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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1919)
THI TIKII-IIRAt 9 g H N i, O B O If WRITER OFFERS COURSE ON FARM ADVERTISING ytkt ami Methods of Using Home Paper . tt Sell Surplus Produce Announced fer Farmers Week. A abort couro nit uliig the homu noWHimpcr to boIJ tuirpliiH form pro luco will lie ofrorod farutorn attend ing far morn wook at tho college, Deo. l!9, Jan. :i, by C. J. Molntoah, farmor, farm writer and ox-muvapiiiwr man. "I have known farmiM'H to liny n local rommlNHlon man $.0 to lt 100 ; tons of alfalfa at $20 a ton, whon 1 thuy could liavo Hold It liy paying tho editor a dollar," mud Mr. McIutoBh In tiiinounclng tho coitrno, "Thoy could then liavo kept tho oxtrn MO, credited it to tlio buyer or split It with lil in. I naked why not udvor (Ihu and poll dlroot, and thoy mild, 'Why, 1 novor thought of It." "Not only tho advantage hut tho method of lining tho homo paper will ho coiiHlderod. Tho huccohh of tho ndvcrtlwoinoiit dcponilH on tho faetH Kulcctod for announcement, tho form In which they aro Mated, and tho reputation of tho ndverlnor. All of these except tho hint will ho ex plained and no far na poatdhlo demon Htrntcd, Specimen iidvortlHoinontB that hnvo been biifdncss-gottorH with reHUltH arc -wanted for thin courtto. Using tho homo promt In not only profitable hutdncsB but Hound public policy an well, Mr. MclntoMi annerlH. Thoao papern help farm production by running many a farm ntory that enabled tho farmer to InrrctiHo or iirotcct bin cropn, nud aro fairly en titled to a Hharo of thu paid iiowh matter advertlnlng. Editors generally like to run nn nawn Itemn farm stories of unusual yield, odd und Interesting farm hap penlngn and rommunltly otitorprlnes, and tho courito will show how thin matter may bo handled to mutual ad vantage, o Tho Idea la to attract tho real homo Hooker. Tho plan nliould bo In operation by iiprlug, llanley mtytt. tin Is In Port land from his llaruoy county ranch, "HA(iH CM'1 OUHdON" 1 Ittnloy'H famotiH ranch near Hurnn ban long boon tho favorltn stamping ground of wrltorn of 'Mellon doullng with tho Wont, and of tho countless frlondn tho "Hugo of Central Oregon" linn throughout tho country, Huuday Journal. o Of 'eourso, ovoryhody longs for pence and tranquility In thu U, H. A. And, likewise, everybody wants tho other follow to ho tho one who Is lint- toned out by tho hIoiiiu roller of In dividual prosperity. o- The Green Ribbon record- breaking wook, attondnuco Inst HAK OK OltKCON" TO HKI.P l-'Alt.MCItS "Hill" Hniilry HnjN He Can't Hold 1miu Korerer, Ko Will Vkc U to Aid Hnmll Producer Not a Patent Medicine Ad. The labor unrest ban bit Tho T.-H. Otllif. lloitrn eight to five now. x x - Vnloss tho paper In Into, then Its eight till onu--ls done. Homebody ntolo our axe. X X No white man doeon ntich thltign In Hunts. x x Wo advocato railing the Indian enmp tho "City of Lout Axon." Or will lead an Investigating com mittee In Honrch of tho Lont. - v v . (Miummy little lad, Kins 13. Kldo nK1" Will eventually roplaro Mr. Paid . Locals, who In a relict of tho dark Mobbo wo would find tho Supremo I""" n"l!1.,h"1!,,.MU w'""! ,;Ivrlo- Court Irrlgatlo ndlHtrlct mandate out-"'""" " ' " ':'" Tho soerotury wan present. X X All, that club noodii In noma mom burn at ineetingM. Kr wore YOU thoro? x x-- To avoid any possibility of tho iiun'n bright rayn fading tho Croon In tho tnntohloHii nlmdo of thin Klbbon wo cheerfully request our renders to perMUo thin column by lamplight. x x And to not lot any polltlalaun turn red with envy at our comiummato nl 111 in handling loading problems of tho day, x x Hpoaklng of the sun's bright rayn, have you noticed the glorluiin sun wotii of the pant week? Ohlwuivn'l thoy iMtKTTVI Tho nun nort or "nnoakn up moru lugri hnforo thu ltlbbou getn tho nleep ruhbud out of Its eyes. Milt wo nro riirloun itboul tho glory of tho sunrise, will hoiiio lending IiiihIiiohh Iioiiho offer a prize for tho bent essay on "Tho Htiiirlso in Hurnn?" x- -x - -A change will hereafter bo adopted in thin column. Wo liavo learned that II. C. L. In often misunderstood by tho mora orudlttj, and will line II. C. K. very thing until further notice Wo nlo wnaut to Introduce u now brother of thin column. x x Mr. Ktann K. Flilo will make bin debut in tho very near future, per hiipt thin very Innuo. "More Good Than All o f the Rest" This Is What Farmer Says of Tanlac Gains IS Pounds; Had Suffered 25 Years. Ladies' Monogram Stationary Her blame -x x - nomeeno for nil the .MtlHt Delay, x x - Tho Cheerful Idiot ban boon rocnl led from I'ondlotou. x x (lOver notice how that word "rn railed" neudn cold chllln along tho olltcoholdor'H nplno? Whou ho Isn't doing his Dlt? Or is doing It one sided?) x x Tim f I. U'iihm'I ri'i'nllitil nultit tlint Men without money can own n way. No. He returnnf ull of youth farm In Hastorn Oregon. They can rut vim find vigor, expecting to bo go to work at onto and raise stock ( comu a big help In life. and grain without worrying about , . x x heavy poynientn. big interest and it,, declared this morning In on lack of ciilpiiietit. If tho hopo of Interview with n ronrosoiilatlvo of IJIII" Hanley Is realized. this welcome-weoklv -visitor thittl formerly Tlnmo old boys must have been op pressed with tho weight of tho men sggeth ey were "called" to deliver to th public. Used to use a perfectly good halt page supporting tho argu ment that tholr vocabularies con tained a few words of more than two syllables which Is all they did prove and to make up tho deficit In news, scattered advertising In tho nown rol iiiunn and on the front page. When wo got no big and strong that our valuable mesnago usen a half page weekly, we'll ntrong-arm our way onto tho front page, where read ers can find the most Important thing first. I'OIt 8ALH One perfectly good William llanlev. Central Orccrin; chrome, entitled. "Oh, What In This i . t . I it f ., rancher, laud owner and humanltn rain, Saturday announced li Ih deter mination to cut thousands of acres into small farmn for sale to men who seek homes of their own and n chance in lire. Hanloy outlined bis scheme liar- he dun In tint furl Hint Im wn (audit 1'owor liavo uvor oiiieu. to put his right Hhou on flrnt eoch I '"r unfrnincd, morning, an unciiunllod method of; . -x -x bavlnir thine no rldit all dav. Tho llltlo gob of goodiiesH ban re x x 1 turned, Oh! "I have null worrying about Irrl iriitlnii." im'lnlmcil the 11. I. an Knnn "I can't hold thin land forever," ho, as ho saw .tho Ribbon reporter on Id. "I want to soo It put to uso, and , tho horlion. "My solo Intorout in life hereafter will bo to see that my right shoo In on flrnt. I'vu learned na I'm going to help tho small man gut a start. TO KNroriLMJK SMALL l-.Mt.MKH "Hmnll farmers aro too hard pushed. Thoy need encoiiragemont. Most tlmcn thoy don't get It. That'n why thoro aren't more small farmers. I don't know just how I'm going to handle my now plan, but it soon will be announced." Long time payment a part of Joy! Tho Into mall was a day late thin week. No mall Friday morning, in stead of Thursday, which wan getting almost usual, that If wo Just quit worrying Irriga tion In bound to como." ' x x I Nothing wnn said about tho Valley people sticking together, or an working ror the sumo object. x x Which would lnnd nnn In hellnvii Hanlcy's nlan. Low Interest will m n.ni ti. charged, alfalfa will bo planted, Irrl-'to fato, and tho fact that nn old dog! Kation ounces ana iniorais win Da rnn't ho taught new tricks. finished to each unit, und buildings, x x fences und Implements minnllcd. nn Tim wonWlv m..ilnir nt n iinrnU each nowcornor stops on his ground. Commercial club enjoyed Itn usual "You may know that Tunlao In do ing mo n lot of good or I wouldn't hnvo comu nonrly twenty miles to got these throe bottles I am buying now, "tiald flamual Macon, u well known and prosporouti farmor who liven at Ilorlng, Oregon, while In tho Owl Urug ntoro In Portland tho other day. "I have been trying for twenty flvo long years to find a medicine or treat ment that would overcome my troubles," ho ctfittluued, "and Taulnc Is the only thing that ban over done mo any good at all. During all those yearn I milfered torrlbly from rheuma tism In my hack, and there wore times when 1 wan In hiicIi bad condition that I couldn't turn over in bed, and lifter sitting down for a llttlo while I could .hardly got up again. My kid' ueyu bothered mo a great deal, too, ami I would often have to got up four or flvo limes during tho Ight, nud the pains In my back were no novoro that I rarely uvor got any nleep. My ap petite wan very poor, and what llttlo I did force myself to eat would give mo IndlgOHtlon In tho worst way, I lost a lot It) weight and finally got so weak and rundown that I coil Id hardly stand on my feet. "Then I heard about Tnnlnc through my daughter who had beuu greatly benefited by Inking It. In fact, she was no pleased with 'ianliic that she bought mo a bottlo of It and told mo that she thought It was the very lilug I needed. Well, sir, I bognu way before I had finished that first to feel stronger and better in every bottle. 1 have taken three ootthri no far, anil I eat so much Hint I actually gut ashamed of myself somellnieh. What I eat agrees with me, too, and I never have n sign of ludlguMlon now, I have gained fifteen pounds in weight, and feel like a dlff'Tcn' man nltor,"thcr. The pains ha l-ft v v I..K I , mid my kldnevx seem to be 'n flrnt class condition, and 1 niunr haw; to get up during tho night ,Uiv more. I nm also free from rhetimutl-m mil In fact, I feel belter in ovcry way than I have for muiiy yearn. I toll you, this Taulnc Is a good medicine, nnd has done me more good than all the rest of tho medicine put together I have taken during the last twenty- five years, and I think that Is saying a good deal." Taulae In sold In Hums by Rood llros. and In Crauo by Vale Trading Co. Adv. O ' ' WIHH AND OTII Kit WISH WJB IIAVK A BEPUTATION J Do you know what It tnoana to llvo up to a reputation f vm'iaNUA.uiitii it Wo know know that It means constant vigilance loot wo pcrt tho QUALITY of our wares to bo lowered. It nhio means unvarying courtosy nnd attontlon to inch iej ovory customer. -i Whon you trado with thin great Family Sloro you nro attntti or mono two nuvniungcn prouxuon nuu service. IJVIJKYTIIINO I'OIt THU FAMILY, AND ALL DKI'KXIMDlk I Wo solicit your cuntotn with thin gunruutou. Brown 's Satisfactory Slor liuniH, : : : : Orcm Wc carry goods ailveillscd on the "Homo Products l'no" Will SOMETHING HappeJ to make you rich ! A rich undo may lio nnd leave .you a roll, M few rich iinclos havo Uiih habit. If. you got rich, tho chancon are ,yo will firs lia vo to Ha vo onotigh inonor in order to make a inroHtinont tliat will pa.y. Thoro aro plont.y of invoHtniontH for them willi a littlo ready oash. Bui, ii, in up to you to nave oash. Tlio taffl polioy ik to dopoBita portion of your Hillary. A Hank is hotter than a holo in your pockt througli which your money can Hlip mviy . Make our Mank YOl'U Hunk. CRANE STATE BANK CHANIO, OKIOdON JP The wise man permits others to Judge as to his worth. Tho fool ap praises his own, Life, to many. of us, is Just one harrowing dream of what is going to bat us next. If you would servo as an example to others, you must soo that no one forges ahead of tho example. Pennv ante In nut of thu rtinnlnn No self respecting person wants to demean himself by flipping such small change. Wm. Farrc Burns, Oregon Practice Hcforc U. S. Land Office and the Department at Washington, D. C. REAL ESTATE BROKER Special-Desirable Stock Ranches lNSUKANCE-IiiHiiro your hay and property in tho North HritiHli and Morcantile or Colonial Firo I'nderwriterH THE UNIVERSAL CAR Komember that when you bring your Ford car to us for mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford service materials, experienced workmen and Ford factory prices. Your Ford is too useful, too valuable to take chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor materials. Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford dealers, trusted by the Ford Motor Company to look after the wants of Ford owners that's the assurance we offer. 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