The Times-Herald JULIAN RYRD Manager SATURDAY. NOVEMBER J. ItU SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Thi !hlM TWmMwMIw t.w . .? , f Entered at the Port Office at Burn. Oregon, as Second Claaa Matter. Hi; i(i'i;i'i.i t'j;t Pllyla HFD CROM WORK IN THK A-TONMF.NTM I NITF.D WAIt WORK IIAXDK Ari'K.ll ItV Chairman Geer of the United War Work Campaign called a meeting of the executive committee together lust evening to consider the host method of conducting the campaign for war funds which Is to begin on Nov. 11. The present epidemic ot Spanish In fluenza prevents any public gather ings and it also precludes I personal canvass by those who would be will (Contluned from page one) "The most extensive Red Cross ser vice rendered the soldiers In the United States Is doubtless In the hos pital zones, In conjunction with the army medical corps. To appreciate the. nature of this aid. It la well to know something of the organisation of the Red Cross camp service. First, there is a field director, who Is ac credited to the camp commander. Ha has the status of an officer, Is under army orders, and Is responsible for all Red Cross activities In tho camp. Then there are two associate dlrec- 4, B tors, one In charge of the home ser- rr-lV vice and the other of the hosnltal service. "The associate director In charge of the Red Cross activities In the hospitals has one or more assistants, depending upon tho slxe of the hos pital, to enable him to conduct the work under his care. First In the or der of these duties Is what Is known .-is the communication service, an ac tlvlty created on January 2fi. 1918, when the Secretary of war requested the Red Cross to extend to domestic CAMPAIGN camps the service which It was doing abroad in this Hue of work. "In compliance with this request, workers have been placed In base and general army anil navy hospitals In this country who co-operate with the ! army and navy officers responsible ' for keeping families advised of the condition of their sons and husbands and fathers In accordance with army and navy regulations. This necessi tates dally visits to all sick and wounded und a great volume of corre- Fl.l ing to devote their time to It as this spondence. Oilier duties periormeo u often an opportunltv of carrying the I these hospital workers are visiting of influenza germ from home to home , the sick, writing letters, furnishing and cause Its spread, therefore other ! stamps and writing material, supply means must be used to accomplish InK books, magazines, games and to tlie result. j In ceo and cashing checks. "The Hod Cross sanitary s.tvIi If maintained out ol ipaoial appropr! itlitM which, up to June 10, 1 1 I K bad amounted to $5211,900. 01 im appropriation $:ir,i.;ti was expend ed. In addition to this $t7.G78 was expended In the purchase and opera tion of four mobile laboratory cars which were moved from camp to camp for research purposes as scorn ing danger of epidemic required." RAIKK linltMKH OF glAIITY BKTTKR It is just as Important that this work go forward antl the money be raised as any war work ever put be fore the people. It is unfortunate and a pity thut It is to be handicapp- l in the manntr In which it la bur the citizens are aked to consider the Importance of the contributions and their necessity regardless of the pre sent Indications of peace as the work done by these seven organizations must continue for a long period re gardless of the result of the peace parley. "I'nder the supervision of the asso ciate director are also the activities in connection with the convalescent houses, which have been erected by the Ked Cross wl'h the apporval of the Surgeon Oeneral and the Secre tary of War. To date 63 of these houses have been built, or are in pro cess of construction. They contain a a rule, 12 bedrooms for the famlles ol patients who have been sent for by the hospital cemmander to see pa ' Uents who Is in extremis. They have i libraries, and club rooms with a plat Large numbers of undesirable, mediocre horses are being turned on to the market at present In all parts of the country In order to save feed, according to reports to the United States Department of Agriculture. As a consequonce the market Is glutted with commonplace animals of this description to the extent that the prices paid are unusually low. The department urges farmers to raise horses of better breeding and quality. The supply of desirable-quality heavy draft horses or animals suitable for artillery or cavalry purposes Is below the demand, while the prices of such animals are correspondingly high. In view of both the domestic and foreign demand during and after the war for quality horses, farmers should begin now to stock up their bams with hiirvei'lesh of the desirable type. Un der existing conditions feeding stuffs i for work animals are extremely high I in price. On this account it Is im- I perative that the farmer should win- ; ter only work stock of the useful. Boat efficient, and valuable type. One heavy draft horse will perform the work of practically two undersized. ' Inferior plugs, while such an minii! can be fed at about the same cost for maintenance as for one or the plugs. When the farmer desires' to sell a heavy horse of quality and breeding be can always locate a ready market, whereas Inferior animals ordinarily an be disposed of only at a sacrifice. TO TAKR AWAY HI Hlt.tV , ! "Off Bgolti on again" was tht word around town last night rag I ing the quarantine CHRISTIAN H IFNCK NOCIKTY Survlces at 11:00 o'clock. Sub ject of I.esson-Hemon next Sunday: "Frobati m After Dath." The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:80 P. If. The reading room la the church Rdlflce, la open on Tuesday and Fri day from S to 4 P. M. Sunday School meats on Sunday at 10 o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to its classes up to the age of 20 years. The public Is cordially invited to the Church Sorl.es and to the Read ing Room. i ' o WK WANT HALKH RKIMIKSKNTA- T1VKS IN NVKRY TOWN IN ORHOON We prefer men who have sold stork, Insurance, real estate, books; or who have had no sales exper lence but would like to develop Into salesmen. We train every applicant accepted and 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 references. Address In confidence - Kane Mfg Co., 1626-27 L. C. Smith Hldg , Seattle. Wash. o NOTH'K TO VOTKR8. (Which More and Cheaper hsh HONEST LIVELIHOOD FOOD PRODUCTION HIGHER PRICED FISH Pleasure Seekers WASTE OF FOOD FISH Do You Want? 307 X NO Laboring Class 306 X YES SPORTSMEN Keep the price of fish down. Help r reduction of fiafa Eliminate wnate TTOTIE 3C7 2SZ 2TO Read argument In St t - e et on pamphlet Clackamas County FUhormen's Uni a. Andrew Naterlin, Secratar , -..- fI Dr.. fin Pald Ad V.I wfjw.f r w ! Titos. W. Stephens Will pay better prices than any one else for all jour Furs. Hides and Felts See him before dfsrosfng of them BURN; OREGON "SS; tHAOM i form which can be used as a solar ium or as a stage. In fact, they are model houses where the s'ck anil It was decided to get out some literature and make it a canvass of -...'f-.fiTi.al li.lt, T til tin- l,i.i! i itli II -. of the county, consequently Secre- wounded may recuperate and begin tarv Farre Is to provided with I such vocational ajudles as may bt sufficient help to get out letters and desired. enclosures to the people asking their i "The calls paid to one of these help and money. When one reiVives a communica tion from the t'nited War Work Com mittee they should give heed to its appeal and read what Is enclosed as it is of vital importance to the army as well as the civilian population of the war stricken countries that this work should go on. i a UNCONDITIONAL SI KRKNDF.R Of TURKEY The following are dispatches taken from the Uoise Statesman tbat arriv ed this merning: Vienna, via London IAP)) An Austrian deputation has been per mitted to cross the fighting line for in -liminary pour parlors with the Italian commander, according to the oli'icial announcement Thursday night: Amsterdam (AP) There has been a1' outbreak and a panic among the population In the Rhine provinces, arising (rom reports that the authori ties were prepared. If necessary, to allow the enemy troops to occupy CoMan) tftd Cologne, according to the Berlin Taglisch Kundschau. London, via Montreal (AP) Tur- ItO ha i surrendered unconditionally. An armistice between the allies and Turkey was s'gned Thusrday at Mud- i in, on the Island of Lemnos In the Aegean sea, It is officially announc ed. The terms of the armistice which Is now In operation, include the free ' eg lag ft of the Dardanelles to the a'lied fleet, Sir George Cave the ' iiiiue secretary, announced in the I hi.,i' ot commons Thursday. Another condition is the Imme (.Ue repatriation of British war prisoners. Other terms, It Is learned, comprise the occupation of the forts tsl the Dardanelles and Bosphorus ii canary to secure the passage of ha allied warships through the Bos pfeortU to the Black sea. . o 1 (J Thi, Out It Is Worth Money. Ii N'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley ft Co. ,2835 1. 1, .-in. -1.1 Ave., Chicago, HI., writing i iht name and addrc.i clearly. Vo, will receive In return a trial packagi (oiitaiuiiiK Foley's. Honey and Ta. Compound, tor cidiL'h .. ooMi go croup, Foley Kidney Pllll and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold by Raid Bros numbered 3,000 a day for nn entiri week. Severn! children have also been born in these homes to mother who had come to visit sick husbands. "For the erection and furnishings of these convalescent houses $1,512, 000 was spent up to June 30. I '.US. and an approplation of $1,000,000 had been made for additional house', to be erected iieiween June :!0 and December 31. 1918. "Heretofore nurses have had only their bedrooms In which to spend their leisure hours. In accordance with the approval of the Surgeon Oeneral of the army under date ol March 22. 1 9 1 8 . and approved by the Secretary of War, the Red Cross lias undertaken to erect at each base and army hospital in this country a small building as a rest and recreation house for the nurses. Contracts have' already been let for the construction! of forty-one of these houses and number are already completed. "These buildings will have one. large assembly room and smaller rooms to tie used as a library, sew ing room, laundry and kitchen. Their specific object Is to furnish a place where the hundreds of army and Red Cross muses may have a place to get away for a little while every day 01 two to rest and recuperate, and t perform such work for themselves u w HI make them comfortable. "Another line of Red Cross work is its sanitary service. Its purpose Is 10 co-operate with the United States Public Health Service In the sanitary .ones of five-mile radius surrounding the 32 camps and naval bases of the United States, In an effort to keep the men free from dangerous communl iHtble diseases and to prevent at all times the entrance of such diseases into camps or their spread In the civil communities, causing incipient epidemics such as smallpox, typhoid, etc "It has also to do with the im provement of health conditions In the extra cantonments areas, especial ly with the welfare, through educa tional courses on prevention, of the irospectiva mldlcrs and sailors Ileum- iheir entrance Into the army or mvy. "The Tied Cross sanitary service was created to furnish funds and ra'ned pertOBMl for this work there thooa were not available lo cally. The service Is purely supple mentary to the United States Public Health Barrioa, The following from a recent Issue 11 the Portland Journal Is timely: Portland. (Jet. 22. - To the Kdltor f the Journal -I saw In The Jour nal some time ago an article stating that two men had operated on a Jack ass to take the bray out of him I also saw that the operation was a perfect success. Now I am wonder ing If you cannot get In touch with .- m.,i, ,,.,1 in-.L.. fntiM ..rr.ii f i - ment with them to perform the same operation on our national Jackass, to take the bray out of him who is no ither than Teddy Roosevelt, who for the last three or four years has gone jp and down our fair land braying Mid making hideous noises, trying to disturb our national unity, and cause the people to distrust our beloved president. I believe that I am one of millions who think something should he done to stop his noise. I also wish to thank y.u personal ly for your able editorial anil de fense ,f our persldenl against T. It.'s late-it treasonable und seditious re marks. J. O. OKBBKKM lT "'0, OWOTI IM IOWA 1 wish to say that owing to the re quest of the War Department lor an early classification of the 11R reg istrants which follows immediately upon a long term or clrolt court. II will be Impossible for me to make the customary lanvass of the county My Tour years as sheriff of lla ney county Is an opeu record to all and 1 will show the delinquent taxes clear ed up for the first time in the hls 1 tory of the county; It will also show J that organized gangs or whoksah cattle rustlers have been eliminated 'and brought to Justice, M well a other law violators punished If elected to succeed myself the sam 1 courteous treatment will be extend ed to the public In the future as In ! the past. W. A. GOODMAN, Republican Nomluee and Present Sheriff. I'al I Ad Your Wife Dcs( rves a Treat Hrintr her to our CAN! V and ICE CREAM Slop and tell her to "Go the I imit!" You know she de serves it, a thousand it cs over. Try "courtiiii" your wife once in a While. It'll do you both Reed. In anticipation of your visit, we are making the BEST ICE CREAM and serving the daintiest swtet things to be had in this town. Paqe's Sweet Shop FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ssasss - Re-elect C. M. CRANDALL Our preaent Represent ative to the l.egislalu . No. 38 on Official Rail it Many of our people will remembei Andrew I-. Cbeaaeati who was asso elated with Judge Wm Miller in tin practice of law for a time In tail frlty. Mr. Cheexem went from Here to Davenport. Iowa and has since resided there. The Times-Herald re ceived a letter from Mr. Cbeezem the fore part of this week sending greetings and enclosing some politi cal pamphlets, together with his pic lure, setting forth the fact that Chcczem is a candidate for senator for his dlctrlct and It Is mil of tlu Cheezem kind of pur.-ua don Bet le s elected. 0 l!isrc rJ il owa I hit he was faithful 'o the rights of the people and againat "Ring Rule" and all legiilition for pri vate or aelfiih endr. N. BROWN & SONS Brown 's Satisfactory Store QUALITY MERCHANDISE Walk Over Shoes Stetson Hats Bon Ton Corsets Rtirnn. We carry gotxls aclertlM-il on the ; (Irepon H ine l,loduct Pafje" Adv "CARRY ON," II CRY OFFICIAL The caution Issued recently In Portland by James K. Pershing, brother of Oeneral Pershing, againat relaxation of war work activities, has been echoed In messages issued by departmental heads In Washington, D. C. copies of which were sent to Kxecutlve Secretary John Kid lock, of the Oregon State Council or Defense. "Carry on" Is the tin me of those telegrams, whose senders felt the Ucriuan peace proposals might Interfere with campaign plans Just formulated. Consequently, the United War Work drive, which opens Novem her 11, will be cendlicted with even more vigor than had Her many not sought to bring about peace on her own terms. The departmental heads, as well as Mr. Pershing, mphaslze the i,ei d of continued activities l.y tic several ufflllaled orgunla linns participating In the drive, even after hostilities have ciusi d VOTERS OF ORKOON JuBtlce V. A. Moore of the Supreme Court died last month, too late for the name of any candidate to succeed him to be placed 011 the Ballot. This condition makes It necessary to write in the name of your candidate. This Is the most Important position in the Judicial system of the State. It Is essential to choose a man o extensive legal training, of high char actor, and of broad vision. We com mend for your consideration and vote J. U. CAMPBELL OF ORKOON CITY Resident of the State 30 years: lawyer for 26 years; veteran of Spanish-American War and Philippine In surrection, having served with 2nd Oregon Regiment; member of Oregon Legislature in 1907 and 1908 ses sions; Judge of the 5th Judicial Dis trlct 9V4 years. In all these positions he has made good. Ills record as a private cllleii and nubile ofHclal ha. been above eritl cism. For Justice or the Hiipieinc Court to rill vncunc) caiiKcil ly the death ol Justice Flunk . Moore. Inland Empire Realty Co. A. A. TatAWGOTT, Preprloer . : REAL ESTATE Bought sold and exchanged Farm Ranch and Building Loans BLUEPRINTS LO 4 NS MA OE ON APPLICATION DIRECT 1 "'" ' ' 1 . - INVESTMENT BROKER . T " Phono SOarfilM Burma, Oregon I i -n T m - w ,L. M m 1 ffaff mmmm ---sMsjssswssmsss-ssssss- Vote for One Writ i- the inline of J. the above spare und front of Ills inline. I . Campbell In place an X In J. U. Campbell for Supreme Court Campaign Coin., Oregou City, Oregon Patronize WRAY'S AUTO ST AGFA and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE, se.00 50 lbs. baggage free HE DQU A RTERS AT REED BROS. Phi ae 15 J J. D. Hutlur, Sue 7, U'aiu auv.)