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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1918)
MM'AIi AND PWR80NAI, L. aprinner was In town yester- V II MorrlHon Is tlown from iiih kiic m-sr Harney. KMM HarUUty in In town mixing Mi his Hit'iulH. I'aul Klnko It dowu from hU Luntaln home. ICharloH W. RIIIb lias returned from lulleton where he wa attending to no legal raauers uoiuro mu lireme court. The grasahopjier iirlmide la out In toils v and ttu in-nt8 are sufter- iicconlingly. frs llolit. Irving was In the rlty ii.iiliiy the KWWl of h-r daughter, K . riureuM oung. car load of new Btudebaker rarn mi-oak nm riAmrura is now AMMIRKH. Oregon IiouhowIvoh need have no further anxiety aa to whether there will be aufftclent supply of augar for canning and preserving of frulta dur ing the coming aeaaon. Provision has been made, Federal Kood Ad ministrator W. IV Ayer announce!, for an ample supply of augar for thla purpoae, and Inatrurtlona as to the distribution of augar for canning are now Jit. the hands of all retailers In the state. "Sugar for cunning purposes will be Issued under a certificate aysteni" said Mr. Ayer. "Bach, purchaser must sign an official certificate with each purchase, setting forth the amount ami date of purchase and attesting that the suKar will be used for this purpose only; ulso that she will limit the use ot sugar In her household for all other purposes, to three Kmniriit in tram frane Thurs-! pounds per month per person. Bach for the Lninpshlre (5arae. Sam j retailer will keep a check upon his ithershead, who was a purchaser customers, to prevent miauae 01 one of the new models, was one of abuse of the certificate privilege. b drivers and from the complaint and all certificates will be return. id made yesterday the boys evidently to the Food Administration, where ..w4 him omp in rettlnc the shin- they will be rechecked. I'nder this lent unloaded and on the road, system it will be impossible for pur- nk Felton also helped to bring chaser to buy any unreasonaDie mm- jout of augar without prompt detec- IMPOKTANT MKHTINO. ! material atid men can be assembled ', for the work. The Dam A Ditch Co., Several thousand young men In people, consisting of Ted Hayes Oregon who are In (Mas, one of the j Henry Vulgamore, Krnest Ueynvann, selective draft and are now wultlng Clyde Cowing, James Lampshlre J. 0. to be called Into active military ser- Foley and the P. L 8. Co.. all of vice are asked to ultend a meeting whom have stock In the Irrigation at the Portland Auditorium. Tiiur.i-1 works, have already started work on iv Kvitnim Mv 2:t ThU meettnr ' renlaclng the structure. One of the Is being held In connection with Or: gon a flrat War Conference and in of vital Importance to every Claaa on man men stated to the writer that It was evident the floating down of wood during the high water weakened some of the dams and when the ones In .,1,1111,,., In an tntornalln urn-'above went OUt and allowed a big gram arranged the men wll hear mea- volume of wser to come against the aages direct from the war department onea below it caused them to weak pretalnlng, to the selective draft tD, army, by speakers who, will be rep resenting the vvur department. The life of a "rookie" In the camp, valuable tips In iiinnectlon with the first few weeks In the service and TO THK VOTKHN Next Friday is Primary day and If same Interest Is shown by the iters In going to the polls aa there I been shown by candidates, so r as county offlcera are concerned. ,re will be few votea cast. Chester y 'i, ,n Is the only man on the nemo- f.itic ballot for a county office and positively looks lonesome. Hut o contests are on for county of- ces: Sheriff Goodman Is being op- sed for the nomination for that Iflce hy Thos. Spraguo and Mrs. lland and W. K King are contend- k for the nomination for treasurer. nth these contests are on the rop- .llcan ticket. The Tlnies-llerald Is confident that hudlems who were responslblt tlon.' CITPAKNN CIMJKD TO IMK MOltK DAIKY nionrcTH. Ilecause of my familiarity with the Selective Draft work, being appolut- advl.e valuable to the men who will ed chairman of the board at the time be anxious to win promotion In the It he. nine effective by President Wll-k-r.at l,tli riy army will lie some of, son, and the activities In caring for the points to be touched upon by all war measures which have retiulr Captaln Harry 10. Williams who was ltd mv personal attention and taxed . Urgent need for a more generous use of all forms of dairy products In Oregon haa led to calling of fthe cam paign recently launched to Increase only the use of cottage cheese. The special Federal and O. A. C. represen tative. Mlsa Oenevelve Potter, haa been transferred to another state after a conference with the Dairy Department, the Home Cottage Cheese work lor the Northwestern States, at the request of Director O. D. Center, of the College Extension Service for many years with the Oregon National Guard, recently on duty at Camp Lewis, and now n Company Commander In the Oregon Military l'oll.e The legal rights of the men before ami after entering the aervlce will be explained by Charles K. Cochran, a well known attorney who has specal leii on draft law and Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie will speak on the sanitary and medical regulations and require ments of the army . Men are expected from every coun ty In the slut" to attend thla session. The other sectional meetings planned In connection with the conference, which will bring together workers In every branch of war tctivity, will also be held In the Auditorium on May 22 and 23. Reduced rates on the certificate plan have been arranged for by the State Coudl of Defense, under whose auspices the Conference i-, being held. mv energy for the past year or more those connected with the work and associated with me In enforcing these measures as they come under the Jurisdiction of the peace officers of the nation have urged that I become a candidate to succeed myself as Sheriff. Feeling It not only a patriotic duty but also having the desire to do my part In the moat effective way to win the war, I have announced my candi dacy for office. It la very Imperative that every facility be exerted In the prosecution of the war work and is my dutlee in thla connection are more Important than any man's can didacy I must forego the pleasure of going out among the voters on a per sonal campaign and devote my time to this important work. However, I wish to submit my case to the voters and as they are familiar with my official ads 1 leave it entirely in their hands. W. A. GOODMAN. 1'resent Sheriff. Hk, "&m &. gM ftey TraJawi A V. A - 'ill' :v.l r- atiH Bat FpPJ' Wm mm I :j i la. m m ' : Anitci AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE, SUNDAY MAY 12 "VVin.M tltA i-n mnn iL'ii u .1 I ii tt'i - ft... iiitruvK iirrni-t ratnl at the mttm1 n it. tn Int. Ill March." hiivh. Kh school building Thursday iiIkH , Director Center, "the Cottage cheese lien the bUBt of Lincoln was smear- j campaign alone was advisable, but 1 with syrup and a coat of feathers I conditions have changed so radically l.le.l, did not realize what It meant, nut i( now advisable. I have wir ed the headquarters of the western Division of the U. S. Dairy depart ment to that effect, and have Just re ceived a wire Informing me that de sired action has been taken. What we need and must have to afford dairymen the needed relief Is a more el it la a matter that should be glv . strict attention by the authorl- and the culprits made an Ixample of. This community liould not allow the matter to Irop until the niame is hviuu- ..i n.,.,1 Wu huvi- been too prone u deal with circumstances of this ,,.,,, r:l ami larger use of all kinds of haracter with leniency in the past (ury products butter, ehei e. milk. mt It is time that we make people allze that this community will not rmlt things of this kind to go un- innished. o TO THK VtrTKKM 09 HAItNKY COfNTY. cottage cheese and cream." The big and auspicloua looking slump of 14 cents In butterfat pricM In one of the new conditions affect- lug the policy. Storage plants and warehouses are bursting with pro ducts bought at low prices. Labor shortage and high feed prices make I !a vim; already announced myself dairying unusually difficult. or the office of County Treasurer, I ! "Units people flock to the support ish further to state that while It of the dairy Industry It Is feared that ,,..l.l Im a nleasure and salsfactiou ho manv dairy animals will be slaugh- o thoroughly canvass the county and tered that Oregon will be unublo not ieet you personally as has been me only to supply the soldiers ui even istom of my predecessors, yei uus its own population says me aire. - as been Impossible. A sterner busl- tor. "Tempting export offers are be- less than winning of cotintv offices lng made the little kingdom of llol- lefl ahead of all true Americans, and land alone putting In a single order iucc we women of America are a for 5000 choice Holstelns. After i Ml important factor in the winning having built up their herds by Itn- il this greal war, I have felt thai It porting sires and weeding out board- rai now my patriotic duly to stay j ers It tOMM a pity for Oregon dnlry- ,1 home and do my part in the war men now to let their herds run in 'f work of this county than to down." .gleet this duty and privilege In or- o ler to solicit votes for myself. Netice: All persons knowing them- i i,-. v.. ntitort.fi tills contest as a i selves Indebted to I. Schwartz, are L inner and respectfully ask the sup- i requested to settle their accounts liort of the patriotic voters of this ' before June 1st, On that date all ull.y unpaid accounts will no given 10 a ftdv. ETTA J. HOLLANH. collector. IKItlGATING HAMS GO OCT IT THK ItlVKIt. Five irrigating dams In Sllvies Itlver have gone out during the past tew days. The dams of Dole Smith, Tim Donovan and on the Mace place In the mountains went out some little time ago but they did not cause much damage dowu In the Valley but .lur ing the past few days three more have gone out the first being the Syl vester dam which caused the water to raise quickly and allowed such an additional volume to come against a dam belonging to Melle Parker a few miles below that it gave away, Tues day the big dam at the Ted Hayes place, known as the Dam & Ditch Co., went out and It was with some effort that the dam at the mill and Hie pow er plant were saved as It was consid erable strain. The additional vol ume of water caused It to spread out over several of the lower fields and meadows below and while It 'has caused sonn little damage In most Instances It has been a benefit as It placed water on the land that other wise would not have gotten souked this season. The dams that have gone out will he replaced at once, or as soon as HK.LP WIN THK WAR To Our Subscriber We have been apo luted initio. rl cil aicent of the Treasury Ieprtment for the er eliding IJecember 81, 1HIM. to receive and Issue at the cost prices Indicated thereon l'nlle.1 Slates War Saving Certificate Stamps ..ml lulled States Thrift Stamps. HeKli.nliiK with 1st, we will allow our subHclbers war suvlng stamps lo Hie amount of five (5) per cent of bills paid on or before the loth fol lowing. You are naked to kindly avail yourself of U.ls opportunity. INTKK-MT.ar. . T CO. OI'KN GKANGK MKKTING "Arrangements are being made for a big opening meeting of the Grange on Sunday May 18. All members should be in attendance and all land owners In the district are urgently requested to participate In this meet ing. Irrigation and olher Impor-. taut matters will be discussed. F. S. SAW Y Kit, Master. o We still have a sneaking suspic ion that Villa has a German ancestor somewhere In his family history. Spring Samples Just arrived, in all the latest colors. Call and see them. Wool is still going, so you had better come right away. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers nHMMHHBBHIIMHMgagMnnMainn 1 OUIT 1 Bargains or Values, WHICH? Tho reason why we prefer to offer VALUES instead of bargains li because nine Ho-culli'd bar gains out of srery ten is a bargain only to the Hller anl that Isn't our way of doing business. ! Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Notions Special Line of Silks, Wash Fabrics and Sum mer Dress Goods La e Corslgnment of the lamtini FOWNE8 KID GLOVES Values that are better than any bargain, and that will continue to give satisfaction when bargains in the same lines are worn out and forgotten. Don't be a bargain fiend and get bitten. Be a value seeker and get SATISFACTION. That's what we guar antee you. Burns Department Store LUNABURG, DALTON A COMPANY WILLIAM FARRE Ntnr Public, Land Office Practice, Fire liisuijiiicc and Real Estate. Third Liberty Loan, April 6, 1919 Nynonraaous of "Duty, Honor and Patriotism." CRANE STATE BANK TltANi:. OREGON It is our aim and effort to give such service to our patrons that they profit by our dealings and recom mend us to their . friends. We Pay Interest on Time Deposits DIRECTORS Carleton 15. Swift J. !! Weaver Win. II. Craven S. N. Boltsn Tom Allen j GUESSING Guessing at the Strengtn and Purity of your food stuffs is dan gerous. Quit it! Come to the store that sells only guaranteed Pure and Full Strength Groceries Our stock is bought with a view to BENE FITTING OFK CUSTOMERS. We positively will DQt handle an inferior article of food if we know it. We use every moans to get the BEST, knowing that it in the cheapest for our customers in the long run. You muy place confidence In the groceries von buy from us. Quit guessing and know. i Farmers Exchange Rurns, Oregon A. Ottlnger, Proprletor.UNate Franklin, Mgr. r?