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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
Siiturila.v, Juno iJtl, U)U(t T tt W V I M Jfl H II TO 11 A T, 1) It U 11 N H i II A 11 N I) V C O tt T V O 11 I? rCJ O N I'npn Throe " Two Proudest Daddies and Wives in the lu. i WW , l, Mrs WAPREM3. HARDING New 9ktrM:f tk JtaaaMlsaa nonilBMt take Mim they war OLVlN CooUCXrEr . . . . . VT . . ' wirwiw UN JWHH HI namea mi tae ucmi am tMiCramttlM wUI cMdMl (IdiM m4 wItm of Hi ft tws fiM. met. NtttlMMl Uji mm. alga, it to tkt Chrttiaa rwrt MM at lfarioa, Okie, aazt 4r Ta. ,.cur. of the aausa tojST LM USUS. Oararaar HHic will eaadaH ais ma bm wa rreat orck Mklsr MlT ft few -m4a Meek aaMrilaa la imut Uaa. ' Wtse ant Otherwise Tho public should bo loft out of tho issue denting with tho railroad quoit Hon, wo nro told. It In. It in left oat of ovory issuo dealing with every thing. That's why It In kicking. The other follow lias a legltlmuto right to his own political hullof, but ho should keep It In subjection when It doean't coincide with yours. ADVIHhl) TO HUIIH)UT IXKJAIi NKWHPAI'KHH A woman In Washington with four children haw Just given birth to trip let. Her name lu Mrs. Husy and the Is. Trouble with Muxlco In that they ire all generals nnd ovory goncrul wantr to ho president. Notoriety Bookers nro generally successful. They noon become notorious llow WoHld Yon Llkn To Have Obituary l'ONtod On HallHlit IloarU'r It Ih possible of courso, that your neighbor may bo full of faults, but ho luiBii't absorbed all of your own. Wo nro a country of sproos. Wo havo had our war sprees, our proflt eerlng sprees, 'nnd npondlng nprccs, and sotno tiny wu hopo to hiivu n working Hprco. Oh. yos. boozo Is still booze, when , you cot It. Hut It makes a fellow nfplity boozy running around In cir cles' Tvlng to find It, Paper milk unUics, It ocemn. aro tut a buccens. 1'iero is too much M.iEcr of drlnl.ing too bottn. An exchango says that about tho first tlmo a woman meets a man nho begins to tell him her troubles. Out It's dlfferont with a man. Ho tolls 'cm to tho Judge. Hut why all of this funs ovor cam paign slush funds? Can n fellow who want to becoroo prosldont afford to be le?s of n sponder than tho people ho ilct him? A wlso man Ih wlso, but a wlsu wo man Is Just u llltlo Winer. Yep, wo know how to stand In with thu fair sex. No, there's not n .bit of danger of men adopting fomlulno dress. Wo never could learn to button 'cm down behind. Howaro of tho quickly mado friend ship. It often leads to tho greatest of enmities. If a girl can get herself engaged often onough she can. annex a conHld erablo quantity of Jewelry beforo tak ing tho II mil plunge. Alt mon nro born with brains, but nnniu haven't hoiiho enough to use thorn. Tom Skeyhill at Chautauqua Noted Soldier-Poet of Australia on Lecture Tour Through the West They were Hitting in front of tho feed storo. "Heard tho local publisher was thinking of closing up shop. Is that so7" "Yep; ho says thoro Isn't a lot of satisfaction In runnfng n paper for his health," responded tho feed storo proprietor. "Tolls mo ho's willing to lose a little money for tho sake of keeping tho print-shop smell In hH uoiitrllH, but that his wife an' kids ran't live on tho smell. Guess wo'll lmvo to ' get along without our weekly." 'Will you'vo guessed wrong," mild his former customer. "I've shoved tho expiration (Into of tho Old Unli able throo years ahead and paid for 'em in advanra, too, You follows right hero In town don't realize that your local paper's worth thousands a year Just for tho servlco 1 given. "If wo need It out on tho farm you folks need It a heap more. Kver think what'd httppon If tho pnpor quit publishing? Woll, you'd need to go back to old times nod bulletin boards. If you wanted to advertlso a now cur load of feed or fortlllzor you'd have to send away to got handbills printed nnd then tho oxpoiiHo and trouble of posting 'mn, You might' much a limit's oyo at tho crosn roads or posU ollluo, but with tho local pap'er you put tho announcement In his houso and In his hands,' and I couldn't sell my surplus' stock oxcop't by doing In nf m,imW VUi. ('rl , 1 "v ui num iiiul u uunv tuuio yMKII Nil ad in tho paper and wouldn't give as good results. "How would wo got rallied In this end of tho country to BUpport that new road Improvement; and who would have handled ,tho work and kopt us on odgo about holplng tho folks that got burned out ovor in Dry Hollow7 "Na slrl I'vo got to lmvo tho local paper for tho local nows. Thoro plenty of placos wh&ra I can loarh all I want to know about 'tho leaguo of nations; but it doesn't interest, im tho way I'm interested In tho doings of tho folks in thin county." "AJaybo you're right," iiHHontod tho rood jttoro man, "but If tho editor tools that he's got to piill out, I don't know what 1 ran do to stop li Im. "Don't, eh? Woll you can toll him tho town needs him and can't afford to lo.io him; and then yon can glvo him an advertising contract that'll help you and help mn, nnd holp him, and, through his paper, will holp tho town, and holp tho county. And It Isn't often that you can da all that wlh ono lot of looe.o change! "Dosldcs I don't want to havo my obituary posted on a bulletin board!' -Wisconsin University Uulletln. ' , -o- MKN AND MltAINH Whatever your station in tho bust ness world, It was tho use of your brains that placed you there. If you have climbed the ladder of success, you havo mado good uso of your brains, havo employed them to your advantage. If you havo slipped in tho scalo of life, you havo failed to take proper advantage of tho opportunities af forded you, You havo hold tho busi ness Instinct of your brain in check. You havo not permitted it to func Hon proporly. Drains were mado to uso not to nbuso. This fact should bo kept woll in mind by tho young men of this com munlty who nro Just ontorlng tho door of life's career. That caroer will dopond upon tho manner in which they employ tholr brains. The enthusiasm of youth Is natural and Is to ho oxpeutvd. It is a valu able nssot. Hut outhulnnm should not bo al lowed to run It coursu unchecked, It should bo curbed, lest it go over tho brink of tho commercial precipice, Tho business world Is full of proc Iplces dontructlvo pitfalls for tho foot of tho impulsive and thu unwary. Our young men Just ontorlng upon tholr careers can not do hotter than to take sober counsel of himself, of his position, of his hopes in llfo. Tho brldgo to success can not bo crossed In n day. It Is long and thoro nro many obstructions to baffle tho novice In the world of affairs. Hut brnl nu proporly employod will win. Thirty in I union at the closo of Iiub- Noted French Violinist Ferdinand Fillion Appears at Chautauqua in Tw Recitals With Assisting Artist One f tho most JntorcHtlng ttgnroa who cntno out of Iho world war was Toiu Kkcyhlll, tho Aiixtralian noldler poet, Ho hon written two volumeK of vw i.ich havo won him a place In Iho unnlCH of "Tho Now KllzabothniiH," ""I l Iiiik been ncclnlnieil by prees and public iik ono of the greatest Bpeuk wu ( tho war period. 1Hk ieci,rJ of raising twentythroo millions In twenty' laee inlnut(!3 at, thu Metropolitan opera house In New York during tho Liberty loan ounpalgii was never equaled In' thin vomit ry. A iiitislval event of ctirdinal ImportHiico to music loveru is scheduled for tho 11 fth day at OJiautauqua In tho coining of Ferdinand, KIIHon, tho promt nont Freiich vlolltilst, In two recitals. Mr. Fllllon Ih one of thu .acknowledged mtiKtcw fit tho vldlln and ono of the most pleasing concert artiste on our plaN form. IHfl iiBflKtlng artlstH will biahrlelu CIiiuh, driunatle soprano, and FruncoH Iieiill, pianist ami acvoiupanlst, both muslcluuH of raro excellence and of high standing lu tho imi.slcal world. IIioks each day enn do wonders. Tho labors of (ho iiay can bo analyzed. Was each task proporly par far mod? How could it havo been improved up on? Let the brain answer thnno two questions properly each day and tho problem of success in llfo Mil havo been solved. Tho "human brain In llko a garden, Whon cultivated it produces in abundanco. If neglected it soon bo domes a barren waste. Tho yotng men of thin community havo brains plenty . of- brains. Wo wnntUo noo thorn grdw and thrlvo'ln tho garden of llfo. ' Cultivation will do it. Neglect will not. o QUICK MAIIj HKttVIUK HK- TWKKN JIKHH AND ALAHKA fall, U)o;i Invefitigallng tho mailing; galleys of thin olilco It Is found tho, first copy of tho paper to go to tho Fries' at Dcoring was dated Novem ber 21!. That'll oven worso mall ser vlco than our neighbors over In Can- ,yon City credit us with; ), - o Tho wjso young man writes hl lovo loiters on a typewriter and signs a pet name. They sound mighty mushy whon read in court. ' i Mrs, Holla Volnior rocolvod a lot tor .laSjt WednoHday from Mra. H. Fries, which was dated at Docrlng, Alaska, on Mnroh 1. Mrs. Fros writes an Interesting letter and Mm. Volnior states It wan llko reading n fiction story to go from pago to page of tho Intorosting oplstlo. Among other items she montlonbd wan tho fact that they had Just received tho first copy of Tho Tlmos-Horald which thoy had subscribed for in tho Save Your Eyes Eye Klrain cnuHCS hvadaches ncrvotiHncKH and other trou bles. I fit tflaflMi'8 accurately , and Hclentilically. All Work Guaranteed. MAURICE SCHWARTZ Optometrist Office with Dr. H. F. Smith i'' l4 "Nothing wrong with our baftince!" Chesterfield THE right balance ofcostlyTurkiih and choice Domestic tobaccos, propor tioned by experts (hat's why Chester fields "satisfy tN i mail Ma n ! 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS . with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in- 1 terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane. Company oregon IM The Maxfer Ford Truck Attachment C. . VOEGTLY, Agent Price $217.50 Delivered in Burns Note the big relief overload apringcall and ee one I X