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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1919)
BstartiMy. Mr i, 11. Putting the Treaty Fwht' I'AGM TIWKW - M y I w me reopie HE DID NOT WORK IN OVER A YEAR! RIGLEY I Munson Gains 18 Pounds Taking Tanlac-Is Well and Strong Again. i a lasssssssW-vaWi" ' A nntof f AfrtrAA fa maw liiklm. . L - . . boo bright out "into IhVoKVffiiaSt WK and couorcT, P?SP,'" lho ,nrtl ,mv,nB tho treaty up to the people, In a swing ound th.tMci th SI1. ,tr,c",y oppononta. Putting GOOD ROADS (Coatrlbatcd) NEW WONDER WRAP IN PARIS CALLS HER LEGS Two months ngo tho tllructom and sollclu committee of tho Commercial dab hold a special meeting fur tho purpose of discussing good roads and road-bond Issue. At tho next reg ular meeting tho policies committee lubmltt'';! a renort riii'ntnmiiifllmr j action lcoklnK toward bonding tho county for permanent road construe tlon, and a commltteo was appointed to ascertain proper location and prob idIc rout of such roads to connect tho different towns and localities of tho county, together with a cominlttoo or kgal talent to propuro petitions for a bond election. Later tho club oloc td and rent delegates to attend the Park to Park hlguway mooting at ldlowMono Pari:. Hero tho good roul rnilrt and mud ovorrwhoro. Tho most Important element, tho bginnliiK of progress nud the gro.'.t Mt fouitdutlou of u country's civil. lutlon I a system of icuod roads. Rosdi are the arteries by iiioiiih of I which buslucM and tho circulation of the aoclal body arc carried on. Where they nro clogged tho march of bunliirit.i and civilization la roturded. uormins wore tho plonoora in road jhu nines inrm Homo and lias borno the military and commorclal truffle oi mo empire ror 2000 years without injury One hundred vears urn Ureal Ilrltlnii i 'aimed tat It stood at thol hfad of the world'n civilisation bo- rauie ir: other country was so well I'luiiuni huh koijii roans, TIIO ox implo set by Itomu mid Urent Hrltlan hu been followed nml rniitliim.il In- Other Kuropean countries. Good rend Is the boon and hlnltitr tomatlblml nml olvllLnll ......... iriMMIIIUIIi WJIIUII or dollars hnvo been wasted In repair n and tnalntnlnliiK poor roads. Tho lntprikl nil linnila ihiMI.I.hI . n ' jurfaee every mile of main road In' narncv rounty, would not equal tho nnini f rt r w nM ........ ... . 1. .. . ...... v u. ..u, luunoiu ruHii nrmoin. .i. ........ n i IA1 inn viimt urn.l im e nilft, . : " ............... war. ann iiifiti nvii.iin uii t . i .1 . . 1 .... ...... " ' visitors to tho city tho first part of CAPITAL SET STUDY weok. EUROPEAN BEAUTY ' Co, K 8- Woi! accompanied I wiiiiam iiiiuiuy hi ror n snort visit lust wook, .going 011 out to Portland later. This In tho first visit Col. wood hud made to this section foi I Komo time. 1 T, II. Hill was in town for a short 1 time Tuesday, hut not long enough for tho writer to got a chance to find out what yarn ho had to toll about somo neighbor. Ho generally has something good to toll, either about hoiuu friend or Ills crops. Mrs,. Thomas Potior and hor son NoIkoii wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, K. oggan during this week. Mrs. Potter now resides in Hcotts Valloy, California. Rhe formerly resided lit this soution, "Potter nwnmp" having received lt namo from Tom Potter. They uro favorably rememborod by pioneer people who are glud to wel come thorn umoug uh. New York theater seers r elaler to be apeclflc-Parla" One of the aeweet wrH tor JaK"seBt In regard to yotinr the conlac winter as aaewa la w,"ea lower extremltlee. MlltT advance rflaplaya la the eaae-eeet MlstlngHett haa Juat arrived la of Kollnski fur. This medal has Now York with "the mot beautl the big .shoulder cape whkh Is a l legs In ParlaT inaured ior virtual coat the Joag wide 1100,000, It is said. This charsalaci scarf pieces haag lag frota freat, Frialaa Is coaeeded to he eae ct ! rear aad sides. Note hew the he saost aopalar Freack staxsi skirt shows threagh to the waUt favorites. "I luivn - ...... di.iiivu uifilliwil IJUIIIMin nmco i commoncfld taking Tanlac, and iieycr leu oouor in my uro than l do now,- nam aior Muimon, who, before inn ueniiii laiieii. wan u vnimtii nm. nloyo of tho Kcinmlntlnn Hhin niiiM. Ipg Co., nnd Hvoh at 1134 Michigan Avnnuu. Portond. nm.. Mm nii . p - " f ' WIIIUI iiny. "Whon I hoKiin tnlflni? Tnnl oontlmiod, "I hadn't lieoii nblo to hit 11 IICK Or Work fur nvnt it vmiH nt.M I hnd boon suffering lorrlbjy from nuiiiiiiuii irouoio tor niiout rotir years. It iieemed to me Hint l ll fill irlnrlii every posslblo offort to overcome this irouillO, llllt my condition irrmlnnltv Krow worse, nnu niiout a year ngo I reached the nolni wlmrn t Im,,i glyo up my work nltogother. I3vry iiiiiik ue uisngrooci with too, ami for two or throe hours after meals I would bo nil bloated up with gns, and would havo tho worst cramping pallia III thO lilt Of my Stomach n man m-nr had. Then, this gas would oflon got up into my cheat nnd mako my hoart palpllato something awful, and It wouiil bo almost Impossible for mo to got a good breath. I also suffered from constipation nnd of ton had split ling headaches. I was very nervous hu mo ume, ami never got a good night's sleep. Theso troubles Just continued to pull mu down until I got so weak and run down that whon I wont to walk my legs wouid Just kivo rigm down under mo. "TIlO niOIICV I llnil atinnt tn mn.l. Iclues ami treatments might Just an wen nave ueeu tiirown In tho Colum bia itlvcr SO far as the irnml I mt irOlU It. IIUl I IllOllKllt. I wnnlil Vnnn on trying, and that Is why I gnvo Tanlac n trial when it catno along. Well. sir. before 1 hml fliilnliml mv first bottlo of Tanlac, I could seo that i nan struck it right at last, and 1 Was rlcllt. too. for Tnnlnn cnrlnlnlv did Juat what they said It would do. ami j am now a won strong wan ngnln. My stomach troubles havo all dlsannonrod. anil I nm imvnr tiniimFmi with gns forming, and I doa't have iioso awiui cramping spells any more. j nave sucn a line nnnotiie Hint i ran hardly get enouth to eat, and every- tiling i cat agrees witn mo all right. I havo roKaluod all mv lout wniifht mid stronath. anil am iinv rnlilncr ready to go back to work. Now, that is wnai Tanlac baa clone for mu, and I tlllllk that Is savlnir a whnln Int fnr una wonuerrui medicine." Tanlac Is sold In Ilnrna hv TtnnA Ilros., nnd in Crane by Vale Trad In to. Arty. ' O i c a package before the war c a package during the war 5c a package NOW M. i i i 187 j THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! YOU CAN CA.V CimX WK IIAVK A Local and Personal : BBBhi MBBBBBBBaSSH HF.'iLpJrK JsBBBBBBBBBBsWF' BhVBBsbbbbbbbbbv'' ' BH Br ' i2rasBk'' .1 BbbbbblkIbv' - 'B rrBBBBBal Ml , I'fiil A . Vk i 1' . t Ir it I'n f I ( ' n linK been forced ' take not ice of Kuro 'i lirouglit back ir hoy t who ; 1 1 h. Kubert i.erly Mlia Olsa Par ' r. U the youiur liver of tho II lo o- to wed AII'Jll H. rlce. who bus ben K In Wuslilnutun u.id J, V. Davles was a business vis itor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlhblo wore over from their Hllver Crook home Tucsduyv Till office received Its flrat viilt from the newest member of Its family 'Ihursdny afternoon. Miss Dorothy Kvelyn Swain, If you please, wni the welcome cnllor. W. I). Huffman was it bualnoss visitor to our city during tho week. Mr. Huffman reports an excellent crop on his Wild Horse valley farm this season, including fruit. James IJr.in ;m and Kd lint ro have gone to Ontario to take In Iho fair and will go from there to Pendleton I to take In tho Hound-Up. ThulV tho kind of show those boys llko. Assessor John Caldwell left Mon day morning for Portland, whero ho went to attend n convention of ho assessors and oilier county o Ulcers of tho state. Tho TImos-HornId Is In formed (hero Is it desire on tho part of theso ollleurs to settlo upon u uni form valuation of live stock through out the Htato ns n basis of assessment. To ran corn boll tho prcpnrod oars from u lo ft minutes 10 fur old corn - nnd plunge Into cold water to n tho corn milk. Bhavo with shnrn knife the kernels frm the cobs, cut Ing from tip toward base. Pack lightly In storlllzod Jars to one inch of top, and add ono teaspoon salt to each quart samo amount of sugar may ho used. Cover corn with boll Ing water In which ears were boiled, put on rubber and top not soaled tight and storlllxo In water bath for two hours. Too long blanching or too old corn gives product dark color. Ktaudlng too long In cold water or In Jars after water la added, or cooking over a ,slow fire, makes tho product soggy. IJy following those directions and avoiding the mistakes you can prepare a wholesome, tasty product, say the O. A. C. home economic specialists. REPUTATION TO HUHTAIN m I Do you know what it moans to live up lo a reputation for DKPENDAI1IMTYT Wo know know that It means constant vlgllauco lest wo permit tho QUALITY of our waros to be loworcd. It also means unvarying courtesy and attention to each and every customer, Whon you trado with this great Family Storo you aro assured of those two advantages protection ami service. KVttllYTlllN'G 1011 TIIK I'AMILV, AND Abb DKPKNDAHI.K Wo solicit your ctntora vrlth Mils cuuraiitco. Brown 's Satisfactory Store Hums, : : : : Oregon We carry Roods advertised on the "Homo Product Psge" ii . vrK nn... i - - --.i.iiiiicy i.cavci Burns for Pendleton W. O. M . MIHIIU T 1LI1L1 1 rilll I JlllllcHII 1... 9 J AISWIIUUT AUA -"Mcujii, mak IIL' t in trln Iii Wlll'rf r" JWCKIminv nml Mm linva III rnt.w.l.. ... . . ' ..,.,.,,111 III ll,8 CHy fpP a Ml,ort iiuioro KOInif over. Imlnir aunuta " iiume r hor motlinr. Mra.-A. 'I'lnm Mp. r'Mii,,,. i. ...Ill I lu " TT1I JUKI "...,njr J'liillllelnii tnr n tiinnil. o ,.,, mu lloro tlilH winter eleiKf n1'0 fur 'WImms, A no I. ,,'!' ron, Cu,,y City gave rlvl i n"1"11,0'1 11,0 Konllomen had Every thing Anything for ' t for I Everybody Anybody ! . 't m . r. ! , BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This is a general storo and wo aro supposed to sell every thing, and we live up to the gendral supposition. You can buy anything you want hero, from hardwaro to groceries, from needles to a good smoke. It pays to buy from us, because we sell for cash, and an enormous amount of goods, and wo can therefore sell at a closor margin of profit. You CAN'T lose, and you WILL gain. Now doesn't this, lino of argument appoal straight to your good common sense? Coin&ToBiiild? LUMBER FOR ALL PURPOSES Build your house, barn, outhou&es, sidewalks, and all else that is constructed from lumber out of our material which is the selection of the choicest strippings from the best wood in the country for building purposes. Large quantity of dimension material on hand and any special order will be given immedi ate attention and turned out on short notice. H. THEIS V lTunaburg, DALTON & CO. BURNS, :: OREGON Emigrant Creek Saw Mill i i 1 oada, ' ",,Ke of HOma Ter W