. wmwtfiwluwjiii ""' w" UOVKHXMKNT MAY DMMltAfl mo .VHH ROMTOTttAM soo.v David B, Mornuii. n roproaontativa of the tleiiornl l.aiul orilre anil the U, 8. Geological Biirvcy at Washington, I). O. Ims bpen In VnU thn past work. rheckliiK over applleiuits and da. a on the 640 acre homestead art, an ap plied In this district. Mr. Morgan la here attending; to office work preliminary to the send ing of field men by the department to Investigate tho claims and pave the way to designations, which should follow Immediately after tho work Is completed. "You may say for me," stated Mr Morgan, in reply to an Inquiry as to when designations should lie expect ed "tliHt our field men will lie In this district at an i urly date, and those who have made application for a designation under this net, should help these men in making their re ports, in every way DOMlhlOi for their Three week.i from Monday, beginning Maf 20 and extending through tho week lo May 17, tho American pioplo will he asked to subscribe to tho second War Fund of the American Red Cross. One Hundred Million Dollars will he needed and every cent of every dollar will be spent for war relief. The amount la large but the campaign for It will be short and the time left to prepare for It comparatively short er. Tho quota tbls Division will raise Is nearly $2,000,000, and In order to assist those who will the people an extensive puhllct'y campaign has been term of exploitation. Magazine advertisements will copy and advertise m e n t s will lie placed before billboards and street. ar cards will do their pari, and t Is up direct charge to see that no one who glvo? For many months now the world a day for the destruction of life ami reports after their Investigation of i saving lives and alleviating tho suffering those claims, will bo of vital impor tance to the department in making the Una: designation." Vale Knter prise. WHKATI.KHS IUIKADS THAT WIN HI SUAMVK APPROVAL right now Is a War Fund their names really wants to give la bus been .spending over properly; who U he More Important however tho appointment by chapters of a Campaign Manager. ami Immediately are sent to the several Btate War Fund Seattle, Chairman for Washing ton; Henry L. Corbett. Portland. Chairman for Oregon; K. II. Dewey, Nampa, Chairman Idaho, and li. M. Ilehrends. neau, Chairman for Alaska. National Committee for this vision Is llervcy Llndley, Seattle, Chairman, Charles K. Peabody. Seattle, and Henry U Corbet, Portland Campaign literature and the various chapter quotas to he raised will be sent out ut once. ihiiiii In direct contact with worked out which provides for wiry rem h 2 0.000,000 readers. Newspaper the entire reading p u li I I e. rosters, to t h e hi in m I I I e e s In overlooked. Anil will I hey a hundred million dollars then l hat will hesitate In than a u y thing else War Fund Committee upon a p p o I u t m e it I Chairmen. These are N A7.AHFM-: IWROII Hev. Dyman Ilruugh, Pastor. A cordial Invitation Is extended to you to attend our services . Tbe heurs of the service on tbe Sabbath are as fallew: Preaching at 1 1 A. M. Hahhath School at 10 A. M. Young Peoples' mooting at C: P. M. Hong service at 7:3 P. M. Preaching at 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7: P. M. Chairman and to see that A. II. Stewart. for Ju- The 1)1- Whother In Jest or earnest many husbands have been reported as find ing fault with their wlve's conser vation measures as applied to the family food. Since the work of pre paring foods without some of the standard ingredients has not always boon understood, results have not always been promising. Without help, it is as difficult for a housewife to make breed without wheat as It was for the children of IsroaJ to make bricks without straw. All such housewives new have the opportunity tO get the benefit of the ' ii i i i n experimental work dene by their ( There It much In this speech to give lie, that our armies will be rushed i.Mli,: lo make' final thro. s,i1'' Co11 : "r "' ir in serious thought. to Euros as fust as it Is htimattl Proof, to establish claim to the land paper allOWf thi tO get b'j in which ..,.. tl,llv ,.,l,l.u noaaihla to nut them there above ,li ,. . ibeil before Rfta-tati r and mi .lrwji..ip' ii- e hi iimiiiii --- -- . WT - . - (American lied Cross ItuUetln.) i ii iienl v. heal lest or brood i whfe dl v. loped. Here BT two re. ommemli d h Dun Milam us Doing adopted to average homo conditions,1 and u bring satisfactory conserve lion leud: Steamed Hice liri-ad 1 1 cup corn meal cup rice flour 2-3 cup oat Flour 1 t salt 1 teaspoon soda 1-3 cup molosHes 1 cup sour milk Mix dry ingredients. Mix molasses and sour milk. Combine, put In a greased mold and steam two hours. Makes one loaf. Out Flour Muffin- 3 '- cups oat flour 1 Mi cup milk 4 tablespoons Karo corn sirup 8 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons crlsi o 2 eggs, beat whites light THE UNIVERSAL C S Buy Your Ford Car "NOW! We have plenty of cars in stock at CRANE and BURNS BURNS GARAGE BURNS AKD CRANE ifp mar.-Jl that Ct at Britisn la making little If "ut while our lighting men i,re Reooivor, at Hums. Oregon, ou the any haatfwaj toward winning tho war jiMtoaini to tho fray, tin re is also Mta dj pi Hoy, 1911 ami thai BngUnd Is ncorlng tho limit hOroatOM link for cwry man. Claimant names as wilm ot her resources of men. The hill woman, liny ami i;lrl who remain at James Campbell, of Narrows, ore propoaoa I pall men of 50 and boys homo. We must work work ami gOO, T. L. Newell, of Crane. OrugonJ of 1 S The speaker Is careful to state save We iiium food our troops and . 1'iitil Weil and Annie Well both of that not afl tho older men will he provide them with all the uecessurl . Hum, Oregon sent to the front, but that thej are , e of war And we must practically j msled to take the places of younger feed the alii, d world There la no uu n who can participate In the fight- escaping the obligation. The cuu-e lug. Is our own. and the man who shrinks V. U. COZAD. Register. o- ADMINISTRATORS NoTICK In this emergency. America duty ! now n,ui" '"'ever bear the brand of Is plain. We can no longer sit back and wall for the utiles to stop the slacker and the coward. ii OCR ORI.IOATIDN. German hordes. We are vitally In terested as they, and have as grcut a stake in the final outcome as any one of the Kuropeun nations. Cortaluh no person of average In tilligencc could doubt for a moment 1...1 i,,e ,k. , .Mn.-rie., ,. ,,w m- bu., , ,ho mm uisoiiianiv iiiiKi'ii wiin iiiui or ine allies. Certainly none cull iloulit that an allied defeat would prove a staggering blow to American pro gress and American prosperity. If not to her very existence as a free nation. America must win tho war Her UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Hums, Oregon, April 22, 1918. Nolo e ii hereby given that Karl D The speech of Preml r l.loyd power must be Hie added tone thai Well, of Narrows. Orogon, who, on George In Briaiab House of Commons i-hall turn the scale in favor of the .January 11, l'j, mad Horn on the question of the Man Power allied cause. To that end all DOT l-.nlry N 0 9 .'! I D. for ..'K 14, Section I bill noyy pending should be read by immense power must be exerted Township fl ., BgOgO :: 1 R., Wllla- every American, and read carefully. President Wilson has assured our ul- mote Meridian. 1ms tiled nottcO of in Not lee Is hereby given that the undersigned has been unpointed ad ministrator of the BctatO of Joshua A subscriber suggests that In deal- '' Frv. deceased, by order of the lug with loiterers we exempt tbe fish-; County, Court of Harney County erinan. Weil agree that if they are ' Oregon, duly made and entered on required to estubllsh I lie absolute Hie rd day of April 191.X. and has truth of evroy tale told, and demon- j qualified as such administrator. All Hirale that they have really coutrl-1 persona huvlng claims against the said deceased or bin estate nre here by notified to present the same, duly verliled as by luw required, either to the undersigned at his ranch in Sun set Valley, Harney County. Oregon. or to his attorney Charles W Kills, at his ftfftoi In the Masonic llldg.. within six months from the duie ot tilts DOtlOtf, Dated April 24. 1918. CHAIH.KS V ltKKH. Administrator of the estate of Jo; hua T. l'ry, (.( , EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANICS With modern facilities to care for all Auto ailments Familiar with all make of Cars H. C. SHIREMAh, La mpsh ire's Garage o NOTICE FOR PCIII.ICATION. JJoyal Oregonians are ZProud of" this unmatched Record incomeX it d,49i.0c iV'lA ' lN FOPCfA jr ' ' ' i 19 1 )( j, ii ii .ocA - M'S'3H".956 0Q lQSltk 4'i T.A? tc I i ' -", t r : - . " i'M. liyiOj vT .-VU . IOC AJVj i JW 3 C.OK) .vJU 191 : 11916 l a,,Tr ' ikgaA rE3ERVc i ' '(J,lo l ;xu i Ml ".00 '" " ' 'i'I.chA iOm l" il m ti ., . . . . m M ' ' m ii. T T. I l - rt I I i . V 11911$ 254.IB8.0Q ., ,-,,1 ,A j JvZSJ. t"u,00-"y QOi no'.', a, () , e.C)t '?'MsJ voo. vjv , vju li M , .. . - ' 1. jT lft- i " I t M . w-v i ,-v j- V IW4 J 6J I . ' ' . UO W", SP ' ' 'O. . VJVJ 00 1 1915 $ 785. A 1 3 . 00 IQ7, SR I 4DA 7R A ( C 00 196 & 936.376. OtA " ' ! 9-g. I3I.IQ6,Q0 N. BROWN & SONS Brown 's Satisfactory Store QUALITY MERCHANDISE Walk Over Shoes Stetson Hats Bon Ton Corsets m Hums, : : ; Oregon We cure) ifooils ml . . i ll-ed un the "H .me ProdWOtO Page" I Hi I ... XVd 000.00 i05.y84-.00 I 1 47. 368 1941$ a. JD.Ae0t00 S3 9. 093. 46 10. 502. AAA 797;x$ A?. 640.922.00 These Figures Show Our Marvtlouw and Continuous Growth "" Brunswick Phonograph at The WELCOME PHARMACY Come in and Bee them Jir.tl hear their beautiful '. !i? like (or.o They pin 7 DL rd made . . .. . all On display and hcing demonstrated at the WEIAMK PHARMACY Our Business is dl in Oregon. All Funds !n in Oregon Securities We Aiv Prominent Factors in the Upbuilding of u Gvm 0 -on QrcgMjJfc Insurance Company produced a largi r amount of i was produced in the State of Oregon by any life Insur OlLWlJfc Oregos Cmaa idT.'.l 3 Sat. iiikiaa s,.,. oii.iiiu, vif 14011 A. I.. 1111,1 s. I'rinlll. 11 pany 'liuoinr. E. C. E1;!GLEST0N, District Manager, Bunts, Oregon ODNEY DAVIS House Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating Cajcimining Mar d wood Finishing Painting LaKmatet f ur Ion lication. Sample a shown GIVE Shift A CHANCE ' 1