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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1920)
n a ii u v n v M , liMtNKV o o u w tt o it naoff fUtlimliiv. Anrll tf) 1 i .! Ii'ihI' iff unit ly hooping Hobor. Tho Lord Iiuh shovorcd limnlcliul Spent Most of Her Time in Bed i. Would Still be Unable to Get About But For Tanlac Says, Tacoma Woman iff '- PLEASINGLY PLAIN JOHN D. PLAYS GOLF k Willi iniiny hlarinlmtn. Hut koiiio won iifd'not contont with a shower thoy N'.hnt ii deluge. j-,. , ,J . Tho nenmy side of llfo, It appears, I-' ' ,W ,i :jiYcewHil tb'be merely a soutiu It ? ', 4 V l ullwhale of a crack. o IIA1IUIT HKIN FOll HKAL HKIN OOATH FPnM fRlM TO SOLE ON 81ST BIRTHDAY MH'HtTV T I M IJH' I flSSSfe Ml BBBBSlfttBMBaWtBSBBBr IJiuinlcH lloliiK 'Trapped For Their lfnrj by Mlllloioi In Aiinlrnllu fit: SUNDAY NIGHT NKW0 AND NKW8 toro.it, wo send It back to where it camo from and generally wo Incloio our advertising rate card. Furthermore, wo inako no din- Publishing a uowrfpapor Is a bunl fs proposition Just aa much aa run urate a grocery or a bank or a drug tlnctlon in our Judgment botweon tho storo. A nownpapor must pay Its matter sont ub by paying advertisers kills, meet Ita puy roll and ought to am, lho matter Hont by now-advertU- -havo something loft over at tho end erM Wo do 10t our HotM or tho your Just aa any other uuslnoas birthright that of iudependout ,eofl nuwB crltlcsiu for a moss of 'uda, Unllko almost every business a Wo ,KUro lhftt w ftro BClnK our ad. nowapapor la called on for u Hurt of vorl,HnR ,)nco nn,i not our mvH coj. public service for which no payment unin ,uu, thttt our advcrtll,,nB Hpnco la expected to bo made -that la. by , worlh ovory co)( lmt WQ tako for tho person aaklng It. Hocognlred na , WJ lon,t ,hrow ,n our low, lho medium for Rotting; Information pnco wh our nilvorlllllg m(.0 n,,y to tho public the effort ia almost mor(J Umn Ul0 n,orolinnt ,hrows In dally made to uo It for BottlnB bvor for olhlnR u ,,ur of trousers with aomo special Information with aomo ,,.. nulp of .,., ,. -,,.,, nowH valuo, but of more purtlculan TjmtH ft ,,retty KOod platform for ,St I,,ranc,', ,,oto1 Hml 'be Motel Del iiuorosi 10 mo jiursun who uskb or ow,pRpor. its publication. Nowa la wnntcd by 0 a nowapapcr at all tlmca. Nowa la jcM-m Dealers Walt On ManMfac- I It la not uuch a fur cry, ho (o Hpouk, botwoon mllady'u bountiful fttr cout mid tho hIkhIIIciuicu of a cabled order from AusUriillii received last Saturday by a local llnu to lui'vo mndo and shipped thoro aooiooo rnb- hll trapa, (ho iftfilpniont through Vnn couvor, 1), 0. tO(la to AiiMtrnlla of 50,000 of thono t in by another local lioiiuu ttiul tho Met. Dml i,ooo;ooo rabbit hIiIiih aro pan.'ilni; tlifoiiirh tblti .port ovory niontli f'roin (bo Autlpndoa to uaaturn Amorlcati cUIoh, anya thu Bun Krancliico lllillotln. Itnlihit hkIiih by tho million, aro liolnj: dyed Jn thu United. H.laloa now 'hud mtiny of thorn aro uaud In mak ing Imitation nonlakln couta. Iloforo tho war all of thoso aklua woro-nhlp-ped to and dyed In ' Uolglum and Franco. ' The akina liavo Jumped In tprlco C00 per cent ilnco'lBlSmnd tho food prlco of tho rabbitfrpion rarcasa haa aiao taken atkffllfcht. Thoro la'yilHionoy In tlio rabbit, which la' coMMeuly apoken of an tho AnraliaM aMt, 'that tho ani mal la being caught In mllllona of trapa In order to preserve Ita kln lu good shape and to conaervo Ita car caaa mb food. The local people receiving the or dcr for 200,980 trap telegraphed to New York state, where exlata tho only plant In the United Btatea mak ing them, to All the order and re ceived thin reply today: "There aro order for 2,000,000 trapa ahead of youra and cannot promise you a delivery within six montha." Local furriera at the recent big fur akin uuctlon In 8t. Louln paid GO centa per rabbit akin. In 1016, 10 centa wna deemed a high prlco for Hiich a akin. Hlx mllllona of thorn wero sold In Hi. Louln then at prlcua of 12 and ).1 for bundlea of live. M. M. Ilavoraon of Melbourne, who!a,)miti, and can eat anything I want ia spemiing huh week noiwcon tliu "During tho pant ulx montha 1 iipont moat of my tlmo in bed, anil liaii; It-nol bBen 'for Tanlao I would Htlll bo unnblo' to got around," said Mra. Calhorliu( Ambroao, 1401 South Kortloth atreet, Tjicoma, waah., ro ueully. "A little' ovnr a your ago 1 Im.d tr aovurd. attack of flu" contlnuud Mrs. A,inbroHU,,!and wbilo'l bad utoiution troubfo boforo tbla utluck of Hit got u ureal deal wonto, and I became so badly runnown that t had. paint) all through iny body. I had no np putlto and 1 was! uovur actually with out a pain of roiiio nort In my Htoinach, no tnutlor what or how little 1 uto, 1 would bloat ho hadi with gan, after ovory meal I woun bo In mlsury and huvo great dllb culty In. getting my breath; I airf ferutl from conatlplitiou and my kll- noya troubled mo a great deal. Tliero wna alwaya audi severe palna acroua tho amall of my buck V could hardly bend over. My bead would ache until 1 could hardly boo, and at Union 1 became ao dirty I had to catch hold of itomethlng to keep from flaltng. In addition to my other trouble I had rheumatism in toy right aide ao bad that for alx months ,1 ould barely get around, and wost of this tlMo I Hpent In byt. My nerves wore In a terrible condition ao that the least little thing upset me and I scarcely slept any at all, but would Just roll and toss from ono aide of tho bed to tho other all night longj and In thu morning would bo com pletely .exhausted. ) lost so much weight and was no woak it was all I could do to get about at all, and It waa almply Impossible for mo to -do any of my housework. "I could hardly bolluvo any med icine could. do mo any good ao you ran imagluo my aurprlau when I be gun to get bolter while taking tho Ural bottlo of Tnnlnc. I have taken alx bottles now and have a aplondld sought for, hunted out, run down. Thouaanda of dollars are spent by in dividual newspapers every year for aflwa and papers will Jlght for tho opportunity to print news first. Dut when news cornea, aa it so often doea, with tho acent of some Bpoclal Inter oat or self sooklng, then tbo news paper becomes chary and holdu off, Tho question "Ylint la nowa and what la not nowa?" Is often a hard onn to answer. turer Who Aro InMufacrd lly Government Auction General Wood started from ono town to another on a handcar the other day, but tho Lord blow up a atorm and dinned him back. Tho goneral, wo presume, would term it "executing u mnsturly withdrawal lu pursuance of previous pinna." Why couldn't w herd all of tho Some years ago ni presidential candldntea together and national weekly published tho dofln-lparci tho four year term out be Itlona of nowa aubmlttud by editors Itwoen them? Kvou at that wo might from nil over tho country uud there wore alniOHt aa many dlfforont Ideas expressed an thcro wero men to ex press them, However, tbo ilollnltlon la phrased though, cditora will gon eraly agrwo whether tho particular Item la or la not nowa, and If there la any suggestion of putting nowa over for 'tho purpose of advertising they will say It .la not news. Tho point waa well brought out in a recent letter from tho editor of a California paper from which wo re print tho following paragraphs: "It Is truo that by boosting tho in terests of tho Bun Joaquin Light and get moro than wo want of nny ono of them. Kvor hoo a hunch of angry rata sitting around In a circle and spitting nt each othor? It reminds ub of tho status quo lu dour old Washington, Of course, It In poaslblo that tho Gorman revolution wns stirred up by tho forolgn correspondents for -the purpose of furnishing copy for u day. But wo doubt it. Yes, our friends tho candidates aro all good men and. truo, But per haps tho whlta housu doosn't want n g. m. and t, Now, of courao, tho thirsty can al Monte, aald at tho former hostolry today that there aro 18,0.08,000 rab bit akina in the Antipodes waiting shipment, to tho United -States and Kuroe and C,890,098 frown rabbit carcasses, "The rabbit haa turned out to bo a veritable gold mine, as It wero, to tho Australian rancher and farmer, and now it is being made a regular busi ness to catch tho animal In hundreds of thouHauda of traps, I should esti mate 3,000,000 of thu latter aro al ready In use." P Tho former kalsur Is becoming useful In his dnyn of Isolation, Ho apuuda practically all of his tlmo In Hawing wood. o Wu aro alrendy fnco to faco with tbo supremo court decision that In comos from stocks nro exempt from tho Income tax. Stock brokers are heralding this fact aa an inducement In. ttfo sale of stocks, and aro quite bold in tho matter, Uut don't got the idea that Undo Sam will 'not bo ablo to raise enough, taxes to keep the old ship afloat, Thoro aro plen ty of goats left to squobzo goata who huvo taxable property .but no Blocks, without having a algn of pain or be ing troubled with gas or suffering In nny way, 1 am never bothered with constipation or my kidneys and never have a headache or bocomo dlizy any more. I have gained several pounds In weight and have regained ( my strength until I now do all my house work with tbo greatest oase. The rheumatism haa entirely loft mo and I oaa, get about aa good as I over couft: Tanlac has simply given 'me new llfo and energy and I will al ways praise It." Tanlac is sold In Hums by Hood Ilrothora, and In Crane by Vale Trading Co. - Adv. o. ' liavo you over atudlml tho trait of character of people you know? If so you huvo been both amazed and puzzled at what you hax discovered For instanco, you huvu noticed tha some mon nre kind and gentle with their wives and yet give their dog i vicious kick upon tho allghtoHt'pro- vocation. Othcra aro gentleness and consideration ltsolf to their dogs, hut aro gruff and brutal to their wives A fow you will find who aro consider- nto of all peoplo nnd all things but only a few. Perhaps you aro ono of tho exceptions, w E CAN SELL IT FOR YOU Power Company In our cojumna wo 0 H tonr at)(, colobr,l(0 tholr would bo rondcrlng a public service. Uut It la also truo that by promoting ...... Mollln'H Ihtby Food, wo would bo of- H-'rfr4-l"H furliig a Hlniilur constructive aorvlcn .to tho public. Hy urging lho use of 'Nuxatod Iron wo would bo offering a public service by iit'vocutliig tho wearing of tho .Munnon Luat Shoo wo would bo doing a public aurvlco. ny .advocating thoso things and n thous and others tho uho of oloctrfcty In cluded wo would bo rendering pub- no service, and .public serVIco ua you and I and ovory othor ethical nown papor man with professional idcalrf knows is tho primary purpose of every properly conductod nowspapor. "However, aa In tho caso whoro John's (1st hits Georgo'n noso, public aorvlco leaVca off where private gain boglns at least this la truo ao fur as tho Parllor Progross Is concerned wnen news, or so-culled nowa, or plain uncnmouilnged propaganda reaction tho Program editorial desk tho first question with us la .not, , 'Does It bonofit tho publlo?' but T rathor, 'From what motive wan ihla prompted? Was It primarily f'oni a mntivo of publlo sofvlco or was It frofn a motive of prlvato gain?' And If wo doc do that tho matter lnquos tlon, whntovor It may bo, haa been prompted moroly from mercenary n Nearly everyone has SOMETHING they would like to Hell if they could only find a buyer. There IS a buyer for your article omewhere, and WE CAN FIND HIM OR X W f bT T What have you to tell? A farm or a house and lot. a horae or X r 1 1 cow, a pig or a threshing machine, a poodle dog or a pet canary, it's all the same I . 1 1 SOME ONE WANTS IT and will buy it if you g e. in touch with them. 1 : : There's no article too large or too small for us to sell, for we talk through our d- ! I : play and want ads to EVERY ONE WHO WANTS TO BUY. : f Try it. Your purse is never so full but what it can make room for a little more. THE TIMES-HERALD Fron the brim of nr trans- Mrent hat ta tha tip ot her new rrench-last pun pa this young My hi Kasterftftd a la IfSS. Her frack f taffeta with Ita fall over draft mm taa aaart aktrt baa Ifca MBMraatf-aaiferaMary 4aafa aa Sat tinmt on eallar aai caff af "ft u i h- m ; 11 Anerlca'a richest man, JobbI, Roekefeller af Staadard Oll;W Juwt Mlaarated Hhi Slat blrlfctar. Ha playM a raaa4 ef golf at ha winter heme at Onaand BMk. f- "urn thf Wrt tlrw M In2000CounticsThis Month The Forces gf the Church of Christ Will Gather To Face the Facts IN 2000 counties in the United States the pastors and laymen of 30 great denominations will meet in conference this month. It is the kind of conference that generals hold before a critical engagement; that business men hold before entering a new market. A conference ', of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eyed facing of the facts. A Survey that Business Men Must Admire For more than a year hundreds of workers have been quietly engaged in making a scientific survey of the mss.wn fields, and of America county by county. ',' The facta developed are startling. No such picture of America's religious situation has ever before been drawn. On tha basis of these surveys thirty Protestant de nominations are uniting in a Nation -Wide Cooperative Campaign Each of' the thirty denominations has ita own "For ward Movement" organized and officered. The Interchurch World Movement is tha clearing house for all of these. It is the agency which the churches have created to avoid duplication, to foster cooperation nnd make sure tl .it every man and dollar render tho utmost service possible. Tho month of April will bo devoted to mnkrg the facts of tho survey known to America; in tho wee' of April 25th - May 2nd, will come u united slmultaneoi 9 financial campaign, Whether You Are Inside tha Church or Out To every man and every woman who loves his country, these 2000 county conferences are vitally important. For the facts developed by this great survey show vividly what forces arc at work in America and what kind of a country this country is to be. See that the pastor of your church appoints delegate. Any pastor can tell you the con ference place and date. Or write direct to the Interchurch WORLD MOVEMENT 43 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY Tbo publication o thia advertisement ia ma do poaslblo t through tho cooperation of ?0 denominations.