrs. Dtmlmr, Klrlnu In all alx woohn' credit. John 0. tlmulcrfloii, mtporvlsor or rearoutlnn ror tlio rortlnnd htiroiiu of parki, wilt glvu a court In thu hlntory and tnsuuliiK of t ho play fimnmnnt and pretnnt day lrndn III recreation. Mint WHiuuetli Healer, dirwjtof of tho Portland Council of O'rl Beoiif. will tclv a three wooku' ftiurvin In Iciuleridilp for girls, with xppclnl nttcnlton to tlio psychology, background, and conduct luchuttiiu of vtrlH' olubH. A ttudy of tho prlnclploH and prac tice or commttiilly organization Ih a co ii mo orfwrcil by Hurl ICIIpatrlck, dean of tho oxtunnlou dlvlnlon. Dr. Philip A. ParHoiiH, director of tho Portland School of Hoelnl Work, will give courvoH In I ho Introduction to tho hocIiiI prohlom mid In uncial tin rent. Mini Margaret I). Crouch iihhIbI atil director, off cm a course In tho Httidy of Modal agencies, helpful patrlcularlv to Ainurlcnnlr.utlon work itm, parent. tcuclicr leaders, and teach DM, PltKMItYTKItlA.N CIIUHCII Sunday .School at 10 A. M. Jane AdaniH of Hull House was once asked how mIio would define culture. Hho replied, "That person In most cultured who Ih able to put himself In the place of the greatest number of other persons." In youth Ih tho time to begin to learn tho culture of (ho Christ. In our Sunday Hchool, wo aro endeavor ing to Impart this truth. Divine worship at 11 A.'M. .Sermon Theme "The Lamb of Ood." What does the sacrifice of Christ mean to you persoiuilly7 If It docs not take away tho sin of the world, the Cross signifies little more than a moral lesson. Heathen religions can also furnish Incidents of self sacrifice, but no atonement for men's sin. Kverybody cordially Invited to thu .Sunday Hchool and church services. KAMUKI. HAItttlH, Minister. (Will) OP THANKS We desire to express through the columns pf The Times-Herald our flncero gratitude for the many kind iiimisoh shown and sympathy extended during the recent. Illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. W. II. JOHNSON AND FAMILY. INritKANKI) I'OKTAOi: KATI-.8 AFTKK AI'KIL 15 A bulletin recently Issued by the postal department and sent out to post masters containing lufornntlnii In connection with the new postal regulations and rates. After April T It will cost more for money ord ers, the rate being from f cent for U'.f.O up to 22 cents for 1100; regis tared letters will require Ifi centH extra over the regular postage In stead of 10 as now; special delivery rales are also Increased In propor tion; Insuarnce will also come higher being Increased In accordance with the money fees. The weight of tho matter mailed will also be a factor In establishing ItH rate of postage. The general pub lic should become familiar with those now regulations and thus prevent confusion and delay. HAILNKY lllflll HTUDKNTH MAKINC (JOOI) Miss .Susan Hauluuheek, of thu Commercial department of thu Har ney County high Hchool, Ih In rccolpt of Information from thu Orogg Pub lishing Company, announcing that Misses Ilrlttlngham and Heed, of her class, had passed the Gregg Short hand Teachers' Examination with an average or 05 2-5 and 04 2-5 respec tively. Tholr dlplomus had hcon 401U to thu engrosser and will arrlvo In duo time, Miss Haulonbeok ban also rocolv od tho Information fro'm tho Rom- Ingtou Typewriter Co. euuloalng or tlllotulcti ror ulght or lior ntuduiilii wl.o had won Itomlngtoii a ward 11 for prorioloiicy In typowi'llliiy. 'I'huy am: John Molliunlmad, (lortrude llu(;liet, Mno Poiuh, Wilfred Itaeliio, Ituth Oilman. DbmIo Vlc.keri, (Jeor Kitlu Mul'lirjutorp. Luu ltoud. LOOAL AND PMK3QNAL With leni nieck the raiio of Har ney county, nlro that of thu forfiit, will hnve ii rst und he In much bet ter hIiuimi to furnish fund for stock whn tlio local mmi In Kbit to replace hl usual lifirds. "If yoli uru not reIvlng thu co oporutlou ut your iitwipftpor, It It your own fault!" Bald a man In nil droMiliit: thu nmrchauts of Klamath FallR, tho other day. "The news paper Ih you host friend. " It Ih reported that ItiiMita Ii going to come over to this country noon and buy up our Itoraaa. They're short of horioA over tharu and need them. Good. We'll have other use for out' fuztales yot than coyote halt. It. A. Miller nnd his son Fulton and Grant Itoyuoldn took thulr do pitrluro yesterday morning for Pra irie City where (hoy go to look aftrr seine mining property In that sec tion. They expect to ho ahieiit a couple of mouths. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Welcome wont to .1 unt urn to spend the last weekend but extended their trip on to Ontario and llolse, making thu Journey In their car. They arrived home Sun day ulght, driving from llolse In 0110 day. Kil Goodman la buck from a visit to the home of Mr. and Mm. Duncan Mellon, lie Informs us Mrs. Good man and little daughter will remain with her parents for the present, an the residence they Intend occupying Ih not yet vacant. II. K. Itoblhsou, one of the skilled workmen associated with the HI I -baiigh company that Ih putting up the buildings at the terminal grounds has bevu transferred to Lawou whurt he Ih superintending the orwcllou of mine section houses, bunk, tool sheds nnd also a freight warehouse Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thornton, latu of Mountain Home, Idaho, are at the present guests at the home of Mrs. Lute Mace. The Thornton were hero last summer for a short time and have returned with thu expecta tion of making their homo In this vicinity. Mm. J. C. Cecil was over from tho ranch home 011 Silver creek for r. few da'H this week. Mrs. Millar hail expressed a desire to see little Carl Grinith. who Is ut the Cecil (irllllth. who Is slaying at the Cerll home, and Mrs. Cecil brought him over. P. N. MoNainco.jiroprlctor' of tho White Cafe of this city, arrived home 011 last Saturday from an extended visit to outside points, spending a part of the time li Kan Francisco. Ills Cafe Ih now under lease to Mr Peterson, but he expects to take It hack as soon as the lease expires. Mr. and Mrs, C. .1. Ilrotwi and Floyd llrowu were down from HIIvIch valley transacting business In Hums over the weekend. Upon their re turn they took out a iiantlty of groceries to tho camp where they aro doing work on tho Fred derrick Lumber Co. railroad grade. L. Lynn George, of Canyon City, Ih here to visit hU sister, Mrs. Lola Millar. Lynn Ih quite woll known to thu pioneer residents of this city hut ho has not been hero for several years. He Iiiih been following min ing for years and says It's In IiIh blood, thoruforo he'll likely coutluuo to prospect for gold, Valley View Hospital BURNS, OREGON Under Direct Charge of Graduate Registered Nurse Graduate Nurse In Charge of Surgery Rates Reasonable Patients Given Reticu lar Personal Service Maternity Cases Accepted Vontonlny'n bright, warm huuhIiIiiu gavo everybody In Iliirnu tho Hprlng lover, It also caused the liomo-lov log mother und wlfo to give hoiiui Hcldud Instruction)) to thu old man an to thu condition of thu yard, tho wliti'BalMiuts or uardon tuolM and how to upend tlifl lelaura houri for lli next few rul(ii. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrb Annll hart I'ppn In Hums Tor thu pant w-k tl-' iHiir frith relfttlvw nnd frauds. Tticy have rorenllv rotui'iivil from Ogdwt where they Mra looking trior aom ntock In thn runrkotn tharu. Mr. Angull wm rormorly MIh Tholma 'llnltor. They now rotlilo at Klatn 11 tit Falls. Thu TlmuH-llorald Iiiih heard many tttvnruhlo rumarkn from eltlxatiH and out or town vIslloiH 011 thu Improve ment or our main street. They sug gest, however, that the good work ho continued upon 1101110 or thu more Im portant side almoin especially thoso leHillnic to tho court home nnd. tho clieol buildings. A enr load of young Htock woro benight In from JJuuttira Thursday ulght for WIIII11111 Hnuloy. It wan some yearlings that Iiiih been win tered over thoro. This wiih the HthI tlniM our new stock yardn at tho ter minal grounds had been used. How ever, (ho stock was merely unloaded thre and Immediately taken out. Mra. U. .1. Wllllnma was over from her Hllver erok homo for a row iluyn during this wi.nk vlHltlng with her later. Mm. Hlmon Lewis, iiIho her on Harry and family. She returned home Tuesday afternoon and wan accompanied over by Mr. mid Mni. filmon Lewis wh: went to attend the ruueral of their friend and neigh bor, Mm. W. II. Johnson. Mm. Ilertha Grllllth arrived from Portland wirly Haturdny morning In response to a telegram announcing the serious lllnes or Mm. Lela Mil lar. Mm. Griffith made tho trip In from Ontario by auto. She Iiiih de voted her prorosslonal servlcen as n trained nurse to the afflicted patient who bad been a mother to Mm. Grif fith for many years. Krolininlo hnve nlruclt 'he V.lil'c IIoiih. Tho towal aiiptilv has been cut down, glumes have supplanted paper drinking cups, all lights are turned down when not In uao, anil nowspupiT men are not NiippUrfd with pencils. More niethoillcal and slow er breathing would save oxygen, which Is expensive. Why not try that. President Coolldgo tried twice to get the V. 8. senate to confirm thu nomination of Charles II. Warren of Michigan as his attorney general hut both times It was refused. Ho of fered Mr. Warren a Teresa appoint men: but (his was declined ho the MRS. SAMUEL HARRIS Mtnln Ai'rinlltril Tenrhrr of Piano I'honn 117.M Why Take the Risk? Buy Protected Tires Oar Tireg Are Protected for ONE YEAR Against accidents, negligence, cuts, bruises, blow-outs, wheel align ment, vnder-inflation, rim cuts or any road hazard, by the Tire Re placement Corporation of Cal. This protection cogts you nothing. Fisk, Kelly Springfield, Goodyear & Seiberinng Tires Buy These Tires and secure this protection free at no additional cost to you, and ride on Protected Tires. Come in and let us explain this in full to you. No red tape adjust ments made here. Service Garage L I Phone 43W "Til I'J 'MAIN IH IIIlltK" Hark! lu that tho wIiIhIIu or tho train? It lu-0ur dreani hint nomo truu at last, Over the now ttmdo road from Criiuo It ooniM, nnd our walling of tho yon'rtj l pnst. , ' hft ultttga to u ntop nt tlm naw dunoU .'.the whrkar are bullillog with mlht lujd mtolli' THn biff wstrr tank, and now bttlloflilK illOW TUftt Ilnrna nl lost ban got linr trnlu. Wni they build th big mwrnllL And (ho rati road to thu flitihor It flana, DvniH will grow, nay what yon will dill mnln rtroet will 11 rely hum. TjWprovitutfints. pavem otits, parka sail Itmm, ' And now bulllllngi by 111 0010, Oily wntor ayateiti, Ih Mf wtll not froozo, liuriiH ittro linn a grout big futuro In store. With work In tho Umber for scores or mou, And work lu (ho big sawmill to, It will help (ho farmer and dairyman then, And give 11 11 all aplenty to do, And now ir only wo ran got Uncle tinm To help tin with the Irrigation, For everyone knows wo need tho dam Bo'g we ou pay our tnxes and help thu Nation. And thou perhaps someone will strike oil, The chances or Ibis aro good. Wo know thero'H gas uiulor our hoII, Which harnessed, will bo cheaper than coal or wood. Then wo have gold In thu gravel below, And artesian water to, Willi thu finest noil In thu world, you know I think ll'n flue here, don't you? ' , . Just one lino more about our train, How we enjoy (he amoku and din. Listen! thero'H thu will title again. Hurrah! (ho train Is rolling lu. IJy (he Wlfo of a Pioneer, M. C. C. provident thou sent In the name of J. C. (argent, of Vermont, and thin nomination was promptly confirmed. Two of thu latest contestants on our drawing of "Old Pop" In tho funny Htrlp were Jack Maiding of Juiiturn, and Holger Sandbcrg or Ferudnle, Washington TIicho hoys got lu Just lu time ai the contest Iiiih A Swoet Breath at all times Afur cftAnt anokinft WriIeya frralirni th mouth ami wwrrttn th breath. Neive art aoothcil. throat I rfrohd and dlf lion nlded. So raiy to carry the little packet! WRIGLEY5 - after cVery meal ,' Home of the Chevrolet Cars Fisk Tires and Tubes , L AST5 ftl ?BF myi L.J il " closed and thu awards will be made lu thu near future. Watch tho funny Htrlp to see who thu wlnuorn are. Get The Habit and eat at the CLUB CAFE LevensIIst el Building Meals nt all hours and the menu includes everything obtainable in the local mar ket in Hcnson Special Sunday Dinners Quick courtcoiiH ncrvicc Burns, Oregon jm.Afai-.Jgm"T"i IIHiMWIWiraMI ! ,agj.ga3SSa3a.igsHqi' e