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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1920)
Kaltinlay, Oct-cmbcr t, 1020 fAKO Hlx , .. ., ... , . ,f u . ii .1.1 it A i. ii ll II It N H . II A It sM Y a O U N TV , O It MOON . ' . HEXT YEAR'S PRIZE GARDENS ARE BEING PREPARED NOW . . : AWell-Oartdifor 0r1cii mid a,l Wj J Mnki ktTN oil llio FuniirovVr- of tlio Hull lllri :(SpoclnV lnfortiiAtlon'8ftpvft!,'U, - 8. Department of. Agriculture.) , Ii nn rtit'nx. tonalvo sculo to nupply the market! . .. . .. ii .i fnl ! or wnoiiiur u in m inuuutu iuum iui the family thu gafdon plot la likely to bo tho moHt profltublo ncrougo on tho farm. Uurdoitlng rcully bo glns In tho fall. Whon tho IuhI veg etables linvo boon removed and ntor--ed tho prudent gardunor nets about to propuro tho ground fur tho noxt year's crop. Clearing Awny ItcfuMo Any rubbish, dead vinos or plunts, and bono poles or tomato stakes nhould bo cloarod away, nays the United States Department of Agrl- culture, anil the ground aownjo rya er aoaio other green crop' te prevent the looo earth from wash lag under the wlwWr ralM. -A cover Trep alio lravMtlNi' 'pkyskal. eokkn .of ike aoll. When a cover crop can not be auppllod the next best thing that may be done Is to plow op spade the mU and allow It to He rough through out the winter. This practice des troys many Insect that Tie Just below the nurfuco.. Tho winter frosts havo a lightening effect upon tho noil, especially on clay soils. The earliest and choicest veget ables aro hnrvosted by the man who maintains a few hotbed sashes and uses them to utart his garden. Ilu Is. able to handicap tho frost linn by' aeveral weeks, and to sot strong,! wttlldoyi)lop;d plants In his gnrdon at a tliuu when his neighbor are planting seed. Thu farm Income Is nt IIh lowest ' point In tho early spring, but It nut bo Increased foiisldiirably by the salo of young plants grown In tho hot-! beds ami ready for transplanting. Tomato, cabbage, eggplant, anil pop-) per plants aro ulways cnapped upj when thu first warm planting days' come, and they aro easily grown in the hotbed. A little more space and a little mnro seed than tho grower needs for his own use arc likely to hrlnc cnod nroflts. Iloforo tho around freezes in thu fall Is a good! The Mothers Club mot nt tho homo ofMrs. Wm. Gould, Mrs. Daltnn Olbbs as Joint hostess, a very enjoy able tlmo was hnd by all. Noxt meet ing will bo Thursday Docomber Id, t .tho homo of Mrs. John Caldwell, with Mrs. Ouh Uadwoll as Joint hos tess. All members should attend. 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS -with t water rights for sale op Blitzen River in tracts of 80- i r ; Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth' cash balance r easy terms ;six, per $mt in terest. ' ' x Eastern OrisgoM ' Live Stock ckane: Company momm I - . . . jlW$ J4r9. MMM,y Crop Improve llm Condition' Ik on HolliccK tt'ntu to rlbari out'fhu old liothoils. Unless thg fl.olj imiitlyln Hi) hotbed Is to bo exchanged for freHli onrth Jt Hhould bo .nbbvalod from (bu'hoci and i.Tu.A lnir n ii 1 1 ilimr liv. Tiio do- toimmi "into n pllo ilbur by. Tho do cayed manure from tho bottom In ncttttorod over tho pllo and thorough ly mlxod with It to form rich noil for. noxt yoar'a bods. Over this booh n coat of Rtraw or loaves laid down by bltn of board to keep It from blow ing. Homo farmers find It convenient to use overgroon boughn InHtoad of ntraw for tho outer covering. t s .New hotbed pita should bo dug ho that Uioy wjll faco the rotilh, and the location should bo selected so that the bed will be protected fress cold north vMi and late spring ttorros. SoidntlaftM the earth taken fneru the new plt kCsultable for use In tho hot bed, but this is tho exception' rather than thVrulo. A few loada ef leaf raold'froiii the woods mixed with thu natural soil will often form a smooth, rich stoncless mass which gives an Ideal hotbed filler. v Tho back or north side or the frame Is usually from 12 to 18 Inches hlKh. whlto tho south end Is' about 8 Inches, so that tho wholq bed may havn pitch onough to get the sun on all parts. Tho standard hotbed sash Is handled by most dealers and mcasuros three fet In width and six r,ii In luiiL'ih. A frame Just wldu enough to support tho buhIi seems to be thu most satisfactory, though wld ,.r IuhIm nru sometimes used with supporting ridges plated at f. fool fnturvals. A well painted cypress sash, glazed with good double ulmugth glass well set In putty should give tho careful gardener 12 to 16 yours' service. Heat for tho hotbed lit furnished by meuns of n bed of horse murium 8 to 16 Inches thick In tho bottom of tho pit. Permanent hot beds uro often heated with colls or steam or hot" water plpos under tho bed. Hotbeds ruijulro constant caro to prevent tholr becoming ovorheatod, especially during bright weather. erJ"Blngers of'Burns'have con sented to unite in forming a choir to sing In tho llaptlst church. Mm. Harry Hmlth Is the organist. AlKwho liro not mombors of any othor church In the city aro Ipvlted to attend the llaptlst church. o People who fly high don't always havo wings. HOI NOTION OK FINAlJ HUTl'MSMIiNT Notlcu lfi horoliy'ktvon that tho un- dVtilgltoU, niimlii'lMtrfttbP-or tho oslato or Not. i i'. KeaturflJii, tlOcouiKjd, lias ffletl ' rial Auf.'u?. of bin a()piln iHtraUbn of hu'ih onViifn. with thq clerk D m 'u.'" Wri Ulu rftato Of Orogon, for Harnby County, hud that mild 'A.nt 1... .. .11. mill ilnlitf nil. pfli.T .W (i: ' 4.1 day f Jan- of Ion o'clock A'. M , ill lib f tho County Court vourt, rojim In llouiio, lit 1J iiriiB, lint1. ' i. t tort'iii. mi tuo iimu iiu'iP" phuiu for tho hoTirlug of bbjuc- tfoniito audi I-Mnnl AccoUjiitamlhol iiuiiiemuiii iiiuriiui. All parsons luturosted In sald'es tutu nlul having objections to such Final Account or any part or Horn thorooi nro hereby notified to pre sent imld objections and file tho same with thu cturk or said court on or bo fore snld tlmo. Uruttt ICusterson, administrator. o ANNOUNCJKMICNT Having spent several jthounnnd dollars and most or my tlmo travel ing In tho States or California, Idaho, Washington and Western Oregon during this year In tho Interests or Harney County Property owners and also for tho Development of our Ureat Hanioy Valley, tho results an ticipated have not yet boon obtained, duu largely I" bo stringency In tho money markot and tho luck of busi ness transacted under tho t present conditions. During tho dull winter months, I will conduct and opurato In connec tion with my real estate oftlco, A 8KCOND HAND BTOIIB, dealing largely in now and second hand fur niture, rugs, household goods, etc. Tho old resident of Hums un doubtedly will romembor that I tabllshcd tho first HKCOND HANI) HTOHK In this City In 1910, In thu old Jorgensoa Hulldlng, which I have since purchased and renovated, and that this lino of huslneis Is not new to me In any respect. I am familiar with the wants of the people In this County and will make every effort to provide all these Items which you have been obliged 'te ship In thru the catalogue houses at better prices than you have ever enjoyed before Prices aro reducing on everything from day to day that will enable me to establish the old prices before any body else, For your special benefit I viu quote below a number of Items that I have on band new at very Complete Dining Koora Set con slating f -L Extension Circular Table, Leather seated chairs, Iluf rott, China Closet, Largo heavy Ax minister Hug (9 x 12) otc Complete Parlor Bet, Including Mahogony Chlckerlng Uaby Orand Piano, Ilrussells Hug, Library Tablo. Hardwood Hookers, Pictures, etc Ued-ioom Hots complotu, Including, Heavy Iron Hods. 9tut Spring-, Mat tresses, lied Clothes, rurl.Uns. etr. soset llo.nCldOiAhr Comploto kitchen set, uioiimuu, stoves,, boaters, tables, chairs, etc. A largo assortment of now (hand pointed) .china, which will' make ex cellent ChrlHtman presontn. Any of thu ubovo Items offered In sets or Individual pieces. With tho Voting or tho Irrigation Honda and actual construction work on the Dam next year, no doubt th tlirio and monoy spent will bring to our Great Valley tho real runner and settler from the dlffonort states men tioned above to share tho develop ment and prosperity of our wonder ful country, as a result or my opera tions during thu past. INLAND 13MPIHK HMALTY CO. Albert A. Traugott, Proprietor. IN THE OLD JOItaENSON HUILD ,INO. Telephone 30 I'd. Adv. OTTINOKIt MAI)K IIKAII OF I A. HIIIP CO. . Adolph Oltlngor, tho inllllonalro railroad ami ntuumshlli ticket expert or this city mid a former confidential bookkeeper fpr John Wannamaker, was today appointed passenger truf fle manager for thu Los Angolos Steamship Company, with 8an Fran Cisco and Losh Angoleti oltlceu, by thu $10,000,000 Los AnguliiH steamship syndicate beadud by K, L. Dohouuy, tho oil raagnato. ' Tho appointment was mado by A. J Froy, general managor of thu stenfi- ship compuny, which is an uujuuci or tho syndicate's off-Bhoro aorvlco, tho Lou AnRolos-Pnelflc .Htoanmhlp Company. Tho l,os AngoloH Htoaiuuhlp Com pany owns tho Harvard ind Ynlo Thp Bun Fruiielsco, Hullolln. Twenty One New Silos .. Twonty-oiyi now slloti have been contitructod this, year in DoHuhutooH county oh a r"ult of tho Hllo cam palgu carried on during tho huuhoii under llio (flrectlon of County Agont 1). Ii, Jamlfion. Tlio alio IB rapidly bocomlng rucog nlzod us u nucoHsnry pnr of farm (iijulpment in -Eafllorn Orogon. It fonnoriy wan boat uduptod to dairy The Store-Wide "Back to Noimalcy" Movement Continues Next Week Opportunity week If y6iij6,been in attendance at any ! of tne much advertisldpps"' you! will .-realize tliiffHKe'riee' here named ehable 'you to buy mlrcfiandiseat lower prices. : .These prices pray a' big prt in pyxv movement to. bring price? -,f3aclt ti? Normalcy". --i ; Sugar, pure cane, sack ' FLOUR Scots Best, fancy patent, bbl. Best hard wheat Picket, bbl. ' WW, TOMATOES, pioneer, case.. $4.25 Corn, case Peas, case 7X Beans, case Milk, caniation, Borden case 6.90 Lard, swifts silverleaf, 5 lb L60 Lard, swifts silverleaf 10 If 3.15 Wesson oil Gal., cans ..; 2.90 Wesson oil Qt. cans .80 Syrup, karo Gal. ? J.lo Syrup, Jackets 2 lb j Syrup, Jackets 4 o lb 4.90 Syrup Jackets 52 lb Coffee, regular 50c selling bulk lb 2o Folgers Tea, Japan lb .50 Grtifrli-lff A h nnt x.co - Crisco, 6 lb cans Criaco, 3 lb cans kA ffe ur am till aelline Bofs of The Road waist overalls at these low prices Hem Blue 'DeMSsTrippcd-fl.OO Big Savings in .11 Dry Goods ! and Furnishings. , What aomo of tho merchant are taylnic abeat oug drive -for Lower Prlcea. oni aald" if they want my goo thy can pay what I waul." We My "iy u the lowett pooa- Iblo price." Anothor aald, (a cuntomnr was ouylnic a pair or 4 bucklo Unltod It Always Pays to Shop at the WEINSTEIN MER. CO. The Quality Store of Harney County dlHtrlcts, but tho oxporlonco or lead- Ing rarmora throughout tho Intuitu Binplro hIiowb thut it l eiuully pror Itublo for rango cattlo uitd sheep op orators. In Union county tho cohI or rat ioning Hteera on a ration of buy and oiiHllaga baa beon found to bo Just ono-hulf the cohI of a bay ration ulono. Almost its outstanding ro Hults nro obtained from roodlng on Hllago to stock cattlo bolng wlntorod. Many ahoop ntnn liavo found tliut'on tho uvorngo two Ioiih of oiiHllago o(uu!h u ton of buy In funding valuo. llotb litprouBOB tho llvostoclc cnrryhiK cupnclty of their lund and roduccB the cost of UvoBtouk production. Dairy fonnorH In Wallowa county litHt year rod Htinlfowor ennllago und found that thoy could roduco tholr cost of production about nnu-hnlf. Tltoro are ono hundred slloa Hi Wallowa county tbla rail n'.d on tho octubJIhhniont or county itgont work tltoro w ro ibut throo. Tltoro was not n Kilo in Klamath comity until Inst yiwt w'bon County Agoni K. K TljomiiH punitiudod ono nttioltor to bjtlld ono. TIiIh your tltoro. uro fii toon now ouch lit Khunath county. Tito county uiiont In Lnkovlow In rofipoiiBlhlo Tor nluo now sllon In that diHtrict wbloh Hhould provo a? vulu nblo to Htockmoh ua thoao In tho other muntlmi. Union counly limdB Kastorn Oro Hon In numlKir of bIIoh with l0. ThPflO linvo ull boon contnruotud ulnco 1014, Hprondlng IuiowIoiIro of tho ro imltH obtained from foodlng onallngo, uHBtHtlitK now furntors In proparlng and too ill n k ottBllugo and aiding' in 12.15 10.75 11.50 4.10 rt0 Prunes H? LOO Plums "IT- - Statei overahoea and aaked "why do ,you charo 15.26 when Welnateln aolla for $3.86) The merchant aald', "They hare old and cheap atock." W say "We Invite that mer chant to come to our atoro and If ho flnda that old stock wo nhall prenont hlra with 100 palra. We carry the tho Holoctlon and construction or itn. nm nn imnortani pan oi inu work or tho county agunta In Eastern Orogou. HAS NOT FELT SO WELL IN 30 YEARS Klnnoy tiny HI Wholo Hyntoni Huh Ik'im Ilullt Up Hlnco Taking Tunluo "I Biifforod for ovur thirty yoara w)th tho worst kind of stomach trouble and novor round anything to glvo mo any rollof until I started on Tanlao, but It only odk u fow bottloaj of that modlclno to Btralghton mo out and mako mo rod ljko dirforont man," suld I). F. Flnnoy, of G06 East Third Avo., Spokuno, Wash. "I havon't felt so good in yoara as I do now" continued Mr. Flnnoy, "und yot wltotl began to take Tan lao I wub JtiRt about all In and bad given up liopo or over being a well man again, I coutdu'o oat a thing but what t would Hour on my Btont nch nud bloat mo up until I could hnrdly bruatbo, Headaches almost drovo mo frantic and I got bo dlzuy nt tlinofl that If I hadn't caught .hold of tioniothlng I bollovo I should havo fnllon. "I foil off In weight and bocanto so woalt taht I Und to quit work und I wiiB ho norvous tliat I could not sloop ht nlgltt. I wont on a strict diet and trlud, all klttdrt of modlclno, hut nothing uoumod to do mo any good. Thon a frlond or Rolled Oats, 9 lb sack $ .75 Germetta, 9 lb sack 85 Hominy 9 lb sack- 65 Corn meal, yellow or white 9 lb 55 Pancake, flour, 10 lb 90 Italian Prunes, lb 19 Figs, new crop, black, lb 15 Peaches, extra fancy, lb .26 Apples lb 20 Raisins, bleached seedless 28 Bayo beans lb '- 10 Red, Mexican beans, lb .10 Small white, beans lb 9 White navy beans, lb 10 Lima beans, lb 12 Citrus washing powder 3 for 1.00 Procter and Gambles best white laundry aoap 18 bars 1.00 Palmoliv.e, hand soap, 10 bars 1.00 Cudahys tar soap, large bars 10 1.00 Pouches, gal. cans 1.00 Apricots, gal. cans 1.00 Pineapple Llj Loganberries 1.40 Blackberries 1.30 Annies 65 k. or 85 umn lines of merchandise aa all of oar competitors and we guarantee every article," The third remarked "Give us a chance to make a Jiving." Wo say "Olve tho people a chance to live." mino wuu i i. had Btomach trouble ai- bad as myself tried Tnnuc and It put htm in such good Hliop that 1 decided to glvo it a trial myself. "Well, I hadn't much more than started on Tanlao bororo 1 had good roBUlts, for my appotlto picked up and In a short time I could eat any thing without oven surrorrlng from stronger every day until now 1 am ablo to do a good day'a work nnd Just tool flno nil tho tlmo. 1 art novor bothorod with those dreadful houdachos or dlixy spoils now, and my norvoB aro strong and I Hloop like a log ovory night. After what Tan lac has done for mo 1 mean to koep U on baud, and I Btrongly recom mend It to all who may bo suffer ing ub I WUB." . o 1 NOTICE OF TKAC1IKHH EXAMINATION Notice Is horotoy given thut nn ex amination of uppllcnntH for cortlfi catoos to touch will bo hold both in Burns and Crane beginning on Wed noBday, Doc. 15, and continuing ami Including tho 16th and 17th of Oocontbor, 1920. l'rogrant will ap poar In tho next Ibhuo of tbla pa.icr. FllANCES CbAUK County School Supt. Jimmy Vnrlon hns Just roturi cd from Portland whura IHb rathor had talion hint to consult a spoclall-r 1 regard to a Bplnul trouble that b' boon troubling him ror nomo tltn. wuh found that no ntoro could be dono than was bolng dono and 'ho prospoota ror roeovory uro favorable.