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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1918)
H32fcm' "'ANV INTO BELGrW. C F aMrliHHlHBBV.! WLl, Jt? if '......... ,.. !.. MMM in IV- I lug up to nrin'Mlli'Q agrotnont on Ihn re patriated e Inui e,' mill licii Is shown one of tlio In Ig lit est spots hi (do war. It kIiowh a Bel Rlan coimulur agent being allowed to como buck to hi bomelaiid after' (our years o( exile and wandering In Germany. TIiIb pic ture Is new from', (lie Belgian German, border. m wf d Cross Sends Relief Ships tor Allied Soldiers and Civilians in Starving Russia. I relief ship win recently sent from is country to Archangel iy tbe icri in Red Cross with .1,(100 tons clru-s food, aonp ami other sup M fir the use of the Allied soldiers ! in ily civilians in that pnrt of ssl.i. The vessel's cargo was val 1 ii r $i,fiii,i:i:t later, nnother ship wtis dlspntehed tying -00 tons of similar supplies nil-' ill hy the American lied Cross. total expenditure for the two shlp iU amount Iiik (o over 2,000,000. uj"i C. T. Wllllami of llalilninrn in charge Of the party of thirteen -h in i ompaiiieil the sliipmeut from I Country. He w.is formerly n inetn pf I lie lied CroM ('oiiimissloii for i Major Klrkpatrlek. at one H .i member of the latter eoantta a, but recently attached to the .::, Medical Corpa, heada the nedl- the Archangel axpendltloo. i general hoepltal supplies il tbe greater part of the from America. in- chief concern of the; .:is providing comforts for art n and Allied lighting men in : it of Ihe world, nil efforts were it in get relief to the Itusslun sui ts who were returned from tier n prison camps at the rate of about HO i week. The condition of these n ;i-i pitiable. It has been enti led that 00 ier cent, of them were Icrcular. In udiiltion to drugs and food, al- very Imaginable article on the - Ippiiea sent over was for the mif.irt. convenience and pleasure of Allied soldier. Just a few of articles were playing curds, lilailes, JcwHliarp.s, mandolins, ileulis, ukuleles, phonographs, raa skates, wig", whiskers, I m paints, footballs, snowshoea, ' irs, hockey outfits. Indoor base- ilia, moving picture outfits, BIMBO, Biyi-r liooks, boxing gloves, giimes, lc, liooks, cigarettes, cuudy and ed fruits. The mid of prompt relief for tho lalilt.mis of towns along the coast lie White Sea and on the Kola Dlusiiln, many Of whom were facing irvuliiin. was found to be linperu e. Scurvy had broken out among t pie at these places, adding to t general dlstn aa The towni to which the relief er udition was sent are virtually Ivo Kl friuri I lie outside world because the inai herous coast line, shifting id liars and uncliarted waters. An Bttlniiully early front, even for that rt of the world, ruined the harvests, lich were expected to Improve con Ions Statements, printed In llus in, explaining the work of the Rod wore distributed among tbe lu- MtaiiiH. COUNTY COURT. limn Allowed and Disallowed at be November, 1918 Term. (Continued from page two) Auguata Nelson, clean- ''' : liool house after lection Kt, Tel. & Tel. Co., 'oils for Huperintond iH' office Int. Mt. Tel. & Tel. Co., llontal & Tolls for Sup erintendent's office Int. Mt. Tel. & Tel. Co., Tolls for Superintend ent's office Class & l'rudhomme Co., Supplies for Treasurer's office W. Z. Moss, serving sub poenas for Circuit Court M. A. lllggs, cash advanced for stenographic work Italplt lllmer, assisting In making official canvass of votes Glass & l'rudhommo Co., Supplies for Clerk's of fice Harney County News sup plies for Clerk's Office Harney County News sup plies for Sheriffs Office Glass fr l'rudhomme Co., BlOOtlOB supplies Kllham Stationery &lrint lng Co.i supplies for Court house I. Schwartz, supplies for Court house Int. Mt. Tel. & Tel Co.. Tolls by County Judge Int. Mt. TOl. & Tel. Co., Tolls by Clerk's office Int. Mt. Tel. & Tel. Co., Kent ul by Clerk's office Int. Mt. Tel. & Tel. Co., Tolls by Commissioner Int. Mt. Tel. &. Tel. Co.. Kental ft Tolls for Dis trict Attorney's office Hollls Van Dorn, deliver ing Ballot boxes to polls Mtb. J. W. Geary, conduct ing eighht grade exam ination Harney County Tribune, Supplies for Court house N. lirown & Son, supplies for prisoners Wm. Walker, transcrips for District Attorney G. W. Clevonger, burial of County charges J. W. Geary, treating County Influenza pati ents Crane Mercantile Co., Sup plies for County Influ enza patients Heed Uros. supplies for County Influenza pati ents Vale Trading Co., sup plies for County Influ enza patients Chas A. King, supplies for County InHuenza pati ents Clarence Krickson, (dis allowed) serving sub poeanas in Civil case I. W. Oeer, (disallowed) services rendered County during Grasshopper cam paign Bolton Bodmer Company, Freight ft storage on road machinery Grader Mfg' Co., road 30.10 12.81 4 10 24.00 H.OO 14.00 18.18 C.7D 7.50 B5.S8 16.18 :: r. 1.07 4.29 & 06 2.31 37.95 1.40 9.00 69.03 40.45 72.00 228.00 200.00 for 5.00 5.96 Hussell repair parts machinery Coast Culvery ft Flume Co. Signs for roads 19.77 46.56 403.84 269.25 30.00 376.00 9.53 12.15 194.00 Joe Iletherford, supplios for road construction .... Harney Saw Mill, lumber for bridges Harney County Tribune, Notices for road Law signs . Harney Valley Lumber Co. Lumber for road work J. L. Lowe, lumber for bridges I'orter-Sitz Co., supplies for road work noltou-ltodmer, freight ft storage on road machin ery J. N. .i-. ii mi lumber for road construction Vale Trading Co., supplies for road work Leo Hong, lunch for Coun ty labor, road work W. V. King, viewing roads petitioned for construc tion I Iml .loii-Keenatlghty Co., repair purls for road mioiiinery B, ii. Bennett, reparlng bridge Clyde A. Gibbons, lumber for bridges N. Brown ft Son, lumber furnished for bridges I. 8. Geer ft Co., supplies for road work ' Int. Mt. Tel. ft Tel. Co., Harney Valley Lumber Co., Tolls by road master lumber for bridges Lampshire's Garage, sup plies for road work M. Ilorton, supplies for road work James Krall, labor on roads Mllldalo Milling Co., lum ber for road ft bridges .... ! J. G. Nicholson, survey ing roads A. B. Cooley, labor on roads with tractor Hamey Saw Mill, lumber for bridges A. K. Brown, labor re pairing roads .'. Klectrlc Light ft Power Co., Lights for High school J. W. l'epper ft Son, music for High school The Times Herald, sup plies for County Treas urer Chas. Owens, refund of tax City of Burns, refund of cash advanced for Coun ty patients CDC. 10 Dr. C. C. Griffith, assist ing With Influenza, vaccinating, etc Int. Mt. Tel. ft Tel. Co., Tolls for High school L. L. Noonchester, Furni ture Co., furniture for High School Mrs. M. B Hayes, eggs furnished domestic sci ence. High School Tho Times Herald, printing ft supplies for High School O. T. Storll, supplies for High School 6.15 96.24 5.15 4.03 408.00 39.50 11.70 7.68 1.75 2.80 no. oo 17.65 3.50 231.12 139.75 164.94 1.36 1,902.42 31,88 4.10 12.00 670.49 99.30 300.80 123.62 34.00 3.00 6.65 2.00 31.44 Harney County Tribune, printing for High School 3.00 Farmers Kx hangn, sup plies for, High School . L0.4B Lunaburg, Diillou ft Co., supplies for High School 17.17 iieod Broth en supplies for High School 29.75 Hampshire's Garage, sup plies for High School .... 4.40 I. Schwartz, supplies for High School 13.90 Basil E. Halston, salary. Principal of the High School 221.21 Loran McCulloch, Janitor of High School 12.00 Cole ft Hamlin, Typer- wrlters for High School 170.00 Wholesalo Typewriter Co., Supplies for High School 2.50 The Prang Company, sup plies for High School .... 6.38 Underwood Typewriter Co., Supplies for High School 9.00 WrayB Stage Co., freight for High School supplies 3.44 Tho Itennld Press Co., sup plies for High School .... 1.00 Gregg Publishing Co., sup plies for High School .... 2.24 I. 8. Geer ft Co., supplies for High School 19.50 Mrs. I. Schwartz, rental of piano for High School .... 8 00 STATK OF OltKGON, County of Harney I, Chester Dalton, Clerk of County Court In and for tho county and State aforesaid, hereby certify (hat tho foregoing list is a true and cor rect list of all claims allowed and disallowed by the County Court at the November 1918 term of Court, Dated this r,th day of December, 1918. CHESTKIl DALTON, County Clerk. WHY QUIT? CIIIUSTIAN HCIKNCK HOOIKTY Tho total production of tho war gardens was so enormous that it was hardly credible. It represented the effort of amateur farmers backyard agriculturists who never did anything of the kind before and probably never will again. But why shouldn't they? If wo are capable of producing so gigantic a surplus of foodstuffs, why don't wo go on producing it, or something equally necessary? The same applies to all our war time efforts. With similar standards of production and achievement maintained everybody In the country would have an automobile, a steam yacht and a summer homo. Services at 11:00 o'clock. Sub ject of Lesson-Semon next Sunday: "God the Preserver of Man." The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room In the church Edifice, Is open on Tuesday and Fri day from 2 to 4 P. M. Sunday School meets on Sunday at 10 o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to Ita classes up to the age of t years. The public la cordially Invited to the Church Sevlces and to tbe Read ing Room. , o Do your Christmas shopping early. LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, :: OREGON Established thirty-two years Need no introduction Through square dealing have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer in the experimental class, but stand among the solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has boon duly appointed ailmlnistratrix of the Estate of Har riet t F. Watson, deceased, by order of the County Court of Harney County, Oregon, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said deceased or her estate lire notified to present them to the undersigned at the office of Charles W. Ellis, her attorney, in tho Masonic Building In Burns, Oregon pro-! porly verified as by law required within six months from the date of this notice which in dated December 14, 1918. Margaret Shaver, Admx. First pub. Dec. 14. Last pub. Jan. 11. Hardware that Wears Hard We have TOOLS necessary to repair house or barn, farming implements and the thousand odd fixings about home. Keep things in STANDING UP shape. When the weaken, repair them. Our KITCHEN and HOUSEHOLD sup plies and accessories are of the best wearing and neatest appearing articles of their kind. AND YOU SAVE THESE 9 $ $ I. S. GEER & CO. 100.00 2.88 29.40 4.56 12.30 8.35 I'm still buying aU the HIDES, FURS and PELTS 1 can get hold of Further: I'll pay from 50c. to $1 more for coyote and cat hides than any other buyer in Eastern Oregon Highest Cash Price for Hides and Pelts If I don't I'll give you the 50c. and you mag keep tlurhidee. L. L. NoonchetUr, Burns, Ore. NOTICK l-tn TUBLICATION UNI DEI) STATES LAND OFFICE Burns, Oregon, December 12, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that Clarence C. Bruce, of Burns, Ore gon who, on October 26, 1915, made Homestead Entry, No. 08409, for E4, Section 12, Township 22 S., (tango 32 E., Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 14th day of January, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Culp, of Burns, Oregon. Jack Withers, Fred Haines, Oeorge Marshall, all of Harney Oregon. T. O. COZAD, Register I That Fall Suit! Have it made now during the slack season. We are always busy but more time now than we will have a little later. Call and See Our Samples and Styles W illiams-Zoglmanit Clothing Company - . . . wm i ' "l BUYING Eastern Roods means sending some of our money back. East to be distributed in Eastern pay rolls for the benefit and prosperity of Eastern com munities. Why not recognize your power to make our own state grow and prosper by patronizing our own manu facturers? BUY HOME PRODUCTa Humi UnxjsTvr Lsaoui Oaaavw The Path of All Wise Men Leads to our Store " M StopJ,b and fruA cecJJijI where holiday groceries and vegetables are best Where prices are right and where the Interest of your Holiday Is the interest of our Holiday. We will make a handsome and appetizing ta hie for your family not only at festive times but also for ordinary three times a day cooking Let us serve you as we serve your neighbors Farmers Exchange Barns. Oregon A. 01TINGER, Proprietor NAT! FRANKLIN, Manager