SI'AMHH INH IKNKA Spanish Influenza In no prevalent of water tor th,o mouth and nostrils or oily spray for the nostrils). , ""'iiiii'iii in ti rr ,.t...i 1...11..11.. round the army camps and . the a. should go to bed at ,,,:: Lr ' ClIII'S llllll IH'tM Ittlt 1I1I!V mIkiiu !... . " -vsj -,,, - . VVK lM'l( In ImIdi taken all over the country peraturv 1 ,Hliisi its spread. Fortunate lve o far escaped but It may come evoral day, or until the tera- upjuisi .i0u. ruriunaieiy we comfort rtMtnro.l normal mi.,: ., i, ..,ii,,.. .., . .uu,,,,b ul uti rc.itorcd. A mild lnxitivn u',...,i.i i .- RECOGNIZE VALUE OF WHEAT ,.y time and we ahould be prep.r- such a8 fttCJB(M fo, ' d to of ..set u and prevent it. getting Mo-tMU doael of ",X.. sal" or 0 the school, In Burn.. a , ,, un(Jr '"lo1 THe i tntea-iteraia noted the fol-1 rteriUt.-;, .... .,..:. 7C U"T 'V rH?Und Pf7ire9PecMn l aVH c'""8 "erwarde by being ,. dreaded d.aeaee. It being . copy w.rmly ehVd. Thl, prevent. ," f , bulletin Issued by a railroad phy l,iHii to tne employe, of the roiul be represented. It might be a (oul tliliiK to have around In case of ,ymptonis appearing. It follews: Orlwi" The sources of Infection Ijire the secretions of the nose, throat prevents pulmon ry eotnpllcattona, which are aerlou.. A,H other precautionary measures shomd be observed. sjich as the avoid ance of promiscuous coughing, sneez ing, spitting, etc., which dlssonil nates the Infection. (illlise lil.it. eiiii'lm ... ...1 i.. -- ttiil respitory passages, which are advantage thn it in Ute air by coughing, sneez- I Cure Tho I. ., n-.... .... . . ,,w njiriiui IU111 IUr the disease and no effective muaua of preventing Its spread, but precaution ary measures cannot be too widely practiced. Ing. eti 1 He disease is universal and pprcnl . In direct contact or indirect ly through the use of handkerchiefs, (pwels. cups or other contaminated rtjei i protection and prevention Avoid crowns aim ussemoiages and ludlvl- lilii.iN or groups afflicted. Keep the bodily functions In per- Ift t niiiiiiiioii aim tne general health up to Tinal standards. Exposure to fresh air and sunlight. Avoid lll-ventllated quarters. Exercise in the open air. "Tin' use of mild antiseptics a. a mouth wash, such as common salt in solution (half a teaspoenful to a pint i.illKAItv ru u mn The Initial meeting for this year of the Ladles' Library Club of Burns was held last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ben llrown. Names of sever al prospective members were Intro duced for consideration by the club anu arter the usual business a short program followed by songs from a quartet of high school girls was en Joyed' by all. Dainty refreshments were served. 98SSs$$fm i '"" ' Shortage Haa Shewn Us the Wonder- ful snd Unique Qualities Contained In the Qraln. As absence makes the heart grow fonder, so does scarcity of wheat In vite attention to Its wonderful and unique qualities as food. Wo have been eating wheat products all these yenr. as a matter of course, and It never oc curred to us that we might over be called on to go without them. Now that It la neccsHfiry to use wheat sub atltuteg, we have discovered that use ful ns they nre there la nothing that really takes the place of wheat flour. The magic of the wheat lies In Its gluten what the baker refers to as the "binder." He must have a certain proportion of wheat flour to furnish the hinder, or his oatmeal bread or his rice pastry crumbles. The Niihstltuti'S nave tin. same nourishment ns the wheat. But I hey lack the quality of the wheat Hour crust. Then Is Bottl ing In them to (Mprteofl the gases lib erated by yen if, and So they refuse to use iikc wi t dough. Bread made of the substitutes is heavy nod soggy un less there Is ugh wheal dottgh mixed In t Kve It life. Without wheat we go without bread, without cuke, without pie, with out strawberry shortcake. n( affec tion fur nun pone can miike It a sub stitute for all these stand-bys of the table. If It I. necessary for the sake of the war. we shall cheerfully go without. Any deprivation we may feel Is as nothing to what our associates In arms already have undergone. But we Shall look forward to the happy days when there will he an abundance of wheat once more. Kansas City Star. RECORD BELONGS TO SIRIUS Small Vestel Was the Flr.t to Croat the Atlantic Wholly Under Its Own Steam. NOTICK OK HCHOOL MKKTINO NOTICK 18 HRHKBY OIVKN To GRAZING bANII KOH HALF. The f)n,nn Wnulorii l ',,!,.,, I-,,. the legal voters of School District tfo. ' to1 ronipally hM 676000 wtM of .V! Ei JSSLlV T?1 NM "und in the vicinity of Buck ha a SCHOOL MEKTINO of said Mounltttll, , whttt ,. Rnow1 aR , IllLitrl.l is- I I 1 lw I. ..I.I .. t I)..l.tl . n I. . l """. " "",u "l gu""K " Twelve Mile Buck Creek and Cat This Out It la Worth Money. Building, on the 26th day of October 1918, at 2 o'clock ln the afternoon to vote ou the propostlon of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1818, snd end ing ou June 30, 1110, is estimated ln the following budget and includes the amouuts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: Kl'IKJKT I -ilinaiid Expenditures Teachers' salaries $7980.00 Salary Teacher of music and art with supplies 712. fiO Furniture 200.00 Apparatus and supplies, such us maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc 150.00 llepairs of schoolhouses, out buildings or fences COO. 00 ("reek districts. Silver This same Company DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Gc to Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clear ly. You will receive In return a trial also has between the North and West package containing Foley's Honey boundaries of Harney Valley and the and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds National Foreat approximately 12,800 and croup, Foley Kidney Pills snd aores of grazing land. These lands Foley Cathartic Tablets Sold by can be purchased at s reasonable ' Reed Bros. price and on very eaay terms. Small salea given consideration and large sales solicited. These lands are es pecially adapted for sheep grazing. For particulars, call ou or write B. ere. Let the Fourth Liberty F. Johnson, l'rlneville, Oregon. prove it. From a nation of wasters we have become a nation of savers and lend- Ion AT THE LIBERTY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 I'll pay $50,000.00 for the kaiser's hide Further: I'll pa 1 from 50c. to $1 more for coyote and cat. hides than any other buyer in Eastern Oregon Highest Cash Price for Hides and Pelts If I don 't I'll give you the 50c. and you may keep the hides. L. L. Noonchester, Burns, Ore. MBTM This spring marks the eightieth an niversary of an important event lu modern history the voyage from Cork to New York of (be Slrius, the tir-t vessel to cross the Atlantic Wholly un der its ,, itenm. All thai remains of that stanch nttie craft is a dumber of brass pnper-wetfhta made from the metal work after It was wrecked In Batlycottnn buy In 1SI7. Captain lNli- erts, cotnmnnder of the 412-ton Blrlus on Its maiden trip, was later trans ferred to th President, which went down with all on board. Thus both tii" siiius and her master met wiiii a tragic end. The BlrlUS made (lie voyage from Pork in iti day--, reaching New yort I only a few hoars before the Great i We-tern. another steamship which bud sailed from Bristol. The latter niinte (he best time, crossing the ocean In B days, The Slrius hud a passenger list of seven on Its initial voyage, the youngest of whom was Vincent B, Itnnsnme. then four years old. who was reported living a few years ago in Wiltshire, BngtSnd, where he til long the rector of n parish church. The Slrius was a schooner rigged ship and was 178 feet over all, with a beam of LTi feet and a depth of 18 feet. lUIIUIIIBj.-l W I IUIIVVD vvir.vv Legal Services T.0.00 Lnglneers Supplies 25.00 Janitor's wages 700.00 Janitor's supplies 10.00 Engineer's wages 802.00 Fuel 1100.00 Light 60.00 Oas and oil 75.00 Clerks' salary 200.00 l'ostage and stationery 50.00 Kighth grade examination.... 4.00 Interest on bonded debt 1970.00 Interest on school warrants 1700.00 Insurunce Premiums 406.00 Express on Films and slides 13.30 Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes during the year $16,C9C.80 P.Miiimicd Kereipts From county school fund iiiiriiiK the coming school year From state si hool fund dur ing the (uuing year Cash now In the hands of the district 1 lerk LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. HURNS, :: OREGON Kstablished thirty-two years Need no introduction Through square dealing have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer in the experimental class, but stand among the solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY The Labor Problem 2927.20 681. W :'..9:i WILLIAM FARRE Notary I'ublio, Land Offlee Practice, Fire Insumuco und Real Estate. If you want your hay insured, see him Electricity on the Farm. It Is apparent from the fact that 200,f)0 horse power In electric mo tors is now actually being used on the farm that the phrase "Klectrlclty on the Farm" does not constitute an Idle dream any longer, remarks tin- Cen erol Electric Rerlew. Although ldo, ((00 horse power of this Is used for Irri gation and reclamation purposes (u pe culiarity of eenriarld sections), the remainder, or -10,000 horse power, Is actually being used for mlsrcllmieous farm purposes, such as driving the cream separator, butter churn, and so on. The only thing that we ore not doing with electricity on any scale Is plowing and cultivating, and this now bids fair to be a commercial reality In the very 11 'iir future. Scientific American. Total ei 1 1 mated receipts, no) including tin' money to be received from the ta which it is proposed to vote $3592.43 Iteciipiti'latioil Total estimated expenses Tor the year , 10.9.S0 Total estimated receipts, not including the tax to be voted 1,611.48 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 pee-wliiz to the farm tractor, we have all the new laborgaving machinery. We want to show you low 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. Office: Tonawama Building BURNS :-: OREGON lBM 1 I J Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND AIRE, $6.00 50 lbs. baggage free A. A. Traugott, Agent, Burns, Oregon Phone 30 or CI 20 London's Tes Houses. The death of Sir Joseph Lyons re minds us What modern institution the tenshop Is. You need not he very old to remember the time when prac tically the only places where a cup of t".-i eiiuid lie obtained la London were the old fashioned coffee booses, nii their boxed-ln coiiipiirtineiits and nnr row, uncomfortnble Beats, Tlie customers were exclusively n. mill if a woman required light refresh' meiit she had to search for a confec tioner's shop, where tea sad coffee were sometimes grudgingly served, ut famine prices, ut little round miirblo tables tucked nwuy lu durli comers. London Chronicle. liulance. amounrto he rais ed by district tax to be voted $ 13,104. 37 The amount of money to be rulsed by this special tax is more than the amount raised by special school dis trict tax In the year Immediately pre ceding tills, plus six per cent. It Is necessary to raise this additional amount by special lovy for tho fol lowing reasens: Increase of teachers sularles and Increased cost of all lines of fuel, labor and supplies. Dated this 28th day of September, 1918. J. I,. GAULT IIKNItY DALTON SAM MOTIIKKSIIEAIi Hoard of Directors School DlnJ No. 1. o Huy u Liberty II. mil 111 ' " ' I That Fall Suit! I ', J 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 Willi ams-Zoglmann Clothing Company F Used Stamps Valueless. The Ited Cross wishes to make It known, as widely as possible, that the report that used postage stamps huve any value through the extraction of the dyes contained in them is abso lutely falae. This false report bus al ready resulted In the receipt by tho poet office department of muny stumps collected by misguided patriot! who sought thus to do something to help win the wur. The Outlook. Boy's Remark Got Results. Bob hnd been downtown with his mother shopping nnd was tired when they boarded a homeward bound street car. Kvery scat was occupleil. After 11 few minutes' siieni survey Bob leaned up against his mother with 11 tin ii sigh and suid: "Well, mother, 1 :, 1 eat I ess day for us." Even newspaper earaouanf couldn't rental this. Several Heats WfS QUlckl vil cuteiL BE TT" sssssnsjajpparar.'ih :, rx ' iky 1 r . v..'yi'i.taMr 3BBPJ-SS v aar tk&r.'-: ME LP A THEM OVER THE RHINE The Hun's doubt as to his ability to whip the world will grow when American armies begin to fight their way acroaa the Rhine. Will it be from your contribution to the Ameri can war cheat that the bridges into Rhineland are built? MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS NOT A PONTOON MISSING. I BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds ANY BANK WILL HELP YOU ASTBBTXBIimilfT COSTBinvTEO THKOUOK TUB MTiwno co.orsjtaTio or Farmers Exchange I BBShaehBBBiBBhBSai 1