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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1918)
HOW ONTAlttO IMJKH IT. How She Banished Backache I Supreme Sacrifice for Country Made Willingly. pirtt of American Woman Manifested in Statement of One Who Had Bean Called On to Qlva Up All f She Had. It was In a Red Crow workroom Somewhere In New Vork City. The Limelight wniiiiin moved around aiming the workers nnd tnlked Incessantly. "My hoy hns gone to Frnnee," she raid monriifutly. "I cnn't get recnn eflad, it doaant aara right for n mother to devote years to the raising of n hoy only to hnve him .snatched awny in the twinkling ir an eye. i nm patriotic CBOdgb, gnnilucs Knows f nm willing to give everything, within ren aoa, to toy country, hut t enn't help hilt he thankful that we were nlile to get our other two hoys exempted. I think nil mothcra feel Hint wny, don't yon. Mrs. Smith? It's the mother In MR." fhe wiped nwny some tears nnd niowiy rotted n bandaga, "It Is easy enough for those who tuive no sons to preach these high hieriis," answers! Mrs. South in ym- pnthy. "I ntn renlly not dependent upon my son, hnt If I enn keep him from going hy (Pitting In Mi.it claim, 1 rertnlnly shnll do It. I thlnl; it Is ev ery mother's right to stive her son for herself If she enn. Iton't think I'm not pjitriotle. t nm working every minute In some sort of wnr relief work. In deed I hnve no use for these unpatri otic women. What do you think, Miss Snwyer?" frail little womnn In u ehnlr hy the window looked up from her work with plowing eyes. "My hoy Is In Frnnee, nnd I nm glnd of It." she mid simply. "Your hoy?" emne In voices In uni son. "Yes. my hoy. Mv sister died when Jack eraa two weeks old. nnd I hnve had him ever since. He wns such n dear little fellow, such n dependable liny ns ti.. arew older, nnd such a com fort wii !i h reached his manhood. . . . He hns I n to 111" what sweetheart, hnwband and Children have heen to yon. We were Just beginning to feel th.it life v : -. ensier v hen mir country entered the wnr. i'nr three evenings alter the president's war mes sage he sat without talking. I knew , whnt wns on his mind, so the fourth evening T told him not to think about It nny more, hut Just go. Me aaldi 'But you. auntie, yon deserve some ense now. You hnve done ho much for I me. nnd you hnve had such n hard fight to make both ends meet.' I said. Nonsense, the fight never hurt me. Whnt If the mothers of Washington ' nnd Ornnt luid wept and willed ami I kept them nt home? No, my hoy. I i want you always to do n man's pnrt. I no matter where It takes you or where it leaves you.' Me hns gone, and I nm I glad that he has. I couldn't hear to have some other woman's hoy protect tag me. If Jack does not come hack. I shnll still he glad he went for I ' didn't loan my hoy to my country. I ! gave him." There was silence In the workroom. The Limetlght woman was st:uing straight ahead of her. Mrs. Smith hesi tated for a moment, then leaned In.--ward and tenderly patted the work' , Men Who Have Accomplished Great Things Cannot Afford to Rest on Their Laurels. "Wc were tn Iking nhout n young man here In New York. Snld ene: 'I'll (ell yon why thot chap Is such a wonder. The minute he winds up one big Job he goes nfter nnofher. He wastes no time patting himself on the back for past achievements. When he finishes putting something orer he turns around and aays In regard to bis own performance 'Oh, that wasn't much. I hare got tn bent that. Now I must get to work nnd renlly do something.' Then he pitches Into n fresh Job lis If he had never accomplished n thing In Ills life. "In other words, you hnve not only got to do good work, hut you hnve got to repeat and keep on repenting If yon want the world to continue to respect you. "The oilier day n famous author was Idling mi- Iutw he felt when his llrsf story was accepted. He said that with in a few minutes the thought Unshed through his mind that he could not stop hut must' go on. One good story must he followed hy nnofher nnd an other nnd another else his reputntlon would die ami he would he humiliated. He said that Hie feeling was not exact ly comfortable that the prospect wns In a way terrible. 'Helng successful.' he said. Is not easy. The successful man advertises to flic world that he can do certnln things well nnd he must go on making good or hack off the map. It's n great sensation, a great experience worth almost any thing hut It Isn't a snnp.' "It Is the same way In business. The salesman who sets a high mark has to go right out nnd beat tliut ninrk or suf fer by comparison with his own record, tie cnn't sit down In n rocking chair and devote the rest of his life to re ceiving eongra filiations. "Have you ever sat in a restaurant and compared your Job with that of n waiter. Try It sometime. No matter whnt your work Is I am sure you will see the point If you watch the waiter and think how exactly his work typi fies yours. Take, for example, my Job that of an editor. An editor's oh Is exactly like Hint of a waiter. Re litis to go and get something good a;id bring it In. And after he has brought It in he has to go righl out and get something more and bring that In. The minute he sits down or stops to talk unnecessarily with the guests, he ceases to give as good service as he fore. Then the guests who praised him a moment ago begin to growl. And so, almost Immediately, tie bus turned from a good servant Into n poor one. "This fits nny line of human activity. A continuous performance Is what Is wanted. Nothing else counts." Sid In American Magazine. Chanoea Once Taken by Clowns, Har lequins and Pantaloonee-ClocU-work Precision Was Necessity. In speaking of his connection wlih the Fog American pantomimes, the late F. W. Ilofele, once malinger of the Old liowery theater, told me that the making of these many mechanical tricks consumed much time, "T. W. W." writes In the New Tork Sun. Many skilled workmen were employed, as these devlcea had to work perfect ly and not get stuck when In use. The duties of the stsge manager were arduous Indeed. From the time the stage manager tinkled his little hell for the rise of the curtain to his sig nal to ring down the net drop he was ns busy n ninn ns could be found nny where In nny capacity on earth. Everything had hj he done when the order was given tn do It or everything would be Instantly thrown mil of trim. with the result, of a confusion gone mail. Serious accident are likely to happen to performers if tiie greatest Bare Is not OXerCtaad, Take the work of Harlequin, flint merry fellow with the magic sword, who Is always danc ing an I gliding nhout with his lovely olnmblne, what n nassrdous part he plays, fie Is perpetually taking a leap In the dark, trusting to sheer tuck as to whether he will do that leap snfoly or not. I snw Paul Mnrtlncttl come up through the star trap In the usual way on one occasion, hut In stead of leaving the trap In Its place he took It up with til in. The points of (he star were sticking In his neck nnd Hie square framework wns rest ing on his shoulders. When he land ed on the floor he staggered n few steps, (hen righted himself and ran off the stage. Am he continued his part he could not have been Injured grent ly. I think he was lucky not to have hrokcu his collar hone. Ws will do your Jon prltitinH. o ' Hoys It Acted Like A Charm Sixty-nine Malheur county boys will entrain at Ontario next. Wednes day for Camp Lewis, American Lake, Washington. To complete (his list and care for the vacancies the draft board this week aent out a call for the last six men In class one. Just how many men will entrain here from Harney county Is not known, but there will be approxl mtely SB if the ratio of previous quotas is maintained, so that Ontario will have an opportunity to bid fare well to mors than 100 men. Such a large number will not bo permitted to leave Ontario without h fitting farewell To that end a meet ing Is to be held this afternoon to prepare plans for the OCCaston nnd also to arrange for u permanent com-j Have real purchasers for both an mlttne (o have charge of similar func-1 improved nnd unimproved farm, but Coughs or colds which persist at this season usually are of obstinate nature. All the more reason for lin ing a reliable remedy, Mrs. Margaret Smale, Bishop Calif., writes: "Foleys Honey and Tar Compound Is a grand remedy. Suffered from a cold last weak, used the medicine and It acted like a charm." Sold by Reed Bros. u "Ileyond the Alps lies Italy." The Austrian are willing to take this statement on trust. They do not caro to Investigate further. o I MKAN Ul'HINKMM Mrs. Effle R. Kleppe, Averlll, Minn writes: "I was at a sanitarium thraj week at one time, two weeks another time, for rheumatism and kldne trouble and got no relief. Oo my re. turn began using Foley Kidney Pnii found immediate relief; half bottle completed the curs. Always ase whet I feel pala la my back." Sold r ileed Bros. tloiiB, Ontario Argus. t'NINO PHaWBRVKl) KOOH. Fresh, clean eggs, property pre served, can he used satisfactorily Tor all purposes In cooking and for the Liable. When un eg preserved In water glass Is to ho boiled, a small hole should he made In the hIicII with a pin at Hie large end before placing It lu I ho water. This is done to allow the air In the egg to escape when heated and prevent cracking. roughened fingers which stitched so stcndlly. "Thnnk you." was all she said. Ships Must Have Wireless. Kvery ocean Steamer that leaves nn American port la required by law to have wireless telegraph apparatus and operators. An act of congress, passed in HMO, made It unlawful for any ocean-going steamer carrying passen gers to leave or attempt to leave nny JHirt of the United Stales without he lng equipped with an etllclent appa ratus for radio communication, n good working order, In charge of a person skilled in the use of such apparatus, which apparatus is capable of trans mitting and receiving messages over u distance of nt least one hundred miles, night or day. Alter the Titanic dis aster, In 11)12, this act was amended by providing that "the radio equipment must be lu charge of two or more per sons skilled lu the use of sin h appara tus, one or the oil, i r of whom shall be on duty at all times while the vessel Is being navigated." The provision for two skilled operators was to cover the possibility of one helng overworked. Oldest Living Woman. Tn the city of Posen, In the Oormnn province Of the same name, the oldest woman In the world Is about to enter upon her one hundred thirty-fourth vear of her life, unless death hns over come her since the receipt of the latest news from that part of F.uropo. Sin Is Fran Oretchen Putklcwltz. and she has spent practically nil her life In Posen, She was a young woman when Napoleon and his legions swept like a conflagration orer F.uropo, nnd has lived to see n slinllnr catastrophe en gulf almost the entire civilized world. Frederick the flrcnf was stll' alive when Frnu DdtkteWitS was horn and only u few years before Voltaire had gone to his rest. The German empire of today WU then an aggregation of petty, warring states, and the Ameri can I'nlon had Just heen born out of the travail of revolution. These cen turies the eighteenth, the nine teenth and the twentieth this woman has seen, and within the compass of her lifetime a new civilization has sprung up in Kurnpe ami America, a civilization now lu the balance, and threatened by the land' which gave her birth. New York World. STORY OF A FAMOUS STATUE Bronte Piece, Work of Leopsrdl, Cause of Quarrel Resulting in Ik: Being Badly Disfigured. Another statue Hint has Ueen con rayed hy son and landed safely In Rome Is the (real equestrian one of the famous Ceneral 1'nlleonl. irlilr'i stood on its lofty pedestal In the Com po of ss. Giovanni s Paolo. Ruskln -ays of It : "I do not believe then- Is a more glor'oiis work of sculpture es Isttng In the world." This statue is of course, of bronae, ami was mod eled hy tiie Florentine sculptor ami painter Andrea Verrocchlo In 1 1, as slated by his mora famous pupil. Leon ardo dn Vlnel. Itev. Alexander Rob sstsou writes in the Christian Herald After Verrocchlo's death. It was cast III hrouze by Leopard). There Is a story told to llv effect that when Leopard! had finished his work, he quarreled with the repuhllc over It. As he could not Pome to a settlement he knocked off the horse's head and escaped to Florence. The repuhllc ordered him to return, hut he refused, saying- "I have knocked off the horse's head. It Is trite. !nit 1 can put It on again: hut If I come to Venice and you take off my head, you could not put It on again. " The' repuhllc forgave him. assured him of his life and reward, and he returned and finished Ids work. Always a Way. Some small girls were skipping rope on an East side street yesterday after ooon. The children skipped and twist ed in turn, while little mother, with aleeplng baby in her arms, looked on wistfully. There s neil no place to lay the baby, and the other little girls were far too thrilled lo think of otter ing to relieve her to her charge while she trh-d her prowess. Finally she could stand II no longer. Casting round In desperation she spied one ef the Iron barrels provided by (he city for refuse paper, and (hereby solved lier problem. Quickly the barrel was turned on Its side, the papers pulled toward (he fop to make a soft bed, and the baby deposited therein, Gently It rocked In its Improvised cradle, sleep ing peacefully on. New York Times. Fearless Cooks. M. Paul I'.lraults, editor of the r.ul letin ilcs Artaeea de la Repnbltquo, who recently returned to Paris from a visit to the Uritlsh front. Is a man of I discernment Tly day nfter be bad I witnessed a battle, seeing It all "from the artillery preparation up to the wave of assault." lie was asked, at the generals lame, una! till r I luipri "i him most. He promptly replied : "The kitchens of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Amongst all those soldiers," he added, "who rivaled each other In courage, those who seemed to me the finest were the cooks, who, unarmed, under the shell fire, polished up their pots and pans as If their kitchen on wheels were appearing In a review." Anyone might have notice It, of course; but then most people. In all probability, would not. Not Easy to "Get Off the Earth." So great Is the power of gravitation that mgtt Is practically n prisoner upon the earth's surface, even the aviator Who temporarily escapes to a height of 30,000 feet or more. Vet a human he lug might leave It forever, If he made Ills departure at sulllilent speed fo overcome the weight of the ball upon which wa live. T.iHKliHHi.iNMi.imiiiHK),. IHMMMMI (oils. The muz.le velocity of a shell from the most powerful cannon Is nhout 3, 000 feet per second, bill this projectile will fall to the ground after traversing a few miles, so Its speed would have to be greatly exceeded by the liullvlilu nl desiring to penetrate Into space. If a projectile could be fired at a rale of SUNK) feet per second, writes Charles Kevers (tohnss in Popular Sci ence Monthly, it would probably never fall to the surface. When science makes possible an Ini tial velocity of .'(".(KM) fee! a second, about seven miles, then a projectile Would burst through Ihe attraction of our planet and rush on Into truckles-, space. After the Wedding. Bridegroom I haven't seen anything of (hat $1,000 CjMCh from your father." Bride You see, dear, papa beard Hint your lather had already given us one nnd be knew we wouldn't want nny duplicate gifts, so bo's going to Mend HI a allvjr tray. Hence His Wall. "Why so unhappy, my man?" "I've Just been caught embezzling funds of the company." "Well, cheer up. Now Hint you have confessed pcsjiups they won't prose cute you." "Oh, It Isn't that. I've paid back the money and they've agreed not to send DM to Jail." "Then why so dismal now?" "They won't let me keep my Job, too, nnd It was such u soft snap." Itcho both Sunday Herald. Women Pay on the Dot. The purchasing power of Hie British Isles has passed into the hands of women to an unprecedented extent as a result of the Kuiopeau war. One re sist of this change In conditions, land lords say, l.i that they ure rcc-lvlng their rent more regularly. Set Your Aim High. The harder Ihe tasks you voluntarily accomplish the greater Is Ihe reserve you are storing for the future. To doubt Is to piirnlyze progress. To face the problems obstructing your path way with a courageous smile and de termined face will help you and others to remove them. W) you are used to milking big demands you won't he afraid of big Jobs. They are a com pliment to your ability. RecoflM rec ognized victor in one thing nnd the WQrid will BUpply Ihe future with op porlunltles for ihe egerefae of the pow er you on low It comes from Ihe prop er self estimate, s Phy leal Courage. Physical courage Is a common at tribute of the male sex, In men and animals. It is displayed to Ihe highest degree in the mother defending bar young, when "the female of her spe cles Is more deadly than the inale." i'lsysicni cowardice is uncommon, Physical courage depends much on the size of the heart, therefore Is not within the control of a person. Moral courage Is superior lo physi cal courage although a man may have both, Often, It needs more cour age for a young man to say "No I" than for him to charge a trench. Is John Barleycorn an alien en emy? He scorns likely to be interned for the 1 1 1 1 r .- tn. n of the war. N A.AHI i; CHURCH itev. J. Stewart Maddox, Pastor. A cordial Invitation is extended to you to attend our services . The hours of the service on the Sabbatb are as follews: unions you are the owner and have a good buy, do not waste time answ ering, ns I mean business. State prices, terms, nnd pnrtlculars In your first letter. H. 0. Irwin, 31fi-8tock Kxchaiigo Building, Portland, Oregon. Too much truth telling cost Von Kiieiilmann his Job. Truth, like many other commodities, Is strictly conserved In Oermony. Neglected constlpatloa ansy Piles, nleeration of the bowels, up. pendicltia, nervous prostration, pert, lysis. Don't dnlay treatment. Best remedy In Foley Cathartic Tablet. Do their work surely, easily, sentiv without lnjur to stomach or intei. tln'il lining. Contain no habit-fort). lug drugs. Fine for fat folks Sold by lieed Bros. Reward: Kst rayed from my ranch, one pair rather light Bey Mares one weighing around 1300, the other 12&0; brapded with Ijizy K on right stifle; should have colts by them now; forcfops have been roach cd and grown oat about three or four Inches. Will pay $26.00 to finder of team. J, W. CARTWRIOHT. Malheur City, Ore. $350,000 worth of chewing gum r7, 000,000 pieces-- has been ordered of a New York fir. a for the ime of British soldiers In Trance. "Chtv when the dawn is I leaking, chew when the shadows fgil." Bad Kidneys la.!, I Him I p a slight kidney impairment mty lead to dropsy or Brlght'a dinette. Don't neglect It. Frank Miller. Bingham, Utah, writes: "I was trou bled with my kindneys so bad I could not work. Tried many kinds of medi cine which did me no good. Then I tried Foley Kidney Pills; new feel- log as good as I ever did before." Sild by Reed Bros. at 10 A. A. M. meeting M. at 6:45 I' Sabbath School Preaching at 1 1 Young Peoples' M. Song service nt Preaching at g Prayer meeting rVednsaday at 7: so M. FAMILY CHURCH (Catholic) 7:30 : 'to P, P. M. M. Hiii.l Cor Miller and C. 8ts. Sunday High Mass at 10:30 o'clock Week days Mass at 7 o'clock. Instructions for children Satur days at 9 A. M. Itev. Father Francis, O. F. 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