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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1920)
h ni'v, Juno fl, T U T3 T I M T3 S K 13 It A li r X f) , i U A It N K Y OOUN TV , O II 13 0 0 N 41 tx)V liW'OMKS NAHM Wilt HOY'S AltlTllMKTIO DAIRY ,f KIQUKKM LIVKN. HU1UKOT raising a Calf anil halnhco It agiitiiHt Uio prlco thu culf would brlntj, () would loaru arithmetic, got a batlfi of. buslnons, and become a practical dairyman and cattle uunbaatinmii, one prqcens a proceHH if you atartod out. to find, anionic urfboiH of today In the United States H by the t ono who i to becoer tke flrat too, (hat would keep him tnterented i iu, umrlft In rnlaitnn to il1rv- ' .i euld not bo a cotton farm in South Think the Idea Over Not ovory boy, ot cowrno. la In bop- iwollna. would it? uut mat wouiu ition to do a thine, like that. The tiro boon Uio placo to ko on thrvt oIbborI limiting factor, it U realised, lon 30 yearn ago. Tho present let of tho Dairy umsion, unuvu gtotos Dopartmont of Agriuuituro, onld havo been tho boy. You jonld i"1 fouwa uim, prouani3f is the achoolteachor. There aro a groat nmny teachers of rural schools who could not tench dairy arlthmotlg nn.tl there aje a groat. many .others who could teach It If they had time, chopping cotton or maybo plowing but are so busy that Ihoy could not m or catting wheat with an od- Rvo It tho necoimnry attention, llut ihshlotif ' oradlo. And you might nil over tho country, thoro aro dqIki- .Topltkid him for a louder In nny.bnrhoods where tho Bchomo would or half u itozon agricultural work, ami In practically every- nnlgli- lhie.4, but not for duiryliig, ucenuao bortood there aro sojno boya who licro was no market for milk In hl could Just-as well numngo a cow ts community . ' Krow a cn'lf for a your and then hoII How ii Dairyman Vn Math Jt. low do iu you gupposo ho Imp- Tim department doos not expect wnetl o lu umo a dairy upeclaUnt? , that tho thing will become genornl Well, l i 1 J''1 bhvo him a helfor ono UI1 nt once, but suggests It as a mnt- tly. oared lor the animal, fed tor to bo thought over by boys, par- ur. ml.. - her, eold her calve and 0nts, tonchgrs, progress! vo bankerh, kept tl' nonoy,' and gonornlly felt nnd ohors. And tho thinking along Wit tin i-'W was his. MA Intorcht this lino need not bo confined to boys, la that tjw led to his Interest in ull.cltbor. There aro probably nearly cows. las. many girls as there are boys who That 1h ono of tho Illustrations could very well undertako tho man- Hat the Department of Agrlculturo ugomont of a cow. U. 8. Dept. might cite In beginning its work of Weekly News Letter. Mcoariiglng tho formation ot, boys' o eow club.x. There are many calf club, llnnks have dono a great deal towtnl encourugag boya to own dltfj. Tho plan, ordinarily, Is to Vd a boy money to buy u culf, which lu keep for a your, then aelli, wd repuys Tho bank. Tho dairy lallstH believe that theru should U tow clubs, also and thoro aro a Itw already. A boy can bo. row mon ey to buy a heifer about ready to ireshen, and mako her pay for her ielt In from one to two years, pro tided, of course, that theru Is an iTillablo market for hbt milk or orutor8. tnam. I One of thu objects sought, of' Thoro Is no end to the financial tonne, is to Intcrcat.tho boy lu cowh wants of mankind. Thono of us who ud In ('alrylug, but tho dairy spec- have no 'money want It, and thono kllits believe that they aco a way to who havo It want more. tM tho cow for deepening tho boy 'hi Merest lu other tblnga. They pro Tho man who wants, to ho right pose, wherever It can bo dono. that with his follows should first gut right tbe row bvcomu the basis of tho hoy's with himself, ttllhractlc'at school. I For the averago boy, It is pointed 1 Honesty brings man Its own ro ost, arithmetic Is not related to Ilf. ward, but a thief often snatches It Tbe figures aro not symbols thoy away, ire Just tlgures. Kvery problem Is' 1 Says She Threw Her Money Away Mrs. Parker Sfmat Htwbrk Seeking Health TanUc Restore Her. Wise and Other wise Whtn a man achieves sudden fame and proceeds to make a noise about it ho Is quickly forgotten, Tho world has little use for a false alarm. Earth holds many blosslngs for you, but it Is not hunting you with a brass band and a delegation of Get out and hustle. I a h nV.atBxi.it A . I tit n .1 A n nttta i 1 1 1 1 f f 3SS, extremoly tlreorae and until- tfrettlng, because It does uot connect ;itb anything that tho boy knows in lu everyday lifo. Dut if multiplication means 4 pounds ot cream from the boy's own cow multiplied by 40 cents at tho trecmery door, or If porcuntago near.8 tbe portion of tho milk that ran Lu sold as cream, then arith metic becomes related to Ilfo, bey eauso It deals with tho thing's tha'. tbe bo touches and Is Interested in , It Is po' xlblu to banc, the wholo of theboy'H arithmetic on his work with lhd enu' tin uii,1il Vnnn tr.-u'tf nt (. w.v. .... tac fc '1 she couuumcj, tho cortt ni the hcl, nnd later on tho nutrition rulos from time to tlmo. Ho would ep track of tho milk produced, tht .fit it lontainc, how much butter it toald make, nnd what it would bo crth at varying prices for different , trades of butter. Somewhere nlonj; I tbe line he w6uld figure the cost of Tho man wh" minds his own bus! hoofs generally flrids that buidnoss welt worth minding. Save Your Eyes Bye strain causcfl headaches, ncrvounncw. and other trou bles. I fit gltiHHCH accurately and scientifically. All Work Guaranteed. MAURICE SCHWARTZ Optometrist OMce with Dr. B. F. Smith The Maxfer Ford Truck Attachment C. . VOEGTLY, Agent V Price $217.50 Delivered in Burn ' ' ' ' j ' "My troubles havo boon completely overcomo slnco I began taking Tall inn and I am enjoying tho bost health 1. havo had In twenty years," said Mrij.'M, I'arkor, of 423. Hast Third St.. Los Angolas, Cal. "1 spent suvornl thpusalul dollars for medicines and treatments," she continued, "but It ,wus "Just rhonoy thrown away, for I novor got any ro Hot from, my suffering until I 'com menced taking Taulac. I wnn prac tically mi invalid for twenty yearn Btifforod torrlbly from gns. TO mako mutters worso I wait attacked by ihuumatlsm lu my arms and legs, wlileh causod nip, no end ot pain and misery, I never got a good nights sleep and became extreniely nervous. "Well, I nave Just finished my tourth bottle of Tanlao and it is won derful the way I have improved) Why, I feel so well and strong I do all ray housework without the least' trouble. Last week I actually did tho family washing and it has boon many years slnco I did a thing like that. My appetite In hue an,d noth ing disagrees with hie. I sleep rest fully and get .Up feeling refreshed every morning. 'f Tke rheumatism hns ontlrdy 'dflwpnetofgd and Tallao deserves every -.bit pf the credit." Tanlao liVsojd In Burns by Itoed nrothors, and lit Crano by Vnlo Trading C6. Adv. . Ml .0 ' honor In their pockets, nnd such they want a dollar's worth of adver pookots aro generally full of holotf. tiHlng for ovory nickel thoy spend In building up this town. Thoy got It Some people are. so public spirited and realize it wHon too lute, It has boon Bald that tho Lord lakes caro of foolB who can uot euro nnd, all my troublo was caused by I for themselves, but If so ho haa hlo tho awful condition of my stomach, hands full In shepherding pobpln who A great part of tho tlmo I wan cou flmfd to my hud, simply too weak to bo up. I could ent but very little, nnd that disagreed with mo so 1 have been throwlilg money to tho birds lu uxtravagnnt forms ot living during thu past llireo or tour years, ZOyOOO Acres Homo peoplo appear to earry( thalr SAGEBRUSH LANDS ---with water rights for sale on 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 I Note the big relief overload ppringcall and ee one j 4 . r ; '", 1 Ol0 Ten miles used to be a long wai) -:. & ''42!! w HAT a difference in these motor-car days, when every point in the county is hardly more than "just around the corner." People's ideas are chanc ing, too. They're beginning to fig ure out how much it is cosr ing them to keep a car. And the man who is doing the greatest amount pf figuring is the man with the mocfora re price car. There still seems to be a notion in some quarters that anj&UvGfa good enough for a-small car. 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