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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1920)
VHf J99iuuvt!R'? luuunu9uV , OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR Its the daily break fast in thousands of western homes. Thcr h lit sthar tfffttlM anf healthful. 1 Hanettly rtcanimara'etf at th felt; rilM of the astir hauiafcabi. j Beckute the Incrcdltntt nre so blendod a to produce a food tkat W I acUtlalog aud perfectly dfccited. TfcoM who kye found other pancakea IndiffiUtlo will find OLYMIMO wtU the itioat delicate itomach. W LB VJ 1 ' tBV -M MM The Portland Flouring Hills Co. intiiniiiini(H mmh TAKE NOTICE am INVESTIGATE Cnll your nearest dealer for information AT ONCE. Then take the curliest opportunity of convoying to said dealer the idea that you wish to acquire ono of these Tali Maa Talka Llka It Waa FoN. Hood Rlrer, Or Itoute, Mar. 4. Vaufkan Motor Worka, l'orllaud, Orefoa, Dear Blra: Am baring fin. auc cea with the little old bug. Avar age tea ricka to gallun of gaa; al ae cut 300 ricka at 4 l-8c coat per rick. Going aorae for au old rig. Iteapectfullr joura, J. J. KHUNEMACIIKK. LABOR SAVERS A Gasoline Motor Driven Drag Saw Machine that saws up to 25 cords of wood per day. NOTE: We also suggest that for good results you should specify a VAUGHAN Drag Saw. For further detail addreaa TAtJGHAN MOTOR WORKS, Inc., 475 East Main Street. Portland, Oregon. m Mum mm 4 ehold Worn -f the 'IJou l IDE You Are Sure I ill 'iHI G&ON I li4fc4Aif itAAifi.lAAAiiAAlJi ti r I I T lTTTTT f TTTTTT f 1 RESEED1NG OF RANGE REPORTED SUCCESSFUL a wiiHto of timo umi mouoy. Also i( will not pay to seci areas loss tlian IfTiiO feet bolow tlmhorllno, ami It ho!-, no in rays io sueu iiio ury ureas or the foothills, ; o Depleted ItuHgo Car Re Hi-ought Muck, ofr Cattle in Ono Kuu)Bir. Ileno Journal Novada, with lta vuflt liordn of liveutock. in interested In anything that tends to improve Uie open ranee for feeding piirponet). Tito Federal Koreat -Service huu heon conduct Inic experiment for .ahout two yearn with the Idea of roHtterilng depleted range to cultivated foruo plaiita. More than fiOO teatH huvo boon made, aimed to cover nil im portant conditions of noil, climate, expoHuro and elevation. About fifteen of the most important ffrap.Kpn and clovers have been included in tho trials. The best results have been ob tained from timothy, smooth brome KrnB, Kentucky blua .Kfiun, orchard niass and redtop in the order named. In this state the government reports timothy by far tho bos? forage crop to use, Iteaulta obtained atn show that it does not pay to cultivate or plow tho ground or otherwimi prepare it seed bed similar to that reported to in the , usual farm practice. The seed should bo scattered light ly, timothy about eight pounds to the acre and lightly coverod. It was found that a bunch of shdep driven over the ground two or three times ticrved the purpose us well nn a hrusji harrow and was muoH loan expenslvo, It was found that jioertlnK In Ne vada and other Mitarniounlulir ro (,'lnnd gave tho heat rawtt when dono in tho Into sprlm;. or oarly Huuimor, Tho government cxp.irln IdhIhI. that & depleted range can bo brought book into sorvjeo for catt.lo Iij po'sitmni'jr provided pare 1 oxoreiort in tho bcmI- torlng at, tho socn.. Scattering eeecls oji-tlry hilljido ih Sermonette for Today T A YKAIt OF WHAT? buu the lil'J) PAChAdF vi Ao(Jit( tadai hhrd n 'lcLatMil,k J A YUCN I MC TORY ((WJWIIWPII Jl III iWiiMHIIIIIMIlll.Mn,i iMUMUCMIMUIVIIMa Mi of quality and goodnesK nt tholr bout, when you order Premium Brand Hams and Bacon and Silverleaf Pure Lard Your Grocer can nupply you with thCHO nationally known and nationally uitcd products Swift and Company Northwost Plant at NOUTIl I'OHTIiAM) OUKGON tuiMtilMtttHMtmiMIIMHUtl 1 1 IIIHII IIMIMIO The Sign of Quality Insist Upon GOLDEN ROD CEREALS They are the perfection of experienced milling--excellent In quality and the Product of a Heme Industry Golden Rod Milling Co. CotmI Millmrt and Poultry 'Food Manufacturers Portland. Oregon II '''' 8mfMHMIItMIIIIMHIHIHIHHMHMIMMTr lXi J' ii , i Kboen snowed under by tho peace Another year Is boforo us, with all Its possibilities for good or ill, for huccohs or failure. As We croBs the border of 1020 how many of uu aro giving ovou n passing thought to tho cliaractor of the courso wo aro to pursuo in the next twelvq months? , The commander who goes Into but tlo with a definite plan of action has every opportunity for success, but he who plunges in at random courts dis aster and defeat. ' It is bo in every sphere of life. If we would enrich the world by our Individual presence we must have a definite plan in view, and that plan njut I?,? adhered to in the face offall obstacle, ' Accumulation at Wealth Is not tho nobloHt aim in life, With prosperity wo muflt have honor and t integrity, peaco and cohtentmont, or the gold wo umass becomes but dross which drags us down to the mire of degrad ation. Honor and integrity go hand in hand, and poace and contentment aro their twin childron. All are within fho roach of every man and every woman who has the moral uourugu to begin the now year with a determination to do that which la right and Just, rogardleas of what friend or foe may think or Hay, It is ojiHlor to do right thnnVrong. In tho opo our confidence is clear ami n a potent. aid to uh in the puntuauca of ah, object, In tho other wo labor i constantly In tho ohndow of foai huh--ytylqiis of muukiud, and with a mind been snowed under party. Tho latter favors adopting tho neceauary rallwuya open. The mllltnrlstH of Japan havo long desired war with the United Statos, with a view tasocurlug a Btrong foot hold on the "American woHt, coast. Tho peace party opppsed nutagoniz- the dread warped and distorted by or oxposuro, Kor each of us It will bo a year repleto with something but what will that something bo? o WHY CONGRESS DOESNT "Why doesn't congress do some thing? " That Is the threadbare inquiry we hear day 'by day from many tongue. j It may refer to one thing, or it may concern another. Why doesn't congress do some thing? The answer Is, very simple, very tragic 'because we do nothing our selves. Wo send a representative to con grens and expoct him to consider our wishes, to do our bidding. Then we close our mouths and sit down and wait for him to "do some thing." nut what la ho to do? llow Is ho to know what vve want done? )"onn ho ovor hoar from us? While wo aro comfortably w'nrnu lug our ohulra other IntoroflM for eign to us-aro gotjlng busy wth Mr. Congressman. ' " .", ' They uro vory agreeable to him, very ontiolng, aiid vory tpnaclous they never lot go, - Tljolr interests are Mpt' before that congressman day by day, hour by hour, Ours aro lying dormant in tho chairs we aro warming. The congressman seldom hears of them. Senators and congressmen are adoptH at passing the buck. Ho long as tho buck Is kept moving It does none of them any particular harm, but once it slows up it is liable to cause an explosion. And they don't like explosions, It is safer to start the buck on again. Occasionally, between bucks, they do a little work, because they all want to go back to Washington again, Dut that is all our fault. We put them there, and then we promptly pass the. buck. We leave it to others to give them their instructions, to tell them what we want done, We Ro to sleep at home, and the congressman, of course, follows our example and goes to sleep lit Wash ington. That'B the reason congress doesn't "do something." I( each voter n tho district would wrlto an occasional letter' to our con gressman and acquaint him with the noods of tho district, and our atti tude on public questions, thou tho congressman would have no occasion for passing tho buck. Ho would havo to buck up. instead. 0X13 HAY 01? HUXfWINH Tho militarists 0 Japan have suf fered a idedlilve reyerHo, aud have . . - - Ing us, and they havo won. This defeat of tho militarists muy lead to years and years of peaco aud good will between tho two govern ments, and for a timo at least it ro- moves thii Imminent mouaco of a disastrous war with the brown moii. It should not, however, lead us Into tho error of neglecting our na tional dofensos, A Juloy bono soldom remains long In the' possession of a dog without ' tooth. 20,000 Acres . SAGEBRUSH LANDS yrith water rights for sale on v Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices--one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. ' ; Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company oregon