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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
PflfCo Mix TUN T1MWH-HKUAI, T nURNH HARNKY COUNT o It BOON Hrtttmlny, Ocfritar HO, 1020. Wise and Otherwise your tlmo Hunt n lny luihlnil Tlio follow who Iurh liolilutl Huldom nitiilioiwuit, hut tlio mun In (ho loud mi lUwuyH drop buck whon udvlif uhlo. Not BiitlHrloil with RrahhliiK olf Hourly nil of tlio proHldouttnl nomln oih, Ohio now lionutH a child Unit wiih horn with tut oxtni finger oil ouch iiuhd uuil un uxtru loo on ouch Tool, nlH pnrfoplly fonuntl. And porhupB Hoiim day It, too. w'll ho a proflldmi tlul nomlitoo of tlio foinlnlnu nor-tiuaslon. "In tlio (loud lumt ovor roally dead?" InuulroH an oxohuiiKO. Wo don't know. Ouru Iiuh alwuy boon jmlnfully nllvo. , Avoid tln moo Unit kllln. II, In a mini form of Hiilcldo on tlm limtnll inuiit plan. Suffered Forty Years He Says "It Wn a Lucky Dny For Me When 1 Got Tanlac" Dcclarca Bynrs It lit hotlor to ho u your aboutl on Kill That Cold With . . ron Cotdi, Cough CASCARA IZF OUiNINE Neplcctcd Colc'n nre Dnnr.orousi TnVr no rliMticrn. Kctp th'.i ra.-.ikrrt rerun!- Ixiidy for thn firm sine. Ufoak.i vp n rr.M In 2A I'tmrf Ttellevr i Grljtpi- l;i3 ilayo nxtollont -I Ha!rha Qotnlno fh thlt fr rr.t docn ret affect tho hocid Cubmu.i in lit Tonic LnxtUlvo No Opifcto In K'M'c ALL DRUGGFSTS SELL IT r-j"y"' ilr, Tmiliiu hut) ovoriioni n Ijiiho of Htoiinioh trouhlo Umt botlhir- llaiinin'oHn coition lo them who Hook od mo Tor forty yonrH nnd, to-duy I 11, but lrouhlo or'oopn In unawnroH. am onjoy.lim nuoli fln'a hoillUt that I .I. I. ',' m fool JiiHt llko I am HtitrtliiK llfo all l, ovor hkiiIii," Kiild fJhnrloM Ilynrn, 18JM KiiHt Thlrtoontli Bt., Titcoiim, WiihIi. "It wiih buck In 1880 (hut I movod to Tacoma and dtirliut all thono forty yourH I iiufforod with (fio wonio nort of IndlKOHtlou. My rood lay In my tUomiich and Hourod and numcd 1,'iiti, hloutlm;, and iihortuoHii of hroath. I had paliiH In my hack and buniltwH In my uhoHt and finally I i?ol ho I droudoil to cat a thtiiK, My HlroiiKlli loft mo, I loHt wolKht and wiih not ahln to do a kooiI duy'H work. I Hiif forod from itovoro hoadachoH and dlxxy hpoIIh and all tho tlmo 1 hud to ho takliiK laxatvon for coiintlpatlou. My norvcH woro In a wrolohod con dition and all iTtirliiu tho nlKht I AND Grippe would wako at llio IohhI llttlo ilolno, . follow who can Ilium urllflclul bounty and I wnn hoKlunlnic to t It Ink my ago onto an only nnii;. had about ijotton tho hunt of mo. "It wiih a lucky day for mo whon I cot Tun lit is. for 'thoro In Homothliift about It that iIooh tlio work and I can hardly romomhor tho day whon I oujoyod ii n oh kooiI health or foil no wall Kouorally. Taulao ban boon a Kotlitond to mo, and an Ioiik an I ltvo I will novor bo without. It for I con Hldci It a" houuojiold nuoowilty, I cat whalovor In placod ori'tho tahlo and am novor troublod aflnrwurilH in rho loitst. Tin1 pulid liuinv 1 noli nod clioitt havo dhmjipearnJ and I ran hroath ah try) ml roijillitr na over row. I am ii'i loiiK'r coiihtipiKtil and I am froo from hoadaMicu and dnty npollii. .My norvun ire In fine (.(million, I l'lmp loiiiuI onil I Imvo rvKaliiod ovny pouml of my l.i-i wclRht. T n I no In Hold In Huron, uy Hood nnd In Crntui by Crane Morcuntlle Co. A(1t. A Chlcni;o iichool toiiohor recently Kiivo up bin Job and opotiod up a hoauty iihop, '' romarked, In nub ulaiico, that In Uioho dayn tho man who dlHpoumm knowlodi;o Iiuh imtli Iiik hoforo him hut llio poor Iioiiho, whllo woalth and famo awaltH tho If tlif it Internal warfaro ovor tho inorltH and demorllH of tho louifiio of oatloiiM (lofmn't Hiilmldf rood Wo four It will oollpito ovon tlio Imncball iicaiidal and thn boozo runner rovola. tlonn, Ant' that would bo "mjmo 0(illpf." 20,000 Acres - 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 interest. Eastern Oregon Live crane Company Stock OREGON lis As a citizen of Oregon you need The PORT of PORTLAND THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan with electric starting nnd limiting system nnd demountable rims with 3j-inch tires all nround, for every day in the year has no equal ns n family cur. Just ns popular on the farm as it is in the city. In fact, it fit3 the family demands in every vocation of life. Large, roomy scats, finely upholstered, plate Rlass windows make it an open car in pleasant weather, while in rainy and inclement weather it becomes a closed car, dust-proof and rnin-proof. It it ideal for social functions, the theatre, or parties; carrying the children to school, or for touring. It is not only comfortable, but really cozy, and above all, economical in operation and maintenance, and has all the Ford merits of strength and durability. We solicit your order for one. Come in and tee it. BURNS GARAGE BURNS, OREGON C7Z) - A 3" ylHWr fr- ii iiiinn r in. i ii ii r ni n r niiimiinu Capital and Industry-Keep Out!" WOVU) YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC Cl'JZEN 01? OREGON, B VLA( E SUCH A SIGN ON THE RORDRRO 'PUR STATR? P Th;'l U exacHy what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage of measure No. 3M and 815 on the November ballot entitled, "Constitutional Amendment Fixing Legal Rate of Interest in Oregon." This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregoh to 5 per cent. You con, by law, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, , but you cannot, by law, force the loaning of money in this state, when a mucih higher rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage of this measure would force the withdrawal of the millions of for eign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and send your local money owners outside of the state to better investments. Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thous ands of mortgages; would result in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment. You, no doubt, understand the viciousness of this. measure, but have you talked to your neighbors a.nd friends about it? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this measure, Ore gon's reputation as a sound state for investments requires that ' ' this measure be overwhelmingly defeated. VOTE 315 X N . AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE If you owned a store you could not mnke a big success unless your business methods were as modern as your competitors! Un less Oregon develops her shipping facilities she cannot expect to get her share of the world's business. It rests with the citizens of this Htatc whether Oregon shall develop her wonderful resources and reach out for bigger markets, or remain practically an inland state. To become a real port, a 30 foot channel must be dredged in the Columbia and Willamette Rivers from Portland to the Pacific Ocean. This will enable farmers, stockmen and lumbermen in the intei iyr of the state to reach the markets of the world at a lower freight rate and greater profit to themselves. The taxing and bonding power to make these improvements can br granted the Port of Portland only by the people of the state. You and every other citizen will benefit if you on Novem ber second, . VOTE 310 YES ON THE BALLOT THE PORT OF PORT LAND DOCK COMMISSION CONSOLIDATION BILL. Oregon Port Development League L. W. TRIMBLE, Secretary. 6 mm ::& mm Tmm 0 made right hero in Oregon. And hundreds of other products you'd least expect. Thennanufacture of these things is making Oregon a better state Tor you to live in. .. .m So if a merchant otters you any article which doesn't bear an Oregon manufacturer's label, ask him to .give you the Oregon made kind. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS Tour merchant has a Utile book which we send him and which will tell him in a minute if the thing you want is manufactured in Oregon. Associated Industries of Oregon X ' 4