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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1915)
i e P. UNCLE SAM'S NAVAL EXPERT. On Wh 0a Nthlng but Play With Ty ttltthlp. In a loot, low building down near the river la Washington there la b tnau who play Nn toy ,n,P 00 ,oy ocn. And a reault of hi piny ht ran foretell exactly now the big Imttle ship of the United Btatea navy will bbv In a atom at aea, and he can predict to a nicety how much home power wUI bo needed to drive the great transatlantic liner laden with their passenger and freight. He do this before wen the kels of the ahlpa bar been laid down. fie 1 a nayal constructor lo lb United States nary, and th toy vnu ou which he works to the United suites experimental model basin. The sheet of water la the baaln la 600 feet long and Ofty feat wide, with maximum depth of fourteen feet But In thl limited apace th naval expert working with a wave maker, a dynamometer, a towing bridge and other apparatus, can solv all the me chanical problems connected with the construction of a ship, Ita prohahl roll when struck by giant waves and th horsepower needed In It trcinen don engines to drive It through the water. He works with Vooden models twenty feet long. Borne of them m elgh 1,000 pounds, non of them more than 2,000. Th other countries of the world n paraffln models, but b works entirely with the tutnlutnr ship of wood. Th drawing and plans of the bat tleship to be built by Uncle Sam ar turned over to th conatructor by the navy department's bureau of construc tion and repair. In a little ahop ad joining th building which covers the model bssln the models are made and painted. Bags of abot each weighing twenty-five pounds, are kept on hand to bring the model up to the corre sponding weight of the big ship Th final test are made In the "toy ocean' near by. Popular Magaalne. UNSEBN COMPANIONS. Familiar Thst Are Bern and Dwell In Our Imaginations. Real men and women aro not the only people. Onr minds are Inhabited aa truly as any other country. Every child has his Invisible playmate, to whom he talk mora freely than to bl parent and with whom h goes upon strange adventures a tiny Columbus, with whom he embarks upon the wa ters of the bathtub to discover a new land, or roving De Soto, with whom he alip through the garden gate unat tended and unafraid, always before be Is three year old, bent upon an excur sion Into the wilderness which lies across th brook hi th field or In the woods. If you ar the father or mother of this child you never can understand that how the timid baby who was never befor out of your sight could bave gone so far slone. Why, when yon found htm, stained with bla trav els, very tired, slmost nodding, he was till confluent, preoccupied and tieut upon a further pilgrimage Into the un known. It to because he was not alone. H was accompanied by an other whom he know better than he will ever know father or mother, one of those companions of his own fancy, about whom he never tells you or any one else. The people grow up like ether peo ple. Th little child bss his familiar, and the young man his bl "Ideal," al ways a woman not tbe one be marries nor even the one be might have mar ried, but one whom be never saw In the flesh, veiled and Inscrutable presence who never forsakes him. And when be grows old and the wife he did marry grows ld abe remain young, fairer than tbe lilies, sweeter than lion eydew upon tbe lesves In June.- corra Harris In Harper's Magazine Romance. They were t a tea on Morulngslde she extremely pretty and engaging despite tbe fact that abe was In Teach er' college and be an earnest student of tbe law. Tbey bad really gone quite far along the pleasant road of ro mance. He Inquired civilly what de gree ahe pursued. "I aspire to an M. It 8 ," abe replied demurely. "I dare aay tt'a bard." be answered abaentmlndedly. Hour afterward un der tbe green shaded light In bl own room It all cam to blm suddenly. New York Post A Composite Church. While there are many beautiful church. It to an old saying that the choir of Beaovato, tbe nave of Amiens, the portal of Bhclma and the towers of Cbartrea would together make tbe loveliest church in tbe world. Tbe glaaa In the great windows of nave and transept at Rbelms waa one of It greatest charms Almost all of It waa made at i lie lime when sucb work wa moat beautiful Scared, but Ne Coward. "To look scared, lieutenant," said the coarse grained fellow In tbe ranks to sn Intelligent young officer aa the regiment waa ordered to charge. I am scared," was tbe frank reply. "If you were half as acared a I am you would be on the run Ova mile In the rear." Boston Transcript. A Foolish Theft. "You ar charged witb going through the pockets of a man who hired your taxlcab." "Guilty, your honor." "A very foolish robbery. Wby weren't yon content to get hi money In tb usual manner?" Pittsburgh Post Why He Didnt Cry. Mother Uoodnes. how did yon hurt yoor Bngar aoT Little Ion Wltb hammer. "War "A good while ago-" "1 didn't bear yon cry." "No, mother, I thought yon wr out"-Btray Stories Wltd.m. Hop and occea inak flner tonic than madlctn. Tbe to took I fresh air. Tb bast rttrtoraUv to toep. Tbe beat atimnlant to extras. Patigu call for rest and not tb par.- Wisconsin But Journal. On View of Oelf. Pop. what to gtdfr "Half, my so it Jusl the sain a work, except tbat you get paid for work "-Pittsburgh Pre. A flood Start "H offr at a Platonic affavtlon." "Well, tea It A ptotonlc ffctlon ftea i lead to th real thlng.--P1tte- ia0ghed when be teftr-Jodg. Ourgb 1'isftt Our first Theater, th IT63 th Vim theater la th Unit ed State was opened la th colony of Virginia at old Willi ruaburg. Th originator was an English actor, Wil liam Hnllam, 8r., who brought his owa company from ovr a and pre o ted The Merchant of Venice" aa tb Ini tial performance. Th Idea prad rap Idly, and soon New fork. Philadelphia aud th other leading communities of colonial America each had lis the ater Wtill th Virginia playhouse waa the Brat la th United States, ac tor had played In th colonies before this dat. Th drat I aald to bar been the English strolling plyr. An thony Aston, who waa known aa Mat Medley. Th actor and hie art of that day wr generally despised by th Puritanical coiontoto. The Massschu setts legtolatur passed a law shortly after amateur had glvn "Th Or phan" at tbe Coffee House In lloatou In 1710 which forbad ucb perform ance, prescribing a penalty for actor and spectator silk of ISA ach. Evolution a Nans. Cosmo Inn, la hi work on eur name, quota a tnatanc showing the gradual transformation of a patronym ic. "A respectable cltisen of Dublin named Halfpenny throe la trad, an hi children prevailed on him in hi latter year to change th nam, which they thought undignified, and tbla be did chiefly by dropping th last letter. He died and waa buried aa Mr. Hal pen. The fortuu of th family did not raced, and th on of our citizen thought proper to renounce retail deal (ng, and at th earn tiro looked about for a eupbonloaa change of nam. H mad uo acrupl of dropping tb un necessary 'n.' That being dune. It waa easy to go Into tb Otitic rag, which Tb Lady of tb lk' bad just raised to a great height No be who had run th streets as little Kenny Halfpenny came out at the levee aa Kenneth It) Alptu. the descendant of a uuudrcd king. '- Loudon Chronica. Oileasy. When King Airouao ol Bpalo I stay Itig at San Belsisttau. say lb Man Chester News U frequently goes across lo Hiarrlu fur an afternoon ol recreation. On one wt-uslon be arrived at th itatluii there and balled Itoer. Tb driver recognized blut. and wbn bla majesty naked what the fr ws Mid, Km the King of Hln It will b 10 train.' The sing smiled and merely paid l lie ordinary far aa provided by the lurid J-o lltaf (mount. hwvr. ne uddiil a Up of th usual to. A fa-a days later b wu again in Blarrlix and also look Oacnt. But on this o a'lon tb cucber w mora dip luunitlc. When asked th amount ut the fare he replied. "Vonr majesty a a me nothing for tb email service I have had tbe honor to rentier Dim. ills majesty replied to thl courteous speeeb by prsjawptlug tb cabby with a 100 franc note Bricks from Babylon. There to a law to th Turkish etn plre prohibiting the exportation of rel irs and antique more than UN) year old. aud the fact that It Is on the slat ute IsKika give rtaw b the common practice of offering spurious art Idea to the tourist Ileal objects of art or ol sufficient age to I of vails are rarely to lie purchased, and tb general dealre of the v 11 lor. therefore, teems In lie to obtain stoues or pieces of clay from the sites of ancient ruin or bricks wltb Inscription. Tb former can probably be obtained, but tbey ar practically valueless, si on piece ol clay from Baby loo Is quite like anoth er from Musol Bricks from either ol these places that ar known to be gen ulue are uiiohta With Military Honor. It to not universally known what to m.ant by fuoaral "with full military honor." In such a fonrl tb cofBu l born on gun carriage. If tbe dead soldier wa an Infantry man bis sword and helmet rt on bis coffln. At tbe funeral of a cavalry soldier bis sword aud helmet ar fastened to the aaddat of hi bora, which to led Immediately behind tbe gun carrtog. and hi top boot, with spur attached. ar fastened to lb stirrups, wltb th tot pointing bcfcareO. A firing party, drawn, U oaaalbt. from tb deceased regiment. Or thrc volleys over th grave, and tb "Last Poet" la then sounded by bugler. -Pearson's Weekly. Corsmony and Csnnon Balls There to a tale told about an officer who waa conversing wltb Marlborough during a hot engagamapt and Insisted on taking off bl hat and bowing pro foundly every tint be spoke to tb duke. That grant man suggested that t such time tbey might very well waive all ceremony. Bat th officer bowed deeply to bis commander' sug gestion, and Just as. a w bending down a cannon" ball Cleared blm and took off tbe he of comrade. Tb officer on coming op again and aeidng what had bsppened remarked calmly, "Your grace prclrs that on lose nothing by polltena." Condon Nw. Luring the Tb Arab and Bedouin of Tripo lltanla profit by th industry of be wherever vegetation abounds. At tb warming season empty hive are placed do to tb old one, and a trail of honey laid at each entrance. If queen to disposed to fly away wltb her eubjacte lemon rind to rubbed on a wall near the biv.e: tbe quickly diffused, pungent odor stfnicta tbe bees, arreata their flight, and tb lur of tbe boney at th portal complete their captor. In tb Tronoh. We llv In tranches, and o few of u realtoe It Life to trench, ileatds ua are tbe tester and tb beroee. tb living and tb dad. in tb Intervals of our own escapement w malm mud plea and gas at tb stars, car tbs suu'a ray warm ns and Hr our love and sentiments and cosmic cravings W do not light alway In life' trench. 8o melinite we 11 astoap and dream, wlille other guard our sense of glory. And we bellied to dig it-IJfe. A 8plling Tost. "I propheay an agreeable tettmnj In Ittrcelvlng tb uprlleled embarrass meiit of a bsrsssed postilion while gauging th symmotry of a potato peeled by sibyl." Dtettte thl aen fence and find how many of your friends will be abl to pll It aright Bxcbang. . . A we grow to young tb aged grow lea old -Bacon. Thlr Ol. "He boast that he cam of On old family." Vea, and bow tbey matt btv "H FROZEN FOODS. And Why Car Bhuld 1 BKrla I Rating Thwd Pith. Meal will taj fresh If kept at a temperature of H!l degree V. Not o flab I'll (refaction Is due ti twncaus1 microorganisms, which ar present ev erywheie. and certain ferments nor luslly contained In the flesh, which mi so chiingea In composition and Ma vor. A temperature of Mi" ilsre checks the action of th former, hut has little rnect upon the latter. In the Case of meat Mils litis merely "rlieu lug" effect that Improve the Savor and does no harm, hut lu th caa of fish It inakos the flesh taste disagree able, although It may uot lie uuwbole tome. This Is why Hah that la nut market ed perfectly fresh la froaen. In prac tice 2t degree K. Is regarded aa the proper temperature for storing frozen Ban. Oyatera ahoiild not lie froaen. and It to held t hut they may be kept all weeks ut a triupcruiture of 40 degree A bulletin of the ('lilted Stat de partment of agriculture apeak aa fol lows of the possible danger from eat Ing flab: The formation of ptomaine quit generally, although not alway, aecom panic piitreractlon (bring greatest. It is said. In It early atagesi. and I here fore great i are should Is' taken to eat fish only a lieu It Is In p.i feci couill Hen Ktsh which ha lieeu froaeu and. after thawing, kept fur a tim befor It to cooked I especially likely to coo tain injurious ptomaine. "In general It may be aald that flab should be considered unfit for food when the eye bave Inst their sheen, tbe cornea la somewhat cloudy, the gill pnle red, when blubber shows at tbe gills, when the seal ar dry or easily iisiseued or when th fflMt la ao si ft that If pressed with the fluger th Indentation remains Laying fish In water has been recommended means of Judging of their condition. Those which sink may be considered iindoeompoHoil and wholesome, wall those which are decomposing will float" PERSIA'S OEVIL PUNT. It la Dssth to th Animal It Grips With It Claw. Tb devil plant tbey call It In Pereto. and well tbey may, for It to more dead ly to the flock and herd that play ao important a part lu their life than to th loco weed to th herd or our southwestern state It to In the fall that the devil plant gets In Its deadly work. Tb Bowers give place to seed pods With great belly like capsule and long, stiff claws like those of a lieast of prey. Tb ar bidden .under tbe brown and yel low leaves, and when grating animal -a sheep, a cnutaj. ' ""'I aaa or ao autelup, for example iirowa aattag the foliage th claws hook bamlva Into Its I .rlls Tb tnlmsl trie to rub I hem uJ, hut the more It rub th deeper It (nrnst the elawllk hook Into Ita sklu Its throat becomes o InlUi,.. 'I that It call neither eat nor drink, and .. mMI Ily ll die of atar ration and pain Tbe animal' body lies In tb PPn and decays, aud Into tbe decomposing flesh tbe hundreds of black seeds eon tallied lu thu caisjule of the claw d pod are dlsch.-rgcd. fjr It seems thu earth to not rich inumb ffcr Uli nod only lu deeyed cn ay Boo enough nourishment Driver of caravan curse tb devil plant, for It may cost them many of their boasts when the ar turned loose to graze at night But most of th aeuilwllil lieast that gras In tb country hav learned to avoid It even as tb American herds bave lrcd to avoid tb deadly toco weed. Nw Tor worm- End of th Jemtiv. When railroad iocuinoUre bar surved their time of usefuln or' at fiadly damaged through ecldnt tby are ordlnai-fly strapped aud dtopoaed of a salvage. Thto af toast la th psajiliaj followed by many of thom iwulea which turn over their obaotot eiutpmi-iit of tba kind to firm which Kink It After the sheeting I removed Hum tbe side of tbe locomotive th cutting Is done wltb oiyscetyleae lurches castings, malleable Iron aad tbe different grade of metal ar aepa rated aa the work proceed. Popular Mechanic. Indpnanf, "Johnny," queried tb teach, "do you know the meaning of lndpoV nce?"' "Yet. ma'am." auswarad tb tlttl fellow, "it's when you don't owe body notbin' an' ran look 'm In tb eye and tell 'em to go tu bias." ("hi ,cago New. Htnds Hley , Jr Hitpit'lgh liny suy out tbouid toaya from the mistakes be bss md ana from the foolish thing b baa don Miss Keen -If you followed thai d vice. .Mr Haplelgh. you would b OB of the brightest men on earth. Boston TruiiM.'! ffr A Finanel. "Why did you give tbax fin yon owed lb back before the entire com pany V" "8o ita to re establish (irsdit With th others."--Phlladelphl Udger. Wort Off. cieri. i would like to marry. Ur Broker, hut on my salary I cannot Junior I'm loir Well. I could on your alary, but I iin't on my share of tbe profits Chleiigo New , lie mire lo put your feet In the right place, then stand Ann - Lincoln Mary W. Chamberlain GRADUATE NURSE eassaral bwtetrical i nrglcal nursing Writ ptooti Lawati, i I, 'J-IBI g $1500 Reward! The Oregon Ol IfurBlt its Mi NsTtUt II Vt tvsstoek fretso liOf ASSOSIttloB Of vsiaa ta unasr- Will (I VS II, (DO do rtwar lor srl dsaee Isadlos to tea arrttl todtoa rlkuon of aay Ber Ijor parlltt Mti IBf toratt. talllt or malts baltagiag t4i tor of It lata ilriauf 1st Matialuas i lu addition lo Ilia tuor. (lit sncjartlanail uDert His tsias coudlllea IMM.N for all bursas krsuded burst tliod Urea fcotk tr tltktr to- m Braud mcoriltd la tlgbt eoaatltt Bsaa llsnis, Lskt aud Crook soubIIm. Horstt vsatsil wktn told. Moot but frown honwt sold tad onlr pa r rum in . W..W.BBOWM niOntata. WHY WE CAN'T FLY Th Reason Man It Unable to Rite In the Air Like a Bird. HE LACKS THE BREASTBONE. In th Bird It I Vry Mlv and Dvl)d LIK th Kttl of a Yaahl, nd Therein List the Beertt ef It normout Wing Powsr. Man hat always longed to fly Ilk a bird, and all th ancient atteuipta at flight war baaed upon the flapping of wlnge attached to human arm. These effort wr given up long ago wheu It wa realized that man waa not and could not lie strong enough to sustain himself In the air by the use of hi arm A man can only Just lift himself with hi anna -chinning tb bar, for example but he And himself pretty heavy after be tin dun it a tew tim. Th reason why ao man will aver b abl to fly wltb aalf moved wing I that hi breastbone to not big enough. A bird' breastbone baa nlong It mid die a deep keel, from which spring lb norraou muscles that draw down the wings wheu flapping or hold them level whn soaring, tb muaclea. In other word, that support tbe entire weight of th bird. Tb mott powerful filers have the deepest breastbones Ixiok at tbe akel eton of sn albatross, a condor or humming bird In a museum ami you Will notice that th keel of Ita breast boo project Ilk th keel of a racing yacht foil can thl keel, only, much maltor In proisirtlon to the size of the bird, on the carcaaa of any chicken or turkey after the meat ha been re moved, and the tender white fleet) from tb breast I nothing but the tuusi les with watch the bird flew when alive You uotic that even on a chlrken. which I on of th weakest of flier thl (tosh forma tb greater part of the body. On a humming bird there Is lit tie la but thl oat of flying muscle In other worda. lb humming bird to nothing but a tiny flying machine Aa albatross ha a vast spread of wings, and It small body la little el bat Plr of powerful peci.aai BMa cto. Taa ar attached by tendons to tb boa called Ibe humerus, which to th counterpart of tbs upper arm bona of a man. Tbey apread out like a aotld fan and ar fastened to the brtbon with it deep kl, to th clavk-), or "wtoblwn." and to the rib. A man'a breastbone baa no keel. Ills humerus, or upiwr arm bone. I hinged to tb clavicle, or collarbone, and shoulder blade. Ills pectoral muaclea. which mora the arm forward, ami del told maactoa, which lift It. are attach ed to It by strong tendon aud spread fanlike over bla upper chest, being lu aerted lu tbe lib and collarlMme. The ar th muscle that do the am work for man as the iectoral mutvlee do for a bird. Those ar the muscle on wbtcb be would hav to rely If he were lo fasten wing to bla arm and try to fly. Compars the muscle with those of an albatross and you win tee how In adequate tbey ar Though an all troos weight only few itouml. It ha pectoral muscle that are ucioally lap. gar than thoa of th most powarful a Ui lU. In order lo have muscle powerful enough to lift bla weight In tbe air by flapping wings a man'a breastlione would hav to develop a keel like a bird' and his collar bono would have to be changed to a giant "wlehboae." Bom writer on aviation has calcu toted that this keel aud "wlshlMm" would have to project at leaat tlx feet In order to furnish attachment for tb ncssry muscle', tor man In pronor tion to bis size Is far heavier than an ajbatroaa. This bird ha small and vary light tot, where man'a toga ar olid and heavy Th albatross' long wing boas ar hollow mime Tbla make It plain why experiment er la flying long ago gave up the Idea of self moved wing ami flight Ilk that of bird - Kan Prauctooo Cbronl cto. Th Troubls With Golf. Qun Victoria one Induced Count Bhurslor. U Ituaston smbassador, to try s gw of golf aft Balmoral. Th did try, but after uuumrabaj be turned round to on of tb byatandwra and aald: "Acb. monsieur. It would be g very nice game If the ball was tan time larger. Now let us go bom." But what he aald In llutalau to him self to not recorded. f tit a.f.. On Jimmies blrt tidiiy his mother gav blw knlfu. A little friend told him that be ougbi L give hia mother a penny, ao tbat it would not cut their friendship, whereupon Jtuiuile replied, "It won't cut anything else, so 1 guest U won't cut our friendship" Oellii tkm Way Uu "Tt doctor who attended mo after Pf anteWObll accident told me I win fun of gnt." "T; I understand tbey removed a great daal of the road you were hold ing In your tetb."-Baltimore Ameri can Employ thy tim well IT thou raean t lo gain lelaure and, since thou art not aure of a minute, throw nut away n hour --Franklin Tennisl's Mustache. Tb later pu, trait ut Hlr John Ten atel, th famuiis partuoQtoi of Miudoi) Punch, ahow blm wearing a full bra and muatacbe, but his moat familiar appearance waa wltb a mustache only, long and curly ucimen, worthy of on of Ouklaa giiardameu. Tbe story of bow b cam to grow It I biterest tog After tb Crimea u war Ih return of eh aoldter wltb full beard started a fashion against which three Flinch art tot protected. On day, being oni on boraaback together, they snli-miily ball d at iroetroaUs and awure ou th(r uplifted bunting crops never to wear hair on Up or cblu Teuulel wa on f th party, Loetb auother aud U. T PHtcbett tb third. Lcb alon retualued true to the VOW. Frltcbett went to Hkye, and on hi return wltb mustache called on Tenntol. lie thrust bis head In at tbe cartoontot'a door and (iuuilily wulted sou acvundreir- waa Teunltd'a ijcln nation. "Then I, too, must!" Aud he Hiperlenra teacbea a lot nf thing W atar cared to learn .lodge. Warrant Call. Notice ! hereby given that there ie money on hand to pay all general fund warrant! registered prior to October 1, 1914. Interest ceaaea July 26, 1915. R. A. MlLLRR, County Treaanirtr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORECON FOR HARNEY COUNTY. In l he matter ol th eetate of lohn X. William, deceased. NOTk'K IH HKKKIIY (ilVK.N tbat I be undnralgned hat been duly and re gularly appointed executor of the Mtate of John X. William, deceased, by order of the Honorable H. C. Kevrni, County Judge of Harney County, Oregon. All persons having claims agaiusl tb said oat ate are notified to present tb same, duly verified a by law required, In Ilia undersigned at hit residence at Fields, Oregon, or M. A. Hlgga, hll at torney at ilurnt, Oregon, within tlz months from the first publication of ibis notloa. Haled at Bums, Oregon tlito 16 day of July, IlllA. Mnl publication of thl notice, July 17th, 11115. .signed) 0LYDI I.. mvkki.vi-:y. Kinaator of Hi estate of Johu X. Will lama, d tested. asrww faJjJjajyavg w Sg f In the Circuit Court of tbe HI ale ol Oregon, for Harney County. Jettie K. Miller, plaintiff T. Charles W. Miller, defendant To Char let W. Miller, (lie above named defendant I In the nam of Stete of Oregon, you ar hereby required (p appear and antwtr ilia aomplalnt filed against yo In the above entitled ooort and suit on or before tb last day ol tb Dm pre tcribed In tbe order for publication of this siimiiioni upon you, whtob period of lime la alx wki from tb date of tb tlrst publication of thl lummon, to wit; within tlx wakc from tb Mth day ol August, 1915, that being th date of ibe first publication hereof, and tf you tall to to appear and aatwer aald complaint, tb plaintiff will apply lo the court for th rrltof demanded In said complaint, to wit j a decree f laid court forever dissolving th marriage contract now and heretofore existing between tbe plaintiff snd defendant and for the coat and disbursement! of this tult, and for gorol relief. You are further notified that this tummons It rd upon you by publi cation thereof la Tb Times Herald, a weakly newspaper published in Ilurnt, Harney County Oregon, pursuant to an order of Hoa. H. C. Lvaa, Coanty Judge of Harney County, Oregon, made ud dated the 6th day of August, ltiln, the date of first publication being Aug ust Mth, lelS, snd Hi last publication thereof will be on tbe it'.tli day of 8p teinber. Itflfi. J. H. COQK, Attorney lor plaintiff. Easily carried Maltheld Malthoid it gamed to all parti pf the world by erery potll mant By jack In Nevada. By camelt in Egypt. By elephant in Africa. By men in China. By Kafir, i Suu,h Afrjj:. Comes in tot c'olnpart and ready to ky yr$ carry it, hop, Harney Valley Lumber Co, Bums, Oregon i XT VA CsaEKPasflnBRi -wv2 m F aVWl -r p Marred 3urficefl Made New A acamed or scratched table, or a cnair on which the fimen is marred, or any woodwork where the finish un t what you would like, can be made new with YtVUikhLAQ Italso eood for Hcwra. It will stand hard wear, because it made from the best floor varnish. Vurn Lac not only renews, but it also stains and varnishes at one application. You can change oak or pine to a mahogany or walnut or dark oak finish, or any of the expensive hard wood finishes. And it;a easy to do--you can do it yourself. ' .iiferk"tfpm? S"1,." teU y ow to do all kinds of home iuuing j frjflipg ,. M or a free eppy. Burns Hardware Co. Agents Hdah and Nrvitawe Cured. "Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all the praises I can give them," write Mrs. Richard Olp, Spancerport. N. Y. They have cured me of headache and nervousness and reatored me to my normal health." For sale by all dealers. JsenBaVJBasasssss SUMMONS. In tb Circuit Court of th Htatr of. Or egon, for Harney County. Iflte B. Smith, plaintiff, I v. J Arthur K. Smith, defendant.) To Arthur B. Smith, tbe above named defendant: In tbe nam of the State of Oregon, you ar hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint Sled against you In the above entitled court and tult on oi before the latt day o( th time pre scribed in the order for publication of this tunimont upon you, which period of tim u six week from the date of the flrat publication ol tbla summon, to wit: within ill weeks from tbe 34th day of July, 1B16, that being tbe date' of the Aral publication heraof, and if you fail to to appear aad aatwer taid complaint, tb plaintiff will apply to court for tut relief demanded In aald complaint, to-wit: a decree of sajd court forever dissolving tbe marriage, contract ow axiitlng between plaintiff and de fendant, and that pltintiff have the car, custody aud control ol LiUli Smith, a minor child, tbe Issue of said marriage, and for general relief. Yon ar further notified that this summons it served upon you by puhli , cation thereof in Tbe Timea-llerald, u weakly newepaprr publtobcil in Burns, Harney County, Oregon, purauant to aa order of Hon, H. 0. Invent. County Judge of Harney County, Oregon, made ad dated th Kith day uf Jny, ISIS, th date of the flrat publication liclng July 3tb, IBIS, and the last publica tion thereof will be ou September 4Mb, IBIS. J. 8 Cook, Attorney (or Plaintiff. JOHN UKMNKKMNU. " && fjgavsav" j. Jeweler. Optloian uml fclnwaver. Fine Watch Repairing A daily. Spe a LONE : RESTAURANT . opoiw poor Piop, Meala At All Hours. Short Order and Prompt Service With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call a Combination lck, Injury, accident rld dearfi bBflt proteclion at mini muui coti. 30)0.t) daatli benefit; l, 000.00 lor lot of limb or eyesight; laom aSQU to II5.Q0 weekly aick or ac eUJent benefll; f 1,00000 Knargem re Itol bnBt, Ooat to BO.tIO par year; no other duet or men to. In this Iniurano all man and woman are placed on tu winal basis, regsrdlee of occupa tion. Kvery person make the tame form of application, paya tbe tame amountof premium and -receive the am amount of bnBt. Wen ami I w omen batoyean tb age ol 10 and ..' racfwptd. No restrictions a to oc eopatioa, only Kailroad meneiunloyrd emplojed on Iraak, train or roonnd l house, can not b aocepted. Claims are . paid wlUiln laty day anywhere in tbe , U. 8. Canada or Karop. Old reiiahle Iniurano Company. $100,000.00 un . KUl dapoalt a a protection for 1'ollry , nldr and to gnarante the payniuut . ol tolu,. for TurMitr Irt nfpmalIon addptet Outtajve B. Werper, Hpcrstary and General Waugger, liog 813, lluffalo, R. f, itato ag. !, occupsiioii ami mention Ilept. B. ITS. mnnmmtuuHi mtxtwutiuuwtti" RODNEY DAVIS Houae Painting Paper HanarjRC and Decorating Calclmlnlnaj Hardwood Finishing Fresco Painting Estimate rnlfcJ a ap plication, (tamp! show. UIVE Hltf A CMANCat tittit win ; : ih tr 1 1 nittmmn norm I Til JQ8T ACCIIWTE 27, CAllE.'JRcpeetlaf Rifle in the WORLD. Madu In two modclst on for .; Short It. I', car tridge - the other for .9$ Loam It lllu II r STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE NO. 7a Handle l .ft LMT PMCI Short and It .ft long nlln cartridge. SS.00 Semi for handsomaly illustrated Hlfla Cata log and " How to Shoot Weil". Order Steve sVftot Plttelttad tawtgas from your Ussier. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY, P.O. aWsBOO. CIIKlPRg PAIX. MA. urrit-MI. IJIBKfTOItY -oateoi: .. 0so. I. Chamserlsln U M Msusloia I Harry latot (Hi Rswlsy IS J NIBBOtt i ousres i Altorni'jr livm-ial ouveitiiir seretsr nl Htatt I ri'ssu rel suet. pin. in- liislrsiUoa. Slsle Prliilsr A. at rsforJ ... OswsldWsal Hob W.ulaeU T.a.Ka J A ChanSlfl W apualwajr f Bate Bakla I l a. u.aiia. . On m grstl tuprviar Ja1m I a a. bb. I r. A. Moor NINTH JDlili 11. pltTEICT. tnmrlel Jl .. . . BgJBte Bl(( county Aateraa ' (.so. aatesaa i Inun iiiiirt wools to Irst Hoaay la April sud sin u.miUr I u October. Jolul M.il..r Joint Repisirulallv WU arseat W. r. Hoaiaa oocarv -Msaatv: I'oUlil) Juls Clark i.rsni Tkaistaa ll 1 Hu.b.t K A. Miller C. g. Borr A. s. KMkaroawa J IHiasgSB I. M HsbiIIiob U. W.UIevar Jofca Hoblatoa I K. 1. Srlvoater ll.SSHM'i surveyor -i.i-iiil Atseas-ir sehunl sspsrii'ieiolsiit Oorossi sAis'k Iftsrtoi luitiinisaliii.. in ilbot Bala loumx .mit mi-is tb trot Wt4BdaT la J.nu.t). .M.i, l, May, jy,, SooutBbrr aad NotsoilMir. Akstr i . s laso evne: m ran . Hani Mot korakssst tivv.-sfssr sam Moibsrsh Hoy Vaa (ski. Htary PalUM ,.K i . Il.llir a-1 the f nulitt New Home Sewing Machlaa ll lo buy id with dm nam NEW I h iMf. ., ll, ana sml in Uie lcj. Tkla saacbaM fa oarranlwl for all tiaio. No other like it No other as rood Thl New Hone Siwlsg Utc.i.i Cpu, ORANOK, MASS. 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HIBBAHD iD:E2srxxQ:r OOlc first door caul photo gallery Burns. Oi BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law IsatsJ Office Practice Land iitrip for Solo Oregon Vale M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Ijiw Vpegtly Bldg., Hurs,., Oiegon C. A. REM BOLD Attorney-at-Uw, Burns, Oregon. HERMAN VON SUIMALZ Attorney at Law Contest and pr.l(1, ,,.( ,.. , s Und Office a tpscislty Offle: Fry flldg. next door to post office Burns, Oregon CHARhES W. EliUS LAWYER Burns, - . Oregon Practice in the m ( , ris and be fore th U.H. Und olio,. Oha. II. La onaixl, Attohnkv- at-i.a w, Careful attention given tu Collec tioot and Real Kstnte ma tiara. Fire Iiieni Nolary l'ul,lic BlHN. UUKCHM). A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT f,AW State Courta and United States Land Office Practice Three doors Smith of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Oreuon. FRANK DA VET Attorney at Law Notary Public CosraorMcks. Mw, I M,.,. R,u.ia aaatjaait U. S. I ...,i TfTlnpaUlij' - . Ooteobsltroen 11. ij. -tiontl ttauk and iMua otic. 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