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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1919)
J. JwtrlSjgSo':-,. i . PANCAKE FLOUR Its the daily break fast in thousands of western homes. other to digestible Thors It no and healthful. Honestly recommopilert as the daily diet of the entire household. Because the ingredients are an blended as to produce a food that In apetitisiug and perfectly disputed. Those who have found other pancakes indigestible will find OLYMPIC afraat with the most delicate stomach. The Portland Flouring Mills Co. j TAKE NOTICE . k JLlII i 1 . "vr" --1 1 oO 's . I vTrrf H 1 1 r " ' , A . : !r Tin Kinj oJ Cnclurs -' - 'IV.. III,. I !...,! ....... I i,. ...... X. f-CJl' INVESTIGATE f.i .. ' ;! your n .' ion A r OJbJCE. Thi n t: i arlietft of, to said dealer th J ,! at you vvi ih to acquire 6ne of i 5 A v 1 -. 1 1 . i Tit.s i. Tall l Like It Was a Fcrd. Hood River, r.. Kmiic. liar, . Vaugbao Motor Works. , Portland, Oregon. I '; r Sim: -Am having, flat mii -cess with the little "I I Imj;. Aver age. i ii ii. ; .. to gallon of gam at' so i ut .". (i M ka nt i l ft coal i i ' for mi old ' ' Itwpi .is, .1. J. Kill KMACHI B. LABOR A Gasoline Motor Drivt n Drag Saw Machine fbal aawa up to 25 cords of wood per day. J . i ru III. i (ii.iI..imih Imvo i . rare com i IttaUtn of rli b food t ' a i di iriuusneii thai nuke tbetn avei ! ' . 1 1 1 . . .i no-. U ni between ir, da tii. y are always popular, Mad i"i you in tin- dafllflii food (actor. Bold every- TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Portland, Oregon Made to OregonTradeT NOTE : We also I that for good results mid specify a VAUGHAN Drag Saw. r r farther details 475 i MOTOR WORKS, Inc., - ?--'::i Stn Portland, Or on. The Sign of Good Quality MARKET IlKPOKT, DEC. SI The- run of live stock at the North Portland Union Stock Yards for die week to date has been very lfght and in consequence trading is brisk and prices are 25 to 50 cents higher than previous quotations. Cattle quotations are; Prime steers $12.50-13.50; Good to choice steers $11.50-12.50; Medium to good steers $10.50-11.50; Pair to Medium steers $9.50-10.50; Common to fair steers $7.50-9.00; Choice cows & heifers $9.50-10.60; Medium to good cows & heifers $8.60-9.00; Fair to medium cows & heifers $7.00-8.00; fanners $4.00-5.00; BuIIh $6.00 8.50; Calves $9.00-12.50; Stockers & feeders $7.00-9.00. Hog quotations are; Prime mixed $17.00-17.25; Medium mixed $16.75 17.00; Hough heavies $15.00-16.00; ' Pigs $15.00-16.00; Hulk $17.00. Sheep quotations are; Prime lambs $12.00-13.00; Fair to medium lambs, $9.00-11.00; Yearlings $10.00-1 1 .56 ; ' Wathera $9,00-10.00; Bwaa $o oo-8.00. o JIO. M.VN.KJIvMKN'T Of 0AIVR8 PASTURE. ON WORTH $50.00 A BOTTLE Wm. Ilarnes, San Antonio, Texas., writes: '"Foley's Honey and Tar baa been worth $50.00 a bottle to me. I had 'the flu,' followed by pneu monia, which left me weak, with a persistent cough. The cough hung on. Some one advised Foley's Honey and Tar. i'have completely recover ed and do not cough at all."-Hol. by need Bros. 0 If all these little would-be repub lic become separate countries the map of Europe will bear a rem,,! I able likeness to a pachwork quilt. J With good pastures the roughage portion of the calves' ration may bo eliminated. The grain portion of the ration in some cases may be slightly reduced, although as a rule the calves should be given all the grain they will eat wlhllo on pasture. It is seldom advisable to nam ,.,. u-.. through the entire finishing period on grass. A better finish is obtained i when they are dry fed during the lat- ter portion of the period. It is never advisable to change calves from the I dry lot to pastures when on full feed. It Is safe, however, to change from pastures to the dry lot during this period. When pastures are very good some trouble may be experienced Irr gel ting the calves to consume enough main for the best results. In such 'iMs It is generally heller to keep' Hicim away from the grass during a portion ill each day. In sections whore winter pasluriM can be grown the feeder should ma; , strong effort to provide ,iUch past ure during the cold itWl. M the fTSM feeds greatly reduce the cost' " nowi growing ll,e calves and lal- toalag them. To WARD OFF II.IAFHH INSIST UPON' Golden Hod CEREALS They are the perfection of experienced milling excellent in quality and the i-rociuct off a Home Industry Golden Rod Milline: Co. I Cereal Millers and poultry Food Manufacturers Portland, Oregon i In ancient days, If a man who visited the tyrant Procrustes was too long for the "spare bed.' Procrustes calmly had him cut down to fit It. It Is fortunate for President Wilson that he goesa-vlsltlng in modem times. When the state bed In the French palace where the president lodged proved too short for him they simply sent out and'got another bed. You are dotibtleaa provided with a beautiful new set of New Year's re solutions. It is to be hoped they are guaranteed to stand wear and tear. The total number of Germans dead In war casualties amounts to about Two Million men. An utter loss far IxmhhI any money disasters which could befall a nation.1 Make This Room Yours If you are bloated, languid or lazy, have " the blues" headaches, palpita tion, biliousness, bad breath. ga, constipation or indigestion, you will feel bettor In the morning if , , , , lake a Foley Cathartic Tablet c, night. This Is a wholesome laxative and cleansing physic that acts with out inconvenience, griping or nausea Sold by Heed Broe. 8 '' : BsegeaSSSs3S? - 'OJ ! ''CrTySiK.iiifel II it''i --- I ' H I T II I awaTvAjTTaBllealBm K IP B B ' ii.kBI ' M-'-V. I 'ii'M I I ' WMttmkU ganffl MWa2 aw 1 Whether you arc building a brand new heme, making additions to the old one or merely repairing walls, you can have a room like this if you use genuine Beaver Board. Uraver Bonn! nulls and celling are moie naniiMinic, more substantial and more sanitary than any other kind. They are the easiest wait to build. No lath or plaster therefore. no litter. Beaver Board always gives satisfac tion But you can't expect Beaver Board results unless this trails arkle on the back of u nu.iu you Buy. Burns Hardware Co. Burnt, 0regn Oleomargarine ;isure Makes oconomy a double table trout; delicious on broad and on steaka and vegetable You'll like it right from the start Composed of pure, carefully ed inxrodientH and churnec daily with pasteurized milk. Tin' necit imtlccnlile clffpr- IMIC Ii ( t W ' II t'llhllll'lll Brand Olromargertne and fane) in ninety Imtter !. Hi- price and It'a ra (ksf "f in et of Hi omargariM. PiicUciI iii vail I. 0 1'ir proof mi !n... r. s. ; .v--i In ii.ctcil. elect- A freeh )U I UNION MEAT CO. 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