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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1919)
ind .vou were gl:ul I lmil COflM info." f'tiptnln Mnrk!" sniil Eleanor. ill villi Helpless tntiKlitcr wiuon loerleil lilm still more; tirirl yi't Nghl hff IllsllOS were wet with "Captain Murk, nre you really ito mnko wo sny It?" Iwlmt, my dear?" It It ought to have boon you." It you mustn't lot thnt worry you, r. It's often dono In such enses Is I thought you woro too old to You know, I wutitod to " tli.i nk vi ii, t hunk you," mid Rlen- (orlly. "Ctiptnln Mark, you. tor, tardlao of miiu', I tea you IfMing to spare mo. So listen. I tin. and havo loved you only, and luit you. nil through my life. Iho timo I got your first letters t you came to Mf mo :it till Rarpera' school, and from then RED CROSS GIFTS $400,000,000 War Council on Retirement An nounces Ca;h and Supplies Contributed. ... I V' V.i -CARRY 0;j." Fiv H DID. ! aeletlaa In World Wide Plan. K Davkon Heads International Amer'can (led Cross Commission. Dr. Livinooton Fnrrand Permanent Lender of Peae Organization. looked at her In Incredulous le was no longer capable of feel- onlshraent, but It all seemed like y dream, unreliable but, while It dear beyond all Imagining, Colonel knew It. And others. dy did but yor.. And do you hy I havo told yon what I've Inched myself to keep from toil- ii.- Because you loved me witii kctly knowing it " I did Know it, my dear." llimit exactly knowing it, ami i"i admitted a little bit of it to li you woro prompted to eommii ooiiMi acts, to in- so nine to me rt me so much. Hut a woman Is deceived. She always knows. I i (dear," said Mark solemnly, "you ben everything In the world to ' lee thnt very first day outside i to." course I have. As you have been i And that Is why I told you, so two should not bo unhnppy all j s. You see, dear Captain Mark, Ins if you didn't care for me. If mm it. -i.irj : v 1 X I rtfr V.'- V- Washlngton.- (Special.) Henry P, Davison ;i chalnnan Issues the follow ing statement on behalf of the War Council of the American lti Cress: "To the American People : "The War Council of the American Itod Cross appointed by President wn- son oil May 10. 1017, to carry on the woi ; of the A in. -i ;, .'in Rod i 'ru dur lie war, at llielr request and bj nf i lie 'on; ml 'annul! tee, ceased lit, Vc ruary 28, "Immediately (he armlsl Ice w is signed the War Cotinetl Instituted studies to determine when the strict i.v war work of the organisation would have been sufficiently matured to en able the direction of affairs to be re sumed by the permanent staff. Henry P, Davison, being In l'arls when the , armistice was signed, summoned n l conference then or the beads of all : 1 1 1 iii Croaa Commissions, in Ruropa I to canvass tlio situation. After con sideling all the factors It was con eluded In make the transition on March I, The very foriuiialo choice of lr. Livingston Parrand n the new chalnnan of the Central Committee, and thereby the permanent chief ex ecutlve of the Red Cross, makes possi ble the consummation of this plan mi dor the most favorable conditions Accounts Audited by War Department. "Detailed reports to Congress and a complete andlt of its accounts by the War Department win constitute the final record of Red Cross activity dor log the war. Although it has been the rule to make public all expendl tores when authorized and to give de tailed Information relative to all work undertaken, the War Council In turn lug over its responsibilities to Mr. Par rami ami his associates desire to cio' a brief resume of Red Cross war time activities to the American people, to whom the Red Cross belong, and whose generous contributions have made pos- Slble all that has been accomplished. "I 'urii actually Increased since the armistice "As for work among the Pronchpeo pie, now that hostilities have censed, I the Prench themselves naturally pit for as fur lis possible to provide for their own. It lias accordingly been US 1 lermiiied that I In- guiding principle of i lied Cross policy in iiiiiicc henceforth i shall be to have pitm lllloiis regard to Pn every responsibility, but to direct . lis efforts primarily to n llstlllll Krem h relief soi letli i, The liberate I and devastated regions of Prntice hnvg been d.v nled by ll.e ; ft i-ciir :i lolo sniutl iIIhi rlcta, each oi Ii all; n i to :i di ilguiitvd Frew ii r, i;( f organi sation, "The American Red Cross work in Prance was initiated by i enmuil mi of eighteen men who landed on Preach shores Jane IS, im?. Since then some in mi persons have been unon tltsj rolls In Pran u, i f whom T.d 10 wore actively engaged when ihe nrm'stler was signed An !i dleatfon or the prea em scale of 1 1 ii . worh vvin I htnlned from Ihe foci ihni the mm-v Ice . of 00 10 persons are atill req tired, our American Uxedltlnnnr,v Porce hat Ing lur elj o acuntcd Kit land, the activities of Ihe Red 'rn i 'oiiim's slnn there are nnturallj upon n illtn n I- hlnfl si ale t" rloil, Active opi in Ions are still in progress iii Al'duui el and Hlbi r i Tie- work in itolj has hoi mn entirely on liebalf i ulatlun of that itiutil iy. Iii. cnl hours uf Italy's MtriiKjcli In people, tht on Ii llielr Red i '. a prncl Icnl nn i nn :e nf .. nipi lij and relief, for Which the government and people of Italy hove never ceased lo express their gratitude. Supplies and Personnel to Near East. "The occasion for smii concent rn lion of effort iii Italy. Rngland, llel eiuiii ami even in Prance having natur ally and normally diminished, n has been possible to divert supplies and personnel in large measure to Ihe aid or those people in the Near Knit who have hitherto been Inaccessible to out ' side assistance, but whose sufferings bave been upon an appalling orals The needs of these neonlm arc so vnst '' that government alone can meet ihera, ! bui the American Red Cross is making an effort to relieve Immediately the more nCUte distress. "An extensive group of American workers has been dispatched la carry Vitally needed supplies, ami to vv.ir'i ibis winter in the various Balkan i n- nies in order to co-ordinate their ac tivities, a Balkan commission has been established, with headquarters nt Rome, Italy, from wnlefa polnl nl all the Balkan centers can be reached promptly. "A em loslofl has juai reached Po- laud wllh doctors and OUrSeS, medical supplies, ni.ii food for sick children and Invalids -An American Red Cross Commission hits also been appointed IO Mill IN ICIlOWIiy Hie Hllllel'inU Of N KNICKERS AND HOBBL SLOWS UP WORLD - -w, ;aninni m Jiswigsasss!, , , ,t , , .mv; ; : . j a ::.'-; BIssBr. " ?faaBBTalaa k ffif gsT'SBsa asTssa BsWsssas gsTsSr ObBSBSLSBbI OS aWarJ oWsh H M Lsasa! & P II W I v asla f i i f TltlCSULTS j i j Tin this I J n . .. ii- i' "r- MRS. BRNNICTT ll.l) HI I I liRj MOMTMsH rMAM Tas Ii IU-d Weeks nt ii Time t'liihi,! To Move Now Doom Her Own HoiiMowork.. ! IDS The world Is slowliiR up. Trsff. en say c enperlally In terrl rl'H whero trains, stroot cai. id lltnejn attatapt to run on Ins; ar's srhedules Sh hh' The omen nro to blame It's the new isi-v silk "knickers" which hnv.-In.-d with Iho now long tlgh; ii- on IBS now KpritiR stvli nickers Imd to te The skin ir" so light Mini 'be old full potfl o.ii was Impossible -so Mm Jer Ilk x nlekoi i n, r being won Here the skirl and tat knltl i I i i - i , k I linn el e In ,,i.i i i i i ., ...v ,.-, ,,..,,,., ,vn... ..... smii pri.soneis miii cnl i.ci i, i , .1111:111 moiiibs the A rlcan people have : orison camns given in cash and supplies to the American Rod Cross more than MOO, imki.ihki. No value can be placed upon the contributions of service which You and Have Only." Loved You Ired and you hadn't, I should Bden my feelings and never let am of them, and vou never lave. So it's reallv vou who Id me all this, and I've lust lerpreting your thoughts, be ll I did Just now was to tell It you wanted to tell me with- wIiir that you wanted to tell it you did want all the time. t so, Captain Murk?" :ins''. red Mark, feeling com- tt sea, but incapable of contra- Anything that Eleanor chose to that so, Mark, dear!" kur-e it Is," said Mark. in have actually told mo thnt for me, and you wanl me to my answer. N that what you Be to understand. Ciintuin un- ny dear, of course it is. Ilurk. Fr looked down thoughtfully, m not sure." she said. In 11 manner. "You know, you tn terribly, abominably rude to iflen." Iliad a great horror of losing you ve broken your solemn and you can't imagine what 11 at gave me, because I Idealized childish way, and I never that you were capable of not your word, Captain Mark." riuior?" asked Mark in bewll- "Kleanor, surely I never anything that I didn't do." rni remember that evening in Itmi, the evening when von us, and we didn't get on itlit r at all, at first? ' Inddenly you became tbe little I had adopted, Eleanor." inddenly you became ins dear irl: again ! Well, do ,ou re won 1 dng mo thai you would me op any more, no mutter 111 to have u better laliu lio j im remember (hat. Can. Mi I III' ' J do, dear, but you were I I V ivon'l vou ! me hum I ' la I e in. mto your arms and me' ' (TUE UNDJ have been given will t sl;ni mid of tentimes at great saeriti.e h. millions Of OUr I ile. "Tbe effort of tin- American Red 'loss, in th.s unr has constituted by far the larxesi roluatary glfti of money, of hand and heart, ever con Iribi I purelj for the relief ..r hu man suffering, Through the Red Cross Ihe heart and spirit of the whole American people have been mobilized to lake cine of our own, to relieve the misery Incident to the war, and also to reveal to the world Ihe supreme Ideals of our natl i life, "Everyone who has had any part In this war effort of the Red Cross is en titled to congratulate himself. No (banks from anyone could be equal iii value to the seir satisfaction every one should feel for the piirt taken. Pull) 8,000,000 American a 11 have exerted tin mselves In Red I !roi - serv Ice, Ha? Over i7,coo.oco Ariutt Members "Win n we entered ihe war tbe American R d Cross Imd about :.' 00 K) im nibers, Today, as tbe result of the ' reei ni Christmas n ibersl Roll Call, there ore upwards of 1 7.000,000 lull paid members outside of the mem hers or the junior Red Cross, number mg periuips :i,(hki.iiimi school children additional, "The chief effort of the Itod f'ross during the war has been to cure for our men In service mid lo aid our army and navy wlierever the Ited ''loss mn) he called on to assivt As to this phase of the work Surgeon Con oral Ireland of the T, S Arm) recent I.v said . 'The Red ('rose nnl i,,.,.,, enterprise as misi as the war itself Prom the beginning It has done those things which the Army M 'dieui fVirps wauled done, but r-oiild not do liself.' "The ited Cross endeavor in Kranee has naturally been upon i Xeeption ally large scale when- service ,s been rendered lo ihe American Army aod to the Prench Ami) and ihe Prench people ns well, ihe hitter par lleiilarly during ihe 1 1 , . period when the Allied U'.iibl U:,s uniting for the Amerleail Ainu i.i hi-i ,. (l force and power. Hospital eiuoi eilC) service fur our army in I'Vanee S ,'reatly diminished, hut the Red i i.. I i ill being called ni, i. a I... ,.., ,. , upon n large scale In Ihe grn ban llOHpllnla, Where I hi ill-,, l,,l-, ,, ,Morl can sick and v.. ound dun mi i ...-eiv ' titlon At I ihe Red Cn pplli liui and I'm !,,' Iho ii.eiit and rwreal I the men as iiny i,,.. it) ,, .,., ,.,,h i ed Wllh ,r. render Ihe aid an. I supply sei". lee which primary Im In of ihe Id dm Ing Im unities 'I lie At iii) service along tbe lint of in l! i - '. 1 1 has "An Important commission is stin srorklng In Palestine. Through ihe war special co-operation has been given to tin- Armenian ami Syrian lie lief Commission, which was il nly agency able to carry relief In lha In terior ,,r Turkish dominion Red Crrs-i Will Continue, "lied Cross - thus i. .i Buna It v ill Continue to be SO. Illll the inov -nt i , pi. pnted bj this work las likewise assumed an lutimule piaci In the dali.v life of our people at home .The arm) of workers which has t ti recruited ami trained during Ihe war iiuisi not be demobilised. All our ex- pcriei.ee Iii Ihe war shows clearly Hint there is an unlimited held for service I of the kind which can be performed with peculiar effectiveness by the Red Cross What lis future tasks may lie it is yet impossible to forecast, Wo know lhal so long SO there Is an Amor lean army In the field ihe Red Cross win have a specai function to perform "Nothing could be or greater impor lame lo the American Red Cross than the plans ; i g in motion by the live great Red Cross societies or the world ' to iic i !.., ii program of evict, did ac llv ilies In the In ten si of : The conception Involves not alone cf forts to relieve human suffering, but lo prevent it; not alone a movement b.V the I pie of an Individual nation, ; but mi attempt to arouse all people to 1 a sense of iiieir responsibility for the welfare of their fellow beings through out the world It Is a program both j I Ideal ami practical. Ideal In that Its supreme aim Is nothing loss Hum ver ! liable "Peace on earth good will lo 1 men," and practical In Hint II seeks tot j lake means and measures which are I actually available and make them of ' : fecllve In meeting without delay ihe I crisis winch is daily recurrent 111 Iho1 lives of all peoples "For accomplishing lis mission Iii the years of panes which must lie ahead of us ihe Ited Cross will require ' the . shiest possible leadership, and must enjoy the continued support, iynt pa thy, and participation In lis wmk of tin- whole American i pie, it is particularly fortunate that such a mail as pr Livingston Parrand should have In en selected as Ihe pcruiniiclil head ol' ihe organization. The Unstinted fa Sll I ill In which all our people Lave of themselves throughout ihe war is Iho best iissuram a lhal mir lied i ,,, will continue to recall e thai i icra lion Which will make Its vv n U a source Of pride and Inspiration to every Amer i. nn, ' Mr I im i hail-man of the In tenia l i .i ihe A inert 1 an Red roi s, has utidot laki n lo rep tbe Ainet It nn Ri ri I Iroai in ihe preparation of the proj ram for extend I Cn actb Itlea, and will spend ii ' ii I i it in fturopQ in Itui mn wiih . er Red Ci tor Mini purpi i ill; WAR COUNCIL OP THE AMER HAN RED UK is. Henri I'. Davison, Chali nan:. ill Ibis out 1 (s uoilh siiiiii.i. MONT MISS THIS. Cut out this hllp. enclose with SO to Foley K Co . IMS Sheffield Ave, Chicago, HI..' writing your numo and address clearly Vou will receive in return u "' v and Tar Compound, for Oolds, Pills ami Polay Cathartli Tabh I Sold by Wed Brothers, ror me past ciaiitecii years ,, who WM s sufferer from rhoumu i-m In pas of Hh word forms, "said l. lam Bennett, who Is employed hy oi lb" la . . mills nt I iiuiiiil v i ii . ; I Il "Who nvgf ihese attacks i on," he c -nt Id ii. d, "i Ii would g. have to Iske lo her h id, where ,1 weak and crpplcd up, that she v . m would lie for two or three weeks ,1 lime, Hlirrerlug untold agonies m-i utiablo to move. Her left fool tl drawn up and twisted so with i-ats that she seemed lo he peiniam : i,l . rippled, anil one linger on tor .... hand was drawn all out of shape I was UHoloN'i to her. Her stomnck, loo was all out of order, she hn l un ippotlta, a ikI although, she was iosj is cnreiiii as sue i-ouio no iiooui i,r listing, her food would sour on m ! loimiiii wild in use her grout dlsl .,, tlierwards Her nervuiis - leg mad lo be shattered, and hi I a so broken al night t hat oilld lianlly sleep Her amis throat appeared to he withered -kin son and flabby, and i h" wai about as miserable as anybody iissj gets to bo, Kor years she hud !. n too weak and ailing to do nny I housework, ami what time she Wa n'l In bed she was barely able to kc( around. "I consulted specialists about bej case hut they could give me no hope, and I took her to one of the law health resorts In Hie country. Iiopini she would be benefited through drinking the water, but it si-eim ii lo do her no good. Then she tried kinds of medicines, but not till h. started inking Tniilae did she find any relief whatever. After taking a few bottles of this wonderful nie,(. cine we are prepared to say that T.m. lac Is the only thing we have ,mj faith In. Her last attack of rheu matism was all of two months ago, and she hasn't had a twinge itnot Her twisted foot Is netting back Into Its normal position, and that In nl 'mg' i Is Renins trnlglii and supiilt like the others. Her arms and mil I are filling out, and are plump as firm, mid she nleep like a child every Bight She Is now able lo its all her housework, and she Is In I Iter condition than she has been many years." Tanlac Is sold In Runts by It , Hros., and In Crane by Vain Tradi " adv i't- in The bullet rire.t at Clemenceau not only struck him but the peace cn furem b as well. Will J VnFT FIAV IXinATlfTl TAX THIS YEAR? 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