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THHTIMKH-HKRAIiD, II URNS, HAHNHY COUNTY ORHCION
HaUmlay, March M, 1090
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HU118CIU1TION 11ATKB
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Three Months m 70
Hatunlny, Marclt 28, 1020
FItANK TAKKH VH TO TAHK
Mr. ntitl Mrs. U. K. Johiiflpn drovo
oror from l'rlnovlllo lost Hundny nnil
pout tho week In this vicinity, ro
tnrnltiR homo yestorday. Frank at
onco enmo to this olllco and gavo us
n "Jacking up" for allowing the flno
natural grade from tho top of Hngo
hen hill to Silver crook gut ho out of
repair. Ho nays that'll ono of tho
finest dirt roads In tho Htato and linn
a reputation that should ho kept up.
It cortaluly Ih not a credit In Its pren
ent condition and ho wants It flzod
hoforo ho comes hack over to pay tax
es, which will ho In about ten days.
Ho's rlRht, hut wo have an alibi:
Tho January froshot c.iUHod a lot
of damage to tho roadM In Harney
I county and tho Itond Master linn boon
working ovor time trying to got poo
plo to ropalr tho damage. Wo aro
Infonnoit ho had tho Silver crook
road arranged for hut tho man who
nhould havo dona tho work In not on
tho Job. However, wo hopo ho will
bo boforo tho road gots so dry It
will bo Impoaalhlo to Improve with
out much work.
Tho county Judge, Commissioner
Uuchanan and Itoatl Mantor Fraztor
havo boon making n tour of tho coun
ty roads during tho past work with
vlow of getting the repair work un
der way to tho boat advantage
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MOTHKH'H CliUII
(Contributed)
Mother's Club mot on lint Thurs
day at tho homo of Mrs. Chaa. Loo
nard with Mrs. Juy Gould us Joint
hostoss,
Tho I'rosldont, Mrs. John Caldwell,
holng 111, Pnst President, Mrs. Ump
hlro presided.
Details of the Calico dance, to bo
given April 10, were further dls
cusiod. It hns boon the custom of tho club
to glvo ovory year at Kaster time an
KgK Holllng for tho children of tho
town who aro In tho grammar grades.
This matter was taken up and It was
decldod to glvo this on tho afternoon
-of April 10. Tho children getting
out at 2:30 P. M. will have tholr
contest first. It will bo hold on tho
Presbytorlan church grounds.
All mother's Club mombors aro
requostod to bring ono dozen colored
eggs to Mrs. H, Hotchklss'n house.
Atiy othors mothors outside of tho
club, wishing to aid In this may also
bring eggs.
After tho business meeting tho
hostesses entertained with cards.
Tho color scheme used was green
and whlto. Tho house was guyly dec
orated. Spring floworH being used
along with tho greon and whlto.
Kvorywhoro was to he seen the
Shamrock, green Shamrorks wore
used for table markers, green enn
dloB In shape of Shamrocks wore
served. A dainty green lunch was
sorvod. Tho favors holng llttlo
greon candy pigs wishing us luck.
Mrs. Hull HntohkfiH won first
prlzt and sho vory graciously showed
tho mombors how well sho could
wear tho greon. Mrs. UiishoII Smith
won socond prlzo.
Tho next mooting placo was not
decided, ns tho member swill be very
busy tho opinion was expressed that
It might ho woll to wait four wooks
hoforo another meeting,
QM!'LKTK INHPKOTION
OF COUNTY ItOADH
Judgo Johnson, Commissioner Bu
chanan and Koad Master 0. W, Fraz
ler urrlved homo yesterday at noon
from a tour of tho county In which
thoy were Inspecting tho roads. They
went as far south us Cottonwood In
Trout crook valloy, going down by
way of tho Summit SprlngH road and
returning through Catlow valloy.
Thoy roport tho roads havo boon
pretty badly washed out during tho
January run off hut that It will not
bo long until thoy aro In good ropalr.
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MItS. IlICHAItDHON OIVKH
AFTKUNOON TO FRIKNDH
Several of tho older lady acquain
tances of Mrs. Joanotto lllchardson
roport a vory onjoyablo tlmo at an
nftornoon Thursday at her homo.
Sho had about a dozon guosts on
this occasion and tho aftornoon was
pleasantly spent In an ontortnlnlng
way; for Instance: "Unwinding a
yarn" was accompanied by tho guost
unwinding a ball of twine and at tho
same time relating an original story
of tholr early experiences in pion
eering, or a Illblo story, otc. Draw
ing a pig whtlo blindfolded was an
other diversion that causod much
nmusemont and for which tho most
artistic was awarded with a prlzo.
Tho refreshments woro nlcoly norvpd
and most geuorous In proportions an
woll as attractltva and appotlxlng.
Tho hostess was warmly thanked by
her guosts for tho pleasant nftornoon.
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YOUNO MOTIIKK 1)1 KH
Mrs. W. A. Slier died at tho hos
pital last Saturday night, tho cauiu
of her death being Drlghl's dlsenno.
Sho was 28 yoars, tour months and
twenty-one days old at tho tlmo of
her doath.
Mr. Slier came horo last fall to
visit his brother, Hart, and decldod
to remain horo pormnnontly nnd
therefore sent for his wife and llttlo
daughter who nrrlved In IJurns on
tho 20th day of Docomher. Mrs.
Sller's health had not been robust
for threo years and sho contracted a
sevoro cold which resulted In nor
declining rapidly.
Charolotte Spcnr-Sltor was born on
October 28, 1805 at McOloud, Alhor
tn, Canada and wns mnrrled to W.
A. Sllor at Plnchor Crook Alberta,
Canada on July 7th, 1021. Ono child
wns born to them, Jean Inaholl, ngod
three years. Sho had been a patient
sufforer for more titan threo yoars.
Tho funeral sorvlco wns conducted
Sunday nftornoon, Hev. Samuel Har
ris In charge and Interment inndo In
tho Hums cemetery.
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FO!tl KNOINKKIt MAK-
1N(1 INVKHTIOATION
A. 8. Courtrlght, mechanical en
gineer connected with tho Ford Mo
tor Co. with hondquarters at Salt
l.nke, spent several days tn till' city
during tho week consulting with tho
Ford authorized agency hero, tho
Hums Onrnge, Mr. Courtrlght Is In
chargo of the Fordsou tractor de
partment and In his Investigations
he not only Includes the ndvnntagen
of this excellout farm help In tho
way of agriculture, hut also Its var
ied uses, especially Its practicability
as an Irrigation unit In pumping.
The gentleman sees a great future
In UiIh country for Irrigation devel
opment through pumping utilization
of the underground water. He Is
favorably Impressed with tho future
along this Hue In this big valley nnd
contomplntoH n more oxteudod and
Intense survey of the situation nt
home future time when he can de
vote a longer stay,
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VAM.KV VIKW HOHPITAIi NOTKH
J. K. Slzernoro ban sulllclently re
covered from his recent operation as
to return to his homo early this week.
.Mr. Slzernoro Is feeling fine.
(loo. II. Hollehnugh, of Hockley,
was a patient during thu week but Is
able to leave aad hns returned home.
Mrs. Karl Graham Is u patient this
wcok.
Mrs. Millie Patterson Is confined
to a room In the hospital this week.
Joe Huggman Is nlso a pntleut at
this time.
Miss Hosollo Iteed had her tonsils
removed on Tuesday and has gone tn
her home.
Till-: liAIMKH' MIIHAKY CI, till
'(Contributed)
Thu Ladles' Library Club met at
tho homo of Mrs, V. K. Huston on
Suturday. March 21st.
Our now I'rosldont, Mrs. M. A.
Hlggs, outlined tho work of thu Club
for tho coming year In a fow woll
ohoHon remarks,
Tho standing commlttoos for tho
year woro then appointed nnd tho
mooting turned ovor to tho hostesses.
Tho subjoot for tho aftornoon be
ing Lovo Queens of History.
Mrs, Mary Griffin road a vory In-
Valley View
Hospital
BURNS, OREGON
Under Direct Charge of
Graduate Registered
Nurse
Graduate Nnrse In
Charge of Surgery
Rates Reasonable
Patients Given Radicu
lar Personal Service
Maternity Cases
Accepted
torostlng paper on tbe Life and
Times of tho Empress Josephine.
Mrs. Joanotto Klchardaon road a
ploce from ono of tho loading raaga
slnos on John Wilkes Dooth. He Is
reported to havo died by poison ad
ministered by tils own hand in 10011,
at Knocli, Okla.
Mrs. Huston told us tho stor of
beautiful Noll Qwyn who hnd as n
loyal lover King Ohnrles 11 v! Knit
land. Llttlo Vertollo Richardson srar.g
tho Song of tho Nlghtlngnl' ' d tho
Ulncksmlth's Song, plnylng nor own
accompnnlmonts on tho Ukulels.
Tho Life of Lndy Hamilton, known
as Tho Divine Lady, and Lord Nel
son of Trafalgar fnmo was read by
Mrs. II. 1). Maco and wan listened to
with much Interest.
Tho program elosod with Mrs.
Mnry Cawlflold reading tho slory of
Madnmo do Pompadour tho sweet
heart of Louis V of Franco. Madame
do Pompadour was a groat friend of
struggling artists of that day and
was tho founder of tho Louvre Art
Onllory.
This Interesting subject will bo
continued nt the next mooting nt thu
home of Mrs. II. H, Maco on April
4th.
Guests or the Club woro Mrs. G,
W. Clnvenger, Mrs. Aco Johnson, nnd
Mrs. Horl lllchnrdsnn.
Wo aro pleased to report that sev
eral members who havo been sor
lously III nro much Improved and will
soon bo with us ngnlu,
Very delicious refroshmonts woro
sorvod and a social hour spent In
discussing the subject to bo studied
next year.
The hostesses were, Mrs. Huston,
Mrs. II. II. Maco, Mrs. Mary Orlfnu,
Mrs, Mary Cawlfleld nnd Mrs. Joan
otto lllchardson.
MXUL AM PKHHONAL
Irn Nelson, of Prlnrotou, was a
buslnoss visitor to Hums on Thurs
day. Dan II. Kerfoot, of Tho Dalles, wns
a visitor to Hums during this week.
Dan wns formerly sheriff of Mainour
county,
Sherman Long was down from his
ranch Tuesday on some legal busi
ness connected with the rettlemout
of tho James Plrle estate.
Mr. HusmusHou of the Hnrney
County Creamery announces that ho
has resumed buying coram and Is
paying rnnli for the product.
12. W. Ilarno nrrlved here last
night In company with K, II. Con
ser nod Archie McGlwau whon they
returned from Hend. Mr. Jinnies
had met them In Hend by arrange
meat on his way In from Portland
II. K. Topp and Victor Marshall or
the Sknggs ntoro of this city, spent
the week end at llolso at a conference
of the employes of this chain store
concern. Thoy drove over on Sat
urday and returned home on Sunday
night.
liny Huuynrd and his sister, Mrs.
Geo. Cawlfleld, arrived home last
Saturday from Paisley whore they
had gone to bring their motor, Mrs.
J. O. Huuyard after sho had visited
there for several months. She Is
now at home In Hums.
All friends doslrlng .'- p.ut'clcato
In furnishing homo made candy for
tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid Easter
Salo, or furnish sugar, nuts or cho
colate uro asked to so Inform any
ono of the following, who uro mom
bors of thut cemmittee: Mrs. Sam
Mothorshoad, Mrs. C. H. Voogtly, or
Mrs. Julian Uyrd.
MRS. SAMUEL HARRIS
State Accredited Teacher
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Piano
flioae 117M
Eat a Dtsh of
ICE CREAM
Every Day
Alpine Ice Cream is made from Pare
Cream. Quality unsurpassed and
prices right. Get a packer far year
Saaday dlaaer. Just pheae as and we
will deliver.
We alio handle sweet milk, cream and
whipping cream.
Harney County Creamery
Phone 55M
!tts
Dorn TuoBday, March 24, to Mr.
and Mrs, J. W. Crossing, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Host woro ovor
from tholr Silver crook ranch homo
on Tuesday.
itovlvnl meetings begins April 20
nt tho Church of tho Nazarouo with
T. C. Mthorton ovangollnt.
Dr. II. F. Smith was not ablo to boo
his patients for a portion of this
week as ho contractod n sevoro cold.
W. II. Consor of tho First Nnt
lonl Dank and Archlo McGowan of
tho Hums Garugo made a trip to
Uoiul this weok on business.
Mrs. John Kvnnn wns up from hor
homo nt Crnno yesterday transacting
somo business nnd calling upon
friends.
A. L. Hackney was ovor from
Nampa for a short visit during tho
weok. Ho was n guoHt of his broth
er, I). S. Hacknoy, while In town.
Ilnth tho proprietors of tho Pnlaco
Peel hall, Messrs, Hognrd and Loth
rop urn among the flu victims this
week.
Hums McGnwnn Is suffering from
a sevoro sprain In his ankle which ho
sustained yesterday by a fall on tho
stnlrwuy at tho high school building.
Two of tho buildings on thu Stan
dard Oil Co. grounds nro now en
closed and tho big storage tanks In
their permanent positions. Work Is
progressing vory satisfactory on this
big development.
Our old pioneer friend W. II, John
son, of Sliver creek, was In town for
a short stay this weok, being a guest
at thu homo of his son Albert Mr.
Johnson's long experience In ranch
ing nnd raising stock In the Silver
creok section hns mndo htm more or
less an authority on somo of tho
problems that confront tho people
of this country In the way of benefic
ial use of water and tho adaption of
crops to this climate. Mr. Johnson
hns boon a close student of theso
problems nnd knows from actual ex
perience how best tn bundle certain
details, He Is of the opinion thnl
all of his section ns well ns tho Hnr
ney valley Irrigation plans will ho
worked out satisfactorily within tho
moans of tho land owners If thoy will
but unite on conservative plans nnd
work together. Tho Innd should be
classified ns to Its nctual productlvo
worth, the water applied systemat
ically and Judiciously, tho system of
Irrigation he worked out on a basis
or economy with the least expenso
and covering n period or years that
will permit tho producer to pny out.
If everybody wns as unsolflsh ns
Hill Johnson, wo'd got somewhere
with this development program,
that's sure.
YAfter EVery Meal C
Pans it around
after every noil.
Give the family
the benefit of Its
aid to dlirf tloa.
Qcans teeth tao.
Keep It always
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UAH FAITH IN OUR FUTUMK
To Tho Kdltor It dovolvos upon
tho writer to express his approcintlon
of tho valuo of tho wonderful re
sources which tho ICmpIro of Harney
hns in storo for Its pooplo, onco tho
life giving element beneath Its soli
Is ralsod and allowed to bring Its
production up, to tho standard to
which thoy are entltlod for tho years
of patient effort.
During tho writer's short visit in
your community ho has gone ovor
somo of the .developments nnd seen
what groat opportunity lays In ntoro
with tho proper Insinuations to glvo
tho rancher a cheap wator supply and
enable him, to havo a power to dovol
op It that Is low In cost and econom
ical enough for him to pay for it.
Tho Ford Motor Company of the
Salt Lake Hranch extends Its en
gineering sorvlco to you in ovory way
toward tho success of tho Irrigation
of your rnnchus In Hnrney County,
and to that end has promised Mr.
McGowan of tho Hums Garage to In
vestigate tho possibilities of bringing
Into tho district at a rensonnblo cost
a well boring apparatus that will bo
capabla of boring holes of sufficient
size to furnish a supply of water
necessary for tho Irrigation, nnd nn
ndeuato equipment for pumping In
cluding tho power necessary nt a cost
within tho means of overy rancher.
Permit mo to say that tho ultimata
success of ranch productions In Har
ney, from the vlow that I have hud
and tho faith It hns given mo will go
far beyond tho anticipation of tho
most optimistic ownor of Its richest
quarter.
This department will co-operato
with you nnd your citizens tnwnrd
tho consumption of your hopes and
to that ond will ttso Its Information
and experienco to help you Individu
ally nnd collectively.
A. 8. COtJHTIHOHT.
Engineer.
FOUI) MOTOIt COMPANY,
Fordson Knglnoorlng Dopt.
Salt Lnkn Hranch.
PIIKHIIYTKHIAN GIIUIICII
Sunday School nt 10 A. M.
Tho genius of Sunday School suc
cess Is hard work. When Queen Vic
toria said to Padorwskl, "You aro a
genius," ho ropllod, "Ah. your ma
jesty, perhaps; hut boforo I was a
genius I was n drudge." Kvory truo
genius hns simply dovoloped drudg
ery into mastery so that groat things
aro accomplished with ease. Gen-
030I30II01I0E0I0
You're Safer on
Balloon Tires
Made by Goodyear
Safer when you ride on them. Their famous
All' Weather Tread gripe the slipperiest road.
Safer when you buy them. At these low
prices they are the greatest balloon tire value
on the market.
Burns
HARNEY COUNTY ABSTRACT a TITLE CO
(Inc.)
Abstracts of Jitle
i Insurance-Fire and Auto
REAL ESTATE
Building Loans Surety Bonds
Phone No. 63W., Burns Oregon
Nw location in Rsed Building
adjoining Maioalc Building
!maa
tun is not luck as somo young poople
soom to think but is rather "An
endless capacity for taking pains."'
This is what counts in Sunday School
and Church work.
Dlvlno Worship at 11 A. M.
Thomb of Sermon "Crucified
with Christ."
Oxonhnm's llttlo poom might woll
stltnulato serious reflection as wo
approach this Kaster tldo.
"To ovory man thoro oponoth
A Way, nnd Ways and a Way;
And tho High Soul climbs tho High
Way
And tho Low Soul gropes tho Low,
And In botweon, on tho misty flats,
Tho rest drift to nnd fro.
Hut to ovory mnn thoro oponoth
A High Wny and a Low,
And overy mnn davidoth
The wny his soul shall go."
Tho terminal ground Improvement
contlnuos to grow ns tho days go by
with tho buildings n oaring- comple
tion. Tho plastering is under way,
pntnllng ns rapidly as tho stago of
building will permit. Tho grounds
nro receiving attontion, also.
Get The
Habit
and eat at the
CLUB
CAFE
Levcns Hetel Balldlns;
Meals at all hours and the
menu includes everything
obtainable in the local mar
ket in season
Special Sunday
Dinners
Quick courteous service
Garage
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