The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 31, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Kvon tho Htono deaf man haM much
The Times-Gerald,
San Diego Man
Gaiiv25 Pounds
G, O. P. and Dems Women Leaders
Hm TVn largest Circulation Of Any
Ktrfper in, Harney Ctrnnty.
ittwlnr tho hew system tof tH.vs.tlot:
In Germany riuh, yman fortuno ror which to ho v ai K ui. ( '
will lie reduoto.fllwristno'thlng.by not hear iho M""l,i""bJ0 u0' Ja'
1926 And eVefMnlHBth he can tlfld' mjAc nowlng InHMcd upon o ,
no rollor, foV'tho Inherltcti'd" tug will, grWnlng- kl.d3'fqulrn lrtg and tym
(jlonti up tjio rest. , pmitnn lacaraUid public.
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SUlurdny, Juminry !H, 1020
Lwn As50ciatrt n
Hilds Annual Meeting
Was In
Poor
l4
Health
T 7 A rf.
Twelve Years of
Which He Couldn't
Work.
"I havo goinod twonty-flvo pouudi)
In weight attd nm Just as full of en
ergy and n Btroug as I over was nlnco
I began taking Tanlac," said 0. 1.
llickoll. who resides, at 4458 Loulal
I ana Street, San uiego, uai recently,
r Tkl nnilltnl llHHitlllK Of tllO StOCk' . tlll,ll l Mm fnthnr nf thrt DUb-
4T i ( uibnuii au w - . .
Advocate,
ipawirri Fnrm Loan Association, was
htdri pa Jojiuary 24. The following
mfXcur "wore oloctcd: J. C. Foley,
prmbJvnt; Qlbn Clemens, vlco Proa-fcfet-
V. 0. Cozud,' seerotary-treaB-
The directors nro: J. 0. Koloy,
aim fttfmons, 11. 11. Maoo, M.
SSXitrorl, O. L. Shlnglodeckor.
Imh committee: Jup McKlnnoii.
Ji 3tl. Culp, Fruhk Sweuringon and
V. C, Cozud alternate.
TDtcii'ilhrnl government hns loaned
avfanacrB of llamoy county npprox
friwle 51100.000.
The organization offers spc'clul In-
iT-n ii im idamI It ap fit fi 1 fiu I f
, i. i Mo no-n i In ii (C.
SSr , n oF ii,..ir h Xtod. I "I l- tried lots jf d,lront kinds
Bhrtr Jarms, pay off their imiotteol , ,, ,., r., .,..- ,tu
uhd iiurchasq add tonal stock,"' - V
.w inoMnht to eroator wi-any go. d. .i-d went to Oonycr.
Colo., Hi.eonmi " ie.tii uni wiiiu-
Usher of tho Kaulkton
Faulkton, S. Dak., In which stnto ho
rcntded hoforo coming to California.
Continuing, ho Raid: (
"Twelve years ago while In Mitch
oil. 8. Dak., I Buffered a gonornl
breakdown. It Just scorned that my
whole physical machinery wont wrong
nil nt once. I lost in weight vory
ntpldly, and, of courfio, my strength
went also; I had ncarcoly any appe
tite nnd became ho norvoUH 1 could
get but little Bleop. 1 wan aluo bHd
mo any good, and I wont to Denver,
of medicine!), hut none of them did
Hpt'.IM llt49Jt jo kmu t'V'l U.
Colo., In Hoarch fo health, and, while
Maw
aK fifee cxpmiHo Incldotit to greater
prjwlumVni.
o-
fjtWW i:(M)KlNO IH HKCltT
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4)V DKI.ICIOUH (JKItKAIiH
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Women Iwulern In the two big political partleN ar now busy
lining up their force for the bg preeldentlal struggle this year. On
tho left Ib Mra. John 0 South of Kentucky, chalrmun or the National
Republican Women' 1'arty. On the right, Mra. George Bm or Chi
cago, chairman or tho women'i division or the Democratic party, and
one of tho twe women nindo a mnmter or the national ezecutlre com
mittee on arrangement!. Mian Mary Foy of Los Angelee, was the other.
Mra Haas has always been one of the staunch suffrage leaders of
Atuerca
Mrs. Un Fc-SeawcirJ
Died Mrs. Edna Klne-Simwcard,
wife of Don Seawuard, died at tho
tl.cro I Ix.'Knn In wad or III) vnoi
Vanlao do'?tg. and one nm- I kIiik hoHpltal laat Sunday, Tho Im
rvad ol wan ' Hlip-tar t mno I do- mo,utu CHUV 0r her death Wan blood
fC'r'n't'irilt'i Z!XVtiTZ- .r.n'" -
U t nd'to nifiCna fn .lhr. mul my III for weveral weekfl but hf-r cond -nppetlto
began :tov Improve. In all I Hon wan not. coniddorod HorloiiH. until
iUtn meul and ont meal are nmong took olght bottles or Tan ac wwie in snuri " ";, "
w .,,t,n f p,.nHU. uiui whn 'Denver, ami the way u iium mo up n.u uBmh.i u ....n. ......
Al caoked n.ake delicious brenkrat was remarkable. I was ?oon able- to o tlila city and wna mil wenty.nve
wrrj:i'8. The dislike which many , go to work again, undl worked years old. MrH. Soawoanl camo ofr
StVaveTSr ' Ihom Ih becauno they steady for lxU,m months, and then ".m or honm On at k ; J -
, -rten served half cooked and in.no noro 10 - - .m i ; ",r. VJ u Ju ,
mm tm.
kM .1.. I.. .1 t t i.i.. ,,..n iinr iiL'tift iifiv iiiiii initi linn nun iu uinun p iiiiu iivi iiunwuini un
K ' S; t e mo t u a - 'Htong and an, not bit nervous". a7 r ,'0' ,"5CS0 nf U"'
SUdH. bu? when will cooked m never troubled Mi ton.tlpatlon Mr. Heawear, "SSndw jr
,rvi.d w tk cream or rich milk uny more . H Is a ploiuiiro to recom-, cIhIi o J ro Ii d el. Mrd. Sea
thy Oullclous, and there are few , mend Taiih.e, when if did so much for. wear w hon, I n n.H
...w.. .... .i i.i.. i M.tvu.. ,iv..ii nii.t in i:v. iiMnarrled to Don Heawoard on Juno ,
SSin illc ouh Vonnneal mUHhiwho Is In tho same condition I WaH.';,19U. Bho leam a young hp he
irae people uho IU euim or com- Tanlae Is oold In UuriiM by Howl. l"f ll"B,mm' lo, n,H,ur" 'vr,,u;
ZX Svel teSoinJ o Si" am 5tHrotherH and at Crane by fho Vnle j ' V ' e , 8 Urvlv.rt
r ky of -wiiiftr. iiriiiv' tiin unlnTrndliiK Co. Ad. y l or motlioi'. t so MHters Ami ono
doing fine at tho homo of Mrs. I. It.
Holland,
For Spring
flK-
namt,
or tew? of -wnter, llring' tho salt (Trading Co
w1i:t in a boll and stir Iti tho rorn-i
isval Vti:)' nlowlvv Do careful not to
IiC it
BJvwJJy Improved when It Is cooked
tear U hour or ovor night. This
rj;jr siuwi in mrvuii inn. ii n,4.. , v-v mi
Imop. Cook the porrldg at , "Jf ' '
30 mlhuhfo. Tho 'llavor 'In L
TIio theory In advanced from tlmo
brdther, Thu rtlnoral was coidiicted
Monday afternoon at tho lluriia" cpm ,
otery, ltov, ueo. wnrci oi uio waza
roue church.
-o
Horn Wodnoidny, Jan. 25, to Mr.
- V .... .1.
tfc tac or the stove or lit a llroletml would be proft rnbb? to th- throe com- fhu inother Jil1 Jlru ru,0!il
nfptv.vT. I HUHU.V rurvii in -nun uDuiurj, ii uiu
Kur oatmeal porridge, use 2vj cups wumi amount of rood is lo im Mn,
otTtOlitl outs. 24 lovol tenKpnoiiH or United '.Union Department of Arl
Mnli. atiO 5 or G cups of water. Wb'iu i culture rood HiieclallHtH ritatu It Ii hard
tlw-uwtur Ih boiling, Hllr the rolled to hw tho advautngu or two Very
uiu.:rVnvly imp U and, cook the por-jhearly iiiu;i1h over three' o'r'dlnnry
rYU'j fir one . hour, or still butter, omw. I
axvr Mlxht. I Thu best physiological ovldoncu luif 1
o , piles twit moderate Quantities of rood
taken nt moderate Intervals are morn !
Cmw DKHKUT roll COI.D DA V. caMly and completely dlgi-Hted by or
- . i dlfmry peoplo tliitu larger (uautltloH '
".'"- . I trtkon at long Intervals. 1 1 the rood
Surnv day, after u light- meal, try ' onllnurlly cnton Is considered excex- j , '
swfclriR u Drown Hetty with cheese lvu and tho nlm Is simply to rodticol
Ant rtjfsff. It Is nuro to muko a hit iho aniuunt It would ueein nmro r-
w.Wh Vu raiiilly ir thoy havo hearty ',0"u' lo,mal(o all tho meals lighter
U!c5ifvH. Tho following recipe for "' " om,t ' Tho veiv fact thnf Z.V
ir.h.non tried out In the home oco- Iho, custom or eating ft iiumher of .vj
ncwhut kitchen of the United States 11 " long nceu uimou
fJinrinioitt or AKrlcnlturo: , universal. Indicates that It mut.havi
aVinvn He
hhrnntu Ifiv
tVeilT Mllfitd ii ni)l ch in n deeii uurth- JuaillieH,
-var taking dish. Subsoil with
cwajinoii, also u little clove, If de
hUm. mm) drown itugur. Scalier
hoefh; JlJitjlv haveu mild full cream
rbi. vgr each layer or apple.
VI)b Die dish Is full, scatter bread
45v vtlr.ntes
Hero In tho nowost In first
showing of real spring millinery.
It Is right back to the transparent
models so popular for thu last
few seasons. With It's , double
brim of tullo one painting up.
the other down, and It's crown or
checked ribbon In 'dull tones It
pleases tho miss who must have
that touch or spring first.
Pat Crow's Kidnaped Baby Weds
oT Agrlculturu: I iurnai, ukucuiuh uiui ii must uavtt
tty with ehccMw-Arraugo f0"11', dvnutKW wjilrh Instinct.
Dors or bread crumbs, and 'n-01 "Hon experience, approve and
.. ... imiii iimi 1
O r
TO Till:! VOTKIIH... ,. j
K 1'1
While I do not assume that I mluht
ir the top and bako HO to ''o generally desired as a candidate
..l. ...in., n... .iiui. iii iimi for Clerk at 'the comlni: iilectlnn. Ii
ol wa3w so that iho pudding will not nowover, noon encouraged oy
baru , purlieiilar rrjends to muko tho
Cf xireterred. this may bo sweeten- ra(T ro1 another term to such an ox
0 vlfhinulassos mixed with an euual tMl lIlt I fuel Justified In saying ror
,awwnl of hot water and poured over 1110 honollt or Hioho, nnd otherK who
'W-top, u huir cupful of moloses he- ' ho Interested in making up tho
iviK jraiMlch.ut for a quart dish or pud- Mining ticket, that I sl)all not ho u
(UrA. candldato, since certain competent
ointsu may bo used instead or but-;"oryjco boys" havo been proposed
rr "kn u Blmllur way In other apple 11,1(1 ' v,ow ot t"t our couu-
udllngB, Avplo plo made with u ry successrully relied upon their pro
NwdI finely shaven cheese over tho 1001,011 ' UB l,i0 r war ' 'el t
ewjned apple and baked In tho usual ' Hulto so deserving of publjc
way 'tu Tfikwl hy many who are rond positions such as this, as aro thu ser
of Ouiobo served with apple pie. ivl(!0 nJn ir compotont and some who
o .havo been mentioned aro beyond
W.lSiK AXU OTIIKRWJHR ' loubt well qualllled.
s. iianiiranliHr tellH iih that mout 1 w,Mh to tBko t',,H muH ot tlmilk
viomoi w5SJ rltlai hS loved thai ,,n t,,w ,1(,01l0 of """1 ?"tyror
Ours however Lists o U,oy ,,,lV0 ,,ouo for ,no t,loo,,,,P
hSh owoor, insists on In 0 thH offlco w,ch ha(j ,)fieJ u
' that I expected, both educational and
Anil still, ir the reds overturn the IrplUoliIo. and made pleasant by th9
Rimn-iiniuut. wo can use the other 'loiia c0'(,7 ' .
1
lui Tu all or this mad rush for
fk -presidency, wo note thut the
Iiromd movie actor Is not to bo de-
tUti-4 from the glory or his curoer. '
Sncu'lcTng of modern discoveries.
fuyw long Is It nlnco you re-dlscov-j
hNT many in (his comnuinlty except
the: vroaiihors would really llko to
Ki a truthful answer to that quos
tht? We wouldn't.
Save Your Eyea1
. OTiinmuor, young mun, if you j
hrunlc into print any othor way
v.uj Uiko a last desperate chaucq
sitsiV iljfonin a cuiidldute for prosl-
0
yimtr.y to loan on Irrigated farms
tal rum'licH ut (I per cent Ainortl.
.v W, -plan 5 to U years time, You
frifox u -.iHh(cnlt)n nnd buy no stock.
Ciwa ibviui )f:J7,n00 to one Individual, :
rnr.d lupo--dU;lc service. Muko
yomir jipjdlcatlon now, Ifnnioy Conn
tylAlMrma Conipany. Ad.tf, .
; n
hi mm.
Eye strain causes headaches,
'nervousness and other trou
bles. I fit giasiieH accurately
and scientifically.
All Work Guaranteed.
MAURICE SCHWARTZ
Optometrist
OITice with Dr. 11. P. Smith
v v-Ed.wa,rd A' udhy- J". Omaha and Chicago, famous kidnaped
Ml ot 20 years ago, was married recently to Miss Margaret, Carry
or Chicago, And with this social note came a news Item which will lii
tereit thousands of newspaper raaders of the land, because the fa
woua Pat Crow, who kidnaped Eddie Cudahy from, his gome lu
Omahn, and held the young baby ror $26,00 ransom, wired his mK
gratulatlona lo young bridegroem. The latter prices that msW
Crow la now reformed and la working with the Salvatlod Army in New
York. Photo shows Cudahy and Bis bride and (lower), Pat Crow aa he
, today,
Alfalfa
it
IlWSE EST ALFALFA SEED
Vnn,i!2!?puUl.t,?.n ,n th Northwest for the last 10 years
The Chas. H. Lilly Co.
Wm. Faire Burns, Oregon
Practice Before U. S. Land Office and the
Department at Washington, D. C.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Speciai-Deairable Stock Ranches ,
lNfeUUAN)pi?-3ii8urc your hay and propci'fcy
in tho' North British nnd Mercantile
' oi V60ii Fire Undorvritor
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OUR
RELIABLE
Consider the egotism we adjective our heading with.
REAL SERVICEABLE PLUMBING
is something you seldom find becayae usually a patch
isn't nearly as good as a confident mending or a new
part.
WE WILL NOT PATCH UNLESS
we know that it is the best service we can give you.
We get to the bottom of the trouble and repair it
accordingly.
CALL ON US WHEN YOU NEED WORK
IN OUJR DIRECTION DONE QUICKLY
AND PERMANENTLY.
Radiator repairing a speciality
BURNS HARDWARE
FINE MQNOGRAMMED
STATIONERY
We have a choice sample line of fine box stationery
which we will priiv- with any jnonogram you wish.
Fine for gifts at any time. Priced on a reasonable
production cost basis from $1.50 up.
We ooll only printcd-to-ordcr stationery
THE TIMES-HERALD
Job Department
Evcruthino
for
Everiibodif
Any thing
for
Anybody
Two or tho largest commercial houses in tho United States some
years ago adopted ror their policy thu slogan, "Tho customer Is
right," and havo hold squarely to It.
In ovpry case, unless tho customer was plainly endeavoring to
put over a crooked deal, his view or n controversy was taken as
right. Tliesu houses announce u loss of less thnu one-halt of one
per cunt us a result.
To old customers or ours, It Is usoless ror us to announce
that this has ulway been our policy in business.
To prospective customers, the only thing we ask Is that if thoy
have it complaint thoy bring it direct to us, with tho full knowledge j
that correction lu ?cl. asewll he promptly and choorrully made,
regardless or uny, loss that may result to us.
A pleased customer leaving this store means still other now
customers coming-to uV-fcit$r. You' can reason It out yoursoir. t
The above, is -again AJUM'pollcy for tho year 1920.
;-' '"v - .
LUNABURG, DALTON & CO-
BURNS, :: OREGON
MAVK. V(M11KKN HNl'MKItATKD?
if not, or If you luwirany.aouSt, fin put 'this coupon hud mall to
r
Wr A. TKHUALL.BUjl'KRVISOU OF CENSUS
WASCQ, QRKQON.
On January , 1020,' I was living at adaross given below, but to tho bust
of my knowledge 1 havo not boon enumerated there or anywhere olso,
Nu mo
Stroot nnd No.
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