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PUKNI HARNEY ffiPjTY, OjCON IfcpAYIS, It 20
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fr miTcmc CTArruru
N.StanficId Coming In To
mill v k a a aa a. w w a. a
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A0ikTlJRAL AGENT
. .j . . . e . . ! ii a Mir rAh niton
MAUI
FOR BUSINESS
Tim .foHoWlhr latter, deal wlih
tho Veent shortage W ,gasoiWw in I
thin purl of the country;--It doesn't
!!!!!U.! . 3$ er L. E. McDan!. Plant ' Work
iun m an iu vuu .wiuao in iib alluring1? , ' i ,
Immediately lpon His
It exist without dbubt-rrtWHl It Ij
up to tho people to or
It: . '"AY'7"
Tho gnnollmj. shortage guttural
throughout tly i'nulflc COast ami tho
..im U l MavllUllll. timaliwilit 1 .. il..... tm... ....i. i..n... ..
i iL. Mf n.lll IV lUiltll .mil f'.1l4.il.. ..... . i . .
luu ' - i 1 1 1 ik uiuiiiiHi ll viii i.iiiiiiiiiiiv n ii i ii I'm i
Co,, ltiit week received u tele- than 0110 daya emvte ol krhoIIiim on
fr.. i K. N. Stnnrtold, thu big Miami today, and In order that onau
g,.,.ir, hi which ho announ-ltlal IndUHlrv be alibwad to onarAto
his ititeiition or coming Jioro at i it, ts Imperative that ,veryo eon
i . I 1 . . . . I . .. 1 . I v -
uaie ui " mijukiiiuii f .cuuvun
to look over tho range land or
Antiiniiir III Mill! vlnlttliv will
of InvcHtlng and brlngng none
4 flocks to till county. x
i Irrigation district recently
Is respoDMlblo ror Mr. Stitii-
iniBrusL in iiKniHY vhiirv. iin
A looking ror a place lo rangH
' i lu ll. . : -. - . U.l.l ' - -
IKK us iii iu wwwjmrwiiii imtn
trail or aklfieM'.ttwl la 'tM
to winter revikig (lace. , ft
range adjacmt lo winter for-
k I it a . ,. A 4-1 at...
ho wun (so aiii oi irrigaiiou
rscocaixes this as An Ideal itec
for his bUHlnoss.
t only Is this true or Mr, Stun
but other Hjetr aa well. P. J.
(I.. I .M.IL.M i. "
man who la looklug1 for a
proposition. Mr. Connelly has
I iUIVIll'U III Ultl IVQU 1LT M
i company's land In this part or
country. Local .stock men who
tin) "1 H wt'wACwVwNI MMM
Horve gaolne and tuid It naly when
. ... . .
ami wnerei in awoiutety 'necessary.
Kvery one TUaineneaMrlly raalUo
that phyirtB'-oi, tracks, tractora
pnmpiHK.y.fiHiMU, im shearing
planta t0wiai,lM kail i-'wa-all-
wt all eMli mmIv4 iiM'uiw
ollne cortawMtaft; t, MkMgjigNHiatytis
wAUwflfV!wkBwMwiswttlBUBwMBwlBwml BwJMw&l
wvfaiw a iffwvmfv awvwwPVrni''wffPi
t"kkva it
allows io 'rait., .
Ity la tke CaiU 'a('n-, KahwrM
Asaeclatlon CbiVMt( M May 24th
and S5th. Tha aweiaaa or fatlura of
thU conveatlon dep largely aa
gasoline aa Jiaraa beiag 'an inland
city It will be necessary ror those
attending to eewe ay aatomobllo.
la It more Important that this con
vaittle fee r nufcM aud that essen
tial Jadastry be allowed to operatu
or k it more-Important that wo takri
pan recent years 10 ouisiuo irn
points to reed during tho
have also learned by bitter
f a hull tn ahln thnfi afnrU jlurlnv -1 .. .. .... .iHikl. fl . U I m lulu
pleasuroitrlp? Va bellevo that overy
resident 'or Harney county ban the
Interest at, thlrt community at heart
jsui-u mmt ii. uitntiio. ii;ianu wiu, riiy see. inai ii'is io mo
f Intt limnnv rnr Ihrnn vnini uau miuii.iuit
.... u .... .-. . -'--VTrjwKaC t
bn built to hold the hood water much as powaleaHtll the present
use at the proper time and under crlsht la" 'iaaU The Standard Oil
t- - - A , I .
niuwious. nmy wsni 10 Keep Co mm He W WWf ewry.miHg poasi-
raonoy for hay at home aw) they .bU. im alUw4Wltli4aJMMrtMe' and we
It can bo done by wr,8UHgV e4rfW'haifiewlak keying
rwervolrs and atorlng the water. iesMHtHil Inddiry operating.
Vury truly yours.
Arrival On Field.
1MB list Ul lf.'.DIIk DMILH Ul IHO VUI
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HAILN'KY COUNTY NATIONAL
DANK llurns, Oregon
. Saturday, IS, 191
Have made carefiit examination of
.... . . . . . h Am 1 a A 1 a
lands belonging to tho Coloiilzu- there la less tlian 400 gauon.in sior-
concurn but othurs as well, 1 age at tho Crane ttatlon. Tltlu
,lln. I f....... A I . SSa I . m I . ! 1 1 I
.1 . . . i iL.I t
r lauu wiiifii iiiirit iu u-iiiiir rivuiiw mv im miiii mr UTsatiiiiiui i i lunii ji
Tructorn, pumping tingliu's, phynlclnn
Mr. DavldHon lnror;na thin paper cars, Trucks, Sheering plants, etc. It
fAMVlMtllltl ft 1a In n . nhlmfn ttflllfII Will IITI Mil 11 HIT HI
to keep In close touch with nr- least 10 daya, that nil .pleuHtire cars
Nn In this vnlley during tho entire, will realise the seriousness or he sit
kon. Ha hcuh whoru we are Ket-1 nation 'aad will allow this aupply to
, be unetl ror tho emieutlal Industries
euuiaerated above.
We reol tht tbo Htandnra on
In lino for development and ia
to use Ii Ih influencQ and orKun-
Of bimlnniin.nliilltv anil nnu urhn
naa Wlun prtMtrlaarn. Tin la.cn
to back
country
has tWeilntereat of Harney county t
to
heart iwil are dol.V all they can
up the;levelopmenet elirellejraUke situation, and we appeal
and it "to Just ucriJ nwa ,'to 'the gaaellne user or Harney count
Will iniiLra It a atrAAii
. . m 11111tflNI
TO CONS01IlATl'WI,y jnoro than necwsary.,
i ty.te-cMSMrre .nasal!
possible in order that the essenthM
indiistrlea will not be )aiidlnappM
,Uurja -(.laragQ i
Hy 11, t SMITH,
A general school meeting wa held
Hie Wr,if Creek school house April
" to iLicukh consolidation. AIM
wni oeing in fayor, petitions woro
"L'U liv tliOHn nruHunt from thu
u Urt tH. Tho consolidation '
m ou vottid on ut tho Annual School
ellns June 21.
l tho intention to dniivnr thn A. Ottlnger took his departure yeV
fnr liln liomn In San Frii.nr.lnco.
iroiu van ana i'ine ureaic 10 t ,
centrAlly located nolnt most Con-Ioforo leuvlng o staieu io a repro
lnt for tho Mllldalo and Woir aontatlvo or this paper thut ho wa?
Further Investments
With Development
L. IJ. MuDanlolH, who wus recently
uppointud ngrlcultural ugunt ror Har
ney county, arrived horu tho fore
part or this wuok and at onuo ko I
busy with what. nor ho round to do,
T,u fit Ht thing was to butt Into this
shop and toll uh how to run a print
shop, ho having had morn or less ex-
porJeuco along tho lino, but when he
found he could really havo sumo
work.te daJtu backed up. Througn
having a, thrfiy' and energetic wife
mr. jncuanieia naa nearly gotten nut
tied in a home but lacks a few things
wit wklok nil orderly household
akeM be provided;, however, with
kU versMiWy ltnj)piyat.
m, rmmW- kS kid wide ex-eW-Mi
in i ewe'ttet'-ll work ke is io
tlM m- in Harmr ewty and we feel
aaiHk he is ireltng ( taeet with success
a4 the farwera anC iKfck men are
going to And him ' k)g aid Iu the
problems they have ( aelvp. He kaa
ha1 partleular training in range
work and waa under James T, Jar-
dine, the new experiment stallon di
rector at O. A. 0. fftf a time whlln In
the rorest service. Mr MoDaiilols
was suiKirvlspr or the Wenaha rore.it
reserve in Washlugtvn, but or Into
years 1ms been in kHaluuas ror him
self, lie kaa dlspoaed of hln stock
and la la, Ilarnoy county to duvoto
his entire 'energies to .hulplug thu
farmer and stockmen work out their
problems, -" -
The gentleman met with a dele
gation ef prominent .men from Silver
ereek Wednesday and upon being In
formed of their desjro to give the
sage rai eraeKauon a real icsi no ai
ftnee arranged with these gentlemen
fnVa cinfgJifgt-Vthfl latter
part of thb) -month In which u sys
tematic poisoning, selge will bo wag
ed. Mr. McDaniels will personally
conduct thla, caaapalgn and stay nu
the Job until results aro obtained,
Wevlded the people ot tho district
will give hln aid.
He met with F. 0, Kelly or Catlow
Thursday and round that .the army
BfittrrAlQiJA ;
DATE ARE JUNE' 23-28
" I w.. .. .
Much in i 4wFor Lovers of
Music 'unl Lectures on
Program This Year.
J
Tho llritj1 annoiiiictiiiiDiit or tho
1020 Chautaumm program lititlcutoi'
that (ho iittfacUnnfi to ho progi'titod
aro of the wmo high Htamlurd wl.ldi
has.characturUcii HIIlMiu-Whlto pro
grams In the past. MuhIc, lecturo
and ontertainelit lovorH npparontly
havo much In Hloro for them during
thu weok or June 23-28 the ahauttiu-
Ua dates fr turns'.
A leelure event of cardinal Inter
est k evheukled. In the coming or
Tons 'tWyiill H'the noted Ansae
soldler-iiete. "lUt iraa acclaimed bV
Tkeederu; .Ieeaevelt as the greatest
speaker tni fwar produced and ke tuu
been wImaIw, new laurels of
wltk kk poerfut reconstruction lec
ture', ''KevMipx he World."
Other lectareM er Komlnence aro:
Ilurnell Font; prominent ' Inventer
and electrical .scientist who brings
alecture-'eHtjH'lalument or real ed
ucational valtesv and Intense Interest
on the marvek or electricity illus
trated by- liu own apparatus; Hon.
C H. I'dale, member of tho Now
Zealand Parliament and ono or the
most brllHaht men or the Antipodes;
Capt. Norman Allan Imrlo, formerly
Htart lecturer with the Canadian
Army ami ow speaking on Drltlsh
American relations, and M. Ij. Melt
luger, who thrown a new light 011 the
Mexican situation. '
Perhaps tho outstanding feature
of the entire week Is tho production
or "It Pays to Advrrtlsu" 011 th
fourth night by thu Kulghloy New
York Plujfo.ru. This romudy huccwi
has hnd sensational ruua In all our
cities and necHiisn or Us wholosomn
atmosphenj. Is an Ideal Chautaun.ua
play. A w -
Tho' muslu or thu week promises
much to tlioMiiunlo lovers or thlh
community. On Hid opening day
tho Old Fashioned Girls come In two
concerts. This, company featuro
both vocally anl f,1nstrumentally tho
delightful music ,pr tho olden days:
Four charming vorsatllo young
ladles constitute, the. company. On
WlljHON'fJ IHRlfJATION PLANT
KNGOUKAOKH OTHKIUi
A. 13. Whitney wbh Ih from his big
farm near Lawen last Tuesday.
AVhllo In convurnation with n repres
ontntivo of this paper Mr, Whitney
romarkod that ho had recently visit
ed (ho Chan, Wilson placo nenr Dog I
Mountiiln and that tho ntinttilnir
i f " 1
Irrigation plant being oporated on
(ho Wilson ranch had certainly opou
od his eyes and glvon him inspiration
to experiment on hln own placo.
Mr. Whitney lu Bolting along In
yearn and hall about mado up hln
mind to lot tho other fellow do the
BEDS IMPORTANT FOR
BIG STOCK CONVENTION
List All The Available Rooms
With Committee; Your ..
Guests as Well.
Tho big stock convention will bo
tho noxt thing of Importance do-'.
inaiidlng our attoulion, It boltig May
Hear those dates lu mind ami
oxporlmontlng and active dovoloplng hIbo romombor it Is up to tho clt
0 tho country, especially hIiico hol'zcl)H ot UurtiB to seo that tho delit
hKi'iHiV".a Rood many dollura with Kates aro properly taken cure of diir-
i
Trio la two programs or
aud entertainment. Ward
worms, or some such "animal" aru thu second day comes the Ward
Wntora
music
Waters Is an Impersonator wlddfs1
known on thu Chautauqua platform
and ho hnH the able support of tyo
real arllstn, Dona Foley aud Fnrn'u
Luwls-Waters.
On thu third day u musical uvout
of red-letter Importance Is schoduled
In tho npftouranco or l ho Zcdolcr
Symphonic Quintet, Thin company,
under the direction or Nlcolal Zedet
ur, Swedish 'cellist, Is rated ns ono
of tho boHt symphonic orchestras on
tho roncert platrorm. Helen PorT
tune, soprano, and Salvador 8a
Spanish violinist, aro artists of rare
ability. "
Tho flf tli day brings a musical
event which will particularly appeal
to lovers of tho violin. Ferdinand
Pillion, noted Kroilch violinist, ap
pears on thn day In two recitals,
anslsted by Oiibrlello Clnus, dramatic
destroying crops In the Catlow coun
try. He took the matter up with Mr.
Kully and thu latter will arrange up
on his arrival at liouin 10 gel in
touch with his neighbors and set a
ilutv for a drlvo on Ihoxu pests. Mr.
MoDunielu will provide for thu neces
sary poison bait for this purpnHu but
the neighborhood will pay the uctunl
cxpouso of thu poison.
On Wednesday evening Mr, -Mv-Daniels
met with 8upt. Obll Shattuck
of thu experiment station aud it few
men who aro Interested lu tho qiro-
motlon nf agriculture and stock rais
ing in -Ibis section, Mr. 'McDAtUols
iis'ke'd many questions of these men
add outlined his plamr'ror aggressive
work lu tho county' 'during tho pres
ent season. It Ih hln nope td form u
Farm llurcaii having an Ills' co-wirlc-
era 'proiulnant and progresslvo mnu
lu every part of tho county engaged
in farming and stock raising. He
E'wk patrons.
Tho small number of puplla now
"rolled from these districts makoa
reudy to invest moro mouoy lu this'
city us Hoon dovolopnient warrant
ed. Wo understand Mr. Ottlnger and
HiKniiH,... .... - .inmnn i.iininHiiiris uuvu uuuvi lum-
vi.uunun a necessity, Mrs. Jieien,-" r '
s'aer ban two pupils at Pine Creek; sMoratlon tho building of a brKik
ui fr.ii . 'nnotv won nnrwfliiTi tiih nrniiHrtY rti
iiti naa cietit at van! and w ,
lit lr. I. 1 t.i . ... .. sifiutlir fiwiii irol tiv mioh. the utruc-
j. iiimor nas eignt pupils m -
r'i treek, Tho Mllldalo pupils 10 00 -
rend tho wolf Creek School aud 'pufllclont capacity to carry thrpfJ
La .
r counted there.
E. (' lteynvaan and famllv roturn-
i ii. '. . .
r lure pari or wus wcok urrom
wlfornlu whero thoy had spent the
'Inter. They uro koIiik up Into
Pas'lnKton to spend the Bummer
1 may return hWo'luter ultliough
N likely to remain au Mr Iteyn-
Fa's health is much better in a
"Mer ilimato and Iowap altltudo.
Btorlos. This is In the event mat
tho Irrigation project and othor im
provements now under way are coiu
tlnuod and brought to an uclual real
ization. Should thin corao about It
Ih understood Mr. Ottlnger wll In
croaso his merchandising ofltubllnlt
mout muuy fold.
. v '
Claud Smyth was ovor from !
mond tpda',
A . A t. .. I. 1 .. .. I I
WHnin 10 nu a rimi noip ami is Kinu toirano ,ulll Krancefl Ileall, pianist.
a 11 I.. ii... I i.i
iiuoui n in 1110 rigiu iiiaiimir. iur- -Tll0 coaK (Iay wltnorfses tho coming
lug uiai tamo evening 11 was arrant:
oil that ho would duvoto uomu time
lo thu neighborhood of tho expert
mout station In u sago rat destruc
tion campaign. This will bo arrnug
111! Just as soon iih Mr. Shattuck can
spare a little time and got IiIh uululi
horu in lino,
He hopes to ineet many of thu
Htockuieu or tho county 'during th
coming convention in this olty on
May 24 and 25. Immediately fol
lowing ths date Mr. McDaniels ex
pects to get busy with hlH county or
ganisation and bo In a position to
glvo valuable aid to tho progress
of thq country. - '
HOWDY.
1 huVu been honored with (he ap
pointment us county ugeut of Huruoy
County.
In order to render the best service
to (ho county at largo It will bo uue-
oHiiary for mo to first visit ouch sec-;
(continued on page 5).
or tho Fisk Jubllen Singers. This
rumouH colored ftrgunlzn'tlou from
Flsk University, Nashville, Tonnossi'o
Is rated iih the greutest negro alug
ing qulntcto lu tho country. '
Another event which will bo of
interest to Chautauqua patrons roqtij
iu tho coming of Hlohard Pose
Cambull, poet and ruader, oftou call
ed tllb "Western JamoH WhltcoroY)
Kiley." Ho will read lu character
from his own delightful verso.
Indifferent huccosh lu attempting to
dry farm, but upon seeing tho Wilson
plant and talking with Mr. Wilson,
the old gentleman decided to glvo It
atrial, y
Mr. .Whitney ' has a, Bdvonhor.io
power 'engine with $i good sized cen
trifugal pump. He haa sunk a well
to a. considerable depth on his farm
already but feund a bed 6f quick
sand at a wepth of 60 feet and had
not attempted to overcome It. Now
he kaa in mind enlarging this well
or sinking others, as ho can find
ater at a shallow depth, and will
test tho capacity of the flow. Ho
reels confident ho can securo a suf
ficient flow to Irrigate at loast a
twenty acre tract from one well and
if thin can be done he Is confident
tho Irrhja'tloln problem on the lands
that cannot bo reached by tho gravity
system from the streams or Harnny
Valley Is solved.
Mr. Whitney's experiment will bo
watched with .Interest. Thu Times-
Herald feeln confident of his success
outset, for his farm Is In tho
vicinity of the "Ilurke Woll" whore
an artesian flow was secured at a
shallow depth several years ago.
This method of Irrigation Is certainly
going to bo 11 success with tho advent
nf cheap fuel. However, oven with
fuel at present prices It Is pointed
out It will be a Buccemi. Mr. Wilson
told Mr. 'Whitney ho wan running a
twenty horsepower engine at an ox
nnso or SO cents per day ror rnel.
Hlectrlo power can bo created ror
vaii' purpose within, a reasonable
4KW'nce from whero It can be trans
mitted. A power site has been locat
ing their Htay In our city. Wo aro
going to have our entire resource
taxod.'to their utmost In tho way' of
hospitality,, and wo must mako u
our minds, ,tp. Jiy,e up 9, our ropufc.
tipn. M.ljOHta,.' . , ,',... 1
vMfery. individual in Harney- count
outside or -Buras who contemplates
coming1 'ror the convention' 'should
bWiig their own (netl ir' possible, Wo
are going to .provide enough to ent
but 'we aro not sure wo can have u
feather bed for all our guests, so
bring along your own blankotn .and
we will find you a comfortable place
to spread them.
Ilesldenta of Dufrnn shoujd alto
bear in mind' that they arc to turn
In overy available bed thoy havo to
spare for this occasion. It Is not ex
pected nor asked that you glvo up
your rooms to strangers without pay.
They oxpect to pay and thu commit
tee In charge or affairs will no Inform
peoplo who nro assigned to private
homos that they are expected 10 p'
for thoso accommodations,
Another niaar ,,i)iOld bo given
cohslderntlaAajfil Ma Imrorlant: If
you aro gclKg-to have some of th'i
delogatm who uro to bo present ni
your guests you should let the (tour
ing committee know of this Intention
no thus tho committee will not got
confused In assigning rooms. Bear
thin In mind, It will help thu com
mltteu. Capt Hnpt. M. Duncan It
th&t'cbalrman of that committee'."'',
o , ,
KM.IH 1IAK MADK A GOOD
1MPIIKH8ION ON NKIOHDOIIS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bills nr-
rlved home Monday evening. Chariot
mentH nro timely and will prove of
Vast benefit to tho country. - .
o .
lUacir B. Rifife '
Measure Has AtteHtioa
1
Preside-! Pared Teachers
Association Here TvcWay
.School Supt. Clark is In receipt pf
a letter announcing that Mrs, 0, W,
Hnyhurst, or Portland, president of
tho Puront-Toucher Association of
Oregon, will arrlvotln this city on
noxt Tuesday evening and will ad-,
dross the public on that evening n't
tho Commercial Club roomii on thn
educational measurou to bq votod prr
noxt Friday,
ed 'on the' Malheur rvcr at 11 pplut.
normoast or ma vauey mat is i:on-iiati noun over 'in .Mainour rnuniy ror
sldered a fenslblo point from which n short time attending a session of
to' transmit power to this valley, oven the circuit court nt Valo and iurl-.
'us far ns this city.' Another poshI- dentally meeting tho voter or tlm
blllty Ih Volilted out that whon the territory, he being a candidal!! lor
reservoirs to Impound the water for ulnte senator. Mr. Kl.ts Is highly
thn big Irrigation project uro built spoken of by the press of that county
thtiy vlll furnish a certain uinounl and lu a review of thn (hree-corncrejl
1' power which would bu available light for the nomination the O11-
fdr thu irrigation season an during tuilo Arus points nut IiIh adyuut
tjiat period there would bo more or ages In the contest and logically
less water nllowod to How through , hIiowh Mr. Kills to bo the mnp.hont
tho headgiites and thus creuto power, j fitted for tho position, Hills Is likely
'At any rule 1110 present experl-,to carry the district ny a neavy voie
but we "nover call tell about jiolltlcn.
th'oreforo t Is up to Harney county
republicans to, glyo him pvdry vote
In thu county. .W.o boyqvo i.ovan
conscientiously doithat whlcji. is .o'.
ommoudatlon enough. . .- .
. WHO'H A MAR?
'ficqtt j'lay'os.s" (n'town' the oj'hor
day aud said ho liad scon ju, Thn
TlmeH-Horald that' 'both lils brother,
Halley Huyos, hnd A. S. Swnlji. bad
boon quoVbt as .sajig , thro' wan
moro wn,tor in tho Lhweu'countrv
than they had seen In that. , vicinity
ror three .years, Scott says he doci
not know or two bigger llurs In Ilar
noy county. Ho claims that ho hni
places bolow Lawen ' that haven't
any water on them-whlch thoy should
-and was up horo to soo what ho
could do about getting somo mure
wat or.
Tho Tlmos-Hernld might havo mis
quoted theso men when It mado tho
stutemont that thoro was moro water
In the neighborhood than thoy had
soon ror three years; t may bo pos
sible that thoy said thoro was moro
water on their respective placos. At
any rato Scott has challenged thojr
voracity.
o
ENOAGE.MKNT ANNOUNCE'. .
Capt. Hoht. M. Duncan loft, yes
terday 'uveulug 'for 'Pendleton to -be
present at 11 meeting of tiio allied
Commorclul Clubs pf this s't'ntu as a
repruijOiitatlvo or U16 local organlrn
tlon.. Ho. was chosen by tho Club at
H rotllilar meeting Inst week or t Ii It?
purpose aud this action was' endorsed
by 11 meeting of citizens yostorday af
ternoon, which had met for (be pur
peso of. discussing the Malheur lilrd
UcfUKO bill. Just what offcot thla
proposed, move is going to have on
Uie Irrigation iprojoct being forward
ed k a question that concerns a large
nmpyttr of peoplo and goes beyond
the' confines of Harney county In nu
economlo 'way, for' U it Is going to
intorforo with the Impounding ot tho
water it means less production and
ruin to tho development or u big
country covering an area greater
than soma kingdoms In Europe
The mattor is having tho serloiib
atentlon or lawyors and If It is de
cided the' proponed bird reserve Is go
ing to hamper this development the
voters of the stuto must bo glvon tho
fuels und, tho bill defeated, No nana
person would foist such nu injustice
upon thu country If thoy understood
what It meant.
Thla mattor wlHMu'VO' furthor con-
Hldoratious In those columns uftor an
opinion Is rendered by legal lights.
1 jviMinuii n uiiuu
At a party glvon at tho homo of Dr.'
and Mrs. L. B, Hlbbard on last Tues
day ovonlug whero a number of fori
mor echool matea und young frlondi
woro gathored, thq ongagomont of
MIbs Roberta -Hlbbard to Ir, Albort
0. Vincent was announced, TliOiWorf-
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