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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1920)
ill. . . . mA. toon T H R T, I'M, ft - HIS BALD rAGR FOUR linNfl, WAKMy OOPMKi, OKEQOilT . . - - t ... ' - '--j The TittiBsJIerald. kt ThT Largest Circulation Of .Any paper In HArnsy County JULIAN UYRDp Mtntr , .SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Yor .t.'.. .. . Monthi dice Month ! .. $2,00 ... i.oo . . . .7S Saturday ,Jannnry 24, 1020 Commends Progressive Stand (Contributed) Tho Tlmos-Horald, in Its "Issue ot( .tan. iw in us very lnvoruuuim w.uoi of, tho now 'order of things the Irri gation projects and Eleotlona called, iitruck a koy note that the citizens of BurnB may well take notice. Every sxsrson In tho city Is overjoyed with the fnvornblo prospects and the re sults of tho Irrigating, both "wot" and "dry" lands', hold for Burns and Harnoy County. Uut a8 Tho Times Herald warns that tho modern Im provements no lotfg delayed In Hums must bo glvon attention, ir your now citizens nru going to bo n contented, hippy people There will be. a largo Influx In tho population nttendnnt Upon tho Irrigation and owning up of tho lands for settlement. Then tho people of Uurns must be prepared to place within tho, reach or tho peo Vie sanltory conditions n better light 'Jng system, water should bo placed in the homes. Wo tiro going to witness an era of progress, tho one great meed of tho country, irrigation, is on Its way and all other Improvements should follow. Mr. Citizen back up tho Commercial club In Its efforts, inako It your personal business to iittond tho meotlngs and tnko part In tho doings. Buck your City Council to tho limit, let us secure better lights , moro modern homes to tho comfort and hmilth or all concerned. He a constant booster for your city, do not hang back and whine, find fault and top tho whoels of progress hy your opposition, Rather than hang back und find fault and Insinuate that "they would not bo after this thing If there wasn't something In it ror them." In the words or a wise editor: Cultivate tho faculty of being a "booster, of Haying a good word for nny good cause, for any good person who Is forging nhoad. Kveryono can do that If no moro. Don't begrudge 'a few cents or a few dollars that will Tiring comforts or material hlonslugs to u community. Tho only differ ence between frontier lire and that of thick I v Mi.lt l(il tlUtrletM In llmt roil. venloncu have become a part of life in tho latter. It la showing poor Judgement to nny "Wo have dono without this all those years and ran got along yet." You llvo but once. Help make lire worth living by boosting ovory good .'thing. o MAIL ORDER r COMPETITION Vo call our rendors' attontlon to n ' very Intorostlng and logical tlUor!- iM.vtuitiM tiii iifuui :uii(fi.4 a) in this month's National Urocor Jfs good advice. Hero It Is; mo wuy tiio catalog hnuses y,ol Veoplu In your city to send thum or lerrt Is by usklng thoni for their IhihI oeas. ir tho mall ordors are larger nin the orders from local grocers. H Il(.flltUII Ml., mttfl nHflnr. Ilrtlla.i.l - ..v ....... .,(.i,oiin jani lipttor at asking for business. Whether the mall order coinpetl ,'tlon that afreets you Is the cheap sort or that or n high-class houso In a iWrgnr city, it Ih to bo mot by asking iptfoplo to buy from you, by asking fllllni fnr llir.li- nnlnru ? .IV . : yu iiiu uiuii uriiur iimiHCH. out you OO 1 iint iin.wi iii ,i -pi,,,... i.... i oen the grocery sections, contain -swess Items thut are of llttlo Inter Gst to your patrons, Those catalogs Jiavo to he made to cover tho whole ftjountry. You can concentrate your 'sklug upon the comparatively limit nil number of Itoms that are or ltn-1 medluto live Interest to your trade, Ask your people ror their business 'hv advertising to them constantly. You can reuch them every week, per haps every day, In tho local news papers or by means or circulars or "letters. Don't gut up ouo advertisement :tnd solid It out und stop and wait for returns, As soon as ouo piece Wjros out forgot about It and got an--other reudy, Keep them going nil tho time, time, night after flight, and Uiu mall order houso will bu for 'gotten becuiiHo you aro usklng ror trade bo persistently and diligently that when there Is need of your MfpodH, tho buyer's mind unavoidably "turns your way. , If asking peoplo to buy is tho Hecret of tho success or tho mall or der houses, thero is no reason why they shpuld have any udvantago oyer 3tou who are right thjre on the .xround where you can keop in close touch with your public and ask them '1n person and y other ways not open to the big catalog house. Catalog Rouses work no Miracles. You really "hovo nothing to fear In their compe tition, even though thoy undersell "you In a few Instances X o f, tt, us thoy tol us, tho earth Is in .wound u a ball, why Is it wo stumblo iayor so many rough spots In life? "Is thero a Hull of Fumo In Amor Iga?" Iiutulres an iuixIoiih one. Suro! "tfju.r olllco doora nro opou from 8 to G. , 5; . '-Wood alcohol hoozo. Hlco whisky, "will go but not unWl aftf. Its; vio- Bills Passed At Extra Settion (Continued from page 1) blo-mlndod homo, II, D. 83, by wayo and moans com mittee Appropriating funds for re pair armory nt DallaH. II, u. 84, by ways and moans com mlttoo Providing appropriation fpr ox-sorvce mei's educatotml ad act, H, B. 88, by Kubll-r-I'roVldlng for nddlttbna revenuo for University of Oregon, Agricultural college and ntntu nnrmol fltnill. H. B. 87, by Graham and uoan r Provldlng funds for women's build ing at stato HRlveralty. tr "ii 1ft hv Itttarhna-To include Btate-owned lands' in Irrigation and drainage districts. II. B. 28, by TBHIlrio eranicaie bovine tuberculosis nd other, live stock diseases. II, B. 42, by game committee Authorising Hsu and game commis sion to purchase land for game farms. H. B. 41, by garao commlttoo Providing Imprisonment as punish mont for killing elk, mountain sheep, etc. H. B. 87, Moore Permitting mom bor of leglslnetiro to servo on fish and gamo commission. H. B. 38, Thompson Regulat ing age for commission to feeble minded home. H. B. 13, Kubll Relating to own ership of property within city limits. H.-D. 19, Horn Fixing salaries of deputy labor commissioners. H. B. 18, Horn Heating to collec tion of fees for factory Inspection. H, B." 04, Thompson Levyllng tax of 2 mills for olomentary scttoois. rf,or 0 ,,u!iv 7ui . G7, military comm tteo H. B. Making Impersonator of discharged Boldlor. sailor or marine unlawful. H. B. 6,Onllagher Providing for payment by state on Irrigation, and drainage bonds. H. B. 38, E. K. Smith Rulutlug to Balary or englneor or stato highway commission. II. B. 24, Coffey Repealing hide Inspection taw. II. I). 60, Gallagher Fixing .open season for gatno birds. 11. H, 27, Burdlck Relating to sutnrles or sealers or weights and measures. II. B. 78, ronds and highways Relatlvo to lease or sand, gravel, etc, In bods or navigable (dreams. II. B. 00, Linn county delugntlon Relative to salary or county school Bupurluronduiit. II, II. 70, Thompson Prohibiting operation or daucu halls outside cor porate limits after midnight. II. II. 10, Iluruaugh Fixing time ror holding court In tenth Judicial district. II. B, 37, Thompson Regulating dance halls outside city limits. II. B. r.l, Gallagher--Regulating irrigation districts. II. B. 72, Gallagher Regulating Irrigation districts. II, B. 72, McFnrland Regulating' angling in Willamette River below suspension bridge nt Oregon City. It. II. fi3. riiiulK mill IiIl'Iiwiivk Authorising highway commission to rejialr roads by. forco account, II. II. 88, roads and highways Authorising highway commission to establish omergency fund or 130.000. II. II. 20, Edwards To roiiMtritct bridge across N'oHtiicca rlvef. II. B. 38, by Mrs. Thompson To provide now building at feeble-mind-ml Institution. II. II. 77, by Horn Providing ror uue-leiith mill tax levy ror Oregon employment Institution for blind. II. B. sr, hy road nod highways commlttoo-' -Relating to roads and t weights of motor t nicks on state highways. II. II. 40, by Htownrt- Providing for special election on May 21, 1920, Kcmito BUN lnwI In Hoiim', B. II. 3, by I'atormJunoallng with parole laws. df diusUc reffiloIJs. 8. II. 4, by Huston -Creating court q i, r I.., Clrnvr H- " oirayer -Relating to Feeders, Attention! We have just received new stock COTTONSEED CAKE Animal Food Dept. I registration, of professional engineers H. H. o, oy comraiiio on iitikhiiuu Declaring validity of certain Irriga tion districts. r " STB. '7,, toy MuMtMonnUu county dol-egaUbn-latinfttK MMhi of kindergartens, .A S, B. ,S7, l'ortor-Ilelatiitg:Mo pay ment of Indotnttltlos for killing of cattle by statu. . . Sr'B,. 11 by Multnomah dologntlon V KolatlhK to fliianclul aid for cer tain 'chlldroh. Y: Q, B, 35, ortonuiconsing opera tors and drivers of motor vehicles, S. B. 22 Relating to roloaso of Hiiretles. 8. B, 14, by Hurley Relating to rogulatlou of livestock of certain non residents and corporations. 8. B. 33, commlttoo, on medlclno, pharmacy and dentostry ItnlnMHg, to prauiicu ui iuuuiuiiid, i 8. B. GO Relating to sal lary In VAatlarailnn, 8. B, 8, by Porter Providing in demnities for cattle slaughtered by oruer-i atniT)iiriiinriu, -. n.' fi7-"rfirriilt luis' exsenses 8. B. 40. by Pierce niid Bmlth Relating to soldiers' Uld, . 8. B. 38, by Bhanks Balarlos of supreme Judges. 8. B. 19, Nlckolson Punlshmont of persons aiding prisoners to oscape. 8. B. 4B, Rltner and 8hanka Re cording of discharge papers of ser vice men free. 8. B. 23 by Baldwin Btato bank ing examiners, 8. B. 13, by Nlckelson Relating to county assessors, 8. B. 02 To validate vista house contracts. , 8. B. 34, by Mosier Relating to attachments. 8. B. 30, by committee on roads and highways Maintenance or high ways, 8, B. 48, by Lane county delega tion Erection or monument appro- r,t8 10 memory or worlu Wlir B r2 . T,irlft,ollt, i., 8. B. 02, by Thrift Roads In Coos county. 8. B. fi4 Ronds In Jackson county. 8. B. 55 Roads In Douglas county. 8. B. Roads In Klamath county. 8. B. 5S Hoisting to roads In Clatsop and Tillamook county. 8, B. 50 Roads In Polk county. 8. B. 17 Relating to lire insur ance. bond Insuo for good roads, II, I). OH, by corporation cnuimll to private corporations, tee Extondlng corporate existence II. B. 74, by roads mid highways committee To provide funds to iiintt'li furfural annroorlatlniiH. II. B. 78, by game committee -iir-iliiul iiiiu- utiiln mi, fiirtn III I .a II,) Relating to payment of labor claims county. II. . 82, by ways and means coin mlttoo - -Appropriating funds for special session. H. B. 18, hy Norhlud Itelutlng to port of Astoria. 8. . 28, hy Pierce mid Umlth Aid tosodlt'rA, sailors and marines. H. II. 2.S. hv Klmrliiiril I)iiillnif wltli employment of aliens. 8. II. G3, by committed on Judiciary Straight party ticket. , 8. U. 49, by Norblad Foreign Jail; gunge nowspapors. S..B. 81 Relating to naliirlosji 8. II. 83 Fixing penally for mur der. y 8. II. 84 Providing enforcement of death penally. ' " , I 8. II. 85 Providing penally for! treason i i ' HAVE YOlf REUS KNl MERATEH? It not, or If you havo any doubt, fill out this coupon and mall to t . ,W. A. TERR A LU.HUPER VISOR OF OEN8U8 WASCO, OREGON. ' On January. I, 11)20, I was living nl address glveji below, but to tho'bit, of my kuowledgo 1 huvo not been, uhumnrated thero or unywhurq olse. N'anio ....a " ? Street and' No, City NUT SIZE Analyzing 36 Protpin And,, . 42 Protein - CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES ' ... WIRE OR WRITE ') Swift & Company WORTH PORTLAND', OREGON Teach Marketing vjo Stockmteli (Continued from page 1) u calls ror visits to tho stockor ana roodor divisions of . tho hog and sheep ynrdst on the morning of the third day How a manager can unmnv distributing" thin animals of good quality to men doslrjng loss Uian car lOtS IS One 01 IIIO SUOJOCtn uimjuni. In the afternoon a llnal conforonco of managers Is usuully hold, after which a packing plant Is visited to nee how different classes of hogs and sheep., previously graded, havo "kill ed but' . . i iW Haphazard RhtppinK The giving of this instruction to scores of stockmen in various parts a it.. Knnnirv tlluntrAtes how raBld- ly the days of haphazard shipping of live stock are passing. - Animals are handled in increasing numbers and. mistakes on the part or snippers must be reduced to a minimum ror they are costly. Those courses are ...! nnn fantliro nt R tflnoral trflttd toward bottor live iltock marketing, which is receiving the support or pro gressive llvo stock IntorestB and tho no n-i rim nut n f ARrloulture, With l at marketing meth ods Btock raisers are sure to realize larsnr rnriit-tiA mi their efforts. And a slmpllfled, more Intelligent markel Ing means that goods can be deliver eel at less cost to customers. . o Oregon Life Extends Its Territory Mm. Mav V. EKfclcston arrived hnnui Thurmlnv moruluK from Port lutwl wlmrn hIiii hud been to attend tho annual conveiitlon of tho Oregon Mro insuranco co. hkuiiih. pmu iu turns well pleased with the result or ili mil vim t Inn uh hor comiuiliy has decided to add moro territory and she Is to havo chnrgo or n most attractive Hold which Is added to her present territory. Tho Oregon Lire IS going to branch out Into tho neighboring Htates or Idaho and Washington and Mrs. Eggleson is to havo Ilolso and tho surrounding torrltory which In cludes Ada and Canyon counties. As soon us school Is closed hero Mrs. !Cgg.)'stpn expects to movo to tho suburbs or Holso whoro she will buy an ncroago rpr u home. She Is going to havo her lion Alex asoclatod with her In tho solicitation or lire Insur ance and her parents,. Mr. and Mrs, A. Barron are aluo to bo of tho house hold, or live on tho sumo tracts with her. Shu Is planning big things for tho coming year und expects Ri make good. Her many Burns friends will bo sorry to havo hor rarnovo trpm hero but uro certainly pleased that she has such excellent prospecht. o- Yos, "truth Is mighty and will pro valll" Hut when? At niiv ritte. tho Beds do not ap- punr to no inrrt'ii wiui iiiu phiiiit iiriinu an some of our friends at Washing- anil Viallllll'. . . ....... .i - i. ...... i. lllli. I tmj n.w ... j ....... for GARAGE SERVICE SEE PAGE 8 1 Save Your l2yes ft'1 ,JISU Eye strain Uwm HMm, nrYeiM(MM mmI itoK: troii btm. I f t irHMMs Mctirately ami itckmtirkJBlfy. v All Vork GiMnm'it MAURICE SCHWARTZ Optometrist , K OAce with Dr. H. F. Smith TeaaBB3 Words of Cheer In these days of high prices, wordB of enper aro the ones you want to hear, Wo hove them for you. During tho coming year we will use our utmost endeavor to dis charge our deep obligation to our customers by effecting a substan tial reduction on the prlcei of every article we sell, where it is hu manly possible to do so. ( Wo can not control the prices in tho wholesale markets, but we can and will continue to regulate our own prorits in such a manner that customers will not only bo amply protected, but will be actually favored in uvey salo wo mako. Wo huvo no well rounded and glowing effulgence of thanks to hand you In n choice exhibition or rhetoric, but wo do offer you our sincere gratltudo for your patronago of the past year. It will bo our pleasure to serve you oven more acceptably In tho year to come. 1 . Burns Cash Store "Some Men Don't Know It Yef ' says the Good Judge This class of; tobacco gives a man a lot more satisfaction than he ever gets out of ordin ary tobacco Smaller chew the good taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh, chew so often. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. , Put Up In RIGHT CUT im a styrt W-B CUT Everything for Everybody lit Two of the largest commercial houses in .tho United States some years ago adopted for Hior&olloy the slogan, "Tho customer Ih right." und have held squariiy to It.' In, every case, unless Uitf customer was plainly endeavoring to put over a crooked "deal, li&i view of a controversy was taken as right. These bouses announce a loss of less than one-half of one per cent as a eswltj.jj jttt To old customers of ours, It is, useless ror us to announce that this has alway been our policy in buslaeas. To prospective customers, the only thing we ask Is that it they have a complaint. they bringjji direct to us, with the full knowledge that correction in each casejijjflU be promptly and cheerfully made, regardless of any loss that may result to us. , A pleased customer leaving this store, means still other new customers coming to us latoJ You can ro'aspa it out yourself. Tho ubovo Is again our policy for tho-yojtr 1920. LUNABURG, UUHNS, Stop that Cold o If not checked at once it may . lead to a pro tracted aick neas. o Our cold cures do the work. A dote or two, and you Are O. K. again. The Welcome Pharmacy Two Styles - cut tobacco is a long fine-cut tobacco Anything for Anybody ; DALTON & CO. ?? OREGON tlrnti havo gone,