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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1918)
l'REPARINCJ ANIMAL H KOIt BLAUOBTBH MAUKKT l.KTTKR OCT. H, liH8 200 head of rait In wrn rocalYOd nl It Is Important that an animal In- tho North Portland Htock Yards over funded for slaughter should be kept night, Monday 1400 head. The cuttle off feed from 24 to 36 hours. If kept markel li.tt recovered from Its ilem- an full feed the system In gorged and oral teed rondltlon of last week and Die blood vessels loaded. In such a all grades are selling steady at fol- rondltlon it Is Impossible to drain out lowing quotations. Prime steors the veins thoroughly when the animal $12.00-13.00; Oood to choice steers is bled, and a reddish colored, unat tractive carcas will be the result. Food in the stomach decomposes very rapidly after slaughter, and where the dressing Is slow tho Ruses gen-' crated often flavor the meat. Water fit. 00-1200; Medium to good steers $8.25-0.25; Common to fair steers $6.00-8.00; Choice cows ft heifers $6.00-7.25; Fair to medium cows ft heifers $5.00-6.00: Canners $.1.00 4.00; Hulls $5.00-7.00; Calves $9.00- UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND IT IDEAL PLACE FOR SOLITUDE should be given freely up to the time! 12.00; Stockers & feeders $6,008.00. of slaughter, as It keeps the tempera ture normal and helps to wash out Hie system, resulting In a nicely col ored carcus. The care of animals previous to slaughter has considerable effect on Hie keeping qualities of the meat. It is highly Important that they be not excited In anv way sufficient 1 to raise the temperature of the body. Bxcitement prevents proper drainage The new arrivals In tho hog alleys over night was 500 head. Monday 2450 head. The market suffered a decline yesterday of 2 5 cents and as n consequence trading today is slow and has an undertone of weakness. Quotations; Prime mixed $l!t.L'r, 11.60; Median mixed 118.7119.90; Rough hearten 117. 16-17. 60; Pig 118.60 10 60: Hulk 118.78 19.00, With a nominal run of sheep anil oT blood vessles. and If elreme will Iambi over night li mutt ill mail.ei cause souring of the meat very soon r -mains stationary at quotations a-t after dressing. In no Instance should follew: rlme lambs $12.00-14 00' an animal he killed inituedlatelv after u long drive or after a rapid run about l!te pasture. If heated by such cause It Is far better to allow it to rest overnight before killing than to risk the meat spoiling. The flesh of i an animal that has been overheated is usually of a pale color and verv often develops a sour or putrid oder within three or four davs after being dressed. It is also essential that the animal lc carefully handled so as not to bruise the body. Bruises cau.se blood to settle in the injured part of the body, and often cause los. A 116 hour fast, plenty of water. i. ireful handling, and re, before slaughter are all important in ecttr ' itig meat in the best condition I r e.se. either fresh or for t urlng pur poses. ii:ki i dvs i. km mi; may In ct operation with the melon ; Purdue LJnlverall United Statei Department of Agrlcul t ire last year mad' an Investigation of the coal oi producing milk in 18 .Try herd! in Porter County. Ind In that study it was found that when Other conditions were the same the dairymen who fed the largaal qUanl ity of clover, alfalfa, and other le gume hays used :S per cent leM grain ;'air to medium lambs $9.00-11 (Mi, Veirllngs $10.00-11.00; Wethers $9.00-10.00; Ewes $6.50-9.00. Poached la He Couldn't Sleep. llronchlal couehs. tlrkllnir In throat, and asthmatic spasms break ' one's rest and weaken one so that I the system Is run-down ami serious ' sickness may result. Kuos llalbert. Paoll, Ind.. writes: "I had a severe 1 cold and coughed continually n' i night; could hardly sleep. Foley's ' Honey and Tar cured my cough." 1 Sold by Peed Bros. Frenchmen Gathered In Qroupi to Watch American Who Was Actuslly Drinking Water. William Allen White tells In the Book News Monthly how thirsty he liecaine for water. Just common, plain water, on a motor Journey through France, where It was not safe, for unitary reasons, to drink the water of the region. The coffee did not taste good and the wine tssted like diluted vinegar and looked like pokeherrr Ink. It seemed only good to put in fountain pens. Finally, at the end of a week he and his party stopped at a hotel where there was bottled water brought from the American commis sary department. When he came to the table ha ordered a bottle and this Is what lie says of It ; "Try going seven days on pukclier ry Ink end boiled coffee ynuraelf and note the reaction, tour veins win be dry; your stomach will crackle u It minds the fOOd, The water In that iHittie. a quart bottle, evnporntcd, They brought mother, It disappeared They brought a third. The waiters in the hold were attracted by the sight. No Frenchman ever drinks water with his meals, mid the speeiacle of this American suiming himself with water while he n t was a rare sight. The waiters gathered In the corner to watch me. Henry saw them, and mo tioned toward inc. and lapped his fore head. They went and brought other waiters ami men from the bar. lie ttiN n rare bird: this American go ing on a big drunk on water. So Ihey peered Indoors, through windows and stood In the dining room corners to watch the fourth bottle go down. And when at the end of the meal Ihe Amer ican rose, and walked through Ihe crowd they made way for him. A des perate man at least commands respect, whatever his delusion tuny be." Bird Island, In Gulf of 8t. Lawrence, O.io of World's Moat Desolats 8 pots. nird Island, most northerly of the Magdnli n Islands, holds the world's record for wrecks. The whole group, lo the flulf of Si. Lawrence, Is exceed ingly dangerous, but Bird Island stands first. More like a huge rock than an Island Its walls rise grim nod gray In the path of the mariner. The Island has no beach or roast, only a steep ir regular cliff rising abruptly from the water. The top Is n barren plnteau of about five acres. Th principal Inhabitants are birds. Qu'.la, gunnels and murres come In thousands to nest and rear their young. The roar of their thousands of wings drowns the noise of the waters. The Indiana say that they ore the souls of shipwrecked sailors. The human tenant of the plateau are the lighthouse keeper and his Wife, doomed to solitary existence except about once or twice a year when a ship brings provisions, Bometlmea, perhaps in about every three or four years, an enterprising naturalist comes to study the bird life on the Island. Ships can approach Bird Island only In the calmest weather. The slight est ripple and the craft keeps a re spectful distance. The lighthouse Is reached by a rope and windlass. The hardiest mountain climber would heal ' tutu before attempting to scale Its rough gray walls. The keepers of the light have been singularly unfortunate. The first went Insane and had to be kept coiillned by his wife and assistant until the pro vision boat arrived. The second was borne away by a floating piece of Ice when seal bunting In the early spring. Ills wife maintained the lighthouse alone until help BOOM from u neigh boring island. ,1 UNIVERSITY of OREGON r1tS'JStsr o May Liberty Bend. NOTK'F. FOR UNITED STATE IMBI.lC.VTION. i LAND OFFICE OH, October III. ISIV Notice Is berebj given thai v ho p. i i i.i tic addn s i did. on the i Btb di o! February, 1918. file In thn a Bworn Btatemenl and Applloi No. 0101 12, to pureha to the .'.vv, ny.',. Section i-'. Township 27 S.. Range SO B . Willamette Mt-ri-dlan, ami the timber thereon, under tin- provisions oi the act of June 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the Timber ami Stone Paw.' at IUI n w'lhout lessening the production of value as might be fixed by appraise their cows. That Is, the dairymen meat, and that, pursuant lo such an- wbo fed legume hay obtained as plication, the land and stone thereon much milk from 62 pounds of grain have been appraised, the stone esti- hs the others obtained from 1 00 i muds of grain. Such a saving Is certainly worth while, patriotism demands Increa ed production; the high coil of living 'em a nd economical production; both those demands a.-' mot whan all our good inv; are W)lt, and when i.,tir milk now Is mcuttalnd at low it. mated -miOo perches at 2 cents per perch ami the lard $40.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In I WHAT WRINGS FRENCH HEART Noxious Weeds Growing In Forner Highly Cultivated Field Can: of Real Agony. Agricultural loss Is not confined lo ' northern France, The very high level ! of intensive productivity of Ihe soil in general wns everywhere due lo two factors which war has largely ellml , anted ; human labor and chemical fer tilisation. Indeed, the t pi etacul tr fee '. tines of agricultural destruction in the departments evacuated last spring j gaping sh. ij holes, crumbling tranches, barbed wire trailing Ilka some rusty snake across the iieidt, area Ihe fruit trees cnl doe o to the level of ihe soil - look less sinister to the French eye than the miles and miles, the thou sands and thousands of acres of rich wheat nod heel sugar land untouched by lire and sword, yet grown waist high Willi the thistles, brambles anil every other sort of pestilential weetl ; the apple trees full of great bunches of mistletoe. Before the war a French farmer was baled bit urt by his neighbors ami fined for allowing Ibis ties In his fields and ll Istletue In support of his application and sworn ' his orchard remember this and you For l;jrns. Sale 40 acres adjoining See J. J. Donegal!. btatemenl on the 1 4th day of Decern her. 1918 before Register and Bet ! er. at Burns. Oregon. Any person Ik at liberty to pr..to t tins ; in. has - Inure entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent i sues, by fling a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. v. 0. COZAD, Register. will get an echo of I be tragic reson ance that Ihe phrase "I. rres iihiiiiilmi nets" has In Ihe French heart. -New KepubJtc WOMEN AND THE WAR By MRS. HENRY P. DAVISON Bpjffi Treasurer War Work Council National Board V. W. C. A. Hottes camps ail phase of m I Houses In tho over the country the Y. W. C. V.' o r k military are one A. War Count II activities. The s reception bo are placed al I ii i entrance to ths cantonments f o i the use of women Vllltiag llieir sol dler relatives to m ci ssat y h i these proved that I t p t s and Ixtr rowed rooms wars pressed into use until houses could be built Often i h a- sodatlo rooms iii the geai est Iowa wera turned temporar ily into bOS'.UM houses. "We put iiii an extra cot." re i-orted one araatOta secretary, who re lamed to tell the War Work ('nun til tho special needl Of her common ity, "for an old Lithuanian mother Mr.-. Davison Iio-i.ms hoip-c has been tho refuge Of Stricken women. She can till you also oi Incidents when the hostess house tigs brought about a happy end- log, Prayers of gratitude for the Hosl s House are murmured eve y night In man) towns by women who are oi no tat tlcular Imi ortant a to anv one some man in the arm; and to God i ommandanl i of the camp: srs iatlvi of the boatess 1 1 i. bj the most forlorn woman. No e recti l except at the direct request Of tbe commanding olllcer. Fifty-four bouses ate now in utc, Others are being built as fust as turn lier and carpenters can he secured. Each house has Its Individuality. Tim plans to.- Hie building at Camp Gordon, Atlanta, fieorgla, were re drawn by Miss Fay Kellogg in order to lave three magnificent oak trees. A tine olll Houllie.n mansion secured for the Young Women's Christian As sociation heatbiaarters at Petersburg, Viigiula, is as popular with the sol lie fiom lamp l.ee as is the official who came a hundred miles lo sag her U)Hi.. ,, ,M hoy in camp, tfhe cannot apeak a Tlll, hosiers houses serve the entire word of Kugllhh and she has to have. Iltttjoll I er old black pipe every hour. But TlH w()rk wth g,r, ,g Qne ()f (hj her boy loves her. I most Important functions of the War Another charge bestowed upon us, Work council. It iloulj with all kinds II the glrl-wlfe of a 'bootlegger' ar-: ()f wulk wlll s,rB (lr,B , .n.1 lested for selling whisky to soldiers. I tOWssS, in cities, in country villages, Ho was wild with anxiety about heril1(1 ,M the Breut lllunllta(.lllri,,K ,.,. till we said we would look after hei.,ter( ,in) a, touclioa by the iinu uai Conditions of u country in u state ol war prepuiallon. Their patriotism "A thirteen year t)ld Imp lias jimi been turned over to our care. She ran away from a convent, and, be ing adventurous, made straight foi i amp." Any hostess can tell you heart breaking stories of times when the may urge I hem toward unexpected pit falls. Their very enthusiasm leads than into danger. t ..in imi -it ) Bank Recponslble for Error. All Interesting decision has been made by the Missouri court of appeals, relative to holding the sender f s telegram rcponslble for a mistake in Iransml Ion A Wyoming hank role graphed n brokeroi t lionse, offering n carload bl potatoes at si .".." a hundred pounds. The telegraph company's mis- lai.e iii iran mission made the price 88 cents ii hundred, The supposi il offer was accepted b) Ibe brokers ami the potatoes v.ero shipped, when payment was leildl red at Ihe rale of ,",."i cents a hundred the Wyoming bank refused to accept the money ami brought suit for the iiii amount. The Missouri court of appeals ruled that the Intnl. hail made Ihe tl It-graph coliipanv Its agent in forwarding the telegram and that as the brokerage house acted in good faith It COtlld m be compelled to pay more than the amount quoted in the message. FAD WELCOMED BY ARTISTS Painted Designs on Lingerie Give Op portunity for Unlimited Displsy of Originality. Now thai the hunt hearted hosiery manufacturers have decided to reduce their manufacturing cots by cutting , out the fancy colors anil Startling, de I s!;.'tis of Ihe Indies' lines and limiting ii,.. output to plain soiuber shades it at cannot be beard coming, thai portion I nf femininity Hint demands nnveltleo In Ins that fairly si ream will have to fall back on the new fad in underwear, on palntlnga, dona to sun the indi vidual taste, on the lingerie, each piece to follow Hie same deign and niiike up ths sett ami a mosquito net overdress ', will put a splderweb stocking in the shade when It comes to startling scenic I effects. Imagine a set with a lifelike rapre 1 telitatli.n of the execution of Marie 1 Antoinette on the back of the corset I Cover and a panoramic sketch of Ihe Inking of the Biisille running around the bottom of the underskirt, with tiller sidelights of Ihe From It Bevolli tlon sandwiched in where opportunity presents. Possibilities? Why! A pair of silk Hies never began to offer the poesi hllltles for effective display of the irtlstlc temperament tlni ibis new fad lues. All Struggling artists whose pro ductions are not In demand since the i war economics have put a qulottia on the picture market win rise en omasa will call the originator of Hie new Idea blessed. Bi oekton Times. tmtmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmtmmmmmammaimaammmammmimtmam ssan fl Fully equipped llbenil culture) mid cliMillllcdipiirlmiilM. Specinl Ik Intioiiig ill tadiiinorce. .loiirimliMMi. Architecture, Low, Medicine H I.. it lilitH.I.II.rnr) Work. Mimic. Iliiinirlf. MA rlN. I'lt sit id Iritlii imi. ....I I'lllrArU. 1 JP4 M llli .s. 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JtdbrS Wm HliJ.",!. tLxv a ilA sJkstatrVaTuBslJ ,,nPffliiWM i lilsSsati THE UNIVERSAL C ,T ECONOMIZE Save your old Tirea Have them repaired Bring them to our Vulcanizing Department which is equipped in first class shape WORK GUARANTEED BURNS GARAGE BURNS AND CRANE For your convenience wi kri a supply of FORD RKPAIIiH and 0UJ3 at Narrows, kiley, Alberpon, Harney, Drewsey und Jutit i.ra BILLING SYSTEMS The limes-Herald carries the standard sizes Billing Systems Binders and Indexes Billing Sheets 1 and 2 on Du plica' e Sheets for above Finest and largest assortment of Bonds and Flats stock to be fount! In the country on hand Prompt attention given all orders for anything In the printing line. Call on ns for letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, etc. The Times-Herald, Burns State Protects War Garden. Tiif luprvaw Judicial eoarl "f Mas sarhtisstts in m. Id ins (as of Com iiiiiuwi'iiiili vs. iiiiiiiitii, tiiiit ubsra liiiitlliu'il ti r.iiiiuili'il 'i li'iiiiuiv nt will r.t city lots, tin; tenant smu- suUtl to growing crops uh against the landlord null ii subsequent leasee with knowl Sdga Of Ills lirsl ti'liiini'.v. Tin. court mill: '"iiif isnsral prig dpls ! Hint uliriv ii parson In in pgs isasinn of land undor u litis timt bmi lit- ilt-ti'i'iiiliit'il Ity mi iiiiii-i lulu fvt-iil not ulililn IiIn ctintriil, It U HMnt IhI in tin- inii'i'i'MiM of igrlcultura Unit SUCll II tfl lllllllllliill of Iiii It'll si- hIihII not prsvenl iiim roaplng abai iu Iuih BOWn noil WO "if ' rttiMiin why n tfiuinl mIiuiiIiI Ik ilfiili'il 'lit- right tu smbletneats hy tin- in-t nf ihe luini ls)d wht'iv i In- Crop IsmNftl (iii s cll.v hit rulhi'r Hum mi n fiiriu." Lsbor-Ssvino Drvicss. Wlittlit-r ftiiiilliliiiiN niter tin- nit will lit' BOttOr or witiM'. fur the sver njff i it ii it In tli t'nlli'il Sliitf.s, ihun llicy were before the wnr U s ques tion Hint t'unuiit he ilerltleil until the itiir Iiiim heeu liver fur BOOM time, mu.v the t'lirlnlluii tallies Monitor, flnilii- us kIijiim lire, htiwever, iiienrliiK here mil there. Kor t'Xiuiiile, HDinehtitly Iihh invtntod iatlea which omMm nlllli III 1o tWO lllfll's Wlltlll KHWlllg. Dili does mil look euctuimglng, hut isrbaps it win ba mnnpsnsatad for hy he ln ent Imi of ii tlevli'e which will mil If (WO luilleni mill liiiluMirli.il' lieu lo IIII out one mnn's Income tas Innk. Special Liberty Theatre Next Saturday, Oct 20 "The Law of The North" 'oJ&V '' rBSsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHsH IssOs i isaaafsaaBBa khggJglkAJ' ' 3MM3saa' k bbbsbbbbbbbbbb! PH fef W m sS ' iJ 'wraMiirinrArsrms An Exciting, Romantic Story of The Northwest Mounted Police Admission prices 10c. end 20c. Loges 30c.