The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 10, 1919, Image 3

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The anual celebration of Mothers'
Day takes place tomorrow, Sunday,
May 11th.
There could be nothing more lit
tluR for us to commemorate. The
earliest recollection of eaeh of us
renter In a mother' deTotlon.
No relationship In the world en
tails as much self sacrifice as that
of mother and child. From utter
helplessness to full maturity, every
utep of the child's life Is guarded by
the mother'! sympathy and wisdom.
The mothers of this country de
serve aspect) recognition this year.
Since the entry of America into the
war so many of our mothers have
teen their sons go away at the call
of their country to certain hardship
and privation, to possible death or
mutilation. Courageously and cheer
fully the mothers have made the sac
rifice. Letting their beloved sons
go with a smile and an encouraging
word, the mothers have devoted
themselves to "keeping the home
fires burning." The remembrance
of the cheerful and uncomplaining
mother at home has helped and
strengthened many a soldier on the
fields of France.
And now the sons are coming home
again with a full sense of what the
mother-love anil theroother presence
mean in their lives. The observ
ance of Mothers' Day and the wear
ing of the white carnation will
stand for a deeper reality this year
than ever before.
To the gold sfltr mothers, whose
sons cannot come' home again, the
deep sympathy and appreciation of
a whole nation will go out.
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In Georgia, on the first day of
Junuary. 1920, the statewide "IMp-
Iplng Law" goes Into effect. Its pur
pose Is the eradication of the cattle
tick.
There Is something wholesome
and comforting about the general
trend of legislation In America,
whether state or federal. Us motive
Is mainly creative rather than sub
versive. It alms to preserve wealth
everybody's wealth yours and
mine, rather than to destroy It.
True, the "dipping law" Is, In a
sense, destructive It la destructive
of vermin. It Is radical. It plans
the radical extermination of a pest.
It Is abolitionist. It proposes the
abolition of a disease.
In rural communities like Harney
county we find the bone and sinew
of the body politic. It Is In com
munities like this that state legis
lation of a constructive order origin
ates. It Is at once our privilege and
duty to preserve and hand down to
posterity the sturdy Americanism of
today.
In the New York foreign colonies
and ghettos, In the sedition shops of
Chicago, there Is enough legislative
propaganda to All a statute book
with revolutionary laws, If Its pro
gram ever found Its consummation.
Hut how many of them deal with
the compulsory suppression of dis
ease, whether among cattle or among
.nen? And few cattle need "dlp
iilng" and sanitary baths as much
as these malodorous exotics.
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The following animals have stray
ed from my plane: One two-year old
and one three year old helfera brand
ed with Xfl bar; one Roan Durham
bull with the Brad Moss brand:
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Other cattle branded with' 11 .
marked overblt in each ear, may also
be found away from my range In
Sunset and In such case I shall pay
a reward for Information leading to
their recovery. C. V. Reed, Narrows,
Oregon.
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O'Connor & Carter
For fresh fruits and
vegetables.
Famous Delicious Apples
Special prices on ton lots.
We ran !ao supply yon with
Fresh Meats
Coal and Wood
Grain and Baled Hay
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Burn Hotel Building
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Summer hdom wcur Is already In the planning In tne minu or
woman so here are two 1919 models to help. On the left, the black
satin coat with its banding of white gets help In the carrying out of
design from the black coin spots of black satin just above the hem
on white satin skirt. On the right a white gabardine skirt and waist
are trimmed with crepe do chine. The straws are topped off with
talin ribbon.
The Hungarian Commune has di
vided Its population Into three grades
Intellectuals, merchants and ex
ecutives, and manual laborers,
whether skilled or unskilled. The
first grade Is guaranteed 97,200 a
year, the second fVuou. and the
third $1,300.
Kxhauxtlve calculations (not made
by the Commune) show that this
will mean in the aggregate an an
nual income of $7,160,000,000. Also
that the total productive power of
'Hungary, Including all forms of
wealth, is represented by an annual
total of $1,000,000,000.
Seven times this amount must be
created out of empty air if these
bolshovlst promises are to be fulfilled.
There Is no capital to confiscate;
there are no rich people to rob. Ev
erything has been combed, and Is
' represented In the above estimate.
Promising and predicting is about
J the best thing some people do who
are making their first attempt at
systematizing the units of a dlsln
egrated nation. At the next Hal
lowe'en ftstlval In Hums, let ua pass
i:p the turnip lantern didoes, and
frame a soviet comultutlon, for a
change.
Kev. Ell M. Mowry and wife of
Mansfield, Ohio, Amorlcan mis-,
nlonary to Korea, facing the
charge of assisting revolutionary
agitators there. Is to be protected
by this government. Mowry denies
the charges but admits entertain
ing Koreans at his house, as had
been the practice for years. The
Japanese authorities arrested and
convicted Mowry, opening further
grounds for misunderstanding
civ.-ccu the Japs and America;
"The Big Four" seema to have
diminished to Three of a Kind.
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BRIGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment
On sua nit IS onU; 2 maa. 35 card..
Goes Anywhere Any Anto.
BRIGGS 4 BURPEE CO. he. Manufacturers
'Tv Hawthorn Aw., Hurtland.
Sand lor Intonation awl lllu.trl.d Ocular
WRAVS AUTO STAGE
All Touring Can
Leaven Burnt Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
Leaven Bend Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Fare IturiiH to Portland via Crane with berth $28.91
Fare Harm to Portland via Bend with berth fl9.15
Ship Perishable Goods, Express and Fast Freight
via Bend in Our Care
FARE, $10.00 50 lbs. baggage free
HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS.
"See here,W say. the GoodJudge
I want to remind you
about that small chew
of this good tobacco.
It tastes better because
it's good tobacco. Its
quality saves you part of
your tobacco money.
It goes further and lasts
longer.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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Range Horse
AUCTION
at South Omaha, Nebraska
FIRST SALE JUNE 16-17
FRANK SNYDER and BILLY WALKER
horse and Mule Salesmen
CHRIS HUGHES, Stable Foreman
I. C. GALLUP
Mgr. and Auctioneer
A. H. CARLEY, Bookkeeper
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More than four thousand Delco-Light plants were de
livered for war work. They were used to supply elec
tric light in camps, storehouses, hospitals, Y. M. C. A.
huts, airplane hangars, sub-chasers and other branches
f the service.
Jn Red Cross hospitals at the front, Dtlco
Light operated life-saving X-ray apparatus.
Delco-Light was specified by the Government because
it is dependable, efficient, simple to operate, requires
little attention, and because it is AIR-COOLED.
The result of Government tests and the satisfactory
use of Delco-Light on over 60,000 farms are your as
surance that Delco-Light will give you the same de
pendable service.
It betters living conditions, increases farm efficiency,
and soon pays for itself in time and labor saved.
MODERN APPLIANCE CO., Distributors, Seattle, Wash.
BURNS GARAGE Local Dealers
THE DOMESTIC ENGINEERING CO. Day, Obis
Maker of DKLC04JCHT Praaocts
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I. C. Gallup Horse & Mule Commission Co.
South Omaha, Nebraska
To Range Horse Raisers
Special Horse Train Leaves Crane, Oregon on June 8
Fair prices are expected, and we would like the
support of the Eastern and Central Oregon horse
raisers in order to establish a good market for the
range horses.
We have had Billy Walker in the southeastern
states for the past several weeks and will keep him
among the buyers during the month of May. He
has the promise for many good buyers for our first
sale.
As horses will be mostly purchased by southern
buyers, would advise shipping fillies and mares aged
from four to six, weighing from 1050 to 1300 lbs.
As I have had several years experience and as
sociation with southern buyers, I believe I have an
opportunity to make some of the best possible sales
for Harney County horse raisers for the present sea
son. Will come to your ranches and cut your horses
to best selling sort. Phone, write or see me for fur
ther particulars, as all consignments should be in by
June 1 on account of ordering the necessary cars.
Smith Crane, Burns, Oregon
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