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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1915)
pgsjgjzun i ' f ' - . I Delayed l-t Momnt.,, ' tb toe battle or rnedland, on June 14, 180T, tber waa a young lieutenant la Napoleon's army uainrd Schramm Wbeu the vletorloua general waa riding ..vor the battlefield tht avenitw be . .a . ...... .....1.1 nlDi'wr The cam upon tne igni-u-jit- ---- lying on the ground mortally woi.mled and weeping bitterly. -Why do jou wwp" asked Napo leon m ho rod by. "Because 1 mutt die before I au become a captain." tbe youtu cow P,Tb word of the dying lieutenant softened tbe emperor own. on. 1 ah.!! gldly fulfill your wish, he aald. "I hereby advance you to the rank of captain." The unexpected promotion aitually eared the boy's IK. recovered. Later on be fought moit valiantly for the cauae of Napoleon, and th time of the battle of Waterloo he M 1 already become a general. He out lived bla -laat momenta" on the tie d of rrtedland by mora than aewnty year. Imbarratalng. In South Africa General French earn d the title of "the ehlrt sleeved ga eraV' Mr. CbUholm ay In "Sir John French." General French WH often to be aeen walking about In camp In ahirt sleeve. One afternoon con .pondent rode up to the line, tuul see ing a aoldler altUng on a bundle el hay smoking a dilapidated looking old 1'lar pipe, aaked where the general w "The old man U somewhere about coolly replied the aoldler. "Well, Juat bold my horse wtm I g and search for hi in. "Cartatnly. lr." and the amoker rose obediently and took the bridle. "Can you tell me where the amoral tar Inquired the correspondent of a tuff officer farther down the line. "General FrenchT Oh. ho some where about Why. there be la hold Ing tbat horse' beadl" And the officer pointed directly to tbe amoker. atJll tranquilly polling at bla pipe and holding tbe horse. City of Magnificent Distsness. When the governuieut was moved to Washington In 1800 It was far from being a eattafactory place of residence. The city wa lad out In the wilder neu. They "took to the wood" for a capital city. It waa the first time that a government bad actually goue Into the wild and selected a site for a cap ital aful laid nut Its itv on a well de fined plan. As beautiful a we consul ar Washington today, tbe minister from Portugal, tha Abbe Core, who was considered one of the greatest wits of bla time and wbo In 1810 called It "the city of magnificent distances," so named It purely In derision. In that day there waa little but distance In tbe city. Aa lata as 1S-12 Charles Dick eoe, after hi visit, wrote that "Ita streets begin In nothing and lead no-1 wbere."-Frederlc- U I Isbback in la Uonal Magnilne. Sikh's Disk of Death. Blkb soldiers can certainly claim to posses a unique form of weaajii Thla la a hand thrown missile com posed of metal similar In shape to tbe discus, familiar In Human history. Its edge la sharpened like s ruzor, aud tbe weapon, when thrown with a peculiar circular motion, has extraordinary pen etratlag power. It cuts like a knife through paper when it strikes auy ob Ject In It path. At a dlstuac of a hundred yards the disk Is capable of cutting Its way through a piece of bard wissl two Inches thick It Is tbe peculiar twist given to tbe weapon when It Is thrown which causes tbe cutting edge to Oury itself so remorselessly 1u anything that at meets. It ta doubtful whether any tout the Sikhs could effectively use thla anlque weapon Broad Brlmaaed Hats. Toward the end of tbe thirteenth century big broad brimmed hau were fashionable In Austria. They were of such huge dimensions that u face uo der one of them could not Is? re. ug Bised. A poem written by Johannee Uadlaub expresses disgust with the style and tbe hope tbat the hats might be consign ml to tbe Danube "so that tbe pretty faoea of our women might once mora become risible." Appropriately Named. "What do you call your bulldog?" the) visitor asked tbe runner "Nabs." "A curioua name ror a dog. Why do you call blm ilmtv ' "Walt until a tramp comes aloog and I'll ahow you." Birmingham Age Herald. Strictly Businsss. Be Oo jou expect to carry out tbe promise you have made to marry inel She Well, as I took at the matter, 1 have taken an option on you. but 1 feel 1 nave a right to surrender It In the vent that a better opportunity offer. Richmond Tlmea-Dlspatch Coral Powdsr. The debris left from coral, after II baa been made loto articles of Jewelry, etc. la crushed, scented and sold a lootb powder at a high price by East Indian perfumers. Domestic Bliss. Mrs. Newed (to her husbandi-1 cook and cook and cook for you. and what do I get? Nothing! Mr. Newed -You're lucky. I always get Indlees tlon. t . Ancestors. Our nuueatnr are very good kind of folka. but they are the last people 1 abould cbooee to nave a visiting c qnlotnoe wHa.-Bberldan. The Grn Plm. Tba greatest discovery of borax tear made waa tbe result of the purest chance. A number of yeara ago a man named Aaron Wlntora waa prospecting for gold or other preatous metal In that American inferno known Death valla. Ha had bla wife wltb blm. nd they two worked together until Utr provision war at an end; than, ttit tariy disappointed at their III auecesa. they started back toward civilisation. Tba flrat night they camped In Ash valley. Hera they IK a Are aud pro pared to cook their aupper. Mre. Win ters called her husband' attention to tbe peculiar green tinge of tbe Same. He did not apeak, but with ahuklng banda scratched away the earth aud suddenly sheuted: "We're rich. Iteae: wra rich I It's borax I" Ha waa right Tney aubaequently aold their claim for a Tory large nm Slitting a Pen, Tbe ceuter silt In a pen 1 cut by a macblne which seems almost to think. It consist of two chisels which barely paaa eacb other when the slit Is made, and tbe exact way to whlcb tbe pen la , passed so aa to place the chisels In the proper poaltiou for cutting la one (if .Maiae iBBBiaBl'T--J " - ' ' l pi mm TRACING COTOTCTF61TOIS. Score t.rvkM Agent Have a Boeedlly Eflsotiv. tyetam. Soma time ago on of the local banka caught during th day coun terfeit ten dollar Mil. It waa such a clever counterfeit It would paaa auy body but an expert Tha next day ten or fifteen mora of tha bad bill wars found In the city. Then the government' machinery to protect It currency began to work But there was nothing myaterlous about Ita working. In the office of the secret ervlca here an official aat all afternoon smoking ant loosing bi so, linen of counterfeit currency. Hug. clond. of smoke roaa from his pli That kept up aU day The reader of detective talee wbo betlevee tbe eecTet service work In a mytrlou way would have been distinctly dlaaonolut ed. But at hut the pip dropped from the IIP of the man ltUug at the deak In the federal building with a whole pile of greonbacka In front of him. He took up two hills and compared them carefully. Then ha studied them again, noting every little curve and character l.llo mark. He stepped to th tele phone and called the 1'ntted state prim at Iavenworth "Waa Jama Ward, all Stewart. alias Nolan, In prleonr No Janie of the two aliases hail been out six months. Then telegrams went out to certain officer In certain cities. How they located Jainea Ward tbe government haep awnt Later the counterfeiter waa arrested t Springfield. ID and hla outfit for rat lug hills wh found with him And M another counterfeiter was caught and put out of business Ho wa It dona? Hlmple euougb-lf yon belong to the secret service every counterfeiter ha eoina dlatlugiitahlng chnracteritlc In Ills work, aom little curve or break In a lw that gives blin away. The eecrat aarvjc agent com pared the naw counterfeit with dosen. of old counterfeit At lst lia found the telltale dlstlHUUlsMW iharscterl tlc. And the rest was eaay James of the two aliases and counterfeiting device had aarved three terms before So there was plenty of his llaigaflT ff Uty Times. STOCKBROKERS OF PAWS. Whin Th.y Fail Thy Are Jajvar.sbly Trested ae Criminal. An agcut de change (Parte stock broker) can ..uder the rule of tbe code of commerce never be adjudged bauk rupt pare and simple, bla Insolvency always Involving more or lea crlinlual respiiui.lblllly In the absence of fraud Mw jMiiulty I hard labor tor a term, but in e of fraud tbe punish ment Is no less OlAD hard labor for life The public, however. asMref suffer from the Insolvency of an agent de change, because bis liabilities, uo mat ter what they amount to, are always taken care of and liquidated In full by tbe other inewUirs of tbe corporation, wbo contribute obligatorily each year to a sort of lusiirniKVs fund MT reserv for this purpose. Beside. oh of them must before being sMMnlisl make a aVfswIt of '.fflO.lsw or 3W).us) francs at i ireaaury. which allows them an inter of ?H per cent. An agent de change, according to section M of tbe code of commerce, must uot transact any commercial or banking buslneaa for bis own uccoiiul lie mast have n financial Interest In .. I....I.... In anv commercial csisnniai, -... . Ills i.wii name or under an assumed name He oiuinot receive pay ment or settle any account on behalf of bis clients The penalty for tit vlo latlon of this rule may 1 a fine of 3i00t) francs and eventually in uia missal of th offender -r-xcuange. Wlrs Tbe sight or a man trtnimtog tree auddenly falling to tbe groond. killed by a shock from electric wire against which tbe branches were blown, leads I'hlllp B Edelman to suggest In the Scientific American tbat not nseric enough car to taken In stringing high power wtrea to keep them far away from tree, born and bouses Mr. Kdelutsn says that every municlpsllty should require hit rolt age wires to be separated frog H neighboring object by distance of not lesa than eight or teu feet.-New York World A Rsauks. Mar fallowed Edward," muml .lble'1 the high school girl wbo was trying to Ox the aovereigus of Enalafld lu her mind. "What'e thatr Bpok up grandma, who bad been dosing. "Mary followed Edward." "Then you keep away from Mary. 1 don't want yos to go with Ibem kind. Olrls to getting too bold."-IutoylUe Courier-Journal. vVerrled "Tbat dog of Black' will be tbe death of me, barking at me every tlm I paaa." "But barking doga don't bite." "I know, but I'd rather be bitten at once than kept In aupanae."-I'hlla- .delplila Ledger. Heard a the, Hay Baler. "A good laab to sunshine to the home' remarked tbe proverb djspeu aar. ''Yes," rejoined the hopeless idiot, "but t that It isn't aa stable a a horse luugb. yfbMtV - Indianapolis Star. A equlohr Hu (feeling bis way)-Would you get marrltd If you were 1? She-1 dop'f believe I could -If I war you-Boston f'ran script. H Ought t Knew. Ijuty-l sboold like to look at a flat which I see by for rent In this building, but no one baa aaasyered my ball Man I'll show It to you Hlgnt thli way. mum. "Wall, thto to aometblng like II. Tbe rooms will suit. I'm sure What eort of a Janitor have they bereT" "J'tie rerg beat to the city, mom." "Obliging r "Tbe kindest tteaJed gentleman to be found any where, ssWU" "HoneatT' "As tbe day to long, num.'' "Js be atteoUvo to hla duties r "He's Jyst workia' klmaelf to death, mum. Alwsye tblnklo' up aome new thing to make folk eoufortabto." "Well, 1 declarel J wouton'l lose thto flat for the .world- Where U the Jaul tor uowf Tin liltn. woA"-J5Jig .CUy HUr sasasj I I esTJBr'- To Avoid Worry. If yon would void worry train your self to be methodical and to act op to tbe good old maxim of never putting off till tomorrow what coo be done today The Berrower Bit, A theatrical manager aaked an author-actor down to a watering resort aa hi guest from Saturday to Mon day. The actor accepted with alacrity nd went down with the full Intention of borrowing fitK from the manager before he returned to London. The time paod vcr.v Miilokly. however, and the would lie bomiwor kept put ting off the evil inomeiil. hoping for a more favorable opportunity to prefer hla request. When Sunday ulght came be decided to leave It till they were returning to town together. They eeemed to tie getting on ao nicety that ha did not wlab to spoil It What win hi lprror and consterna tion when next rooming. In answer to hla Inquiry for hi hot th waiter aald: "Ue left lr, by the early train for town and eald 1 wa to glva you tble note." The letter ran as follew: "Dear Old Chap-Had to leave early Kindly pay the bill aud let me know what I owe you when we meat In town.-Your. U"-London Hall. Couldn't Fees Failure. In 17K! James Trice, a distinguished amateur chemist and fellow of tbe Irttlsh Itoyal society, announced tbat he had Hiuoeislrd In liivt-ulltig a uietb od of ooiivoulnit inerviir and other In ferlor metals .nlo gold and silver. He Meal 111 till a series of experiment In tbe presence of a mini her of men ol rank and science whlcn were appsreui ly successful Some of the gold thus produced waa presented to the king, and the University of Oxford, bearing of this. Immediately conferred on Price tbe honorary faff of M. l. But a Berce control ors.v arose, aud be waa requested to prove the truth of bis discovery before the lloyal society. He assented, and on the sppoluted day the critic assembled at hi horns. 14 received them cordially, and then, atep plug to one stile, he swallowed a Dash of laurel water and died In few. mo ineut He bad. It I thought made a mtstnke In his e Mri roetit sno oau not the moral courage 1 "WP It-MW-doo Standard. 0nuin Wit. Benjamin Moore, lb econd btobop of Nw York, wa a man noted In hla day for bla ready wlt-a quallly thai hla wife apparently shared with him A dinner was given by aome one of Oouverneur Morris' menus wueu o was about to deiwirt rr Europe. BUb op Moore and bi wife were of the party In the cow of Ik converse tion Mr. Morris observed tbfl ic be was going abroad he Ud WA Pto will and. turning to Bishop Moora. W to blui' "My reverend friend. I have b qocathed to you my complete Block of Impudence " Bishop M.airc replied. "fcUr, yon are out only very kind. MM you are eery delirious Vou have left me by far itsajaMrl i rti n or your estate " Mr MooJe immediately added, "My dear jou MM i.'W.iolo saeealon of your i-.beiK.in v mmmmi n"- Voiiiii t'oini'iiiilon Fascinated by Mis Model. v The WeklJ uncling ot III aisrrwo fjidlcs aVgtfcsM h" "'e sJset Control and liulduiiii- ol JJoabauds bad MM been calleO i onlei by Hi- pybleiii "Members v Itl now ii-ll Ibejj .' bles. oue at s lime, said lb bslr A meek looking little woniau stood up In s tur lorner or the room "My husluind." njjv quavered, "to In love with his model " The buss or goaslp suddenly raSasf. and all fm 'er turned upon tbe speaker. "But your husband la mt y artiaf.' argued (bo president "He run gn Iron fouudry. doeen't her "Yea'ni." ald tbe steak tody, "but all the aame he loves bla model Yaw aee. be'a a self made ." IstesfSB Btamlurtl An A.ici-nt Phrase. 'J'be frciiienlly quoted ") do not pb) itif taitii upou your gleo.ve" Is traced in scntlBtofll to feudal times, wbep flto nurtUiiiis of s lasder Wand to f bl Mdg iiiuiied upou tbelr sieerao W noes Ibeaa Isidges were changed for qieclllc piiriioaes, and persons learned to doubt; hence the phrase. "You wear the badge, but I do not Intend to pin my Wh 'f your eleeve." New York America) What Hurt Meat. "Why are you crying ao bitterly, Ut ile man?" asked tbe kind hearted old lady as she patted tbe tearful young ster on bis load Bill Joiie lilt mo ou the noso," waa (be lioy'g reply. "Dlil he hurt you uiucbr Naw; lie dldn t hurt Ue si all. but jtAii ne run awai berore I coum uii mm back ' Klcliuiond 'nmes-tnapaicu J h 0l(len Fleece. The nolisl Order of the Uoldeo Kits.., e Is ii miJilary one Instituted by Philip Die Uood. I Mike of Burgundy. la H.'b ug lb ucnislon of his mar riagc l'b Ike roiiugueae Prlureee la al.dlii The oldit MOW ! I both Spain and Austria. Th Peeeimlel. No doing anything with a pesalmtot When vou Hud a bright aid for him be nun t look at It for fear tbe light might blind him -Atlanta Constitution. A Difficult Css. Maud Mine you given Jack any op pMlunlftoa to propose? Betty-Yea; but I isjuldn'l tell him they were op ppriuniiles Itu'-toii Trnnscrlpt If ion Jilow ymir neighbor's tire don't complain II the sark fly In ypiir face. - Wise Hu ws . Mary W. Chtombwrtaln GRADUATE lVVeWK General obetalrtcal Mtd sarglral niiralng Write or phone Laiweat, Ore;en. $1500 Reward! The Oresea, Oel, I torsi aud Nevada UveiUMk Preteo lloa AaaoelstloBot wblsh ths suder leueil Is inemlier, will give 11,030 00 tesrard for svl- Ih nt aid en rlullouotaur psr iv oi sarllas stssl- l ii r horse, eallie or hi u lei beleaalsf u say oi lu i;"dVV ben. la addition Niiim ahovs, us adarslgasi offers the me ooodltlon Xmxi.ou (or all hens branded hors ebod bar on both er either Jsw. Brand recorded In eight cousllsa ksugs llaruey, lke n(l (.'rook ooHBliss, Horn vented when sold. Nobs but grown horsss W gad aply ?a rge Lulu life. w..w.kkowM rii, Oresea. Inermeua Rainfall In Hawaii. Tha rainfall on tha Island of Hawaii Vaiiee grtly. ranging from the r M downpour of 8flH Inches a year la the upper Walplo valley to twenty Inch on aome of the Iohb of llnnln IsL Tbe only surface streams on the Island are found along the northeast cosst between llllo and Kohala. Wnl plo river, according to the United Statea geological survey, Is the largest stream on the Island and has boon part ly developed for Irrigation. At Knpo ho, on the eait point of the 11 ml, arm water flowa from seam In th rock. Theee warm springs flow Into a pool about 100 feet long, 2fl feet wide and 10 foot deep. The pool Is entirely surrounded by rocks, and Its color va ries In shade from a beautiful blue to violet Walapela, or Green lako, la a body of fresh water In tbe pit of an old crater near Kapoho This lake cov ers an area of admit five acre and la fed by apringa below th surface. A pumping plant lakes water from thla lak for domeatic us and for li-rlga Hon. Military Moalo. "No on la nine of peace can under stand what war Is," writes Hev. Charles B. Jefferson In the Woman's Home Companion. "We may pieparo for It bill Wa do not realize what It Is w are preparing for. Military prepara lions are quite Interesting, even excit ing. Boya and girl are always fits dusted by the paraphernalia or battle. Never have the luatruiuetita ol war heen o Intricate and sparkling as now. All tha trappings of tbe inlluiiry world are alluring "Military music Is full of piercing uttae, which set the corpuscles of the blood dsiiclug. But military music ih not th music of war. The music or war la th groans of wounded and dy ing men aud th sob of broken heart od-eomn Military music Is one of thk embroidered veil thrown over the face of war to make boy thiol that war 1 glorious' A htulberry Tr Legend. Tpe uiulU-rry. "wisest of trees." as Pliny tanned It. really "Ukee" Umdou and fruli profusely even in the rounds uf tbe Charterhouse, at murky amltbneld llidou mulberry trees are mnlnly derived fruiu n fud r lames i.. wbo wanted to found n silk frowlBg industry Wltb the proverbial folly of oasis nt. the llrltisb Sulomuii Intro ducsd Iba black mulliarry. disliked bj silkworms. InstauU of the While isri ety, which forms their food The black mulberry bad been pisuieu uy v in aal I'ol st iJiutietli In llSBt and mere - . i .1 ir Were Will oilier specimen - sen of Byop llOU According to a prefly tjreek legend, an ujuiufi"" ITSfg originally White, but a mulberry tree waa grpwIUB beside "Ninny's tomb" when PtTSBMM "lid Tl'lsls' '"cd there, and tbe blood of the ' ' jumed tbe fruit to Ita present color Origin e ht Ony. When waters charged wllh ciirlKinnte of calcium derived from lluieslous are allowed to evaporate they deposit their load i ii... r.,1111 or suiter, w eiTi. san be obsi-rMsl lit mall)' Ibawal apd "peirVytog ''1 '''"8 and a?" IN the forwoOoU Of staluctlli and atalsgnilief In limaatoup caverus. Ih tbla way large mas of compact cgr iHiimte are formed, some of them of .rest beauty. Th o called "onyl marbtoa," uf which tbe Meilcsn "ouyi" la a familiar ,mple. arc formed In thto way Home lock of (J,l class la stalagmltlc la cavenia, and Boine- of B la formed by springs. IU vsriuUoUS In qolor nd titure. to which It oma mental cbgracter Is largely due. are commonly profiled by Impurities or Inclusions, such ss olid of Iron or eyes mud nl clay. -New iork Tele-grm- Ancestry f the Hsn. Darwin believed tbat our domestic fowl are deecimdi'd from the Jungle fowls of India. As otbsr authorities have sometime disputed bis view, tbe statement of t'harlea William Iteelm curator of ornithology at the New fork analogical park. Is ggpgcisttj in lereatlng: "fter aiudylnif all (our aie ctos of feral (iallus In Iheli miile baupta as well an man) cMimplcs ot uatural and sriliiclai b.vbridlxing and reviewing the elUlwiny froip nil points of stow I ran hud gi nnsou o ui rlbut the ancttry of sll varieties ol our domestic fowls lo other (hull tile red Jungle fowl of India " nquiillv. "Yea. Henry aVril.ee jsf '"' Idler froni college. They alio, n ytruDg (hirst for kuowledge lit- never write? without aklug for Information ' -That's On. What does lie sskT "Be always aks. When are you go Ing to send me some more money r " Cleveland Plain Healer All Ihs Same. The "boruy handed" culls wh( be live on "pay." the skilled mecliiinlc grgHea." the city clerk "salary." tbe banker "income." o landowner "rent roll." a lawyer "feea.'' a burglar "swag," but It all comes lo (he snme fff t,h eeA Igsjoa Hemp flotic. oi Sheriff . Sal. (I. A. Kambold, plalutirl v. Nora Hicliardsnii, James (tichardsun, Henrietta Klchurdsou, Madison Hich- Sr4s"n, Ifilhy Kicloirdann. and I .eon M. Urowii, iliifondauts. Ily virluu of a writ of iKociitiou duly lasusil out ol the Circuit Court ol the (tale of Oregon, for Harney County on July 1, llll.'i in the above untitlod suit wherein said Court rendered a judKinont ggsj decree on April U, IlilM, in favor ol the plaintiff and against defendants, Nora Ki.-liiildson. J, noes Kichiirdson. Henrietta Klchar4son, Msdj'son Itlcli ardaon andiiiby Hicliardaou, in tliosum of M&l.oo and liitnrusi llioroou from April l 1011 t 1,1U '"'" "' per cent par annum, and the further sum ol 40 attorney foe and costs and dis bursement taied at r. und fore closing a mortgage mid ordering the sals of the property therein duscrllwd, mid I arUcu)rlv descrlned hsresltei . Notice la lioroby yivep that I will on the nh day of Augdat IWIfi, at lm0ourt boua door In llurns, Oregou, at tun o'clock In the afternoon ol aaul day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the said property, doing de scribed as follow : Lot sip, sit ven, eight, nine, ten and eleven ol block seventy n.glil ol llie Fourth Addition to lliu City ol llurni Harney County Oregon, or so much thoraof, as may be necessary to satisfy the afore aald judgment loguthur with tbo interest thereon, ami all cost ami accruing coats and dliluiissuisiils. Dated July 1, 1915. ' W. A. OOOI1MAN, BJierlu. Uy TJJOB. bTHAUUK, Deputy NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR HARNEY COUNTY. In l be matter of the estate ol .lohnX. Williams, declared. NOTICK IB HKRRBY UlVKN that the undersigned has been duly and re gularly appointed executor ol th estate o( John X. Williams, deceased, by order of the Honorable II. V. (.evens, County Judge of Harney County, Oregon. All persons having claims against tha said estate are notified to present tbe same, duly verified aa by law required, to Hie undersigned at Ills residence at Fields, Oregon, or M. A. Bigg, bis at toniey at Burns, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated at Burns, Oiegou this 16 day of July, llllo. First publication of this notice, Juiv 17th, 191n. (Signed) CI.YDK I.. McKBLVKY, Bxeoutor of the estate of John X . Williams, deceased. Notice of Sh.riti'. Sal. Thomas llutton, plaintiff va. I, I'. Mutiny and Julia Matney, defendant. I'.v virtue ol a writof riecutioii issued ui July I, 11115, out of the Circuit Ootrl oi tin Stale oi Oregon for llurnry I'liuiiiv, in the ubuvo entitlrd suit wliriciu ssnU'nuit irmlfirda imlgnicnt mill decree on March 2U, 1011, In favor of th plaint ill and against the defen dants, in the sum uf Kleven thousand one hundred and seventy and 20-100 Dollars $1 1,170 -'0, wltb Interest there on lioin March UII, llll.'i and until paid at i lie rate of H ier cent per aiiiium, also fur live liiiud red dolliirs attorney lee with interest thureon Irum March "!l, lOlfi until paid ut ths rata of (1 s-r ceut, per annum, und for coot and disbursements land at t'.-o.bl), and loreplodnga certain mortgage and ordering tie sale ol the propei tv therein decylbed,and particu larly described hereof tor, Notice is hereby glveu that I will on the seventh dav ol August lul.'i, at the Court house door in Hums, llsrnry County, iiii-gnii l two o'clock in the slid ni-iii ol said day, soil at public auu- tion to Hie liigluwt bidder lor oaih, llie aald property belngdeecrllvcd saloliowe South hall ol Southeast quarter. North west quarter ol Southeast quarter, A Southwest quarter ol Northeast quarUr of agnllno si I ; Boullieaat quarter ol sec tion eight . Northwest quarter of section seventeen, alt in TownfMp tweply-lour South l.1 fatrf fhlrty-ono Kuat, ff. M. slao the Northaaal quarter p, NMrtJ quarter of section thirty .Southeast liur ter Soutlieat quarter ol section nine UHin, V,'pf ialf ot Southwest quarter of ectloii twenty, all In Jqwnshlp nine teen south ol Hang twenty nine Meet, W. M. Harney County, Oregon, Includ ing all water rights and other right and appurtcnancce tl srsunt," belonging, or so mucli thereo as maybe necesssry lo satisfy (he aloresald judgiiihiit will, thai interest thereon together with aU mrl accrued or which may aotirue. Hated at Hums, July lit, ItHft W. A. '.inil'MAN, Sberill. My TerOf. WJUOUB, Deputy. Rolled barley, wheat and oats for wje at market prices. W. A. Coodman's feed yard. Thank Maltha I Imik l the thousand of hornet and officei It protects from the weather think of the peace of mind of gj) the people who now have come to resiilc tile anwih-c tit comes from leaky roof. Multhoid is a great routing, rendering an iiicktimablr service to buijdci. Harney VaJUy Lumber Co. B(rjaa, Oregon BBsmbbsbbbIbbb) bk. jEHflEaKaBssVeRi J VjBneV SafeP'fSP yeTeV AYSw afcJaVaeal-. Floors Like New Marred and worn floors are hard to clean and hard to keep clean. Half an hour's work with the paint brush changes your old shabby floors into new floors that arc easy to keep clean and hard to wear out. ACMEQUAUTY jKLQQB; fAINT (CRANITK) is the best floor paint to use. It it made especially to be walked upon, is ready for use, easy to put on you can do it yourself and dries quickly. A quart will cover girVUf 7S square feet, two coats. Ask for a copy of our "Home JJecorating" booklet. It tells you all about the use of paints, enamels, stains and finishes in the home. Burns Hardware Co. Agents Hradach. and NewnnM Cored. Chimbwrialn'e- Tablets are entitled to all the praises I can give them," writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spancerport. N. x. tny have cured me of headache and nervousness and restored me to my normal health." For sale by all dealers. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tbe Btate of Or egon, for Harney County. Bin B. Smith, plaintiff, to. ; Arthur K. Hmith, defendant. ) To Arthur B. Smith, th above named defendant: In the name of the Stat of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint hied againsi you in th above entitled court and suit on or before the last day of the time pre scribed in the order for publication of this summons upon you, which period of time Is sit week from the date of th Ant publication oi thi summons, to wit: within six week from the 2th day of July, 1016, that being the dale of th first publication hereof, and il vou fail to so appear ad anewer aid complaint, tht plaintiff will apply to court for th relief demanded In said complaint, to-wit: -a decree of said court forever dissolving tbe marriage contruct now esisting between plaintiff and de fendant, aud that plaintiff have the care, custody aud control ol l.elah Smith, a minor child, the Issue of snld marriage, and lor general relief. You are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publi cation thereof in The Tims-Herald, weekly newspaper published in Burna, Harney County, Oregon, pursuant to aa order of Hon. Ii. C. Leveos. County Judge ol Harney County, Oregon, made and dated th lth day of July. 1015, the data of th, flrt publication being July 24th, 1918, and the last publica tion thereof will be on September th, 1B1G. J. S Cong, Attorney for l'aintiff. J0HNUBM8KKLINU. ,3p:y Jewolor- OptJoiiW and Kntrruvoi'. Kim WaPn KepHirin A cialty. e Mtmmmt eeeotteeeeeeee w : f WW e e e ! RESTAURANT r. 90ftM Ftmk Pi op. e 5 Short ay SMbbIs At All Hours Pfders and Prompt Service ! With Reasonable Rates I ' Give tie A Call j llffiflfrf ftllJl.t'.'lM "" : Coiiililiiulion sIli, Injury, Hicident and death benefit protection at mini mum cost. $2,0X1.00 death benefit; 11,000.00 lor loaaof limb or eyesight, lom 3.00 to (16.00 weekly lick or ae rldenf liAbeflt;' 11,000.00 Emergen. re-iii-'f benefit'. Cost it lii.uo per year. fiO other dura or asKesmenta. In this Dio'sffou lf p n and women arc placed pn go equal baglf, rgrdag wl occupa. lujn. r'vrry pgrtop tnake tie same form ef appllpgtion, pays tin- saiim amountof premium aud receives the aame amount of benefit. Men and Women between tb ages ol lu and 66 gr fromnted. No restrictions aa to o cupatioo, only ltirod men employctl employed on track, train or roound )ioue, can not be accepted. Claims are paid within aisty dys anywhere in tho U.S. Canada or Europe. Old reliable Inauranoe Company. flOO.OOO.OO on BtaU dpoait M a protection (or Policy holder' And to guarantee the payruont ol claim. For further tree Information addres liuatuvc V.. Werner, Secretary and lioneral fdansger, liok SKI, lluffslo, iJjgflJfJl ,$ fliio- and Jfl''L i ........ r.-ri fit: ;mntiiMr.im.-.' - RODNEY DAYI- Hoaie Painting Paper Hnngln and DecomtlntJ Cnlclmlnlng . j j Hardwood Plnlnlng Fresco Painting Estimate farmilaes - plication. - OIVE HIM A CHAKCn a rmiitmni:'inti tjtjnti"""'" - TM1 )08T ACCUfiATE .22 CALIutRRPatMf Rifle In the WORLD Made In two uiodcUi one for . Short K. V. cr- t ridges -the other lor .ss I l: oi- 11. V. STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE NO. 70. 'Handle la . Hhort and U . UST PMCE B.OO lonir rifle cart ridge. as7 Baf handsomely lllualrstrd Kltle Cata loir a ml " I low to Shoot Well". ( irdrr Steven SjMm PlitoUsad Ssetgaa from your Uealer. STEVENS ARMS &TOOLCOMPANY, e. o. BOO, rillf oi-FP. PAIXg. stASa. ornclA!. DIKKCTOUY itiTs- oaaeoa: 0 ( ,... iOo. K. ChsinasrlalD I Harry Lan iW C llswlej N J Slasuil .. . A.M. Crawford i.earaM Meet OeagrssaaMO A tt.irii.'y ileueral ...... Ouverimr Secretary ol stale freaelirvr -nipt Pabllo In. inn tlos Htati I'rlnter .. . Ilea W.ulott T.IIU J A I l.nri l.lfl yi s miDiwar KB 0 ii Bars sm. flffl Iriae l,.n-ni- lll'l.-e i BsraeM . SMB. Moor NINTH .0011 141 KI8TRICT. 1. 1. in. il JinKi- "a'S" iilK luimi) Atteraei " ale i in nil i nun unite llie Bret Mosdsj Id April bikI in.i Moaaay lu October. i l.,l ui H.-nelor lullll K.'.iv-lilallre wh greek W. r. Ilomeii uni'BTv- iiahssv : County JudKC Clerk rn-vlnri:r BttTVVtOf rilKTlll (Irani Tbempsos H T HubI f& A g. klchsrOBOB j J ixmessB I M Hamilton AMCH'ir ICoroMf -iiM V 0M0t4Jf ( uiiniiiBtloiicr Ij. W.(.ISTB(S' nllUf aW.ll I .Mint) ( 111111 int'1 ( the fin.' WeduMdftjr In eUnusuy. nRtdi, WF. July. HyKlr Ma Nuvcmlrvr. nAhNKV i i.aiwii errici: Keifl.n-t rt. i run Was rarrs Ham Motbsrsbeaa M.)r..i. kveor.lel, Ticseiio'i M,lil ... kam leulb.r.bead K.jf VB SMBklS - Men.; gmlBBB ..K L.Hslsee fn.J IfaBMB r-oiiui tlinrti ' a. O. Welcome I .'.in, . Imjieliirt i K J MrKluBun Kesttae of tbe OasnaaU "r hcod4 sod yonrik v. ,. in,. j The New Home Sewing Uieklil TiHiawauia tonight LlLiL'-JBHC XJrmmfwFJl dVV onff M. ' u i I 1 I.. iny vt.y o f tcarwHi JB New Home B 5 Sewing Machine lS ifH "" 1 it lo buy (Ks machine V H and ill til lege. M AVygTg T M i..hioe t. I i'-J v.w.ni.d far all tBBfr.Ki-. ; "ma, PjwNr'CjfW . Rabjuss JOB WORK We do It right If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Best Job Printing GRIFFITH & 5AURMAN Phyaiuiai and HnrgMOg BORN, .!., ' J. CO. or RftV Plirslclan and - o,, i Burn, - - - ''" in Office on lecond floor Tol loaajia Bldg, Phone .Minn M, DEr1M"r & M:MwH. Physicians and Surgeons Call nawered prompiiv night or day 'Phone Harrimau. Hsrrlman, Oregon Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Albritton. Ore. Lt. E. HIBBARD Office first door east photo nailery Bonis. OtnJRM BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law Office Practice Land Scrip for Sal Vale, Oregon M. a. ik;(;s Attorney at Iaw Voegtly lildg.. Hunn, On-gon G. A. REMBCLD AtU)rney-at-l,:iw, Burns, Oregon. HERMAN VON ;-( HMALZ Attorney at Lan Contests and practice bet I . - l.iid Oflii-e n ipei iilty OOlce; Fry lildg. next rjoo) 10 poet otfcVe llurns. Oregon CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, Oregon rrgrticea in tin- Slat. ( irt mid be fore the U.K Und Of, OhftH. II. I -oonimt. Attokskv-ai-i aw, Careful attention given lu Collec tions and Real Kst.it- ii. .itters. ;.-;r t.. SotHry 1'iil'ii Blknm. llRgooa. A. W. GGWAN ATTORN EY-A I LAW 8tate Courts and United StaUi Land Office Practice Three doors South of tin- Harney Count v National Rank Burns, t n-irou FRANK DAVEY Attorney at Law Notary Public Caayeyamiae. Monry l....i.. Kf.ir.e, ANosele-ll. S. Land Oltur H iVllSI OB.ee between II. n . . I BI ttaUOBBl Baat ami Lan.l 0BM , Burns, .. . Ore. on THE SAYER STUDIO Kodak Film; Developed and all photography. work done ip firaf class shape. Prompt attention PURRS . ORF-f.OH F. C. Dll.l.AKO A. o. IMiivsa Feraierljf Aeei. BBilaa) , srsurl) i in. I Kr nt). a Hrelemsiioii jmt- glaesi ol I vice. i stara ii Eastern Oregon l-'ngineerinj Company PYL AND iKH!(;i(i)N EriuiNtijj, Borns, On nun the warveia of peumaklng.