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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1919)
r Nnt.iinl.r. Norrmbcr SMt, tnit T n K T I M K - II H It A L D B U RN , It A Ft N H T OO UNTY, OIlRflON vAQte runtm , nil L WRIGLEYS 5 5 c a package before the war c a package aunng Tsse war 6c a package mow THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 137 III wn iiavi: A REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN Do you know whnt It means to llvo up to a reputation for DKI'KNPAIMLlTY? Wc know know tlmt It means rontnnt vIkIIiiiico lost wo permit 1 tho QUALITY of our waro to lt Injured. It nUo means unvarjiiiB courtoay and attention to each anil uvcry cuHtonier. ' When you traile with thin Krent Family Storo you.aro nsmircil of thoo advnntnKos proteftlon unit mtvIc. fiVKKYTIIIKC FOK TIIK I'AMIM', AND AM UKI'tiXDAMiK V.'o solicit your cuatora with thli i:imrantco. Brown 's Satisfactory Store n . . Ci'tmtt isimis, . Wft carry kocmI.h ikIvitIImmI on tliu "II time Products I :" 'I - Will SOMETHING Happen to make you rich ? A rich uncle may die and leave you a roll, but feyV rich uncles have this habit. ' If you get rich the chalices' are you will first have to save enough money in order to make an investment that will pay, . There are plenty of investments for the man with a. little ready cash. ; But it is up to you to save cash. The best policy is to deposit, a portion of your salary. A Bank is better than a hole in your pocket through which your money can slip away. Make our J3ank YOUR Bank. CRANE STATE BANK CHANIC, OKIWON WRAY'S AUTO STAGE All Touring Car Leaves Burns Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Leaves Bend Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday Kmi Hunix to Portland via Cmno with berth JjUl W HuriiM to I'nrthind via Mend with lnTt.li JfrMM" Ship Perishable Goods, Express and Fast Freight via Bend in Our Care FABE, $l6.C0 ' SOtfbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. ALIEN AGITATORS ARB REAL MENACE Preach Pernicious Doctrines for Their Individual . Advantage. It In not ori;unlr.(nl lnlor which tltrouton thr future of thin country.' Neither In It tho lnwdinlu growl of oApltftlleii). . without orManlsiatlon. labor-would he underpaid and. nudcrfed. Without th.o napllallol thoro would im r.Moqimto hwiiuuh for tho em ployment of labor. Doth slum Kurvv6. Hut th nwnnc with which we mutt not b tho nllon iMrnytc wlm hM faHtwttl hlmwJf on orgnnUwl Injun and U rtnlly eniln out tin lie.;rt of the grt"W Amwli an republic , Thi rud'- nlH from otinr Ikntl a. i.i majority or . ' "van of ur roitr. Ti. -ir ' i'.vil 'n wr il"rItl't, i i tn J(. -r (nrfr nf 1 1 ' i ri Him, r hlf-.jj tii.jy h.ive uttfttl.0 il.i'lll Tl ..ra fcl.'en nnl'iftor ami ilit-ir.,.-.r -((n'pf hmfi' Thisy nruanh h,:',t i, 'tuU ; u do ir nfM and pry ....... t)iu "vrtuul'tlitif. of otliorrt wlih tin nolo Idla in vtvw of cruut Ihg dl. rd nnl diiruptlnn for their own Individual advantfiKO. Tlioy would UIh'jUoo I hp intolllRwnt leader rMp of ';ibcr organizations and usurp tho i'';.' 'if authority for thuinsulvoj. mil mu'v jiH'Hudlni; In thf no fnrJo, i jmlr-'iiklnuw to an alarm- liii! .voi. IfrTal deprpo. '!o)":. In ;hwlr only effective r, laptin. a: i thft tlipy oinploy to the lirJit of t:jir jrmilhllltliM In tlmlr f 'itnii;.:jn jf trtunllty and Itillmldn Hon. . Ti:i y wre shrewd euouKh, howuvnr. to H'c I lint tho rpouHlhlllty for thulr i i'IIUhli(Hii Ih luld at the door of or Citnlztxl labor, and bv IIiIh moiiim ovciipo tho Individual punlhluunt which Ih Iholr Juitl duo. 1 Tito American pooplo linvo hnon bully rui;Kod by (bono album until pat'onco Ih no buiKor a virtuo. Tli'' tltno Ih at baud for tho kov ornmont, tho law nhldlni; olumuut of orHiititzod lahor and (ho public to kick tliUMO iiialcontonlH out of tho country or place thorn whcr thoy can no longer acltato and doxtroy. Tho poIhoiiouh Niiakn Ih a Hourco of coiiMtuut dnui;or nnd Ih promptly criiHbod. Tho alien jmruHltn who Ih KiickliiR tho hbiod of lionoitt labor and proach lux sedition amotm our cIUzuiih Ih a. national peril uud Hboubl bo exter minated. ' o Sermonette for Today ki:i:i(j tiii: cukat miit A rich man xat In IiIh Klldcd homo and thought of tho yuan that had flown. Memory wont back to tho time when lit) wnH poor, and HtriiK KliiiK, and when each day wuh an iii;oiiy of toll, llo rememburcd tic blltoruehH : with which ho had view ed tho complacency of tboHo ufion whom fortune had Hinlled. llo re called the ruthloHHiioflR with which In It Ih dayH of poverty the more for tunate hud bruuhed him iihIiIo In their puriiilt of Kohl, llo Hbuddered at the iiKOiiy of hoiiI when tbu Hhack Ich held him oiitbrallod In the iiiohIioh of toll. , Opportunity had come IiIh way. llo beckoned, he Rranped, aiid he huiiK on. with the KrlinncRH of death, lie commenced to climb, kept oil climbing, reached the top, hocumo a man of many uioIIIoiih, a power In the world of affnlrn. True, In hlH UHceut ho had trodden upon many victims, bad loft misery and borrow In IiIh wake, had jleHtrpy Oil otbnrk that he and bin might revel In tho KlnrlcH of wealth. Tho Had oyefl of theuiotherH, the pliiclied' fncoH of the cblldrtiii, JUv hollow chcokH of the fat horn iw'houi he had urtiliQd uroHe beforo him In all of ihcirvyoot 1 ' It wait not pli'iisant. It wan apjiall. in;;, i' wn a toriiieut to IiIh Hiiultlio bn'Aca' his head' In uhame at the (UjOiIh wli'h had maile lilin rich and oiivjm) nn.'.i.K men for with all of IiIh mil 1 f or -i ho had yet a little couHclanco loft. ' lie bad climbed to KrontnoHi) oyer tho rujiiH of other men, and (ho blenched and withered forum of tlioay derelietn became Hpectren which troubled hi in by day ami haunted him by night. Tho milk of human kludiioHH ,wa ni;nln warming the seared and Htony lieart of (IiIr man. , He wan Beelug the great light. Another picture. A iirlght fre burned In a cozy homo. Herore It mit a man bin oyoH closed, IiIh thoiightH In the realm or the past, rocalllng the Incident of Ills career, He wiih a chief In the army of toll, lie, too, had Htrugglod through tho yearH of ad verity, 'had fouglU IiIh way by Hheer Htrength to a domin ating poHltlon In the rankH of IiIh co workers. OppoKltion bad been hIIoiicciI, opposing forces had been criiHbed. Now ho was at the pinnacle, of fame IiIh power ho great that oven cabinet mlnlKtorfl and Mnmlora trem hied at IiIh (llHpleaaure. Men laid down their tools at bin comnuind, tho whools pf commerce cqusod to move ut hl will. Myrludn of tfjeu might desire to earn bread for their wlyoa anil qliildren, but fearod", to incur tho pomiftioH of IiIh wruth. lie wan In truth n cztir. llghtnT In tylnc up tho whools of In- Hut waft ho jtint In hla czardom7 dttHtry, in denying othern tho right Wa It right thill men not ufflllntnd to work, In hooping food from tho with IiIh organization should bo do- moulhfi or hungry Imboii, wntt ho nlod iholr cottntltulloitul. right Id "doing unto othern us ho would have urn ii. livelihood--idiouMltwy,ffntg thorn. do unto him?" vented, fi'oni working by tfrvldloticw find made nil men-- guvo them thr of hl' profpHfllonul fduggen? right to earn an hone-it livelihood IK- find don- well to -onrorvo uud unhindered by other men. Wa Ik foster tho lncroto ot hid own men, grouter than Ood, that ho Bhoult' but wan It right to putihih all othern deny them IIiIh right? thht they might enjoy uddltlonal do- The alrong head mink upon hi brsunt nnneoliiK ev" jtawd Inlai tiothlnennsii. ;onnclfiiij al luet ivu at work. Wfia I bin wan, too, uooIdk tho cre.at light? Above fill thoro Ih a Ood a Juat Ood who opii all men an thoy aro mil not u" lh"y would ho necn a 'led who fwini', ami putiislitm la tho next vorld without jirojudlcos without fear, at.d Without favor. fJnrl 'it ifT"t In nut! PORTLAND NEWS' " , Has Secured r ' THEODORE ROOSEVELT LETTER1 TO HIS CHILD Kk. J, mm K In this intimate feature-series, the REAL Roosevelt substitutes pen for Big Stick and dips into his heart for theso wonderful letters to his child rim. One hand guided the Ship of State, the other reached out to his hclovcd boys nnd steadied them up thru tho years to manhood. TENDERNESS, ROMPING FUN;. 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