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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1914)
1T ' RUIN IN AJCHINA SHOP. A Crash Thst Spelled Agony For tho London Curio Deeler. George Robe;, tlu oumMlliiii. fre quently drops In Psf t'hat with it dealer In I.onil.m In (lio oiitfr IOO ro rases anil Jars, Papa, primps Stri Mta of pieces rnlnnl at niiytliliii fi'mn BO to 600 pulm-iis. lnatile In the pro prietor's private iiiuiitiiioiit. Tu reach Mm you gtnt!i-rly pick your way through tin tltoiisauila of potinila' arorth of valuable rblnn. "One day not long ago." Itoliey says, "I had born chatting wltliln, ami n friend waa waiting tor im In the miter room. As I bails tho dealer :.1 morning' anil wan about to pass Into the outer room there riinm I dreadful rraahlng of broken rhlna. My friend turned upon DM in ays glassy with an gulah. Never sluill 1 fowl the pro prietor'a expression of anpreine In. nor aa ha rushed from bis sniii'liiiu n ml aavr my friend and myself standing: amid the debris of broken ehlnaware which lay strewn around onr feet llo waa speechless- ctioklni; "Legal proceedings? l'lve thoiisand pounds? In a word, what was the danage,'you Imuilre. Well, 1 am sorry to have to confess It, for the proprietor waa In bed for n week ns tho result of the shook, but It was n gag prear ranged. Kor my friend, who had brought with hliu a couple of doom cheap aoup plates, had. nt n given sig nal from me, dropped them In a heap upon tho floor." London Answers. FLYING F0XES0F INDIA. During the Osy They Sleep In Trees, Hanging Head Downward. People who hare lived In India are familiar with the long strlugs or living foxes which can often be seen wending their way In single tllo from their aleeplng places In remote trees to the fruit gardens uiKm which they prey These curious creatures, says a writ er In the Wide World Magazine, some times measure as much ns four feet across the wings and have reddish brown fur and tnolo colored wings. After their nocturnal depredations ttiey fly away with tho dawn to a tree In some Isolated place nod there rest dur ing the day, hanging head downward from tho boughs in the manner or bats, iutchliig the branch with their feet. Aa the flying foxes gather on the trco elected there is a tremendous commo tion, for each newcomer is vigorously) driven off from one place after another until he eventually manages to secure a perch for himself. Those on the tree meanwhile keep up an incessant wran gling, each endeavoring to secure the highest and best place to rest on. Sometimes many hundreds of these de structive creatures may be seen hang ing from the branches of a large Ire. When opportunity offers they are of ten snot, and somo of tho natives con alder their flesh a dtllcacy, though It faardly appeals to Europeans. A Pereonel Preference. A well knowu magazine writer moved pot so very long ago from Brooklyn to California. On the day before the fam ily started west he went for n walk through the neighborhood with his four-year old son "I suppose," said the father, "that you'll be sorry to leave all your little chums here?" Tb youngster thought he would. At that bo did not seem to show much motion at tho prospect of parting from all his friends. "Which one will you mlaa the most?" inquired the parent. The boy was not sure "Now," pressed bis father, "which little boy of all the little boys you know do yon like tho best?" The little chap consiilcntl a minute before answering. "Well," be said ot lust, "I guess I Ilka myself pretty trail T BstSfflSJ Evening Tost. Ueee of Menu Csrds. "It woultlu't tako so uiui.v mena cards to csrry us through at tlliiiier," said the head waiter, "if people didn't scribble so many notes on thi-m and make them unlit for use. Memoranda of all kinds are Jotted down on these cards during a meal. Arithmetical puz slea are solved, the particulars of busi ness dcala are worked out, limim-lnl problems are wrestled with, sonnets are composed, and social ciiKaufincuts are made and broken. Tbe fact la I have seen about everything written on a menu card except n popular novel, aud uo doubt I've (band the plots of aotne of them "-New York Times. Fickle. "Popularity is very fickle," exclaim ed tbe off hu nd orator. "What'a the trouble V "Every time I get a crowd Interested la my .remarks au automobile tire blows out aud tho audience rushes off to see what the matter is." Washing ton 8tar. Wonderful Mouse. "Oh, mamma," ezclulmed small Willie, "I'm sure there la a great big mouse in my bedroom!" "Did you see It, deurV" she asked. "No, I dldu't see the mouse," replied Willie, "but I beard It wagglug its tail." Chicago News. To 8hsre s Confidence Binde. Confidence itlwnys pleases those who receive It. It is a tribute to their merit, 11 deposit we commit to their trust, a pledge that gives tbem a claim upon us, a kind of dependence to which we voluntarily submit. La Ilochefoucilllld. , lleliiK our own master means that we lire nt liberty to be the slave of our own foil! rs. caprices and pimslons. chiller Politeness. . Mr. riehiniiltz, noted for bis table noises, hurried luto a Broadway hotel at tbe lunch hour and took a seat "Come over hero with us," called one of several at'ijualutauces at a near by table. "Oh," said Schmaltz, "all want la some aoup." "You cau have soup nt this table just as well as ot that one," said the other. "And we'll give you a respectful bearing."-New York I'ress. Hsrd Lines. Circus Proprietor Wbufs the matter, Oave'r You look worried to death. Hldeshow Malinger -I'm ruined. The town biirher shaved tho bearded lady try mistake when sbe was asleep, aud there ain't a whiskered man lu tha roup I'lriiiliigbiiui Age Herald. Saving Stamp Money, a Patience Hhe aaya her husband is trying to economize uow. Patrice How, I wonder? "Hy forgettlug to mall her letters." - Yonkers HteVtesmaii. sasaaaaafaaaBseaaaaaaaaaaasaesesssaea-sa HUMAN PERSONALITY. A Produot Not of Brain or Heart, but of the Nerveue System. To Union is ascribed the belief that the brain whs the seat of the rational soul, the heart the location of courage and fear, and the liver that of love. This distribution of the element of per sonality over the physical body flnda Its expression In the common speech of today, particularly In relation to the heart, which Is widely accepted by the popular mind as the source r the more lender emotions. It waa i-hlelly through the auatomlsta and physiologists or the early reuala sauce that the modern movement which baa tended to limit personality to Ihe nervous system, was seriously begun, a tuoi einent which, with the In crease or luioaleilpc, has gained sop perl to such an extent that It cau now lie iimliitiiliiisl beyond any reasonable doubt Human personality Is In no true sense the outi-omo of the nun nervous organs, such as the digestive or the circulatory orgaus. but Is the direct product of the nervous system This system, to be sure. Is embedded among the other or gatis of tho Ixxly, and the environment thus provided Influences profoundly Its condition and action, but acutenesa or dullness of sense, quickness or slowness of action, temperamental traits, such ns ii gloomy or bright disposition, in capacity, shift U-esness, honesty, thrlftl ness or sweetness, are all, strictly speaking, rum -lions or the nervous or gans. Although only the higher sulmals run )m said to possess personality In tlds sense, traces or It occur in tha lower roruis, and its evolution la In diSBolubly connected with that of tha nervous system. Professor U. U i'mr ker lu l'. .polar science Monthly ORIGIN OF THE PEARL Tha Ancient. Thought It Waa a Drop of Dew from Heaven. No record exists or even tradition as to the diacovery of tha first pearl. Two mystery of Its origin baa doubtless con tributed in no small degree to render It the prime favorite that it baa ever beau In the eyes of the oriental- From time Immemorial tha nations or antiquity have used the pearl to decorate their persons and adorn their temples and we find many curious he llers existing as to its origin. Tha one most prevalent In I'llny's time wae that p.-nrls were formed from the dews of lieareu. falling Into the open shells at breeding time, and it was'lu allusion to this pretty ii.iictHt thata noble Vene tlan lady named Corraro had a gold ineil.il struck (bearing the data lay on tbe re erst side of which is au open shell receiving Out drops of dew from heaven which form luto pearls aa they fall. Tbe motto was "'tor dlvlno" (by the divine dew). In these wore practical but leaa poetic days tbe generally accepted theory Is that some forelgu substance, possibly even a grain of sand, bavlug by suet dent entered tbe ebell of tha oyster, a certain amount of Irritation la Induced which causes the exudation of a pearly secretion (knowu as nacre), and this eti'ei tuull.v covers up the Intruder, and also that with tha growth of tha oyster the pi ai i increases in elae. The pearl, unlike all other gams, re quires no ssslstauce from man to an linn. .' its value, or from art to add one lota to lu perfect loveliness National Maguxlue. Mourning Smekee. Speiiking of the old "church warden" or "yard of clay" pipes, it may not is known tlt.it lu the remoter couutry districts of Lancashire the "church warden" flgums prominently at fu nerals. 1 in the returu of the mourners to the late home of tbe fltnaaanfl a box of "long clays" is unsealed sad (the pls-s hauded to the male members ot the company, who, ringed before the tire, indulge lu tbe memories of old days called forth by the occasion- Tho circle of long clsy pipes, with tha cir cling clouds of smoke, barmonlae wall with tbe solemn suits of blsck and the snl.ilui'.l dignity of the company. AI breaking up tbe pipes are snapped In significance that the occasion for their uae la ended. Iondou Chronicle. Couldn't Help It. A little girl bad Just beeu dressed in clean ciothea and went out to play. In a abort time aha came back covered with dirt. Her mother was witch put out and asked liar how she came to lea so dirty. "Well, mother." she aald, "Isn't I made of dirt?" "Yea, dear. But what hsa that to V with itr "Well, you know, mother. It will keep working out." Philadelphia Ledger. Moat Aotive Veleane In tbe World. Tbe most active volcano lu tbe world la Rogoslof, which is situated forty miles beyond tbe Aleutian Islands, in licrlug sea. It Is a continuous per former, und It is said It will make and destroy a mountain chain while you wait- Datrolt Free Press. Wanted Full Credit. Magistrate Tha) evidence abows that you threw a kettle at your husband. t'uip it It abows more than Uiat, yer honor. It shows that I 'It 1ml-London Opinion Three Kinds. Professor at Agricultural (School What kinds of farming are there? New Student r'atenslve. Intensive and pre tensive. Indianapolis Star The great aucceasee of the world have been affairs of a second, a third nay. a fiftieth trial. -John Merley Useful Proverb. "Do you," he asked, "believe in early marriage?" "Well," sbe replied, "I used to, but I ant willing to say that at present I be lieve 'better late than never' wag tie applied to marriage as wall as to somo other things " Kiehanga. Hog feeding experiments which bsva beeu tarried ou by the Iowa experi ment Hint b.ii during tbe past six years seem to prove conclusively that as a general rule tbe time spent lu grind lug corn for hops Is worse thsn wast ed. From weunlng time until late In tbe full lots of spring pigs on pasture were fed riillous of dry ear corn, soak ed (shelled) corn, dry coruineal and soaked coruineal The amouut of feed required fur 100 pounds of gain in tbe dliTerent lots waa us follows Dry ear corn, I Kl pounds; soaked shelled corn. liw pounds; dry coruineal. Mil pounds; soaked corumesl, WO pounds, lo mak ing rapid gslu the dry uur cnyrp was ii Iso the most acofiotulcal with tha pigs up to 200 pouajds ki weight. Vat pigs larger tbaa tula tha cheapest gains were made ou soaked shelled cor. Tale of the Iron Duke. Tha Duke of Wellington, If ha did not confer commissions In tbe army upon little bo.s, went one better In tha way of ptoinHc II Is tlrnut Duff who tells the tale In his diary. "Dined with the Spencer rTalpolaa, Bhe told a tory of playing ns a child In tha far dens of Apsley house. The old duke canie out, and the children stood In a row while he patted, He stopped and said to one or them 'You are a vary nice little fellow. When you are old enough I will give you a commission In the guards' Hut I sin a dlrl, Mr. I look,' said the child." Not s Magnet. "Vat me sing the old songs in your parlor," lisped the girl who (bought aba was n prima donna "Please don't," begged I lie landlady. "Hut your boarders will be carried sway by my sUiglng " "That's Just the trouble. The last time you sang they were carried over to the next iHiardlug house." National Monthly. The Importation of eggs luto this country Ma Itussla and China duty free Is sure M divrcnso the price which the iHiultry raisers or the country will receive ror their eggs, but It will also put a crimp lu the gnmo which the cold storage chaps lu large centers bine hooiiVlaylng for years psst of buying eggs of the country merchant at from U to IN cents ir dosen lu the warmer months of the year aud getting from (U to 0 cents ir doaeu for sin-in In NM winter. Made a King's Leg Shorter. In "Random Heeolloctlons," by Ca ton w.ioittiiie. the I'ngMsh was art ist. Is a storv about Kdward VII. WihmIvUIc painted an equestrian por trait of the king, who. anys tbe srtlst, was greatly pleased with It until he examined the legs. "Oh, Mr Woislvllle." be said, "what a pair or magnificent lega you have given sag) They are simply splendid. Hut I. ...! at my short oues. You will have to make these u Ihe portrait shorter." "I iMilulcd out," says Woodvllle In telling the yarn, "thai In some of his photographs his legs apiNHired to be quite as long as 1 had painted them, but no argument could convince him A piece had to conn, off, aud It did." Hlldebrend's date. si Paul by the TIImt, last or tbe llo iiibii basilicas, which lias been restored, baa a great bruiixe gate Inlaid with ail ver. presented In lo7t by tbe itoiusu Consul Pantsleo Ills agent lu order lug the gate was the archdeacon sud the ablsit of St Paul, who happened to Is- lu Ooaatantiaople, where tuetsl halayaag nlone could Is- round. The agent's union la Juacrllicd on the gats. "Illldeliraiidua YouerelillU Munarrhu et Archhllacouua" In lUTn tha "ven erable llll. lei. run. 1" .P. 1 not nn-an much but be l,i"iiine I'ope Oregory VII Kit hainrv SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE I1XUSTRATEJD 320 PACES Tells all about mi anal tar.; wh y. 'inn' men and Vioineu, yoong wives aud lin. band." and all others need lo know iilx.nl the .ucn-d lawa fatal gov ern Ihe tea forest. I". .in trull,, of eea life Inrclatii.ii t.. 'nippiueaa in marriage ".Secret." et aasappSood and womanhood; sectual alius.-". Social evil, iliara.ee, etc. Ihe IsUist, niott advaiu-'ud ami com prebenaive work tl.l baa eqer been is sued on eevual hyguane Priceless In struction for those who ore ready for the true inner teaching. This bonk lella nurses tea. here, doc tors, Iswyers, prracljrra, social workere, Sunday Selwol (eucbrrs and ail others, young snd old, what all need to know els. ut net in. liters By Wnfield Scott Hall, Ph. I) , M. D, Ij.iptig). Newspaper Cemmenlt: "Hcientilically correct Chicago Tri bune, "Accnratr and up to data." Philadelphia Press. "Hlandard book of knowledge." -Philadelphia Ledger. The New York World aav. "Plain truth, for thoee who need or ought to know them for the prevention of evils. t'nder plum wrapper for only f 1.00. Coin 01 Money order, sjelsge ten cents eitra. SMI AMI PUBI.Ifill'Nn I COMPANY Dayton, Ohbt NOTICK KOIl 1MIBUCATION. I'NITKII STATUS I. AW J) OPrlrEl Hutu., utsauti, Juu. a, urn i Nun., 1. I,.'., l.y tin i, thai Karl II. Wallsca. nt Haras. Ureaou, sl. 0,011 July .'inl.naai. uiaila Ho in. -t. , Km )..-i'ii.l. Nu 0,1111 forsUNKt, ainl 1 nt. I .ml 1. 1.. it tun .1. 'Unwu.hlu'ii Huuth. KaiiKi ; : Katt, iMiisiuaiie Mrrl.il. 11 has Sled notice of ml. nil.. i. to make KIBa! flvs-vaar rriH.i, in ..LH.iii.i. . ihiiii lu tin- taii.i auovaav aerlhisl. bWi,n- tin- Ki'iiltli-r an. I Kerelver, at Hurna, uii'gun, on Ilia i.'nb iter ol July, late. rialui.iit iiaini. aa wltiieaaee All..., I 11 mul, Alhuri II. liage.llllo I.. ..... Ii Wllllaui J. McKlniila, allot Hurua, Oregon. Wm. Visas. Hi'gl.ii'i. NOTICE KOH PUBLICATION UMTTBD SIATKS I.ANH nun K I iiaru. Oregoa, Juuea, lata I Poiieeia berehy gttea that Oaaaas it wit llama, nt llariliuan, iiri-guii, whoot Juue'iT, Itajs, uiailH lluiiiiisli'ail Unity Nu. BUI, Serial go msal.for ni.mwi,. HwtJwi,, see, Aa, T t g :.. i. nii. I MX !. Hii'lliin .', luwnahlp '7 M . Itni.fi. i.i ., Wlllalu.tli- l, in ll.ii. hat lite. I uutli i ill latinlli.il In uaka final ilve-yaer pruol. lu .'.i.'.h.i. i'IsIiii lo tbe lau.l ahova ila aorlbad before lirsl.ter sn.l Haeaivar, at Burnt, Oregon, ..i. the lata .lay ..r July, rut (I. I. ...I.I i. si...-, a. wltio -...'. Thiiina. nii leu.. Pred I,, I'viara, Jul.u t: Tern. pie, Mi. I.-., i ii. ..i. all ut Princeton, Oregon We. K.aaa. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNl'IKIlHTATKH I.ANH uPHl'K Ituiiia tin. sun, JuuaS. lull. Ni.llie i. Ii.ieli) given thai Hart I.. Wllllaiua, ..I Hun .nu..., Oregoa, who, ou Juua'iV, ivot, uiaili. Ilnaii'tlaail Knlri Nu. NWt, Sarlal Nu. trawl, turNI-.4.Sceiiiiii I TiiwBablu'7H., Haega i.i I ., ttii;,iii,..'ii. Mi.rl.llau ha. nl.d uotloa ul iiiii'i.tl.iu t make Dual tlvu year pruol to attah Itali cleui In tin- ImikI above ilaeorlbed, before Itngi.tur ami Kucvlver, sl Burna, Oraguu, ou the ii, ill day ul July lull. i'ImIuisiii aaiio-a aa wHuesesgi Tbumsi stiivana, Krwl 7 Pebgt, John I'. I. n..i. , Ml. hail IN sly, all ul 'rluubjn, Ore gon. Ws Paaas. KeglgUr. $ NOTICK KOH PUBLICATION I'sttan Hr.Tstl.tsi.Orrii s. liuins, tit.gnn, May IM, fall Nutloii t. beasbr glvuu that obsrles M. Wildau, of l.awan. III. gun. Willi, uu Ni.veiulsir IS, IVU uiaili- Huiiiualeed Kuirr Nu. omir. (or NWUaee. H: '..i..l.i.vi H. It.ng.irjK., Wlllauietle Mar iiliun. iiaa nli.i notice of luteulluu to uiaka dual in mi. i urn i.iisif tu establish claim to Ilia laiul Imiu ili .i tllsel, Isiloi re Raetatar ami it. . . int. al Burnt, Oregon, uu tbe 18tti day July lull ( 1.1 in. ii i ii.iiiua at u Itiiu, aeee; Hsvt William limn. I. Ilailay II ay at. Otctr Waal, Purser WiliiiuK, all ut awan, Oraguu. Wm. rsBBS. Usgiglei. Wo do job pflntl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. PSITIISTTsl.isn (IKVIIC I Hums. Oregon. .Illne In, lult I Notice It hereby given that uenrgi I'li-k.l nimer, oi Herner , ureg.iu. u n... mi jniy i, nii. mail. Honi-.ira.l n.iiv. serial nii iintm il. ttomaeteail let H.WUNKW. Nni.SHi.ai.it I...I. ' an. I lion A, Trmn.hn. it South, llm.Ki' Wi haal Willamette Meridian, bus lllnl null. -em Ilium in. n in mean final tti. yeai proof, toeetanngh rial in to I lie IhihI ol.ovi' -If., :il.i.l nature Id's i. ler aiel Kei'elVer, at mint., Oregon tin. tstli ilay in Jul) I -ii I'lalmStil liaiiic. aa wltiiaaaua. Allwri Wiinil. nun i. a. eh, Crank iaokson, Preil lieutlerit. all of llarna. nreg.ui . , Kaaa, Kvglat.r NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITIIi HTATH I.AHI. UKM. R Huriii. OrKOU, M..v , I'M! Notli'tHi littrvby glvftn thikt Kntukllu ' .mfl, fVli-itD lmhii i(Br(ilri'M In Hums. Oregon, -IhI, 00 iiiviilti ittty f Atigiti. !wi:i, in- In 1 1. u ..nt- . Hwuni Hltiiis)Dl etiitl Aiiiillrnilon, No, OttVVT, lo mitiliUP Hit' Nt'sHW'., Htx'lliiit l' luwii lilii i H-. fUimti mi K , WlllmiMMtsi Miii.lliiii ti! lb ilnibr ihti(iii, unoor tin' prtn liloni f Mm- ftOlof JutivH. IMVH, Hint OOil MniciHUin-y, kuuwu u I ln " riiniH-r and Mimic Iah ," nt lurh vlu m might le tlivil ly uproiMmoot, hm1 tlmi, HifltiMii( In nt-li npi-lli mIImii, llm Imnl nut) IImiImt the '-.-on iiNvc wvl Hjiiimlsi'tl, tln limber ritlinto.l m.(iuu Uimrd (-i nt II " i'-i M., sIKl Um Ullflf-ltMrlMlHal MHhl p.,..I!.HIiI will ufltr ft nl iriMi' In piii4irt of Mr ftppllr-Otli-ll iititl twurn Utrmvut mi tint ,'Ui dft) oi July. 1H, ior Krgiiit.t himI HmmiIvit, hi Mtirm, OffjgM AUfpcrioii U Pi llln-riy It. ii.ou.tt l It I h imr rlisMt) tfort nlr , or I it It UIi n unit si l miy lll.if lfirt- put nil lNiit-s, liy lllliiv- iuii in tail fflilavllln thli ittRt', sU)xltiu f Hi 1st With h would iltll Die nitry. Wm Kahhk. Ki'mInIit. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITKDHTATKil t.ANnorrrrK. I Itlil 111, IMritnu. Mh ... I'M Notlfft It bvrtiby given I hut Klwn1 M HMO, ol Murm, Urtgon, whu, on Junv in, lull m4 HoiUMttMd Kntiy, Nn. oKh., fur N tt -4, rWtinii & U'wuiblp itt H Itmigi- H I , Wills.. in lit Mi-rldlsui, Iirb hi.. I noii.f t lull nt!-. n in iitftkv niml llinw yr priMif, lo is.isii.lii.li Inim lu the Iftlid l.ovi. drsTfi-rllit'il. I (on Iti-alatt-r ml ll4-lvr, hi Itiirii, orrtjoii. on tbi 1Mb day of jnif , )'". i ' ! 1 in m ii I Hensiie aa uilini.aa.a Nalbanlal lli.ni.i rliarle. I..,.. I. I II Kla.tiiti,rlla llaolihu., all el llunia. Uregea Wa. raasa. Krilalar NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'sitsd HTaTea I. ash iirrn a Mm lie. iirfsiui. May .'. ill Nollit It In-t.l.y (Ivan iliai ...-.n,. w. John mi, nt mil), nn-aini, olio. ..ii lu. it, nam. peas lliimaalaa.1 Entry, No in... I. tut S',. Section 10, liiaroablp t K nn.. ai k , Wlllenvti ati'tliilan. kail niril noueeollu laiillim lu luaki- Klual Three Near I'KM.t to ,-. tahli.li i laim t,. tha laoil alsora described In turn kvgl. tar ami lo'i'ivur, t hums, i...,..i. on lha fob ii ..I Julr, ai I'lallllmil nan..', a. will,. . , r I. Willi., A ) Jiilni.on. Kiiiiii. ii I..I......H. Wellar Kaaaltinar. all ut llll. i . Uregoa, K.aaa, Knti.iir NOTICK KOH IMMH-ICATION l M IM. ''I II s MNlMlKKKK. i luitii.. utrpus, Juiii' st, ivni I Nuttee la heieli) uti ni tt..i . i.i. ... . A be Koiaal, ut Kilrjr. tirrpou slio, u Auau.i In, laoa. maile n..i..r.ir.i guiri No on Its K',sW',ainl "l.aau, Br.11,.1. 14. I...- u.i. i ! i i, llaiiav ' fc. Wllliiiisllr H.il.ll.i,. l.. nl.il uotli-i- ut luienilou lu nieks .lu.. Itvayeai fru.it, to vatal'll.li ilalln In lha lain) Sbofe .lai'rlls.l. Is lT. Krglater .11, 1 Hr.i'llcr, at Burnt. ' ir..u, on the ili iter ! Jul), WM ilaliiiaul uamt.. a. wlluraaaa Wllllaii. W siuriee. Hoiiuir 1 ml, Mi.i.-i K Smith an.) rii da VMbviia, ain luii'r nil-mil. Wt, rasas, lii-giairi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITBD STAlt"- I f.i.i.inii., Duma. tJiiigun. 'UPS . CHI Nutii , la lu ii i.i gt voi, it,.! it.! i, g ri int. nt llarnr). i.rrsm., alio, os Mt.nl. 4.. i.;j ma.lr lluuivklr.il Klilry, Si-il.l Nil Uhiaa, tut si4 Mullon i; . i'oii.l.l. ,'.i r. itmi(. .1 r WlllaiaallaM.rliJl.il, ha. llli.l millet ut lul.ii ituli tu mak,- riualllirat vtr PWV' I" aatebllth .'lalia lo Ilia l.ml .U,,.ile.i rlfsnl, Uifuir lltt later and llnrii. 1 .1 ttiiti... OrepuB, ..u tl... 71B ilajr ol Jul), IVM lalutaul ii.uir. .. wltin .ar. BUrr Hurklajul. Uujsot Hunt lehn II Kirbnat. Winiaui naVt, til ot ui lisntu. Die fjts, Wm r.aat. a. t,.ii . ' I r iv ; auiu. ' 1 11 su ... NOTICK FOB PI HI.IIIATION. i'MaliBttta l.isuiirru a. I Itiirn.. iiri.,.1, Juu., 'J. 111, Nuijrr It hereby plvaa Uiai ii. Matiaara farin. Hileay 1 ..u.uei.jr ivaopa peel ..si. r s.l.lirM la sl r.ul, Mlblij ..i. I... U.I. ulli day June IVU Sic I In tliit ...Tl. .1 lit acnll. .11..11 In aelM't U1..I11 tl.. iruvl.i trr. -I... -I I. II I 1, Ii SK'tsKw Haellua Si. Hani, ai .a.l. W M.. .( tilt an ut 1 on a) stai wn.blu .;.i'.-'i ;; suiitu. serial St. B Any ae.l all tsirMitia i.laii.ilis a.lvrranl) o . land, aeatrlbvn, .t .liialrtnt lu ..'!-. I I....... m. it desiring u m.,, i bevaoee I iliarai ill u.' tin. lauil, ut lur any tu in itt.Uitel n. apiillrtiil, ir-y r alTl.laHt. .'-I j.r.iIrA ,0 till, tlillr Ilia ir.l .Jay ut l dtu.t, IVM. MM t.pas. Iteglater. or to. tuiu. tai iiiaractaro. 01 Iter rtasoti tiouia dls ilifl offli'a, ou 1,1 belii NOTJCE FOB PUULICATION tiTtii MT4TRI t.JehiMirrn t. i MuriiJj. Ortnun, ,'mir ! RW4 Notirr Is ha-ci-hy tftfrn ttts.1 Ho-oi N lltii. I. Ul.uf Miriic) ( Mtgioli, a ho, hu Sum nil" r .l.lli, Ui.', WaVUr Hnui.sifail Knirf, HvrlajU N OMO. (Or N K'gj, HwlIiiiM 4. loWl)lliii '.MHaiuth, lUlidc Tl', Kut, V llIgtintlM Mrrlitiaut. hats Jl l- Mrriill.it. bits otlcsj of Intniil ,,m Ut .,.' lilt KiUl I KM I'rtMil, lo fUlatMlfiti i'IhIiii lo lha Isjinl it.ti ir avrilaSMl. tar(ur KtslaUr smrt KiHt-ls-r Hum. Ur'Kii, M1 Hit' 17 1 Is tl.v nr Jul) . I'-l! CTsalUlaalll llll)lfe Bit wll Ml-JJiM'S Htiwriiitiii 1 ktcuiih gnl li'iity I! RobloMb. hOth of lltrtie) UrwpfUH (Jim, , fj Una. I,,,. I lluriis, Ortaun fltd II una, ot Hariiry. OftgfeM WM laHlik, HaKlSlIT NOTICE POK PUKLICAT1UN. t'slT.n stai l.si. un n i. i liurus. OrssjSB, July .a), I'll i Notice la her. lo tn.n ll.at Mil., n It.) in rr 17, inn ml ..I Burnt, orii,-. ii in., .in Jainisrr l. ium. made lli.iii,'iu.ail lulr- Nu unit, forHK', t'l P . Ull lamrtl.. Marl.llan, baa tile. I n.-li.e ..I Ittlenlltili make Slual Three Year Cruel to ..lalillrli rial u. lo the lainl nt.uvi. ili... r 1 1..-. I, befoea Ker. later suit Kacalvnr. al Hum.. Orssyea, in. II. a 41 h day ol 4 usual, lull 1 i.nuaiii aami-a sa uiinti..!'. V II Mel'hall III. I Vlt Maas.c IIUl.o.. l,..tl. ul Bui h.uan, oreguii W II. ft, .hint ut Hat rluieii, Oregon, tl 1 Hhavar.ut ituiii. oti.gou vie. P.eaa. Kagtatet. NOTICE FOR IMIBLU.'ATION I'NITKll HTATCHI.ANIIiiPPIi'K, i l..i-i. .ii,..:..ii, .......' it. mill sirr BJaeT i .nu Nollie It liaraUy sites thai Mulls I.I .inkling, ul rile, Uregun, whe.uii June 7th. inn. nia.li. Ituiiietleat! eutry, Nu. ul.li (ui SW'.H...- I.'. and NW'4 Hi'illnii III, luwii.lili ..' s..nlli. Pslnge JJKaat, Wlliauietlu Mat I. II. n ha. Illuil lea ..I ititeiiiluii in uiatiti Anal tbree yi-r preef, tu aatal.l.ah rlalm t.. ti.u i.u.l gbeve -l.'..'rtl....l, biiture riiea A, sliarmau I' h Commlegfuner, al Pile, Oraguu, un the 7lh ilsv ..I i.huni, im i. t'laluitut liaiuua at wllneaai-a lien. A I'ml'lui k. Aiul.li II, ........ lt, ,, , Davit and I'vter w . all nl ill., m. . ... J.r. P 111 s..a., Hi'ill.t.r EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS Csfsplele Sharing Outfit 10 ApiUle, 10 $1 To adveitlse oar Univsrsal Shaving Outfit and Universal Products we will lor a limited time only, sniid Hits well wortli IK.OO Shaving outfit for 91.00. W a sell our products to tlm lonauinsr direct and therefore you save all egenta' profile whluli you know are vnry laraje. NoUtajP Ground Rasor. I Hacfc Utfcer BWsh 1 ftasor Strop, Caavaa Ma. I. I Niskel Easal Back Mirror. I M-iach Barber Toieel. I Bar Shaping Soap, I Baa Talcum Powder, 1 Decorated China Mug, 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. 1 Bristle Hair Bruah. I'.acl. outfit packed in unat box $1.00 Colli or Money Order, postsKu lllu uatra. VNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO. Dayton, Ohio Picture show tonight. Notice of Sale ef Stale Lands. Notice Ii hereby given that tbe State Land Hoard of the Htaleof Oregon will receive sealed bids Until 10:00 A. M .Inly 14, 1014, (oi the following described lands, to-wit: The HK4 of Section IH, KWj Section M and all of Heollon 841, T. 81 H. K. 114 K. Nell, .11 Hi, T.IIIiH. H. OS K. Hectlons 111 sud M, T. 8fl M. K 31 K. Sections 1(1 srnl 88, T. 87 H. It. 88 K. Hcctlona If) anil 80, T. 87 H. it. 88i K. Sections 10 and .'Id, T. 87 B. H. .'' R. S'u and 1iU 1, 8, 8 and 4 of Section III and all of Section 8U, T. !I8 B. 11.88 It. r' ami Lots 1, 8, 3, 4 Of Section 111, anil all of Section 86, T. 88 B. K. 33 ii. Sections 1(1 anil 3(1, T. SB H. K, :.u B. Sections 1(1 and 8(1, T. 3D 8. It SI I'.. Sections in and 80, T. 8t B. It 83 K. Sections 1(1 and 80, T. 39 8. it. S3 M. S.ciftins 10 and 80, T. 40 B. R. lit K. Sections 10 and 30, T. 40 B. K. 33 K. Soi lions 1(1 and SO, T. 40 H. K. 84 B, Section 10, T. 41 8. It. 30 K. Section Id, T. 41 U. It. .11 K. Section III, T. 41 B. It 82 B. Section III, t. 41 S. K.33 i: NV4, SKt4 and W,S, of HWJ4' of Sec lion 1(1, T. 41 S. It .'17 K. Section HI, T. 41 B. It. 3H K. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase and chock or draft for at lessl .me tilth ol the amount of Ilia bid. ilia right to reject any snd all olds Is reserved. Applications anil bids should be ad- .lr,a.. .1 to (I. O, lirtiwn. Clark Slats I. an. I Hoard, Sale in, Oregon, and mark ed ' Appllridlon and bid to purchase tlsU' lands." 41. 0. IIsown, Clerk Btate I .and Hoaid. Hut. .1 May I, ISM. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'sitai. Ht.tsb l.tsniirrii a ( Hursa. Oregon May It, 114 I Holies la har.by (Ivan ll.at Abbs A.lalla i.iott, !,... i,,,ii ..m.'.' titStoae It Hlirea.llma.ili.ill.l ..11 in lli)i flajrot A usual, lata, rile In tf.lt 1. St.. ii.ill Slalelnslit tlAI A pptlop lion . No ' OJMr.1., in i.iinliiaa tha sfjuswu; Secilpn Tu'wa lilt. Jl s. I(aur W . Wlllsisaitr MarlAian. ml the tlnilsit ItiereOu. uuilar ilia nruvlaloi, .l tl.- ait of June I. 1. i. .1 aos seta eiiirnilainr, . kmiaru aa tha "Tltaber and Minna 1. a1 11. 1. 1 .in. aa might tie Aa bv auDralaamriu si.il that. i.iuR.iaiit 10 ears, appllcatliio. li.r IM l.ml ami titiii..i tbarvou tiaia been appreteail, tl.ailnilstr aattmtieil au.uuu bi.tr. 1 IpM al II uo iet M, alel Ilia Lint fJOUO; that .al.l appli . .ut wn offer tti.al nruot lu aspport tit hit e ,tl, atlnii uu.l tsrnrn tttlalupi.t ou the'l.t day u( July, lull. Is'tura Heglater and Hecelvar at llunia, oraeuii. Au) i-i.i.n la al liberty Ui proleel tbla pur . I. belure eulry, or liiluele a runteat al au) Him. iH'lura patai.t Itauea, I.) pllag e oorruhura Hje .mil. ill In llilt urtlcr, allaslBf facta who I. would iletael lha aulry. Wa. r.aaa. Nefleter, NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. t'sirtu St.ti. base tun, i Hum.. Oregon, Juu. t. lata Ni.ilca la ti.i.by glvau that Margaret M HtitM.n, ut HarrluiaB, nragwu. arbu, uauin. I.. -i l- Itlil. ma.l. Ili.uualeed sfulrv. Bar lal N . "I..'. Inr Vi'.Sg.,, S. NIC.. sl.NW'.. M.u W, am! NljiSMa, tuWllUO ja, luwll.l,l. sj - . lianas :i 8 . Vflllaaiette MerlSian h.a .ib-.l ii. .in, ui iin.i, iiou in luat. riual II, I'tiK.I. i.i mi. i.lijh claim lo tba Ian. I an .. HI.-.I. nrrore' Uagteter in! Karat i in.,, .i.i-giiti.uu the 17th say 61 J.. I ii.iriilluu in luaka Klual thrae .r i..i .,..,. it,, Haraivar et i or Jul, mn M II Murk, frank Pltler, KUarerJ J..,..n all ul ll.i.uuau. ortn, Joeepa Plrhal ol v, svarl) ureeuo Wa. Ptsaa. H.-nti. mil HI. uiggrTiiav aTrp-os"OB: t! s senetort lllao g. rpapiuatlalu I Hair) lar iW I Hawlry In j HIUU..U ..,.,... a.u..u atturuay Uawerpl Hover uur srrratary ul HtpU I iraauiai iiipl Pul.llr '..tlru.iluu state Priiurr . . i rawfuM a. 1.1 Him fKlcolt II Kai J 4 Church III V SPuaieay sopreiaa JaJgag (lee ii Purn.-i B S. P.. i. Moore wib nt juun lat. birrsiuT in.iilii Judge .., I. 1 ii .n.t) Attorney .., ueu 'all.,,. Blgga . S Sliesiora 1 limit 1 i.urt meets tbe Sr.l Muodar In piH t'.l rji Mupilsy In Uctobet. lulnl Hangiur . . luli.i lUpreesiilaiive n. II .... Iluuiai. OODBTI-- atSBSTI ...itiny JuJge i.raiit ll,out,i, 'j'etB R.T llualiet I ri-ejii rrr K A Miller "''""Jw ... C. a Beery ".""' ... e. k'. MlrLaraauu Aeareeor li BoBagee si liis.1 superlnteadeel ' W llamtituu I'uriiBer ,, w.cleeuget lo. k ln.i..'.ti John H..l.luaui. ' ..uiiiiiufuuvra iK P. Srlvaater .II..I. Ila I ii i .unity r.mrt meals lap ret WsilBseday la Jai.uary. Marrb. Mar. July. Septeraber sad Nuvuetber. ptssai o. a lamb amtajt Slater .a rarre et-elver Map. MpihertliMui in ei.asa Mayur. Hoisirilar Trreaurer MeralMil, , ....Haul Mulliirtlieai! hiir VauatDkie ... Maury Helton ... I., lialui-. ; tl J. Ilsuai'ii . Hi... i. A.f. W.iroiue t Jaruea lAiiisiiiiri. I B.J McKIUUUU Meeliugp of lf)( t'eaiirll every eerutnl end r. ...il. Weauapil I t- LOfSE - aa : RESTAURANT OfiOKUB POON Pi op. : : Meuls At All Hours. Bhort! a I V ... I .....I 11 . . .1 , a j .... ... nun i MiiniM service a ; With Reasonable Rates a Give MeJ A Call I 5 9 a Opptaslla T,p,f,.ara, mmMmM I BIG CAMP HFN',',',, FIRST Vhmro "' J- u mm jn etrVr t'.H ML'Uiiji name of A'- " America. STEVEN r "Mighasrer'' Rape. thi films no. sfais. list Pries Bito.oo ZB-.W--KaZ asaj .35 caiuieta Use Keui. Auu .oadlug CarlI Otir'llagkl tat.. A " SF-- -- nines also fur iij.ltuj lu faunjr BTBurs, asa agsr ft '.!' " 'satlaeiaa, ii.ua viiaing, J. STEVENS MMS & TOOL COMPANY, 1. (). Ivox CWCOPa falls, MflllrrftrlflfTtl MSv'FC Vejjjggr' IgaayJ aaigs aa JaMg iVUX iaaaf'.S7fl 1 Nv I Uew I v mm -a-aw tMWijf3y Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid Work of Cham berlain's Tablets is daily becom ing more widely known. No Buch grand remedy for stomache and liver troubles has ever been known. For sale by all dealern. FREE Lssasfl "Tuft" Necklace "Erelji Tbsw" Bracelet Tlieeti two beautiful places of popular Jewelry are the erase among society women In New York and the largest cities. They s.u nest snd elegant gold finished articles that will gladen Ilia naart of every girl or woman, no matter bow young or old. Very stylish anil at tractive. Our Free offer. Wa are advertising .Spearmint Chewing Gum and desire to place n big box of this One, healthful gam Into every borne. It sweetens the broalh whitens the teeth and aids di gestion. It Is refreshing and pleasing to all. To everyone sending us but ami 10 aants to oover shipping costs wr will ship a big Isit of 20 regular lie pack ages of tbe Spearmint (ium and include the elegant, "Tatgo" necklace and "Evelyn Thaw" bracelet absolutely f.ee. TlUt offer Is for a abort time only. Not mora than '2 orders to one party. Iiealers not allowed tusccept this. UNITED SALES COMPANY Dayton, Ohio P. O. Box 101 $1500 Reward! Tho OrPRon, Osl loflliaatllsj Srypl'lei l.lWf AUtvU Proipr HOD AfaKK'U'.l'.IIti! fblOll T lea- ill, .1 l IjantMt if mcmlsr-r. Will fflVD !'. UU rrwartl for (tl (It. DIP IsMMllnil Ul ihr rrr t sjn.l ron VlrtlOII o( ul.' pair (f or Miriir ..-, I ii k niirwa. i alii or itnilrp Ipflotighiir " hi ul Ha iiifit. Uri to eiMluoii to the ataive,' tha undaralgm .1 ..ratl.. ..ma ciitllilou lauo.cn lur all hnrtaa hreu.e.lh..raeabullieronotborellhar Jew. Hrauit i..i.i.l..l ii. aigi.t ruiiutiat Sjaaas llarnay, l.ak. ti.d i ruok euuotlee. lloraee PaaTM wbeoaoia. Ni ii. hut frown, hureee eold ami only la ergs hum hat. w w.aauwM rite. orasoa. Sompter Valley Railway Co. Arriral asd Depurture Of Train Departs No. 2, Prairie Sumpter 10:15 A.M. 2:35 P. M. 4:00 P. M. Arrives Baker Depart No. I, Baker 30 A. M Sumpter 10:05 A. M. Pravitie 2.10 P. M. Arrive No. 1 Makes good connection with 0.-W. R. & N. No. 10 leav isT Portland 7:00 f, M. and No. 17 from east arriving; Baker i;:.'ai A. M. No 2 Connects with La (Jrande local 7:00 to La (Jrande, and No. 9 (fast Mail) picks up sleeper there arriving in Portland 7:00 A, M. Also with No. 18 at 10:46 P. M. for points East. GINJLS-BOILl VVrf ITajroaa MCIAL ' Km M LL SKOW i"QB1r . - " T IsBBSBsB I MMeeaaaBSBsV You can buy ,,0 betje, EFZ?SrJl ot Urge! Wlf. sntj lJe long or Ug-rifle cartridae. IIganiyptogpigaaa arfectly. 71,e deep BalUrJ 4QO yards. WH(rw rifling develops maximum povsvr aa, BWLROgaf' atcuiaiy and adiia ycara to llie life o rdlra aSeTntJaSeSaTr "Tk. SJ . 1. ; 1 1 , iSSr S&SIlS Martin )rarms (J ' ..JELW. Vaalrt.-a.lStoa., 41 Wlllaw Sl...l New H...., Coa. PsWiput immmmmmmmmmm If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD $9,00 a year Best Job Printing 5 FOR YOUR DEN R SeeeMfel CeSesa I-essiaeita K" Yale and Harvard, Each in. s 24 in. Princeton, Cornell, Michigan Each 7 in. by 21 in. All lirat iiisllty felt with felt lies. Hint, sliesioera. letters and Dissent sgsOatetl in pros r clots This splendid assort ment sent ...slpsi. for Ml cents iiud I stamp, to iity postage. Send now. HOWARD SPECIALTY COMPANY Dayton, Ohio 100 BKAUTIKIIL and OLOKKI) POST CARDS Many .ire rich, rare pictures of IIKA1 TIHL MODKIJi AND ACTKKHKKH Al-o a Self-Killing FOUNTAIN PEN All for only Ml rents The pie. ileal bargain in Israuliful cards and rare art pictures ever ollered. Many sre Imnl lo obtsin and have sold singly for the price we ssk for all. These will ipiii sly I" all lovers of the beautiful in nature who apprecisto rare art picture. ..( well developed liuslels. A reliable self-tilling li.nnt.ili, sn faee Willi escli order. I In ae nli.lie have sold for one dollur in atoies. Tho Km beauliful card, and pen all for but Ms- ami 10c lu stshipt for pSai age. ART PORTRAYAL CO. DAYTON, OHIO johm raiiftmui(0, Jowolor. ipticitiii 1'iiiurnivoi'. mil j,- Walfh KfDairillLr A Snt I r,nC a r.tWirmir n. n-psj ; CUlltV. Hat Niw Home Sewing Mieblai Coipiiy, UKANCC. MASS. RUSSELL HlfiH GRADE MACHINERY CATALOG AND PRICES nACtt NtRY CO. - ANO Opt- ' SAN JOSCCAL mm "mttrt " t ssaBaBaTslsSsW"" ' - ill l IV BaBSsxeBnr I New Home O M Trait issmUm Is Br MSjlHisrf m WetrraaSllaMl t.( J JH )H&Jf I No other like It MT. I No nt her as uood IB ls PHOKKHHIONAL ( CARL C. GRIFFTf) I'hvsiciuii soil Hmggg. SPHNB, DHK'li.g, J. CU. CBAIy Pliyati 1st. and Hiirpeaj Burns, - - - (nJ .inn.' in new IiuIIiIiiik sonti ,,, bsruess shop, Man. gl I'ln.lie Msln Hfi. GEO. G. CARL, rhrelclan and SJaira OaBce 1st Teaawasaa n-i seacial .H.alMMi .i..n diuaa. ..I aaaaane tlwoat HARLAN A. HARRIS. Physician and Sura Narrows, l. KStAShisn, a. B., a 'Literal Practice aigafi V. Hu .. I'r "So.l lr. Kyi-, N DBS. STAND; BURNS. OREGON DEHIHrlN DEMtUJ, Physicians and Sura falls answered promptly Tln.iie llarrioisn. HarrlmsD, Oregoa e Or- Minnie llanj Physician and Suij IMrect lelephone Coniiuajjj' La wen. Ore. I a. E. HIBBARD (ii first iloor i-ast p,oU, J Horns. Orit 'If OB. W. C. BROWN, i ITTISJS Bvass, Obbtion. Ottice (iip.,sit Tunawaraa liaak M. A. BIGGaS Attorney at La Veea-tly Hlda., Ilurne. draja C. A. REMBOU Atu.nify-itt-l.im Burna, Oregon. WM. MILLER ATTOKNKV AT LAW ' lluriis, OreKuu. Rooms 0 and 7 Maaeeie iitiiaTaji rare, lueas (ui. kly rea.le el rva., atesal CHARLES W. EbklS LAWYER j Burns, . . Oitgal I'rartintMt in tl,,. Rtai, i'ourta gei k fore the U.S I ajjaj i iific,.. CJhnet. H. IH.niud. ' ATTllKNEV-AT-lAH. Vreful attention given U. (!s tions and Krai h'state wmm I'lii' lin-iiruiii'p. Notary I'ubliy Buama. Q9tm A. W. COWAN ATTORN KY-AT-LAW State Court.s and United Stels-. Ind Ortiee Practice Thrtv dtairs South of ths Harney County National Bui. Pirns Oretror). FRANK DAVEY Attorney aa UW Notay, MIJ CMkveywcu... Mm.., loaaa,,, aeSM S Aka.raclaU.S.l-OfH. Pr, ' ""T ti'ii Harm . 1 .,,,,, kj. i. .1 I aim l.su.1 omir Burna, Oregon, K. I). I'lHil-KI. ... M.S. m v Hi sa -.... a. .a. weal. COOPER & DOPCB Civil and Hydraulic Ent tivstM Irrikration, Water Supply Sewerajre, Water Power. Hurvtiys, Mais, Katiniatee, Sup. ryisas BURNS, OREGON .. - JJ ' BJSI K, C. ll.lMBi, rorajerly AaaL Saglaesi lu 11. m Saslaaasuaa asr vlre. A.O. r, .taa ri.iui.ii) 1 i.i a glneer of i.utaa t VS i.llTU K Eastern Oregon Engioeerlflg Company CIVIL AND IKIHJATION tNilNtl Burss, Orc(M 1 'ij' nt Plract connecliona eouta riS HARRIMAN.ANDREW8 Stags A-H.CUIUtY.Praa). Leavea Harriman Monday and TaureeW d ani,.. WedtteMU, vd SeiuraaT chwee4. coemeoing with aeuUkes g line tu:D,nlo.a)Wini neanucca, etc