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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1918)
"he Times-Herald -'"" -..:.... ,,:.Wmm JAN BYRD - Manner SATURDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1918 SUBSCRIPTION RATES St.os i.oe 7S lered at the Post Office at Burns, Oregon, as Second Clasa Matter. HTED WAR W( RK CAMPA1G S. Mt Tuesday afternoon Chairman of the Unitet War Work Cam- In for th's county, call! a meeting everal of our c.tuens and took up latter of organizing for the corr- drivo. It wai decided to keep present war wo.k rg.it i atii nn harness, sln.'e it was no time to out and a new one, bt'sii'es, when coiamitte.- was first spool) t 'd it 'itK tha understanding it wool. I (on all war measures during the tion of the war. Gcer is chairman of this drive fie has askeo the executive com- kes of the last Liberty Bi nJ drive ke up th wi rk for this cause. He lade Wm. Farre FeiTetary. n Lien to tie usual commit tee. ieo. pore, as chaiiman cf ihe "Four te Men." andCapt. A. W. Gowan, was ores n". at tne conference in nd recently, was placed in charge Be sneaking program or tne drive line.' a ban has been ploced upen gatherings because of the Span- muenza it is likely si me ether of reaching the people will te Bary. o- fence is a noun tnai we are an attracted to, hut we are very pular that it should have the adjectives in agreement with must be a "just" peace, a "last Mace, or we will have none of it. COUNTY QUOTAS IN WAR CAMPAIGN Chairmen of Organization Also Given Herewi.h. Following are the official quotas of each county in the United War Work Campaign, week of November 11, chair man of each county and hit address: Baker county, 118,650, J. F. O'Bryant, Baker, Oregon; Benton county, 110,800, W. K. Kyler. Cor vail Is; Clackamas county, $26,700, A. C. Howland. Oregon City: Clatsop, $20,650, B. F. Stone, Astoria; Columbia, $10,350, Charles Wheeler. St. Helens; Coos. $18,150. Charhs Mall, Marshfleld; Crook. $4. 150, W. F. King, I'rlnevllle; Curry, $2,530, Hardy T. Stewart, Port Orford; Deschutes, $6,500, T. H. Foley, Bend; Douglas, $18,400, Hon. O. P. Coshnw, Koseburg; Gilliam, $5,600, D. H Parker, Condon; Grant $5,500. C. D. Tyler, .lolin Dny; Hornry. $6. 500, I. S. Oeer, ilurns; Hood Itlvcr. $6,800. Leslie But ler, Hood ltlvi r O. Tuit t North), Medford. E. V. Curler. (South), Ashland: Jefferson, $3,050. Howard W. Turner. Madras; Jose phine, $7,100, George K. I.undberg, C. rants Pass; Klamath, $10,800. A. B. Epperson. Klamnth Falls; Lake. $6, J60, J. F. Burgess. Lakevtew; Lane, $29,800. Richard S. Smith, Eugene; Lincoln. $4,650. B. F. Joiich, N(wport; ! Linn, $22,500, P. A. Young, Albany; i Mullnur. $11,400. W. VV. Wood. On-' tarlp; Marion, $37,650, W. I. 8taley, Balem; Morrow, $6,760, M. D. Clark, i Heppner; Multnomah, $306,000. Dr. 11. i '. Fixott, Morgan Bldg., Portland; , Polk, $12,700, H. I. Fenton. Dallas ; i Sherman. $5,250, Geo. B. Bourhlll, I Moro; Tillamook, $8,560. C. J. Ed wards, Tillamook; Cniatilla. $:tl.:'ni). M. R. Chessman, Pendleton; I'nloii, $15,150. George Palmer, La Grande; Wallowa. $9,800. Wade Silt r. Enter prise; Wasco, $13,250, K. O. McCoy, I The Dalles; Washington, $21.5511. J. H. Garrett. Hillsboro; Wheeler. $3,050, f. 0. Portwood, Fossil; Yamhill. $18, 550, W. B. Dennis, Carlton. UNITED WAR FUND SURE TO BE NEEDED Even End of Hostilities Would Not Change This. CHRISTIAN Mil KM K SOCIETY Though the war should cease Im mediately It Is said that every cent of the $170,600,000 sought In the United War Work campaign In the United States, for the seven approved organ isations ministering to the American fighters, will be needed Just the same This is tho word of leaders of the fund-raising campaign and ihelr ex planation Is easily comprehended. In the first place. It has been officially estimated that 18 months to two years must elapse before all the American boys can be returned from foreign soil. There are Ihe men of many other countries to be transported home when the war ends, so the number of boats for use of the Yankees will be limited. Then there Is also the fact that thou Jackson $20 850 Will. I UIU,H musi renin hi ho ioiih iim i ue gri'ni propel i ns anil storis or me i innn States have not ben disposed of or ret ill II.. I Immediate cessation of war activi ties in Europe would plainly create grave problems connected with the care of the men. Remove the great motive which actuates every man at the front todny and throw him into dull Inactivity, with nothing much to do but await his chance to return to home and loved ones, and the work of keeping him cheerful Increases In mag nltude. The soldier welfare organiza tions foresee all phases of tills grave contingency. They foresee how great would be the need for reading mutter, entertainments, amusements. r crea tion and the cheery personal touch. Hervleos, at 11:00 o'clock. ul Ject of Lessnn-Somon next Sunday: "Probation After D Hth." Tho Testimonial Meeting. Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room In tho church Edifice, Is open on Tuesday and Fri day from I to 4 P. M. Sunday School meets on Sunday at 10 o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to its classes up to tho age of 20 years. The public Is cordially Invited to the Church Bevlces and to the Read 411 g Room. , ' o ! WE WANT HALES REPHESENTA- T1VEH IN EVERY TOWN IN OREGON We prefer men who huve sold stock, Insurance, real estate, books; or who have had no sales exper ience but would like to develop Into sulesnion. We trulu every applicant accepted ami provide a system that will enable anyone Who works to make from $75 00 to $160.00 per week. Can also use women of exceptional ability. Position permanent. In ap plying state age, past business exper ience, number of years you have liv ed In community and reference.. Address in confidence Kane Mfg. Co.. 1626-27 L. 0. Smith Bldg. Seattle, Wash. Which More and Cheaper Fish HONEST LI VEITHOOD FOOD PRODUCTION HIGHER PKICFD FISH Pleasure Seekers Y WASTE OF FOOD FISH Do You Want? 307 X NO Laboring Class 306 X YES SPORTSMEN Keep the price of fish down. Help 1 1 eduction of fish Eliminate watte VOTE 307 2C 3STO Read argument in S: t e'ertinn pen Met Glackamai County Fithern en'i Ur.i n. Andrew Naterlin, Srrretar , Oregon City, Oregon. (Paid Adv.) r- PERSHING WARNS OF PUBLICITY GERMAN U is money. 1 ou may gain a hour on October 27th, but you lave to sit up so late to get the Klvantage of it that it is a Ion w net Her It will oe a gain all. NOTICE TO VOTERS. ish to say that owing to the re- lof the War Department tor an classification of the 191S reg- i which follows immediately long term of circuit court, it impossible for me to make stomary canvass ot the county. ir years as sheriff of Harney is an open record to all and low the delinquent taxes clear- Ifor the first time in the his- overhead the county, it will also show do""1" Irganized gangs of wholesale rustlers have been eliminated rought to Justice. ai well as law violators punished. If to succeed myself the same lus treatment will he extenil- Ihe public in the future as in It. W. A. GOODMAN. Republican Nominee and . Present Sheriff. Paid Ad. o MISUNDERSTANDING CLEARED UP A misunderstanding relative to the canteen work of the Y. M. ('. A. has been cleared up by the War Depart ment, which Issued the follewing: "Matter of prices asked by Young Mens Christian Association for Its articles sold In canteens overseas al ready Investigated by war department and condition Is being remedied. The Young Men's Christian Association was originally asked by General Pershing to run the canteens for the army on a cost basis. In order to do this it had to reckon In price fixing such overhead charges as transporta tion charges and marine Insurance so that prices were much higher than in this country. "The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation made no profits, but lost thou sands of dollars. Arrangement now , made will enable them to obtain sup ! plies from sources that will rciuco ' charges and keep prices ' Germany's efforts to Involve the United States and her Allies Into a consideration of peace terms and an armistice did not Impress ajBSS F. Pershing, brother of General Pershing, as being sincere and designed t; ftva the world uliat It Is praying for. Mr. Pershing, who was In Oregon recently in the Intern) of the Culled War Work drive, which opens November 11, cau tioned the American people against the too-common tendency to become upathctic under the Idea that peace and the cessation of hostilities are at NOTICE OF (JIWKDIAVN SALE Of HEAL PROPERTY IN TUB COI'NTY COURT OF TH1 STATE OF OKKGON. COUNTY OF HARNEY. In the matter of the Gcardlaushlp of Louis B. OarreUi a minor. NOTICE IS IIEIIEBY GIVEN Thui the Undersigned. J. W. GAKKKTT Guardian of LOUIfl B, GAKItETT. a minor child, pursuant to an OHDEIt of the County Court for Harney Conn ly. Oregon, made and entered on Ho 2:ird day of September. It'll, giving anil granting saltl Guard an a I. 'cense to sell certain hereinaftur-deicribed real property belonging to said Minor 'Mid. will from and after the I till day of October, 1918, offer for sale Knag WM iTKoRK. 4VBBS m : 2 - : Thos. W. Stephens Will pay better prftes than any cne else for all your Furs. Hides and Pelts See Mm before dlsrosfng of Hum BURNF, OREGON E haiifl "When heaven I ready to negotiate i 'd proceed to sell at private sale to with hell," he declared, "then will the highest bidder upon the following America be ready to make peace with terms: either for cash or credit. 01 Germany." H told of the great work both, as tho sad guardian may doem , belt, and subject to the 1 mil Inn, it lor I of said Court, Ihe followlng-deicrlbeil being done In Europe by the Y. It.'C A., Knights of Columbus. Salvation Army and other agencies, and called on Americans to respond liberally In supporting the campaign about to open for raising money with which to carry on 'hes- activities. UNITED WAR WORK OFFICERS ANNOUNCEMENT real estate firm known as th Empire Realty Company with irters at Burns, Oregon, is rned and controlled by Albert jgott. He has purchased the Is of W. I. I.elesr. wno nai to Improve his Trout Creek land become one of Harney rs prosperous farmers and iiichuien. I'raugott is well known thro liarney County and will no fill all the requirements In . ... le of business. He will (leal rely iii selling real estate, inches and farms, Im lading a loan and blueprint business. rraugott has made his home practically for the past ears, Having esiabiisiieu tne Exchange in 1915. State committee officers for the United War Work Campaign are: W. M. Ladd. chairman; O. W. Davidson, director; John W. Kelley, and Mrs. William H. Marshall, associates; direc tor publicity, Ira F. Powers; .ipeakers' anil entertainers' bureau, .1 W. Day, ! students. John II. itudd; vlcetory boys' and girls' feature, Walter A. Goss. Chairmen of the seven allied organ ergan organ izateons: Y. M. C. A., Mr. Ladd: Y. W. c. A.. Mrs William MacMaster; War Camp Community Service. Emery Olmstead; American Library Association, W. L. Brewster; Knights of Columbus, Frank J. Lonergan; Salvation Army, 0 ''. Bortzmeyer; Jewish Welfare Board, Ben Selling. John It. Mott, of New York, is dlrec-tor-in chief and Lyman I,. Pierce, of San Francisco, is director of the Western Department, embracing eight stales, including Oregon. Re-elect C. M. CRANDALL Our present Represent ative to the Legislature. No. 38 on Official Ballot Your Wife Deserves a Treat Brinir hrr toour CANIV und ICE CREAM Shop and tell her to "Ol the Limit!" You know she de serves it, a thousand tin, is over. Try "lomtiry," your wife once in a whil,-. It'll do you both Reed. In anticipation of your visit, we are making the BBfT ICE CREAM and perving the daintiest swtet things to be had in this town. Page 's Sweet Shop FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Huts for Nurses. Huts for nurses are maintained by the Y. W. C. A. at the base hospitals In France. To extend this work a portion of thi' United War Work fundi to be raised in November will be used HAVE THE Pl'BCHA.SEK have a Heal Bargain In an or unimproved larru 111 and adjoining counties, send ticulars at once. Owners on- answer. WE MEAN BC8I- o nurry. (western Securities & Invest- 22 North 10th 8treet, Port- fegon. o DIIHII. I'OK SHERIFF Im- of repeated requests from mil tax payers of this county kouseuted to become a candi- hiienii at the November Having served in that of this county for four terms I It I am competent to fill It ilected I promise to enforca to the le.-.t of my ability. A. K. KICHAKDSON. PERSHING'S IT" "DO WITHOUT CLUBS Organization of "do without It" clubs in America, as a means of aiding the United War Work campaign, which open November 11, was recommended by James F. Pershing, brother of General Pershing, In an address delivered recently In Portland In behalf of the drive He urged the American people to make some sacrifices in order to help "carry on" the great undertaking that is to furnish money for war work In the battle sone during the coming year. A great percent age of American people, he said, do not know, from any sacrifices made thus far, that a war is In progress. Relaxation of aotlvl ties because of peace proposals, he declared, should not be toler ated, and asked people of the country to throw their whole energy and cooperation behind this latest drive for securing funds lor the seven big war working agencies consolidated In tin; campaign. HisrrcrJ slows h t he was faithful to the right of the people and against "Ring Rule" ard ail legislation for pri vate or selfith endr. -Adv. VOTERS OF OREGON Just'.ce F. A. Moore of the Supreme Court died last month, too late for the name of any candidate to succeed him to be placed on the Ballot This condition makes it necessary to write in the name of your candidate. This Is the most important position in the Judie u! svstum of the Slate. It Is essential to choose a man of extensive legal training, of high char acter, and of broad vision. We com- 1 mend for your consideration and vote J. U. CAMPBELL OF OREGON CITY Resident of the State 30 years; lawyer for 28 years; veteran of Span-ish-Amerlcan War and Philippine In surrection, having served with 2nd Oregon Regiment; member of Oregon Legislature In 1907 and 1909 ses sions; Judge of the 5th Judicial Dis trict 9V& years. In all these positions he has made good. 11 s record as a pr'vate c'titen and nubile official has been above criticism. For Justice of the Supreme Court to fill vacancy caused by the death of Justice Frank A. Moore. Vol.- for Due . Write the name of ,1. the above space und front of Ills naiiic. I Campbell iu plan- an X In J. 1). Campbell for Supremo Court Campaign Com., Oregon City. Oregon. J. 1). Butler, Sec'y (Paid Adv I real properly situate in Hartley COUB ty, Oregen: "An undivided 1 24th Interest li In and to tho East half of the South west quarter, and the Southwesi luurter of the Southwest quarter o' Section H and the Southeast quartei ot Section 22, and tho Southwest 'juarter of the Northwest quarter and tho West half of the Southwesi quarter, and the Northwest quartei of the Northwest quarter of BtdtlQI 23, and the West half of the Smith we.it quarter of Section 26. and tin North half of the Northwest quartei iiil the Southeast quarter of tin Northwest quarter, and the East bal ( the Southwest quarter of Sect lot 35, all in Township 20 South, Hung. 2'J East of the Willamette M.ridaan Harney County. Oregon; and ulsi Lots 3, G and 9, and the Southeasi quarter of the Northwest quarter 01 Section 2, Township 21 South. Itangi 29 East of the Willamette Meridian Harney County. Oregon". Offers for tbo purchase of said rea property maybe made to mc In writ Ing at tho offlco of my Attorney J W BIOUS. Voegtly Building, Burns. Ore gon, from and after the 28th day ol October, 1918. J. W. OABHETT. Guardian Dated tbls 27th day of Sept.. 1918 First Publication Sept. 28. 1918. Last Publication Oct. 26. 1918. ADMINISTRATORS HAI.E Notice Is hereby given that undei and by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered by the Count Court of the state or Oregon for tin County of Harney, on the 19th day ol Semtember 1918, In the Matter of tin EitaUi of Joshua T. Fry, deceased the undersigned administrator, will on and after tbo 80th day of October 1918 at the office of his attorney in the matter of said estate, viz; Char les W. Ellis, of Burns, Oregon; whose office Is in the Masonic Building In said City of Burns; offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the hereinafter described real estate subject to conf. rotation by the Court, In one parcol; tho uald real estate belonging to sa'd estate and being described, as follews: East one-half of the South-west one-quarter (KHWVt) and Lots (3) and Four (4) of Section Thirty (30) in Township 25 South of Range 32 East of tho Willamette Meridian iu Harney County, Oregon. CHARLES V. REED. Administrator of the Estate of Joshua T. Fry, deed. 1st Pub. Sept 28th Silt Pab. Oct. 26th. N. BROWN & SONS Brown 's Satisfactory Store QUALITY MERCHANDISE Walk Over Shoes Stetson Hats Bon Ton Corsets Fiarns. cull j ooil- uleitl-. ,1 mi tin- W " Oregon 'II nnie Prodiic Pngr" Inland Empire Realty Co. A. A. TRAVGOTT, Proprietor r " REAL ESTATE Bought sold and exchanged Farm Ranch and Building Loans BLUEPRINTS r 1 tt LOANS MADE ON APPLICA TION DIRECT INVESTMENT BROKER Is Phone SO or 1M Oregon 3SSE! Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE, $6.00 50 lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. Phone IS I