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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1914)
r LIGHT OF THE SUN In Its Pure State We on the Earth ' Have Never Seen It. SOME RAYS DO NOT REACH US. If Thty DM Thty Would Probably Dt troy Life E.istt on Our Planst. Daylight and Sunlight Dlf.tr Almoit at Much at Da Win. and Wattr. "At clear at daylight" czpreuet la ordinary language a maximum of plain new and obviousness. Nevertheless dayllgtit it .in- of i he moat complicat ed and caprlcloutly variable of all nat ural phenomena. Almost everybody you meet will tell you that dayllgbt and aunllgbt are dif ferent names for the aomo thing. They think they know that much of astron omy anyway. Hut astronomy doea uot teach anything of the kind. Attrouomy almply tells ua that the tun la the pri mary cauae or aourco of daylight, but It doea not aay that dnyllght niul aun llgbt are Identical. In fart, tbey dif fer almost at much as do water and wine. But the degree of difference varies. Daylight la a mixture of two kinds of light, and Its quality Is continually changing, at everybody who has ever had anything to do with photography knows. The proportions of the two kiads of light that make dayllgbt are not the aame from hour to hour aud hardly from minute to minute. In clear weather, uuder an open sky, with the aun high In the benvena, day light, aaya Professor Nichols of Cor nell, la almost entirely sunlight. A white surface exposed to an unobscur d eky receives directly from the sun 85 per cent of the light that Illuminates it and only 15 per cent from other parts of tbe sky dome. This otber part of tbe Illumination la called skylight, and It constat of light, nearly all of which came orlg lnally from the tun. but which bat been changed In quality by reflection from tbe earth, from the cloudt and from dust and vapor In tbe air. Many of tbe rays that characterized tbe orig inal aunligbt have been absorbed by the reflecting substances, to that what remains it no longer tbe tame thing at before. On a completely overcast day there at no aunllgbt, properly to called, but only akyllgbt. Whether the iky it overcast or not tbe Intensity of day llgbt varies wltb tbe hour of tbe day and wltb tbe season. This It due to differences In tbe elevation of tba aun. These variations in tbe Intensity of daylight are surprisingly great. Tba Intensity It on tba average ten timet aa great In roldaummer as In midwin ter, but this average cornea far from expressing tbe utmost difference that can exist, for investigation bat shown that between tbe clearest summer day and the darkest day of winter the ra tio of the Intensity of dayllgbt may be aa great aa 300 to 1. Besides, tbe quality of daylight la continually changing on account of tbe variations In tbe relative atnouuta of tba different rayt of tbe tpectrum that are mingled in It Tbe spectrum of light la a gamut of vibrations, aud tbe reaolt of tbe selective action exercised by tba aubstancea and vapors, from which the light baa been reflected and through which It baa passed Is to pro duce variations of color and of Intensi ty of color, as well aa of tbe quantity of Invisible radlatlona present, tnd these variation are not the leas real anal Important because tbe eye la uot alwaya fully aware of them. Aa to pare sunlight, we never tee It on the earth. The light that orrtvee to ua from tbe aun bit neither the color nor tbe Intensity thtt It potsctaet be fore it enters tbe atmosphere. Tbe ultraviolet rayt especially are almost completely screened off by tbe utmos phere, and If tbey reached us lu their full force It Is probable that life aa now organized on this planet would be destroyed by tbem. Every different world lias its own dayllgbt, although all may be llluiul nated by tbe same sun. Not only doea relative distance affect tbe Intensity of dayllgbt on different planets, but tbe constitution of their various at mot pberet bas nn equally great effect. Venus has a daylight twice as Intense at ours; Mars oue-balf as intense. On Jupiter tbe Intensify It 1-25 of that on tbe earth; on Saturn . I Id); ou Nep tune. 1-000. But eocb of tbesc planets baa an at moapbere peculiar to Itself, and tbua tbe differences of daylight upon tbem are made still more remarkable. This la one of tbe Drst things to be taken Into account In all speculations about fb babltablllty of those otber worlds. Oarrett I. Bervlst In Spokane (spokes man Review. tenements even tbe old neat of low houaaa lined wltb Or escapee-were habitable human dwelling places And the night going detective declared ha could show me nothing worse I want ad to aaa the fetid cavea where wretch edness lay moaning on garbage heaps, the windy garrets where It starved. and there were no fetid cavea. In the old atreeta and tba dingy courts of Paris you can still And hun dreds of them; you have but to walk peerlngly through the street of the Three Oatea or tbe atreet of tbe Iron Pot; you have but to go Into the auburba that lie outside the fortifica tions fur year liy year the centrifugal force that stirs In every great ag glomeration of human atoms baa thrown I'lirlalau lieggiiiiloui Into that dreary rliviiiiiferenit' Hut In the washed and lighted un derworld of New York there are no slums. There U not one slum that half disserve the name Wretched neat all you please; hunger In tbe streets and on the housetops. It may be, but none of those gangrened holaa of filth without which no real slum can exist. I apeak almost with the decision of an expert, for 1 apeut many years prowllugly Investigating the aluma that rot and blacken the surface of Europe from Moscow to Lisbon. Vance Thompson In New York Bun. THREE EMPIRES. Menarehltt That Praetleally Sprang Inte ins, Overnight. Prior to Jau. 18, 1871, tbe Herman empire, aa we know It today, had no exlatence. Instead It waa a Jumble of kingdoms, states, duchies, grand duiiilea and prtnclpalltiea, all joined together by a Uke language and com mon political aspirations. It la true, but otherwise quite separate and distinct Then came the historic ceremony In the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. Par la had just bean captured by King William of Prussia, and It waa held to be a fitting time and place to proclaim him the flrst German emperor. Never since tbe dawn of history was an em plre bora more dramatically. By a strange irony of fate, too. Its birth took place amid the ruins of tbe French empire, Itself the creation of a day, or, rather, to be strictly accurate, of a night. France went to bed on the evening of Dec. 1. 1851, a republic. When It awoke next morning It waa an empire. During tbe hours of dark ness Paris had been occupied by troops, aud tbe prince president had become Napoleon III. Equally sudden and almost aa sensa tional In Its way waa the birth of tbe modern Greek empire. After tbe yoke of the lurks bad been thrown off In the war of independence the country became a republic. But tbe people soon tired of that democratic form of government and promptly proceeded to assassinate their first and only pre l. l.-nt Then tbey met together, elect ed a king and settled themaalvee down to be ruled by him in a quit orderly and contented fashion. TAUGHT BY THE SWALLOWS. Hew a Railway Tannol Waa Built Through a Sand Bank. A colony of hank awnlkrwt taught a young but ohaenliig cnKUieer bow to build a tunnel that his more learned superiors had refused to undertake. North of llurllugton, Vt , Ilea a broad sand plain high above tbe leva! Of Lake Cbauiplalu. through wblch tba Central railroad wat to be carried by a tunnel Tho sand, destitute of moist ure, would not cohere, but crumbled away as mini as an excavation waa made. After several costly trials the engineers decided that the tunnel waa Impracticable. A young man lu lite engineer's office said lie could tunnel the aand bank at a small cost, lie said he could build the tunnel for so many dollars a run ning fOOt, hut thai he couldn't expect the railway people to act upon hit opinion when so many American and European engineers had declared tbe project Impracticable. The manager, however, gave him a contract to build fifty feet of tbe tun nel. On the face of the sand bank be marked the line of an arch larger than the proposed tunnel mid on this line drove sharpened limbers Into tbe bank. Then ha removed six feet of the aand and drove In another arch of twelve toot timbers, removing six feet more of aand. This process ho repeated tin til he bad space enough to begin the masonry As fast as the mssonry waa iSMiipleted the space above It waa tilled, leaving the timbers In place. He pierced the bank with the cheap eat tunnel ever built, which now stands a firm as on the day It waa finished lie waa asked whether there waa any suggestion of Ihe structure adopt ed by him to ha found In the hookt on engineering "No." he said. "It came to me III this wty: I was driving by tbe place where the attempts were msde and saw that a colony of swallows had made their homes In the bank It oc curred to me that these little engineer had disproved the assertion that the sand had no cohesion. Aa every a wal low's home Is a self sustaining tunnel without masonry. I thought that by extending their method I could con struct a larger tunnel. The bank awal low Is the Inventer: I am almply his Imitator"- Boston Post. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION HsiTsn statss l.sn tirrn . Harm. Oregon, Allium H, IVI4 I Nolle It hsrebv given Dial William W Nichols, of Th Pallet, nretmi. elm, "" lam I, ltt, mile tutrrl Unit Kiitrt BWtettiinlJ.Towiialtlli'JilH.,ftBii(M K, Wll lemsils Meridian, hai film mitim oi lutnition to mat Anal proof, to atnhllsli claim lo Hie ism! liov described, boforc Ketlatur and Me oelvsr, at Hums, Oregon, on tint loth day nf tepUrober, ISM. Olslmsrri nsinrsea wllumea Frail Stress, Mrs. Pre I llarrnn Host Hinder. It. II. Mall all of Narrow, uri-son We rasa. Rnlster NOTIUK FOR PUBLICATION. IIM1TIIIHTATKN l,A Nil Of FIl'K, I Ha iiri-inni, llll) ST, I'M l Nolle Is hereby given that Frd 0 1 IfaSJa. el Istwen.iirrsun, wlio.oiiNeuleiiilin u una, intdt llomsttMil gotry, No. UMH4. for Hwle, Mention :v, lofsatiii H H, Hm m, K., nni.iu.ii. Merltlian, lis Bled intllr ' of luleulloti lo meat final three-yer I'rotil. In eetni.l ! claim to i lie lend elsive deterllied, befori l(iifliln sua Its eelver. at gurus, orsKuii, on lbs I'll ly ul seoteaher, iwm. Olslaitut tames at wilneat.t leurge grynliig. Arthur A. ss lets, I T Carter, it, M Kdwtrtla, all of batten, liraeun, WM. K Alias, Itsalsler. i meemmm Notlee to Creditor., Notice is hereby given that tlm under signed hat been duly appointed admin istrator of the estate of Jennie L. lluss nrl, deceased, by the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Harney County, All prraou having claim! against aaid estate are hereby notified to present '. ni. .lull verilied as by law required, lu i. V. Clrvrngrr, administrator, at Ins place of business in Hums, Oregon, or at the olli.-r of J S. Cook hit attor ney, lu llui us, Oirgou, within til mouth from the ilntr ol this notice. Unit-it this .'Inl day nf July, 1(114. li. W. (ikvkmoiih, a.luiininliator. I s i ouk', attorney, CPPP UaViM TUU" KM.. I KLL rsfra Tpiw Bricele MnMkc I Nolle to Creditors NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, t'NIVBh HTtlaa I CM. I II I I. . . I basevlew. Orssoit, July :inl, ru i I SOT HIAI. I.ANIIM Nolle la hereby (ivsu that Adolf Hansen, ol Kile, vTs.ou, who, on June l.llh cm s. - lane,.' at noil. ,. ol Homestead enlri . Nu . osaw.1. lor '..v.. ,i .s ' t uZ.,1... .. .1. . .,- . ' I. Million II IUMrillBIl li miinii haal, Wlllamslls Meruit, has flit llili'iitl'in to mast, Una llo,, war i.ti..r .atatillali i-ltln. to th laad above iltai tll,.-d. Istfnrsrtiaa A hlirrintli, II. H i ou not. t Plft, Oregon, ea iliepDtb dy of tn.iiii. en i laliiiaui iianiaa aa fftlneats HonaU I tintllng. .mini MeKai bin. I,.-,. A. I'addeek, Paler Wye, all ol rite, iirxon J. F Heautss. Heal", i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I sitsu arivs i.ANiorrie. i gurus, Uresoo, July II, ci i Nolle la tarsi. r thai Kred p. gaJUeal, of Klley, Urrsou, who, no Jun a. IW made ilumeaieM guiry No 1I5, Surlai .tu ujhii loi sW'i, Merllou i, Towutblu Soul I. teal. Wlllaraell Marl, Man. baa III,-. I nolle Ol lutenllliu III mk" Oiial III, ).ai Proof, lueaisbllsb claim lo th land above de ecrlued, before Hegliirr aud Reoeiver, ,, Hurut, Oregon, on Hit- 171b Mat ol AilaUal, I'll, c laliiiaui uain.t aa wllllrase lien Mullsr.W O rlMI.iiorilt.il tliuoli I M Moinhrlud, all tl mi.-. . firvton we Fasas. H.-aUier In Hi- SWIFT FLYING STARS. High Coet of Living Again. rroaperoua ei German (on vltlt to futherland) Donner nnd btltzen. what are you glvln' us? Forty pfennig for this sauatge! When I weut away a few years ago I used to pay only 20 pfennig. The Walter They waa different eauauge. Tbe P. ei . I'reclaely the tatna. Tbe Walter -No, you're wrong there. Tbe old "uee waa bigger New York Poet. HIS DREAM MATERIALIZED. A Wonderful Word. Confidence! Wbat a wonderful word It it! How much It does to make a de apondent man or woman feel better! How often It bas lifted a bualneaa man out of tbe deepeat despondency and given him another chance! Say a help ful word whenever you can, whether It be to a cbild wltb tear dimmed face or to a workman wbo baa loat hit job or to a business man wbo facet serious embarrassmenta. It will pay. Issue's. The Guilty One. John .So, that's your new tie, en? Why ou earth did you select such a loud pattern? Joe-I didn't select It My brother did, and be' slightly deaf. Judge Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue-Confuciut. NO SLUMS IN NEW YORK. Cunous Incident In th Ctrr ef Novelist S. R. Creck.tl One morning th postman brought to 8. II. Crockett, tbe novelist, a letter from tbe editor of tbe St. Jamea' Gazette containing a email cheek at payment for a contribution. Mr. Crockett knew that nothing was due to him. that he had been paid for all artlclea, and remarkable man-be did tbe check up In an explanatory note and returned It to the editor. The next day back came th check from th editor-remarkable man wltb a note aayUtg It waa due. The Ht. Jamea Gazette bad published an article from th pea of Mr. Crockett wblch bad not baa, paid for, hence the check. Again Mr. Crockett-remarkable wan returned the check. and still th remarkable editor refor wardad it, thla Ua with the article eat out of th column of th Ht. Jamea' Gaxette Now cornea tbe curloua feature of tbe Incident. When Mr. Crockett clapped his eye on tho article be waa aatonlsbed to And It on of hi dreams materialized. One night, going to bd extra tired, be dreamed that a good Idea for a St. Jamea' Uatett column bad occurred to him, that ha then and there aat down, wrote It and potted It. Next morning be remembered bla dream and made up bit mind eome day to write th article exactly at he dreamed ha bad written It, when, to bla astonishment, cam article aud check from th uewipafier. Few writ ers earn chaefca whil aaUwp.-London .sum. lard Vattnet of the Universe Indletted by Thtlr Long Travtla. The almost Incredible distant' of the heavenly IsMllea are well Illustrated by I'amlllc I'launnnrlou's comment to the Soclctt. .Wi,.nonliiir de franc ou the study by V M Kllpher of th Lowell observatory ou the steed of th nebula In Aiiilroincdt. which 1 fgf ki lometers a s,-. oud riiimiuarlnii re mark that If thla ain-ed baa been mnlntuliii-il slme the days of Hipper chus, twenty centuries ago. tbe nebula has travelisl In t lire t time 10,000.000, i kilometers lllpi'iirohua made a catalogue of the visible start, aud thla nebula Is not found In Ida Mat. although It enn now b seen w lih th naked eye Hud it been it brilliant 2,000 year ago as it Is today, lllpiutrchu. living under the clear aky of Alexandria. could not well have overlooked It. "Must we then conclude." asks Flam marlon. "that Ua twenty ceuturlea of approach to u huv been enough to Increase Its brllllaucy? The parallax of the nebula Is II 17 tecond, which corresponds lo a distance of 181.000, isi.tsi.is kilometers It take light nineteen tears to tiatei that distance. Ho In 1000 years Its dlttanc would have diminished by about one tenth." Hut then, no one knows that It has maintained thla terrific speed through nut the centuries It mty bar moved more slowly or more rapidly at any time All la conjecture except th actual llk'ures for Its present tpeed and distance The fact that bodies moving at aucb speeds aro not aeeti tc move brings borne to us the vsstnesa of tbe uni verse. -New York World. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'M 1Kb SI tin I AS I l, I , lluruv i'm-ji.ii. Jul, 14, ill Nolo Is hereby lvalhl benlsl I' J,.nli, ol Murui. umiiii, wbo. i,u Ausnai ,i ram, uiadr lloutaslssd knlry, Nn. KMv for K',, IV, nun l. Township U a Muse Si K., Wlllam.ll, Mrrldlau, bss ill.. I ami, of hileiillnu in make filial flvyr vroni, in riblib i laiin to lbs laud above draeriis..! hefuf Keglttei sod Kerelvsr, at liniu. uirii, on ll.e 1st h Ja of Auttist, lull I lalluant lliiintu situ. .a. AlDerl wo.Ni. uiknlis li.i leu. I M . Iilm,) Nelaun I'ardisr, all of Muiui, im un w. Fahss. gagtatat t'oiiuty Court nf tilt State ul'Oie- gun, ho lliniiry t'nunty. hi the matter of the palate ol I'. C. ClilXInU, ilert-llsi'll. Notice is hereby given that the under signed lm btjtn duly nppoiutril admin- isiinim ol the nlmve entitled estate by the II able I'.riint Thompson, Judge of llie nlmve entitled court. All pci sunn having i bums ugtiast enitl rstnle me linebv notifril to present said ilaiuis .lulv veiihed as by law iripuired, within sin mouth fioiu the date of the in- i publication of this notice. Holed at Dm ns, (li covin, this lid day of Julv, 101 I The liist publication ajf this notice It iniv ith, mil. I Signed) Mamv CaoiTON, Adiniiiittratrix of th estate of I". (!. I 'mi I on, .1. . . .is. ,1 That two beautiful pieces of pupnlar Jewelry or the crate among society women In New York ami th largest cillee. They j neat and elegant gold finished article that will gladan the nart of every girl or woman, no mat b i how young or old. Very ilyllsb and at tractive. Our Pre offer. We are advertising Hpearmlnt Chewing Gum and ileair to place n big box of thla due, healthful gain Into every home. It tWlen the broath whitens the tMtli and aids di gestion. It is refreshing and pleasing to all. To everyone tending ut but Mir ml 10 aent to cover shipping ooats . will ship a big Ikix ol 20 regular Ac pack ages of the SiMr-triuint Hum ami include th elegant, "Tatgo" necklace and "Evelyn Thaw" bracelet absolutely f.ee. This offer la for a abort time only. Not more than 2 order to one party. Dealers not allowed lo accept till. UNITED SALES COMPANY Dayton, Ohio P. O. Box 101 LONE- RESTAURANT 0BOROI i oon i, op. At Al! Hours. Short Onion niul Prompt Service With Kt'.'iNonuble Rates Olvo Me A Call a e e 0 Opposite lln... ll.raM aHUatlau, O oeeeeeeeoeeoeeee e eMcnls e e e CARLC. (- f Physician an ' HHKiva. $1500 Reward! FOR YOUR DEN Raaullful tollai Pannanta Y.le ml Harvard, Each 9 in. a 24 in. Princeton, Cornell, Michigan Each 7 in. by 21 in. All he. I qnallt felt wltb fell heading, liroatners, letters ami mascot executed in oi. i i lois llns splendid assort ment sent postpaid Inr M rents and ft stamps In pay .ostn)(e. Send now. HOWARD SPECIALTY COMPANY Dayton, Ohio J. XXI. Cp Pliyslclan an l Burn, - - Office In in buil. 1. 1 harness gtx 'I'hoiie M NOTICK 101 riJHI.It.'ATlON. I MVall ST.tSt l.tsi io li. , I HurilS. Ofvg,,l. July s. , i Nolltr la 1,,-r, l,i elfrn trial John A OaiU ol lwu tireoD. etiu, on Soitmlwi mast iKaaii.linl Ksirv.Ne tnKs,i,,r s',sw ' seellon IV, lowuahlu.t s , kan." u h Hinam alt atsrltllau. Iiaa lilt. I null, , ul miration I., uiak final vruof, 10 stial.iLli el I in 10 in. tauilalajv tlreerllsatl. U.I.op Itteltlai aiol hv eslver. al tllirm. iire.im. un llo I. II, .l.r ,.l I usual. I -oi Claimant uaiiina aa tatss Atlaei r B. lieurar ul l.awsn. tiM.mui i l.ai iSH Alliunia ol llarrliuan in.-. .1: Hard aait Kal,h I M liauu boll, ,.( I , ton. s r.sai. K.-clal. i i hailra VOTU.'K rOB PUBU0ATI0M (NITKIl STATKH USIiiiIM' I i Hurut oregoii, July in, I'jii i Nollvc ia lirrrliv SI van lllat I. sols. II tAli llsuia.ul I'lllorlun UrsJOSl, el.uul Juur'.'.' Iue. wail lluioratra.1 KiiUy No - -I. --iial Nu .ttata .lot SI,Sti, .ni.r.i, ., ., H at K ,til XM 4. seeliuu . lusu.lili. T S Kass M ft. Wlllaiartu, M.rrll.n. haa 1....1 uuiies uf tuuuilou lu waa itiiat Ave eti i,uui. iumi.uiiiii tiaiui ill ilia Mil. 1 a: . Notice to ( rad.loi. Notiat is hereby given that the uinlei--ii'ilt d has Is in duly appointed executor ol t lie- I. nst Will and Tratninrnl, and of thrrstutr of William C. Ilyrd, deceaard, by the County Court of the State of Oaggajej, tor llarnrv County. All tjfjn anus linviiiK claims 111:11111.1 amd estate me luirliy notillril to present tluim.duly vcitticil is by law rriuiml, to Julian C. Ilyrd, Uacculor, at his other ia Hums, lliunrv iiointv. Hrrgoii, or at the office ul J. I, (.'link In. .in,, 1 err. in flurns. Or- rKiui, witktfl i iminlh Irom the date "I I Ins notice. inlcd llns 1st day of July, KM. Julian ('. Hvril, rsecuror. J. s I iM.l.. nttorney ragan ud.N. 1 Ifurulssud N.vsila l.lve SliM'k I'miI, 1 llun Ahi.i 'lall.ni "I thirl, the under alfflia.l la 11 1 , will five 1 1 .am 00 n-wai'l for M ilaues leedltt lu lb arrest and cou flellun uf any par tor rswlisa stl lot buret call!, or mules belotiglh '.1 any ut tie Bjata bert. la addition t lb tbure, Ibe uu,eraltn.-.i uatrs lb earn nmdtileo psoo 00 fur all borer braaded burs ebod bar on both ' an l.r r )a Bread reeerdasl In lbl eooaile Hanst llaruay, I ak. end I'foot etiuellet. Ilor.ra sealed w In -ii told. Moo bat ar.iwu bureee sold and mil) in ff btllll lira, w w known rite. Otajjssn. orrteuL iirktimv evAVS tl H Hriiai.oa "i ao aain. I. Atluruejr Oenrial .otrrioir . . lait .0 si. 1,. 1 .. tturti Opt I'ul.lle lliatltn II. 0. "Ian- I'm, 1. , 'ii.imt' Ju.lga isauoa iiieu v. tbuibrlla IHtrrr la:.. I ' Hauler I ' i MUU.,11 A. at I'raefurd Oswald Wai li. u H oleoii ii' Key J A ' loo, I. Ill M a lninlwar llobl Kakln U. III. Ir 1 Baraell Hasu btuore llobl I , I A a . '. "e 11 I a. a. r A 1 NINTH JI'Ull IAI lllTli:T. oiaiil.i Ju.lt i,.ii Mlt '" Aimriie, ,,. ksi,.bo7. 1 Ireult ll'ill and 1 unit 1.1. . ia Ibe St. I Muadsj Ural M..I..I., in ortober 11. 'oliil Senator 'oli.l K., ,..., M.u,. "II Mruukr w, y. 11, 1 ... s-rlkasl. btur K. Ul. rand Kac.it ar. al IUiim. "aeon. .0. 111. 1. in .:ay ul A usual. 1:1 claliuaut naiiira as ttltnasae lbouiuUlll Fred it. 1.1. la J. ,1,1. 1 ., .1. Mlrha.l ll.al) all ul I till, rluD. ilineoi, W lllal. I! ,!!, , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'SITSD SVaTaa Utt OStlUS Hurut. ort'tou. Jul) II of But ni. Oreauu Humaatra.) Xmr t II. T. M -.. M III It Sri'llUU 0, (usual, II I II 1 4. 1 ".,. ma, IOI HK'.MA'. ,-.. Uiia 1, ;. j. HW.sh' Saaroh Vtrdict of an Expsrt Aftsr Through th City. 1 have mad an amazing discovery. It la tbe reault of three days and night of going to and fro In New York sometimes alone aud sometimes with a wise but not cynical detective And tb amazing aud dlsconcerlng ills eovery Is this: Thero are no aluma lu New York. You can And crime and criminals; you can And vice, poverty, drunken neaa, disease, but you cannot dud a alum-such slums us blacken aud rcster In Antwerp, Genoa, Naples, I'urls, London and many another old world city. The roatou la that you cannot have a alum without filth, and New York Is a clean city. Neither crime nor poverty nor crowds make a alum. You must have filth aa well, and that Is what New Tork hasn't got. I looked for It eaat and weat aud north, from river front to river front Everywhere, anywhere, war crime, rice, mean poverty. Everywhere thlevtt, rogue, outcatts, man and wo man Isolated frum their kind by tin or uier tufferlKg, but no aluma. Dirt, of eonrne. I relative , ft. East Afrioa'a Big Game Big gam of British Eaat Africa, out side of th threat prasvervr of th col ony, I rapidly vanishing and, accord log to V. T. Ilornaday, "I absolutely certain to disappear lu about one fourth th tlm that It took South Af rica to aecoiupllab th earn reault" Mr. Ilornaday point out that tbe urea eot legal bag limit la ruinously extrav agant. For 260 any man may buy the right to kill 300 band of hoofed and horned aulmala of forty-four apeclea, not counting carulvoroua aulmala that may alao be killed. Thua tb richest big game fauna of any one spot in tbe world, wblch nature haa been aeverul million year In developing and placing there, seems likely to bo wiped out by man within tha next fifteen yeare. Cblcago Nw. Ancestors Burned. Itucoii lie suja hla ancestors war all cremated h'gbert Why, I thought cremation was n method of recent years' "It Is Ilia picture gullrry. though, waa burned up only a muutb ago.' Yolikers statesman. Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. "I was at larked with dysentery about July 15th, and used the doctor'H medicine and other remedies with no relief, only get ting worse all the time. I was unablo to do anything and my weight dropped from 146 to 125 pounds. 1 suffered for about two months when I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera und Diarrhoea Remedy. I used two bottles of it and it gave me permanent relief," writes B. W. Hill of Snow Hill. N. C. For sale by all dealers. hu. un Xla jsovbiih. tor nr'.Mt , 4, . u .. . I' .. .7 -. .VH , . .... .,. ., f- , 11.11,. l ,.,11 laetells Mrrldlau, bas nnd liulli . ol nil. nil,, n lo loaks teal Bta J.ar uro.il. lo .-elal.l i al, lalm tu tb laud abut.- ,:-.. i lis.) i,..i..r.. lb Stlir aud Hseslvsr, si lion, -ou lb 1Mb day ut Auguat. IWH t.'laluiaut tieuita aa eltliesara Fruk WblllUa. iieuri Wlillms. rye MrUrea. William M, l.sr.u. all ul Uiiiua. lira feu. . Faaaa, ll.-.lai. r tsiiT Htaatv: i.i.l,l Judg. I I. ra I ...... -h. :w liraut I hiiuaisuu ST Hu.bsl li A Miller 0 k Mr A k. Klrbardsuo J. J. HuoetsB I. M HauiiMuu i. W t'leteB.er Jobs KoklbtOB tg. I' tytvsster ilhu lia 1 1, County Curl intsrla III. fliM Weduaaday IB lanusry. Han h May. Jul). Hepiesibor sad S.oi-.als-r mams, i r a. urn, times: -, beoi Sujs i lrlri,,1, i,r ,,i,,li. , -io. it laaaM ..lotoiaait.o. ra t. .i.i. r itcerivar Mayor. K, . urtler, i retarei Matahal. . Wm Fsrr Ham Mulbertbred eeast EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS $1 Cwfk Stuviaf Qk $ 10 Articles 10 To iidvritis onr Uaiveraal Shaving Outfit and Universal Products w mill lor a limited Urn only, aend Una well worth IV.00 Skavitaj outfit for II. 00. W srll onr prodaci to tbe c...-i,.-;;ei direct and therefore yesj aa all agents" profit which you know are very large. 1 Hollow Ground lUaor I Slnch Lather Broth 1 eUaor Strop, C.nv.t Bat b . I Ntch.l Eattel Beck Mi r... I 33-inch Berber Towel. I Bar Shevitw Sou. I Boa Talcum Powder. I Decorated Chin Mug. I Aluminum Berber Comb I Br.alle Hair Brats). Isch ..iitlit packed In lust but l. 00 Coin or Money tinier, postage ibcritrs VNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO. Dayton, Ohio BEAlllll I. AND COLORED POST CARDS Many ar rub, rare pit turea of HKAI'TIKI 1. MODELH AND AtTKKKSKS Also a Heir-Killing FOUNTAIN PEN All for only 50 rant llio ralat burguln In brautlfnl cards and rare art ,ictme ever offered. Mini) arc ii.iid lo olitaiu and have told auiifly lor Ibe ,nee we aek fur all. I i trill quickly lo all lovertoftb btuutiiiil in nature wbo appreciate rare art pictures i, well devtltiMMl tnodela. A reliitblu self-tilling fountain pen luce ttuli ia. li onli-r These alone have sold bo .,io- dollar ill tore. I'he KM) beautiful rard, and pen all r but 00c uiid Mat In stsinp for poat- CrEO. G. CAltl Phyalclan ami OaMee In Te w .. , StHKial aieanlbm slr.nd,.. and Ibroal. HARLAN A. HARJ PhyaicUn anrl Nnrrowt, U. K.7sn,K,,. s., r, 'irueral I'ra, H, ,r surs'-r) i , i DRS. STAMii BURNS, OKK.r . DENMflN & : r-nysiciin and So Cll answered prva 'Phone lliirririitn. fiarrlman, Or AIM I'OKIHAYAL CO. i-i H. OHIO .1011 N (.KMIIKKLING. afVkjfalw Dr- Minnie II, Physician and Wrect Iclephone c. La wen. O u E. HIBBAPjl Oltlee first ,l,K,r east i.l .--J llunis. (Ir. M. A. HK;G8 I Attorney at I. at Voegll) HMk.. Hon,, raj Jeweler. Fun- W'.iN It daily. rptfOlattl rtaalttVCU'. Ktp.diitltr A unti C. A. REMBOI Alti.rney at - 1 ai 1 Burns, Oregon, i Sampler Valley Railway Co Arrive, ni Deputgre Of Trains fore the I'. S j Depart. No. 2, Arrives Prairie Sumpter Baker 10:15 A. 2:35 P. 4:00 P. NOTICK rOR I'UIH.ICATION t'sirsn M-r.Tsa l.aautirrit a, . Hurut, ur...,ii. Jul) ... i ii i Nelles la liairl.) .Inn Dial A n li nr A saiin Jars, at Lewsu.orstoii, win., un July .1, lull, raatfe Houttal.a.t tnlrv. Nu U.SJs f,,r H ' aaetlf It, Twwnilill. J4 Moulli, Kau. -.", I Wlllautall. lartlillaii. Iiaa III.., I uollts ul Inlru Hub tu ins.. Hn. I ibree v.sr nroul lo i al I itl, eieim tu tiiaiainl anoiaili-t. ru.a.l, I,.-Inr.. litis (star su.l Kclvrr st lltirna. Oeteun UB II"' lib day uf MrtBiur, 1014 I'leluiaet uautva at wltiiraet-. ilaorjr llrtnliia. Arlliin a ttliltnr). ti, ,.,, r. Haytrafl ami i'reil t 'I'lnuu, all ol Uwae, lirctou. W rtasn, l(.-..ii-r . I'oiiiielluiru Stn Nilllu r.l.ra.l Hot Van H In.lr Hat ii . y. H aurv I. ballou llalnra ant.u . I ' A, .'. WcJeona I lauo-a lintstliirr I K. J MeKiuuuM aetiagi al itia i ouioii rry aeeund tolllll, W..II....I Jutt an Over-light. It wu 0 o'clock In tb morning lu an Eugllab town, and tb roads were blocked with mow. Tbe maid, wbo bad been glean a week' notice, waa faclug tba last day of her sojourn In th bouM. Hh handed th usual rup or tea to bar uilttrt In bed aud then aald ewtMitly, "Oh, ma'am, when ye aaked me yawterdty If we bad vry thlug tu for tonight' party I forgot to tall ye w ar out ut coal aud tba fur usee la goln' out" Thla Carthly Stage. "Tbe sun," remarked tba kindly cltl ten, "ahlnea for all." "And that's wbat worries tome popl," averred tb caustic citizen "Tbey seem to think th aun ought to he handled aa a spot light"-LouUvlll I Courttr Journal. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IMrsnsTATsal.ANi, ornei, I llnrrit, or..,un, July W, mil. Null. , It li.i.-l.) Klvan Dial Henry g. plllratu. if Nsrruwa. or. -.on, who. nn July i, lull, uia.I lluiili-lli ail rlllrj. So V',J. tut l.oU I aud I See. 6, Township .7 H II.m.oiki k Willamette M. ililo.il, hat III. I in, in,, of liiteulluli lu iiiakr II net I Hire rear pruuf, to ettabllik claim In in., laud alaivu t)ettirlhd, uafur Kr later ami Keerlver. al llurua, Orstun, on Ibe 71h its) uf Hcplulllher, lull. t isiiiimiii iiainrt at wllaetasi' Charley K lillliiiau, i hitler Keuwu, t.'btrlsy lltekhaiia su.l II. ml, itou Klllull, all of Nar ruwt, llii-.un we. Fabbs, Kt-Kul.-r efOTIOI KOK I'IMH.ICATION I'NITKP H'i'ATKS I.ANU OKriCK, I cum,, iiiii.nu, A usual , lilt Nulll u It Irerehy si veil thai William UllMU. ui i.iio) , y rivoii, win), in, AUKUtlaS,! IttWi) liurut'iV I. Itl No NOTICK KOK PDBU0ATI0N I'MtallSIt lia I ir.n .ii ,i. , I tlurut. ora.iiu, July II, inn Notlee Is liari-by flvu 11.(1 llo, Soi'h. ri, ' acltr Hallway OBfcaaay, win iti. ismI "ill, i sddieaa Is Mi Psul, Mnn,i,.,,i hat ihit nu, day uf July lull. Ill In n,l. ,,ni, .- lit an pll.allou luatla.l under lbs lirorlslona ol Un til ot i uiigr.ai, siin,ivs'l July I, l"i lauaiai ter.aeej aa eitvuue.i nr t ... t, i ,,i apurord May 17. est. aaituwi: Umi Tl T an u u -t. l- S5f'ZS:r T' ''tSi H""lh' " '"' ksa'l.'aii.l gWSjaW'a in. f'isJH K ., Ktat. t at aerial No uTn'J-J Auyautlall pertuus elsimins s.ltcrtrly lln-lauditlt-ttrllM-,1, ur daalrln lool.Jeel br. tint, of tb miliar! cbaravierof His IsmI, or any otber reaaonui Ih dispt,asliuai.liesiii,tliiiuhi lie their affidavit uf ,rol.,i in (hit nflli .,, mi or tstlore Ibe 7lli day ul Hiiltnil,i'i . lull Wm. Ptaat. agatMti urisrstt SK' .,.,1. Iluiin.l.-ail knlrt, Nu. OSAsI, fur KMWWU. NW!.HV.'..HW!.4W'.. Beclluu I'i. Tuwrfhlola a., Iii,. .v, K , Willamette Meridian battled aotlet of in i, i, in, i, tu make Klual Hire. year I'ruof. to i-tlul.llth claim In lht laud alsiv. .1. aorlbeil, hi-fon- lu-.jtisr ami Heoelvtr tl Hurut. U. -sun. ou tha 'ilhdsv ul HtultrtU. mil l laliiiaui risuieast wltlitta: li II. 'Hi. .hi. II J. Wllilsuia, II. A. I, II, I, It p. II. Muls. all ul ItHsy, Uresuu. Wm. Fib.. Hr.lattt NOTICK KOK IMJBUCATION. I'Niisn artiat l.tau Urnus iiuiut, on. un. July lu, 1IIU Nuili i- la liurehy .Iran that Olga Tliartt Jailey uf Nsrruwa, Oreton, wbu. ua May I. lulu, made Huuissiead Knlry, Nu 0B7IJ, fur MU NK'.,Hi' a: hW'.NWli. NWU8WU tull2 ,'luwiiti.i,aiH . Hants WK., Wliismetl Mr ontn. nas in. u uutitje ul luiaulluulu msl illtl. cltl has Hied nutlet ol Dual cninnniiai ion urutrf, lu etltbllab lo Hi laml aunt dusurlbtd, before Itstltlsr sud Htniwlver, tl Hurut, iiruguu, uuthe'Jti A usual it 14 i I. stiller ni. dsy Imanl nsuist ss wltDasatta: Tbsuauisjslluy.il A. Jslley Wlllt I base, all ul Narrows, Or O. J.ijsy. SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE ILLUSTRATED 320 PACES Tells all about ax malleri, lial young man and women, young wives and husbanda ami all others natal lo know about the sacred laws that gov ern th ts forces. I'litiii truths ol ss Uf In relation to happiness In marrlsgn "Secrets" of manhood and womanhood; aeotua! abuses, Social evil, discuses, etc. The latest, most ailvsnceil nml com prebeiislve work that haa goaf been is tued on actual hygiene i'rliclosa In trnetlon for tboao who ure retdy lor Ibe true inner teaching. This book tells nurses luai-lier. Uih'- tor, lawyers, preachers, aoeiul workers, nonday HcIkmiI teachers and all other, young and aid, what all need to know about aaa mutters. By WnffeU Scotl HalL Ph. D., M. D. (Leiptig). Newapaper Comment.: "Bclontlnually correct Ohleago lii buna, "Accurate am) up-to tint." Philadelphia I'rett. "Hlandurd hook ol knowledge." I'hlladelplila Ledger. Th New York World ttys: "PUin truths for tho who naati or ought to know them for th prevention of statu. Uuder plain wrapper for only f 1. 00. Coin or Money order, postage ton cent egtra. IsVIAjM PU1U3HINGI COMPANY THE LIFE CAREER "tcltoellBt la yuutb keU lasartsM U ?.'."'. " P'l' trB ia tb kssSl way ur tha i.-.i prrnianrel otxaBttlea Bar wkUB ht It .tnal.lt I I r. ij.nl C Klklt. I his Is th Mission of th OREGON AGBICULTURALCOLLEGE I orly..Ulh School Vur Opeat SEPTKHBER i8th. 1914 Write lor llliittratrd loo page Book let, "IHH LIP! t.AKKKrt," and (ol CaU log containing lull Information. Vrirr Cii.nri- AtiRICULTURI : Autonomy, Animal Husbandry. Dalryr.ua bantliv Moulin Husbandry, Hortkultur. Agrluiltur for Teacher. FottGSTRV. I iMit.lNti 1-NtilNGtRINU. HOMI EC Niimii : Domtttlt Silent, Domestic Art :M.lN.bKlNOt hlectrlttl. Irrltttlon, lllthwav'. Mr. lisnLal Ibaml. al Ml.. In. rinnlt,. (OMMIiRCk. PHAalMAC?; IMM-MPIAI. Al'ls i'oialiimal Comn.-Agrkultur, Dairy Ihk, Home Maktrt' Course, Industrial Aits, I otestrv, Riislntst Short Court. Setoff .); -Pitno, String, Band, VoUs Culture. I ., ii,.i, Bo,,t.. Court by Mtil Fra A.Uraaa I UK. BKOISTBAB, (Iw T t u, B) CorvBlll, 1, ,.,.,. Departa No. 1, Baker Sumptei Arrive Prairie 8:30 A. M. 10:05 A. M. 2:10 P. M. No. 1 Makes good connection with O.-W. R. A N. No. 10 leav ing Portland 7:00 P. M. and No. 17 from east arriving Baker firiO A. M. No 2 Connects with La Grande local 7:00 to La Grande, 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. Spe ! iffl m v ' 1 m 10 E3 I ivtaw Hnmfi Ei $ ) Sewing Mniltino m jtT v 1 stiiV Iht aaaai NEW wj&$(w$ I I 'ME on the era RXgutHBI wk an tltr lrgt, UgJgVK llo. nt. china "fl aVWa BasssMJUBsl lr all M " W9 :!ior like it M ' fr .1 I .MioiiicrusgmHl W j The Mm Home Sawing Macllii Ctipuf, hkaimi.1, MASS. Bur WM. MIjLLQ ATTOIJNK' AT Ull Burns, On KooniB 1. sml i' .M.,.,,ir yM quit-klr mail, a 'rasas! rrst leaai CHARLES W. EUgfil . LAWYER Burns, . Qitj Prartioe in it,,. m.,,. ,-, .lMaa9 ml 'flit . nar-' -I Al, I 'Ita.-. II. A. ni ri'UM.y- a 1 Careful attfiitiun given htOl tio.'ia and Real Katati ratavJ 1 no taenia, , Ntilnry I'udlie Buhns. Ok . A. W. (iOWAN ATTpRNEY-AT-LAN SUte Courts and United Land Office 1'ractiw Thrw doors South ofth Harney County National M Burns. Oretrtin. FRANK DA VET Attorney at Law ...l.nPt Cast..,.., ,,,,.. Mtw.. t .n., RetBl 1 A..I,., u- l S i d OMk ylmgtm swMstwtH Hani, , count; .nttal ' u.i Laan mti, , Ore. ua Special Hosiery Offer (iiiarantccd Wear-Ever llutlery Kur Men and Women Lrdles' Hpeclal Offer for Limited l'inc Only- Hit pair of our finest 3bo value ladies guaranteed hose in black, tan or white colors with written guarantee, for 91.00 nml Hie for postage, etc. IMQAL flmp FOR MEN I or a limited time only. tt pair of mi llui'st Ha value Uuaranla) lluaaaiiy color with written guarantee, unit a pair ol our well known Men's I'aradl Ogr. tera for one dollar, aud 0u oenls for postage, to. Vou know ilntr bess: they stood the test wliuii all other failed. Thar glv real foot ciniifnrl. Tbey have no trains to rip. I bey never In-come loose and liaggy us tha shape Is knit lo, not press si in. Thy r (iusranleed fur fine. ueaa, fur style, lor superiority of mater ial ami workmanship, tbaolutaly ttaiu lett and lo wear tit month without iiolus or a uaw pair free. Don't delay aend in your order before offer expire. Giv correct sit. VMlWIAl MOSIEHY COMPANY Dayton, Ohio The Burns Flour Milling Co. Manufacturer! uf home product HIGH GRADE FLOUR "CREMO" THE FAMOUS UKKAKFAST FOOD The Cream of the Wheat, Freak and Palatable Bran and Other Rolled Mill Feeds You l'atroni.t' Home when jou doul here F. 0. Dh lakh roraierlj tstt, I i lU. a he, itui.oi.n, -r, vlee. A. . Ftatl Km i riiCaaf: slur al aa , . i, i) Eastern Oregon Lngioedk Company CIVIL AND IKKKiATION L"HI Burns, DrcgM THE FRENCH HOTEL P4VJD NKWMAN, l'rop. lUllfJi'."1 Strictly First Class. Splendid Service, Fine Accomodations, Commercial Headquarters Sample Room In Connection, keanonahle Rates t Direct connect iiHtt sou h nl I HARRIMAN ANDREWS f A. H. CURRY. Pror Ustvea Harriinttn Monday an J TatJsjV aa. arrives Wedneaday and SsJ)Js, eech'week, connecting Willi " line to Denio.'Winnemuec ale ' BUTTER WRAPPERS Printed in accordance with legal requirement on thoti notice at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms tit ost AtiCufcrJE .22 CALICUtRcMgtiM Rifle in the WOWD. U...I . :.. a- " hi i ,i UIH,) pugj MT .V, rIHH it ,.. Ulil.. ii 1 STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING RIFLE NO. 70. :tiWt- Jul UST MUCE M.OO 1 ll.ii, ii, s ia .at Short and I. tt lonu rilltt t'strlritlaes. Bend I r lininK,., irlt lllu-li .,i..l Hill,, i ,u- h'lfiiiiil "How toSltuut Well", t'rtl, t Sltsena Mtlaa- Clsttilsaad Sbotasa frtnn j out llo.iK i STEVENS ARMS fATOOLt'OMPANY,' . O. Boa B004, V ". fata, Jtfl tier. way,, ufcio J'icturo ghow tonight. IUU OI'Kr. r'.sj.uj. Uke.