The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 14, 1919, Image 3

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Kay Requires
Ex&t Methods
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ValunM.- .n ftlfnlfn id. it has its
j.,wlii-kr It is illltlctilt to establish
a Kimi' onTU of thn outitry. Mpce!-
ally in the raslrrn States. It riiuirs
.refill method i kUMllBf. It Is no
rop for tin- caralt farmer; but Is a
very profltable Oil for the farmer
wno Will tG ttitroublo to U-uru
how to handle it from the M4ttt to
he ttedlog. DM of the Important
hinKh '" l,'lir" ,s JUHt now l0 ,nah"
lflf hay. accordhii to specialists
0( the United States Department of
Airlfuluire.
Alfnlf.i ilees not cure at all readily,
,nd goml .juiility liny is hard to get.
Eipt'ciiilh la this true Ol the first rtlt-
, whi h coins! when heavy rains
are lt i" interfere wiw us proper
aring The briRht Kreen liny so
common In the irripiileil si-iOons is
ajmost nev.r seen in the humid reu-
ioiui. due to Injury from rain.
Most farmera are iironu to eut their
alfallii loo early. They are nnxious
lo get more i uttinKs. thereby thlnk
lig to get 'i hipger crop. The fu. t
the ixtr.i cuttlnK Is frequently
mad.' at the expense of total ton nape.
The real teat of the size of the sea
ions crop ll total tonnage rutlier
Btn number of cutting. When
pour cuttings are possible, threo us-
lilly are mere desirable and more
profitable More hay Is actually made
10r the season; and the plants are
tift in better condition for the wilier.
The first growth usually is rank,
metlnie causing tho farmer to
kink it boold be rut before it real-
fr Is ready The stage of growth is
he Indication for cutting rather than
be size of the plants. The general
h is to cut alfalfa just as It Is mm-
Hng Into bloom and the basal shoots
I making a good start for the next
rop. in eastern states, rutting ear-
Bier may Injure and frequently kills
e plant Cutting later lowers the
eeding valu of the bay.
Methods (if making alfalfa hay vary
n the different sections of the coun-
rt; but the basic principle are the
me. The motto everywhere is:
Cure alfalfa hay quickly, with as
ittle handling and exposure to the
eather as possible." Rapid curing
.old- the leaves on better. Lss
andllng knocks fewer of them off.
Tola is important because the leaves
a the most nutritious part of the
lnt.
In the west where there is little
lift during the haying season, the
owers are started in tbe morning
ad the hay raked into windrows the
Mowing day The hay is then cock-
or Is stacked or baled direct from
he windrow as soon as the hay is
offlclently cured. Tho raking com-
nces as soon as the leaves are wilt
I, but when the stems are still
Teen It I cocked when the stems
re "half dry." It may be stacked
hen moisture can no longer be
wilted out of a wisp of the hay.
In the humid sections of the coun-
ry the process of curing the hay Is
inch more difficult. The cutting fre
wnth mu i be delayed several days
Mount of bad wc.uthe;-. TUo o" r-
dons and method! are practically
lie nam- as m the dry sections, ex-l
Pt that in ' :i . i required. Hay i
Pi and Main rovers may prove,
MM ;,;
High moisture content semetimes:
ikH i :,.. rnbla to Stack alfalfa ;
7 Instead of putting it in the barn.
l Is especially true of the first.
King Uulid -tacks carefully and
m a shape that will expose as little
ItM ha) to the weather as possible
er the tops with marsh grass.
ln gr millet, or some other!
" ira that will make good :
Htl ' rhor :i well-mail.. lliat.li I
I ' 11 the enils of wire on
I i made staysl ni the
V will ki ii almo t well as In the
ir:i aerj bettei . on
puii - hi elibood of narw
iii the mow. I'ar- .
foliar rare mn I ha taken al the
if;' Btlltn t hi, .i
1 1 . , ii ii i
lr " ' i. hi iii tbe mow, it Ii
'" "' . i nie extra v.n-
"Uoi :w if Its moisture '
""W ' ' :' Thl can he arranged
i rizontftlljr at frequent
-Horn iii.nle of lumber i
i" fra mework in
""ifi. ; i, ,-,., lungiiiar shaoe
V I , the mow is filled, i
P .in operation thai
'' h done In certain spai e ol
lm" I' I borl at best, and that.
-1.. .:.!, 1. 1 in. made i horter
iljor .'(,r title res on
I ,, opt ration In 'Alil.li
"" lent v i omit !or more,
I .. i liirnn r to know
1,11 'l In i bow to maiti the
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RESIDENT
riCKINGTHEF
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REPUBLICAN
DETIOGRT
v..nriK .nn r nbowlnc ui so fast In the ranks of both pnTtlon
now that the conventions before tbe 120 presidential campaign
promises to be full of action. Here Is the final greuplng ol the stroi.tt
contenders In both parties, all of whom will have the support of va
rious wings and leaders la their respective booms. I'oludextur or
Washington, and Lowden of Illinois, have been mentioned n!t- fre
quently of late. Atty.Jen. Palmer of Pennsylvania and Underwood of
Alabama have many supporters.
OLD l-ONTAI, It IKS (M)
INTO BFFBOT JULY I.
The Times-Herald Is informed by
W. W. ;.iil. I of the post office that
the old postal rates In effect prior to
Nov. 2. 1917 will again be used
after the first of next month. This
means 2 cents for letters and 1 cent
for postal cards, etc.
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WORLD BBOORD is
IIKOKKN HY XAMLAC
lUiitl.-. Sold In Kur Yearn Would
H-ch Knini New York
To Denver, Colo.
Four years ago very few people
had ever heard of Tanlec. Today
it unquestionably has the largest sale
of any medicine in the world, and Is
well known in Canada as in this coun
try. In the brief period of only four
years time this now famous remedy
has leaped from obscurity to the
very pinacle of success. Its fame In
fact, has long since spread beyond
numerous inquiries regarding it are
now being received from many for
eign countries.
Very few people, however, fully
realize what a really wonderful re
cord Tanlac hns made. Indeed, If
It were not for tho unquestionable
facts and figures given out by the
largest and best known drug firms
t of the country the story of Its success
I would be hard to believe.
dp to January first the total sales
' of Tanlac amounted to approximately
twelve million bottles. The demand,
I however, is Increasing, for during the
first ten weeks of this year ovor one
million bottles were sold and distrib
uted In the 1 tilted Status and Canada
tho exact figure being 1,306,186 in
three months.
At this rate, therefore, the sales
for the present year will amount to
morn than five million bottles. This
will mean that 17,000 bottles of
Tanlac will be sold during every day
of the year, or 2100 bottles for every
hour of the average working day.
These figures are too stupendous
for the average mind to grasp, but
one may visualize what twelve mil
lion bottlei mean bv Imagining them
laid put in tingle tile end r end
Tims laid they would matte track
of Tanlac from New r k through
Chicago, and ou to Denver, Colore. . i,
or thi'.v would form a double trie k
of inula, from the Great Lukes to
the Cull' of Mexico. Tiled end on
end they would tower 135 times as
high ns Pikes Peak, or rise 11,881
times higher thnu the Woolworth
Ilulldlug in New York, tbo tallest
building In the world.
The demand for Tanlac has be
come so great that Its sate instead
of being measured by the gross as
other preparations have been Is now
recokoned by the car load, and even
hy the train load. lit proof of this
It Is n noteworthy fact that the lead
ing drug Jobbers everywhere now
buy Tanlac almost exclusively In ear
load lots. To supply the Pacific
coast trade alone requires from forty
to fifty car loads per year -Jobbers
of the Middle West are selling from
seventy to eighty cars per year.
The well known drug firm of
Eieaetf Kills Drug Company of Mem
phis, Tnnn., has sold over forty car
loads since the Introduction of Tan
lac in that state four years ago.
Within the past ninety days, ten
car loads of Tanlac have gone to
supply the demand of llrltltb Col
umbia, Kusktu bewati, Alberta, and
Manitoba, Canada.
The owl Drug Company of Kan
FranclsCO, the largest retail druggists
on in.- l'a. trie Coast state that they I
have i. old more than 1 MO, 000 bottles
at retail) which surpasses the remark
able i ... ord of the Jacobs Pharmacy
Company of Atlanta, who have sold i
approximately 00,000 bottles ut retail.
T, Hilar is .ompoi.il of the most
leu. ii. lai roots and herbs known '
to science. The formula complies
With all national and state pure food
and health laws of both the United
Ktntes and Canade; and absolute
merit and merit alone is responsible
for Its phenomenal and unpredented
success.
Tanlac Is sold In Rums by Heed
Pros., and In Crane by Vale Trading
Co. Adv.
W N IlllllC I !
The Flavor Lasts!
Always
the best
buy for
tbe
price
Why the Essex Motor Car will be
the sensation for the coming season
Every part and every detail of the Easex con
struction is of proved worth. It was designed
and built by some of the foremost engineers of
America, the same men whose genius produced
the Super-Six. Many points of superiority in
the Super-six which have proved themselves in
years of service, have been incorporated into
the Essex. The engine, only twenty- nine
inches long, cast in one block with detachable
head, readily develops more than fifty horse
power. Long life is assured by the ample pro
portions of the counterbalanced crank shaft,
supported by three large bca.tngs.
Eastern Oregon Auto Co.
$1500 Reward!
Tho Orrron. 0sl
Ifnrnlssiid Nrvxls
I.lv.i ... k I'rotc
HOD AM.irllli.n of
iilch ii... in..' r
Ivnr.l 1 iin-wlwr,
will flvu f i.UlO Ot
reword for !
tncr lrdirtK to
Hie ant nt and con
nl. Iliii .if uliy ear
Jul parties nl.ai
Inn ln.ru a, ratlla
or mi. I. I.. IiiumIi'k
to any ut Its ini-iu
SSfS
in i.iiii'in totbs above, the nortcrtl(iid
.iffpra tlic aame condition VM).0U lor all lioavi
uran.1i .1 b.irar ah.xt bar on iilb or riihnr Jaw.
iiniiHl record! In sight roantics. Knf
Harrier, lake and Crook counties, lionet
vi.i.ii .1 whun aoid.
N..TK tmt grown bora sold and only la
lame i.nn. liea,
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of beneficial gig
stile-Tiiw-KgptRirtt refreshment p
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WRA Y'S AUTO STAGE
All Touring Cart
Leave Burns Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
Leaves Bend Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Fur.- Burim to Portland via Crane with berth $ 23.91
Fare Uurim to Portland, via Bend with berth f 19.15
Ship Perishable Goods, Express and Fast Freight
via Bend in Our Care
FARE. $10.00 SO lbs. baggage free
HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS.
Vale,
H. E. YOUNG, Prop.
Ontario
Will SOMETHING Happen
to make you rich ?
A lii-li iiirclf tiiiiy li' .'mhI leave you u roll, ImH
few rich iiiicIch have this habit .
If viii ;rt i M li, t he rliMii-i' iiir you ill fin I
have. io hMSf enough money in order to inako au
invchljiMiit'ilKil will pity.
rrbere ar plenty of invest ments for tli.' 111. 111
w ii h ii, lit I le ready fn.hli.
I tilt it is up to.Aoii to sine 1'ttHb. The DOsI
jiolirv is to flerw)Hil a port ion ol your salary.
A Ihmk is better Minn n hole in your poekol
1 1 1 rough which yiv money euu slip iiun .
Make our Ihmk jfOUIl Hank.
CRANE STATE BANK
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is geared to ajoyhaiidput standard
tb:tt juit le.v f.s'ies smohehappines
.a;-i i ne Mtough to make a bee line tor a
t y red tan and a jimmy pip:; old or new!
CUt it straight that what you've hankered foi ii
pipe or cigarette makinfs : mokes ytu'll t.ncl apknt:
m A. That's been- '. A. hnj tho qj;i
Yon can't any more mafcc I :ince Albert bite 5
tongue or parch your throat than v;u can make a iicq,
dtrink when hea h the water I qitc arid parch are ikV
out by our exclusive patented processl
You just lay back like a rtguh r U liow ttM puff to
the cei.ls and wonder why m BamhiM you didn't nail ;
section in the R A. smokepaeture longer thun you cart
to remember back I
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i.Jy iii tins. hunJliomi ;iuj. d and halt BauM I tin ftumWors
--tin . i'.i. i . - . , i irnd '.in.. i '.i sumsntr with tponge
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