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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1919)
MgS3KgeBWBfSigpgee.gjSaMaiggW JfYlTrrTlir nlM If Alt'' nvnrv enntllinllt 1111(1 111111(1, imVKl If - -. 1 ' n IHoimI tin'' to IVMtM Willi the iniquities et ihg IiumIiioh worl.l WIiimi David Labia died ih i - Lh r thai obtain In the iruiinfer of food of l:iv In Koine, where ho wa American the world from the i;rov. ir n i tin' International consumer, ihe t;i thai transporta- i ... i H, ,i ,,!' A.M-i. iilini-i. (In. runner linn iii'hik'Ic.h and lllldil letlien lliki'. lout a frlond, rural reditu and the farm i.imiiy Kxiunin- nronhet and loader. i happiness. ...,... nratrtfr ML. PltlNKVII.I.K lUNKKIt lIKH (HOI IAKIN4J A I.ONT .;,-, ., .win u: THANKS TO !WII MHUN , m n r ..', ' .. T. M. Haldwln, proBldont of the Ore Agricultural Collet, Nrsl National Hank of prtnevllle. rvmUI. Jn. 14 "Each step In Ora., and past grand mauler or the , . u mv i.B ir -dnd bv main- Masoiilr Ornnd Undue of Oregon, r i ..iii, run hut it .Mm Din discovery re.- mi fo turns iiianv. manj time, the oott of Hotel Imperial yesterday noon by bin of the whole world ... i.-i .1... ri..i.i ...,,..... ,r dmiehter. Mrs. II. S. Dixon '.. " . I .u. ,-. i,v.ieUin. stale that death 00- Yean ago Uibln quit dollat hunt- All that he did during hi event . . ... .iirro,! :ii ist plant or nine hour. luc In a California moreautlle o- iHn Anneuiiuriii ei?riiuum. - .-..--- ----- ...... . .. nnpiir. mid that It whs undoubtedly tHbllshtnent, to givn his life, llOn. aMHIU llUlllllie. lunian, - a vi i such value are subjeined: . , due to heart trouble. bralna and his effort that tho produo- The one and a half million dollar For the past week Mr. Hnldwlii or of food might mae ,u, honont . a .. .. ii.. . . . . ,.iii ii.. ....... .... ,..' Hi,. flfu nin. In toil! hill DMD 11 'On I 1)11 I1N ll llVH'Kllif i' lUUlll. nr WM uuu ui vim iiio ivivvi in r -' - to nee that late editor of Better Fruit, to have several days he had been spraved aceordlng to the dlr- heart attacks. e.-tions of the station and to have Mr Baldwft ra one of the most fro from funirin. widely Known oi r.imiei u uionun was the tlme- iViilt rrnn of Hood . .... l..l....ln. ...i ...uu 1.1m. In.Ahlnal.a . 1 I... 1.1 II ai.Afifi.,r,l HIP Ijrt'KOIl IIIIKUK'Mi , UH.irnn, - ii ,n.n, t.ni.n iiermreu if.r m. nuepwu.-. - , 1'nmpinineii of worn met hod or rooa aisirinution ana transportation was wrong, and that the unnecessary middleman must he ful life Is now tho heritage of the his man In tho field, tho dairy, and tho livestock pen. No man hns received a more valuable Inheritance. o 'MINT AM THK TWIU IH HKNT." Ii.en nractically Hip method of treatment nusmess men ami imhuh-h.ii.. ... had been a resident of Without .iiscovered and worked out by tho i-tatlon. he says. Hie apple crop would have had but Itttli if any Una, on account of fcabi A single cherry district reported losses of $150,000 annually by fail ure. "!' tree: to Wear. The station - lived (tie difficulty and assisted In i pplj log the remedy. The station poultrf flock ten . ago :iv raged from SB i'1 IM i 4k ier ben. Hy investigations and aprt .enie'it it ims developed 'large flocks averaging more than 100 eggs per hen per year. Much of this l.igli producing stock has been dis tributed afnong Oregon fanners. Hundreds of varieties of grain have beeti accurately tested at the Moro branch station, and four of the spring varieties selected aver se from 20 to 30 per cent higher lold than the best local varieties Milling tests have shown that it U -uperlor even to bluestem. The use of sulfur as a fertilizer has been shown by the Southern Oregon station to have great value. Quo community Indicates it; av iation of sulfur by using it on I acres ol a talfa laud. An In- . of t'-v ir U' re in litis -. mity will be worth more each ihan i-.i cost of all ex : her past would occupy all her spar time. AHke to define the years of education we should probably, 1"-1 eliminated before the farmer could out giving much thought to the ques- get a fair price in tho market. j Hon, place the earlier limit at six I.uhln declared war on the crop years, the age when the child gon- where he was Identified report fakir, who spread false stories orally outers public school. 40 years I ',- ,t.,l'lll with many community enterprises, or ovor-prodnctlon abroad to bring j Further thought trill not bear out The widow. Mrs T. M. Haldwln, ll down prices when Hie American I tills hssoHIoii. The first six years of expected to arrive from rrinevllle fnrmerH were selling, and who ! g child's life eft iiM-liuportunt to bin this morning. lugtd tbt markets with untrathi aducatlon. During tbess i bebita He a BS yean Of Ite. and wa i 'tiuc, Tiling reported crop fallui'e of thought tui'l conduct are estnbllsli born el Cedar Bluffs, la. later on to give excuse for high ed, and b,$f happiness and success hi He leaved his widow, one son, prices to i oiisumers. TO rorrei I tins nie ai either assured or made iin- Harold Baldwin, oasbter of tha Ftral evil Lnbln suggested tbe formation ricult of attatbment. inal Bank ol Priueville. and two of an International crop reporting The child trained to islfcontrol Bertha Baldwin and aaoy, end our Wahington polltl and obedience has advanced long R, B. Dixon, huth of l'rlnevliie. -ims promptly rejected the laea. way on his prejaration ror nre. mo Mra, Dixon baa been in Portland Then Lubin laid his plan before the accustoms himself readily to the during the Dbsl fortnight, visiting king of Uuly. and secured govern routineer the schoolroom, ant! lean her husband, who has been .stationed mental iinslsiauce in establishing tho easily to concentrate his mind on at Camp Lewis. ' International Institute of Agrlcnl study. In other words, he Is prepared Inasmuch as Mr. Haldwln was for tare In Home Immediately l.uliin to gain the greatest advantage rrom many yean prominently and ucllvelv turned the spotlight or publicity and his school work. Identified with Masonic affairs In knowledge upon the food crops of The child used to over-lndulgonco Oregon, the funeral services will be the world, even Into the remotest the "spoiled child", Is handicapped ' conducted under charge of tbe orners, the smallest countries grand lodge of the order, probably In 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS -with water rights for sale on Blitzcn River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent terest. Eastern Oregon Live crane Company in- Stock OREGON Portland at a time to be announced today. The body Is now ut the Flu ley undertaking establishment. Ore in. Ireland is laid to be much exercis ed about bar future, it is singular il.ai ihe can consider lor future one woai.i think meditation upon For the first time In history thanks to David Lubin the world knew how mush food it produced and where that food whs. Naturally. lood speculators dislike'! LObln and his spotlight, And as naturally they tried to discredit him and the Institution. Bui now the world Know.; the beuefii of accurate and i ii knowledge as to crop condl lions and statistics In Slam. Ru America or el n a ii n. Ami while keeping liis eyes npon the i.iriu fields of both hemispheres, from the Ktart. It will require time to overcome the lack of training If Indeed it can he overcome and to ft htm to the conditions of Ufa Our little clllzcns-lii-lhe-ninkliir, j de rve Ho. . ibis lutrodtti Hon of life and to education, kad this can only come to them by m stllling it'to them In their early yean .inl Ion to tbe laws Of well-re- Cues. King hi :.al. ,i, llvi red 01S4. :,ii y wood for Soo blm or phone If, r )U s I f A New Spirit of Good Will Thanks to the opportunity given it by the War Department at home and abroad, a new spirit of good will has grown up around Dodge Brothers Motor Car. Wherever soldiers meet, this car is spoken of in terms of admiration and even affection. Soldiers grow to love the tools and weapons and implements that serve them. They admire especially the inani mate thing that shows grit and en durance in a tight place. That is American and that is the American soldier in particular and that is the sort of glory being woven around Dodge Brothers Motor Car. 0 There will alwaj'3 be associated with it the remembrance of the work it did in the world war in army service on both sides of the ocean. Thousands of American soldiers are coming back now from the camps in America and the battle-front in France, telling how well that work was done. They are telling it to their fathers and mothers, their worshipping small brothers, their sisters, their sweet hearts and their friends. It is tle central figure in many a stirring story told about the family fire-place. To many a white-haired American mother it means something more, as it goes by, than just a motor car. She links it, somehow, with what her own boy did, with what America did, and with what America stands for. Dodge Brothers are proud that theirs was the one car of its type and class chosen by the War Department. They are prouder still that it has been taken into the hearts and homes of the American people. The old folks, and the little folks who den't forget, are spreading a leaven of good will which will endure for years to come. Dodge Brothers cherish this new spirit of good will which has come out of the world war as their most valued possession. 'r The gasoline consumption !s unusually low . The tire milsags lu unusually high Hums Garage Fire and Frost Proof ii ft iJB iiTn jlJJIjaSMMBMBMMJJ ' ' " n l 11 r. '!, jli 111 ' 9 flL.. ' f at .M rjrViMjr j ; THE UNIVERSAL C -P I K I " II V I i Look out whi'ii having yot r Ford iar ! '' jjj n-pairud that Ii .. . InaFird phr.a Mr ', I materials hiii liuii-arc many o. i i)ius, irntliii ii.--, . i ' ilfit, to- I b 'I ; id (.arts of ' : No BoflfUi ld,y 1""'"- HH- le i.v on tne market jjj mi Ford Parto ';1' wu :i1,:a," l them. I'.uy o r d vl , Here nui ''""' 'liivt.' your c.. Ford car repaired by M the aiithorijped Ford dealer as this is the only way to guard jiM u, agstnst "bous" part.. Urirtr your car to us for serviM, Com" to us lor Ford pans. Ours is r.i. j,i;.hcrizid Ford plac'. it ill A Fordaon i:ow on display . BURNS GARAGE J 13URNS AND CRANE H .s.BMMHuaaanHnissBssflrsaaMBKTianuaBaBHaiBBi I 2 Perfect Confidence No other wohIh etui deserilie the rclat ions that should exist between B Hunk and its patrons. If you haven't confidence in the soundness of a hank, you c rt unty will not trust your money to it. This Bank invites cireful inspection of its financial strength and sound business methods. We know -they are above critichm. but the mint is, we want ym to know ir. 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