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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1919)
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Then take the earliest opportunity of conveying to raid dealer the idea that you wiah to acquire one of tfceM lim Man Talks Like II Vat a Ford. II I Itiver. dr.. U It, Mar. A. I ; itoi W ka, Orrt Ik r Sir to bavin fine n--. Ul ild .x Avar ieka to :. 0 !. ki nt i 1 i eat i i ; .i'ii; soma for hii uld i .. Ite !. ' rullv .i'itm, J. J Kltl V.UAt lil It. LABOR SAVERS A Gasoline Ifotor Driven Drag Saw Machine that eawi UP to 12." cords of WOOd per day. NOTE: We also niggesl that for good results you should specify a VAUGHAN Drag Saw. For further ili-tail inliliea VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS, Inc., 475 East Main Street. Portland, Oregon. I' I !f. i s-rf- f-v m : i X Th3 Kinj of Cracksrj 'tm I, in Qrahaaa ksv tin- rare eea Uuliei "f mil food value Mini crisp t!.- Idouaaa ttiHt naks ikon oeoi ! coma, At lui'i.u nr ootwooa noaii thr an' tlwajra popVMr, Mini.- (r ym iii the in .iIii fond factory. Sold evi-rjr- TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. 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. Thi' inii't notieeiilile differ ent ) t SJ e I n Ciiluml'lii I '.i n nd Olcoiiiiii'Kiii ine and fiinrj itimiihtj liutter In the pries mill It'll in favor of liners of iili'tiiiiiirKiii'iiip. i'ueked in wuxed, odor proof - rartona. I'. H. Jo- iiiiin ot in i". i. . i. ji ' VvJ ""Sfc " " ' ' " .aBai atarVaoA Lew QJ UNION MEAT CO. North Portland, Oregon Fashion Favored Fabric of Silk I ir . 1 wfcora, H , 'i-l . I'ui tlaud. Oregon Made for OregonTrade z1! The Sign of Quality 1 H flapjaClp. U WW .. f . J i -ah7 - X t. ki ? .ivkv a?K I l : SjSJc r c miner jisBgl y 1 'SMI 1' . .-. -,. r .; Ji : -- 1T' L LTJlLJ " " 6j rarMSffia- i - "' " .awl i i iJESi2?ssBcx --J Insist Upon GOLDEN ROD CEREALS They are the perfection of experienced millingexcellent in quality and the Product of a Home Industry Golden Rod Milling Co. Cereal Millers and poultry Food Manufacturers Portland, :: Oregon J. im: m.KHHi.VJ or i,.iim. Is Hprlng'u fuvored fabric. It Is Kturtllug to m;o Hid now Ion iin handlo the material for ttxrluHlvciiOHti dlltlnol tm ' ;inon On ti,o loft Is a silk reataurant frock of trbutus tti wltli IfeS iliupe t.'ffoct In each line of the nloove. nklit i'ii' touched off with ruffles or organdie On the rlKht h"vi ii iin-H are brought out In the coat drena, the top of satlu modi in. mid tho skirt of flounced satin rufj-a-uufl crepe. j $ Ir.ir!' Kliigalny onco huIiI, "Hk iluiiiMiil I'Vi-ry niornliiK of your llfo t li.it them i KoinotliliiK you inu-i do, wlii'thcr you llkn to do It or not." Whether you are (minting a picture or luiiiiineriiiK Iron, whether you are i illlf IHi.il (IT WIIHhIllK ill:. lie fillfl WSSplng flooi-M, your work l the lliliig which hiivi'm you from rourMlf, While .mi ur IihihIh and thOUfBtt are i". ni'led you luive no time for miirhlil Introspactlon. The dear duty bsfoN - hi in to licnil Miur energleH to Miur I work sad do n canscientiously and "'ii ii is onlj in thin its) the) fou do sour duty to tin' world, B3vi r) parson im an obligation . .!' iiiin iii. iiiusi ngSaTS in : omel iiin , u i i ul in prove his rluhl In i bu unit 'i if in- i im N'. i i. ne 1 1., ...,, i i,i batter iii in he i ii. lie o in .it (til ari uti talcs bl i i ha wuriii in uriii r 'i lie respon 111 : ID III .. thOUgll ORU'ttl llltll 1 ; .. Ibllll '. Man . weultli) ' iin not neeii iii sorii i. 'i I . -n iinw iiieir reallsa lion of i li its principle by taking up Home work of value to the community. They enter Into public life or devote lliemnolvoH to Home (jucHtiou of edu cation or general betterment of con iIIIIoiih. If they do not luke tlila OOrttTSS tbsy are reduced to the moHt iimi'Ichm. profit Iiihn ami weurlHome t or in of toll that of Keeking their nun ninu.'tcmciit und (ileaHiiro. WholcHoine nil: i -1 1 1 v- employment davalopes a mun'H fa uit Ii'h, ki epH I. MM keen mill ready for oppor'uniy. I'ui Miur heurt Into Miur work. Killer Into it every morning with feel Ingl i interest Iii it ami gntltuds for il. ami miu will bnow tho blSSSlBg i.l lain. i l'a! iiii receive the best of rale ut the Klreoved Muterulty IloHpital. The era of fighting In over and the era of inveHtlgution la well begun. To prevent unemployment we would HUggext that each soldier as lie Is dia charged should be placed on an In vestigating committee.. Sumpter Valley Railway Cn. Arrival and Departure Of Trains Suffered for Clglil 1 oafs' lib 'iiiiai ii pallia, lame Imeli, Mure :. ami :, lii i jolnti often srs due in ovar worked, weak or 1 Miinev : in: . Ball, It. r I), :. Box 184, Bu an ill, Qa . writer) 'I auffui u ii ii pain In i ii" I'.h k and ould nol do au) Ol m work, but slUOO lulling Kolej li 1dm ) rni , i cm do all oi m work Bold by Bead iiros. Departs No. 2, Prairie Sumpter Arrives Baker 1:15A.M. 2:35 P. M. 4:15 P. M Departs No. 1, Baker 8:3 A. M. Sumpt er 1:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:1 P.M. Sl,iipiil t iiiigli After Influcnu. "Foley'! Honey and Tar is the bet cough medlclno I ever tried," writes SJ, B. McDowel, H. K. 1). 1, Box 119, Arlington. Tenn. "My son had in fluenza. He had the worst kind of a cough. I tried everything, but nothing did any good. God sent me a friend with Foley's Honey and Tar, and in two days his cough was gone." Sold by Heed Brothers. We will do your job printing. No. l Makes good connection with 0.-W. It A N. Co. No. 4 (Fast Mail) leaving Portland 6:16 P. M., arriving at Baker 7:66 A. M. und No. IV from easl acriv taki i'('.:M) A. M. No :' conneoti with No. i I M. which pIcKg up Pullman at Ba er, arriving a1 Portland 7:0() A. M. Also with No. 1 ;it 0; II J'. M. for points East. $1500 Reward! i tm Orsgoa, i . -i i,n iniiKini Ssvada I lt liick I full l' tiuii Issoolalton of iililcli lbs ii ds "It in ,1 In nil II 1. ( r villi Rive IHV (HI I I w n lit fm ,,: ill III r i,-Hllll:n ll Hi,- ii rr, si in rl , en vii IIOII of .ii ( l Rr- : ,. part mi nl- rss. , i. til i oust Ii II I II ft II I III Iii ii Idltlon m ii,, ,i ,,m , .;.. . , i i ,ni i lim ni' I in. . ,,, . i i iio imi . . yotltl ,1 i hi 11 . Hubs in! grown borsss sold sud oalj , i inn has, a u in, i, '.s s i e, on aaa, J