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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1918)
The Times-Herald JULIAN IJYRD Mn(ir SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12. IBM SUBSCRIPTION RATES . oe .ri at the Tost Office at Burai, n. as Second Class Matter. ll! rkcord iiatain sccpl lilmn tontls to in N. Tlie proportion of suckers to population has chungud since Snaruua's epigram. Or perhaps he aaamt linn toil human k ulltltilic Imliou, our fellowmen hIiuw n pnhi rsluctancs to take us at our tmn valuation. If we tell them that MtdlTtti we had hitler do lOtBt SUaBag r!"vir to prove It. Nut that fcvjr StabaMsVI in. They want to he spared the fatigue of analyzing our jBVJfeaatoni if we say that our Intentions nr" u'i'llriii when our conduct look-, ssasspirloii.-'. they want to look up our irtcorri America's motive for going war in praiseworthy, but does our record liear out this claim? itare Ihe allies have an advantage. Jteasure I'ncle Sams treatment of M and the Philippines. 1'se u Mir.romet.er. corrosive acids, lilgli- hnses -all the mechanical ami ial tests in the range of science. try to find some Ingredient of iMfltMiness in his conduct. The re tni is A 1. -After Napoleon's defeat England aaal have despoiled Prune, held j'fcxis for ransom, levied ..i-t fines iij devastated towns. Blacker, the aasrian, d!d si matt r I history, rj .o bring aboul the execution or Wbp dd and s few ether i ; 1 1 i nil hi. the Bi i- TomtirJ. to Pram e and p Ti. ool SI tb milit irj I. wi (tatrmany, from Bchleiwig Mauriy. n i one pr igrsiilre record aT pJuuih r. I evying huge finsa os fBirr- hose i nly offense li to have tmbx, captur i this is Germ BsaasUary tradition. No other i at laoiiem times underlies iucn a i KJ-A. 4ur record li si tpsterlal an , s utr wheat field i and mlm i. it is : to u s to keep its value unlmpatr- TAUGHT ATHI.l.Tlt J'ollowiiip out an order from jssr UepJirtmenl. every member ol the li A. T. C. at the Oregon Agriculture "jMukc will be i.;illu,i in boxing, a , ravsj- as 300 lie :, will box ai one iwai;. l'OO of thTu being pitted magi nary opponeni 4 only, a.;u5 100 against the real thing Stu &' instructors have been appoint 4 a? rompany leaders to give Urn raw men the rudiments of boxing. Wrexlluig will be done by those ph yjraUr fitted for that type of atiile lir. -'( men working at one time. J. w. Hsrglss, new ooscb, ba h-s .-. limitless amount of material Trux which to choose a team. I'rao liraiXf all or the ?.", men out for pra. -lira ttnow the game, having had high mc&ouI or other expi rlsaos. Hli grwa' jjrwIHhsiB, ho says, will be the pi ttl 11 men from so lurge u group of gflSttbtos. He looks for u hard mat with Vaneeniver barracks, how !?. Saturday 18, bsoauas nil the '.:esl-r.i of'tlie team are veo : yaivie is scheduled with Muitnt at Portland for Octobi r 1 1 tkitlons are being made sir ad- sBUdaui or ;io ; includina 0 Wwf tTulVOrilty Ol Oregon. ;; i. n, i,., h rll a 1 T paahbell, It , - . ted to be pi s. the- college tbli ( a ion 'im- l.-ikin;; 1 an In the an: ar icl only in the JSS ,, the inld. It 'aj tw- played eacb day lollov.i. tuber fuiltlng 1111 exercise., DOCtt r A !X Brown, professor of physical - lu ajn Cor men, ll trulning 2 mun to mxrr! an tea, her-- for tlm setting up ifflwrelaes, pre 1 bed by the goeru- jkoji. Cross country running Is be sgj putnued, and It is expected that & many as five or aix company f tami ill be organised. V LRBH, BAT l.liss, WAVTB NoTHnfa" la vuiiiiiiug the food eossorvatloa i'iii;ruiii for i lie American people thr.rlm: the coming ear Mr. Hoove:- "The demand upon us foj larger "Meats and fats; 2,6000,000 tons, ah increase of 1,060 000 tons over last year; bread stuffs, 10,400,000 tons, an increase of 3,600,000 tons over last year; sugar 1, 8 5 0,0 00 tons iiii incroase of 330,0000 tons over last year; feed grains mostly army oats) 2,700,000 tons an increase of 75Q.000 tons over last year; a total of 17. G60, 000 tons, an Increase of r.. 7:10,000 tons over last year. "Even this program means further self-denial by the Allies next year. They are making this sacrifice In the common cause. We nui-.t maintain the health and strength of every hu man being among them or they will he unable to put their fullest strength alongside our own In the supreme effort. "If BS survey our ubillty to meet this demand we find that while our wheat production this year is hotter Ulan lasi ear. our products of other cereals Is less. We ha'i had severe losses through drouth In man sec lions. On the balance our riSOUrcSI are DO lare,r I han last year. Wo find, however that WS can give this Increase In fooil supplier of i, 7 30,000 tons over last year and still have a margin over the amount necessary to maintain our own health and strength, "Of our own products we mud secure a reduction in consumption add waste in the two great groups of, first, bread stuffs; and second, meats and fats; that Is, in all bread and cereals, beef, pork, poultry, dairy and vegetable-oil products. The aver age consumption of our poople of bread stuffs amounts to about six pounds per week and of meats and fats to four pounds per person poi week. A reduction in consumption or lOH than one linlt pOUBd per person pf week In each or Ihe.c two great groupl of food, would accomplish our purpose, "This li not rationing a tiling we will not bars tr our people continue to support U ;i i i be ps It. V arc I mailing an appeal to tb telligonce in the homi public tCSS In America In v. ork out for themselves the meant and mi of saving, our limple formula for tbli year li to further reduce con Mtuptlon and waste of all foods. -. ne id i to redui i directly on; amptlon or all food itul is. ISJ ll p :tl OmpbS ill on I lit' arj that every rami!: in the 1 nltsd stater, study its food 'I fOO I WSJ 111 see If It caunol :-e- less, lerva leu, returning nothing to the kitchen and prsctlce tb osps of l Its 1 ' an plate, sT.vn-: cocxciL or defense REHOLI TIONS. The following resolutions were pas sod thlj week by the State Council ol Defense In connection with tin 1 ! tlon or closing places of buslnc the re olutlona sdoptod by the I i state Council, copies or which will be' aenl to County Councils, are si i'ol- lews: "The state Council or Defense an peal , to tin citlgong and merebsnti of thUI state al this time to cooperate in meeting a crisis which has arisen I I. ting the industrial lire or our Si tte and Nation lu carrving the war i in Which We are engaged to a success- I tui lasue. ' We are advised that the present I ia'oor shortage, skilled and unskilled. OS -.is 1.000 000 men. Our slal. lar has furnished some 27.000 , n. i.i Mi" Army and Navy, and there , idlng a draft which will approxi mate 20,000 more. Our ihlpvaids tit r Industrie; of tho state In 1 1 :. of approxlmatel) i 2,000 led and unskilled Uvboreri, This doea uol ike luto i oa ilderal lou i hf large number of eollateral industries our sgricultursl needs. y 1 therefore, to ask In n iorl tor a resdjustmeitl In all i.ilal industries and vocn- si will roles is with as Uttli da toy i el inconveulence as possible tho mum man power of our stale; thai men hsndJSlng may, as far as hu- I) possible, be limited to six days bl Hi" week and shall cease at 6 I'. M.i excepting Saturday., Whore conditions indicate that a1 eloaing hour of 8 1. M., would serve; the interest and well-being of the lOCftl community; that in these and iu ' all other callings the service of v,iniien he substituted for men when Over and wherever such substitution Wl I not Injuriously afreet their well- , ting, "We i iiiniiu'iid to the I ndu.d rial Welfare CommisgtaQ or this state a cirefu! and sympathetic considers tton i Ihe untoward conditions '.I'll M iittVt-' iiriui.il In.' r,i..u,,.. ..i1 l... to the spirit of thlH request without delay, to notify Ihe State Council of Oefense of their action, nnd. f itrt li.-r . to give such advice and co-operation In oilier ways as will make eficitlve this appeal. "The council does not at tills time define or attempt to offer exceptions, or to state conditions which would Justify a departure from the hours named above. It will rest entirely upon the patriotism and co-operation of the cltlsens of tho state to carry out In letter and In spirit the pur poses sought." NKW "HOMK CAMUS" TO UK- I'LACK OLD om:s i ALL IIOl'HKHOl.DM A big I'ood pledge drive. Hie objsot of Which will be to pledge nil Oregon,"011 for tM0 "wn I" 'i- bOTS families to strict obssrvanca of lbs new COniervstlon program and to liang the nOH IIoomt "Home Card ' in ecrv ore, on boms Is announced for th' week hi ginning Oot, Sltb by Psderal Pood Admfhl trator v. it Aver. Simultaneously drhei will PS I arrled on in all other slates. "This will he a national oim palgu, said Mr. Aer, "and bOOSUSS the most conscientious eooporgtton of every American lamlly Is needed lu saving the 'ir,ooo.ooo tons of food- durrs thut will be repulred by over- icas demand during the OMBing y.r. t is most Important The new home' ards are now being printed and will S In the hands or county food ad-', mlnlstrators and their distributing organizations lu time for u sybtemutic ind thorough distribution during the week beginning Oct. 2Kth. Similar methods to those used Inst year will be utilized, the public schools being an Important tactor In reaching lino bomei il' the state. The new csrd sin hear the offlcisl emblem ami will et forth in detail the definite in- larvation dutlos of escb family snd member thereof. Bach fsmlly which it pledged to s itrtel obserra of the now i onierval Ion progrsi i w III if tl !i nr.' b in ! ; in the boms, it is lm l thai ororj of hi i or li r Individual ippof tho Food Administration and rig .. ovary tenet (.r (be ne ioi rvntlon pro tram as sot tb ..id.' The Pood Administration's "I csrd" wai dl tMbuted during the wash of Oct. 28th, im:. u I roar prevloui to the coming drlvi All these old , arils are to he taken down ami destroyed, and In Bunda) night, Nov. ,",. Btste Conservation Chairman. Arthur M. Churchill, in charge or the campaign. hOBOS to have a new mrd hanging In i"., r Oregon home. CHItlHT! S 1 1:; m M II I V Borvlcea at U:00 o'clock. Bub- Jei I of I.esson-Seinoil next Suinla "Are Sin. Disease." And Death Real." Die Testimonial .Meeting, We o day al ?:M P, M. The reading room in ihe church Kdirice, is open on Tuesday snd i'ri day from 2 to 4 P, M Sunday School moetl on Sunday ut In o' lock. Pupils may he admitted to it i iiisse up to ihe age oi 20 years. The i uhllc Is cordially Invited to the Church Se-.i ' snd t" u " da ! Ing Room, Howard Two bay work goldlugi branded II I) vi'iited with lazy 1) on right shoulder got out oi the Curing ton sawmill pasture In June, A reasonable reward win bs paid tor information lending t:) their rooorory, addra is a. ii. vVsbor. Burns, Ore gon. Don't he like olOCkl. Aln.i . iln bul novor ittii mj n li ra, $$ -..REAL t an nv ' fJ3saSrV( r E3',JHi0KM. lu BssH Bsn IWhs'P'ILi MSB 5 'k f - v4lwlHI I 'f 'A CAVALIERI., MM 7p HTATKMMNT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAUKMKNT, OIROULATIOJI 110., ItKOI'lltKI) nv Tin: ACT ()!' COIVOMMS Ol' At Mil MT 04, i to a, Of The Tlmes-llerald puhllKhed weekly at Hums, Oregon for Oct, 1, 1918, STATIC OK OIIKUON i '- is. County of Harney, ) Before me, a notary public iu and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Julian Ilyrd, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that ho Is the publisher of Tho Times-Herald and Ithut Ihe following In to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true ItStemenl of the ownership, manage ' Bt' '''' ,,f ""' Kraa1d publlOS- caption, required by the Acl of Aug ml 14, I !!::. embo.lied in section 44.!, Posts! i.aws and Regulations, printed on Hi i reverse of this farm, to wit: i. Thai the namei and addresses Ol I li- Ubll h i'. editi o.l business managen are: Julian Byrd, Burns, Oregon. '-'. That 111" OWOOri aie; .liillan 'M'd, Hum ., Oregon. '' Tll,,t "l" known bondholders, "'"rgagee , and other sseaiity hold- 8r "WI':K W holding I per cent or """''' "r l"!;'1 '""'X'"1 "1 bonds, mort- k"K''h. or other iscurltlei are: Hf WBltaltT Iduotype ( o. JULIAN DVItl). Nworn to and aubscrlbed beforo DM "'' ' Of'OetObtr, I91S Win KAItltK, .c.trr; public ror Oregon, Mv CommlsslOB SXpirSI May 27. lltl. ' TAKEN l"l Notice is borsby riven that wa hive ,,ni1 within our enclosure at the Bnneh for the pssi rive years, ons "''' white faesd, cow, branded v;' connected on rlghl ribs ami marked with a i rop snd pill in the Jrt . ,r Ownor in i .1 i nine and prove propi r- iv snd pi no , on or before to, others i, a I ..,' monl snd other- costs the balance will bo given to Hr '"'' ' ' ' ' hsptori AnMrlcun lied HARRY QOULOIN, 00 Ranch Doted Sopt IS, I9is. o W1: HATE THE PVROUABBE '' ('"' '''" ',,al Hargalu In an loproYod or unimproved farm in Harney ami adjoining counties; send full particulars ut once, owners on ly i i answer. Wl MEAN BUSI NESS. So hurry. North Wl i ,n Securities Invest i, out CO., North loth Street. I'ort I and, Oregon. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I shall Im a candidate ror re-elec Con to the of Hce of county treasur er ror a ISCOUd term at the Novem '"':' ltlo l'KAItl. KBBMCR o- CANDIDATE I Oil siidku K Dee in-, . ol repeal,,, request! from "' "ml I " ' ,:' Pyors or this countv I have o.'.iisenteil iii bSOOme a candl tar Sheriff al lb! November election. Having served In that of floa In this county for four terms 1 feel that I am competent to fill It and If elected I promise to enforce all lav.. i to tlie best or my ability. A. K. RICHARDSON, Oi lubjeel oi diiousslon will be 1 ut oft II "III he no use arguing whether boor la sn innocent or harm lul drink when It j,f an unlalnahle one. Thos. W. Stephens Will pay better prices than any one else for all your Furs, Hides and Pelts See him before disposing; of them BUBN8, OREGON Your Wife Deserves a Treat Brintrher to our CANDY at J KK ( I RAM Shop and toll her to "Go the Lirni' !" You know she de serves it, a thousand times ov r. Try "courting" your wife once in a while. It'll dd you both good. In anticipation of your visit, e ftre m;:! 'np; the BEST ICE CREAM and rsrving ;' e dsintit sweet things to be had in this I -wn. Page's Sweet Shop FRESH FRUITS :"W' '.-..' Bdck ) the President .What we seek is the reign of law, based upon the con sent of the governed and sustained by the organized opinion of mankind." President Wilson. LEND FOR LIBERTY! GUY FOURTH LsSTY BONDS Any Bant; Will Help You iu) annsTi.rMLiT costTRrEUT:T) t'hiouuk tms r.wniOTiC oo-tuiATijN or N. BROWN & SONS W. T. I.KSItK Inland Empire Realty Co. Bulldlns; and Farm Farms and Ranches Blueprints Fire Insurance OOIce Fbone B-ll Agents for WRAY'S P l Members Burns Commercial Club dt ggTga'iHf wbh AND 'VEGETABLES A. A. TBAUGOri Loans Made Direct Homesteads Life Insurance Resident Phoau V-sm anal G-4S ESTATE J aappjies. The conf.ranac. upon food ZtZ TtiW sTIhl. , f.l: p)U:i uml : hliji tig, we h:n.- ',-,1 , , .. ,, -"i..r, Itiimediate itspa in io cbanaa . .,,... ,'iia,,,. ,.,' loraisasew C?"Pa. .mtttt' ' ill hslp our H , ncr.nl. a:, In, " ual W9 null all marchauu to tutor i ,' Tnr,t .V- Buy a Liberty Bend r ' A '"' i.-jjl S At tho LiLtMty Tl ci re Next Wcdr.efcJny, Oct. 16 "" 1U.I