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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1918)
$hrfltnc9-!ftfraCd JULIAN BYRD SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, IBIS SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oa. Yr Si Moatka rr. Montlia 14 Kntered nt the Post Office at Barns Oregon, us 8eeond ClaM Matter. (SEBSSCS rLnr! it ji y1 - .-, r : 5' I . aVMax4' V t -.ri.- i i m ii i f f UU ! ' 8 fi-.V" :.. I ,? -v.. J3 '-. SAft . 14-? '"i '4.1 i !r i ' 4v 1 September 15th. The , remaining OOUBttfl Iti Oregon, Junt b hooii uh iii' K-i.i reprtMBtetlTM Ret to bm ..e riiiilrmeii of the Cotintv Counelln MtiMiet of Defense, will nlso no doubt, deride to do Mils work through their orgnn UatloiiR. It has been deckled (hat Sunday, September 16th. ahould.be Salvation Army Sunday tu the churches, aud the request goes forth that the min ister throughout the state in their services on thla day say aomethlng about the wonderful work the Sal vation Army la doing and mention the drive to the people which really opens this day. Last Sunday at Salem, by Invita tion of tiovernor Wlthyeombe, the Marlon County t'ounell of Defense and the Commercial Club of Sulem. "Billy" Sunday spoke nt the Armory ii bebalf r this fundi and the citi zens of Salem, nearly four thousand trong, who had tha privilege ol hear lug and seeing "Hilly" In action. never before In their lives heard such a speech, brimming wltb patriotism and urging the folki to give the Sal ration Army chance to help the ! doughboys In tha trenches of France. I Air Bunda) i red the opening gun of i the Di'itmi Salvation Army War Fund drive and Its BOOB) was ' around Hi" state. CAN ALL VOL CAN MAKE IT A tin. KVKNT M ;MII.I!IIH Miss Aviie Clare Sheridan, duught er of Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Sherhlau M the present plans are worked was married Wednesday at 4 o'clock At the reiiuimt of Anslstant Keder al Vood Admlnl itralor W. K. Newell, the following Instructions for the iih Hlstance of Oregon housewives In can nlng fruits, vegetable and fiah, have been prepared by MIhb Hdna droves, superintendent of domestic science and home economics In the Portland public schools. "Rvey Jar of Perishable food can ned by the housewife la a valuable contribution towards the nations food reserve." said Mr. Newell, and the food Administration urges Ore gon women to fill every possible i container for winter who, particular ly with vegetables. lly cuiet'ul at- lentlon to Miss Droves' toraulai the canning can bo dune with a minimum of sugar, which in very Important " Miss droves' canning direction! are: "FOOd conditions are bringing many new problem to the housewife The shortage of sugar should nol lei sen (he canning of fruit since It If possible to preserve without lUgar Moiling water may lie substituted for the usual sugar-syrup In canning fruits. The sugar can be added a. hoard l,1' fru" '" opaaad. Kara com sr up has proven a very successful sub stltute for sugar. Jellies. Jams or fruits will have a slightly different flavor and be a Hide less sweet If preserved with karo, but win retain the fresh flavor of the fruit. "In using karo svrup as a suhsti sterlllre 20 minutes. KIhIi i-lerllle :i hours. o It. H. To Alt WKHtUB CROP! ii.W R KAILKIt our the patriotic demonstration and parade on Saturday, September 21, oi ladies who have husbands, broth- to Bdgar Frederick King of Spokane. ! tul" for HUnr- a" ,,IUH' moiiHUr karo should be used, or one mnv list half karo and half sugar. All jams and preserves mav be made by using three fourths or less of the measure of fruit in karo or mixed karo anil about three-fourths ol the measure in sugar or karo and sugar. In using karo for Jellies. It Is noOOaaarj to Wash. The Ht. Kev. Illshop Dantol Oorman Of St. John's cathedral per ers, sons or lovers in any branch of formed the ceremony. In the Sheridan the service of our Uncle Bam is going apartments ut the Sherman. The to be one of the biggest things ever . minis hail be, mi gavly decorated with nulled off in connection w.fl, i he unJiilnlc ..ml white cosm.w ...id ..Ink -I.., I. ! '' Juices for Jellies re,iilr. in Burns. It is expected that every I loll woman or girl antitled to take part in The bride, who is considered one of this big demonstration will be In the moal beautiful girls of tha city, Burns for thai occasion and thai the ws radian) In her bridal robe-.. Her altlaens of the I : i M ba ho tu. gown was a simple one of white geor- 'i - shi ul i be t crepe, n ade oh charmingly g rl d to far ;i - the war i-'i line . and be .a. enveloped in i iricti. v. ii rmlt. the bridal - i i worn by ber should get I Eth Mm, Lewis of Norfolk, i e this event one Va., who wn married a year ago to a to b. II our citizen n trail ol t Ii ei The vt il was ar- Several outside pe pie will be here ranged low on the forehoad and held at thai time and the Lil rty Loan ' place with cbaplel of 01 c-onu.i :; r . v ill tour tne countv lust iiloi.nm.. 'I he I, ride . arried an ex preceding this date and return to Quia tfe shower bouquet of whltt ro i i rns in time to take pan in the buds and white sweet pes closing pan of the day. it would be A wedding dinner was nerved in the proper thing for the citizens ol the Sherman (lining room to the II - city to look after every detail family. The table was decorated With i ttertalnlng out of town guests a mound of pink ropes, o thai dut". o'lve it your attention , Mr ami Mrs. King left on the even- o : lug train for Spokane, where Mr Data are be'lng secured through out the drought sections of the State of Oregon by the Oregon Develop ment branch of the Portland Chamb er of Commerce to be presented to the Oovernment at Washington with a view of securing funds from the Treasury Department of Agriculture to assist wheat and rye growers of Oregon. These funds are to come from Hi" $r.,(ioo,()oo which the President rs- oently placed at thg disposal of these departments to enable ttiem to fur nlsb aid to those wheal and rve growers in thg Northwestern and Southwestern sections of the United Btatel who have Inst two SUOeSSlVS crops by winter killing and drought. it Is not Intended to make loan to farmers who have banking collateral or eiiu otherwise iecure roonev, bu' io those who might ii" compelled to abandon their homes aod make ureal sacrifices, due to lack of luud.i. The loans will probably not be made for an amount to ex d ?:; an acre. A maximum of I no acres In some localities and I .Mi In others will be established The farmer will be required to con tribute to an Insurance fund out of the proceeds from the sale of bis crop If his ..pel at i. .a-, are successful The notes will bear I! per cent Interest, payable November, 1919. In order to give applicants a basis for temporary credit to asi-lst In ob l talnliig the seed, the Department of j Agriculture will investigate all impli cations and as soon as thev are :ip proved the Federal Land Hanks will j issue a statement of iipproxal to the) PEACHES $J3t per box Possibly for less, next week in any quantity desired Page 9s Sweet Sh op i a ggjggHHgggflgwi I ' N. BROWN & SONS Brown 's Satisfactory I tore QUALITY MERCHANDISE Walk Over Shoes Stetson Hats Hon Ton Corsets limn. : : ; .- Crtaon We curry giMxtw udvrrtlscd oil II, t ' II n. Product. I'tusSr" effect that the money will be advanc cook the mixture longer. It Should I ed When the crops is planted and h "she.t off" the spoon when t"sie.i i .u certificate, note and mortg The n. ccs for elf!ea may be sealed j age are executed and dellvel id tvery hot ami in heated containers) Banks wishing to assist their com without : Idlng any mgar and Hi mutt t . In this matter should at in iv be made from this a need u mmunlcate with the Ked Li la Iheir dli trlci The I hambi r I in m i writ;.-!, letter Io aral Int re led . and oft I. lal and to i .1 in i be winter, i I addh . ual amount of sugar, which i e more plant If ul. The cold pack anethod of canning HOMK OF Till: HITS VOl'lt L1UKIITV MOM) Will. Do King Is manager of the Spokane U you buy a $100 bond of the Fourth Libert Loan you are lend ing the United States Government e OUgfa money to feed a soldier ill France a little more than seven in .nth-. Or you have furnished i .ii- Ii mom y to give him com ; ' outfit of winter and summer clothing, Including shoes and block ings, and slicker and overcoat and blankets, with enough left over to arm him with a good revolver. Von lone : bat much to beat back the 11 111. Il take. 838 more to arm him wiih bran, ii of the Dul'ont Powder com pany, I1 wa-. the bride's wish on hc ii"::.' of ar limes, that everything connected with the ceremony be kept as simple as poeeldle, mid there were. therefore, tto attendants and no guests other than the Immediate family Statesman (The bride is a niece of Judge Ii tr.i.l . uli. I vei-1. 1 1. 1, lew Inii nr.n.i ,' I, . . . .... ...I .1 i-....li... . "' ' ..... , . . .... . fc . . . . . , sect ful and tha bouaawife will I ting forth the-necesslty of a!d for this find it :.u easier, safer method than llatr'el Oregonian, the open kettle. (Ir.'it .are -hoiild n be exercised lii the election ol Jars. KALHR IDKAL rubbrs and lids. Bee that there are UO nicks on the edges ol the jai ami Roma Ol OS are nol obliged to WOT! that lids fit and are in good comll :llll ,,,. d-. line to. but these are in t'on it is unsafe to use obi or doubt ,),,. tgim , i fill rubbers. The wash boiler. With A; mo t of us OOOUpy our.elve a wooden rack In the bottom make .,,-.,,,, .,,. n making a living wc W. T. LESTER A. A.TRAUGdTT Inland Empire Realty Co. Ruildinp; and Farm Loans IVSade Direct a rill.- with a bayonet on it and li '" ""' Mainour County Fair to ba you buy a second 1100 bond you bold at Ontario September Id, 11. furnish him this rifle and J .00 0 ear '" a'"' l8' "" r'' ;" " (l"Z'Mi train tridgas for it; and there will still be " a'" r:l"' llors" owners training .ugh of your money left to pur "" ""' ,ra'k at Ontario and twice chase a good sized bomb to throw in , t,lat ""' making entry by mall and a lugout, or demolish a machine gun ' reserving stalls from all parti of the bevether will, tha linns oru.ruiii, n W-.f XHK SI (.All HOWL B good canning outfit lor the uold llm) , w,. ,,, loniathlng that wi peek method. s ,u.-. even if make raw bud A very thin svrup for canning mav, ,,,., i,,.,,,,,. wa hit our vocation. be made by using one cup of kuro;jusl ,,,. Uover nt Is doing or 0 up or sugar to three cups of I ;lr choosing for BO, but the war will water, ami boiling for five mlnutea ,,, ,, forever and Ibis phllosopln One cup of karo to two cups of water .,,, u,M for all time, makes a syrui. with little more , T. n.llte.st tragedy In life la a C Levens, of this city, ami has visit- b,"lv ,,r '""' "," !'hM ,h" 11:"""" rooatlonpl mUfit. Prematura death ot me sweetening in karo. the otBarn, nolanoholy, but h la chaetful half in sugar. destiny compared with a Ufa pro Blanching is an Important step in ' Iinr..i for' fifty yearn in an ancongen tbe cold pek method ii canning, it i calling. Is use I for r 'tables and hard fruits jjany ., m, wc.rks like a slave th Art. r the fruit or vegetable la pre .,,,,.,! dying, but if ha would stop pared lor canning, place it In col gvoldinj it he would aacape tha ander or square of cheese cloth, ami trouble of working altogether, ills. submerge In a kettle ol rapidly boll ; Woi g Is paiufut; d.ath will gel h.ni lug. wat.r for the desired length ol ..,, ,. fnubi It might U wll g"l b m time (see table below . I and then I j t,,. Mlir plunge Into cold water, and out ! Kveryoue or us Is good at some again, then pro. I according to di- ihliig. ,t most of us are doing ractlons beiow. Recipe i-'or Canning Fmlts Select rni, ripe liuil. P ire. blanch, and lack III jars, (over wllh syrup or boiling water and place rubber Farms and Ranches Homesteads Blueprints ESTATE Fire Insurance Life Insurance REAL Office Phone It-lio Resident Plicn. C;-8H and G-43 Agents for WRAY'S STA GE Members Burns Commercial Club ed here hi former years, she is quits well known to many of out mg people I GOOD RACING AT MAI HKl'll IAIH Two iks before t be opening day 'i hi lal number or entrlea I .1 lior as is due to the faet thai a majority of Iho fairs of orthwest have been cling pro. i might well bt in ff for 19JJ lot ludli . tb'!. ,,.,..- . f uod !. r a those hold niuiuall: at lal "i i op -.i : Baker Cauyou City, and sjei bpwl In with in Caldwell, The big annua pi Int. d card baa rcl ' ' vada ha be. n to us in - take a ire than I to ' number ol b es wii ii gu i i ris in uorthern uuila, Dl neighboring ... unties who take in the lair at Ontario are rejoicing at Sora io i obe ed and il Inted our- i for Hi benefit ol disloyal cus tomers Who tOOb six. It paid to lie unpatriotic and the less wa allowed ourselves tha more we loft for the "''' i'r,"ii"',',; for real racing. Kaiser's friends. . o With the bowl behind the counter Survivors of the British tanker or in a government rationing de- Mlrio, torpedoed near Cape llatter parlineiit we are ail likely to be-' as by a German submarine, were have, and the rextaurauuteur's prof- i C bilged to make their way to safety Something else Were it otherwise,1 every one would be a success, and the world would be I'nra.li The (Socialists In New York have de. nan led a sl hour work day. and cap In position, Do not lighten Wll ,, .,.., ,,, .. . , lh, n., I1,r ll,!- " M '" ' areusod crew ., ,..,,.,. ,. on the subject ol tu cover on until II ..... he . but I ,,.,,, u, t .,, tri i yon to "oi tight, ii the wide-topped all ... i,,,, i the wrong lob for ou saallni lai d I A are u ed, follow ling olse m nirecuoiia mai are given Wlin me v., ,,, ... .., ,. .,,.,, ., ,!,;,. - w fnr the ui . . us ,. i i . i ., dike in :: oi i. s'red length of time ( .,., (able) re ,,,,, ,,,-,Al. ,.,, worj, , ., cu ., . - leaving the , i lial 1 1. in. ma i . cape. Process the do LIBERTY THEATRE Toufcht and Sunday TIIATSTUPUVBCIS FFCELCHCN "Jean The Woman" With Geraldine Farrar .Mail.-.., i qui p o and those "'"v" "'""' ""' bolUn "1"1' t'ffhten j, proVM ,),.,, U(. ,,,,. ,,,. UBNari it is easier for us to figure. It is al ways piaaaanter rr uh to be able to calculate how much that old Mend of ours is able to put away. Hut us all on an eijual rooting. We are righting tor democracy let us try it on ourselvea througout the it.- public t-o . SALVATION ARMY. DRIVE through a aeu of burning oil. The Ccrinan ideu of pouring oil on the troubled waters Is as abhorrent to common humanity as the rest of their Ideas the lids, and if (Mason Jural Inver Ul cool. Iii boiling Hie fruit, Hie wuter should cover I he Jar. or come even with Hie top und the tli if : i. nii.ii :on should ue coiinled from when the water begins to boll around the Jar. The calmer should have a tight cover to keep the steam and heat in. Time Table I'm- Canning HeuiiH (Hiring) time for blanching to 10 minutes, time for sterilizing I hours. in picking our Jobs. And when a branch of the Social 1st party goes on record by claaalf lug work among the woes of man kind, It Is up to the rest of Hie So lallsls to ussIhI their weakening brethren to a more wholesome con cept ion of I he purpose of life. The French are harvesting l.XDU. n mi mi In I:, ot wheal In the ...miner ed anil recoiKiuei e.l portloiiH of Kranee. TIiIh wheut was idantol by i Tor : i' i ili.h c . 'I hours. Hla.khawk I'ralrle Wildcat 1)1- rarrolH, hH,,lnK, s , , lnIlu.,, visions. The names or the divisions for Hlerlllzlng, I , hou:s. are Ilk- the soldiers composing them- (.()ril (.i,,,,,.,,!,,,, J , , 11u.s. uoiuiiig it not Amoricuti. Meets, blan.hlng, ii to 10 minutes. ,,, Kr..iili. grown under (lertnaii iliillllliUtloil, and for the ullles. will make bread The crown princess or tierinany recently took a utile pleasure trip to for Iterlllllug, 8 hours. " ii.inaioes, nuuicning, i u, - uilnutOH, Helgoland In a submarine Khe did Ureal anthualaam prevalU at head America nits behind bar stacks of for atertUstng, II minutes. j , have an opportunity to aaoura bar quarters In Portland over the coming I gulden wheal with a t mi hand of men Meats, time to stariliae, 6 bovra, umbaad's conaeut, a ba wa i nt for the National War Service aud money, she win soon call ihu Blackberries, storlllse Id minutes ,,, urg,n) uiiairs.' apd of the Salvation Army In Ore- Herman bluff, , Prult Julcos, sterilise ao minutes. on, in ihe (ad thai already 27 coun ting through County councils ol Di Hi'n.ies and plum . ; lei II c I 6 in I u Ho yotl want I ivc luel, Iron, I le men w ho arc helping to thrash lite mniiu .....l tut,,,.-' T ' ...i... tonse and kindred organlzal ions, un ul and the men who are helping Pag DI I, Mam hlng I to I iiilnute-i, ,1 ration SBVS vou can do this b) Ii LV 1.J II- lie, I il,.il I. ....... , I. I.. .1 ..:...' . . . . .. .. .. iw . ... ..... '' " "w v to mrusn uermany are oquailj use- siermae ie mmuu log your old stove or furnace repair "" '"" "'""" nny, m ung i'i i their country. i ivars, blanching i to 8 mlnutea, ,..i instead 1 lying new one, r. ' s- ci ul tWfW bT - lj i.' ! jS4 ! SmaHBBBBBBsjBBS bBs - CRSHI SJgfc jS tk, x Iggv F 'i- WVyWgViimBgll i. .m aftwJraJgtt. ..1. a5ii fVgtsgaaa gar lgsa'astt HI V) I sVaBgsJtf l ggV1 eV II isS R fr sklBaH i- sa wjjsgstijgsa 1. BLfBjjjjjssBjsjpBip ifTjgBBsVV nr Monday Night, Sept. 2 JACK GARDNER, in GIFT OGAB" WW I Mr! Gardner perform some hair raising stunts in this picture its all action f-'ont start to finish Next Wednesday, Sept. 4 "Doug.0 Fairbanks, in "DOWN ON EARTH" Bel I