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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1918)
COUNT OOVNf. Claim Allowpil ami PUaltowed at (ho Novcmtior, IfilS form. Ztlla Hurtlwoll. assisting: in Aaaossor'a offlct $ 7.00 .John R. Gould. Jailors (MM tor Soutomber & Octohor 20.00 Albert Annan, Krolght from Crane to Burns. T.77 Lee Kwong,, Meala for July during Circuit Court 13. 6 A. Dickenson, Hauling away und burning J loafla coy ote foot . 10. Of John A. Collier, assisting District Attorney during Circuit Court ! Harney Comity Abstract Co., premium on Fire Insurance Policy 160.0 lulled States Fidelity Co., P milium on bond of Fair Association 9.00 Class & I'ni.lhomme Co., Supplies for Superinten dent's Office 21.9S Kleilric Light &. Tower Co.. Lights .for Courlhou 1 1 and J all, Oct. and Nor. 16.0U J. 0. Foley, watcrmastcrs salery ... 200.00 Frances Clark. Traveling Fxpenses 200.00 LampahtrVa Uarago Car Hire for Health Officer 15.00 Club Cafe, meals for Jury and (Jrand Jury 23.25 Hampshire's Garage, sup plies for Court house pumping plant S.C5 Dennett Brothers, 5 cord wood delivered to Mrs. Lackman 60.00 Harney County Tribune, Supplies & printing tor Liberty Loan Drive :;4.5u Hurney County Tribune. Printing and BnppliM for Clerk's office ... . 92.?:. Cheater Dalton, registered postage 8.00 supplies for VV. A. (londman, conveying prisoner to Salem, Ore gon F. C. Flster, serving on .lection board May 1917 Bushong A Co., supplies for Sheriff's office The Times Herald, supplies Superintendent's Office Cheater Carter, moving In fluents patients VV A. Ooodman, traveling eipensoa (Continued on page five) IK. 13 3.00 24. G5 24.10 1LV2F. 94.10 j BTATK OK OltRGOW, COUNTY OK I1AKNKT. NOTICK TO I'ONTKACTOItH. ; lltOIOHAI.. Sealed propoials. addressed to the Couuty Court of Harney County, Oregon, and endorsed "Proposals for Constructing a Bridge In Harney Couuty, Oregon, over tho channel between Harney and Malheur Lakes at Narrows, Oregon," will be re ceived by I ho County Court of said County at Its office In the eourt luiu ;e, at BlirtU Oregon, until 2:00 on the 30111 day of U. S. HEALTH SERVICE ISSUES WARNING Increase In All Respiratory Dis eases After the Influenza Epidemio Probable. Influenza Expected to Lurk for Month. How to Guard Agalmt Pneumonia. Common Cold Highly Catching Im portance of Suitable Clothing Could Save 100,000 Llvea. 19IS. and at that time win be publicly opened I 9. Geer & Co Court house 16. CO I. ri. Geer & Co.. supplies for Court boose . 2.40 i:'us & Prudhomme Co., Supplies for Clerk's office 90.13 J. J. Patterson, assisting in canvassing election vote 6.00 Burns Hardware Co., sup plies for Court house 1.00 Lunaburg Dalton & Co., Supplies for Court house 7.50 Florabell Smith, assisting in Sheriffs office 112.00 CTub Cafe, meals for Jury during Circuit Court .... M. L. Blott, stenographic work for District At torney 59.15 M. M. Doan, witness fees in Justice Court 31.00 Crane American, advertis ing during Liberty Loan Drive 9.10 Glass Ac Prudhomme Co., Suppliea lor Assessor's office 121.10 Frances Clark, stamps lor Superintendent! office IS. SI The Tunc-, Herald, sd vertising Liberty Loan Drive 25.70 Harney County News, ad vertising Liberty Loan Drrre 19.50 Tlic- Times Herald, printing election ballots and De linquant tax list . 362.82 Roy McGee. mileage while investigating grasshop per deposits 39.00 o'clock p. December, and phi. e and read. I'OltMH. All proposal.; tun it be niado upon a blank form to be obtained from the County Clerk, at his Offtes at the courthouse, at Bums Oregon, must give the prices proposed, both In writing and figures; and must be signed by the bidder, with his ad dress. miliums BOM). Kach bid Is to be presented under sealed cover, and shall be accompani ed by ash. a bidder's bond made payable to Harney County, or a certified cli k made payable to the County Clerk of laid County, for ai, amount equal to at least five per ; cent of the- amount of the said bid. and DO bid shall be considered unless such cash, bond, or ch !; li ei clo I therewith. Such bidder's bond -shall be conditioned thut If said bid he accepted, the party bidding will duly enter Into and execute the con tract. Should the successful bidder to whom tho contract Is awarded fail to execute the same within ten days cuoi including Sunday) from the date of the mailing of the notice I from the County Court to him, ac-1 ccirdinir to the AclclroxM i lu.n-wli h given, that the contract Is ready for' !" ul"" K""'1 '"know that people bare ' learned something about the vulue of signature, suck cash, bond or certl- fr0Nn ar. , mmmtf) wUon ,,,, fled check shall be forfeited to are largely out of doors, the resplrn- Harney County, and the same shall I lory diseases (coughs, colds, pneumo nia, etc.) aro Infrequent ; in tho fall, lis people begin to remain Indoors, the respiratory diseases Increase; In the winter, when people nre prone to Klny In badly ventilated, oveibeiiled rooms, the respiratory dlseiiMes become very prevalent. Suitable Clothing Important "Still another factor in tho produo iIod of colds, pneumonia mid other rs pi in iiny diseases Is careJeesnesa or If 1 noiniice of the people regarding suit able clothing during the seasons when 1 the weather suddenly Changes, aJttlOg in win in rooms loo baavllj dressed or, what is even more common, especially 1 among w d, dressing m lightly that , windows nre kept closed In order l.i be comfortably warm. Tbla i a very In jurlous practice. Washington, D. 0. With the subsid ence of the epidemic of lulluenzn the attention of health officers Is dlrocted to pneumonia, bronchitis nnd other diseases of the respiratory system which regulnrly cnuse n large nnmber of deaths, especially during the winter Mason. According to Rupert Blue, Surgeon (leneral of (he Ihilted States I'ublle Health Service, these diseases will be especially prevalent this win ter unless the pic ate particularly I careful to obey health Instructions "The present epidemic," sulci Stir geon (ictierul Blue, "has taught y hit ler experience how readily a condition beginning apparently us a slight cold mar go on to pneumonia ami death. Although the worst of the epidemic Is over, then- will continue' to be a large number Of scattered cases, ninny of them mild and unrecognized, which will bo danger spots to be guarded against." The Surgeon (leneral likened the present situation to that lifter n great tire, saying, "No fire chief who understands hie business stops placing the hose on the charred debris as scam ns the flumes nnd visible fire have dis appeared. On the contrary, be con tinues the wnler for hours and even days, for he knows that there Is dan ger of the (Ire rekindling from smol dering embers." "Then you fear n not her outbreak of Influenza?" he was nslced. "Ned neces sarily another large epidemic," said the Burgeon General, "but mists the people learn i" realise the ortonsnesa of (he clanger they will be compelled to pay a heay ilcalh toll from pneunai nla BUd cither respiratory diseases Common Colds Highly Catching. "It is encouraging to observe iiuit people nre beginning to learn that or dinary coughs anil redds nre highly catching und uru spread from person to person by means of droplets of germ laden mucus. Such droplets are sprayed Into the air when cared ess or Ignorant people cough or sneeze wltji out covering their mouth nnd nose-. It Droplet Infection Explained In Picture. "Tho Bureau of i'ublle Health, Treasury Department, has just issued n striking poster drSWO by Berrytnan. (bo well-known Washington cartoonist. The poster exemplllles the moil. in method of health education. A few years ago, under similar circumstance., the health authorities would have Is sued an ofllclnl dry but scientifically accurate bulletin teaching the role of droplet Infection In the spread of re spiratory dlaeaees The only onea wbo would have understood the bulletin would have been those wbo already know all about the eubject The man In the street, the plain cltlten and the many million wbo toll for tbelr living would have had no time nnd no desire to wado through the technical phraseology." USE THE iiANOKTRCHff f AND. Do You a BIT pRorrc Mi7 Von (loll has not yet been named as a delegate to (ho peace conference I'nlii Kept Him Awake Nlgllln J. W. Coraopolla, Pa., wrltes: "I suffered terrible pnln; unable to lie down at night. Tried three differ ent doctor. Three weeks ago begun taking Foley Kidney Bills; Improve mont In my condition la really won derful." Use Foley Kidney Fills for kidney, bladder trouble, baokache, rheumatism. Sold by Reed Bros. SSS'SSSSSSsSrtSSit ryuTrnT y uov- , - . .. -a3fc You iTrsr (aHarj jr Bir toM-. i QASsaAaaejasjjiy Traitors Oet their just deserts in the great romance of the American army in France that will ap pear in serial form soon in this paper. Truth, justice and true love triumph in the end. Don't riles the opening Inetalltnem ol this up-to-the-unnute story, Brida of Battle Urat for "Mu ami "Cirip" Cough "I had an awful cold that left in with a dreadful cough, nay Mr. M. K. Smith, Benton, La. Bought Fole. Honey and Tar of our druggist ami It cured me completely." This grand remedy should be In eTery household at tbls time, when Influenaa, grip. coughs are so prevalent. Contains u opiates. )'A'eVA, 50TUH FOB Pt'HMCATION. UMITWD STATES LAND OFFK'I Burns, Oregon, December 10, ISM. Notice Is hereby given that Albert E. Smith, of Blltten, Oregon, wbo, on August 21, 1914, made Hontu stead Kntrv, No. 07685, for 8W ' , , Sec. 8 and XW, Section 17, Town hip 33 S.. Itange 30 K., Willamette, Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to .make final three-year proof, lo establish claim to the laud ftbov described , before Register and !( reiver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 1 lb. day of January, 1 919. Claimant nane as witnesses: J. L. Bradeeu. Oliver H. Mllh r. A. J. Downs, all of Blltzen, Oregon. A. S Hshensr, of I allow, Oregon. V. O COZAD, Register COLDS, INFLUENZA. PNEUMONIA. AND TUBERCULOSIS ARE STREAD TlllS WAY Coplca of this poster enn be oh tnlued free of charge by writing to the Surgeon OensMl, U. H I'ublle llcalih bervice, Wnshlngton, I) 0. Have th homing pigeons been da mobilized yet? It will not be a dif ficult matter, for they ute prepared to furnish (heir own transpordiiioti. WARRANT CALL Notice is hereby givsg that there are Mtillicient funds on hand to psj oil all (Jeueral 1- (i 1 1 I warrants Issued BSd regt-ier.d prior to Oct. I. I!it, littered cssaaa on Kovsmbsr 10 1911, I BARLi KKCLBR, County Trsaaurer, NOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SAI.K 7.10 be the property of the county. All other cash, bonds, unci cert It led Cheeks will be returned to the tins. . cossful bidders who .submitted the same. st mam io.d. A coriiorate surety bond will bo ' required for ;he Uitltful perfor mance of the contract In a sum squsl to one-half of the total amount bid. PLAIffl .U SBKClHCVrioNK. Plana may be seen and forms of j specifications und contract may bo' see tired at the County Clerk's office. courthouse in Burn Oregon, RIW "I'lON OF BIDS. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to una pt the pro posal deemed host for Harney County. County Court of Harney County. II. C. LeveiiH, County Judge. It. L. Haas, County Commissioner. Ounty Coinnilstiioner. Cheater Dalton, County Clerk of Harney County, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of December, 1918. Could Sjvc 100,000 Lives. "I believe we could easily save ono hundred thousand llvea unnually n, the United States If all the people would adopt the system of fresh air living followed, for example, In tuber culoals aunntorlu. There la nothing myaterlou about It no specific medi cine, do vucclne. Tho Important thing Is right living, good food and plenty of fresh air. . 1 &zyKmxnmMmtt9twtsi&Yiiix? f Harney County Abstract Company CHAS. M. FAULKNER, Manager Atxtntcts of Title, Loans, Firelnsurance g Having purchased the Fire Insurance atrpn. cy formerly owned and conducted by the B Inland Empire Realty Co. and in turn by J. E. Rounsevelle & Co., we wish to welcome S their former patrons to our office. Courtesy 1 fair dealing- and promot service is our mnttn m I Our success depends upon the standard of I service we give you and no energy will be spared to keep that standard above reproach. 1 f Remember we are always on tne job and S ready to care for your needs. I I We extend to our patrons, both old and new, I S the season s greetings and solicit a cont inua- $ 4 tion of your patronage. ; 2a i id I IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THK 8TATK OK OREGON COUNTY OF HARNEY. CORNEUo BARABA. I'lalntlff. v. niD IIOLbOWAV and CLARA IIOI.hOWAV. Dedetic'anta. NOTICE IS IIKKKBY (HVEN That, WIIKREAS, on the 10th day of April. 19IH. In the Clreul. Court of tlM Slule of Oregon for the County of Hartley, u Judge men! was duly tile la 1 und entered in favor of the ah'ive- j j named Plaintiff, Corucllu iiaraba. ! I ugulnst Hie above-named Dsf SSdsnta, I r're-d HoUOWsy and Clara llollowny, I 1 for the sum of H9f.ll, und latSTSSl tbereou at s per . cut g r annum from Aiiku.i 10, 1UN. and for the and disburaeoaenta Utssd al ISA. 00: which said Judgment was dulv cnteill- ad anel elo.lcetecl III the Oe'flie. ol the' ( OUOt) Clerk or said llarto , County, Oregon oa the- LOtb day ol April. I9IH; And, WHKRKAS It was further OrdeT e I and Adjudged by the Court lu the above-entitled cuuse thut (ertaln pro perty, theretofore uttai bed In said cause-, tewlt: HEV.SWL4. SV.SE14 of See. 29; EV1NWV4. Ni4NE of Sec. 32; N H8K V4 . 8W NE , 8E . NW of Sec. 34; alsoNWNW of Sec. 34; NK'iM.;",, of Sec. 33 all In Twp. 40 south Range 36. E. W. M. Harney County, Oregon. Alao the KW of See. 36 In Twp 40 south Range 37 E VV. M. Harney County, Oregon. be .old, as lirOVldeil l,v law In unllu. fy said judgment, Interest, costs an. I dishiirsi'iueutie, accruing eoata and ex pettses of igle; and that Bxsoution Ant!. BAl . on cm- 1 ird dsj ol November. 1018, an Execution wa duly I -i by the Clerk ... turt, Bommandlng -. the i ader - Bberlfl to i ;i ii.e wid pro party as hv law required : now, THBRDFORB, In ohsdlsuoi to the eomtnauda of said writ and by authority thereof, I have levied upon the Interest Of said Defendants In and lo the- above described promisee; and will on Monday the 2.lnl day ol December, 1918, at the hour of 10,00 o'eloik a. m. of said duy at the court house door In the City of Burns. County of Harney Stnte of Oreg offer for sali' to the highest bidder for cash all Hie right title and Inter est of said Defendants or e, llir of them, lu and to the suld above dei. irlheel premises, and every part and parcel thereof, together with all and singular the tSMmsSU, heri'dlla inents and appurle nuticos I hereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, to satisfy said Judgment, accruing Interact, cost and disbursements, aubjoct to ihe Right of Redemption und the Confirmation of this Court VV. A. OOODMAN. Bberlfl ol Harney County, Oreyon. Mv Pi T. RANDALL, Depulv ,''' ; n"' '. Noyeiabsi' iX Xi'ie Lad t: ibllt atlon, Deoember II, lain. THE UNIVERSAL CAP .Look out whpn having ouf Ford car repaired that tin gonuinoFord parts or nwtortoli are us.J. There are many bojrus," Imitation., or counterfeit, so- called Ford parts of No BoffUS Hatj,y inferior nuali cV on the market. Ford Parts lie warned "uain.st (hum I1,, ,- .'...: """e uu I u r u parts and have your Ford car repaired by the mil loir!.., I L' ...l dealer as this is the only way to guard against "bogus" partp. Bring your car to us for service. Come to us for Ford pans. Ours is an authorized Ford place. BURNS GARAGE BURNS AND CRANE Here Perfect Confidence o tit Iht words can describe the relal ions ilmt slimilil exiet between a Bank and its patrons, If you haven't confidence in the aonndneess of a bank, you certainly will not trust your money to it. This Bank invites careful inspection of its financial strength and sound business methods. We know they are above criticism, but the rxint is, we want you to know it. When you have learned, then we solicit your business, on our merits. 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