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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1918)
PECULIARITY OF LOST HAND Th.-t He Should Be Able to Peel n Alternately Open end Cloie Pui. zlS Soldier. A Itrlllsli nnlitlcr writes: Midi r., be, 1 think, know Hint when aaraaa ,-i nm ii nmn, mm person MII r. nll the "-"'ii"!'." nr rcelltui, (,r tin - ln;i i!-i ,s aenae in ,:.,t. I in- Ml IIH'tlllKII III 'I II ll'W'IMl f ...i,,., h hail l -t n leg In tbfl :ir, in nn ith'nHln mnrneni took h np on the hlll-'IIIK ll'IT Hill! I'lllllr to L'lMl'f. I mv. H:f lii"l tin' nilwfornine to toM mv l it liinil on the ateeaJaee1 rlilijp Inst Jnnw. mil nil the pnln I hnve aaffarari rsnm nnnd inis baa in the hand fchleh nn lollKcr possess. Now. Iln- imtiiIIhi- art hi' It nil Is Hint on alternate iln.vo Iho flmtere of tho missing i,,,,,,! ,,.'.,, nil flom : Unit Im to siiv. vpKlinl-iv hi' iiitp Closed tllllllV tll.'V III.' 1,11, .11 konii'iTuw tiny will in- closed again. n mis ,, I'Miiniiifii? This ebonite ikes place daring d, niul once or KnYi on rrstu-ss nlulita. I Imvc ncui Illy IVIt the chllllKf tllkllitf ilini. Lis IrfllmiHlcil, iind jJurliiK the nitnck rumen n.y revolver in tin' niissini. hiii'I When the (IniferN nre closed dry nre exactly In the mime position n If they were still grnspltiK Hie re islver. That I en unrlerstanil. but fthr should they open on nlternnte v? The only exnliiniitloii I run of li Mint nhnt remain of the hniirt Iter I wns wounded wut iiiuuiitnl?d asrily twrntv-four hoars Inter. Also, ws hiii.iiiIciI smnewheYe about 4 'flock In the iiiuriiiir' and wiik oner- ,i.'ii on about the snitie lime the fol- iwlnc inornln. and the oocnlni; mid liwlnir of the flnjfeis tHkea pUice about iia nine. HERE SOLDIERS ARE BETTER ,rtny Officer Explains the Benefits of Development of Physioloaic.il Resistance. !n nn Interview wllh Surpeon Oen- I lloriis for Hie Amerlcnn Mac e. nboiit I lit- (Knnces your hoy Ims (tune buck nlivc. Hie nutlmr ease fernni: to nnotlier army Officer for moment : 'Mi 'ur ("rile said nuother thine Ml every mother and father ouitht leu i ii by heart. He wild : 'The nc hlch affects a womuleil uinn'a mes more than almost nnytlitriK Is physloloKlcnl resdatpnce. That her the soldier puts It all over Chilian every time. When n man mil from the worries, responsi- le iiiilt ties, mid Iriitnllous of II life to the peaceful pursuit of r ' Be Mopped mid lonulied. Then he Hi ' n seriously : I I II Unit! I've seen these sill pasty voune clerks gal out and Into men! I've seen young chnpa arena little more than flabby bu ll transformed by their life Hi' trenchea Into huskv fellows that Igrll clemi thnmifh, They laughed Unga which would have finished In rnmplefely liefurv they uent Into Briny. They bud iTeveloped the heal fnctor ia ,i woundi d mmi's !" I -physiological resistance. And re s ilielr life as soltllers that gave pi i!; i new pos-I'sslon.' " (CONTEST OF THE SUPERMEN 'Warfare of remote Fut.ire Predicted to Depend on Batt "irfucted by Pickod Cemaatenta, 'l.'iy. ii.-'A fnr rein, n eil limy come "Inn IImj embnii'i d hoars of rlwil nn """ win give place log aageV of bal He lo deelile Hie i .inlllct. 'I be hattl 'Hl Ilien be Confined to the loiubnt ITlts nlone Without violent tnlerfer i nee a 1 1 Ii ibe peaceful pursuits of non 'inbiilanis of destruction of llielt property. I'h'st. however, we must evolve v'i"nt euglnea of destruction, so perfect Ihni II few vl.illid heroes will ilinel ICh one of them.Kllor C. Sit. well a i iii's in the Cenuir.i. Tbeaa war inn- 'bines will ,(. s(, ,.,mt:v f I iT 1 only n lev, greai Miweravwlll have the raaourcaa lo eoiistrui I iiml mwi I m ii I ii them.' Wise ''L'lsl, ti,,,, ,IIH skillful syslenis of tux Bilon win Me narnaaarj to org iniae Ibe A'bnta people Tor thelf snplolt. A chosen few. picked from the whole mi Hon, will mini them, men In the full vigor of their itreogtb. physical!) per f'ct to endure the terrible atroln and Ji'weiful or brain lo meet it nil sur mount every intricacy of mechanic! and cvcr iMiieuity ()r strategy. Above all, Ihese hero supeinieii must be or such uiiswervhiK character Unit they will, day In and day out, wllh out eureense. dejote their Unflagging cni to the itrint msk or defending ihe (i Miiznt lot, for which they contend This evolution nnd the Increasltn; ceo nomlp harden of maintenance or this machinery win make sr the luxury of the most powerful ntntrs ami will cnuse ihe area or war consninlly to re eede. Smnll tuitions will no longer be fthlo to maintain military t'siiil-lisb mt'lits mid eventMlly the millions ni men now battling upon the held of honor win bare bean replaced by a contest among a few men In control of stupendous machinery. her'prayer was answered BEES' KNOWLEDGE OF TIME Rair.ng Gorts In Honolulu. ii M' mi or KiiiiiMiiiiwi- is to ne ii" SI to Inwerlna the cost of living If ', nf ihikni (.'tints for market- prill do it. The board of agrleul- IhihI forestry baa authorized cimir- Arthur II. Hire to confer v. l:h the ernr i ml bind coimn'-sloiier on a to withdraw 'be island from lha M ' i i i,nd off r It for I ban Mei n done and Chairman Wee Hi ied in the hands of leimty At- h Oeneral smith Ibe duty of rltiK up the necessary papers. Kn- K.' - now produces koiiIs and sand. In hexed that thousands or Koat nrleinlile quality rnn be exported ilif Island nnd a chance la to he for some eiiterpi'lslna rancher l-ii n n- Ihe (ont king of the tern Honolulu Mar ISiilleiln. New Name for 'Cm. Ir head r an Fast end household rrn sooner arrived st heme Ihe I evening than he wss sent rnrib in rn- "what In the world" was IriHiier wllh the fursece. Hl hut rneotintered the top of lb llfsillnir into the basement, wlili tsall ibiii the hat received s good ""love" in the front. in- emerged from the hnsemeni t u--l with the .ifTendlnt! Ii f ft HI he was met wllh a shout oT r hi ibe six-vear-old lielr to Hie fortune. . mother!" egetglmed ibe boy, I iad I got a iLniplc In bis lew lo Make a Service Flag. im ii Is ,iue to the fainlliiir pic !' ' Ifis wllh Ihe first m r K ",'iid out upon her hip I id ".' hlngton and ww or his ' nl in: on Unit give us such a Hii h mi in. 'lie )ng. bul net n sentiment attaches ' I' Ibai In no iiiiiebini' oimle iiioiI'H'- ' 1 1 proper!) a e shnn'd f'1'' ii service (Iiik In 'bis aay, An l-ll lanrlfla Hun tmiv be lll.'llle ' and a third raids or font Inch 0 libboii. fen IlK'bes or wlll'e knil i noilgb blue t" form Ii" which .Mu are entitled, i ut il'hon Into four nieces, two of lc ll ngth and lha oilier two U llnlsh off lour and a IimT IIiiwIiil' Tor senilis. Hew these her Inserting the a bite the held. 'I in n nriiiibn!" a or I Oil, I Killer II n rriil'lll II' !' Exp?rlm.nta Seem to Prove Tliern En- tlowed With Intelligence Almost Bcyund Belief. Beea, said to be the most Intelligent f bisects, have a remarkable knowV d-i of t; ne. snjs the Philadelphia Record, Professor Conklln f the tni- versltv of IM iiii.-.vUiinln Is of the otiln ,iiii (hut hii s nlso have u powerful iieciory, which Is the reason, he us serta. that a In-,, flying half u mile Lawny from ill I've returns .safely to lis shelter. It ol, serves closely (be lnild- marka paaaad on the outward Journey. All owner of Several hives of bee;. noiinjr the diligence they observed in their work, was Induced to Investigate if time, could be nci ur.itely pinned ,v bi ma. i or a vent wi i ka be bad hi ' ii uis on the terrace of but bousei braakfaal being served promptly at set'ii o'clock, when preserves ui.e used iis u IfgM repust. Most nf tho coiiti uiM of the table were allowed to remain until luiuli eon, at 10 u. in. At noon the mid day in 'ul wus Hcrvcd, but without sweets. At 4 p. in, there was u iiiit lunch, wllh sweets, which remained on (he talkie for hnlf an hour or BO, As n further Inducement a dlafa of stewed clniffes was put to cool on u Window in :n liy, and In u few hours the whole swarm f beoa ere racking the sweet Juice. T.'iis incited the been to visit the window regularly. The dish was aft erward moved to the table, ami was discovered by one of their number. on the morrow several cotnpanlea were ut the feist, ami every day the number Increased. At first the bees arrived at all boms hut soon they realised that there was "nothing doing" between 10 a. III. mid I p. HI., M tl v!.-!ta Ci'Uhiil except ut tin- im ul hours. Llfl.i C rl's Ippetil for Automobile Rldfl Craved Thpt Her Argument Wfai a Oocd One. T'i,' s' yrnr-old dutiable!" of nn nf' tone x has been Iniicbt from Inftiii'v to have Implicit fnllh m prayer. So stiuii.'ly has this been Impressed OQ her mind tint practically an "f her de. sites mnl ebllillsb wishes sooner or Inter llnd expression In prayerful lip pen I. The, child Is n motor enthusiast, nnd on the first warm day after t lit severe v Inter weather she oidted her father to ttltte her out for n ride. lie ex plained that their mnchlne waa put away for lha winter, and that it could not be used nt that time. The child tiicn Bought her mother nnd asked her to piny fur somebody to come ground nnd take them nut for n ride. The mother tried to explain thai such a prayer would be unavailing, but, un- daunted In her firm heller, the child went to her room and prnyid that she might have mi unto ride. An hour or so passed, nnd Ihe Utile Kill waited expectantly nnd anxiously for the au tomobile to arrive, Reeking tn allay tho child's dlaap pnlntmenl the mother started to ex plain more fully, when the ahrlek of nn nuioniohllc horn was heard outside, The child rushed to the door, and to the amasement of the mother, a neigh bor asked the Ctrl whether she desired to take a ride. "Will you hnve riann for mother. too?" the girl asked. "No. we Just hnve room for one lit tle irirl." replied the man nt the wheel. The child hurriedly put on her coat and cap. and ns she left the doorway she turned to her mother and snld: "See, mother, if you had prayed with we you could hnve gone, loo." The motltet Is still wondering. Thinking Again of Social Wnirl ' y'Mg sealer eyaBaasBSjgajBjBaBjm Now that tho war In over, what shall we do with our four minute men? A large proporlfon of the Inlty would like to have them re tained to deliver the permona every Bum xy In tho Churches of our land. Our Heroes BoL MARINE CORPS' NEW INSIGNIA Green Instesd of Blue Uniform Is Not j Recognized by Those Who Are Not Up to Minute. Surprisingly few civilians even nfter I I their Country tins been In tne world , ! war for nearly n year can readily , Identify the various uniforms or the ' I'ti'led States service, (''specially la j this true in regard to the Doited States marine corps. The change of the ma- rme corps' uniforms from blue to for est green haaddod greatly to the be , wiid'Tineiit of the layman who likes to ! recognise a military man by his uni form or Insignia, The small boy. however. Is not. so i easily fooled; ns Is shown by an Int'l i dent whlcb occurred a few days, a". due of ihe sergeants from a marina recruiting station was walking nimui tl.e tl i t hen he crime on ii group of small 1'nys and girls playing on the mi! walk. As he approached them one ' little irirl naked 1 "Wlin r is iiml u an In uniform?" "I guess he's n French officer," snld nnotlier girl. One or tlie boys eyed him closely for a moment, and then planted himself squarely In front of the sergeant and holding him by the coat with two chubby little hands, said: "I wann see V, nil ll.'l cot nn ver cap." The lad knew that the device em- brneiug the globe, eagle ami anchor menus "marine," whether the wearei , he clothed III blue, forestry green or khaki, "(di. you're a murine, nlnfcha," he exclaimed Jubilantly, "An' he's a sergeant mid a sharpshooter, too." he , told bis ptayraatea, wtta a knowing lit tle nod. Afternoon frocks and smart cIoIIioh for tho Southern winter rr.iorls nre quite the thought In feminine mlsda, now that ll can not be accounted unpatriotic Here .ne two now models from Knstern Bhopa, Tho afternoon gown on the left ims an accordion-pleated akirt hold in place with ,i Bat bund 6i the ia material, Tne short over- blriiiHo hai- an unturned hern and etoeuty huttotnii sleeve". The fport suit on the right has a narrow Straight flirt and over blouse with an embroidered girdle. The collar, tuffs and muscled girdle aro of capitol bin What a prief It must bo to the Some one sucKcsts that the Kals K;ii i r to realise thai bis beloved or should hereafter live In Oblivion. r.ii'i irland can gii on without him and is perfectly reconciled to at tempting, it. This will be Impossible, ror )uarters have already been reserved for him in tho Hall of Infamy. "GEHto" BULLETIN SAVES MUCH TIME Gevsrnmsnt's Offlolsl Nswopsper, An swering Questions, Obvlstes Loss cf Tims of Correspondents. Owing to the enormous Increase of government war work the government al depnrtments at Washington nre be ing flooded with letters of liiiiuiry on every conceivable subject concerning the wnr. nn, It has been found s phys ical Impossibility for the tlerks, thouxh ihe.v number nn army In themselves now. to give ninny of these letters proper attention and reply. There Is published dally at Washington, under aiilborlty of nnd by direction of the pie- dent, a government newapgper, the Official Bulletin. This paper prim even day all of He Important runic:, decisions, regulations, proclain- minus, orders, etc., as Ihey are pro mulgated by ihe different departments and ibe many special inlllces and ngenctes now In opemllnn at the na tional capital This official Journal is . ..ni.... i.. po.i ii piiefi nay in every i""' '"" '" ihe. riiiied Wales, more than Bfl.0(i0 In number, and may also ho round on Hie at ,ill iPinii'le- iionrds of trade, chambers of commerce, end the office of mayors, goveruora, and federal "in dels. By ponstilllna these nieJnna1 ft" Moil I'i'1 ;"' fmtnd readdv answered: there win be llttb necessity fur leltet writing: the nnneceaaary congestion or the mniis win b" appreciably relieved! the rallr Is will be called upmi to move fewer correapondence aack ; and the muss or business that Is piling up in tin- government departments will be iliKiil considerably. Hundreds of . now answering correepondert will be enabled lo give their tl 10 cssenllallr tmporianl war work, nnd a fundamentally patriotic! service will have i"'''"i performed by the public. Messenger Wears Tile. War, times and the unprecedented de mand for aids for t'uele Sam have hmueht many ounlnt characters to Washington, notes n capital corre spondent. flue of the ipinliitest guards Is seen dl II nt i nnlii door of Ihe old I. and O'l.ee building, now occupied by Pro vost Mnrrhnl Oeneral Crow ler and tils starr. lie is a gentleman or the old Bout hern school ami while on duty wears n shining black silk hat ot an cient vintage. On the left lapel nf his frock emit Is s little silver lindge of authority and his courtly manner ns he bids one enter the portal of the building alwsys brings a smile. On the pay roll he Is listed ss s "messen ger," nnd lie Is ihe only messenger In Washington who wears a silk hat. Fa7YG WrX ICiatr ttssssssSrV ai ' -iW 11 By T " f "jilBssWMllllsssssssss! i "aanaal ' ssHHBb 1 -. ,c'.' , - v BjagX r SSSST: ! Vdsssl Bfcw, 't&SnSSff JBSSSWBSSSSSSSBLiMyru i i Gencrat!o:i3 to come will rca.. these names with awe, reveranc and sincere gratitude; tho a II! tnry leaders of allied armies who prevailed against all odds to an absolute victory In the world's greatest war. Foch, Pershing. Halg and Diaz. HOI.V KA.MII V CUVRl il (Catholic) Cor Miller and C. -Sunday High Ains at i o : :. o o'clock We. k days .Mass t 7 o'clock. , instructions ."or children tiunr daya at 9 a. m. I Rev, Fathi r Francie, 0. F. M Rector o- Buj a War Sa ng :tami'. A Very Live Tree. In a (ceenl SI. Mchobis Ibere Is a picture or the battered trunk of a tree, broken away in places, ami In side Ii Is growing a young tree. Tim old nee was one of the giant reihvn.n!, oi i .nil.iiiiiii, and in splto of wind and Hie il bus made up its mind to In op rigid on growing In the person of the .Wiling tlco III Ihe very spot when 11 llli M stood I'm- years and yean. i in lug u terrible storm on the moun tain lb" top of the tree was broUi n off ami afterward ihe trunk was very in inly destroyed by forest tiro, bul Ibe rooi retained vitality enough to semi ii), ii young tree wilhln the trunk, Which prelects It from the wind. The original tree was a splendid spe cimen, more ihnii It feet In dlmneter i.i.d towering high iulo Hie sir, and lis successor will probably be or goodly size when the protecting old tumu fulls away. Got the Genuine and Avot Vaste, .aflC'l Lfatl d VX'aVLTfl V m SB, R. BBS UBBBB1 OBssOW OSSsaBBEBi seaWoa Tfiansa .mY ssaTm '-JaWB mSSS& This is a story of two American wars- It begins with the assault of the American forces upon the Spanish defenders of Santiago in the days of '98 and the scenes of the closing chapters are laid, upon the steel-swept fields of France where the soldiers of the great republic of the western world are battling the foes of humanity and civilization. a Intrigue, mystery, chivalry, love, feats of bravery on the field of honor all these elements are interwoven in a story that mystifies and grips and thrills. This first up-to-the-minute novel of the new America the Ameri ca upon whose arms rests the fate of the world will appear as a serial in this paper, beginning in an early issue. Watch for the Opening Installment Surapter Valley Railway C9. , Arrival and Departure Of Trains Departs No. 2, Prairie Sumpter Arrives Baker 1:15 A.M. 2:35 P. M. 4:15 P. M. Departs j No. 1, Baker 8:3 A. M. Sunpt er 1:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:1 P. M. I No. 1 Makes good connection with 0.-W. R. & N. Co. N. 4 (Fast Mail) leavinc Portland 6:15 P. M., arriving at Baker 7:55 A. ; M. and No. 17 from east arriv ing Baker 6:50 A. M. ! No 2 connects with No. 5 Tni Mail) arriving at Baker 7:55 P. M. which picks up Pullman :it Ka er, arriving at Portland 7:00 A. M. Also with No. 18 at 0:45P. M. for points Elat. $1500 111 SlldlUOII IB Hie :. i , . ,'l!, i lie Itm 1 1, Million i brand! d boras shod bur en uiiiiui rseorded in ,, Hill l:i . LOSS m.ii I'uel. vrtiliii hen Mini. Neat sal srouu Bersi i 111. I't i.lllli l.i-S. Reward! Tko Orsses, r iforsiaaiiit Sm i I.ivc .-inik I Has A mm n, wkkk Ike i,i . , lines' It ii i, i will fur l, i 6 illiil li" ,v drsce IssdlBi tbe rnn i hii. i Tilliuu slBI IT ,,; SSI I', - 1st Borses. ii Hi r niuli',. i i Ii 1 1 i . ii iit nl im I,,, 1 1 , elt In r SW. , nuntip. K, i k UHlllil I . , sold si J n. M Mis iirtnvm. Ihe White Held will be vailed elEltSMO nomy In accordance wllh the nuiu Cvry Cake lark used. 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