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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1920)
.Saturday, V tolii'f t, t ;Jt). f II K T I M 13 H H ft It A Ti I) It It U N M , II A n V V, T (5 ) 1' N r" , () It 13 (1 O N Pago Tliren No matter lutw t ho election gooa In : t linif lvt' November, thoro will Mt til bo two hnnilriHl milt Inn tinotilii Infl who urn V1I)1Q willing to work or bo worked. Wo'll Wise an J got along, Olio of our oxcollont citizen Ih Ym,'Vu 't t0 ,;" 11 "'' f .... , ,. , our political HpoHbllulors In at limul Horcly nuwlort those duyfl. Ho wanta ()m roH)0cl Thoy CBU nm,(0 oth(jr to scare up n laugh ami lm forgotten l)0oplo bollovo a lino of bunk thoy how to go about It. wouldn't ovon'riroain of bollovlug T)i!oro'n a vory charming lady In thin 11 community who onoo, whon idlghtly tioovod, doulnred that thoro Ih novor anything In tliln ithoot worth reading. Homo of thoiio duyii wo tiro going to run u nice, gontool, compll- niontary notlco about hernolf. And thou but It'll woiiiiiii'h prorogntlvo to cliaugo bur mind without notlco. ll . LEADERS' f I PAINTS, VARNISHES. ENAMFL3, Ktc. Dingy toonm dumpm many a hotuewifVfl intercut in the homo. Keeping tho W"ihIvK, vnlln, floor and futnltttro looking bright ami nw help to inako her homo llfo vol worth wlillo. A few dollarn spent for PUM.tilt Prod nets will work wonders. It will put ''riiyn of Runslilno" into tho home. W.P.Fullcr&Co. Itit'lHO I fiorthtftt Httnch Hon ft at futllanJ, Statltt, Tatonta, Sffhaitt, Outu Look Up a FULLER Dtnht In Yur Tuwm Than wiih whon moiit any kind of a foreign iioblomau could pick up an Amorlcau holroMi moroly by ludlcul lug IiIh wllllnguoHn to accept hor along with hor "dough." Now, how ovor, liandHOiuo chaurToiirH uro much uioro popular than ordinary dukoii, prlnoort and couutii. WaHhliiglou dltmatchon toll mi that tho coal till nation Ih bucomlug nor lotix. Our own commoiiHoiiHo tollH tiu that tho lack of coal Ih bucomlug muro than scrloiiH-- It will noon bo a freezing calamity. I'arln. thoy toll tin, Ih full of Amor: loan man and womoii who aro blow lug moony to tho wIiiiIh In a wild orgy of fatfhlounhlo dnbaticbory, If thoy would only blow UioiuhoIvoh along with thnlr mouoy tho rout of uh would fool cleaner and leas con tamluatod by their abiionco, first: It is sold nt a mod erate price. You nave when you buy it. Svavul: It hns more than the ordh ury leavening strength, thcr.lcfc, you use lois. Third: There are no fail urv i it always makes the cwv.tvtt, most palatable of foods. Fourth: It is used by mil lioi s of housewives loading domestic science fcacht is and coolctng experts. ILtn f .'!Jl Jlr', 1 . r J Mm With tho iidv!iit of HUffrago tho hoitpookod Inmlmnn iihould broatbo a profound High of rollof. Wouion will ho too hiiHy Hotting ho Intricate problouiH of Htato to wiiHto tlmo on tho minor affair of llfo. A render wantH to know tho dlffor once between a politician and a Rtatonmnn. Wull, wo don't exactly know, but wo Imnnluo that tho pron out day politician In a deceinlanl of. tho old tlmo HtatoHinan, now extinc t Wo might go a little further and el -UN I VEH ITV ill v.i 7 t ... . 'J.:x'n Fifth: It is the best Baking Powder that can Iw rnxhiccil. Wna jj I'ivc.i liir'cst nwinU 't WoiW'j El i'orcFoxlLxno9ition.C icogoiPano p? DfjK ill Parti, Fran c, jj SixtHi icconuunsoniy liucu v ioKroulontd ni Imvo ix .1 oiii i.mit v npr'vl by thcUolUdStaUnFooX V a ...1. r. The fincut quality Snkina Po'vtlor - mi th inMt rcunuiiiM .ii sn "Ti,m T ti 'iml l.i. "..in That (Jooi Into the Kiicln-n ToUy." j IVnind rnn of Cain n,-t contain full U jj jooz4nitf imkipb powuonjwHiic in . i'.i7ini-iMliif irtt.r. cnos. lit sine Qj you l!'tn iwuii(H.lu-t you want it. Calumrt Nut Cuokin Itccipd J ''cup brr. cup .-i. ir, a f J fl-itr, I lv. : ,,H'f C U. ct Itdkiio ! v. ', rur. en :! d unit, I ten r-u .fin on j n i co. rnoii mix in tho rcKulur way. OREGON - In ninlolnlnr.l by (bonloto in nUr llitil Ibn yoinii iio plf of OrH may rwolvr, wliliOUt fJUlt.tll llMin(M of Iiboi.il cdiirntlon. T UMttrilt jr lnli! IK Co''r el Llttrtlii". Vm, nj Ik Alt,, lfc GtJuU S-JuxjI, tU MmkiI ijl !'!. Ht IUiKtlt"M, nJ rif,il3nl VVwIi l U. MJkIi (.1 ltllmli, ArtWllliir, &mmn; Juurnalliin. IMulk r.J Miltlf. HliU Uhir' ol rtkolrVlp i iit tobt kr tU Uctilir, ril 4ulpJ UtrUl J Bbr-17 ol MMily ICO.CW YoluMrf., 5utrNd lM,ll l rnu.iit vry '' llnfl V .rt''lt kr J wi;r the ilutl-rtfi. l(h kUI,l,r4 MMilttlrit- t,mtm4 tr ,)! I -, pr-lM mI 4ikli o,l. ih l'.il..lly Jh rlMt mi mm ml l4 4-lvi.j, um4 rli.itJ MtllH,M. For l'f or lv.r lfurm0o, TIIR itlUtlftTltAlt I'lilvwritllr m I llitlua Ruti'-i Orrtfin. "Capital and Indu stry Keep Out!?? WOULD YOU, .'.S A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OKECON, I'LACIS SUCH A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE? That in exact! what you will help to do if you do nothing to proyent the pnasfi i of measure No. U and 315 on tho November ljallot entitled, "C nstitutional Amendment Fixing Legal Rate of Interest in Oregt n '' . , This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. Yj;: can, by law, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, but you cannot, Ir- law, force the loaning of money in this state, when a much high ii- rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage of this measure wt uld force the withdrawal of the millions of for eign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state ; nd send your local money owners outside of the state to better inv( stments. Passage of tl is measure would mean foreclosure of thous- ands of mortgages ; would result in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment. You, no doul t, understand the viciousness of this measure, but have you talkt d to your neighbors and friends about it? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this measure. Ore gon's reputation ;.s a sound state for investments requires that this measure bo'ov3rwhelmingly defeated. VOTE 315 X NO AMD URGF YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE in iilnic a Utile more Hourly, and Mule (hat tho alltuy gruou worm that! dnvoiim our cabbagim In (ho orfttprlng ol oiio of tho moat lieiuillftil 'bf all wlngoi' croaturoH tho multl-colorod butterfly. LaduV Monogram Stationery Here Wo had iiorowud our. coilrngo up to tho point of buying a Llzzlo, whon . Henry (ueorod tho gamo by reducing tho prlco boforo wo could turn tho trick, Hut now, rathor limn bo call ed a cheap one, wo'll Imvo to fall back on a Packard. Darn Henry! , When an Irato citizen getii on bin high lioritifcanil ordorH bin paper atop pud bo riiMboH right over and bnrrowa Ii(h uulghhor'M copy, to hmo what we havo to way about It. 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