k. ' Jl Great jumping jit net -whcrcs imt f) PUT IT f&GOLAR N Hte.TtVALO AtiO We WILL HWfc A UONPlWt "TM 7HC5t V.nlsrMA,& r T011E.T SfcT jr"a i vjv& muincw uo tcv f"W.ttljt WhW'PINOS 1 HOME ,T? r 1 SWEET NOME by J nek Wilson NO'IH K OP HIIICBIPK'H HAI.K iOTI('K ICK ron rajiti.K ATNS.N ttNDorMlI. GET 50MC WAT6R X w. t TriNK TWC BORNtP V? 'tbuQ V No VlJj quick; Moiwr. trie fowVojm-tri Sj" ' christaia Ps&nt Ajr, TbriowlTira r iyv v. MJA rn .i FOB Pl'BIiH :ATION. WW HUNGER DSAWS THE MAP ftmine ConC'.oT.'f Food Shortage r prochir tla&M Point Serious Food Shortage I Sufficient rYercnl Food Supply I But Mure SerloUs1 E9H People? already receivma. K33 Araefic&n aid0 P7 Unclassified DECIMBER, I. Il . jtigH BeaaaV "efl .. -Ss$ss3 o BemWuSaH m fcraSiiw haw fiJeS'r msKA IsShL fiiM IH ffiHT3 SSf GERMANY MiaflK!J3i I Ji WtaVAfl RA,NfSSr r-7f a fnoii map of Europe today ahows not ii single country In which llii' fu ture docs not hold threat of terloua difficulties nnii only n small iniri which is not rapldlj approaching the foailna iiint. wuii I be exception of the Ukraine only those countries which have Maintained marina commerce have sufficient food rappllaa to meet actual needs until next harvest, mid even in the (Tkralaie, with stores accu nralatad on the (anna, there is famine in the large ceo tare, of population. Belgium and northern France, an well us Serbia, appear on the hunger map dlstlnri from the rest of Europe because they aland In a dlffereni reJa Hon from ti ther natlona to the pan pie of the United Stales. America has for four years maintained the small war rations of Belgium and northern Prance and is already making ape la I efforts to rare for their Increased J aiier-ine-war neeiis, wnnn. wiiii those of Serbia, must be included In Ibis plan, are argent in the extreme and must inn e Immediate relief. The gratitude of ihc Belgian nutlou for the 1 1 ; ; America has extended io her during the war conatltutea the strongest appeal for ns to continue our work there. The moment the dentin n armies withdrew from her soil and she wax established once more in her own seat of government the utile nation's Brat thought area in express her i,im Hide to the Ooiiimi lion for Id lief In Belgium for preserving lite lives of millions of her clttxeus, lenhany, on tin hei lv nd, need not figure In such a roup for Ameri cana because there is no present indl en t Ion t tint ie shall he n lie i on at oil to take though! for tha food needs of 'iiimany. German) probubtj i ra for bar own food problem if sue is given access to shipping and is enabled to distribute food to the elites with dense populations, which ore (he trou ble centers. Kngliind, France, the Netherlands and Portugal, all of which have been maintained from American supplies, bare an (Helen I food p meet Immediate Deeds, but their fill ill re presents serl- oua difficulties The same is true of- Spain ami I lie northern neutral coun tries Norway, Sweden and Denmark whose ports nave lieen open and who bare been able to draw to some h upon foreign auppl .' lot i of Kit la l- oi . tha throes of famine, and lu.udo.uaj p. . , .i. there are beyond i lio i"'- lllty of help. I'.i fore ai OthVl stun,;: lli. ill sands of them 'Inevitably must die. This applies as well u, Poland and practically throughout the Baltic re Long Loaves Are Most Economical. A leaf weighing one pound ron'iins 11 per cent of water If It I round and only .'14 ppr cent If It la cylindrical. Therefore, she who buys long loaves gets 140 ar.-ininu-s more nctunl food for hr money than she who buya round flags, rite reason for this Is that the aphere Ii the figure that contains the largest possible volume tinder the smallest possible surface, and, as evap oration Is a matter of snrface, thin la greater from a cylinder thaa It la from s aplir of the same weight. Where Thomas Yale Rest. In the new American army there are many officer nhose alma mater Is Tale college, and some of them regard Wrexham, In North Wales, as a place of almost person! interest, for It I there thnf Thorns Tale, who Inaugu rated the great eat of American learn ing, wn buried, and It I Interesting to recall that In the early nineties a root of Ivy from his grave was sent to Professor I'helps, formerly the American mlnlsthr In London, lo plant against the college building.- London Chronicle. Pain Kept Him Awake Night" J. W. Coraopolia, Pa., writes: "I suffered terrible pain; unable to lie down at night. Tried three differ ent doc torn. Three weeks ago begun taking Koley Kidney Pilla; Improve ment In my condition la really won derful." Use Foley Kidney Pills for kidneys, bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism.- Sold by Heed Hros. The moat dissatisfied persona in this county are the young lieuten ants who had Juat paid three hund red dollars for their outfit when lbs armltlt wg (Igaed glons, with conditions most aerloua In I uii.ind. Bob) inla, Serbia, IbuiiuatiUi tiiel Ubnienegro hare alrendj renched lb fan point and ara anffeiing n In avj toil of '! ath. Tin' Armenian popuUt lion i Calling aaeh weak as hunger takes lis loll, and In Greece, Albania and Itoiimanla so serious are the food Shortages thai famine is near Al though starvation is not yet Imminent, Italy, Sw it.erhniil, Bulgaria and Tur key are in the I blocs of serious strlu- genclea, In order to fulfill America's pledge In world relief we will hate to export every Ion of food which can he han dled through our porta This means at the very least n minimum of 20,000,000 tona compared with ivuooiwhi tons pre war exports ami 11,030,000 ton ex ported last year, when we were bound by the lies of war (0 lb" lailopeau If we fall lo lighten (ha bln i -pots on (be hunger map or if wa allow any purlieus to he -me darker tha very peace fur ublih u- foughl and I. led w II be ihn ah oat Resoll and annn-hy Inevltabt) follnn famine, Khouhl ilila happen we will see In other pans of l-hirope a repot It Ion of the Itusalaa da surle and our tiuiii for woihl peace w ill lane been in vain. NOpCK Irt UKUKIIY OIVBN, That, W1IKIIKAH, on the 11th duy of December, 1'JIS. In the linen Courl of Oregon for Harney County, a Judgment was Btttrfi and enteiid in lavur or Ida M. Kchlcnk, as Plain tiff, agulnat Wellingion Townalte Company, a corporation. W. 0, How ell and Henry V. i'rudhomiun, as lm fendanta, for the sum of 1600.00, with Interest thereon from January II, I '.Hi., at 8 pur cent per annum; and the further sum of $150.00, at torney 'a feea, and costs and dU bu.Homints taxed at $21.90; And, WHKItKAB It was further Order ed aud Decreed by aald Cpurt that 1'laintiff'H mortgago on the following described property altuated In Harney County, Oregon, namely: Tho aouth one-half (8ft ) of the Southeast one-quarter (HK'A), and the Bast one-half (Els) of the Houthwest one-quarter (8WV, ) of Section twenty-two (22) In Town ship twenty-alx (26), South ofltaug.-thlrty-oiie (31), Kuat of W. M ; In cluding all the lots and block of the Townalte of Wellington contained therein, the plot of which Is recorded In the otflce of the County Clerk Of Harney County, Oregen: be foreclosed; ami all the rlnht. title ami interest in said aretnisea OWhed or held by any of said Defend' ants on the Id d-u ,,i I'VbruaJ'y. (til, Of since said time aciilrod, be sold by the Sheriff or Harnajf County, Oregon, III the manner provided In law for tlM solo of real properly on foreclosure; And, WIIF.IUCAS. on (he 18th day of Deoemher, ioik, on Bxaeutlon in Foreeloaure win duly issui-d by the tlerk of aald Oouri eommandlni me, the anderalgnad Sheriff, to lerj apou and sell, in the manner provided by ! law for the sale or real properly, all! of the rb.in t.i :. gad latere il ni aald Defendants In and i aald more preinr NOW. TMKIIKKOUK, In obedieu. to i be eommaadi or said Writ nmi by , I'illhorlty thereof, I will on Monday the Ifltfe day or January. 1919, at ' th" hour ot 10.00 o'clock a. m. of a'li day ot the oourthouse door in' Iho C,t of liuriiN. Oregon, otrer ror , sale tO the highest bidder Tor cash all the right, title ami interest of sold Defendants, or either r then. In and lo said described premises, lo satisfy said Judgment, accruing In t, attorney-! rees. costs and die- iblecl f, the Itigjtl ill" It ademption and the Confirmation ol Ihli ( oiiil. W I N, Sheriff oi i larney Count) , u- By P, T. RANDALL, Deput) publication, Dm amber II, 19J I. Miliar, lv 1 'II I 8taga Ait and Motion Pictures. An a lorn, of eiilcrtaliiineitt, not In BtrOCtlOII, the meiiou l tun- n lil prob ably develop aivng the lines r free i'u-u fuiiiasL'i-, von ia imv, of measrtranii i and of simple barrailve. The slime, i free from the burden of supply In th-s , forma of eutertaliimeni. will piwl-aidj . concentrate more on the lulsslon ot the spoken work, which la to convey Ideas anil Illuminate character, ou the creation of the complete (lluslca sf reality and on the pk-torlal art of scene painting The movies ami the spoken drama are out so antagonistic aa erg at tln-t ifsslmlstlcnlly upi.Hed. Time, we think, will p-ove l JkJjm iu -esl Ity they arr two dlffere'JjUJgr. .if nit a different la palmier. Jbi a"U ptnr Ai.,e ii. uu Yju- Beok INITKI) STATICS LANIJ OFFICE llii r ii.. Oregon, December 10, 1918. Notice la hereby given that Albert K. Smith, of i. iil.en. tregon, who, on August. 21, 1914, made Home dead Kntry. No. 07(185, for 8WV4, See. K nnd NW'4, Miction 17, Town ship 33 8., Range 30 B., Willamette Merlflloii, has Hied notice of Inten tion to make final thrne-yenr proof, lo establish lalm to the land above described, before Hegiater and Ite colver, at Burns, Oregon, on the 13th day of January, 1919. Claimant names as wltneaaea: J. L. Bradeen, Oliver II. Mllle'r, A. J. Downs, all of Blltaen, Oregon A. 8 Hebener, of Cstlow, Oregon. V. O. Coxad, Register UNIDRD STATICS LAND OFFICi: Burns, Oregon, December 12, I !i I . Notice Is hereby given that 'la rem c C. Bruce, of Burns, Ore gon, who. on October 26, 191 '. . mad" Homestead Cntry, No. 084u'', (or K'4, Section 12, Township 22 S, Range 32 K., Willamette Meridian. baa fllgd notice of intention to make final throe-year proof, to eatabli --a claim to the land above deHcrlbe-l, beforo Heglster and Receiver, at riurna, Oregon, on tho 14th day of January, 1919. Claimant name an wltneaaea: Charles Culp, of Burns, Oregon. Jack Withers, Fred Haines, George Marshall, all of Harney Oregon. T. O. COZAD. Regiater We will do your Job printing. 11 ' Make This Room Yours Whether you are building a brand new home, making additions to the old one or merely repairing walls, you fan have a room like this if you use genuine Beaver Board. Bravrr Board walls and ceilings are morr handsome, more tubntantiai and more aanitarv than any other kind. They are the easiest wall to build. No lath or plaster therefore, no litter. Beaver Board alwayi givci wtifi tien. But you can't expect Beaver Beard remits unless this txade-mark it on the back oi Ok board you buy. Burns Hardware Co. Burtifc Oregon nTayjite Ait Yicliir Service i To be progressive and to serve you right, we have installed BsssjjgJftjmgggBjsaaa the Electrical W rd in our Shop Ii eottt UK eoiiie morie, Kul it will savi ; u n : i trioiiBj. i'" i:-' I lioncHtlr, q-uickl.y and mildly locni.'s i iir (rouble m your l ' ect i if i;u i ing ni.fi Lighting s;, ti-in nti our car. PoiTi let b guBBiwr tar y our car all t pifecs living In find the broublt. WitK AMIU' we fun fU Tfui what it in inside i thirty- MJMiiteK no matter how rngg plicated or f hfw !oa gtawalin-. Universal Garage Go. i.it,.i tor "I Ih and "Urip" ( 'miis "I had an awful cold that left me wltli a dreadful rough, saya Mr- II. I K Smith, Beaton, LO. HotiKht'Foley'ai Honey ami Tar of our druKKlst and' ii cured m. completely." This grane! ! r.'iiimlv rthoulrl bo iu every in.m . lu.bl 1 0 this lime, When Inflilciiia. xi'ly. i soughs ra ho prevalt'iit. t'oatalaa ao ! oniatoa, Held Undisputed Sway This Week. 20,000 Acres ... SAGEBRUSH LANDS ---with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company obtoon