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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1918)
After the restrictions on ant wheat were relaxed anil might reasonably hope to haw piece of cake, just see what happened to I he price of eggs! The Times-Herald JULIAN BYRD Mngr SATURDAY. DF.CF.MBF.R 28. ISIS SUBSCRIPTION RATK3 in- Y.r tm MontlM far. Montha 2,00 1.00 .78 (ftninHntiB n tr Itl mn tnni-u 1 ') A A . 1.1.00; flood to choice steers $11.00 12.00; Medium tO Reed steers $10.00 11.00; I'alr to medium steers S.t.O I.Mj ('opinion to ralr steers 17.50 8.50; Choleo cows heifers 9.00 10.00; Medium to good row heifers $7.G0-HriO; Knlr to medium cows & heifer $G. 50-7. 50; ('minor $.1.50-5.00; nulla $0.0018.00; calves $9.00-12.00; Blocker & footlon $7.00-9.00; On a rather large run of hog 6000 head an advance was mnde of twenty flvo centa. Quotation are FARM tOMMl NITY OW.ANI7,i:i t.KTH IIIIMI 'lI'M. Entered at the Poat Office at Durni. Oregon, an Second Class Matter. s-ds Crime mixed $16.85-17.25; Medium A I.ANT MINITK HUIHTMAH llKA ' m,XP(1 U6. 60-1 6.86; Hough heavloa ft. I $14.85-16.00; l'lgs $14.00.15.00; Kvorybo.ly is advising .veryho.lv , ,,ulk $1. 85-1 7.00; . lea what to dO to make thin the best Trading In ..beep wna light and hrlstmas In the world since the lrol)ully will be dining tho balance llabe cuddled in tlM mnng.'r In the '"' ,,M "'' prices remain Mteady town called llethlehem. fee follow I'rline lumhs $ 12.00-1 :i.00. Hero's our Idea. .Fair to medium Innibs $11.00-11.00; BM I.. II that this vcur von Baka I rllS $ 10.00 1 1 .50; Wethers one more person glad that you are .illvo than you did a year ugo. Widen your Christmas ilrde fine ripple till.; year. May lie It will he Hie .levator boy or the mWk man. or the lillnd neigh bor, or Hie hunk that is nagging you about your ov. r due note. No matter who It Is; the farther without the family droit tin- better: hut make glad the heart of one per mid more this year. Suppose we all did this, eh? A hundred million of us; adding one person each Christmas. Why everybody, within ten years, would have so much to be happy for that nobody would get over It, and find time to nurso a grouch before Christ mas came again $9.00-10.00; Kwes $6.00-8.00; o RECLAIMING V.STl LANDS. What a farm community can do lor lis own progress when the get together tiplrll prevails Is well shown wllh the llurwoo.l community, Wil liamson County. Tonu. This com funnily, encouraged by the county agent, formed an organisation which embraced men's Interests, women's Interests, canning clubs, corn clubs, and poultry eluhs. In this way they received a community charter and proceeded to work. When tho wheal Increase was asked, 50 acres wan as signed to Hurw.io.l community; the community came across with 323 acres In 10 days. Similarly organized communities made It possible I'm Williamson County to pledge an In creased acreage of 2.000, while tho county wus asked for only acres. GRAZING FEESON RE SERVE TO INCREASE (Continued from page one i At the close of the Civil War the United Stales possessed a Western public domain which teemed almost1 bOUndtOM III extent. Many of the soldiers, accustom. .! by their military experience to an out-of-doors life, felt the call of tho laud. In large numbers they took up government claims and dovotid themselves to a farming Ufo. Our great army, also coming hack from a vigorous out-of-doors life, Is gems on to say; "On several of the Forests ftp plications have already been approv ed for permits during a live year period subject to an annual ro.lu. tlou of five per cent to provide for the Issuance of permits to new set tler;, In addition to such reduction as might he necessary to prevent damage to the Forest. "It appears' that while tho Mix Ic men are willing to subject themselves to whatever restrictions are neces sary for the welfare of the Forest from tho standpoint of timber pro duction or other primary purposes 1,369 ,or w"' " mini was set awlcle. yet the possibility of the five par cent annual reduction proves an KRKP CLOTH UX)KJNGMKKWRW to them. It Is ap- preciateil mat l In assurance nl . on linue.l use of iln- range for a specific number of animals during a term of years would undoubtedly lend to VETjKKANK UK AD Bid COMMITTEES To have fabrics, after laundering, possess their orglual appearance. BAM must be taken with olorcil , ., ., , . , i . grealer stability of the Industry and materials that they do not fade, and ' ' "" with white tnalerlals that they re main snow white. Aside from this. suggests the Department of Agrl culture, in in It depends on the sizing of cloth. Too much stiffening spoils Its appearance and too Utile Is unite as bad. Most housekeepers use starch for stiffening ordinary clothing. Star, a keeps the clothes clean longer and also acts as uu absorbent for slain. llkelv til feel I lie ...tin- .-.ill a. , . ,, , .thus saving wear on tho fiber :y .secretary Lane, realizing that we have not the desirable public lands making excess friction In laumbrliu We think this is the best little ! 0f for''thru - wisely PC- I tiuKi-s i ne reclamation or waste land i unnecessary. Manufacturers add unpatented f urlstnsasy idea we have! . , ., their ,.-..u-hi ., .vi.i. f,.- .. !'. cue government, lo lurnlsli '-C ' ii. wi i. ,.ps nnin-. lienietnbor. one more this Christ mas, even If It take-, you till New Years to get around tO II. other siibsl anres besides starch to th soldiers with the opportunity .r becoming fanners or fruit grower c The secretary ctutci that there A lot of us might well start wi-li ear wives. !are over two hundred million eerea of tVMta land In the United State . i capable of sii.ii Irausformat Ion. The v finish.'. I mixture and their practices have been adopted in home laundry work with success. For Instance, borax gives smooth ness; paraffin, wax or turpentine si :;i:ity in m sinks. Some people's idea of B bttSiDOSI al Is two men, lace to face. Ml I -uspicloua of the other, each en deavoring to gain an advantag- b) prevarication, each making state ments Incorrect up to near misrepresentation. gives glo:.s, and alum a certain de gree of pliability. The hilbstunce which TO Use it I 'I to whiten is bluing. COUsItt of arid Ian. Is i-n.ui Irlnw lp. rltlo ,-.,r ,v.r.m,.- . '.... counteracts the yellow tinge --- -- ...u.iuK' i itii.i i.n-over forest areas, needing further clear ing Hrlnglng these lands to usefulness would re.ulre a large expenditure of money, but under good ad ministra tion would give an Immediate oppor tunity for labor, and would even- leici (he fabric to Insure uniform finish. Thla Is done by dipping In and out of the staph and bluing and rubbing well between the bauds. o ISK AI'I'I.KH I Hl;KI.V. That notion of business ac umen tually provide many thousands of li derived from the old horse-deal-1 soldiers with their own farms. lug system, where no one expe.iei the truth to be told, and the best man waa he who could work off a horse with tho most imperfections. In every community there are men whose word is as good as their bond No statement of theirs 1b ever ques tioned, and the man dealing with i hem Is sure of meeting fairness. These attributes, joined with good judgment, outfit the successful business man. Perhaps he does not set the reoulul ion if b.-im. ... .wfiil smart fnllnw " i.. .in... )...., .1 T,' Oregon Cattle & Horse flrow him a much better one. that of a i "" A8HOrla,lo nupposed to have man who his fellow citizens can ; H",uri'd tt HD-'a' -""'e for shipment lwavs trust for honor ail fair ,li. "" "l"c """ " I'l another ing. It would also atld materially to the national wealth. If he confers a benefit to humanity who "makes two blades of grass grow where one grew before.'' certainly a plan which makes laud hitherto uselosi grow valuable products also benefits humanity. en. enrage the handling of bttallMWI In ii way lo Increase tin- quantity and Improve Hie iiunlity of the livestock and would also enable a better ad ministration of the range itself. "tin a considerable portion or tb National Forests we have reio h d the point where permits for a period of five years can be put Into affaol without difficulty. On certain oth-r Forests we are not In a position to grunl five-year permits for more than a portion of the slock al present up on them, because there Is serious question whether there Is not now more stock than can be carried per manently without Injarjr to tho For est. There Is also the extra Mock which has been taken care of us a war einergetn-v, some or which we will not be able to roiitinue, and for that reason should not be loclttdod under five vear permits. "The Issuance of annual permit win be continued where reductions are BOCOOMrjP to Insure against over stocking or where this may be requir ed for any Other reason The p'an Is progressively to bring about a more secure tenure of the grazing privileges through the issuance of flvc-vear permits as fast as this can be done In consideration of tho various public Interests Involved." oan i'sai.m. w. ''bw I 1 1 .. fje 1 h mm i ell C sLeMKeeWlsM I w "it Just a bit different from anything in your pantry is Mapeline "The Golden Flavor me ii.tvorinjr 01 many usei mhiitivc; HATK ox OATTLI CONKIHKO. The only fresh fruit many families ; In the North have during the cold months Is the apple. Different ways of utilizing this kit. hen standby are The Ford Is my Car sure of a welcome from the cook. I 1 nhall not want another. The Department of Agriculture It msikcth me to lie down In wot suggests the following ways of aerv- places, ing the apple: It solleth m soul, Fresh apples may be stuffed with It leaflet h into deep waters, sausage and then baked; sliced and It 1. -inlet h me Into paths of ridicule fried In fat to serve with meats, or for Its name's sake. served raw In salada. j It prepareth a breakdown for me In Canned, dried or stewed apples the presence of mine enemies may be varTed greatly by changing Yea. though I run through the val the flavors used. leys, I am towed up the hill. Canned apples make a delicious 1 fear great evil when It Is with me New chairmen fr Ininnrlnnl "'tiiiiiiitee in congi- . me t be In power sftr March i it,.. (Hwn of on of the most promising era 'f our national life. Mere are tv veteran legislators who will he., bin com mi i men. Top Is Kre.,.r. H, Olllett of Mnsssrhusetts, Hon-. npi't.,., jotion commit tee i lower is Joseph W rV.incv of Mlchlgai., wn tiv mriu .em ri) It tee. ea no rly. your New Year's resolvln; t f """ flavors hot and cold desserts - makinjr filling -rid ro8tinga "1 ic iou s - i ightfully i iinj-i's pud. I and Dui. sauces. It Makes Syrup that saves. Mapleine Pyrtip made with sutrar or with corn syrup, wa ter and Mapleine, form a fine spread for hot mV.r -i, corn brf.'.d. frit- ter.s and mush. Thos. W. Stephens Will pay better prices than any one else for all your Furs. Hides and Pelts See him before disposing of them BURNS, OREGON ' m --- M . udflitlfin to custards or souffltts, ail- Us rods anil its engines discomfort for feeding purposes but it Is confus- ""i a Plquaiit riavor. me. ed a or.ling to information received' Cauiied, ilrieil or fresh, they form It auolnleth my face with oil. 0 at this office. Local cattle men who "" acceptable basis for Drown Hetty Its tank runneth over, MKM I DlI'DKT lp;c. 21. Ji. )iave ha, ooOaOlOB to ship recent lv made with crumbs. Surely to goodness If this thing fol to the feeding grounds have not The weeks trading received a bOOB given this rate by the agent at ;oo.l start Monday. There was only Crane and they have asked an In- O fair run of cattle less than a vestlgatlon. thousand head and trading started off O with lots of anap, rather a surprise A pitiful case of deprivation da to everybody since Christmas week serving prompt rellof has been dia ls usually a rather slow week. There covered. A Society for the I'resenta waa fully a half cent advance all Don of Christmas (lifts to Hanta along the line in the cttle division; Clause should be organized at onco. I 4 ft m 'imrmsmiiWL rf-. c 2? - fir l :W-'"W - aniiief ' w 9 'iWwM) jWirXVjJKMlV y? Make it a Worth While Gift The Stradivara Art Phonograph 2 E "KNOWN FOR TONE" 52 A Masterpiece in a j musical instrument. 8 No nasal. ml;IliV nr u - f h sotpw eaej megaphone effect. Free from all motor trouble. Plays all makes of disc records f mu piays mem Detter. w THE PHONOGRAPH WITH SILVER SPRUCE $ sni in n I'lfuim B $ LIKE THE PIANO t 7H Cabinets, hand polish- Vjff ed, piano finished. - 1 Fresh or canned, the fruit may be utilised In short cakes, and in apple sauce. low me all the days of my life. 1 shall dwell In the house of tin Insane forever. Reign of Fur Into Spring Seven beautil ill models. From $60.00 to $250.00 COME AND HEAR IT DEMONSTRATE C. C. Pane9 Sweet Shun rtJM)fM)MW&9tt& l a&t '"Sfi, , I et . v Bfl Ell "a. Wh - r: H 1 '' Vl Iftj I 9S' "''' ' ' 7 ., . -jippp mi '""oT '"" Ifcej-gOj- wn.l N. BROWN & SONS Brown '$ Satisfactory Storel QUALITY MERCHANDISE Walk Over Shoes Stetson Hats Bon Ton Corsets !!in tin. : : : : Oregon We curry goods iilv-rti-..-.I on Ibc "Hume Product. I'nge" Inland Empire Realty Co. A. A. TRAUGOTT, Proprietor REAL ESTATE Bought sold and exchanged Farm Ranch and Building Loans BLUEPRINTS OANS MADE ON APPLICATION DIRECT INVESTMENT BROKER Phone 30or G12S Burns, Oregoo With all her ecllness in the box coat of seal, trimmed with touches of ermine to face the lapels, Wis Winter cannot pass Mlaa Hint o'-Hprlm without backward glance of admiration. It la the fold cape of seal or mole which attracts her. one button fastening the light wrap. Both styles, for either the severe weather or early spring .Vbar, are just aa exclusive and advanced aa they are pleasing. Patronize W RAY'S AUTO STAGE and et a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE, $10.00 SO lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. is