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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1923)
ft r tWv-tf "'W rt TIr " if 'v v 'JV1 i iTfTspf' Sri'' pjfi' j- T-7-r'v JrrYr1 d a.'M vJMMrilf M ." t-l -. 'VV . 4JK$7,tt. 4r , "r tv. Mt v4 - iM 1 r v Hnltfnlay, December H, 102!! Pt II K T I M K H - ir K It A h I) 11 I) It N 8 ,11 A It N B Y COUNTY O It K G O N PAaa frsJpr r h- B fctassj? "5aWJHrsHttaHB!E i"ll' j i i Hjleek fiiik .lllhui y Arthur Driaba- itm I'ltKHIDKNTIAK YJiAll. .WI'IIOIHHTrJ AHIJ HIIOOICKIS 1)00 COOK AMAIN. H.V AUK IIUIiI VKIIY." Tlio htiHlnums man's "lnul Presi dential your" wilt not lu ti burl year, imk'Hii morchauU ami peoplo combine to mnlcu It no. A Knott year dapanilt on kouiI buy lug. NotliliiK In tliu election of a l-icftdnut provunti pooplo buying tho usual auppllos, from leu cream mt'r.fl to fur co:i,,j, from factory rIIch I" iMIIIgnlOWH, Till I Presidential ye.i" ought to bo our mont pronporoua year. Tho okrtlou remind tho people Hint t'ii country Ih managed by lit In habitant", for tho benefit of tliu Inhabitants, vIicm thoy take tho IriMillr to voto thoughtfully. lOuropo Is worried, hurrasimd, na llonii mistrusting ('(nil other, tax ing ouch nthcr'a prodiiHhi Horn wo have ouo hundred and ton million of people living m ponco In forty olght different Statin, nil trading frooly buck nnd forth, from ocean to ocoaii. WJillo other u.it'oiis lack food and raw jnnlorlalH, 'jur problem Ib' to act fid of our ntirnhm on n profitable b:Hht. o ' Wo hnvcu't ov"ii bmjiih to Hdrntcli tliu wealth of this country. Wagon tiro hlfthdr than (hoy over woro; prosperity Im grantor tliuy It ovor wnn; nnd thoro Ib moro money to bp npunt tfi tin thoro ovor wnn. v o Nliiotoon hundred and twouty four, tho Presidential year, ought to bo (ho maximum your of America pronporlly for all time, It will bo If tho pooalmlHtn will allow It. Tho King of Denmark, who was told a whllo ngo that Dr. Cook had dlacovorod tho North Polo, hna now boon told that Dr. Cook Ih tioulouccd to fourtoon yearn In Jail for nwludleo In ootiuccllou with oil woIIh, Psychologists, If thoy examined Dr. Cook, would probably find that ho has tho brain a ml tho Imagina tion of a young Bchool boy. Yearn ngo ho oxhtbltod hlrasolf In n dime museum In Now York, with Kiuiulmnu dogH, hVuiIh and hoary olf a real explorer. Finally, ho font, nnd gradually Imagined him Imagined that ho had discovered tho North Polo porhapH ho almost bo Moved It. There In no penalty for Imagining that. Hut when he Imagined that ha had (Uncovered valuable oil wells and sold Htoek that wan a different offence. Tho Methodist Kplftcopal Hoard or Puhllo Morals ha thlugH to say about tho Hlago In Now York, Young ladlos, It hooiiih, many at a time, "troop down to tho footllghtu naked from tho waist up. and prac tically naked from tho waist down don't call It nude. Juki plain naked," o ay tho board, Mn oh hooiiih to depend on what people nro doing, and why, nnd whom. In ancient Greece young' i;lrln ran In tho racoii entirely naked without hurling nnybody'n morals. Their lntontloiifl woro good. Thut niakon all -tho difference. WOODSTOCK rcpretentt the latett nchUvcmcnt In ypewriter conitructlon, clvci tho crentoit inraiure of tatltfactory tcrvtca nnd n iullty of work thnt 1 unurpaol x Comldcr llieso Tacls: Tho Woodilock rncuri. more for tho money, hn many tupnrlor frnturci nnd axceli In every particular. Price hiiiI tcrmi most atlrnctlvc full partlouUrt on requtit. Ask For Detnonstration. BIGGS and BIGGS, Burns Oregon Distributers. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY 33 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago, U. S. A. Ml S. M. JARVIS Livestock Commission CattU, Shp, Wool, Hay Bunu, OrgM Many thluga on tho ntago :tro both Immoral and trtupld, Intonllonally Immoral, unlntuntlonnlly utuptd, but iiovor tho Icph very atupld. Women, as now pruonlod to I ho public, uro about an Interesting n ho many "nldoH" of drcBSCd hoof hung up In a butcher Bhop. Managorn ought to know that. A fow years ago, ovon Henry Kord wouldn't havo thought this jioHRlblo. Ho will talk, through tho nlr, froni bin WWI Btallon at Donrborn, lining bin nriQ matro wnvo, acrowi a thou Bund inllos of thin cowtlnont, throo thoUHaud mllofl or tho Atlantic Ocenn, to men nnd women "Untuning lit" in. England. That mlrnclo would havo n tounded those living wlion tho Old Testament wnn writ ton. Lot hopo that in a few thousand yoaru, with cvory human bolng able to talk at will with any othor on oarlh, men will decldo to stop mur dering each othor, and follow Joseph Pulltzer'H ndvlco, "Don't fight; nd vortlflo." Young hidlCB of Chlcago'n "Co-od" University dct'Ido that "all men arc talkers" and aro all dull. Some, with dullnemt. combine KorloiiHtieHH, othoru, froth, other-i triviality, but nil nro dull. Nothing new In that truthful Mlntomont. Tho mlraclo hi that women have onilurod mon'n dullnesH. Lprotndlng to bo Interoatcd lit their conversation, for ho many conturloH, from dull modern man back to Adam. Ho must havo had nothing t nil to say. being io fronhly mado and having no goflulp to ,rlng homo to hl wife. You do not wondr thnt in the dofliHilr of bonMom. she talk ol to the Hiinke. M.VnNI) Klllillr'ro IC..IMtVK'K MHN JUSTICE PERMITS NO FENCE TO LIMIT ITS VISIO m Elect President By Popular Vote BX'STvten womfn of the World War. tn need of modlonl treatment or doiitlrlllary car, will hereafter bo tkon caro of In government Insti tutions oven though their disabilities aro not duo to war servlco, according lo an announcement mado today by L. C. JosHuph. northwest district mnnngor of tho Unltod StntCH Votor nnH' Hureau. Arrangements aro bo lng made In tho Senttlo, Portland, Spokane and Uolso olllccs of tho bur eau tn tako caro or auclt applicant Immediately, ho Btntcd. "Tho War department bus advised the director of tho VoternnH' Bureau that spoofal hoimm havo boon estab Unhid at Danville. Illinois, and Mil waukov. Wlscoiuln for dlunblod ox wrvlpo women." said Mr. Jossoph. "We havo boon Instruotod to nooopt entrance nppllcatloiiH from women In this district. Tho disability or llliiosw iicod not have boon Incurred In wur service. The applicant must havo (icon honorably discharged. Ad mission to either of theno homes docs not iicccgriltntu permanent residence as the women may bo discharged up on tholr own ruquoat aa when cured Transportation to tho designated homo Is furnlshod by tho government to nil ollglblo applicants." Tho action means that Soldiers' I 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 in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock Company oregon CRANE Ideal Gift For Athletic Girl In Uic belief that any political system which inukes possible tho election of a l'rcflidcut in deflanco of tho expressed will o the mnjority of tho people i archaic and undemocratic, tho Sacramento Bee in a leading editorial calls for tho abolition of tho electoral college and the direct election of tho national government executives. What with the unit rule and tho two-thirds rule governing in conventions, and the delegation of authority to electors vot ing by states who twico at least havo chosen Presidents Harri son over Cleveland and Hays over Tildrcnin defiance of tho votes of tho electorate, tho people aro so far removed from their right lo choose the head of their nation that their right of franchise has become a meaningless waste of time. Under our present political system it is impossible for a man lo split his tickctho can't voto for tho candidate for president on one ticket and at the samo time voto for tho candidate for vice-president on some other ticket. Ho must voto for electors on one ticket or another in block formation. Also under tho present system it is impossible- for any inde pendent candidate for tho presidency to have his name placed on tho ballot. In Texas it is useless for a Hepublican lo go to tho polls on a presidential proposition. The Hepublican voice is so small and still that it is entirely obliterated. In Vermont it is equally futile for a Democrat to make a like attempt. Were tho people to vote their choice then men and women of all parties would havo equal representation as they have equal taxation, and the will of tho majority of the citizens of tho country would be expressed in action. ' Tho electoral college of course was brought into being in a day when it was thought unsafe to trust the people with what was then regarded as a dangerous power. From this groundwork shrewd party tricksters have built up the gradual elimination of public participation in national affairs until today the citizen has llie choice only of voting for one or two men hand picked by a half doze political donpots who, meeting in a purfor, decide who ihpll and who shall not have tho right to go before tho pccj)!c for election. F'lH'inatcly tin re are signs f the awakcr.'rg of o;jr citizens ' to the importance of insisting r.n their rhht of utterance. With their cars ahvay to the ground the political combine is ovo-.i now di.-rtixxing the pcifeiblo al olition of the two-thirds rule in the Denivtrntic Tjmr-th.n. If we can get that reform and next the kil'irg of the mill rule w will have made at least a start toward a real democratic rule. f Thia in the year 102.1. 1 iic United States has outgrown knickerbockers. , Its citizen m get along very well without K)litirnl bosses io govern their or electoral collages having tho power or not always tlu temerity to defy the public will. Tlicro are itrapra on Mia In WMb!wlm Market. New Tnrk. at $IJM) jvr 'Title nf SO'iMtimda. I-mikUhI l n fifth AT"inf wlnlow trwv Ml far i1.00 rT imhuiiI. The Kciitluman who growd tho griMio gets whai? l!cho anil ntwwor.s what? Jpmujicttas iwiocAittKy GIVING CHRISTMAS The First Presbyterian Church .Siindny .School, of .SVnttlc mnkes Christmas for othcrd. So ilo each of her twenty-live branch nchool. In other wonl.t, the jiupIIh ami their clauses arc required lo nonrch out nil who may not have a koo1 Christ mas ami provide one for them. "" "Weeks in advance the pupils and the workcrn are nil to work vIhIUiik and aKccrtalnlm; the condltlonx of homcfl where Sanfa Clans may not ro iink'SM we rnnhe him. , Tlio linskctH arc then T'rcImn,(I with cvcrytliliiK accessary for a Hr fect Clirlstnins and a bottntcoua Chrlf-tunis dinner. Thee ImHkcta nrc prepariMl at the church, and the name of the family put rin each backet. Thon marhiu are provloco, and with each mnchlnc ioine uictn bers of the 'da, the nobool and Session ko to that Home on Chrlnt irint i:ve wlrh a l-tawlng ami the banket. The Khera of eouras receive the grcjtleat MoiioK. Thoac Uoniiw diwovercd ami f Jt visited are vlaltct nsalti after Christmas and tbroi:sbo-t the ye."" and aaahricd to their feet in nn!r thai they too may nest Chrlstmii be givers and not receivers. In th' way wo Riaku tho jelvlng ChrlstninH an opportunity aad MeMrlnt; throiiL'i out the year. So can you and your fcCliMll. Home prlvllCKua are now to bo ex tended to ex-sorvlco women on ex actly the samo status na men, a con dition which heretofore has not pre vailed, Mr. JoBacpu stated. From the record of (Unallowed cases on file admission to tho nowly established homos within a vory Hhort tlms. o- A O'OOI) JOU II 'Yea. on co I loved n M and with tho Veterans' Hureau, It Is os- j ho mado a fool out of mo.' tlmnted that 450 women will seek j sho (trlflo bored) "My whit a IuhUiik improsBlou somo girls maka." j:VKUV FACK A MENU V llo "Yes, tho doctors say oar food affects our looks." She -"Well, more popole est thnu I thought." RICHARD LLOYD JONES SAYS Tafi?,y'-3Kjf ah m laaaafcaMawaMaa amiiaai anai-an a i wan &m'&-mjmt The Crowd is Lost Without a Leader" mt K'jy t2 t w$3 i rx jrjL m B esajy Etiauette What&WkenSl I I , IMIHIhll, llll Ill Pyial jar. M' ' . I I I I.!. ! S If she U athletic then the new quarter-slccve pull-over sweater with V neck will be the Rift to tflve her at Christmas. It is fashion's latest and moat sensible uidllcl. In bright colors. I'hMblcnt nie legion. It Is the master of incn who arc few. Plod ders inaku up the rank nnd Ulc of immunity. They comprlso the many common people whom, us Llnwln xuld, Cnx surely must have loved since he made co many of them. Plodder are uui without their many virtues. They nre stable, re liable. Industrial. They are tho foundation of Society. They are n tremendous, blow .nt constantly movlnR force. They carry nloai; all tho Reed from the .it nges through which they havo traveled. Clvllleatlon advances no faster Ihuu they penult It, yet they never design their own course. Tliey control only the pace of their march. To the few rare souls of clear vision has nature handed the gift of leadership, they who direct the way of the march. To them only Is given Imagination. It Is tbey who depict on tho curtain of tho future the uext right move for the masses to make. The masters are tho men who dare march ahead and alone. Be cause of their confidence, the plodders put confidence In them and fol low them. Age limits leadership. The leader must express the new or be supplanted by him who represents that which la new. Erary champion Is some day confronted by his better. Youth la bold and Icapa ahead. Uastera are never afraid. As soon as timidity controls tbey cease to be masters. It Is only the man who Is subttcrvlent to the truth who wears as armor which nothing can penetrate. Back In the ranks are the doubt ers, grumblers, stumblers. Their protests are silenced by the plodders, who bear them forward, willingly or unwillingly, on the great march. Sometimes the whole mass seems to fall back. Dut the masters do not feur. They know the light of the star will lead them on again. Copyright, 1023 By Richard Lleyd Jones. KroJert dtiirint ttritntl rtflttt en fttilt ef httjutit or Atari eSaiti may utitt Milt ti LtJj. cart of Ikh nivtfattr, tntlotttii a tilt a-tirntii an-i itamffd tnrtloft p - gO O, the old feather bed was a packago or Joj, when draped in Its trappings or 'iito ... If l had a leplon of words to niploy, I'd use 'em. lamentiu' Its fate. We've hniilshcd the goose-hair, an' took the pad of corn-shucks, an' shnvln'p. an' moss. . Till I am nllllcted an' gloomy an" Had. at the mattress they stretched mo aert'ss! I'm weary In muscle distracted la lone ami It don't help mo any to cuss. . It might lo more healthy to bunk mi a stone, but It's e)ii;il to sickness, or vviivs! dream of tho feather that cush ioned my frame. In I he halcyon nights of the past. . . . We were liorn on the feath ers, an' dKnl on the tnuie. and tho ki-iiihI ililldii'ii yot eiu at last. . , , O. the old ituiUr bed was a builder of dreams n 'uie for all Hpwles of wrath we sunk In it iiluliliers. an' bweni In Its bumms an' niiiiwl.v needed a buth. . . It may lune bell intciolen an' vermin an lure, from the upoit i)f 'llie (en to l bo toad, but it had m nil Hklnncd as a good place to siioie, ami we broke out with boat, when It iioweil ' rX-.J&h Wftfw W M 7 al Jj'V ; Jl I 7&m&zJU In answer to K. ll.'s question. "Is It considered proper for n young lady to go on a camplug trip with her young man friend and his par ents," let mo say It Is quite proper but 111 advised. I havo heard of se many casen of friendships betas broken by Just such trips that but I was not asked for my advice, ami as for Its propriety It Is quite all right So best of luck, my Mead. Dkab A. Ltd: f la It necessary to send both Invi tations and announcements for a wedding. Thank you. Majuon B.. Texas. No. Send the Invitations to tin friends you wish to Invite and then after the ceremony send announce menta to those who did not receive. invitations. Dkju A. Lee: At luncheon which side of the plate should the knlfo and fork be put? 2, Do spoons go on the side with the fork I U. And If thero la a wine glass, where should It bo placed? -I How should the knlfo and fork be laid on tho plate when thru cntlng? At luncheon ns any other meal tlio knife Is placed on the right sldo of the plute and the forks on the left. 2. Any spoons tibcd aro laid besldo the knife on the outside, tl. A wiuo glass stands directly besldo tho wuter glass on Its left side. 4. Tho knife and fork should bo laid sido by sldo across the plate, 't Is very poor form to lot them lav separated on tho plate. HELPFULHEALTHH1NT5 Acid Burn.lf one has been burned from an acid. Hush the placo liberally with water and then wash with a strong solution of baking. soda. "v Bable. Never let a child use a pacifier. It strains tho muscjos of tho throat. Is liable to cause ade noids, ami spoils tho shape of tho mouth. M SIecptng.-Do not sleep on a high pillow. It will causo ouo to berouud shouldered. ' $ ' K&,isEmma mmmmsmmmsmasmmmmsmmmamssammmmeM ..V-1-. J. .. .-.'.(. .AUS . 'tb -VT"