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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1918)
jltll riTII lll'YH KINK KAIIM. MtlatlOna that have bean pond br :i few woi'kn wore chisel n- bj which Dr. 0 ('. tlrllflth lies the owner of the tfOl) aire III JUllge H. C. l.OVeilK JiihI ho- own. The Tim.M iieinid li r. the consideration Involved ii ii in aa i his is one of the most KM.' pieces of real oatate in Har- fVallev. It ia under Irrigation ,'i isiderable already In culllva- It ia Dr. Orifflth'a Inleullon to Lruitlcally the entire acreage In 'a ami with thia In view has Rone rprlM Valley to aecure the aeed, ig left thia nuirniiiR. accompan- i i has. M. i .mil, i,,r and JuilRe hi liii ii kers was nmoim our is ii 111 Harney the other dav. I IIIKHTV BONO ( OMMITTKK skki t coifran OaiDPK'ffll Alnungor Donegau of the rourui i.morty Loan, arrived from, Portland the fore part of thai week and ha-, aaked thoae who were active! n the Third Liberty Bend Drive to moet with him next Monday evening : at the i niiiiuiTi'iai f'luh ., ...... I -.-w wviiin iui II conference. The executive commit te of the local Red Cross Chapter will also be present and an effort will be made for aome cooperative work during the coming drive. A feature of preparation for this drive will be a parade of the relatives of men In service on tho street Sat urday. Septemher lit, Just one week prat eedlng the drive. Detnlla of this ttrlotlc demonstration will he given later. . WOMAN VISITS IIKIIK IN INTKH- KHT OK U'Alt WORK Fl fiaftJaal IzTfll aVarQffSai L&aHG BLrwa?k wl 4&mW MTAlEMHgkif gVwjl E3 WKy Hr i 1 Br i f ti avKitM j jv B PaW J in BeV'. ear fttt 'I eT'fl Ra a teaeWL. aBeaWaeaY aRk'H M fifM Heal lliiilrluH gkgfgkJ JgklSBS ; 91 ""JSajenBaeeBJJ"ja, mm. JH Hrl jfaTgPJ gV 'gC' , 3pU I Ceraldine Farrar ,n 'Jean The Weman: At the Liberty Theatre, Saturday, August 31st COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OREGON Term Opens September P, 1918 i' t nivrrajt) i- beaattftill) and healthfull) elated oa a location I hi it- -in run :i i... ii it,,, pursuit ,,. sindj , ,i ih- develop- lit I . -Iron,, riitil. l,, I.... "- -- - i i. . . . ... '.-' i, r.i'irni IIIIIIK in utr lllltllll I ' ' River iii northern Portland ii.es abrupilj to a h. ii,i ,,r one hundred r "'. "! iron iiii nvnuop Hie I n.. !.,!, i.mumi- .,in building afford u aaaBMlftoenl outlook on an Inspiring trttch of in iiii., unanrpaaaoil in gmndenr anywhere, Onaweep of the vlaion Lakes in fix- iiiet frohness f the Conal Rnnaw. the -..I ., ..,i li'.itllCi- of the I ' i.i'. iil... fl... ,. ., Meamlng finoii of the najeatte Willamette nil of vrhleh form a gor. fcecnis p.tiioi.iinii aetting fi i- the ettj if PorUand. afl I l . 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Sm iit RttalnfttKall IVaeiW ,, .,t ri..i,i ,. - -. ......,., . . .. . iinn i i i i i iirill'- i., Ii:ill IImihIIi'iH Tannnlav '..,(,,.,,,,,,, .. . -I .. ti...n...i .. . - f" .... . ....-. wwiHiHiiwti .iui a iiiuiit'u iiuilllM'r 1)1 coil mU is Arranged with oiuhuIi orRauizuiioim All AthUttci ire kov t I iiv LVntihe Daail ... ii,.....i ...i.i. a. ... . , .. ... a.. f i -I..I... i.ii.nn ui iimiifi hiiicii atiM fimjoim iv wit it 1Mb . i : . .i .i Jiuticill tlUU .;iMM ilMIMI. For Information apply to RBI . I'ATIIKIt raAHCU, IluriiH. Ortma "nMMlMgMWWBl i miji :i WILLIAM FARRE Notary Public, Land OfflcH Practice, Fire liiHiirancf and Eteal Kttatc. If you want your hay insured, nee him Office: Tonawama Building iURNS :-: :-: OREGON I WRAY'S AUTO STAGE ALL TOURING CARS T. lit t ween BURNS and BEND DAILY IalM-XU wemmm l-f.ivt'K I'iI'IM) ot 7:45 a.m., nrrlv BURNS 7:00 .ni. I.' iv.' Kl'itNSnt 7:00 ,i. in., arrive UKN'P .1:00 p.m. FARE, each way $8.00 Poumla lii-i,Mi'' carried Pive. Kxcchh leper lb. Mi-i'ts ail tiiiins in r.cinl. l';iss'iiii'rs Arrlvti al Portland, from Burns, in 24 liurs. fare $10.05 I'rompt attention given all nlilpmentH in our care, Kapeciall.v Perinlialile (JonHijyrniueut, liiliiml Kmpira iiealt.v Coinpouy, Agents Mm. (leorgo fllierinan FoIhoii, of Portland, Hpent a Hhort time In tliin city recently In the InteroHt of war work, oupeclally the Y. W. C. A. The lady was a ruohI of Supt. FranceH (Mark for a part of her vlalt and held aome Intereatlng meetlngH with the war working women of Durna, ad dreBMiug raeetlnga at the Red Croaa work rooma on both Friday and Sat urday afternooiiH of laat week, leav ing Sunday In company with 0. W. C'levenger for Prairie City on her way to other point. The lady In touring tho atate In the Intereat of the Y. W. (.'. A. and her object In com ItiK to HiiriiH hi ihi time wim mirllc- nliirly to ariiiaint the women of the community with the Important work iieiiin carried on by thai organtaatlon in connection wim the war and to aa cure repreaentatlvea to attend a paakari conference al Baker earl) In September. Several ot the lad lea of thfM county volunteered in i ihiN conference, among them being atra. a. R, Olaon, Mra, Rambold, Mrs. Leonard; Mlaa Helen Purlugton, mihs Helena Dalton, Mra, Oowan, Mth. vVaaver, afra. Plaer and Mrs. Clara WANT IIMi: .MOTOR DRIVRRH Augual l!t. l'.Us TO THH CHAIRMAN OF ALL tfHAPTBRfl NORTHWBBTBRN 1I VISION; in n letter received this iii,. from Waahington weareadvlaed thai twen tv ilv women motor ,iriers for er vlea in franca are daalred from thli Dlvialon within tha nexl hU montha. These wo ii will be unci! prlncliuilh In Parli ami in interior polnta for motor meaaenger torvlce, ambulance arvtca between itatlona and Red Cross Hospitals, ami will alno lie used o ii limited axtenl for Camiou aer- lea The Red Croaa win pay their trans '.nation Women should be volun er init ir ne, eaaarj will be allowed it the rate of 460 fratici per month ror ezpeni ei when out ,r I'.ni, lin,i ''"' fram per month ror asp . hen n i Candidate tor ibli aen Ii a win ba I telacted from tha American Red Croaa Motor corps where poaalble and here no Motor corps organtaatlon xli ti applli ants win i given oppor 'unity of t.titiK their quallficatloni ') divisional directors of the Motor Corps Senile ,,r someone by btu leleoted for thai purpose. Tha special quallfii atolna for tiii: 'ervlee are. Certificate of firal Dlvialon k.i Croaa .Motor corps Ambulance ami rruck Driver or snocoaaful paaalng f an examination in mechanics ami Hrsl aid in specified lor A. It. C cir t Division .Motor Ambulance and Truck Driven. Candldatea must also meet tha us ual qnallficatlona for overseas hit vie as to aga i in i ni in ii n lt, yeara, iiy order r War Department), loyal tv ami health While the number Stated herein us desired for this service seems small vi are advised 'there Is no doubl thai additional calls win follow.'' You are respeitfully reiitesleil to IiHiik this matter to the attention of all persona in your community like ly in lie interested and it la desired that you make an effort to assist thin Division in supplying ItN full quota well within the limit named herein. Additional bulletins oa the above will follow. 91 ) truly yours, fl W. Russell Director of Motor Servlie PKBHRVTRRIAN CHURCH Weston i'. shield, Pastor On nexl Sunday Rev. W. !'. Shields I will i lose Ills work as pastor of the Presbyterian church of Hums, and ! also his work In Harney County There win ba but one service nexl Sunday, Auk. 2.r,lli, that at II A. M. v All are cordially Invited to this ser ' vice. .Sunday School at 10 A. M. I'reuchliiK tit Riley in the Riley Hchool-houne In the evening at 8:00 1 on AiiKUHt 25th. Prayerineetlng ax uhuuI every I Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M. 1AMJAJ. AND PHIMOIVAI. Wo will do your Job printing. James Ilunyurd was In town this week. John Kuhn won a bnetaeva vUltor during the week. Dick Noble was In town yesterday greeting his old time friends. Will Weber was among our visitors during the preseut week. Joe Dills rd wan over from the "Val ley of the Moon" during thts week. Ralph Weaver of the Crane State Hunk, wax up from the railroad town yesterday. For utile Two hundred tons of hay nl Narrows. Inquire ol Kthel Maine. I, lleiney, Oregon. Harney County land to trade for cuttle, young horses or inula . in quire at The Times-Herald, .Mr. ami Mr.. .1 M Dalton and v.irls are home from trip to Prairie City where thej arenl to visit Mrs. vima Dai is for a short time. Dr. i. B. Hlbbard and Home of the members ot his famUv have been ipendlni tha week at tha mouth of Myrtle Creek camping ami looking for a deer. tjulte a severe ruin storm visited ihls suction the fore part of HiIh week ami lius caused a ileluy in the baying. However, the benefit to the range and growing alfalfa has more I ban offset the Inconvenient e. HAH ttlMIPUMi: IN FI'TITRK AMI NOT SCAfUTO AliOl'T VORAOM At leiiHt one mil n In not afraid that the bottom Is going to drop out of things ami the mutter of feed and runge are not ho had as they have boen pictured. That mini is Jesus Arhurra. He has Just purchased 2.000 head of yearling ewes from Kuqulrl Fchanls druthers paying them 119.00 per head for them. Mr. Achurra has been an employ ee at the I' Ranch for many years and understands range conditions, lie will make a .success of this new venture without ii doubt. From 800 to 1000 soldiers will be 'In training at the Oregon Agricultural College daring the coming college year, In addition to the Htmlenls of the Students Army Training Corps, the attenuated men and women. As rapidly us any group completes its course It Is unsigned to duty, and new men arrive to take their places. The men will be taught wireless, auto mechanics, blacksmlthing and carpea try. The Standard Oil Co. has Just raised the wages of all refinery em ployes for the sixth time since Aug ust, 1915. The company Is certain ly Inclined to oil the wheels of life for ItH employes. LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, :: OREGON Established thlrtyto yeara Need no Introduction Through square dealing have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer in the experimental class, hut stand among the solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people E VBh Y THING FOR E VSR YHOI) Y Miss Roberta Hlbbard arrived home last Saturday from her vnni lion nip to the i on t and Willamette Valley polnta and has resumed her position With 'tha Harney Coiintv .Nu- tlona! Dank. Miss Hlbbard .ts ac companied home b) her cousin. Miss Florence Blunenauer. who will re naln for i hori visit before tha open in; of Hie schools, she being a teach r in the suburbs of Portland and will return to take up her dutiea tba mre perl of September, Oeorge nib aid. itoberia's little brother, v, a ii oiiipnnion or lib. slater on her vat i tlon trip, - o HOARD OF i:oi WU.vnoN MEETING The board of aquallaatlon will ii i at the court bouae the aet nd Monde) In September for the pur poaa of equalising tbe aaaeaamenl roil ror mix. "Petitions tor reduc tion of a particular aaaeaamenl must be filed with the hoard during the ir-i week it Ih by law required to be ill session, mid verified by the oath of the applicant, otherwise It will not be conaldered or acted upon by tbe board." (Law lt)7, page 459.) JOHN L. CALDWELL, Assessor. m'"mmamMmk!immmmmmmMwmmammmwmwimmmwmmmimmMmmMmmmmmmm The Labor Problem I Of Special Interest to Farmers There is hut one solution of the farm labor problem Improved Farm Machinery It is up to you. Mr. Farmer, to provide tools that will enable one man to do the work of two this year. We Have These Tools From the gee-whiz to the farm tractor, we have all tii" new labor-saving machinery. We want to show you how easily you can not only keep up your regular work but actually exceed what you have been accustomed to do. See us if you want to increase farm efficiency. I. S. GEER & CO. i " I mm That Fall Suit! Have it made now during the slack season. We are always busy but more time now than we will have a little later. Call and See Our Samples and Styles Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company EBEJ Keep the lllooil .Strain Ture Rheumatic pains, backache, swol len Joints and sore muscleo often are the result of Impurities In the blood lathering In tha region affected, a reaull of failure .r the kldnera to a llinlnute wusto products from the hiood stream. Foley Kidney puia iieai, strengthen and Invigorate weak diseased kidneys and bladder. W. ii Hill, Justice oi Hi,, Peace, Da trolt, Tei., writes: "i need Pole Kidney 1 'II Ih anil Hay Unhesitatingly thai of all i bava used they are tha lie I , mid have den.' the worlv where the real failed." Bold everywhi re, o Iluy a War Saving Stamp. Table Satisfaction 3c With the atrenuoua work mapped oul for tlie people' this vi-iir. it is more t hmi ever lireessnr.y (hat their food shoiilil be both satisfying and strengthening. This yon are assured f if you buy your GROCERIES from us. Our store is filled from front door to back with the best and freshest Groceries to be found in the market!, QUALITY IS NOT A FAD WITH US IT'S A PRINCIPAL. FRESH BREAD Keep youc working power up to par by buyiug and eating greeeriee from Farmers Exchange BURNS, OREGON A. Ottinger, Prop. N. Franklip, Manager -V't JS55 &s33