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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1919)
' J 'gg!' '" 1 M THE NEAR EA5T TO CIVILIZATION " SAVE MY CHILDRtN Stay These Executions By David II in sua w You average American citizen in your average American community imagine if you can, the possibility of a report similar to the following bring made of your community at any time and under any conditions. "Though much saddened, our workers are cut ting off whom they must, and continuing with those selected, principally children. All are mak ing winter plans and asking, pleading, for funds now to buy what will cost many times more later on. Can you not cable us that the promised ap propriations are certain until the end of June 1919. Such action would double the value of the gift. We must not let go now." The Committee fcr Relief in the Near East is doing its utmost to sustain these peoples. Pov erty stricken, plague infested, war terrorized Near East, the cradle of the white man's civiliza tion, is perishing. It is perishing because of the faith that is in it. Only the help of an aroused American generosity can prevent this. It is hard at a distance of thousands of miles inr Average American Citizens to grasp the need. Tolerant, Helpful, Kindly, Generous America would never permit relief workers tp sign death warrants for thousands of persons, did it but realize the situation. That is exactly what hap pens when the workers in the Near East are forced from lack of funds to "cut off whom they must." More than 4.000,000 people are destitute, of this number 41 0000 are orphans, orphans be cause, they were innocently caught in the net of the great war. These starving peoples' live in the "fester" spot of Europe and Asia. America entered the war that autocracy might be crushed from the earth. We are forever bound to Europe because the ' of our sons is mingled with BurO soil. We must carry on in their names, wc must cany on or their supreme sacrifice will have p vain. ': can all f)t helped by I. hut tl dyi 1 hri I 1 1 .. rnal i""'l pra erhood of Man at taui rooo years ago. Th ople of Hil land bv the faith Tie pave them ask for bread. What shall. America give them? rnr ATLANTA III HINKSH MAN KNTIUKKD Hi""' Taking Tunlac Alinand Says lie li'i-ls ui Well as ll RW Did "11 ui bad teen ne baton 1 began lac ymi would hardly be-1 0 li I 1 !" name I" 1 nil. " ! 1 Mini. ihi, n well known ""i' bant of 87 :: Peters street, At- jaflta, Qa, "For more thaii a year," he con tinned, "I suffered terribly with Htomaeb trouble, Alter eating any thing I would have gas on my Hidinu'h it nil would constantly belch lip my sour, in. food. I mim tar rii with iifiin iiurii eonetantly sad wsi iiinly nervou , my liver wu (tub ami 1 wan li ) iou.i, tun, I ii h .in Killd ami lli'i'il out mil I ui Ihcliuic ami often felt BO -t I that I COttld hardly attend to my bualaeea an per ty. "I hsstd ho maiiy people praialng Teniae Hiut J began taking It. too, COt NTV COIRT. 1.' 1 of Calms allowed by County Court at March 1010 Term. R. L. Haas 2.60 Btampa for Highway correspondence. Harney County Tribune 11,46 Printing tor Clerk h office. Harney County Tribune 14.80 l'rlntlng for County. Chester lialton 36. 6ft Btampa for Clerk 'a office, Mra. It. 1,. Haines 16.00 Use of operating room for aurglcal case. Hums Land Office 2.20 Mat of certificate for Assoasor. ule i.iuid ottiec so Diet oCcortlfieatee for Aaeeaeor. Oils Hani well 2.00 Stamp for Aaaeaaor'a office. Reed Iirothera 6.02 Buppllea for Harney County. W. A. Goodman 66.00 Traveling oxpenaea to Portland. John 1'. MeOuire 80.00 Repairing Sherlff'a car. liUiiaburg Dalton A Co 2.66 Buppllea for Court House. (HaHH A I'riulhomniH Co 79.66 Buppllea for Superintendent's office. suite l'rlntlng Department... 43.26 Printing and Binding for Dlatrlct Attorney. Hume Oarage 80.90 Buppllea for Sherlff'a office. 1 Herman Mart r. B. Bwope M. A. lllgga m 11. A. DIckeiiNon Nollle l.nuel Reed 6.80 Sawing wood at Court Houae. 6.00 Stenographic work for District Attor ney. 2.60 Btampa for PtstftSt Attorney. 6.00 Destroying Coyote feet for Clerk's office. 6.00 Repayment of Justice Court costs. PORMHR HARNEY COUNT HOY'H NARROW KHCAI'K IVtcr I'lant, 4r. Tolls Vivid Mot? of Neu Warfare on mine liilrig Hblp. REMAKING OF SOLDIER FACES HER ART Reed Repayment of Justice Court coata. 6.00 Repayment of Juatlce Court coata. 6.00 Repayment of Juatlcu Court cost. 6.00 Repayment of Juatlce Court coata. 6.00 Repayment of Juatlce Court coata 6.00 Repayment of Juatlce Court coal. 6.00 Repayment of Juatlce Court coata. 6.00 Repayment of Juatlce Court coata. 6.00 Repayment of Juatlce Court coata. 6.00 Repayment of Juatlce Court coata. 1.36 Buppllea and repalra for Treaaurer'a office. ,ida 1.06 Repalra for Sherlff'a office. Hums Hardware Co 26.00 Buppllea for Treaaurer'a office. Irwin Hudson Co 2.86 Huppllea for Sherlff'a office. Albert A 11 mih 6.00 Wttneaa at Circuit Court. W. O. Douglaaa 76.00 Mahogany wood for Court House. J. O. Cady v 6.00 Serving on November election board. J. C. Realty 168.00 Salary or Deputy Water Maaler. Int. Ml. Tel. A Tel. Co.. 8.91' Rental and Tolla for Aaaeaaor'a office. tat Mt. Tel. it Tel. Co 1.06 Tolla for County Judge. The following Im clipped from a re cent laaun of a Roaeburg paper. It refer to a former Harney County boy aa bo lu a nephew of Mra. Peter C. Clemen of this city. Hi rather, Peter Ulara, resided hero In the early days: Peter Ulam, Jr., of Riddle, arrived in tbla city today to purchase a suit of " c.l vie with the Intention of lay ing away the uit of blue and a gold chevron one the United Statea navy uniform and the other a bit of gold braid emblematic of aervice abroad. The young aailor lad waa recently honorably discharged, after almot a year with the color laying mtnea In the North Sea. a moat hazardoua oc cupation, anrpaHHing in fact the rian gera or the mucky rront line trendies. Mr. Clam wan a member of a crew Helen Sayer y Catiline Horner KUen Oeer Milton lirown Nathan Rrown Frank Smith Taylor Huaton John Martin Kthel Hanaon C. A. Rrittlngham Kilhara Stationery Co.. Int. Mt. Tel. & Tel. Co. Int. Mt. Tel. & Tel. Co. Int. Mt. Tol. & Tel. Co.. 12.34 Tolla tor County Commlaioner. 7.96 Rental and Tolla for Superintendenta office. 6.00 Rental and Tolla for Treaaurer'a of fice. 10.80 Rental and Tolla for Clerk'a office. 30.03 Rental and Tolla for Sherlfr'a office. Int. Mt. Tel. A Tel. Co Int. Mt. Tel. Tel. Co. int. Mt. Tel. A Tel. Co 13.96 Rental and Telia for Dlatrlct Attorney Klectrle Light A Power Co.... 9.98 Light for Influenaa hoapllal. Electric Light A Power Co 19.62 Light for Court Houae .97 i-ixterea for Treaaurer'a office. 11.00 Plxturea for County Court room. 3.70 Jbatlco foea Hyram Meachan. 3.20 Juntlce fee Howard M. Thomas tt al. 3.20 Juatlce feea Tobe Skein caae. The Times Herald 408.66 Printing and auppllea and Irrigation Notlcee. The limes-Herald 6.20 Printing and auppllea for Assessor' office. Klectrle Light A Power Co. Electric Light A Power Co. J. J. Patteraon J. J. Patteraon J. J. Patteraon C. B. MConnell 16.00 Correcting delinquent tax Hat. Aaal Walkup 32.00 Aaalating In Sheriffs office. Florabel Smith 64.00 Aaaiatlng In Sheriff office. Heeter Goodman Aaaiatlng In Sherlff'a office. A. W. Oowan 66.00 Premium on Sherirf a bond. Lunaburg Dalton A Co 2.60 Buppllea for Sheriff. Ulaae A Prudhomme Co 80.00 Buppllea for Clerk a office. Kllham Stationery Co 1.06 Buppllea for Treaaurer'a office. Roy C. Moullen 36.66 Labor and supplies on Sherlff'a car. Hums Cash Store. 2.76 Buppllea for Court Houae. Harney County Tribune 400.38 Printing Delinquent tax notlcea. Chaa. A. King 280.00 Care ot County poor. W. A L. E. Uurley 49.00 Repair on County Surveyor' instru ment. Harney County Tribune Z&.26 Printing tor Superintendence office. Harney County Tribune .46 Printing for Aaaeaaor. Harney County Abtract Co, 04.26 Fixing descriptions for Highway U. F. Smith 26.00 Traveling expenses of Health of flier. W. A L. E. Uurley lti.20 Surveyor's Instruments. Ryder Iirothera V. II. Ilatbrlck The Prang Co. O. T. Storli Willi Mualc Co Mr. H. K. Pennington Klectrle Light A Power Co. Mr. . Ih ity Dickenson Hum Cash Store V. K. (J ray Bart i'. itler Mrs. A. Dunn iiiiiiiche DrlBkwatar Iff . Nan Mra. i). Hotcnl Qolden i). Br 6.28 Supplies for Court. Houae. 22.00 Labor on Road Machinery. 7.86 Supplies for High School. 2.16 Stamp for High School. 6.07 Music tor High School. 40.00 Nursing County Influenza patients. ii .. I (Continued) Lights at Nurses h.use. 3,00 Naraiug County Influenza pat. cuts. 14.14 Supplies for County Influenza Iioh- pllal. 14.00 11to hire for Influenza nurse. 21,66 Wood delivered to Influenza hospital. It.M Laundry for Influenza hospital. 4ti.f.O Noralng at Influenza hospital. Hi. ui' D County Influenza patients. 11.66 ui; County Influenza patient. 100.00 out hou 1 aad supi tie tor hoi ! ' .' tot Inflaetua qusraaMne, ia paiieuta. : Influent al, .'Lil. 46.06 Inflt tSl. ii Autdvhli a tor Inl lueni t qui aatlne. n r In' luiii.a ho pltal, 60,90 .'f ing al Dree ey (nflgenaa boaptt- ai. ln.70 Nursing nl Influenza hospital. 1 1 00 luppHea for Dretraey influenza ho pitui. 40O0 SealltlDg ut Influenza hospital. 7.15 luppllea tor influenza hospital 70.00 Nuraiug Coaaty influenza pmlents, 1, Cnoeter Dalton, Ceanty Olark la and tor Harney county Oregon,, horeay certify tint the foregoing Is a irile ami correct II: t of claims al- I ami continued hy the County court at tin March, ft 10, Torn. iiati .I Maren 1 1, 1010. CHI '.Ti'.R DALTON County Clerk. of 430 assigned to the good nhlp Canonlrua. Thl crew, according to the veteran of many aea exploits, hold the world's record for mine lay ing, having planted 9872 explosive trapa In the North Sea from May un til December, 1918. "We planted three string of mine across tbo In fested waters of the North Sea," aaid the Douglas county boy remlnacently "and in aorae placea five. When we left port to commence the operation both the Engllah and French aeainen bid ua a laat farewell and remarked that we couldn't do the job. They were quite positive, because they had railed in a previous atempt. Never thele, we simply dotted the water with mine, the varloua crewa laying In all 72,000 of them." When asked about the Hun under sea craft, the lad remarked that he had eeen only one German aubmarine himself at aea, and that came near being hla Waterloo. The Herman ub commander apotted their whip and let looae with a torpedo that croaaed their bow In cloae proximity. "Thl Instance," aaid the boy, "waa the on ly time we were fired upon by a aub marine. but our greateat danger waa from our own charges, and upon aev eral occaaion we were aeverely Jarred by premature of depth bomb and mine." Mr. Ulam waa rewarded, in a way. for the months of hardahlpa in the North Sea waters, when he witness ed the humiliation ot humiliations, the surrender of the great Herman fleet. "The entire fleet," aaid the lad, "with the exception of the sub meralble raft or the Hun, were tak en to the Orkney Islands, north ot Scotland, and the auba were anchored in the Hardwlck and Weymouth har bor In England, where thousand or people came to aee them. The tak ing over or the German fleet waa the grandest sight I ever saw." Thla wholesale naval surrender waa never equalled in the known history of the world. Mr. Clam la a aon of Peter Clam, Br., a well known fruit grower resid ing near Riddle, and Wendell Wright, Southern Pacific ticket agent here, I the sailor lad' brother-in-law. Mr. Clam will return to bis home this evening and take up the quiet life of funning and will be ready should t ncle Sam again sound the call "to color," W00LLEY NOW BOSSES OUR WAR BOARD axLt mmW MKmfi 1 H mmBm exffSH n ' SsCvsaK. jfl .k aaaxBe '' -ifr. ' f A true artlat with art more con structive than any other employed in the great war, ie the descrip tion which beat flta the American woman, Mra. Maynard Ladd, who haa Juat returned to her home In Itoston. Mra. Ladd'a art ie "Hu mane." Her work, aa outlined and practiced ovtr there, waa the "re making of eoldlere' mutilated facea." The maaka were made of electrically deposit copper and tinted to a real flesh coloring. WAR GARDENS IN HACK YARD LOTS. The national war garden commis sion report that 1626,000,000 worth of food waa produced on back yard lot last year. Thl means a reduction in the cost of food which the families cultivating these garden would otherwise have purchased. Not only that, but the vegetable raised In tbece garden came to the table fresher and of bet ter quality than vegetable purchased at a market or store could possibly have done. Many people who made gardens laat year becaune the government requested it found pleasure enough In the garden work and profit enough in the results to encourage them in keeping up the garden habit. We welcome the Back-yard Garden aa a permanent national institution o People cannot aHord boxea Of choeoluti at the preaent price, but they do anyhow. o Patients receive the best of care at the Fireovtd Maternity Hospital ! Mopped Cough After Influenzal. , .1 I 1 : The Welcome . ha :ie lleyeri I 4H F m "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best rough medicine I ever tried," write E. B. Mc Dowel. R. F. D. 1, Box 119. Arlington, Tenn. "My aon had In fluenza. He bad the worat kind ot a cough. I tried everything, but nothing did any good. God Bent me a friend with Foley 'a Honey and Tar, and in two day hi cough was gone.' Sold by Reed Brothers. I k Sumpter Valley Railway Cd. Arrival aad Departure Of Trains Departa No. 2, Prairie Sumpter Arrivea Baker 1:15 A.M. 2:35 P. M. 4:15 P. M Dcrarta No. !, Eaker 8:3 A. M. Sumpt er 1:C5 A. M. Arrivea Prairie 2:1 P. M. Mrs.. Nora McDonald Porter Blti Oo. (li. 11. RJfffi ';il" 'I lulling Co. I 'Ireoved 1 lo .pltal America still has a war board -and that war board Is still very active. Vance McCormlck, for mer National Democratic chair man, waa at the head of the board, but hia trip to France with the American peace miaaion resulted In the appointment of tbla man, Clarence M. Woolley, former president of the American Radi ator Company, to the place. Cut this out II Is nroVtfl money. ui 1 ' ' ie I had tit I ,,i my nd bottli 1 ligd (aini'd iile iteen 1 1, 1 in 1 er mii far neu w itii 1 .: ... 1 .,1, 1 .. I ' ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i 1 1 t- ' 1 1 r , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 ' ia like 1 .I 1. i- 1 e, 1 a p Rroi 1 tip in lie norning feel- oo. '. 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