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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1925)
ty. v -f "1 " S SATimnai:, makcji m, ansn TIIH V I M H B - II H It A Ij II , It U II N fl , II A II N 19 Y COB N T V OKKOON Perspective oi 0. A. C. Memorial Unio n Huiltlinir. lor Which Funds are Being Kiiucd Among Students, Alumni and College Friends I 'tFyOJis' ' "' '.' ' ' 'ty-"", '''' I'ff'q The accompativlag cut illmfatci the in.ni ve sue of the proposed kidding to be nil the O. A C campus to romnicrwr.Ve the active part OreKoii Iicmcs plavcd in tlic Spain h iiicru.in ami WoiM wars. The budding will tower IW) feet Ineh and will lie Jtt h J") feet The IiiiiMiiik materials used will lie mhIi as to hleml with he present lainmis architecture mid vet he distun tve 1 hr hmhliug will home till student .mil alumni activities ami vrg.iiiir.iti..n More than half of the t"t.il $Wt),i)O0 needed for construction is now raited The O. . t. Metnorml iiimoii cam paign to provide $SOO,(X)0 needed to construct a building which will he u permanent memorial to the college ami state heroes of the Spanish American .iml World wars .uul to h"tiM .ill student and .ilmnni .icttvi-tir- en the O A. C -ampiis, has liccn completed among slmlents and ih innvuiif into different districts of the Mate where alumni ,iml friends nt the college are located More than half of the sum needed was raited mi the Hmpus in an in tensive drive, "f a week. Inspired by the rcconl of O. A. C and Orcgp heroes in the war. the undcrgnnhmlc and fticull) of the college pledged more than half ( the total in three da. 'President V. J. Kerr, wlu. was criomly ill at the time, tent it his plcdjje of $1000 mi the ccond dv the drive. Miinini in Portland have responded with more than $.'5.(iQC timl the campaign is now reaching into the smaller cities and comummlic of the state. The Krc.it Memorial union project will seek to draw together the lour 'omponcnt parts of the cellege: stu dents, alumni, faculty and friend. It will he a great gathering place for college interest, t nuiitnet to attract students and alumni in .ill walks of life and a melt inn pot ti rreate a col lege democrac). say thte in charge Lm.ilty of individual Miideittt and alumni, w-Ihi morticed their future earning puwer to help p hick to their alma mater part of the training received, gave an impetus to the cam paign (hat makes the total objective assured, accorrthw tn rami hi fun lead en. One freshman "Indent from Call I lorma pledged $llXXl to the cause and many rnnttihtitloiis of $250 nml more were received. .Mote than $.125.(XX) of the total is now subscribed nml coustriirtion on the hiiildiui will liegiu in the late mini ir.er of 'J2$ and will he completed hy ihe fall term of l'2fl. according to present plans. Alumni arc iirinimcd, n t oiitv in Oregon hut in Washing Idii. Caliiornia, llawiii. and many rtittrrn states where former students fr located The building will have room for Mtidcut activities, faculty meetings, assembly halls for large gatherings, trophy rooms where athletic awards of the Varsity "0" association mnv In permanently kept, shop rooms for the building of campus dramatic pro ductions ami many other types of rooms Ml the student publication will lie housed In the new budding whi.li will lie a liiu advancement of tlw old iuadeiiiatc system of puhlicu tiott office scuttcrcd over the entire campus ' The .Memorial union building will rel.'.sc much needed class room in the buddings provided hy the state," said I'.. II. Lemon, registrar. "College life Is highly orgaulied and many of the student groups require accotmnoda lions which arc needed for instruc tional purposes. The Memorial union building is heing built without cost to the state, which is nn miMrtant fea ture in Oregon's educational pro gram." Of much iutcrcil to students and faculty is the plan for the theater in the building, says the governing com miltce. One thomaml persons will he I .1 I- 1 IITJK- seated in thr well appointed theater where campus productions, lyceiim numbers ami other forms of enter tainment ma) he Kivi.il for the campus (rout time to time A pipe -organ will he installed in the theater which will adjoin an immense rotunda wheie stu dent and alumni withering may he arranged. Since the announcement that a class II, SOOwatt broadcasting station will he installed at O. A. C, an effort is being made to tie up the activities of the Memorial union with this feature. The college is host to many sprukcrs of national repute ami authoriiics on educational, scientific and economic subjects. In addition the lycrtim limn hers bring artists of international . fame to the campus. In the pat few years such sinners a (irraldiue Par rnr and Ma lame Schumann-1 (rink; Misrha h'tmati and l'!rua ((iihiutteiu. violinists, and many others have hcen entertainers on the campus. The high ixiwered hrcnd astjiiK station will make their artistry available to the en tire state. A massive entrance to the huihllng will lead into the main lohhy to he enllrtl "Memorial Hall." Pinrst ex amples of ait ami ncitliitMre will dec orate the hallway, l-eadint: lark from it will lie the rotunda, where alumni Kalheriofs will nftr-i he lirhl ami where from 5xt to M10 icrsons may he served at iertal hainpicts and luiiiheons for wlwih the collexe tun riMim is iiuidetiunte. A cafeteria for stuilfiiis ami family Is another feature idaimcd for the new liiuldtng, which it expected to he ready for the tite of the cntnpui one year from ncM fall (JOVKUNOIt virroi:.M THAri'lNO API'ltOI'ltlATIONK Ouo of thn npproprlatlotiH vetoed by Goverdor Plorco of Oregon wim tho Hum of ton thoimand dollara, that tho predatory animal huntora wanted to add to tho Ktatu'H uxperiHC, nml which tho taxpayora at largo worn oxpcctnd to pay. Kvldontly tho (Snv crnor foil that Qovorumuut Trappura woro nniieeeHHary, or tho Htuto could not afford tho iiiouoy, nnywny It nicatiH Homolhlng. TOM OAI.DWKI.L. For Mr. CaldwolPa Information wo nro publishing hidow what tho gov eruor did with tho appropriation for jircdiuory animal ,(jontrol In thin Hlate: In II. It. IDI Predatory AuiiimN Section I Tho hiiiii or $G0,000, or ho much thoroof an may ho necemary, mid no moro, la hereby apprnprlutod nut of thn monoya In tho general fund of tho statu toramiry of Orogon, n it otlurwlHO approprlilod, for tho two yearn eommonrlng tho lat day of Junuary, 1925, and muling tho .Hat day of Docomuor, 192C, to carry out tho provlalona of chapter 29R of tho Qouoral l.uwa of Oregon, 192.1, relating to tho control and deHtruc tion of predatory nnlmuU by tho atato llvo utock xanitary hoard, In biological Htirvoy of tho United Rtates department of agriculture "I heroby npprovo 40,000 of tho (torn of CO,000 appropriated In Ifouao Dill 491, and dluapprovo $10, 000 of tho Horn as referred to In Suction 3 of Chapter 29C of tho Ocnoral Laws of Orogon for 1023, wherein It Ih provided that $10,000 of tho amount heroby appropriated sl;aU bo sot aBldo for tho payment of bountlos In tho countleB which elect to pay bountlos." WONG BEN LAUNDRY Now Electrically Equipped First class, dependable Work at Reasonable Prices. Everything Nicely washed and iron I ' I.MCI.OVK.MKNTH HTIM. ro.VTINUK A repri'Himtutlvo of KhU papor Htrollod around over town tho other day and wltneitmxl much nvldonrn of Improvement. Tim terminal grounda bulldlngM urn nearlng rompletlon; tho work on tho Standard Oil Co. site Ih progpiHiltig with tho frame work of one largo building up and being rapidly oucloHud; tho concrete fouudatloiiH for the big Hturago lanka are In place, (he foundation for tho pumping plant liiHtalled with the on glue and pump In place. In lluiinntt'ii addition aoveral now liomitH are under coiiHtrucllou and wevernl completed reHldeiictm are re eolvlng the painting and Interior decorations; tho HuriiH Power Co. lints extended Ita Hiiuh Into thin (Uh trlct nml that portion of tho town la now being served with olotcrlclty; tho Central Oregon Telephone Co. has iiIho uiailo oxtuimlniiH In that ills trlct and other localities In thla vicin ity recently and la serving a larger number of clllzons with (otophone convenience. In all It InokH pros perous and that Burns Is going for ward its rapidly as weather condi tions and tho general financial sit uation will warrant. MCA1. AND PKItHONAI Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Culp were t !... ...I.... .1.... i up iroiu ..iiwiiii in" iiiik'i in,. V. It. Jouua wiih up from tils homo In tho Voltagu district yvHterdy. John (I raven was In from the ranch yesterday to tako tils wife ad daughter out to spend tho week end. Mrs. II. H. Hackney left Wednesday morning for Heine where she will visit her sister, MIkh Maeel llohlu son. who has been attending school. Tho young lady was Htrlcken with an nmito attack of appendleltls tho other day which required nn Immedlato op orullon mid Mm. Ilaeknoy Immediate ly wont out upon receiving tho Information. YOU MAY WIN $1,500 If you aro nblo to mako the most words out of tho lottors contalnod In tho words "TOILET NECK88ITIKB." A total of :,ooo IN OAHH prltos will bo awarded to compolltors In this Great Word Building Cont.it Hond atiirnp for circular and rulos. Address, Hhollleld Laboratories, Dopt. 12, Aurora, Illinois. When you need medicine TRY NYALS Each remedy it from a tented and tried formula Nyal has a Remedy for every common ailment and are dependable for the entire family. Home Drug Co. Ally. .1. H. (Ionic, who witti repru mmtlttg the plaliilliT In tho tax iiiiho, did not itu to Malum to ho preiiuut ul .he h (Hiring helore the supremo ooiii'l i ws.h hl.i Intontlnn. lie suffered un I'ftr.ck of lumbago nml lln much nn I a h:i rue In thai, ho can kL nn wluui dv.i. For oiipfl Mrs. Cook Iiiih tho ' i iir things In tho family find Mho " hi in lake ndmutiigo ot It. Mii M U. Higgs rrlvooil hart li-t li'rldnv evenliiB hi eeiiipsny with II. M. lloiion And his wlf. Mrs. hIrrm wm en rout to Vitla where bo max going () join iier slstor, Mrs. (Ifto. W. I lay on. Mrs. Dlugs hail received u leltgrntn stutlni; Mr. Iluyos iiiiih KorlutiMly III mid Hho wan hurrying to her slHtur. Hhe contin ued on to Vale on tho Saturday morn lug train. - Mrs. I.oln Millar Iiiih been Hurlnus ly III at tho home of Mrs. Holland for tho paHt week hut In .reported con Hldornbly Improved ut tho time thlH Is written. Mm. Millar tint Iour re Hided In this city mid Iiiih been Iden tified with tho biislnoHH mill sclul life of Hie. community for so long that her lllnoss has caused universal conrorn. Her friends urn glad to note tho Improvement and hope she will continue rapidly tn regain her health. (Jen. V. Wright, tho uUornoy homoHleader of the Drewsey section, was In Hunts last Saturday, return In i; from n visit to bin former homo at Albany, Mr. Wright Ih a pioneer of Oregon mid was for ninny years a prominent attorney and capitalist of Albany lie Is now devoting his en ergies to farming mid stoekralslug In tho Drewsey country. Mr. Wright lu prominent In fraternal circles and taken a great Intoresl In tho Odd Fel lows. Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Morton urr vod hen last Friday evening from Hond In a fine now Wlllys-Knlght Sedan. Doc told a reporter that ho lost con fidence lu the otd Cadlllao that had been bringing him tn and from Calif ornia for so many yearn and decided he'd try another ear. Ho and Mm. Morton spent (ho winter lu southern California but had come to llend earlier In the month. Dee Kent hack I to lleml on Wednesday as he had to he on the Job for a while. Mrs. Hor- , ton remained here with relntlves for the present. W. W. Ilrowu, one of tho largest sheep men of tho Central Oregon country, mid who Is ulso known as the horse king of the state, wan a business visitor on Tuesday. Mr. ' Ilrowu rouiluclH uu extensive llvo stock business mid now that Hums has railroad servlro ho In turning his luminous to this point as It Is his nearest railroad point. Mr. Ilrowu announces that ho will not begin his lambing soiimiii until about tho middle of April when his owes will be In good shape ami tho weather will he hotter Ho will nut lamb at his Cap Itatich this nonsuit nut fur titer hack. "Itunslii In abort on horseflesh, mid when lluimlii mmiagen to ru-eii-lnblliili lln credit, It will coiuo to thin country Tor a oupply" aiilil Dr. W. II, Lytlu, Hlato veterinarian, ut the lleimon. "Tho host mithorltloii say thai thoro htm been n terrific iloploiillnn In tho horsollosli of Hun iila. At ouo time Dm poopls werci I educed to entltis; horn, mid Hotho hyniuim eoiitniotwl Udor f rniu the Miami. There Is a story I but I If 0 school rdtlldrnn, nfTscM wlih I'Aorc rtvM ' lr - '. "J jf woro killed benumb there whh no way of Having tlioin. According tr riporl, two Hmiiilau iigentn have boon scouting around In Washing ton and partH or Oregon liujkltif? Into tho horso Hltuatlii, Hpenkltir; of horson, tho leglslaturo oiutctcd a hill for dlsjioslug or rangu horiien, mid I urn Informed that Ilium lit a matt In central Orovon -who fit pro pnrlng to put up a plant tn nsu Hur MdeH. make he hones Into fer tillcr and the meal Into cllfckou, i'i "l " OreKonlau. IflWrUltK AT TIIM MHMHTV Till: ' ::i; K.T.,.Hl'N MAIICII 2H-atl' a Dimitri Buchowetzki pnooucTwtt i ,, CjS1", MHMM SV I r(wshi two., i MP V C P Yt) Iffiinimvanlt a ih ' jr s EGR in LILYSDtSf ILfliHi Eat a Dish of ICE CREAM Evcty Day Alpine Ice Cream is made from Pare Cream. Quality unsurpassed and prlcex right. Get a packer for your Sunday dinner. Jut phone us and we will deliver. We also handle sweet milk, cream and whipping cream. Harney County Creamery Phone 55M lLBTfW.'lSlliil"J:aBCBgBSBg flBrrarmxaaaje?m3rimizrx J-S fclrfvilV Why are you reading this ad, Mr. Reader? Fact it, the picture attracted yo. If this picture attracted you and you hap pen to be a person who has something to sell it should prove to you the valua of having a picture in your advertising. We furnish pictures, with layout and copy sug gestions to advertisers in this newspaper, no matter what these advertisers may want to sell. Maybe it's a collie dog.See, we have it. THE TIMESHERALD ed. The Old Standby M