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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1918)
m i u .I,.. i.h nlViL'irfL-in& 5Sn J Wa'tsupfI RtSeMTS, jito0 f. THANKSGIVING- PRestNTS WhV TONALO, -vouRe tw must t THiNKir Mrifp UP Of we Pont iv il '!' pwseNis on IreXNW- GIVINtr sift. 1 t TAT I Dir-.ilY ! T8'',' p' s i i -r MT. HERMON HOLY GROUND Many Nation Hav Built Their Tern- plea on the Elevation of Which David Sang. Mount Hermon. sacred mountain of Syria, rises, n silent sentinel, abort the fruitful ileitis and vineyards of Lebanon and Dntnascna, Oat tT from its rung? of the Antlllhiinus by the deep valley of rinrtuln It has kept Its lonely vigil through the agB, The Hebrews called it Hermit. According to legend the vl?h-l nngela in their fall from I'nradlsp landed on Hermon and gave It Its name. Like n gray-haired giant the old mountain helds Its white-erownod head above the clouds. At sunset these clouds turn to rose and gold, the moun tain top (laming like a torch against the sky. As the sunlight fades the evening mists wrap old Ilermon's head In vails of gray and white. "The white-haired old man of the mountain has donned his nightcap for the night." the people of the surrounding plains tell yon. The mountaln's.foot Is covered with the green of onks, poplars and dense brush with nn oecnslonnl luxuriant vineyard. The wines of Damnscus are famous throughout the Orient. The mountain springs keep the valleys well supplied with water. Higher up ore the ruins of former temple, hu'.lt centuries ago, their entrances facing the rlslni: sun. fn the old -days Hie pious folks of the valley climbed the mountain side to worship on their holy ground. The temples are of various nations, Including Greek, Roman and Hebrew. David sang of Hermon and the cooling breath of the winds blowing from its Icy summits. As the giver of nil good things, of wine and cool va ter, of timber and olives and breezes In summer days, of tales of wonder and angels for the winter nights, the people of old looked to Ilerniou as a storehouse of treasure sot up by a beneficent Deity. ROMEO WAS CLAD IN KHAKI WANTED HIS MONEY'S WORTH Nobleman Evidently Had Some Idea That Great Musician Waa Giving Him the Worst of It. Wienlawskl had his mumorons experi ences, this even after he was quite widely known, writes Alexander Hloeh In the New York Times. On one oecii Plon he was asked by a wealthy I'.rit lsh nobleman to state his terms for playing half an hour at his home. They came to nn agreement and on the evening of the musicnle Wloniaw Fkl opened the program with I'.eettwv en's "Romance in F." He was playing his best and deeply engrossed in the music when he snd denly noticed out of the corner of his eye the hwrt nervously looking at his watch. This happened several times before the "Itomanze" was finished. At Its close, as he was hewing M BO knowledgmenrs to rapturous npplnnae, the Ilritl-!i pier caught him by tin sleeve and whispered in his ear: "For heaven's sake. man. how mui-h do you expect to get through in htilf an hour at this rate? Why do you play such slow pieces?" ROOM SI I'I'LV Nl rni.KNCK The chief function of roots In cat tle foedign is to supply a succulent tions the quantity of nutrients grown per acre In root crops Is small in comparison to the cost of production. These root crops, how ever, can be preserved during the winter equally well whether large or small quantities are fed each day, and therefore have special applica tion when only a few cows are to be fad Of the different root c rops, mangel-wurzel furnish- the greatest yield per aire (Khar kinds of beets and turnips and CSrTOtl umv be used. Turnips, however, should be fed gftar milking rather thai! before, as they cause a had flavor in the pro ducts if fed immediately before milk ing. Carroti Imparl a deairable color to the milk. e Huy a War Saving Stamp. Played the Popular Game, Choosing the Dinner Table to Work on Af fection i of Waitress. Tt l natural that we should bo eager to do whatever we can for the hovs In khflhi : but sometimes, when the pa triotic zeal Is not rooompanled bv n sympathetic Imagination, the lieuell clary may prnv to he delivered from our frlpnds. writes " n American Woman" In the Oullook. A homesick Ind Is Itkolv to want either an atmosphere like that of his own home or else the exotic flavor the expectation of which has helped him to undertake the great adventure so ehoerlly. In one family among my neighbors the son of the hnue was scandalized when one of their guests st Sunday dinner made the perfectly simple and natural request that he be permitted after the meal to repair to the kitchen where the pretty waitress was. Per mission was dented. tnt young Romeo was not dlseonrai.-'d. and this letter came ''To the Olrl Tint WmIIs fur Mrs. So-aint-Sii Vott are the best over Are you keeping company with any body?" Me added M nnme and a few personal details, and this delicious bit of Identificatien: "If you don't know which soldier wrote tills. It l the one that touched your hand under the dlah when you passed the point ies." 1'nln Kept Mini Awake, MIiin I J. W. Coraopulla. l'a.. writes: "I suffered terrlhlo pain; unable to lie down at night. Tried three differ ent doctors. Throe weeks i ;n begun tnklug Foley Kidney Fills; Improve ment In my condition Js really won derful." Use Foley Kidney Fills for kidneyt, bladder trouble, backache, rhuumatlani. Sold by Keod Bros. , NOTICE OK NCHOOL MMKTINO j This will bo the greatoat Thanks giving since the days oi the I'llgrlm Fathers. One hardly known how to specify the causes fur thankfulness. HOW i -.or, wi ,i'l lit iii-niliin !' hy Victory, President vVll Marshal Pooh, Oenaral Perthtnf, the I-tench To'a, tti. Tanks, the Oobs, the i in iiii nt aropi ittj ar i no itltat, j as, l i inlierry aBttOS and puniiikin plo. I Add others to suit your Individual tllhtO. Yank Leader Who Is Now Com manding German Soil &C Russia a Puzzle Even to Tolstoy. "How can one undrt I chaos?" Is the reply fount llva Tolstoy, sop of the famous I.oo Tolstoy, writer, philosopher and mvstle. made to the question as to hl Interpretation of conditions In Kurope. If such a man as Fount Tolstoy Is at sea In regard to Rnaslftn affairs. If Is surely pardonable for Americans to be In Ignorance Of them. The count Bays that the real U'l-sla lui not heen consulted st all In the recent changes there. The real Rnssin is pea sen I Russia and peasant lt:itii ims been Ignored The count pleads for Ameri can sympathy for hi people, who, he any a, twee heen deceived nnd misled. "The crime of all the Rttvstnn leader." he saya, "is that they have tieetr fol lowing their own program and Irnor ln the peasants, the messes " Wl.nt will come out of the present chaos the count professes he does not know. NOTIC10 19 HERKUY OIVKN To the legal voters of School District No. 1 of Harney County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MKKTiNU of said DiDtrlot will be held at Public School Uulldtng, on the 30ih day of Nor., itlS, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to vote on the proposlloa of levying a special diatrlct tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on Jane -', lilt, and end ing on Jutis Mi 191. Is estimated In the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax. sad all other moneys of Him district: RtlNsWl Kstlnistcd KvpctKllluiv Teachers' salaries 7 !) gt'.O 6 Salary Teacher Of muui and art with suppllev . 7 I 2. Fit Furniture HO.M Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc 160.00 Repairs of Hchoolhounes, out buildings or fames &00.00 LOgal SOI vires BO 0(1 BoflBMT'l Bupplic ::. Of Jaaltor'a ages TBO00 Janitor's supplies 10.00 Engineer's wages 101.00 Fuel iioo.oo Light I I and oil 76.00 Clerks' saiary 100 I I Posing and stationer) :,o.i ,, Eighth grado examination 4.oo Internet on bonded debt iftTO.oo I, I' rest on school vsairants 1700.00 Inauxanes Pnainms ofi oo Kxpres on Films ur.d siln I .(..'.() (irc;it for "Flu anil "tJrlp" Cough i "I had an awful cold thai left me with a dreadful cough, says Mrs. M. , B. Smith. lienton.La. nought Foley's I Honey and Tar of our druggist audi It cured mo completely.'1 This grand remedy should be In every household I (his time, when Influenaa. grip, j canghs are so prevalent. Contains no opiates. Long Loaves Are Moct Economical. A loaf weighing one pound contains 11 icr cent of wafer If It Is round and only .4 percent if It Is cylindrical. Then fore, she who buys Inns loaves gets 14(1 grammas more actual fond for her money than she who Inns round loaves. The reason for this Is Hint the sphere Is the figure that contains the largest possible volume underi lbs smallest possible snrfnee, snnVtbi evap oration is a matter ,,r surfnco, till Is greater from a cylinder than I Is from a sphere of ths same v el -in. Where Thomai Yale Rets. In the new American nrtny there are many officers whose alms mater Is Vale college, and some of I hem regard Wrexham. In North U lee, a.s a place of almost personal Interest, For It Is there that Thomas Vai". who Inaugu rated the great seat of American learn ing, was burled, and It is Interesting to recall that In the early nineties a root of Ivy from hl grave was sent to Professor Phelps., formerly the American minister in London, to plant against the college htltldltif fsWdosj Chronicle. s NATl'RAMHT TKIXH AKOIT 00FU8RB "The life history and control of pocket gophers In Hie Willamette valley," Ih summed up in g new O. A. C, experiment station bulletin of the foregoing title, written bi a western naturalist, Howard M. Wright, now In army overseas service. Mr. Wight studied tin; living, feeding, and talking hubits of the Utile pest and utilized the Information gained in idling how to -control its depreda tions by poisoUi ami traps. Father and son will both be Interested In the story and diroetiom A copy may bs bad free ot charge Total estimated amount of money to bs agpmcV d for g )!irt"" i during til year tifi.tiK6.8J Ball ma led Receipts From sonnty school rn:.'l dur'nc, the coming school r 2!t27.20 Prom state school fund dur ing the coming year 101.80 Cn 'i now In tile hand s of i he ih ,: .. clerk I 08 Total estimated receipts rot Including the monej to lie i-ee dved from ths tax winch It is proposed to vote . S-IOS-'.'! Ikrcapitlilallou Total estimated expenses for the year $ I ti.69ti.g0 Total estimated receipts, not Iscludlsg ths tax to be voted .. v : llalauce, amount lo he rais ed bv district tax to hs voted 113,104.87 j The m in ii t of money to he raised' by this special tax is more than (be amount raised hy special school dis trict tax In (he year Immediately pre ceding this, plus six po( cent. It Is i i iSSgry to raise this additional smouul bv special lovy for the ioi-1 i lowing reasens: Increase of teachers I salaries and Increased cost of all linos ol fuel, labol and Hiluplles. Dated nils -'sili day of September, HIIS. J. U QAULT HHNRY DALTON BAM MO i HGRBHEAD Hoard ol I) reilor- School Dltl No 1. (flOTlCl F (ilAROIAVK SALE OK HKAI, PHOI'KRTY Notice Is hereby give (hat by vir tue of an order of rale duly made and entered in the County Court of the State of Oregon, fur llarno County, on the lOth dsy of Oetobor 1918. licensing, empowering and ill-1 rooting ths undersigned, guardian of the persons and1 estates of (Irani Btruek, sMiea struck, Pannie Itruck ami Tlionta Siruik, m'l.ors. lo selF the real property belonging to raid i minors. I Willi from and after the :ioth day of November, iis. pro- i sod to sell at private salo (he fol lowing described real property, to wli: 'i'lie aa t half of the north i l Quart r ol at I Ion nine r ), in ton n ship twt i tj thr s i -1 1 south i I ihirt ouo i :n i, east of the " iji.itnetie Merldaan, In Hamen County, Oregon, containing eighty I Ml I acre. I, more or les.i. tOK-ine.- is iii uii water and w.tn-r rights ap liurteiiatil th, n ., 'i ;m j.-i ms ol ala are porch i i r to aaanme and pay the mortgage of 1)000.00 nt lid rani pro- port) and make pa.wmnt In ash Of at lea-, t i he further fum of IS000.OO, bs ancs oi pprchaas pries to ha paid on i - befi r five a with latt t fi )er lent per .- II l: II III. tucil'eu . second mortr.ire on . laud, oi nil' other terms j said guardl:i may doom to the be I s t ol sal I mini r , Bids i or ths parchs of -,, ii r. al propi I d (o and lefi with my attorney I. B. Cook, of Burns, Oregon. SEI HA STRI "ii. Oui rd an. He Was "Broken" Capt. Wallace, U. S. A., was a vic tim of sinister forces that sought to betray America to the enemy. But he "came back." On the battlefields ot Ffance he fought tot the honor of tha army that had diacarded fiim. He lived to win vin dication and the hand of the "daughter of the regi ment" who had never doubted him. If J! eS'2s - iAwsmlfl Dr' tsflMI HBf . IUBsf! Skj0- JjfcO MBMW"W" '' M BaHSiir.rM; r-il I Here Is shown Oeneral Dlckman, the fortunate Yank lender selected to command the American forces on German soil The Yank Headquarters arc at Cologne, one of the largest Rhino cities. Seven hundred and fifty thousand Yank warriors make jip this army of occupation. Oeneral Dlckman Is aeen In this new picture studying a map with a member of his staff, and with newspaper correspondents looking on. r-U3AK2l iiUEf.' 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