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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1918)
(She imes-$fraCd JULIAN RYRD Mn(ir SATURDAY. MAY 4. MM SUBSCRIPTION HATES OmYw IB.ee Six MmiIm 140 Throa Mwitka TV I.RT AM. QiriT BIT M'NARY H'RHT'W PliAN Oswald Went, candidate for the lieinoi iratlc nomination for United States senator, believes In the Hoov erlsation of candidates, holds the opinion that Senator Huston has hown himself a good sport by his withdrawal from the senatorial race, and proposes to It. N. Stanfield and Will H. King that they join with himself in doing likewise. "I want to congratulate the MB nilttee which brought about the with drawal of Senator Huston from the senatorial contest upon Its success, and Senator Huston upon his co operation with the committee," ex (Jovernor West said Monday morning, in discussing the senatorial situation as he sees it, upon his return from a two weeks' trip to Washington. "I am a strong believer In the Hoo verlsatlon of candidates," ex-Gover-nor West continued. "If we are to cut down on expense on account of the war, there Is no reason why we -Mould not cut down on candidates also, and, to show my sincerity In this direction, I wish to suggest that In asmuch as Senator McNary is giving the president his unqualified support in his prosecution of the war and is most active in his endeavors to advance the Interests of the people qf Oregon, Mr. Stanfield Mr King and myself also withdraw from the con test. "Such action on our part," Kx Ii'uve Senator McNary in e to devote Ins entire time to the duties of his ofrice without the Inevitable distrac tions due to his participation In the senatorial campaign and put him in' a position where he roi'M better ser ve the people of Oregon and the na tion at large In the serious crisis through which the country Is now! passing. "In making this suggestion," Oov-' flavor and helps to make them light ernor West concluded, "I feel that I : ami keeps doughnuts from absorbing would be making a greater sacrifice ' grease. than Mr. Stanfield. for I know that: 1 would beat him at the general elec tion were he to be nominated at the primaries May 17 next. "Senator Huston has shown that Johnnie Cuke or 'orn Ill-end I cup of sweet milk, 1 cup of sour, 2 cups corn meal, one cup of flour Vfceup of molasses or sugar, 2 eggs 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon soda dls- he la a good sport, and they say that solved In small quantity or sweet Bob is also, and, In making this sug milk. gestlon to him, I am giving him a good chance to demonstrate the fact." Oovernor West returned to Port land Saturday night after a two weeks' trip to Washington where he had gone In the Interest of Coos and Douglas county officials that these counties should be given a larger share of the proceeds to flow from the opening of the Coos Hay wagon road grant lauds, provided for by the Chamberlain bill now pending be fore congress, and In the interest of other mutters relating to the ship ping and transportation situation of Oregon. -Portland Journal WAlt BREAD HBUUPM. Use gooii fresh potato yeast, set sponge of any cereal such as rye, bar ley oat meal, rice or graham using just a small quantity of flour to in sure sponge rising, let raise over night. In the morning peel, cook and mash any quantity of potatoes pre ferred up to one half us much as you have sponge gradually stir into sponge while warm, salt according to quantity. Nice medium early rose potatoes preferred, work stiff with white flour and raise again before making into loaves. Hire Flour Make sponge all of cooked cold Ladles having trouble with their bias bindings will find work improv ed by sewing In opposite direction or by turning their goods to right under machine as braid side of presser foot crowds to right thereby causing to crowd from goods which causes binding to draw. Try it. I.I.ZIK HANLKY IHt. St IIM.W HWH "WKITK THK HOMK IIOVH." TO Receiving Ship, New York. New York. To t lie People of Harney Ceunty: I'pon landing In New York City I searched for our boys. I combed the Navy Yard with Its population of men many times exceeding all of the peo ple In our county. I looked for them on Kills Island, standing within reach of the Statue of Liberty, I then searched t ti Y. M, C. A., where hun dreds of our sailors congregate dally. So far I have not found one though eventually I will run across one here and there over the world. I did, however, find this boys go ing about among the crowds of New York, boys sitting In the subway and elevated stations, boys our sailor boys seated In the vast Y. M. C. A. and K. of C. buildings with hund reds of others about them and yet with that far away and louely look rice in making rice bread Make Into which spells but oue thing lack or stlfr ioar with white Hour, using I PWM from n,e ..,,,. deuresl to small quantity of hot potutocs If pre ferred, salt according to quantity. (indium Corn Meal 0MH their hearts those at home. Can you not Imagine the IoiiIIiichh of one of our boys who suddenly is graham. ' com meal, being j transported from our mountains and sure to scald corn meal before mixing , itrv torn 100 mile to an utier -j cup Of sugar. 1 teaspoon sail, use v Hrime bird- Will you not HeYS sweet milk when Making I'owder lei ,, when tell you that you hsve not used ami soda when using sour milk Sugar or molasses added to t In tbOVt recipe Improves flavor. B) adding 1 teaspoouful ginger to above recipes Insures quick rl.dng and keep sponge sweet. i When making doughnuts use 1 the slightest OOnOOptlOn Of what a horrible, wide world reaching war this one Is; that even von fur In the interior are not safe from it; that those boys of llurncN who so freel. patriotically staOted out from Hums arc muking it possible for you to live teaspoouful of ginger it mr. roves (ll ,,,.,, ,ll(1 elJov Uat wh,,,n our I HELLO THERE forefathers fought to make possrble for us and which now the Prussian Is trying to rob us of? These boys are righting not only ror you but for till who wish to live as all wish to a wish exemplified by tho western man in democracy or as we say in the west on a fifty fifty basis. They are even fighting for the Herman who left his country to avoid military service and servi tude to partake of our fine bread and butter. Show me today the Ger man in our country who Is pro-Oer-uian enough to put on the 111 ctothlug he wore and suffer the hunger he felt when he reached our shores, who Is willing to retrace his steps to his "Fatherland". You could not drive him back there with powder and shot. And yet our boys our Harney county boys are righting ror all un der one Common ring, that or demo cracy and freedom. And now Is the point or my story, will you not, each and every one or you who reads these lines, send off a letter or a postal to the boys who are making It possible ror you to live peace and yet are lonely tor news from you all? Write them today, make It a point to write them once a month at least, ft does not matter If you never met them, we all know each other In Harney county. Qet their names from Mrs. I. H. Holland ,of Burns, or the Ked Cross Associa tion and then drop them a line. Tell them in the straight language of our Harney county that you are with them, that our hearts and our hands go out to them that Harney county is wide open as the gates of Heaven to those who will be fortunute enough to return. Tell them the news, the news of our county. Do this and then you will be only doing a part or what you should clo ror the boys who are giving all ror you. Now. even body write, address your letters in care or I'ohtniaster. New York City and they eventually will rMCh their destination no matter b 1 1 our Iions are. Let evory tun karoo camp drop (MM line to them just say "hello and that ail tin fellows are with you." 1 am sincerely, J. 8HKLLKY IAURMAN, Lletttetiunt Medical Corps V. S. Xavy POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS KOK SHKItll I Have You Been To The Closing Out Sale of I. SCHWARTZ, at Burns? TF you have not, better hurry as we are getting A short of some lines already. We are giving the biggest bargains ever offered anywhere, and you certainly should take advantage of this last chance. Remember this is not going to last long and real bargains are going to be mighty scarce in the future. Buy as much as you can as you will not make a mis take. Come in anyway and look around. We like to have you. Come and get a ticket, they cost you nothing, and hunt your number. Win if you are lucky. Lots of fun and everybody is en joying it. DON'T MISS IT! I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the of rice of Sheriff of Harney county, sub ject to the decision of the Republican voters at tho primary election to be held on May 17, 1918. W. A. GOODMAN, FOlt NHLIUKK. i nereny announce mysetr as a candidate for Sheriff of Harney oiititv, subject to the decisisu Of the Republican voters at the pri"iur election to be held May 17. 1 S 1 X. T. S. SI'KAtJt A roll COUNT TREASURER. 1 hereby announce myseir as a! candidate for the office of County I Ti'ea oirer of llaruev County subject to the decision of the Kopubllcaii oter.i at tin primary election May it. mis. W. Y. KINO. Kilt COl'NTY THLASl HKIt I hereby announce myseir as a can didate for the office of County Trea surer, subject to the decision of the RepabltOM voters at the primary el ection to be held May 17. 1918. BTTA J. HOLLAKD, EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL GROCERIES AS LONG AS THEY LAST. COME EARLY! I. SCHWARTZ, S roll COUNTY co.MMissio.NKlt l hcich announce1 myself us a can didate for the office of County Com mlusloiicr of Harney County, subject to tu decision of the Id-publican voters at the primary election to be held on May 17, 1918. A. 1. JOHNSON. ANNOl -MCKMKN'T. To the Republican Voters of Harney and Malheur Ceunties: I hereby announce my candidacy ror the position ot Joint Representa tive from this district In the next session or the Oregon Legislature, subject to your will as expressed In the coming primaries. U nominated and elected, it will be my aim to promote legislation that will enable the State to provide means for the cure of families of en listed men: to provide protection ror Oregon homes and Industries and to curry out our purl of this war to u Hiii cesful and early conclusion. I will ulso promote the work tor legislation that will tend to increase the production of food stuff and pre vent profiteering in the marketing of the same. 1 .belli vo that our first and most Important business Is to win this war, and next to thst, the encour agement of rood production, and If nominated and elected my erforts will be devoted to this policy, as well as other needed and meritorious legislation. P. J. OALLAORRR, Ontario, Oregon. o , Liberty Bend subscriptions tell as Kaiser Bill will stand no chance; We'll give till we wear behind us Bigger patches on our pants. In't Let It Linger A cough that "hangs on" wear down the sufferer, leaving him nn able to ward off sickness. Jos. Cir ard, U rilmore St., Nashville, Tent writes: "I was suffering with a dry hacking cough and a pain In my chest but since taking Foley's Honey and Tar Compound 1 iwiTO aoon relieved .' It soothes, heals and cures. Bold by I Reed Bros. New Subscribers Since Dec. 1, 1917 Burns Commercial Club I'.rough, Rev. Lyman, Residence linker. Tim., Ranch Cobb, !. M.. Residence Chow Lee, Restaurant Club Cafe, Restaurant Clemens, Glen. Ranch Christensen, Henry, Ranch Culp, John, Ranch Dnnegan, J. J., Office Felton, H. K., Residence (iron, Frank, Ranch fianley, Alex, Ranch Keeler, W. H., Residence McGuire, John, Residence McCuire, John, Garage McLaren. Will, Ranch McDuffey, Mrs. M. 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Building and Farm Loans Made Direct Farms and Ranches Homesteads REAL Blueprints ESTATE Fire Insurance Life Insurance Office Phone B-l 10 Resident intf G-48 Members Barns Commercial Club LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday, May 5th Theda Barra in "The Vixen'9 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, May 7th and 8th William Nigh nnj Marguerite Snow in "Notorious Gallagher" A pla.V of Nhw York' f&tnotiM Must siii Thursday, May 9th "The Fatal Ring" Episode 1'.) Hearst-Pathe News showing American troopt in Prance Friday and Saturday Bluebird Nights "Susan 's Gentleman ' with Violet Mercereau