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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1920)
5f ft 1. 6 The Times-JieraldL The Largett Circulation Of Nftwtpaper In Harney .County JULIAN 1JYRD '. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Montlit ...... thru Monllt) - .It........ . $2,00 . 1.00 . .75) RtbBoM? , Manager Silt ill tiny, February 14, 11)110 With the Would-Bes. I . John L. Caldwell lu a caudldnto to ruccoed himself uh nsK03sor. Ho Is, completing IiIh first torm In that of fice .and Is ready, to. go before tho voturs on tho record ho linn made, Not a Patent Itfedi cin cA d Wo knew you would turn to thin lingo. ' And you know wo would Juhllatu ovor tho olectlon Tuesday. X X Wasn't that, groat? l)D to A, Llko a landslide; what? Tho Cheerful Idiot id mill celebrat ing, Found noma moonshine whin key last Sunday, and Haved It. Fig i i... . . , ...... i. ... .i. t.iM .. . . V. ..I,, urguu nu uuuiu umi n. ,iu uiujvh jr. ijumweu is won quaiinou lor uie 80rrow f tho election wonl'llunk. position and hns many frloijds who.lim, whon it (1dn.t ho wont ali Kot I'viivcH no in euiiuuu iu a seconu drunk. icrin. U. li. Ilnlnes candidacy for tho olllco of sheriff this Issuu. Mr. HalncH wan for yearn marshal of this city and hln quallfl cutlo for th" p"Ulon of sheriff re well known. Ho mndo a good odlcor during tho tiuvornl yuarH ho was nervhiR nH marshal In Iiurus. Since that time Mr. HiiIiioh wont across tho pond as ono of Undo flam'.t roldlers nud Is ono of tho deserving soett of that bunch. i Nnw lif ii has announced his , tho MR atch. IN t I in Tin. -X X drown his sorrow lu within a year, o Tho announcement of Jnmcn.W. Crawford as a candidate for the x x Lo's see It will take a month or. more for tho oiiKlneors to got start ud gathering data, and six months or tnoro for the gathering, Well, wo can oxpect to votitton thoso bomls-thls fall, And start tho roservolr not later than Hprlng, 1921, X Xr - The. city conned win be nice about tho water alidjMwer avalem and wo may have a regular city yet, If we uon'i watcn out. An 83,000 aero ofllw of sheriff appear In this Usno. !Kartlon uniler ono proJoct Bnd nearly r. rnwiorn is ono oi me won , 40 o00 acrua ln another. with Burns known men of this county whoro ho tho center, ought to make u pop up ban rci ded for many years. He u ,ol H,, hK H reKulw cltyt ftas certain qualities that commend, x- x . him for H19 position he aspires to fill Tno whole ,rlt of ,hlj vi,uy hnd an ho Is a man of strong character chnnRCll thlM ,ai)t weoK. and determination. Mr. Crawford x x , 3s.1. f "tor th0 ,r,,I,wr,M wh a Kood j Soni0 ono 0UKhi ,0 Mk Vho county wippori. (Judge to make February 10th a legal It. L. Mass would serve the roplo;h0,ldny' r - in nun i imiiiij 114 l.uuill' JUIIKU 11 IIIH republlenn voters approve his eandl iH.cy which Is announced In this huu. Mr. llass Is now nerving a tkrui iu county commlsslouor and Is amlllnr with the duties of tho olllco in which ho aspires. During his In cumbuney as commissioner Mr. IIuhs! ".i been verv anllv; lu promoting' rood road movomcnts. I Itn'til '. lt!nier, one of tho leiich t of this county for tho past few 3Uars, Is a candidate for county clerk mi the democratic ticket. Ills an nuuiicomotit Is In this Issue of tho piper. Mr. Miner Is now teaching fii tho l)rowMv suction. He Is nual- trlewN nomiii You (u the work, and wo'll take the credit, x x Have you noticed that the oars alongside the title on the front pugo tire changing nearly every week? x x ' liiiiiil I luilti iiiriil li I X X Th roil holidays llil week Liu coIii'h D-day, Friday the Kith, and Wilt-thoubu-my-Valentine." x x I o , I'Olt Itl'ltAI, .MOTIIKItH.j The war ulckly proved to tho bu- would pkco at the disposal of ovory mother tho euro and advice she needs. Jitiy(PU,tl t 0!ui, 0,1 tho,nuni0 ipmn at tin) lAlth-Uv Hty,' holprf the farmilr with his tiroiwftwid Jlvo stock. ' ' " Ily Its provision tho wonmn o) tho farm would Bo reached and holpod by visiting nurses and hIio would have nilidri accosslblu to bar skilled, medical ayolitlon tuid hoHiMlnl tafib. Bo dlstreHslugl That story about all or those thousands of hoiisomalds coming aver from Kurnpu was all ft cruol Joke. Anil wo were Just glory lug In tho time when we could grad tlate from washing dishes and begin to throw a little editorial "dog." -0' ' Money to loan oh Irrigated farms and randies at 0 per cent Amortli. atlon plan-.l to 40 years time. Yon Join no association and buy no stock. Can loan f7O0 to ono IndlvldHaJ. No red. tpe qMlck service, Make -our application now, Harney Coun ty Abstract Company. Ail.tf. Save Your Eyes ' Rerambloil niutfl do make a dellcl- oiih dish. I) ut to most of us tho Use of the plural Isjforblddo'n. , t y H I K h I S G the V At N 'I'll Ilpjiio J'alnIJtK--Auto lliln ilig I lBkii and ,1'Iolorlal I'aljltlliV ' iwTiMmVHixxmA'jfiNO i I'ArHHHANai, AND TININO FIHflT CUSS VOIIICMANSIIIP Staining, Oraliilug unit Marbling Lurircni' rttock of Hunters anil TrRpperSuppllfis In the North-tj wef,tr,Hpcciiil attention to mail orders. i Send omj cent stamp for cntu ' logtte. Rye strain chuhch hcadacltcfl, ncrvoiiHiioHW and other trou bles. I fit ffliwweH accurately and scientifically. All Work Guaranteed. MAURICE SCIIWAKTZ Optometrist OMc with Dr. B. P. Smith O till the olllee nml ln.u nuiiii' 1 "i,r "ii'Kiy iimveu o nu- m w , Kl Tt see hi wl l o UlK,'rL,nt -"rlH that they had bean I ailon! careless lu their neglect of'vmtJthers . An old time citizen of tho county has announced his candidacy in this V-iuv f.,r county Judge. (Jo'i. IV ; Wtgey has been a resident of thin ' wunty for many years and is woll J)iown to the people. He has been ' comlucllng a gonernl merchandise More for the past several years but lurmerly owned a ranrh on tho -&lnnd. M. Hugey served ono term as comiiiltmloiier of this county, also In thy legislature. He's a good man -o- QMilSTlA.V. SCIMNCi:.. I.HtTritK . tConllnued from pago 1) (mn!xo. and In ,smno degrwe to nc I:nowlds, that In Christian Sioiioe a-light ba ioiiih Into I lie world, hut Uiey nr not ablo lo sue (but ll Is all Mcht, aid thai in H I no darknoMS l all Theolugv Iw bvglunlng lo tAauh.au Ineorpi mil (Uul . litit not one who Is tho Spirit that la all I.ove, too pure to hold liiliiuHy, evil of any kind, to eaiiho It' or to 'riiit ll. The healing arts are beginning to tuach that mind is at leant In part cuuso, but without racognlzlng that Wind Is God, good, so never the cause of dlHeaio and death, but alwnvs tho cniiHu of restoration, of health. and of life. They call that mind . 'which Is but false education; Illusion, suggestion, the ultimate cauno of sln.r fcknosi, ('eath. Hut tho hitman' he Ifefs that till obscure cannot- for vr hide tho true light which hlnos, and shines unto a perfect day when nM.ntiall bo illumined by It, and there (titan bo no dnrknoss, Ignorance. nin-' kve suggestion, dls-ease, fear, and so Jin sin, no disease, no death. A Word About the Discoverer and Founder I Bringing what she 'did to the world tiie "nearl of groat price," the applicable, demonstrable Chrlstanity P of Christ Jesus, which has proved' Ksojr such by comforting, "reforming, mid healing the vast majority of Jovvelor. those who have honestly, 'earnestly studied her books. Mrs. Kddv has Olirlched tho world beyond all reck onfng. Ak one who had the prlvolego of YisltliiK her home, let mo say that all about Mrs. Kddy was of tho very Amplest. In Iter tho world Indeed Jlad a I rue example of simple living and high thinking. Those who were with her bear loving witness to tho fact lhr.t she watchco, worked, pray ed without running, and that she did this for all alike. That this untir ing consecration has bornrj fmlt the fruit of purer, happier, healthier, I m r wr i.i.nVa.l .... .1 . ..... .... .' ..w.i" unuiiii nun lUVIIIg I J V01 ifi tested on every hand. Mrs. Eddy was at times reviled, rovueu noi again, Ho un- i wiuuiui oi ino wor a was q ui mul un alndful of God that His thoughts,' klMrniPns Mint iti.n.i .. ...I .1.. ' n ... butiic fllll Ull UPIUU with healing and with blpsslngs In their wings, were nlways her i tboughtK. Her ono prnyor was to ' We God's faithful messenger, Tho nawor to this prayer was cortainlv! Vouchsafed to her. Mary Haker Kddy founded n world-wide religion, religion that is Science, a Sclonco that 1b Christian and that both heals nd saves, and children) so even under tin) drain or war they intensified their effort for the nubile protection of, mothers and babies. Knglaud Increased the number of "health visitors" from 000 lu 1UM to 1021 In 1017; welfare centers lu Hngland and Wales Increased from 850 lu 1917 to 1278 lu 1918. Thu Kngllsh Infant mortality rate was re duced to the lowest point ever reach ed In that country. As a further a'd to meet an actual need 10 n gland passed lu 1018 tho Maternal and Child Welfare bill, which became opuratlvti In that year, Hy the provision of the act maternity and Infant welfare couturs are tuado 'available to mothers. Provisions aro made for consultations, public health uure, "lionio-holps" anil the education of mothers lu matters or maternal and Infant hygiene. In this rnuntrv we have round out that wo lot too many mothers ami babied die iieodleksly. Helency,, ijuH done a grrit deal lo cut down doHths1 from typhoid, tuberculosis niii' pnoii 'monla, but the maternal and Infant mortality from maternal caiies Is not decreasing lu thu United Hiatus. To save our own mothers and babies a bill has been Introduced In to Cuigross known as the Bhenpard Towiier Maternity bill. This 1111 JOHN UKNHKKMN0. 'iue Watch and Optician Knirrn vot. Itepalrlng a Specialty. ! FEED DEALERS! when you want puro, cann STOCK MOL ASS lubarrels, order fro Hhady Ik-ook Products Co. Portland, Oregon l'ure, Hawaiian cane, heavy molasses, weighing nearly 12 pounds to the gallon. 950 pounds of sugar to tho tonf1 uuuai io corn or uariey in car, bohydrates and foedlug value at half the price. Kvory barrel guaru'ntued and b r a n d o d "ailADV IIROOK" buy no other. Ask Oregon Agricultur al Collogo, popartmenta of Aulmul Husbttndry, Hhady llrriok Products Co. 812 Hoard of Trade Uldg,, Portland, Ore, ' GUYS liDI ft ill i4p After btirtr muU youll avoid that stuffy feetlnc if you chew a stick of WRIGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That's a tood deal to ut for 5 cents! Sealed Tiaht-KePt Right I it UJMJiimjui et r-Cl A niLav mm Buaa'a auw&. kb V ' 11 I ffe Flam? Lasts A8 You An OU KNOW, It's funny Happen to all of us, The way things como about An' the town and state Wo llvo In. An' some of them urn ho good An' some so darn bad, That It makus us bit up an' take notice !f thu (own we live In Au' the town we don't live in, but Hear of ropdatcdly Hear about all tho good things they'vo got, Fine big churches an' school bonnes An' Public Libraries and big brick an' Stone Stores an' a city hall an' clock . k . Ap' a Commercial Club That folks go to an' thrash Out their difficulties An' help to get new Industrial ' Into the" Town, An' payrolls, an' Irrigation, An' wo notice that that town ' ' Is a .town where folks buys , Homo produce an' trades At Homo too. . , . An tho other town ap' their Folks an' stores, Can look for themselves, 'Cause maybe thoy'or clear out or tho country an' state . We live In. An' you .can see If yi)u'ro Half as liberal minded .. ..... .. ...... That bv your coonerntlon 'an inlnn t. ., J 1 ' w - - r- ' - - " - - - , All' ti 1 1 lnktit I aiiiniinll Of Civic Interest, . Which same you have. .An' can exlblt by trading at Home au' boosting we can bring into Ming I a4 ' r1 rr mm i" -it OUR REIjIABIjE PLUMBING Consider the egotism we adjective our heading with. REAL SERVICEABLE PLUMBING is something you seldom find because 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 OUR DIRECTION DONE QUI0KLY AND PERMANENTLY. Radiator repairing a tpactality BURNS HARDWARE Evcruthittf for Everybody Anything for Anybody Two of tho largest commercial hnusos In the United States somo years ago adopted for thulr policy thu slogan, "The customer Is right," and have held s'Uiirely to It. In every case, unless the customer was plainly endeavoring to put over a crooked' deal, his view of a controversy was taken as right. These hohes aunounco a loss of luss than, one-half of One per cent as a result. To old customers of ours. It Is uselens for us to aunounco that this has ulway been our policy lu business. To prospective customers, tho only thing wo ask is that If thoy have a complaint they bring it direct to us, with tho full knowledge that correction lu each case will he promptly and cheerfully in a do, regardless of au loi that may result to us. A plcuMcu customer leaving this atom moans still other new customers coming to us later. You can reason It out yourself. The above Is again our policy for thu year 1920. LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. HUKNS, OREGON Thew things wo both wain air mrive, lor. A better Hums for : You an me au' Our Posterity. ' - , w If we're that lucky, ' . ; . '" ' ' "Tho outcome of logical Judgmout" , HARDWARE IS. Geer& Co. 20,000 Acres SAGEBRUSH LANDS with water rights for sale on ojiitzen River in tracts of 80 v.Acues or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent interest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock Company omrcow a- CRANE "It's Like Finding Money" says the Good Judge When you take a little chew or thfc real quality tobacco, and the good tobacco taste begins to come. You'll find it Amm cam injr, too. The rich to baccp taatc laats ad lasts. You don't have to taka a fraah chaw mi often. . Any man .who uaaa the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two StyUg RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco, ' W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco "if aaasassaaai J r