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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
rno Two V II 13 TIM N fi - II 13 It A I 1) IJUKNH, II A 11 NM Y OOUNTT, ORBGON Hnliinlny, October .10, ijn. ", f i: ' 'in i ; rihat wij hi:ni you u-iH nurpty rmnn u to your expnctn UoiiH. In fiuit If II Ih your fli'Hl ortlor tho inoui will nrovu ii revolution to you tit flavor, UinduriifHH mid Jucl noH. Wo ilon'l nk you o l alio our v word Tor It. Ulvu tin u trial order and you'll havo llio nrruf. O. - W. CASH MARKES The Way It AI! Started 1 m i mi r ra cmflM&taUvM wiaUiw txans Best J All-Mallow livo fitlla on lln IttMt HfiiKon, llallowo'on wan Hiniiow-d to MSIWE&A S..Sk SrOi mm r I w! f 4 ?-tJj i ASM 1 P We cat too fast wc cat too much. Eat less-chew it more. m WRIGIEY: after every meal -aids digestion, cleanses the ritouth and teeth and sweetens breath. day of Uctoliar. tliu day following ImliiK All-HnltUs' Day, or All-llall-(hvk, 'I'lilii n dm (lulu or the IumI or thruu runilvalt Imhl by tlio Driitdn, who In oldsii IlinoH woru Neultsrart ovar itortliorti ICtiroito. Tlmss ftxitlraU woru oljiarvod on Mny 1 . t Tin Hint of Ita tun nlulil cl all iiifchtH roe tlio prying Into Mm iiiywlerloit or llm m ,lur; tuul thjs l in'olmMv llio orlnln of lilt-no kmb and rori'inonlaH by willed It la oUlmod Unit ono'ii laic ho .inr:v.'l. st Ilia till no laic OT IlllHMUIl yoiitlt and i ..ty pri ii niK u k'-'Mi d"nl nit nd. ftlrU'lo'i fr owing J it n 31, tliu Mttaon or tha 'Una of wvor ' ilcgrm tl a lla iow- rriioiilng of tlm rrunt, tutd October . . mibr.'. . Ill, tlm ImrviMt MaHOii. --o Plain dytlot v ofmii not roiMiiwi A Olio of Ihu ilttniia I'llM nf tlm DriildH coniatl In innliiUtnlnK, ! tuiIy Iiiwiim Uioy aro nlnln. Silverware ; For Y our Table Community Plate There arc many inferior grades of oilvcrwarc r n the market, and it is difficult for the average housewife to detect the difference at the time of purchase. Wc tell you the exact quality of our silverware and guarantee it to be exactly as wc state. You can buy from us with every assurance of safety and economy. I. S, QEEK & CO. COSTS LITTLE ntNtflTS MUCH Still 5c Everywhere Sealed Tight -Kept Rifiht THE FLAVOR LASTS throiiKlioiu th yr. ItuumiiM fir on MtiMio' nltara orueUid upoii Main tm: in honor of llm Riui'Ood. On tlm iiIkIiI nf OH. SI, I ho Drntda n uinlilfcd rI th nJtarn lu tliHr auow whlto roba. mid at ft glYn signal, during th nliaoluto llottu on tlm part or tun initl tltuuw gtihorwl to wltnoiw Iho commony, they xolomitly HMtiiguialmd tho flits. N'w fir war thin UlmlUtd, stid aa Dm flimiwa loaiMd heavenward, tlm imoidu ntlad a uttuhly ihaiil. nud lliun. obtaining llvo BM)lr from tlio alura. tlmy ro tiirnwi to their Iioiiibb to wstlugulah th old flraa loft liurnlng on tlmlr liMrtlta, and Uliullu tlmm nuaw with lha sseretl auihora of tlm nralais. This now ftrt wim ludl.-red to protect oncIi hninsstssd from purll ao Iomh rh It raiimlnwl liurnliiK As the DruldlH fnlth fadod In I ho light or (MirlMtlaulty. tho Imttthou ruatlvaU lot inuoli of thulr Kraudoiir and rorimir iKtilfhmiicw, nud iimhuui od a lownr oharaotor. Uradually llio Nliuplo country folk rntiiu to Iwllove that on Oct. 31 tlio fulrloM fornook tholr hldliiK plaoiM to ilanro In llio fori'Ht KhidoH, whllo wltiihxM. KoldliiH, and othur ovll HplrllH had icvoIm In dottiirloil iilihoyM, or idollnil iikiiImhI uiaiikliid In tlio KhadowM or rultitd caHtliw and Uepn. Ily a wry natural trnliHltlou tlu llnllowo'on flro vauiu to ho looked upon iih u dinrin aKuliut ovll uplrlu, and t-vtiii ia Into iih llio HiiviKMith can ttiry wo loarn dial It wan ouAtoiiuiry for tlio farmer to niako tlio olriult of bin acri'H hrandlHliliiK a IlKhtud torch, ami rhantliiK of hoiiio iIokkoioI rtiyuio to protoet li Ih farm from ovll durliiK (ho co in 1 ii k yimr. From tho faut that thnttu Miipurnat ural iiKtintH huuiikiiI ho near at In In littln of ths siiactftcular injaotwl Into tbom would cstmo tbetr iMrrormsnca with sisorlty. io the Voters of Oregon! Tlio tnxpnyor.1 of Portland and Multnomnh County arc not only willinjr but anxious to provide tho Port of Portland with needed funds for drudging our ltlvcr Channel to the sun. Tho Committee thut formulated what is known as tho Port of Portland and Dock Commission Consolidation Bill under tho numbers IHO and 'Ml on the ballot insisted, however, upon weighting down the measure with an enormously expensive real estate scheme, and by a formal vote turned down tho request of taxpayers thut the Swan Island scheme and the River Channel schemo bo presented as separate measures. Refusing to be forced to swallow something they cannot approve, Multnomah County is expected to voto adversely to tho whole scheme by an overwhelming majority. Having done this, they will then bo ready to vote for any needed amount for improving our River Channels. A Com mittee of the City Club has submitted, a detailed analysis of tho 'measure showing that it means an ultimate expenditure of ut least $40,000,000. Our Chamber of Commerce and other civic bodies with all of our river pilots and steamboat owners and others have protested against it. At least twelve form er and present members of tho Port of Portland and tho Dock Commission havo declared again,st it. A majority, if not all, of our City Commissioners opposo it, The Committee of 15 itself thut drafted the measure is 'divjded. The Taxpayers of Portland Appeal to You in a ftpiril of fair play to save this county from tho imposition upon us of such an overwhelming and paralyzing debt as thi.4 mcasuro contemplates, It would bo deimod offensive if we gaw expression to what we believe to bo tho selfish and ambitions politicd motives thai havo inspired tho measure which- is submitted with a distinctively deceptive title. 1 Wo simply appeal for fair play and a decent consideration of tho hopeless plight in which tin's community will find itself if tho measure carries. Aa citi zens of outlying counties who will not have to pay a dollar of the dobt imposed, we appeal to you to consider what would bo your feelings if Multnomah County should try to impose a similar burden on you. Our interests in a general way arc mutual. It is our sincere judgment that tho success of this mcasuro will seriously re tard, instead of promoting, the development of this port and that the state at large will in return suffer severely as, a consequence. Vote Measure Nurnbeir 3 1 1 X No Taxpayers Vigilance Coirirnitiee KOHT. J. LINDEN, Secretary t If you find s button otr your coal (.Allan l stilt toll your wife when y. t will afford lmr an ox- utiRu (or forguUtng. ho urallnn Aim Ih Iiiii i "Lucky is tho woman who cut toll i a Ho wlmu ahv host's It." aoys sn -rliiumoi Hut son) don't watt to lm r It. aiul nolttmr do some man. Any one rsn riadUy aerttr tb comforts of home It only rsqulrvs tlm alight formality of paying for tllOMI. Msuy tonguss wsg Incosssntly. ' A fow say soumlhliig. Soon. now. tlio pro-wlm-tlnn agony will Iih over. Milt thou. h'Koah romoh tlio rfjolilui: and (ho wiiplitR ! Wo JiihI nin't j:'t from uador -tflBsW. A lluvc j our walcli orrrliaulcd. Htart tlo old clock to ticking) cut that old plwo of Jewelry In vrurli)t order, Have your eye fitted to HcmiIIiiu kIiihsch,' Mn O. M. HAI.IHIIUUY juweler, opllclun. V Some Specials ) Dress Goods Underware Silk Shirts Collars Gloves Shoes Belts Ties Groceries We sell everything to eat, Produce Fruit and Vegtables. N. Brown & Sons IRRIGABLE and HAY LANDS in the heart of Harney Valley now offered at $30.00 to $110.00 an acre All Within the Harney Valley Irrigation District Large acreage cutting hay. All with water rights. PACIFIC LIVE STOCK COMPANY Sales Office at Burns,