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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1919)
-. r-r-i "' 1 M. aMeBssMsjl.essfjsa-, J1 "T " isssjs.swssw-- i i J mINI ! Jfl For 1919 R solve to Join the Big Movement to Make Oregon Crow and Prosper H I VZ. lfe--::. -:i 'lit nip g?regBp4sVW. "N ff rfJPSflV V U frli:'''' I . -"'4 ft!:'-: !S!tt;,WHv, OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR Its the daily break fast in thousands of western homes. There It M and hualthful. ther digestible Honsitly recommended a the dall) diet of the entire household. Because tin- ingredients are io blended as to produce a food that Is apetitising nntl perfectly digested. Those who have found other pancikes Indigestible will find OLYMPIC frees with the most delicste i.tumxch. The Portland Flooring Mills Co. TAKE NOTICE jISB" aaaw i MSI L-'-"" NT h v- -i " ' i ( V Th3 King of Cracker , h'k" :'ri Tm Iliu (Irulisiii have !' m.: m .V, L III, M f'.-.JV INVESTIGATE '"J Call jrour nearest de tier for Inf trmation AT ONCE. Then take the earliest opportunity of conveying to said dealer the idea that you wish to acquire one of these This Man Talks Like It Was a Ford. Hood River, Or., Itoute, Mnr. 4. Vaitghan Motor Works. Potlaild, Oregon. Dear Sirs: Am having fine sue ceH with the little old bug. Aver age ten ricks to gallon of gas; nl so cut 300 ricks at 4 1-Hc cost pir rick, (ioing notne for an old rig. Itenpectfully yours, J. J. KKINKMAl'IIKIt. LABOK SAVEliS A Gasoline Motor Driven Drag Saw Machine that saws up to 25 cords of wood per day. NOTE : We also suggest that for good results you should specify a VAUGHAN Drag Saw. I 'or further details uddress VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS, Inc., 475 East Main Street. Portland, Oregon. lair ("in I. illation of rich lood value und critO da uad h that taake them ever a) coin.-. At Boats or liclwceii anal- llieji are always popular. Made (of .u in the daylight fi.od factory. Mold every TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. l'oitluud. I .''- ' " i 1 r . . '- 'Oreoon Made forOregonTrade (Sl "THE THRIFT SPREAD" Oleomargari ne Makes economy a double pleasure; a table treat; delicious on toast and bread and on steaks and vegetables. You'll like it right from the start. Composed of pure, carefully select ed ingredients and churned fresh daily with pasteurized milk. The nioHt noticeable differ em between Coliiinliln I ( i, mikI Oleomargarine und fiiniv crcaiiien I. utter Ih tho piici and it's in fuvor of users of Ob "in n undue. I'ackcd in waxed, odor proof cartont. I', S. Oov- rriiluciit iii-jie, ted. i UNION MEAT CO. North Portland, Oregon t 0 J A Home Product THK HOMK-tOMKHH. It Is reportetl that many of our leturning HOldieru and sallorH l:i Htead of going back to their hornet are entering the large cftlett to seek employment. The large cities are preparing to take care of their own returning men, and employers will naturally HKI.IKVKH r'KKI), MOKK THAN ItUKDI), OKTKIt.MINKH PORK I'HODl'CTION I'ltoi II Ilarley, potatoes, and pasture would pretty good ration Ing, Judging from skim ined si-em to for pig fatten UlO huccusb at milk, ' be aJ JMdaUaHBl'C I IT" I '.-' replace them In their old Jobs In pre- recently received by the States ference to engaging non-residents Two things complicate the em ploymenf question In cities at pre sent. One is that many employers have been forced by the war-time distinction between essential and non-essential Industries to lessen their produce, and must wait for the indications of returning demand to increase It The soi mill consideration Is thut many women and older men have taken the places of young men, and in many cases their services cannot In fairness be Immediately dis pensed with. These conditions will make the city a difficult place at present for the yound men from small towns. It will be better for such a young man at present to return to his own home, where he is well known, and take his old job for the time being. He can watch the development of busi ness and make his descent upon the city when condition appear favorable. If It Is decided to sink the tier man fleet, better select a few Ger man submarines to do it. They have bad experience In that line. talned by a boy's pig club leader, Villa tirave, of Colorado. A report Re lations Service of the Uulted Statys Department of Agriculture shows that "Dixie," a grade I'oland China gilt, was farrowed March 18, 1818. and mado the following rapid fat toning recerd: Weighed It pounds when 10 days old; weighed 13 pound when 23 days; weighed 32 pounds when 4 3 duys old gain, ! 19 pounds in 20 days; weighed 47 pounds when 54 days old gain, 15 pounds In 11 days; weighed 4 pounds when lit; days old gain, 17 pounds in 12 days; weighed 3n pound when 7 days old gain, 21 pounds In 10 days; welched 11 pounds when ;i months old gain, 27 pounds In 14 duyH; weighed 105 pounds when 4 niontliH old gain. 43 pounds itf 30 days; weighed 16 pounds when 4 months 20 duys old gain, 40 pounds in 20 days; weighed 220 pounds when 5 months old gain, 25 pound in 11 days. In the opinion of the pig dub specialist of the extension division, of the Colorado Agricultural Col lege, "feed, more than breed, do termlnes the profit In nlit nrodiic The Sign of Quality WHY I SHOULD INSIST UPON GOLDEN ROD CEREALS Because They are excellent In quality reasonable In price and the product of a Home Industry Golden Rod Milling Co. Cereal Millers and poultry Food Manufacturer Portland, Oregon 1 WW flapjacks" 1 savory ho.tcakcs, lull of jm Ml goodness, nre for your break- Lu VjlH fast. A delightful treat, so in- expensive and simple to pre- m pare you can enjoy them every day in the year. ' HILDA, JCHT AN OKDINAItY COW; HIT TO HCI.DA IIANOH A TALK of 714 Two years ugo liulda was Just an ordinary grade cow, getting on in years, and with no future unless the prospect of winding up as u cuiincr may be culled a future. No "Johanna. "'or "Korndyke." or "I'e Kalb," or any such ftrlatocratlt allai liuicnts to Iluldii's name .In i plain lluldu, ami no inmc. She was 12 years old, and in 1915, so her record shows," she produced only 24 pound! of butter fat. Last year lluldu's owner, n rami er of Otlerliill Cminiv, Minn.. Join ed a cow-testing association and lie gau Io take a new Interest In I lie no and feeding of his cows. In i illinium with the others of the henl, old liulda got belter care and a better balanced ration than she had been used to getting, and she began to wake up. That year, as a I I year-old, old, liulda produced 429 Hon, though both are necessary for uoundM of buU- the best success." Th''' year- 14-year-old. liulda " demonstrated what some old cows can do If a chance really remarkable record pounds of butter fat. liulda stands as a striking ex ample of the practical results that furmers are getting through buai ness organizations of their own. In Ottertall County, the cow-testing assoclailon and other better-farming projects fostered by the farm bureau and the county agent are contributing In a marked degree to the prosperity of the community, lluldu Is not the only cow In Otter tall futility that lias picked. up In butter lul in Hie past (wo years. WoltTII wr,o.oo A iiotti.i; FAKMKRH ANKKD LABOR N'KKDNjOne sweetly solemn thought 1 Comes to us o'er and e'er: Farmers, let your labor needs he Our taxes will be higher now known to J. W Brewer, farm help j Than they have been before specialist of the IT. 8. department Agricultural College He will help you if you report specifically -your individual needs. It was a rather unnecessary stunt i for tne suffragists to make a bonfire : of President Wilson's speeches. They only succeed. -ii In proving that thn The greatest bore to a deceitful i speeches held "words that burn," woman is the man who can look a and that the rest of us knew long hole through her. ago. n Make This Room Yours Wni. ISarues. San Antonio. Texas., ; writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar has be. ii Worth $50.00 a boltln Io me I had 'thu flu,' followed bv pue,,. nonla, which left me weak, with a persistent cough. The cough hung on. Some one advised Foley's Honey and Tar. 1 have completely recover ed and do not cough at all " Hold by Heed Bros. I hey are given half It may be that formerly ws were, pal pleasures has been cut off. His ' """ "er owner tried lullkiiiK too proud te fight, but certainly now! advisers have determined that ha ner 'hree times a day, and she came we erjrrud of our flgktiafc. Must set talk. o (tie of the former kaiser's prlnci Value Is a matter of comparison solely. For Instance, a nlow I. . useful and valuable Implement. But If VOU have linlthar land naa . Sw. I through the lent lag year with the a plow means but little te you V I W lllni I ' aMeaayMsafBWJwlllraf " N 3 , a2ffl SB l3JdT"J jelly Whether you are building a brand new home, makingr additions to the old one or merely repairing walls, you can have a room like this if you ute genuine Beaver Board. Beaver Board walls and ceilings art more handsome, more substantial and more sanitary than any other kind. They are the easiest walls 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 Tntr aniri b on the back of the buaid you buy. Burns Hardware Co. Kurna, Aregen CLjsadJkk