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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1918)
I,hc tfiuus-$rrafd JULIAN BYRD Manager SATURDAY. JUNE I, 118 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Km Yr $2.00 9k Mntki 1 00 IW. Maattn .... Tt z " ', i i Olli NOLIHKH lK.l. orator who hate preceded' hi In Ihls mission. Hat Arqerlca has, IWtM tli( deep waters, on the IiiIIIp front where I ho roar and crash of war never ceaaos, other thousands of ! rave aoula who hare gone forth to protect and preserve that which these our departed heroes M dearly bought for vio liberty. Their breaata are to day bared to aa oarage a foe aa erer brave hearta faced and conquered. They are there with the Iron reaolu tlon to fight to victory or death. They atand between their loved onea and a fate too horrible to contem plate. While wo atrew flowers above the ashes of our dead heroes, what Hhnll be the tribute that we m nil across the Wllicri to thCM our ROblg defenders? Shall U BOl be the firm falih of a united tuition, IIihI In the power of Qod and the Itlght they will win. it ml Hint l the land they have left OM hundreil million ot their people will i ontiiuially pray and sacrifice with out censing, that their nrnis muy be strong and their heurls brave Tor the glorious task before them? Thus may It be? One day in each twelve months we are ncciistoiiicd to devote to the mem ory of those who, by their sacrifice and devotion, made ponslblo for ua the comforts and blessings we now t-iijoy. if grateful thoughts of these martyred heroes were not often in our hearts, this one day's devotion out of the twelve-month would be but a mockry, considering the magnitude of our debt to them. But with ever-recurring thought of their great ser vice present in our hearts, this day becomes but Die flowering of a beau tiful devotion and an euobllng love, There Is little of tribute that has not already been said of these noble dead, and we can on this occasion but echo the words of writers and tii-YK.iu-ni.i) nan IHTKIt MIST HK1- Wednesday. Juno 5, Is a date of great Importance to every man Jn the I nltcil State, who has attained the age of 21 years since (legist ration Day on June 6. one year ago. For on this coming June f will be held another Registration Day. on which every man who has passed his 21st birthday since laat June must register with his local draft board. This applies to uon-cltlzeus us well aa to citizens. .No man who cornea within the age limit is exempted from registering, unless he Is already In the military or naval service of the I'nlted States. And men 21 years old who for any reason have been discharged from the military or naval service must register on June 5 The registration will be conducted by the local draft boards throughout the United Stales. Bach draft board Is required to post publicly the loca tion or ita registration place and men 21 years old must prcaent theui bpIvps there on Jnaa i tor reglat ra tion The registration places will bo, open on Registration day at 7 o'clock In the morning, and will bo open un til 9 o'clock that night. No excuse will be accepted for failure to register. The burden of In forming himself of the 1 1 mo uinl place for regstralloii Is by law placet on the registrant himself. Failure In rOVUttt Is punishable In Imprison inent up to one year In Jail. Attempt to evade registration will bring disaster to the evader. All city, county, itOta and I'nlted Stales peace officers have been specifically illicit ed to assist In bringing about a com plete registration of men 2 1 years old, ami to examine the registration Hats and report Immediately to the I'ederat ntithorltlea the names of any persons llnhle to registration known by them to have failed to register. Men who are too 111 to appear ut the registration placea In person 1 must send some competent person to ! the local board to obtain a registra tion card with authority to fill It out. This card when filled must be mail ed or taken In peraon to the local board In time to be filed on Regis tration Day. June B. i I'rovislon is also made for regis tration by mail of men 21 yearn old who will unavoidable bo absent from their home Jurisdictions on Registra tion Day. TIIIC HANK KHHIMKNTM. We will do your Job printing. Extra SCHWARTZ'S Extra Closing Out Sale Has been a gigantic success. Never before in in the history of Burns have such bargains been offered. Remember every article reduced. Below Are Listed Some of The Many Grocery Bargains: Canned Vegetables Corn, per can 13c Tomatoes, per can Gc Tomatoes, per can 18c Maryland Beans, per can 12c Payette Peas, 2nds, per can 12c Squash, per can 184c Spinach, per can 25c Pumpkin, per can 18Ac Syrup Caramel, 1-2 gallon $.85 Caramel, 2-grallon jacket 2.80 Caramel. 4-p;allon jacket Tea Garden. 1-2 gallon Tea Garden, 2-gallon jacket Tea Garden, 4-galIon jaoket Uncle John, medium Uncle John, 1-2 gallon Undo Jofin. 1-gallon 5,25 .!) 3.05 5.85 .48 .98 1,85 Miscellaneous Laundry Soap, per bar 5c Good Toilet Soap, per bar 5c Matches, per box 5Jc Crackers, per pound 174 Good Steel Cut Coffee, per pound 25c Welch's Grape Juiee, pint 30c Welch's Grape Juice, quart 55c Uneeda Biscuit 71c Macaroni, per package 10c Evapcra'ed Milk, per can 15c FolgerVFea, per pound 45c Thelma Pork and Beans lie Chocolate, 1-pound can 35c Chocolate, 3-pound can 99c Canned Fruit No. 10 size nominal gallon Khcubarb, per can S$C Pumpkin, per can G6c Plums, per can 826 Apples, per can i2o Grapes, per can 82c Perches, per can 70c Pears, per can 70e Apricots, per can 7;e Gooseberriez, per can Bfa Cherries, per can 90c Blackberries, per can 95c Loganberries, per can B6G Pineapples, per can ;i,n- Raspberries, per can 1.05 No. 2 size Otter Brand Strawberries, per can 27c Otter Brand Loganberries, per can 27c Otter Brand Blackberries, per can 27c Otter Brand Prunes, per can 27c Otter Brand Pineapples per can 24c 2 1-2 size August Peaches, per can 25c August Pears, per can 25c August Apricots, per can 25c Otter Brand Peaches, per can 2tic Otter Brane Pears, per can 28c Otter Brand Plums, per can 28c Otter Brand Pineapples, per can . 2Mc Otter Brand Cherries, per can 32c Otter Brand Raspberries, per can 32c Baking Powder Folger's 1-2 pound .22 Folger's, 1-pound 42 Folger's, 2 1-2 pounds 1.02 Folger's. 5-pounds 2.02 Shoes. Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, going fast. You'll have to hurry, make out a list of your needs and bring it in. Do it now! Goods delivered free of charge within the city limits of Burns the day after the order is received. I. SCHWARTZ, b555 Do you know the Important, part bankers are playing In this war game? Von wouldn't think that some Portland banks are paying out much as 11000 a month for extra help and office expenses In carrying on war work, would you? No class Is fighting harder or sac rificing more In a business way. Kven newspapers which give away thous ands or Inches of space and devote columns on columns to keep the home fires burning are scarcely more tireless In their efforts or constant In their strlvlnr. The hanks ar.i ii c.real hot rutiieiit of service gnd th bankers I power till MMl or the K"V' rune nl. Tliey in I ihe hi'udijusu -ti-rs ainl oil ai U house of fli" great popular loans. They adva.ice money to bond buy ers. great and small, receiving Utile or no Interest They are the record Keeper of every great loun. 'I Bell work does 1101 stop when the drive Is over. It goo on and in until the nei drive comes and doesn't stop then. 'lhu millions of bonds bought on the Installment piuu from the banks make millions or accounts to be kept, und kept without a cent of prom and nothing but added expense to the batiks, it Is a tremendous and end less task. Kvery war drive of any kind means added work ror the banks and bank ers. They back their patrons. They re called upon ror contributions. They can take no profit out of the transactions. The banker looks you lu the eye and tells you to buy War Stamps and Liberty Uonds. using your deposits with his bank for the purpose. It means the releasing or the deposit you hold lu his bank for the use or the government with a prospect that sooner or later all or part or that deposit will be removed iroin his vaults. When you stop to consider that deposits are the lite ol a bank and that the larger the amount or bis deposits the greater Is his profits, you can glimpse one or the sacrifices the banker Is making when he tells you to put a part ot your deposit lu his bank into a Liberty Loan or War Stamp. The government desires the banks to keep I In lr resources liquid so that there will bo money for carrying on shipbuilding, rinancing farmers In planting and harvesting their crops, money for carrying on freight car building, and money, free and easy, tor all things that must be paid ror lu carrying on every local activity oil which the war Is supported. Tin banks are thus the clearing house through which the government and all the people lluancc the war. '1 be banks an the ready resort ol the government when available pub- iii l units arc exuusled. We cannot have a Liberty Loan every day. Uut the Government mast havt- BOaey every day. When tin re Is tu f at baud lor public if.. , tin ,,u,r of Ihe treasury calls upon Lie banks to subscribe fur certificates of iiidebtt illicit. It may be a call for Inn million or :.uu million of the fund. The li.wili a .k no tiicni ions. The reiiuirmeiitn nun be for two per cent or ten per cent ol the bank'' entire n ouroee, Koetof tliee oeJle era foi two peroe&t In two week periods for live periods or until ten per cent ot tin lr resources have been paid into the tinted States treasury tor war Uses. 'In these calls the. bunks respond almost unanimously and without Qtieetloa or protest. The loan they thus make the government Is, of course, replaced front the proceeds of the next Liberty Loan drive. These are but a part ol the great wur service the bunks are rendering the people und the country. Wur has made ua all comrndes, and no body Is more whole heurtedly In the rights than the bunks und bankers. Portland Journal. o HIM.MLU NORMAL SCHOOL. (Contributed I Hums, Drewsey and Hllizcn are represented lu the llareny County Summer school which Is holding a six weeks' session at the County High School. Might students enrolled this week and three have sent word they will be lu during me" week. The! Oregon law now heads that no one ' may take a teacher's examination without at least this preparatory work. The class has two divisions of work, regular review of the common brunches and organized model class es lu methods. Some of the town's children are cumin); lu later and 11 lu. irate some new ways of learning old lessons. Those present are Ksther Mvccli, Violet Teri'lll. Klllth Smith Lola linker. Juanila I'psou. Thelina Otto, Lucy II. Muvls and (Vmnii TO!! 1-OttKt i.irrwv' Tim listeria! for a ladles Spring salt will be rafflsd by the Rod Cross. It will be tailored I ultra made to-measere suit for the lady wis nlng It. See It displayed In Wltllsrns Zoglsmaan's window. Chances now oa sale at the Rexalt Drag Store. New Subscribers Since Dec. 1, 1917 Hum ' nereJeJ ( B rough, Itev. Lyma linker, lim.. Cobb. ;. M., Clu w Lee, ciuii Cafe. Clemens, Glen, Christenen, Henry, Culp. John, Donegan, J. J., lelti.ll. ft. E., Groff, frank, Hunley, Alex, Keeler, W. H., MrtJuire, John, Mcfiuira, John, McLaren, Will. McDuffey, Mrs. M. A. Goyt, Fred Universal Garage Slocum, R. 8.. McKinnon, Kob't -lub n, Keslil me Ksncli Residence Restaurant Restaurant Ranch Ranch Ranch Office Residence Ranch Ranch Residence Residence Garage Ranch Residence Resident Residence Geer R'ch ll. Devern, Ntnt y-SIx Ranch I'ein.i'ly, Ralph, Rubin, son, .las , Italato' , E. t., Randi'l Piatt, Shiretm m, II. ( , Sawyei, rrunk I)., Smiih. t hip U Sutton. Wnv, Smith, Cheater B., Stewart, Wm. Welcome, V. W Whaeloi , Hurt, Weaver. Ralph, Young, Clarence Raker, 'I im Urinific, ban, Chs.. Dodge. Mre. M. V.. Hackney, A. L., t.leeson, W. C Residence Ranch Ranch Residence Residence Residence Residence Ranch Residence .tesiilentte tesidenca Ranch'. Rssidence Residence Crane, Ore Residence . Ranch Keaidence Resilience Residence Ranch R d Cross Work Rooms, Crane INTER-MOUNTAIN T. & T. CO. J. B. WKsTo.N, Sec. and (fen. Mgr. W. T. LESTER A.A.TRAl'GOTr Inland Empire Realty Co. Building and Farm Loans Blade Direct Farms and Ranches Homesteads REAL ESTATE Blueprints Fire Insurance Life Insurance Phone B-l lO Resident Phont. G-M and G-43 Agents for WRAY'S STAGE Members Burns Commercial Club LIBERTY THEATRE 's-mmmisi'sis'ms-'''-''ssmm'wm-miiii Sunday, June 2nd Two Playful Imps Put their fnzxv heads' together uinl shatter intitlitT's framed-up love in the in'w WILLIAM FOX IMhiiO l:i v "A Modern Cinderella" One (plotter is June Caprice The Other is Hun Cupid Story by Directed by FLOUKNCN AUER JOHN (J. ADOLF Tuesday and Wednesday, June 4th-5th Would Paradise be Paradise Without A Girl? See Harold Lockwood in "PARADISE GARDEN" Dinn Km 0 We'll do your Job 1 rlntlng. 0 . ' substitutes it li 01 of flour, ! I - : --. I