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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1919)
The Times-Herald JULIAN HYRD Mungrr SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 119 mechanicians and aviators responded to It. More improvement was pro bably made during tho four years of war I linn twenty years of peace trOttld nuve brought about. Now that 'the war Is over the de velopment nnil skill gained will pro bably turn thu aircraft to practical everyday uses. The aeroplane Is already utilUud for carrying mall, and Its field will uudoubtedly be gradually imremed to transportation of all kinds. De spite Its present high cost of con struction It requires neither fran chise, rail nor trolley, and so it can HOW MICH OF THIS AI'IMJKN compote favorably with other trans- SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2,00 J. 00 .76 i Entered at the Tost Office at Burns, Oregon, as Second Class Matter. WINS DIPLOMA', POST IN WAR. IIKIIK. A. G Clark, who is the chief push behind tin- Home Industry League of Portland, runs a little paper which Ihe puts out f.ir the benefit of tlu .at,Mi a, and very kindly sends a rspy of It to this office. In a recent portation agencies. It is difficult to predict how general Us use may become. It may Home day become a customary thing for mankind to "fly upon tho wings or the wind." o Tho organizations formed for the Eliaue he ban reprinted an editorial I purpose of getting tho returning Ifrom the Orcgouian of Nov. 28, 189.1 soldier "back to his Job stand rhkh applies to things in genorul ngbnst when they are informed that fcut orer the country and brlnia a- he wants u better Job. entloi) ; thin) i ere might re- '. o tiidy in our own community In the I ul nfgaenl the National rav of being more independent and Loaguo !9 having Its lelauro season. Nt-sustaining. it says: i nhv ...... i. llol utlllzo Its tlmo In ... JFji leawv - K'JwgioMr.,' I Br I ' K j..,,,- rna iL, St - ii r Those Christmas bonuses will Dome In flno to make the last pay ment on the Fourth Liberty bonds A recent prx dispatch Toklo, Japan glv.". I of a prominent Jnpaneso on tho hrture of wars In which he expresses tli belief that the next wnr would h ' the outcome of race prejudices. The. man Is In n position to state the Asiatic vfew of things and It Is one I that should be given consideration. Population In those countries Is In-I creasing rapidly and (hoy must look to expansion, or opportunities for j millet. The papers this morning glvo space to an expression of a j member of the U. 8. sonato suggest ing that tho United States purchase Lower California as he feared Japan would get It. DISAIIM-M YANKS HHRAK TNTOTHR MOVTFA gg; i i'wvn Vpv 1. n. 5 " ' "$' IMS L''fltrK . " rtownrd for military bravery U nd feats won tb pluce ns first ml uatei to the United States for i, on Or, A Qvoedenofl'fh of etOB , I, mi) He bus bee decorated Italy and Montenegro new .it Washington. Mil) OK THANKS. We w;h to exprem our heartfelt l'lie troulle is. we buy more th.u v or"k, out a forn,uia for tho thanks to our many friends who have ' re can prouuee. i noro is 100 mucu ,l0ague of Nations? cm ThiH out it is Worth Money. Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with tie to Foley & Co., 28-5 Bboffleld Ave., Ohloego, III , writing your mime and address clearly. You will reOatVe lO return a trial pool contOlnin Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for cought. colds aud croup. Foley Kidney I'llls and Foley Cathartic Tablets.! Sold by !( ,! ii! Into the m-wlea i least, It now seems ,;, , , ,, ,ii red ' ound .1 and partly disabled ui And i iii'ieMiieni In this Held I uclo Sam Is making a . ,. i- ,.! ,,. bis hero wlmre they may prosper In the itdrs of moving tilcture machines, the. , nnd i! ' enri Bl 111 'ry nicely Cere Is a scene from Itod rr, i New VorV a-here di abld soldiers are . bittea - . :' "..'. I I " I lour and bacon shipped hero evory fear. The things we ought to nun It home we are buying. We let our timber rot and buy our .low beams, single trees, axe handles koe handles aud fencing. We throw away our ashes and bay ktap and axle grease. We give away our beef hides and Russia a Puzzle Even to Tolstoy. "Mow can one undersfnnd ehnos?" Is the reply Count ll.ru Tolstoy, son of the famous Leo Tolstoy, writer. philosopher nnd Mystic, marie to the question as to his lutcrprefntlon of conditions In Europe. t sneli n Minn ns Pnnnt Tet.it.iv In nt sea In reenr.l to Russlnn nffMlrs. It ' ' Pins "d 0,hor torturous affile showed us no little klndnoss during our recent Illness and boren'.emont. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Croxlor. Was lU'stless At Night. Sufferers from kidney trouble ex porlenco backache, rheumatic paln.i. aches In Joints and muscles, shoot- uy hamostring and shoostrina.s. We buy garden seed in the spring ,s Mlr(,,v POfnnmMHe for Amerlenns to tlons. K. W. Kltt, It F I) 2 Hox 1, nd cabbago in the winter. I bo " '"""' o', Tl"' ""'" i Shorters, Ala., writes: "I used Foley ,,..., . I snvs thnt the real Itusslu has not heen . We let our land grow up in weed. , ,.,.,, , .., , ,hn rpm ..i,,,,,,,,.. I Kidney I'llls as I was so restless over knd buy our brooms. . thmv Tlie r.....i I)uln Is naan1 ' ..ii. i.i. .,t... i.. n, .,,,,. ii r.f ,.,. ' - ,..-..... iiihiil null I'iiiiin ... iuv ntuni. v ... We let the wax out of our pine Raaahl nnd pea0t RtWll hns been L - ' oI. . . ... , . kttu gum trees go to waste and bay Ignored The muni pleads for Atncrl- i icwins gum for our children. ''"" sympathy for his people, nlm he Sold by Heed uros. We build school houses and hire finv1 "" l"',n '"elved nnd misled. chers. and send our children off to " ''rlm'.' "f :'" ,h" "1'"' ' . i., . i "' says is nun inev nave iiecn ioi educated. i . . ., , I mtvlm. nu r i n t-rMf.r ei n m.I lf,u,r- We laud a five-cent fish with a ! In. the nenannte. the masses" What 14.00 fishing rod. Wlll come out of the nresent chaos Ihe Ve uend a fifteen-cent boy out count professes he does not know. rith a $20 gun and a H dog to kill Wm. Far re Agent for Colonial r.'rr Uodfrariters Amta ,;-o.r,eo fv 0.0 ) nd North Biir'sh & W?rc:n!i! lor. C:. Am.ri'an m $ , H 000.000.00 Don't dclny hjdViofl : n policy in kimxI ttruiia eoeapaay uni.'i af ter your housa i.ai burnt down 1919 Greetings of the Season We will continue t serve you Page's Sweetshop I ' '. How the Ca italn Tackod. Captain .lceliu:i ,::.i am, the fnmntis irds. We raise dogs and buy wool. And about the only thing in this ! solitur.v voyager, tells in his "Sailing untry that there is an over-pro-' Al""t' Ar"UI' '"' ,1'1 W aniuaing lucing of is politics and dogticcks. I f ' 'ry ",' ,ue ? .' '.' " "; " uo '""" '':' u. i.. i ii ,, i i.i. ii i ii .1 i .i.i 1 1. in . i ii .-ii - ' ices wbl e in the neighborhood of Caim i IE wouldn't hklikvk this' Mom When be went to elect Cantata Blovum would sprinkle the fcch v.iih Probably you know that you can- 'll'1"'t ,i"is ,:'k!''" I'""'"1'"' ,"r'' lot tell how loud a bull frog can "'""""''"' " ""---" J l .... . . . i "liil up it is wen i.iniv.u nun one Ing by the length of h.s hind legs, ! ,,,, ' ,. uu lu ,: , ,,,., do you understand that the ! sonwIhlnB aboul It. A weltv good' mount of milk a cow can give Is Christian v t. id wUUrth?; u enrage ptermined by the length of her tali" j will bowl and ehw ti e air. And thut iProbably you did not. "as ,': t bol happened. Slonini re- ; fpersonally we can see no esoteric lM"ls- 'iu"ut u o'clock one night. Ills material reason why tho cubitical I fmm " warMa "hue he slept, nut intent or the bone in a cows tail , ., , , , , l-. .. . i i!i. in the M rafice, boMiii - liUe a puck MM have aught to do with her t , ., ,.,i ,H.ii...n .,. int.. ! lilk flow. ,i,,,i .,,. i ,,,,, i .1,,. .. 1,1, ,1 , lllilH 1 .111- I O.il.V ,1I I". I-.',., .. But the queer part of It Is that it great deal of free language (Heaping Pes. them us thev went. Sloeiim mivs that If you ever attend a public auction ' '"' w,ls "ever disturbed again, though cattle and watch when the mllkprs '"' sprinkled his deck Willi lacks many re selling, you will probably dto. olati thefsnftar. ver one or two wise old stockmeu I eling dowai the animal's tail to dis-1 .,,. , . . ver the length of the bone. "i. " "-""""""' - frU t rl"" il 111 "l.llj . They tell us that good milkers ai- ..Well if v,, as. .,,,.lers.,n.l it l.'. foat invariably have long tall bonei.' verse, and if you ctu't ondcrbtaml It id there must be something In the It's poetry."-Life. leory or so many expert buyers lould not use it as a test. But why, that's what we want to now. And why does a hazel switch bend irer water? Doesn't? . dssse You bet it does. We not onlv ive seen It bend but we hare kowledge of several wells that were lly successfully located by this sans when every other had failed disclose any water. Like planting potatoes in the dark the moon, though there is a rea- n for that. And why do the black ants always inches deeper into the heart of fe rotten logs when it Is going to bo cold winter. That is, how do they How it is going to be a cold winter louths ahead? Instinct? Maybe it's "luBtinct" in the cow's til, huh? THK ALKOI'I ANE. Krom the days of "Darius Green lid his Flying Machine" to the pre- nt, what a wonderful dovelnn- nt in tli art of flying there hgg en. When w Hie unn,ii,..,.n ..... , ,. ,,.,, , , ing above us, wheeling, circling, keying every movement of the rud m we certainly realize that man Is laming to dominate the powers of o The succeri of the home mer le air.. A r.hnnt menm the STif!f!F.al 0? Development and improvement .' THE TOWN. lh in tiie machine Itself and tho m, , .. 4 fctstery of It is lu great measure due ! " ' uc,:" 01 lue vowu mcttal the war. Up to that time the use J XUUtt DUa0J. the aeroulane had ir,.i - r experimoat and for oxbibition. ' ' Why Not Trade at Home itsn mm I Help Put This J Town on a SOLID FOUNDATION f .:.: ..!'1' v -:,4' i ? possible fields of transportation fid of practlnal use were already I t ,!.., . . . .. ' W b4v"" oixsaioe ay etfesr agencies and Help Along the Town You Live In ? Cattle Buying for Swift & Company Swift & Company buys more than 9000 head of cattle, on on average, every market day. Each one of them is "sized up" by experts. Both the packer's buyer and the commission salesman must judge what amount of meat each animal will yield, and how fine it will be, the grading of the hide, and the quantity and quality of the fat. Both must know market conditions for live stock and meat throughout the country. The buyer must know where the different qualities, weights, and kinds of cattle can be best marketed as beef. If the buyer pays more than the animal is worth, the packer loses money on it. If he offers less, another packer, or a shipper or feeder, gets it away from him. If the seller accepts too little, the live stock raiser gets less than he is entitled to. If he holds out for more than it is worth, he fails to make a sale. A variation of a few cents in the price per hundred pounds is a matter of vital importance to the packer, because it means the difference between profit and loss. Swift & Company, U. S. A. I 1 Thos. W. Stephens Will pay better prices than any one else for all yonr Furs, Hides and Pelts See him before disposing of them liURNS, OREGON N. BROWN & SONS Brown 'g Satisfactory Store QUALITY MERCHANDISE Walk Over Shoes Stetson Hats Bon Ton Corsets in liuniH. We iitrry xoort nltf-ril-ii an the Oregon 'Hume l.'rmliiclH Page" Inland Empire Realty Co. A. A. TKAVOOTT, Proprietor REAL ESTATE Bought sold and exchanged Farm Ranch and Build n j Loans BLUEPRINTS PANS MADE ON APPLICA TJON DIRECT INVESTMENT BROKER Phone SO or U 133 Burns, Oregon SHSJSBBJgei TTiJ SWBBHBaBHBBW Patronize W RAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE, 910.00 SO lbs. bag-sage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. is Ii I. Wltk Uin war oasae the aeed, and teo-sM .