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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1918)
i,o(. i. ami pf.umon.yi, ,., ,'i'e WIH greeting fHclllU bin i Itj yesterday. j ,. Morrison niul I'niiillv wore , from Crime yesterdn) Augustine Ullbert li In from his nine In II"' Ctovor Swale Section. Mrs. Arthur Hand carue over from end thin week on a short vUlt to lewis In this city. All kinds of sewing at reasonable rt,.,.s Mr. I.enia lerr . residence e.it part of town. Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Johnson came p from I'" nan rst of H'' week bringing the child in buck I" enter school alter spend- ,. die holidays lit home. I..r Hal '"'"' "ires of lnnd nd Intm die town of ('rune. f2t.00.00 r the 'iit Ire I nut subject to mort- ,.,. ,,i $160.00. Also mi-.' tracts Ithin hall !! ol ' depot 60. ,. acre. Term. James Cury, rane, Oregon. The wheel Hi he "till ,,ns l"','!1 ixed the big CMtl having been L-ehled by Jack Mctiulre's oxy-acety- ne process, and workmen are plae ig it I" position today with the hope imi we may have lights by thut nwer hereafter. The public school has been rather iimlicappod Hlnce the holiday vaca- on because of lack of teachers. Mr. lapp of the high school was press- ,1 into service on Monday but had ) take up his duties at the high hool Wednesday, therefore Mrs. oley was asked to teach. One of he teachers elected to fill vacancies as arrived. Miss Wei Mrs. herle has been prevailed upon to iiitlnue In her mom until lur suc iaao( i here. low ADVKRTWINO W DUAL. i:ks, hktv , m.i! (er "i '' onoinj for deal - to handle advertised produ : i , i tall) i thl true In asc of the ,; Econotnj in any business may be ured in three waj : The c nee of conducting n bust 1 m ma) !" grouped under four gen il headV rU i 1 i rent tor laud (I building, i -1 wagee und aalar . lur employees, i ' i interest on pltal Invest d and 1 1 general rerhead Economy, then, may be ecured iv paying leaa rent. leu In- ireet, or by reducing the general i erhead. preTloui article pointed out how u- handling f advertiaed bruuds re ilted in ei onomy of wiges, fewer erki being neceaaary to handle the time volume of business. The pro em article shows how economy in RENT is secured by bundling ad-! m ed goods This i based upon the principle of ON8UMER ACCEPTANCE prsvl uly explained. Bines customers ready to accept advertised iraiuls. It follows thut dealers may peclallse on fewer brands in aucli ne This means a dealer will not re quire a. large a stock in order to do lame business. For If he car unadrertlsed brands, he will ind it DSCSSsary also to carry some dvertised brands of the same pro mt to dssi the demand of a part f his trade who will Insist upon the dvertised goods. By specializing on the advertised , randH which ALL will readily ar-1 pt. a smaller stock Is required, I IOCS lesi shelf room for displaying I " KOlitls. ' The dealer will either require less ' On In willed U) conduct hi business , be can utilize the same space to tti-r advantage by Hiving better dls- ayi or mure displays, either of huh leadl to the same results -I momy of BPACB or of hknt. II la a matter of rent ECONOMY! r the dealer to handle advertised i a nils. Very Few People Read an ordinary alvertisemant entirely through. If I wara abh to write a fifty word ad. that would catch and hold the attention of ninety per cent of the readers who glanced at it. I would not be trying to make a living in the garage business. If you have gotten this far you may as well fininh. Your car may only need some slight adjustments or it may need a thorough overhauling. At any. rate, you can save time and money by having it done NOW, while you, as well as ourselves, are not very busy; also we can afford to do it much cheaper thah later whe we are rushed with spring work. si:io A FOB OUABANTEED PBICE3 This also applies to broken farm machinery, and other eiftlflVi. We ai glad to giyo you any in formation you desire alontt those lines. Summit Garage, J ohn McGuire, Prop. Agent Hupmobile Motor Car Second - hnnil thoughts are like second band clothes the are apl to be a misfit. If It 1 true us stated (hat. America pavs fourteen time as miirh tot nirli soldier as the enciiiv, the hoys have msn-sded Jobs to measure up to the pattern out Tor them. Uut they'll do lt. Wouldn't It be as well to impend the study of geography In the schools for a time at least? The youngster might stand the chance of getting the right kind of a start, which they are by no mean sure of now. Funny how fate always gets the right man In the wrong place or both, or vice versa, or some other darned kind of a mix up. Hut what we wanted to say was that we have n man In our town who could have had the war fought to a finish und the Kaiser whipped to a frazzle If lie had only been consulted. We know It. because he says so. So far the Administration bus not placed farm Implement (u the list of preferential merchandises and If this is not done the prices on this line of goods are liable to go even higher than at present. Farmers should consider this possibility and lay In all implements that will ho needed for the next season's cam paign. Remember the pressure Is not yet removed. Another year's strenuous work Is before us, If no more, and we should all profit by both the successes and the failures of the past year. Watch the man who affects to de spise wealth. There's something wrong with his menal make-up. Wealth Is the visable evidence of In dustry; It Is tin- vehicle through which all human activities accom plish their results. A sordid greed for gold is repulsive to till right think ing person, hut the man who ha not a true appreciation of the value of wealth be it In mOnej or no) has no appreciation of the worth of human ambition. Ha lacks the real Inspiration that movss to luccssful .Hurt. The spendthrift Is not the most desirable or baractere, but be .. i paragon beside the nun totallj lacking in the ambition to accumu late the rewards of Industry. The fellow who has nothing and want. lass i simply a clog on the wheals of prOgrSSS, and the World were bet ter off without him One Pound, 25c Five Pounds, $1.00 T.ie greater use of corn, brun, riCS and liiekwnent nours which the Coveriiment urges, will In crease the consumption of bak ing powder In your home So we suggest that you make capi tal of the situation by availing yourself of the economy tin larger can of baking powder provides. A one-pound can of Crescent Double Acting Haklng I'owder costs 25c. A five-pound can may be had for $1.00. Send i 4c stamps for the new Cres cent Hook, which abounds with .good recipes and ocntalns a very enlightening tre atise on baking powder. Cres cent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash. ui.?i. Crescent Double Acting Baking Powder "Save the Waste and Win the War." riie fallow who always has a kick coming, sometlnei get it. Knitting Is proving a godsend to the Idle hands of the country. Now if we could find some uually profi table employment for - I tui Idle tongues we would be going same. o The plan of the government to raise funds through the aJa of war savings certificate stamps la on of the most commendable plain yet In stituted. The sale of liberty bonds was and Is necessarily circumscribed because these bonds could not bo issued In small denominations suf ficient to include the small savings of the millions who handle oulv small means. With the : livings stumps, however, nil inn have u hand In financing their government. Mil lion who felt themselves unable to spare the amount of a bond can con tribute through this channel. And the fact that every penny Invested In the American people a spirit of thrift and saving that has heretofore been totally foreign to their natures.. The response should be universal. The problem of labor for our farms Is looming up as the onu great question and In many localities Is becoming really serious. Even he fore wo were In war It was a matter of concern. Now the matter can no longer he lightly set aside. There Is no doubt that unless steps are taken, before the entire war draft Is run out, to recruit the ranks of farm labor, It will he a physical Impossi bility for our farms to meet theh de mands that will be made upon them another season Many localities re port that even now the scarcity of farm labor Is seriously crippling operations, and when the draft Is completed the situation will be even more serious. It I hoped that the amended regulations Will tend to rslisvs the situation. Prom the pre sent outlook It would BOOB) the part ni wisdom that the draff appl) to farm labor squall) with the army. it would be hard to toll whit h is tits most Important Just al nil lime. Certain ii li thai without the farmer our armies win bs Impotent. o i:V RRO Itoss tl.MU IRIRM The Tlmesllerald Is Informed that there are two new Red Cross Auxil iaries organised recently, one at Warm Spring and the other at An drew The growing interest In thin work Is commendable and will bring results, as each of the orgauial Ions throughout the country have work and the ladle are putting In much time. Mrs. (iault. First Vice Chairman of the Chapter, Informs The Times Herald that there are a sufficient amount of supplies on hand for work fur all who ileslre to devote time to li and that many of the ladles of this city have responded willingly. Wax Feeling All Ituu lon. I .urn s Huckner. Somerset, Va., writs! '1 was feeling all run down; tired, with pains In my back. After tuking Foley Kidney l'llls I felt like a new man." Backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, sore muscles, swollen ankles, and sleep disturbing bladder ailments yield quickie to this time tried remedy. Sold by Iteeil BKM THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORD IS STILL MAKING CARS Rumors to the contrary are untrue. The ever increasing demand for Ford Cars makes them hard to get. Buyers of Ford Cars for the past year have been compelled to wait their turn. We are taking orders every day and if you are wise you will see us at once about If your car. No time to lose now if you are contem plating the purchase of a car in the early spring. BURNS GARAGE BURNS AND CRANE OPHN (diniir: MKKTINCJ AT in i: an WH TOMORROW The Tliins Herald Is iiuHiorl.ol to I announce thai. I hern will he an "I" I mMtlng of llyo Grass Orange toiiior row al the Grange Hall and llm pen , pie of llurrra are Invited to go out subjects at Interest will tm dis cussed In ildltinn to a program which has been prepared. If the weather Is favorabav there will likely bo a number take- advan tage of tbw Invitation. o OIHfc FKI,l,OWN INH'tU.I,. District Attorney Ornnd Master J. W. Oeajry Installed the officers of Harney Lodge No. 77. I. 0. 0. F. Thursday evening for the coming term. He first put the officers through a stiff examination as to their proficiency In the work and finding them in resjdlnssi installed them as follews: N. (1. Nell T. Smith; V. O. I'. S flackncy; TfMS. t. s. Bpragus; Reooxding lacy w. w. OOttldi Financial Secy. ('. W. Lewis; Warden, S, S. Smith, Conductor, Ous Rardwell; R. 8. N. O.. James Shiq, aril; L. H. N. O . John Burrows; It S. V. U.. M. V. liarkey L. 8. V. U.. W. O. White; Inside Oaurdlan, Hart Slier. SMITH ;.ii s (Contributed) A very beautiful wedding was sol etulzed at the Presbyterian Manse on New Year day at 2.00 P. M. when Rev. W. F. Shields pronouced the words making Chester B. Smith and Klsle May Oates husband and wife. These young people are well known to all In Mums. Mr. Smith Is the affable manager of the Liberty Theatre und Mr. Smith Is the con genial young lady that has presided at the WlndOW of that theatre for SOBS time. She was formerly In the Telephone office of thin city and Is a graduate of our llarnev County High School. The many frl Is of Ho young people wish them nil the joys and none of the aorrowi of the New Year Mav happiness and sin -cess be their portion as they walk together down through tin years, U e are glad to know Unit they Will reside III thl city und tonlllitle to operate the Liberty Theatre, where the management and charac ter of the pictures shown have brought them Into favor with all lover of high grade amusement. Our .lllne) Offer - - This mid .V. HUNT M1S8 THIS. Cut out (his slip, enclose with five cents to Foley CO., 2836 Sheffield Ave., Chicago III., writing your name and address i dearly. You will receive in return a trial packkage containing Foley's Hone) und Tar Compound, for coughs colds and croup. Foley Kid ney fills und Foley Cathartic Tab lets. For sale by Heed Hroa. A profitable employment for the girls Is the making of handy little scrap hooks of Jokes, cartoons, and short articles of local Interest to be sent to brothers, sweethearts and friends In the camps a nil at the front. Make them as local In tone as pos sible and they will be much npreelat ed by the boys. No need to aim at permancy, as the boys will probably not be able to preserve them after they have enjoyed their contents. Hint Tin- fti'lp Tlircp Weeks. with January comes Lagrippe, Lingering colds seem fa settle In the nVMlcni causing one to ache all over feel t'evelsh and chilly, tired, heavy and drooping. Mm. Lizzie Tylen. Henderson Ky.. writes: "My daugh ter hart lagrlppe for three weeks, t gave lu-r Foley's ffoamy and Tar asd now she Is alrlgjl. gold by Reed liros. LT. Inland Empire Realty Co. REAL ESTATE Ranch Loans Made Direct Make application now Fire Insurance GENERAL LAND OFFICE PRACTICE BLUEPRINTS Barns, Oregon Crane, Oregon BOOST FOR HARNEY COUNTY ALL THE TIME Fully appreciative of the part your friendship and patronage has play ed in our progress during the year Just closing, we thank you. And we extend to you and yours our sincere well-wishes for a New Year of con tinuous joy aud prosperity. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers E gsjg gflg I A BIG CLEARANCE SALE Of HATS, CAPS and SHOES AT LESS THAN COST We are going out of these lines of goods ...i . ..... .n li. .. I I I i ii i t i .i i m - i We are specializing in GROCERIES Give us a call Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. Ottlnger, Proprietor, Nate Franklin, Mgr. g -a B B II HIP JOR WORK We do it right WARRANT CAM,. Notice Is lierchy given that (hero i are sufficient funds on band to pay off all Oeneral Fund Warrants reg j Isterea prior to Dec. 1, 11)17, and all Rabbit Mount v Warrants regis j terod prior to July 15, 1917. Inter est ceases on Dec. 15, 1017. PEARL F1SK, County Treasurer. We will do fomr Job piloting. A. A. TRAUGOTT all our