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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1918)
LOCAL AND PKRSONAIi pinni) lor rem mm )usro piano .1.. . tin iii t..r .iuli It... -ii: j Hit M ' '"f l"' .-., urn". '"'. Jck fraililoi-k and family were (,u from iht'ir SltvltM Valley home trlB. ' For nale Two hundred tons of IT HMin ww uikuikii iwur, in fit,- r, at Narrow.. Imq.fre of Ethel! w.T? ot;f nW' MPoln 1 ir,.V r.. hy lhe officer,, 1 Mr. Jat FKKIJ THK HAitiKM The Oregon Coininltti-o for roller of oaildru in Franco and Belgium has already itgrted ti oaojpglgn throughout t. Htm,., ,UI( t, ,,, rommlttee ban Jum begun its work, wlU.h It aiuuinat..n will meet with heartleit support from the loyal cltl- wiim or barney Couutj. , ted . ... ... ..i,n. tfRUlDB U. GOult, Who hkl' appointed Mrs. KugeaM HembolU. Mr. C. H. lo nard, and Mm. J. ,, Foley to serve with her In thin commendable under taktiiK. Since this branch of war relief Is comparatively new It will be briefly outlined here. The work of I lie Ore flier.' Is only one good thing that " "- '"r the relief of he said of the kaiser What ev -' ( ,Ilmrt' "' "eeupled I unoccupied l. ma) li". be Im never d nonetlty , lmrllH Of Belgium mid Krnn. e. Since . , i ""' ,t( CrosH cannot work behind To mule ,, Winchester pomp I the II i tilth OU I portions or I J gauge, for u twenty aauge HelKlu.n the ilillilr.-n luff.. I . rinrlicster, Murtlu or Stevens. I v ,..,,,. i,,i, , , , . ... 1 1111111 lack HI inn it v miu ..ii. V. M Sutton. , ,,. h,.np only ,, hmtf pint lone ctipi gri j W, iiuciiai.au wm here for '" s'""' fn,m '"'"N "Men before .. . ...... . i the Hitr iicni numi miK. f..., ....m.. k -,. .i.ivs ins ween wnn ner son., ... ....,. ,.,., ,,,, , n,,,,.. loo, who bad returned from IVrt- g nl 1 'li-l'ie-e "I bis hoilsehoTil j,l- and prepare to take up his -iilt-ii. tor an mil. nniie time III PI. AN MM! TO I'KOVIOIC roll ItKTI'HNINO HOMHKH8 jBW. IterOer. Oregon. gr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett were n ironi their home in Silvio during the week. A yuuiiK man's best bet. a college tmiation. Mt. Angel College. St. tneill t, Ore. Wo are already familiar with the awful Buffering among these starving Children, thirty per cent of whom have becomu tubercular from lack of ell) "here he shall be employed' """r'''"K 'ootl. ho that e0 ,Ht cer- miui dh moved to help relieve these helpless little Victims of the war. The general plan for raising mon ey for this fund- of which (IiIh coun ty's g,u6ta'is but lUGO.OO Is to plan sealed milk bottles in prominent places, for the eo! lection r mini Other methods of raising minis will I I war work. tfltt llliiin who lias been visiting hjtli trlenda in the southern part of Si- count", came up Thursday In koiian Willi Jv li Mill iiinl wife ml teek her departure estenla lornitiK by way of llend for I'orl- Lji C. .. L'-.. .. ..!.... .. . .. 1 . .. , - V 1... ...I...... 1 an. rt.ni rinimu wtm iiuaii ,,un ( " uieuiirt'ii mier oy Mie local com fork, her home. mlttee, hut for the present you will notolbe empty milk bottles In var- I'ncle S;-.m ban built several tlious ..I miles of railroads and miles of .d wharves in France for the uses lous places about town ami remem ber the starving children "over m u mii" " " "- "' ii,r' i. ,,...., uMiiiiriiuii our hiiiaii 111 .11 tit,. ill ,i,t,' , ii, ii,- nun -- ibllshed a bakery that turns out a Billion loavea Of bread a day . in an vr the largeat refriKomting plant the world. There is nothing loo .ii fi i ITucle Sam's huys. Roe Buchanan came in from .rtinctl the other day ami dtapo , u'l iittlil gooils. I le went Change to their relief pennies, nic kels anil dimes spent by our children daily for candy and gum, can profi tably be dropped III the milk bottle:- for children who have neither homes. clothing, or food, del the habit of waii him: for the bottlei and helping to tin them up aii moil. raised In Oregon in aent ime time ago-with hia family j t0 ""' ',"',, iroMtiror, Mrs. Kelley i ilnce he has war worh there did RM Portland, who aendi H direct to it want to keep tWO eslatillslimeiils Baron Coutler, Belgian Minister in e . inn- up to arrange to i.iw- up a-hitigton. it n of the house here. He '' '" l,"ul fu"l " nlready re- calved generous donation through the eonrteej r miss Jocelyn Burke and those who assisted her, in a re cent recital In Hums. Any donatloim to the fund DM be made to uny mem tier of the committee, who will re port sninu in the monthly rejiorts to Stule Treusurer .Mrs. Kees. Watch for the milk bottles! Save your pennies and small change! Save the French and Belgian bubies from starving! ""he Times Herald has received nunc enclosures together with a let ter from Secretary of Interior Lane regarding the plan for creating homes for returning soldiers. This matter wan started in this state In connection with the reclamation of arid lands. It has gained Much pro portions now, that It covers a big question and a great area. It Is not to be confined to the reclamation of arid lands but also to swamps, log ged off lands. The Information sent us In part reads: Secretary Lane presented to the President and to Congress recently a OOmprehoniVM plan for a prelimin ary study of the umiHcd lands or the country, with particular reference to the iiiiciiiii.ii of some 11,000,000 acres of arid laud, the drainage Of between TO, 000, 000 and 10,000,000 acres or swamp land and the clearing i-i approximately 800,000(000 acres or cut-over or logged-off land, with tin- purpose in view of reclaiming these lands through governmental agency and providing homes for re turned soldiers. M.v near Mr. Sherley: I wish to exproHH my appreciation of the action of your committee In appropriating $200. 000 for the pre-! limtnury study of teb unused lauds' of the country with the purpose In view of providing homes for return d soldiers. Since your action the! i'resldent has approved u reccommen- littlnn for an appropriation of $1, 100,000 to be need in the same work. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this I am proceeding to organize this slip, enclose with fie to Foley ft Co., work In the hope that the larger Nil Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., imoiint will be available soon after j writing your name and address clear the new session of Congress opens, ly. You will receive In return a trial In this connection I submit a brief Dai kuge containlig Foley's Money outline of the efforts made in other and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds countries along somewhat similar land croup, Foley Kidney Fills and ilnes. Foley Cathartic Tablets Sold by '(. ed MrOH. 0 WE ii.wi; Tin-: im iu ii'AsF.u lotted. Under this small holding scheme I understand that land has been acquired In Yorkshire and Lin colnshire. The Hoard Is likewise working out a large program, to be later recommended W the Ministry, tn Scotland the Hoard of Agricul ture under the Act above mentioned has also taken up laud. I'resldent Polcsre signed a law pro viding' for the acquisition of small rural properties hy soldier and civil ian victims of the war It provides In part for "Individual mortgage loans to' facilitate acquisition, parcel ling out, transformation and recous timtlon of small rural properties of which the value does not exceed 10, 000 francs." The loans are to be made from the agricultural lending societies! at a rate of 1 percent, with a term of twenty-five years. Advan ces for Improvements are provided for and a special commission is ap pointed to administer the law WBBTBRN AUSTRALIA A h-h-t In- (ioveriimeut for the returning soldiers, Settlement on one hundred and sixty acres, subject only to sur Vej lees, la provided, and the repay ment of these fees legal her with charges against preliminary Improve inents, with the repayments of capi tal values, extend over thirty years. Loans can DO Hccured from the State Agricultural (tank On each settle ment a central farm, wlo-rc soldlern cuu obtain practlctl training In agri culture, will be established under State supervision. UftKB TOMATOKN A FALL HJKTAIIliK When Oie first hard Trent leaves you With a large supply of green to matoes on band you will make some or them into pickle but do you know how good they are to une as a vegetable? f hey are very good sliced and friog Slice In one-half Inch- slices, sprinkle with salt and fry entll tender In a lit tle fat. If yon wish them browned, dip the slices In flour or breast crumbs or first dip In egg and then In crumbs before frying. If you are fond of fried apple and onions, you will also like the follow ing. Sice onions and green tomatoes and fry together. Serve at dinner or as a relish for supper. They are very good, too, stowed" much as you slew the ripe ones. - o Othel doff, Frank Smith and Kd Goodman left yesterday morning In company with NolliO ltoed en roum to Coryallls where they will take up school' work for late coming year. They past planned this work some time age but now all of them will be In the new registration for army duty and therefore will take up such work as may be, assigned In the line of war work pending their call. The boys will accompany Nollle as far as The Dalles and from there will take the train for their destination. Cut Thlt Out It I Worth Money LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, :: OREGON I tahlishcd thirty-two yean 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 EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY . , g!l The Labor Problem I :t for Portland, again yesterday irnlng 1 1 a r r Kiggs. a sou of Mrs Klla iggs, hi this city, la hero from his inn- in Lake county on a short vls- I' with relatives an-! friends, lie in arms u- that VV. H. Shirk, president : the First National Hunk of l.ake-j-iv, dropped dead Ik" other day rim heart trouble. It seems be was sisting in fighting a fire either in t forest or on some bay lund when u.i overcome. Mr shirk farmer resided in this county and was Jean to many old time people He thh a progressive and enterprising an that will b- missed in the busi--ss i naunols ot his ommuuitv. This outline of Ihe plans of Other natloni lor Hielr returning soldiers Indicate! thai much thought and work has boon give.-, in these conn ,, v,, ,,..,. , ,;,., Bargain m an tries toward the solution of this btod i,,lItr,,v...i or unimproved farm In lorn, 01 iour.se i realise thai these ,,lirilv ,, joining counties, Mod tloni ami conduct ..r each particular full pam,.,, , ,.,.. owners en- policies are made to fit the con, II- ,y ne), nlmw,.r UK M,.:AN H, sl part, whether It he nation or state, pfmg So hurry And I dO not mean to Imply that fl " N,',rl (',.-tern Se.urlt ies it Invest. eon model our plans or rpoilcies n9ttt tl North 10th Street, Port- tiling those Hue:- Hut I do believe' luud. Oregon, line: that this knowledge points out one lesson that has much good In II. That Mnny vou)K fH,0V, whH(. Mr,..lt. is this, that the preparation ot plans ,,,, ,,,.,,.,, V)lir tJW w:ls , ,,, .or providing opportunity for our re- , .,,, ,.,. ,H 10w rir)r! wl,,, t. ,,,. Of Special Interest to Farmers There is but 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 gpc-whiz to the farm tractor, we have all the 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. Tuking into account rood ioiiUi Hoiih in the enemy countries, we have no doubt tbnt "cabbages anil kings" are getting better acquainted. ' f vv ., .. ; sW .. t - iVy la .- . . , ''. A9f ' '- A i 0M iii-imli- eflffr ' '-OToB I f .". MaVl " Mg'PS I" OKV JmKMt J'-TX. ' At-ea. aToWrTsfiiraKr? Vm"?- ' pHI HI nirnlng soldiers cuu not be lelt to the day when I In- war Is over. Cordially yours. Kranklln K I.unf. Hon. Bwagar Slierley. Chulrman, Committee oil Appro priatlon, House of Itepreseiitatlves. Included with his letter are a num ber of comments from the severul luti. hi to get In man. NOTIOB IK PUBLICATION UNITKI) STATKS LAND OFFHIE Mums, (iregon, September 4, lit IS. Notice is hereby given that Thou, as Van audi, of Sllvies, Oregon, who, on September 29. 1913, made llomesteud Kntry. No. 07001. for oiinlries now at war, showing steps SK,,N,.;it Sm, 9; sW.NU'i,. S'vN'-NW',. Section 10, Township taken to make homes for returning oldlers Among them are Canada with reference to the 20 I . Range II V. , Wllla-n.lle Meri dian, lias tiled notice o, inletil t. to Dominion lands, the reserved areas i ,. ,,.,, hr .r,. , t known us Crown lands) are placed In the hands ot a Settlement Hoard. labllsb claim to the land above ,le scribed, before Register and Iteioiv- whlch eonoioU of three members, a . or at lirilHi Oregon. i9is it Brant or one hundred and sixty acres Is made to the returning sol-I (Her, and the Hoard is empowered to floore W. Waddle, Saddlebutte. Ore- (' In I ii it ii r naiiics us witnesses: S. Robert Dennett. Sllvies, Oregon H 4tM 'W .. .. , j BireCAiw -' ss.' . -J At the Liberty Theatre, Sunday, Sept, 8 Look in the Glass Do you see a slacker or an Ameri can? If you own Liberty Bonds you see an American. If you don't you see a slacker. That's the truth. Face it. Ruy that Liberty Bend today. Any bank will help you. "runt a loan of not exceeding t 000 to each mull, to be spent In ere, ting u house, purchasing implements and stock, ami generally In prepar ing the land. Tills loan will be a rirst mortgage on tin- bomeotoad, It will be advanced at a low rule of Interest (live per tent I, utid will have to b renal din fifteen years Appltcanti for land r loans must bava had previous farming eaper lence, Intending aettleri among re turning, lOldlOri v.illiolll previous farming - xperlence can go upon dem mi -ir.it ion form for training, (I they elect, however, the) may go up on farm Ol selected and approved either case employment at current wuges will be puld. "The classes en titled to particulate," says the Re port of Lord Tennyson's Committee, "Include honorably discharged ex service men from the forces of Can ada, the United Kingdom, and any of the self-governing British Domin ions, and to the widows of soldiers and sailors from other parts of the Kmplre whose husbands died while on active service. I.'nlted Kingdom Legislation Inc. been enacted by Parliament (6 and 7 Ceo V. c ,'lfit, enabling the Hoard or Agriculture and Fisheries to acquire land for a siuull number ot experimental holdings for return ing men In Kugluud and Wales. The measure provide:, lor small farms not exceeding fifty acres, to bo of three different types, mixed farming, dairying and market gardening. Men without previous farming experience ;i, it, he given preliminary training on a demonstration rami, under the i upervistou of dlroetoi . rat eiving a rair livinc, wage Winn they are considered capable ol taking up holding for thai Ive i ii ill bo ai gon. Andy Tuggart, Sllvies, Oregon. Cyras A. Sweek, Burns, Oregon. V. Q. COZAD, Register 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 W illiams-Zoglmann Clothing Company iBS: Table Satisfaction With the Btrenuouft work mapped out tor ilu people this voir, it is more than aver necessary that their food should be both B&tiefying and strengthening. This you are assured of if .you buy your GROCERIES from us. Our store h tilled from front door to back with the best autl freshest Groceries to be found in the markets. QUALITY IS NOT A FAD WITH US IT'S A PRINCIPAL. FRESH BREAD Keep your working power up to par by buying and eating: groceries from Farmers Exchange BURNS, OREGON !3 A. Ottinger, Prop. ?s rase N. Franklin, Manager - -F SE