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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
"TTSi MEN FROM OREGON OFFICIALLY HELD NATION'S CLEANEST Surgeon-General Blue Wires Fact is Disclosed in First i 1,000,000 Camp Reports. Only Fifty-nine Hundredths of One Per Cent Found to Have Venereal Dis ease on Arrival at Cantonments. Now that the war Is over what will tho American destroyers find to de stroy. I Mr. Sugar-Howl, a frlnnil Ioiik withdrawn ir.nu tin public eye, Is with tin again. I'aln Kept Him Awake Nights J. W. Coraopolls, Ta., writes: "I suffered terrible pain; unable to Ho down at night. Tried throe differ ent doctors. Three woeks ago begun taking Foley Kidney l'llls; improve ment in my condition la really won- j derful." Use Foley Kidney Pills for, kidneys, bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism. Sold by lined Bros. NOT1CK OV MHKUIKK'rl MAI-K Surgeon General's Official Telegram Oregon Social Hygiene Society, 720 Selling Bldg.. Portland. A tabulation of one million reports first received from camp surgeons throughout the country shows that Oregon leads the country with a rate of fifty-nine hundredths of one per cent found to have a vener eal disease on arriving in camp It Is hoped that Oregon can continue vigorous measures in combating venereal diseases during the period of demobili zation and thereafter. KUFEIIT BLUB. STATU OF ORKOOIt, OOUNTT OF HARNHT. NOTICE TO OONTRAOTOIUf. ritOI'OHAI,. Sealed proposals, addressed to the County Court of Harney County, Oregon, and ondorsed "Proposals for Constructfng a Bridge In Harney County, Oregon, over the channol between Harney and Malheur Lakes at Narrows. Oregon," will bo re ceived by the County Court of said County at Its ofrtco In the court house, at Burns Oregon, until 2:00 o'clock p. m. on the 30th day of 19 IS, ami at that time will be publicly opened Oregon men. called to the colors during the greatest of all wars, were physically the cleanest In the entire United States Army. Such is not the mere ltnnst of any citizen ef this state, booked only by a high sense of local pride, but It Is the eetabliabed record of the United States Army, oonmunli .' I to the Oregon Social Hygiene H ii ly by Kupert Blue, Surgeon C'lierul, th.ia giving it the greatest possible weight. As will be peen by pefulal of tlie foregoing telegram from Sirgcon General Blue, a tabulation of l.OGo.OOi of the first reports received from camp surgeons places Oregon in the lead with a rate of fifty ntn? hun dredths of one per cent (which means lees than six ineti to the thousand). or, compared with another wire from ldm, this state's standing is but a fraction lower than 18 times ahead of the state with the highest per cent of infection, which was eight and ulne lenths per cent (eighty nine mtu to the thousand). This constitutes one of the grandest and proudest records of the whole wmr period and, great as I b n this I nothing could fill jieoplo v than the official acknov I (rom the National Capital thai On men stood far and av.ay above all others in clean manhood. "That the work of the Oregon So cial Hygiene Society, carried rorward for but seven years, should produce such magnificent results, Is a subject of the most gratifying kind to tho entire Board," said Executive Secre tary Cummins. "Every one of the men who have worked so hard to bring about the result regard this of ficial notification from the Surgeon General as a complete vindication of the program sought to be carried for ward in this state. That the public will respond to sane, clear facts, right ly presented, is also demonstrated beyond doubt. Educators, whe have assisted greatly in the work, may well feel that young men under their tute lage will absorb the benefit to be de rived from Information along physio logical lines, rightly administered. Karents must now see plainly that their children should have the truth as to their physical beings and that, having this, untold good will result." "Future generations, following, are bound to demonstrate the benefits of Oregon's clean manhood, as set forth officially,' commented A. K. Hegel, president of the Society. "This rec ord cannot be overestimated, it is a glorious achievement." 'The full significance of the official announcement from Dr. Hlue is dif ficult to grasp," said Adolphe Wolfe treasurer of the Society. "Dealing as It does with human life and morals, it Is, In a larger sense, more Important than many other achievements, not to detract one whit from any of them. At the outset, many good people doubted the ability of the Oregon So cial Hygiene Society to accomplish worth-while results. I think now, however, no further comment need be had. Surgeon-General illue's tele gram Is sufficient." Lieutenant Colonel P. C. Field, di vision surgeon of the list Division at iCaasp Lewis, has officially credited the splendid reeerd ssade by Oreaeaj -atea to the educational work thai tad la balng done by the fyftee Mclety. December, and place and read. FORMS. I All proposals must be made upon a blank form to be obtained from the County Clerk, at his office at the 1 courthouse, at Burns Oregon, must give the prices proposed, both in writing and figures; and must bo signed by the bidder, with his ad dress. HIDDKUH BOND. Bach bid is to be presented under sealed cover, and shall ! aceompanl ,,i by cash, bidder's bond tnnde payable to Harney County, or n certified' check made payable to the County Clerk of salil County, for an amount e(iial to nt least five per cent of th" amount of the said bid. and no bid shall be considered unless such cash, bond, or cluck Is enclos ed therewith. Such bidder's bond shall be conditioned that if said bid be accepted, the party bidding will duly enter into and execute the con tract. Should the successful bidder to whom the contract Is awarded fall to execute the snine within ten days (not including Sunday) from tho date of the mailing of the notice from the County Court to bltn, ac cording to the address therewith given, that the contrai t I ready for signature, su h casta, bond or eertt , I,... b shall i i irfelted to , Harney County, and the I shall be the property of the county. All ( other egah, bonds and ear titled! checks win be returned to the aneeo- ceaaful bidders who submitted the same, Hl'KKTV BOND. A corporate surety bond will be I r quired for the faithful perfor ; mance of the contract in a sum etiual to one-half of the total amount bid. PLANS AND 8PKCIFICATIONH. Plans may be seen and forms of specifications and contract may be secured at the County Clerk's office, courthouse In Burns Oregon. REJECTION OF BIDS. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal deemed best for Harney County. County Court of Harney County. H. 0. Levens, County Judgo. It. L. Hass, County Commissioner. (Vunty Conmhwlonop. Chester Dalton, County Clerk of Harney County, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of December, 1918. o soth K FOR PUBLICATION. IMTKI) STATKS LAND OPPICB Burns, Oregon, December 10, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that Albert E. Smith, of lillt.en. Oregon, who, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, WHKKKAS. on tho 11th day of December, 1918, in the ClrOttlt Court of Oregon for Harney County, a Judgment was made and entered In favor of Ida M. Schlenk, as I'lain tiff, against Wellington Townsito Company, a corporation, W. O. How ell and Henry C. l'rudhoinino, ns De fendants, for tho sum of $1000.00, with Interest thereon from January 28, 1016, at 8 per cent per annum; and the further sum of $1G0.00, at torney's fees, and costs and dis bursements taxed at $21.90; And, WHEREAS It was further Order ed and Decreed by said Court that Plaintiff's mortgage on the following described property situated In Harney County, Oregon, namely: The south one-half (SVs) of the Southeast one-quarter (8E), and the East one-half (BWi) of the Southwest one-quarter (SWK) of Section twenty-two (22) In Town ship twenty-six (26), South ofRange thirty-one (31), East of W. M; In cluding all the lots and blocks of the Townsito of Wellington contained therein, the plat of which Is recorded In the office of the County Clerk of Harney County, Oregon; be foreclosed; and all the right, title and Interest In said premises owned or hold by any of Bald Defend ants on the 3d day of February, 1915, or since said time acquired, be sold by the Sheriff of Harney County. Oregon, In the manner provided bv law for the sale of real property on foreclosure; And, WHKKKAS, on the 18lb day of December, 1918. an Execution in I'onilosure was duly Issued by the Clerk of said Court commanding DM, the undersigned sheriff, to Urrj upon and sell, In the manner provided bv law for the sale of real properly, all of the right title- and Intorest of said Defendants in ami to sold mortgaged premises; NOW, THaUlirORK, la ohodh to the commands of said Writ mid liv authority thereof, 1 will on Monday the 20th day of January, 1919, at the hour of 10 00 o'clock a. m. of aid day at thu cnurt-houso door In tho City of Burns, Oregon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and Interest of said Defendants, or either of them, in and to said described premises, to satisfy said Judgment, accruing In terest, attorney's fees, costs and die bareemettte, subject to the HU'iii nl Redemption and the Confirmation of litis Court. W A GOODII a N . 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NOTICK Fort 1'tBLICATIOV INIDKD STATKS LAND OPPICI ilurns, Oregon, December 12, 191S. Notice Is hereby given that Clarence C. Bruce, of Burns. Ore gon, who, on October 2A, 191!, made Homestead Kntry, No. 08409, for K'a. Section '12. Township 22 S., Range 32 ic. rVDlamette Meridian. i tiled notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim io tho land above described, before Register and Receiver, nt Bui m . ion, i n l be 1 1 th 4aj oi Janoar; . i m : . man) nai II n Charlet Cnlp, of Hunt., or. .lack Wither-. Tti d H Mar luiii, all of riarney Oregoi V. (!. COZAD, IteKlster I BsVaagaiaVBaVBswaVBBaVBVBBBBtBaWa Ajt Yjolur Service To be progressive and to serve you right, we have installed MBB KASGC r ,'r"v i ' 1 , V .. -vsJ&ii- f 1 . . ;. - .4 mi' n doll-l)HL'trv. nn' sonm cniulv an' P uii' don't n)iget the poor orplinns over tlicivJ on August 21, 19 14, made Home stead Entry, No. 07685, for 8W4, See. 8 and NWVi. Section 17, Town ship 33 , Range 30 K , Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three-yoar proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Re ceiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 13th day of January, 1919, Claimant names as witnesses: J. L. Bradeen, Oliver H. Miller, A. J. Downa, all of Blltzen, Oregon. A- S Hebener, of Catlow, Oregon. T. o . Ceead. Beedeter f , a . , BaMavHJaaWiMaafiBaBh?alSeBaM kmkmmm3 mmmummmfS, m WmmmmmmWLk: BMriHBaBMBBBaBBlaBaBaaaaaaaBa . dWClM Itflg.ii I HWatJam HbbB aaaanlBBB aaaaVaaBc aV W Mikmi (VaVit MBB Yt Bsaan iaHaa'BIaV aaaaaBB IbbK am. CTBaalV tXSB W 9 '"- - tSJs4KSk. rZVaaaaal ' gaVaaaal WaL. aTaaw ' XT LAmmmm 1 J flHJ I taffBaWLtlA jtinany JaaaamaataHL S 'aaaaaB " I PBwBBfiBSSBHKg. fee? ea" II I B W? Ifl tP '' m daffiam-'' . 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