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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1925)
y ' "fiE "" y ti I'AOH TIIUKK Hnlunlny, April I, ll)lrt o it 10 a n IfcaratoM Addition ?.ti TXsfTT"' t)iTitn. TltM T1M14H-1I KHA 111). II U It N H . II A It N K V OOU N T Y - m affSrsstfiti WnwmlM . r . ., ,, --- ; 1 IL A CI A 1 5 v 1 J. 1 4wt J II dn I ho 'real's ' . i ' en ' i '"'.'ui ! ; -71 22 .Halllo Hhu;.f t Vp to that thnu, at tho thought of IiiivIuk thrown uway hla lovo, I hml lot my sontlmont got tho upper huid. Hut whon I roollxod Hint ho lind hooii tho tcnr I hadn't monnt to shed, tho knowledge Jerked mo up anil my prlilo, Inherited from a ton linn of hot-hoiulod ancestors, return ed. 1 imu)o uiysolf laugh. "See, I'm still running aftor you," 1 explained, "hut It's becnuno I'm nfrnln you wore HorlouHly considering not InkltiK homo. Pvo hoiird of girls walking homo hoforo but not olihhh. thin In funny." Ho turned and regarded mo with puzzled brow. It wib a good thing Tor mo that the gathering twllli;ht bid tho deep hurt In my uyoi "Como on, bo a Hport and tnku me homo. I know It's risking your reputation hut tnnybo you'll bo spar ed oh tbo kindly dark will covor us whon wo got to town." IIu shook hlH hoad Hlowly, almost smilingly as If tho whole tiling wero beyond his power of Interpretation. i Tho drive homo began. After I saw that bo was deter mined not to spook a word and tbo unbroken silence bad lasted for a few miles, I could stand It no longer. My nerves wero on edgo. "If you don't carry on a merry conversation with me, I'll bo forced to slug," I said. "Go ahead." ntlll storing fixedly at the road. My voice had boon trained. 1'vo always loved to sing. I can't romom iber a single day having passed whon I bad not. at some tlmo during It's twenty four hours, burst Into song. My volco, whllu not big, has a nuol 'ty that most people protend to like. ' My profosHor called a nun's volco. "That's what you need," be had told mo when 1 bail missed lessons or was Indlrferent about my scales. "You need experience. A real lover, marriage, babies. One must llvo be fore they can express anything of beauty with a voice." When I thought of his words now, I I iiighcd. "I thought you were going to sing," said a voice at my tldo "ploasu do " ho urged. "Whot'll It )--Knplln. Jo, or Mimical Comedy?" 1 "Not Jo7.a," bo Implored, "I'm sorry of my Inability to bo In tho name Insouciant mood." Ho hadn't figured on tho fact that I was n sptoudld actress trained by tho Insincerity uoeossarlly practiced In socloty by any girl who goes about. A little pause, thou I sang as I novor bad before and because tho noitgH 1 choso wero sad, thoy better suited tho throbbing tlmbro or my volco. And thouIt was a daring thing to do, but I sang Cyril Heott's "Lulla by." When I was half way through, I noticed thu sound of grilling tooth at my Htdo. I stopped. "Wbol'H tbo matter, Is It all that painful? Pvo known my singing to drlvo men to drink but I didn't realize- For (lod's sake, Bolllo, whon you have your heol on a worm, aren't you satisfied without turning and grind ing your heol?" "You know your volco Is lovely but why torment mo with pictures of things that might bavo boon?" he sighed. "Sometimes I think you aro absolutely without u heart." Wo drovo under tho porta eochore. Lights gleamed from every window of tho house. Klllo hod returned and thoro was a sound of music. Out front wero sovoral cars. A cocktail party was on. "Oood bye." be said. I swallowed hard, Ignoring tbo ox tended bnuil. "doing off a piece?" I returned In tho Jargon of tho crowd. It wsa tbo only way 1 could keep my con trol. "Yes, I'vo boon to see your fu thor and bu Is returning homo to morrow. I have mode nrrangomonts to go to the Club." I started toward tbo house. 1 could not have uttered one otbor word. "Halllo." he bad followed swiftly. "Will you pIomio do something for mo?" I nodded, still dumb. (To bo continued) IDEAL HOME NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION Close in, Beat 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 Be independent. See ua to own your Home. Best and Cheapest in the City W. T. Lester Company Leading Realty Dealers Fire Insurance Burns Building Loans Oregon KAH.M I'OIXTHItH (From Dopnrtiuout of Industrial Journalism Oregon Agricultural Col- logo.) Conservation or molsluro should receive first consideration In handl ing Oregon fruit soils, says Clayton U. Long, horticultural specialist for tho state college extension norvlco. Kurly spring plowing Is Imperative. Cover crops or weeds should not bo permitted to grow late In tho spring In fruit planting. In western Ore gon best results will bo bod If the soil In plowed and worked down by the middle of April. I aiobi oi ine ptiiiiwiun iriHim:uu in the Willamette valloy go to Califor nia, according to Information gather ed for consideration of county agri cultural economic conferences. In Washington county, for Instance, .'100,000 bushels of tho 470,000 bush el average production for the last five years were shipped south. Tho district around Htockton uses about 1)00 carloads of potato seed each your. Western Oregon grocers are In a position to supply that market and es n do so If I buy will mukn available a supply of eonslsluully good iuallty sU, aecordlug to K. It. Jockmnu, ex tension crop specialist of tho state college. Of the 27.000 acres of po tatoes grown uoar Stockton lost year 10,000 seres were planted with seed brought from the uilddla west. It Is bettor IiumIuuos to buy all baby r I. 4 "his Week FK at v wy A S v V By Arthur Brisbane BrmnfiMtwumjwtf, Am) wlmt w ww vtc!tft betovr UV wtrn 1 1 i.t. i,vu!!, hu and lkr th-'. .fv.t the yrcAter part at tuo carlo'.' J'rrw and Otvn, itlbn the ' CumiL, yo sea oil wells out in laa oct in. Men rvantuuU) will wrploro tho ocv.n'a bed, as they war txptorc Ala-k., or Africa, and givo to the farina, f. m th air, tho nitrogen they iHit'v'. Henry For J woold do it now, if ho l..d Mutclo Shoals. we&h Hb J) Usiclejo-lm im. lly' B0VE THE KNEES, PLEASE iO MILLION FEET A DAY SALMON BUT NOT CHILDREN AN OLD BIBLE I'nrla rulers of fashion say to women nil over tho werld: "Wear your skirts above your Lnt-cd and paint your ears red." And tho pathetic fact in that Mihons of women will wear nkirtn ii'i bhort as to bo silly, and paint thiir ears without loss of time. Alio tho eyelids are to ho stained dark brown or bluo, tho vyolnihoa i urled, and the inside of tho nos trils stuincd bright md. Thu Supromu Court decides thnt thu gniue and !eh act is constitu tional. The National (loverment therefore hai power, whore game and llsh aru conrerncil, to protect tho interest of tho people. Tho Monterey Fish Product Com pany must now discontinue turn ing Into fertilizer llsh fit for human food. What about nn act that would prevent exploiters of child labor turning young- lives Into dividends and grinding up children into profits 7 Isn't that worse than grlndlni; goc-d salmon into fertilizer? The short skirt, In reason, In i: miule, a step toward common miHe, ami away from microbes. j;id oars, when natural, Indicate uud blood condition. Hut for wo rn -n to weur skirts that would look foolish on a child, paint artiflciai health on their ears, curl their lashes und color their eyelids, that teems too much. However, buck of.it all there is divine wisdom, un doubtedly. Womun is on her way I to soma i;rund destiny. Let us ob serve and admire, hut not criticUo. Tho Supremo Court was not able to uphold tho constitutionality of an net to protect children, although certain so called "radical" Justlcen on thnt bench did uphold It. However, our highest court docs find u way to protect fluh and game. About n hundred years ngo, in n Vermont log cabin, a younjr Toother rend to her children old Tllhlu stories, about tho whale thot swallowed Jonah, Elijah and ids chariot of fire and tho fig trco that withered under Divine rcbuko. 3ly nfico has lxmrht her now jirinif ht a w.nva, artlatl. dome that look'. lik It was built to keep her lntll)ji at bom; 1 nevor like Uo Mirt whocl" shapes she worn in yoars iiKotic that took a half a down spears to hold tho critter on, but this hero up-to-date dovlc that crowns her brow today, l certainly a winnor and, I'm back of what I sayl " u'ravy-bowl turned upside down" describes It mighty nigh und n single, bobbin' foatho cnptlvaten the searchln' eye, Itr base-line irives the merest hint of Venus in uolinxc but it fairly socks th'i emphasis on smilin' ruby HjisJ Althoii'rh my niece's new spring hat ain't nccdin' no dt fense, I'll stake my repulntlon it's the pe ik of co '.j.jhu sense. Tho unnsaumin' i:j;-slicll may bo plumb borefr i,f pride, yet ovory time wo meet one, wo can swear to what's inside! When wo run nerost perfection it's tho time fcr staudin' pat- -so, I reglsUr niproval of my niece's now spring hat. Undo John. Wo can cBtlmnto the wealth un der ground in this country. Tito Hurlund Oil Company strikes u new. oil well In its Colorado territory. 'J ho roar of tho gas, rushing out, twenty million feet u day, can bo heard for six miles. If gas wore wrth one dollar thousand, which is called "a cheap, confiscatory price," how much would that well yicli'. in jponey? And tho wealth hi tho uround In perhaps less than ths woaTth in tho ir. Flouting above every Shvq, wnitinj; to 4)0 taken out and uad ii onoudi nitrogun to fortllizo nuiny suoli farms. We buy nitrogen )ruUU all th way from Honth America, and thro aro billions of tons if It ubov our heudo. That motiicr was poor and all hor peoplo wero poor, and ours wan. a youni; nnd jwor nation then, Tho old Diblo from that log cabin, carefully wrapped up, woh taken to the broad platform before tho Capi tol. With Ids hand on thnt Hlblj. Calvin Coolldjro aworo to do h duty as President of tho United SUitea, Ho is tho grundson of tho Now Kngland woman that owned tha Hlblc, 100 yearn ago. Ti yfrgfrjfafr Thhj is tho land of opportunity and growth. What will it bo in yoars to como, if tho 112,000,000 now hero work as hard and hope fully as men and women did in tho dayi of Calvin Coolldco's L'rund, mother? THE' WORM THAT TURNS. AT LEMrr.CXBRCIGES JTS UWER r-.n A y?sur i yv ' i n i -. v- -v j JIXl A rrj' A S a i mm ujkffiiir, s r chlckii at one tlmo where only one range and one brooder equipment aro available than to attempt to brood and range together chicks of differ ent ages, nays II. K. Cosby, poultry specialist for O. A. C. extension. Ily all means plan to grow green feed for tho Oregon poultry flock, says thu college extension service. This Is one of tho four major classes of feeds necessary for growth and production. Kale Is the one best hot. Itoot crops, alfalfa hoy, cabbage, etc., should bo provided as an emergency winter feed, becaune koto does not always llvo through tho winter. o TllltKi: MCOTINi: IIIIANOS NOW IN OHIXIOX .MAHKKTH (From Department of Industrial Journalism Oregon Agricultural Col logo.) In making up nicotine sulfate sprays for control of plant Hue, tho Oregon grower, may procure on tho Oregon markets any of tho following commercial brands of a minimum of (0 per cent strength, as listed with tho agricultural chemist of the ex periment statien: Hall's Nicotine, Halt Tobacco Chemical company. New York; lllack Loaf 40, Kentucky Ily-I'rodiietn corporation, Louisville, Ky.; N. 1. O. Nicotine, Nlcotlno Pro ducts corporation, Clorksvlllo, Teuii. A solution of killing strength may he made up of any of these brands according to directions on tho con tainer, usually 1 to 400 about a teaspooiiful to a gallon or water. Tho addition of enough fish oil or other soap to make a week suds makes tho solution more effective on vegetables. For orchard uho tho soap is omitted and a commercial spreader substitut ed, as thu nicotine spray Is often used In combination with othilr sprays. -o- (ioon hi:i:d ciicapkht (From Department of Industrial Journalism Oregon Agricultural Col lege.) Oood potato seed is tho cheapest rogardloHS of tho cost, If within reas on, says 10, It. Packman, crops spec ialist for (ho Oregon Agricultural college Cost of producing an aero or potatoes Is around 180 In thu Wil lamette valloy, around 7G In central Oregon and about 100 In high ylold ing nrctis, such as Mainour county, according (o conclusions reached by county agricultural economic confer ences, Most Items entering Into (heso lasts are fixed and not Influenced by tho yield per aero. Cost of growing a bushel of potatoes is therefore re duced as yields per acre Incroaso. Certified Ilurbauk seed last year yielded 200 per cent more market stock on the farm of Fred Sowei: In Washington county. Oood seed made Just as fine a showing In other parts or tho statu. o Wo will do your Job work. FurTen Years-Dependable Ewcoplional clopondnbilUy hut been chnr uctoristlc of Dodge Brothem Motor Car sinco tho day the first of thew sturdy cars whs marketed. Not once in a decade has it failed to uphold ard enhance its reputation for faithful per formance. The reason for its consistent yoodness and continued betterment points directly back to the ideals of tho founders. Instead of fluctuating between an endless series of annual models, they determined to concentrate on tho perfection of a single chassis. Dodge Brothers Motor Car today is the embodiment of that ideal an ideal that will endure as long as tho institution itself. R. V. HOPPER Burns. Oregon SGlSl