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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1919)
TRAMP STEAMER A WILD-CAT WHEN SUBMARINES GOT FUNNY i SSST " ' " 'in 1 1 ' i M .jKT mmmmmlm MWMiMiiiiitMMMaMMMIMMl SHHifaHBwLiM-:I .rt I.m n ..!k-W i . Hk?. ,rmD """"f. furnished loiiu of the greateat surprises of the j sarw??? V? -' KeftOTWPsft'SiSsra ghrea-and-pne-half.-foot draught enabled her to rid safely over the torpedoo. aimed tVr. t0nn?" nd The now government ralen on lei- i phone tolls are now in effect and arc observed hy the loral telephone. Jamea Raycraft, lineman tor tne ' . 1 o 11 1 U i : 1 1 1 T !. A Tel. CO., h n font In Malheur count) points to ook niter tha It net r hli i ompan) 'i he Ttmea-Herald aai nM heard ,n- iom an) particular point In the mountalni since Um raaanl anow torma but feels contldaul thai .i i iter amount lias fallen than dnr kit yi'ur and that we nun eXpeel mora water for Irrigation net! season. ;: J Callow returned to this city in fore part of this week from a buainaaa trip which took him to Do- lilo, hl former home. also to W'liuie- lUCCa. He left Immediately for Band where ha In now located In the drug !i Ineaa. Mr. Bomervttle aocoin- d .Mr OOtlOU on his return to i.i. should one of our ho s fall In low . pretty A' wttan stri ha muat surprised to find thai i h Alaatiaji boott, ii government continue to run rallroadi for live Mar longer, It I i i be hoped that at the nd of that the railroads wjll DO helping t tin- government. Died Wedneeday, January L'J. a M llainea hospital In thU rlt.?. NeW- Robarta, aRed " yearn. 11 i ninths and one day. Dei-eased had ntly undergone an operation for I MTVOra gun ahot wound whlrli had rforated hln bowel. Headers will all the accident of a few weeks ago whoa he was nhot by the accidental rilachOffJ of a r I r 1 o and was brought oyer from Diamond by l.'r. Sanrmar.. ' ! a wound had almost entirely heul- '. and he was considered entirely out I danger from that souree when h I ntracted pneumonia on Friday of ist we( which was responsible for it death. Hevis survived by4 bis ife. Mrs. Hlancb Roberts, his father, '-wtou Roberts, his mother, Mn Irnni McKeer also one brother. men Roberts, and two hall 'brothet , arl McKee and Deese McKee. and half sister. I'heobe Mi-Kee. luter- ent was made in the Burns reme dy, religious services being con DCtOd by ltev. George Ward of the uarene church The suddeuaaa of Kx-1'rosldent Koosevelt's death was characteristic Of hln entire life. When anything Was to be done he did It. There was no delay nor shillyshallying in hi mako-up, alftah ambftfon of an an principled ruler hoi and from one and of too world to the other, and boa produced roottlta far beyond any Intention or aspactatlon, l.'or Instance, Dr. Kohertaon. the head of ttto Chicago health depiirl meat, atttnataa that of the 400.00B deaths from influenza and pneu monia In this country, one half could have been prevented if the nil. -rem bad had skilled nursing. Tills it was Impossible to supply, for the army had required 10,000 train nl nurses to meet lis needs. ThU left at home barely enough egerleiic ad nnrsea for ordinary times, and whon the epidemic arrived the scar, i ty of nuraea was immediately fait, lie people who died on account of Ituufflclent ( are in sickness war i truly victims of the Prnaalan mm tern ;ts if thaj hod .it the field of battle, I u r Col nnnb la a country ' worth? It is possible that lie l w .riii inu.'h more than B Clt) phvl c Ian. During the lata eptdamlc the great cities were long behind the htirl-to-getat districts In MMttlng the menace The great cities of this country should have put their official hand. before their faces The argument probably Is: "Then. are more people in the city " That la no argument, neither Is It a reason. There was no excuse for the grip to have shaken this country with smli a gigantic swing as to bring the death rates far above that lout from this country In the Kuropeau con flict. There Is a reason, however, and It was precisely this: the lark of get ting down to business of the physi cians; the health department not realizing the gravity of the situation. the closing of public places was be gun too late- as usual. We should have learneil by this time to grab the poaching troubles of our vicini ties by (lie horns when they first begin to cast their eyes over our pastures. HANDSFUL of THANKS 355 ,-- 7.i I to those who have believed oar methods of business th best possible during th year that is gone end who sraiU to know that wa'll be hare another year 70 SERVE OUR 1'AIRONS WITH UNRIVALED SERVICE AND EXCELLKST MERCHANDISE Th hands of th clock ar ne more willing to give you their time than we ar to giv you OUR TIME and experience in buying and telling what you need. Accept our good wishes for a Happy New Year and our everlasting service through the new 3GS days. The Rexall Drag Store KEEI EROS., Props. vouch oi sni:mi i s su:. Ilv Virtue of an exeiullon and or- dor of tola dul) leavod by Ctork of Circuit Court ol tbi Coonty i suite of Oregon, dab d the Ird day .i January i im B, in i r- lain action in I lie Circuit Court for l County and iHale wherein Oaks and Company, a oorporation, as plain tiff, recovered Judgment agalnsl ,i. B Race, defendant, for the mum ol m hundred slxlv elKbt and 10 I !'! Dollar! (being tha amount sued for, I Hiiyment on aoeOH.nl ol prlncl- ,'ui nod IntaToal of ii'u.uo made on March 1st, 1917i with interest there on at the rate of ten per cent er an num from date of judgment, together with an attorneys fee as prayed for In the complain! of &o.oo. also togatfa er wllli costs and disbursements lu currod and taxed at $lf,.0u. and Which Judgment v.an rendered on prii lltb, i!'iT. ami docketed on April !!i. i:. I.', and Which has 1 1 1 reduci i by paytaani ol III 00 on principal and Interest, on Auk' in.. i a like poymont of 120.90 if. h '.i, 1 Itl , whli h alii- reduce tha amount oi tha aaTd )udg- ineni to i4fi.cti. with ttrteraal thoro ii .il lie- above namOd rale ffH!i March I, 1011, gad totottu r with t i aaova atotod attorneya fee of II hi. I COati and ilUbiirsementK at 15.0qe 1 KOTIOI is bofoby given that t will on the H.lth day of Kebrnar-. I ! 1 ! at the l rout door of the Couii'v Court Mouse in Mums in said Conn ty, el two O'clock in the afternoon .t i d day, seii at public auction to tha highest bidder for cash, the following I property, to-wlt : Lots six and seven, Kast one-half of the Houth-west quarter, and South east quarter of the North-west quar- i tor of Section Six. In Township Twen i ty-eeven South of Kange Thlrty-lwo I Fast of the Willamette Meridian, in 'Harney County, Oregon; I taken and levied upon and ordered 'sold by the Court as the property of the said M. K. Itace, or so much .thereof as may be necessary to sat I Isf the said Judgment, as reduced, In favor of Oaks and Company again- t said M K. Itace, with Interest there on, together with attorneya fees and all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue , W. A. GOODMAN, Sheriff of Harncv County. Oregon. y P. T. HANDAM... Deputy. Jated at Burns. Oregon. January 24, 1919. 1st pub. Jan. II 5th pub. Feb. 22. ' K plurlbii- uniim" means "one from many." Let us hope that Itu sla will soon affix something In tkla sort of a motto to her mastheads. o DOCTOHXAID "KIOKI" ON TAKIVO TANI.AC." .Mrs. 111. 'ill (Jains Twenty founds ' Wants others To He Helped. "I have not only gained twtaty pounds itace 1 began taking Tanlac, hut It has done me so much good that my doctor after seeing the improv" motit this medicine brought, advised me to keep on taking It," declared Mrs. Hleal, of 510 Dayton Ave., fjgt tie, a few days ago. "1 fel so grateful for Tanlac, I don't know what to say," continued Mrn. Hleal. "For three years lit torod such agony with my stoni.u': that I wusn't able to do a thing around the house. In fact, I WO 1 1 ; i T 1 1 1 v able to get arotii:.! at till. I eomplOtOl) tool m gppOtttO, and v hat i did rone down can ad no to mi., b ; gin, l could Hardly stand H i i ourae t hi-- rot if'- " "- i i" ' terrible condition, and I hardly knew What It was to sleep at night, id .unit roll tad to s until mornlug "A4 ll'-:-t 1 gOl ''" :m'1 "fl "'''' ' ' ' taken to tha boaprtal. and bad gn ration perfornici i fed wreck, 1 was so weak I couldn't novo around tha house at all and had to stay right In bed and in husband bud to leave his work and wait on me 1 had the best alien tlon I could get but nothing tOOBM 1 to give mo any strength and although I tried und tried to get up ami move around. It was no use. 1 was too weak; I Just couldn't do It Fverv body Insisted that 1 go back to the QOeplto!, but I said; 'No' I had boon through so much I Juot couldn't .im though! of going bach there a gain, "Than l decided to it Tanlei . i i had heard ao much about it ti - truth tk did more tor ma than i ever thought anything could do, i haw tak botth I no" , and my s-totna. n la In plendtd ooodlttoa. i have a tine appetite aod can oal anything i want and aarar auffor the leas bit after wards. "Tanja lertalnly has built me up wonderfully, Just think, before I look It. I didn't hove strength euough to set my own table, and now I can do every bit of my house work, even to the washing if necessary; and I sleep like a child und wake up in th mornings feeling refreshed and full of life. I ve gained twenty pounds and look so well that my doctor told me to keep right on taking Tanlac, and you may be sure I'm going to do It. I in glad for everyone to know what Tanlac has done for me and hope the story of my caso will help other sufferers to get the same relief." Tanlac Is sold In Rums by Reed Bros, and at Crane by Vale Trading Co. Adv. The Kaiser and the crown prince now realize what It Is to be "In Dutch " CHHIHTIAN Ht I KVCIC Ho!irrnr JOB' " ' SEE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. Wo can alao supply yon with Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay Phone G4F Borne Hold Building Servlcas at 1 1:00 o'clock. Huh Ject of Lesson-Bernon next Hunday: "Ood the Preserver of Man." The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day nt 7:39 P. M. The reading room In the church iadlfloe, Is open on TunsUay and Fri day from 2 to A V. M. Sunday School meets on Sunday at 1 o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to Ho 'classes up to the age of 20 years. The public is cordially Invited to the Church Sevlcoa and to the Ilead j lug Kooni. , o LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS. ORE(.ON Tstablished thirty-two yearnNeed no inl reduction Through Kquare tippling have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer in the experimental clasB, but stand among the Holid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people EVEKYTBING FOR EVERYBODY Hardware that Wears Hard We have TOOLS neceggary to repair houae or barn, farming implements and the thousand odd fixings about home. Keep things In STANDING UP shape. When the weaken, repair them. Our KITCHEN and HOUSEHOLD sup plies and accessories are of the best wearing and neatest appearing articles of their kind. AND YOU SAVE THESE $ $ $ I. S. GEER & CO. u. VTmm KcmUonn At Night. I I'm still buying all the HIDES, FURS and PELTS I can ftct hold of Further: I'll pan frun 5c. to .$1 more for coyote and cat hide: than any other buyer in Eastern Oregon Highest Cash Price for Hides and Pelts tf 1 don't I'll give you the 50c. and yu mag keep the hides. L. L. Noonchester, Burns, Ore. Sufferers from kidney trouble ex perience baokacbe, rheamatlc pain, aches In Joints and muscles, shoot ing pains and other torturous afflic tions. B. W. Kltt, it K I) 2' Box 9, Shortera, Ala., writes: "I used Foley Kidney Pills as I was so restlesa aver night with pains In the small of my back and side. They did me good. Sold by Heed Bros. Er i Among the divorces which threat in the home life of America there! is none more serious than the divorce between the dollar und its purchas ing power. J Pude Sam's troubles In the peace conference are not concerned with boundaries and Indemnities. lie only wants to get his boys home and to "live happy ever after." That Fall Suit! 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 Opr Samples and Styles WiHiams-Zoglmann Clothing Company EEitii YianoQUd pv n m i i..iusnpu bx jnojo aflguoxigd uAo jo jtitini UV4499 pug urgtd oijj si Alljfdtffiln J.- j Aq lyauoq ji: dm jj SuosiMi qstjpsun si: jp.w si: irsypsjoj )uaiu0Auuilts)3n -pojd 3iuoi Anq( oqj )jod -dn pnoqs johuui itnj) JOJ 00) 'iWJp'Hp put) fj U91UOM pUB U9U1 HLOQ You hit it on the head When you decided to come to us for Your Groceries Our foodstuffs are high class to coincide with your taste TRY OUR g Fresh Butter and Eggs, Finest Distinctive Blend Cof fees, Seasonable Canned Goods, Pickles, Spices, Cheese and Bakery Goods. You'll become convinced that you've been xnL::'.ng a good f.Zrfitg Several Good TUkngs Farmers Exchange Burns. Oregon A OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager