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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1918)
he?tmfs-rrafd JULIAN HYRD Munnfir SATURDAY. JUNE 19. 1I8 lt.l,HTO HAYH THINMH MOW now WIIJ SUBSCRIPTION KATES S7.00 1.00 .78 fia uii.i, KMduci: THE LAW -5. me accepting the nomlttation fori asnarIMS Office al the recent primary, I iiave been asked to make myself ptein with reference to then admlnta- tralin and conduct of I In- office. If v. if. i to servo the people! I will cur rjr out Uh duties with out fear or ftwir. not overlooking economy with tendency. I'urticiilarly do I make i.vmk plain on the Prohibition law. for itif reason thai I have bean asked laan.T times concerning my stum! wtfh n vnicl to sunie. "I will enforce itu Proiiihition law with the lane (UteHty thai 1 would any other law tit the stjite or Oregon." i firmly in- lhtwr iJial no man lias a rlKht to make m liting i breaking the law of the . and would n ie BYery means at ! command of the office to place jMK-li offenders where they belong. EDWARD J. CATL.0W. The Timrtj Herald had n lei ' from I'rlin intil liusil B R i Ion Oil ' i Wednesday morning in vvlili h be ir'kH that we tend i hla greal r ligkrasly weekly i hii Portland ad i res, lie hiIiIh "i urn living an otcevdtngly busy life bb a slilphhullder and fiiu' llm' It agrees with me. now that the pre liminary Horeneee of musrli1 la '"Tear ing off. "Munlek and Sullvaii 'i wall M young Allen (Fredl are cnKUK"(l In the same line of work an I am and the work Is roIuk very rapidly now that all of uh ar" on the job. Pott- i land Is thoroughly busy for the first time In lis history, and there are more Jobs than there are men to fill them. Cost of living bus none up In a marked extent Inn wages bave kept up pretty well with the advance." . ti. tiark. the Home Industrie preacher, who was bars last Hut iinhi v anil BUUday lending his aid toward Helling thing! lined up for War Sin lugs Stamp Pledge Day, is an old time friend of Clias T I.llhird. Mr J Clark wanted to go out to Charley's place to have a little fishing and hooting but found it was too far to i walk out before breakfast and as he wanted to go on over to Bend 00 Honda morning ho couldn't make Connections. He had t0 DO contented .with going out with the manager of I this great religious weekly for a short time during the afternoon and I put Mime pasta III the nature of rah i bits and sage rats out of the wav. 1 Me did It too " ' I'mei I'Aini I.AIMtlt M10KT1NM l POUT- I'AltMM AT I.IIIUItTV LAND WW WIGHT TOMOM- 0 WANT KM.- Man and wife fur a veegtonslblo position on a large cattle nmh Musi have had previoni es pvt)- I able to give references a good place for the rlghl parties Inquire of The Times Hero 111 0 Jmnei Do began and Tom Allen left Teasrariny afternoon for a trip to the -.oelhern part or the county in the taerr-'ir 'or the War Raving Stamp "junpaign. o I'nlled States deputy marshal was here this week serving aubpoenai 09 witnesses to appear in the federal court at Portland on July Mb Walter Cray Is In town today from I awen, He states he is preparing to go to outside points for a few months i to engage In work. -o C C, I'age lias moved bis .Sweet Shop from the old stand where Mrs. Qlbba eras located across the street in the Kry building adjoining the Wei .une Pharmacy. - Miaa Malvina Mnrcott M. i ol nurlng helpoi i tn ha ' re i the wheal and frull crops in the Northwoatern Btatei have been trorh afl oui ii : a tneotlng in Portland, Oregon, which was the second of a sarins of farm labor meetings culled by the i'nlled States Department of Agriculture. The meeting was at tended by representatives of the State Councils of Defense, State De partments of Labor and various city organizations Prof. O. I. Christie, Assistant to the Secretary, and Dr. E. V. Wilcox, of the Office of Farm Management, were the representa tives of the Department of Agrioul ture. I'lans were made whereby city organizations will secure lists of city residents who have had Isrin ex parlance and who are wining to do vole at lead a putt of their vacations to farm labor when they are needed. The "light or work' program Is he lug curried out in the Northwest. Peel rooms have beep closed and all idlers and persons doing unimportant work are being set al userul occupy tlonSi Mm. i relieving the labor hllua lion I. mli In cities and rural districts. or did Rnf in oi old, for the ,,, riii lad t fair, bra i a moi da n- II counters Mian did John winton iii i attempts to rescue from peril i thai beset her tin- hue ly girl who mysteriously came Into his life one stormy knlte and refus ed thereafter to leave him undis turbed. Prom peril to peril he per ued her, always releasing her from the menace of her Immediate danger, but never being able to quite come even with her In the mystery chase that led through exciting episodes galore. Finally determined to have an end to matters, Winton applied his Ingenuity, forced the issue and i'Ih si, maied his elusive iiurry. Then the trulh uinc about and the mystery explained the gri wanted to bo rare that the man who became her bUSbftlld curried no "yellow streak." There Is much of the novelty in the presentation of "A Stormy Knight," the Bluebird photo play to be exhibited al the Liberty Theatre en Sunday. June Iioth. with Frniikhn Faruiim and llrownle Ver nun Mie stair.. The outline of It Header. I'litterson. N. J,: War ; bread Is nol tew I bier ; i. i r .in It, i f v . I Ioa ard B. (Iro i ho r B Poo i v t alnl I ra i Ion, points i Hi the lai l thai thO children nl il, m hi n i hay defended J ru sb fn agalnsl siege, were advised by Ezek lei to utilize means or supplementing their wheat supply. That whs 2,400 years ago. Kzek. 4:9 tells us ho; tin' prophet said to the defenders of, the city: "Take thuju also unt Mice wlteat, and barley, and bcun. and lentlles, and millet and ritchjaf. and and put them In one veaael, and make thee bread thereof, accord I inresxagte number of the days that thou shalt lie upon thy side, three hm lr-d and ninety days shalt thou eat thereof." Ills Instructions were In effect that) dining the siege they were no longer to ho aide, to make the bread with pure wheat, hut would have to mis it with nil kinds or grains and v. gej ble . Which are not ordliiarllv utllag in making flou In ue need. Eseklel, In ; J i til) furnished a ri I afar braid. Which la pretty n I oide i in tance or the u imi 1 1, knows or. lull O A A Tipton Is In town todn. o MtTK'K TO OL'K FATHOM From thla date all account!. wi the Burns Flour Mill, also the liurnr Meat Market must be paid the rtret or the month following purchase. past due accounts now on the hooka not settled bofore the ZOth of Jnty will he placed :, the hands ol n coU lector, BURN? FLOUR MILLIM, COj Lhc-Stnck Healer Licenses Iteipilreil for Slocknnls nnd PlOl glTO but a mild bleu or its sur- I prising details, and the cloud or n ti ry Mint ohrottdl the various ex-j , citing open (Ions lend an item of sus I penee thai makes for the best ot on lerlalnment a rederal license by every commor ciai atockyard In the country which is to continue In hostages after July 16, I IMS, and by all commission mer chants ami o.alers In live stock In connection with stockyards, Is requir ed by a proclamation issued by the Preeldenl The licensing proclama tion Ii one of a BOrlea Issued by the I'roHldent. under authority of the Pood-COntro Ad or lust August, bringing the dealing In necessities under the control of the Federal Mov eminent. o -CANNKORAMS ri;isiivi,.i;n mm im ii Is expected to arriv troui Portland next Monde) io take a position as bookkeeper In the ! . -t National Hank o Joe Morris Is up from Narrows r . 00 business. HO slates his DOlgh- ( liorhood is cheerfully complying With the food administration request In re pot t to wheal flour Itov C Moullen has recently taken charge of the repolr department of the Lanipshlre Murage and that shop is a scene of activity. Mr. Shin-man j has retired troin the business of home i ft 4. 4. 4-ZZZZZft ! Sustaining lOtlCIleLII H ftl You must have it if you keep up with the present big drive You i't this if you Imiv antl put oui Fresh, Pure, Full-strength GROCERIES Ever.vtl eyo l M.srcui'iii; buy. nig im our si ore nit' initio il value A I ii'csi'jit prices of grocsries, afford to accept inferior articles. Our splendid, carefully selected stock insures osrainst tltis Farmers Exchange BURNS, OREGON A. OTT1NGER, Prop. N. FRANKLIN, Mngr. Mel down to ii . canned prod mn a row of filled i e ion ins. jar i i good defen e again -1 m Inter sii rllised, aenled, ! the c n "S's'' of borne S. 0. 8 Sterilize on w .! other way ol aaytng "boll th Jam or imit i and i gi I ibli they will keep perfect I The useful life ot preaerrlng Jar filled In siinimer, ready by fall, emptied In winter hungry to more food nexl spring and summer A wooilen false bottom In a bome i mining outfit is a raft that keep Iota of perishable rood rrom helm: lost. An all-round good thing for the Nation a rubber ring on a gUSOI I Ing Jar. A fourth Moor apartment i a fine puce to produce a canned garden Pereons of orery level should oan, j the family In the top flat us well as the dweller III the bungalow. Vou don't need even a foot r earrn to ra se a conned garden in ruct the leea dirt the better in home canning. The colors or tlio a lara ot canned ami preserved prodneta pul o aerrloe emblem In your kitchen. Brighten the corner In thai kitchen l u-.ih canned beana, fruit i, berries. Wuston I-'. Shields, pastor. Preaohlng at it a. m. Bobjecti liilngs That Try Our Calth " Sunday school al 10 a. m. Preachlna at 8:10 a. m. al Mm homo of Mr Croea In the Hllvles Val ley, ami us a coiiseiiuen, e no preach ing ill Mie evening lore I'rayenii.etlni: at sen P M eery Thursday On nexl Sunday morning, June ::n. tin re will lie baptl n .ii at rvi i , All parenta who desire to present iheir chlbllen for bspl I 01 DM do SO a I thi., aervlcs Page 's Sweet Sh op Cigars, Cigarettes ai d Tobacco, Confectionery and Ice Cr am Vou will ulwa.vH Bud Al onr store the purest c confectionery and the i)est grades of ice cream;, PUREST FRUIT JUICES Clean tallies and lean I aste? .we CUter lo jmi 1 ieulai people. We Carry the Only Stock of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLl S in town M.tKKKT i 1 I i i : The cini) Cafe, Lee'a place, i go ing to tune int.. the rooma waeated by Pagl I Bweel Shop next to Craw fords. I'or Sale Morses, saddle ani work aiilmuis, also Jersey cow and calf and Jersey betters, ut bedrock prices. Mrs. K. J. Newell, Narrows, Oregon. i une 25, i ! 1 1 I '.v.'ii a Ugh I i im ol cattle tot bead . and a omi aral Irelj i gbl run on Monday of lunu beal the market is abowlag on Iderablo llfo, i.nrythiiig told readily yesterday, the mark't closed In a st.-..i heal thy conditions Quotatiens: it, me steers III. 00 111.09; Mood to choice ateera 111. 09-111.00; Uedluni to good steers $ ! till (l.(j ; Kair to in- i'uiii si.-,.r-i S.909.90; Common to fair steers $r,.oti lg.90; Choice ledws S heif.Ts 18.60-99.09; Medium to good cows i heifers $ti 0091 B0; I'air 10 medium cows S heifers t fl 19.69; Ciinners 99.00-94. SO; Hulls l 99 l "ii. calve, tM ?l 1.69; Stoekeri and feodera 17.09-19.90, Hog recelpta yesterday il'co. today Jen The quality of hogs coming to market al this time Is averaging good to i holoe and are in good ile maud, everything helling n mllly al teed) prices. Quotatiens: Prime ... 1. ...1 Oil A 0 1,' .-... I I , .,,. .. .i-i.i.i-f j.i.i.ir, i,.iumi ni-avii Ir6.g0-918.T6; ligs 16.69-16.76; Hulk 119.60. i he slu ep market Im ...,.., :,, ,., ing a lower i,.,. i conform IMi the g moral run or lummer prlcee, and al Mils time all , offerings are eady, Recelpta yeeterdai 1900, tot day I97S, Quotatiens: Fast of thai .Mountains lambs 19, (0-114. 00; Val-' ley laintis iii.00-lg.60; Yearlings 17.60-IS.OO; Wethers 7. 00-17.60; Kwoh $5.00-17.00. tOi : fr fit v ' 8lv - iHlll-illl Willi Mb Ms ,l -r-fL fggggl ' iggr 4LV CS m, If I ' n i ear i ' . '. 0M TA I Hill llioiiev eilll fW JP iLr tCTMci Iryu'l 4 VOU fan t WZ flJtl ijiftgLi Jk a&BSKBxBBBE& ii 9 n gm y. ,, m laBBLUEBlPL.Ofirs Ii ty M l! PHOTO PLAYf PRKINT I HA Wv I FPANKLYN FAPNUM Ht mj brownie'vernon B l Wll m CTftHMV KNIfaUfl 11 a . '' Sunday Night's Feature at The Liberty. Theatre. w. T. LIS I KM A.A.TRAUGHT Inland Empii e Realty Co. Building and Farm jLoans Made Direct Farms and Ranches W Blueprints A Fire Insurance OIBce Phone 8-1 IO Homesteads 1 j Life Insurance Resident Phone G-90 and G-43 Agents for WRAY'S STAGE Members Barns Commercial Club LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday, June 30th Bluebird Feature 'Stormy Knight' Ai so Usual Nestor Comedy S; H ciul lei t ii'i- ft r i;. X 'ior.eer Day, July 3rd . "Battle of Gettysburg" Big Double Feature July 4th 'In The Wake of The Hun ' ami "Stars and Stripes in France9'