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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1919)
roi: I'ot'it THE TIM K S ii n it a ii i) m I - n v n s s , ii a it n k y c o r s t y i on v. a o s Hutuiilny, December IB, I 1 ft1: r The Tiiuss-fleraid. H The Large! Circulation Of Any , Nwsp.Hr In ll'inidy County. JUUAfl RYKO . . Mtntr suBscntiTtoN nxtts $10 . LOO .7S SutUlllHJ, I )(!(! illllt'l- IK, 11)11) mnnw'AV UONTIMCTOU HAS Ot'U GltATITL'DH The Tlmos-Ifornlil him hail nmro or 1hh trouble 'for several weeks from r balky engine It is a new nut rhino hut evidently never wit prop erly atljustoil Ht the factory as it hui cnttHott trouble evor ttlnre It wan In itialled, especially id this the cnao when the hoAvy loud is put on It on Iwue ilny when It Is required to pull the big newspaper press nnd folding mnchino. Last Saturday, juit at the most rriticnl time, when we were want ing to Ret the paper out and In tho malt the cussed tiling went back on tM and no amount of coaxing or pretty words such as a printshop hunch ran hhnd out. would induce it to start. The garage boys wore all busy nnd Nell Smith had exhausted hte vocabulary along with the shop liuiich. II. A. Allen the highway con tractor, happened In about that time to gut the lHtt edition of the paper when Iih saw our predicament, lie t onr iltopRtched hid uuto driver for bis expert marhlultt. Mr. Fur ley, ami Tclmu th young iiihu arrived Mr. Allau told hltn to may on the job un til h Rot thi engine to run. Il did. It mftdc u late In liuulng Ut week but It ban been doing tiiurh littcr (liiMand w nr" under obligation to Mr. Alton and Mr. I'arbiy for thulr aid. (f we get permlMloii to have ny of the necenaary for "Tom mid Jerry" for Cbriatmui. IhoM two men art going to be In "on the doal." '0' IMUCH AT lST The cltlMit of lluriw wltnnwd a novel sight recently; one they had IIAMH IbMft kAfnvu kill tl' It I fill ll tm iaI ' w-.. mivini trtu i. tt.v.t it tm ti be loped, they will liecome arruetnin ed 1,0 by frequent ropetitton. A public niewllug wh held, presid ed orer by the head of thu UuriiH roiumerclal ctuh. William Hanley. rearwentHtlve of the nut acreage keiil by blnaelf. waa at the meeting. Tb Pacific Live Stock tAmpany had reireutatlTe there, mid the con vetlttoR room was filled with Harney ralley ranehert gathered from fur and uar It wa not a meeting of proteat or et contention but of harmony and pmntfaed cooperation. It wu not Ilk otr nieetlniri In day gone by. It wa auih a meeting n illa pro greea and development for th com munity, ioug retarded and hampered by htlllty between the cattle com pealc H.d i he wmull riifhr elrlv I lit i.i MUM honiOH ther. Out f the iiH'-tlnt It l tixpectetl tli i a l i'ii. Oiio are Irrigation projoit .M t.k. ji.npe.to double or treble (i. .i i! hi ,mt the productivity 'in ! nunltv. AH Utoae iruiit 'h.iuM-he to-woik together .sin aint on-ttructlou of m :. ...un. vy litem at an eitl nuted cost of :t Roo.tiO. Mr. Haaley tor Mnneli. " the rerreaeiiiatlve "f th Halflr l.frw Stock rompany fori iai coriMtratuut. proDttaod tOv.euopej-1 mm It' the opening of thouMndfon rj o' new teml to eHlttvattaa and (malflrtil prnduotlon. It wae u. tuaet n tlu- will be notnbto )n tbe hlatory f tho Harney valley. It u nu out growth of the long ef 'ort nn d- ) the h Hornby geuernl nd tlix nlat to bring the Haclflc '.Ire Staek (omiany to Iwok for the ougti that corporation wrought r alnet the hool ' fund, and, aa a rollary. agaltut the ettlmetu and i veloyment or tho community. It :tlnt to the trrtat good that may be expected to flow from tho cotupio mliM that bus been arruiiged bo iween the ktute and Unit corporation. It uUo eliow that the corporation U 'Oiumeaclng to carry out lie proiulv to the ntHte In good faith. , Such a program will bring great hunge. to the Hurnoy valley. It will cnt UK UirtlltUwuls with hoinuH. It vlll make tho community populous It Willmako tho acres now given over to range land yield with groat Ahundance. it will clmngo that dls triet. wonderful In He proiulao. from oow pant ure to a thickly settled Vwiuinmiliy. it mark the beglniiiui; of wonderful day for the llarnoy touniry. ()rijon Joui iml ISditorlal rO- H-.M I1KIW K.VAM I NATIONS WotK:' 1 htrettygfven that tb fount- .Smierjinetntent or Hurnejl .i)- '"aoq, wilt bom tbe refUWr flnn!'oii of pII(;ahU ffir -Ijiia Cer' : ii'. ut Hum, Orewaey, mr 4ei' .i rollowti: Commencing Weduemley. l)oeia-' ner n. rniv m y:oo o'eloulc a. in., and continuing until Saturday, Do eember 20. JUIO at 1:00 o'olook p. w. AVrilncxhiy Vorciioou U. S. History. Writing (Penman ship), Music. Drawing Weilnoilay Afternoon Physiology. Heading, ' Manual Training, Composition. Domestic Science, Method In Kotuliug. Courso of Study for Drawing, Mothod In Arithmetic Nlffbl and Morntiv'. lave Cltan, Ihtdtfy Eytt. If they Tire, Itch, Smart or liu -a, if Sore, IiritateJ, IuKimed or Granulated. iue MuHrta elten. Saolh.!, Heroih5. Safe for iefent r Adult At all Druggist. Writ for Ytv. Bye Book. Kirbi tilaij C., CUsjji mil EYES 'I'liucsday lorcniMm Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods In Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Coiiro of Study for Domestic Art Ttiiii'Hliiy Afternoon Grammar. Geography, fltenogrnphy A'iierU:i Llterfture. Phslc. T. pe- wrltlud. Methods In Language. Tti' ! a icr l'i-rar. ( ertincate )lgj&Ss&i' iTiimy riivnM)ii '.Theory ami Practice. Orthography ! (Spelling i. Physical GeoKraphy, ling-. lth 'literature, ChcmHtry Kililny Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra Civil fiovorntnunt Satiiiibiy P'oreniMin Gurimotry,' Uotiiny I Saturday Aftciuoon , General History, Dookkeeplng i FRANCES CLARK County Superintendent o t iioo.vomv is ih:i:f production! COMKS l'RO.M MUTTKR Ill.OOD rjooi! Hen! lluli Is First Step Towiml Holler Cnlw" (Continued from pugo 1) iimounts of purchased concoutrntes be provided. Cows that aro milked should receive 1 pound of concentrato for every 3 to 1 pounds of milk pr6 duied, depending upon the fat con tent of tho milk. In the South, where velvet beans may be grown, this crop whon planted with corn affords excellent pastur age for breeding cows after the ccm has been gathered. Throughout tho drought-exposed areas of the West It is unusual to save emergency supplies of feed, and as a result during the Gel the Top Market Price for you RAW FURS Send them (o The Golden Rule Fur Co. 003-Firxt Ave. Seattle. Wn. Write ff.r price list nnd tuga Save Your Eyes Ky strain causes ht'iuhichcs iicrvousiics- anil other trou ble. I lit tf!.t!os Htcuratuly and wrlciUiKcally. All Work Guaranteed. . MAL'KICK SCHWAItTZ OptoatrlHt Offiv with Dr. It. V, Smith Tw TEVER'was sti rlorfit ! I L I " - CI tHMMV(M VV J 1 N fisted smolcejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert 1 ' A"r r ft a j. nut s oecause 1". A. has the quality! You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you can, get five aces out of a family deck I So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line! Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch well you feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words to expre your happy days sentimental Toppy rmd baft, tidy red iim. handsome pound and half-pound tin humidor-andthat practicaf pound crystal glau humidor with itiut civ R. J. Reynolds Tobacco drought many cattle owners arc obli ged to utilize Iho nntlvo range plants such as Boapwecd, sotol, bear grass, and prickly pear. These plants, ground up, serve to sustain the life of cattle where each mature animal re ceives from 20 to 2f pounds a dav. when from 1 n pounds of otton seed cake is mippllfit H - a supi 'einent ''MA chopped feed, a 1 airly g od ra tion Is provided. In the scmlarid region or the south west, sorghum plants provide excel lent silage, while In the range sec tions of the Middle West it Is emen tlal to. set asldo connjclerublu hnr aa emergency feed. During severe win ters animals that are especially thin nnd weak should be separated from tho rest of tho herd ami sheltered and fed. Cheap shelter not only saves feed but may save many cattle that would dlo If left exposed to win try storms. How To Feed llccf Tho farmers' bulletin mentioned discusses in detail tho proper methods of feeding cattle in the various becf produclng sections in tho United States, and also presents a wide va-xJoife-of. balanced rations Bitltnble for use In each of those beefsteak-producing localities. It describes at Homo length the popular methods of handling yearling Blockers, whtlo It If you will tell us what needs to be done, we will yladly help you to select what you need to do tho work. We assure you the quality will be of the If you buy it from W5t it 's worth the price - fifi i;io rooacco in such perfect condition. Company, Win3ton.5alem, N. C PAIRING I r 'Wf Woodworker' TooJi IS . ffl Metalworker!' Tools 1 i ll I MfcjKil O always Bl Tinner,' Tool, n something around Ml SH (he house or bnrn or else- pjf Masons' Tools 6a wlierc that needs fixing. jl Plnslerert' Tools P. Some of these jobs are put E?jJ Cofc!:!:ra' Tool ICJ oil repeatedly because of f;H lack of proper tools. Wj g If you wi!l tell us raj ki what needs to be done, m :! SifeB So GEE j s I also emphasizes tho value as Kcavon gcra of hogs, yard motes of fattening cattle. The number of hogs to use depends upon tho kind of cattle and tho cliHrocter and quality of tho grain ration which Is fed. Ordinarily one pig welghlilg 70 to SO pound to each three Ktr Is renulred. When sup pkni"t i od is provided the porU er.4, a few more may JuM as 'Veil hf added, tht chief consideration being to utilise all waste feed and to con-, vert It Into pork. It lfit't all smooth milling for the rarmer who electa boef production as his major activity. Ho, of necessity, has to battle ugalust unfavorable weathor conditions both for the pro duction of crops with which to feed tho animals and for the development of tho beeves that are do red to con Bunio the surplus feed nnd convert It hito concon'.ratod moat products Furthermore, throughout certain sec tions of tho Southern States, tho Tex as fever tick still threaten prosperity for tho cattlo feeders. Tho periodic U8o of arsenical dips which destroy tho ticks is tho only successful com bative measure. Cattle lice also prey upon run-down, emaciated cattle and accomplish heavy economic loses. Tho Ilea can he controlcd by dipping the cattle In coal-tar solutions in the fall 1 before cold weather begins. The ox cattle In coal-tar solutions in the fall Plumbers' Tools Masons' Tools Plnslerert' Tools Cofc!:!:ra' Toolt Wire Feneinu Builders' Hardware B & CO, f warble or grub, ns It Is aomotimes: called, Is tho buno or me cattle nine : Industry, us those boring grubs catn-: comb the carcasses with .their tun-; nets, thereby puncturing the hide In many places whore tho skin Is most vnluubtu. About the only way that grub can he controlled i to nqucw or rut theni from thf ir-1 n-d dfifoy th m. ('. itl" niuc'i . ring worm, and blackli g -ill nllfi-t imi.u.il XMAS AND MUSIC Song in In the air, mimic In the heart nt ClirlntiruiH keep It no thru the year. A imUNSWICK In In truth the gift most In nplrlt with C'lirlntiiiaH. Daughter lias girl and boy friends provide entertain ment for, them IT MEANS BRIGHTER EVENINGS, the family longer together, fewer ex pensive pleasures GIVE THEM The BRUNSWICK WELCOME PHARMACY . 1 Evcruthinu A I for , for livcrihndu Anjtiotlu j Forced to a cash basis by mail order competition and conditions resulting from the war, we are pleased t ftUite it has provon to be a "blessing in disguise." It has enabled us to pay cash for our goods, -thereby i v -ting them at the very lowest figures and selling th "i at a mt'oh smaller margin. Tho losses in doin." i credit business are enormous and necessitate tli' selling at a higher price they can be made up in ii" olher way. It pay6 to pay cash. Our I-Iolida; poods are now beginning to arrive, consisting if substantial and useful article!? It-will pay you t trade with us where jrou do not pay. for the one tlia! never pays. v . LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. IIUKNS, :: OREGON Pag 9 es Sweet Shop We are moving across tho street between Geers Hardware and Reed's Grocery. ; Will be Open Av for Business ' Tuesday, Dec, 2. Bread for sale at the grocery, stores. Will soon be in a better position than ever to serve our large and'"growing number of pleased patrons. Watch for our Christmas , Specials PAGE'S SWEET SHOP I tolls from Iho boot nrodiimra DAD, IT'S UP TO YOU! The boy is that age when something's needed to keep him home IN A NEW HOME A.