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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1915)
I .to ire s T 1 OUR PUBLIC FORUM - " E. P. Ripley On Relation of Railroads and Paopla Tha lnaiwtrlnl leaders of this nation are talking to tha public (Boa to rare through the columns of tkta paper. Tha time wra when If a corporation hart anything to aay to the poo. In i! y sent a hired hand, whispered It through a Inwyer or omployad a lobbyist to explain It to tho 'legislating but tho men who know and tha man who do are now initial OTst the fence to tha man who plowa When tha Wiling business man of thle nation get "back to loo noil" with their problems, strlfa and dissen sion will disappear, for when men look Into each other's hrm oml si ilo there Is a better day coming. I" Mr I P. Itiploy, president of tha Santa re Railroad. whan asked to giro his views In reference to relations Misting between tha railroad and the public said In part: "Frequently wa hear statements to tha affect that these relations are improving that the era of ralln.ul baiting has passed and that publlo senti ment now favors treating the railroads fairly. As rot this change In public sentiment, It any such there be, Is not effective In results, "It Is true that In the legislatures of the southwestern states during the past winter there were fewor unreasonable ami unreasoning lawk passed than usual, but a consideration of the hostile bills Introduced shows that thera la still reason for much disquiet even though they ware defeated by mora or leas of a majority. "Moreover, the Idea that the railroads have been harshly treated doee not aeam to prevail In the ofnem or the State Itallroad Commissions, which Mm to eherlsh a notion that llielr business Is not to act as an arbitrator between the railroads and the pcoplo. but which proceed on tha theory that tha railroads are able to take can or themselves and that their duty Is to act aa attorney for the people even though In so doing they deny justice to tha railroads. It requires no arguniont to demonstrate that tha railroads are entitled to justice equally with other cltlions and taxpayers. That they have not received It and are not receiving It Is perfectly susceptible of proof. That they have prnctlrniiy no recourse In the courts has also been - determined. "The situation therefore Is that tho people, through their representatives, must elect whether the service of the railroads shall bo adequately compen sated or net: and It requires no fortune teller or soothsayer to predict that in tha lone run the service will take the class that Is paid for and no better. "The natural competition between the railroads and the natural desire to perform first-class service has heretofore resulted In giving the publlo much more than it was willing to pay for Continuation of this will bs Impossible and no laws, however drastic, can long accomplish the Impossible." LOVE LINKED WITH DEATH. SAVED THEIR HONOR. Where Wemen Propose and if Reject ed Must Kill Thamaelvea. In the Tactile ocean, betweoa i'l.ii. New Guinea. New Caledonia mnl the Required Diplomatic Crlaie That Careful Handling. Your true diplomatist la nothing If continent of Australia. Ilex the strjaaa- i not touchy concerning bis owu dignity slan group of lslnml. where band hunt ers and cannibals abound. Sn-ange , and grewsome aa arc many of the cii tonis of the tribes, there are SOSM Unit are moat romantic. I 'or tiisiaiKc. on the Island of Tucopia the ivotueii pro pose marriage lustead of the uieu. When a girl of Tucopia sec a 111:1 11 . whom she thinks she would like 11 have for her husband Hhe Seals not . rush up to him and ask him to marry her. On the contrary, she give, tin subject deep thought and ortcn the man a most careful Invest Ign I lou In fore she "pops the question " TS tea- j eon Is thai bis answer spells lire or 1 death to her. It Is a tribal law that any unman who baa been refused must foiluwlili kill herself. Therefore 11 woman asks a man's baud only when she feels ure that bis answer will lie the Imp py one Many are the alrauge and Mvmlngly Inexplicable questions with which the women of Tucopia ply the stranger who cannot realize the personal mo tive back of the aollcltuile of the dusky belles who Inquire If he is married or uot and the state of bis n-ltVs health. Romances are consequently very apt to turn out In happy marriage. Rut there have been lunumeralile In stances when a poor girl, smllt.n hy the newcomer's charms, has ban tog. pelled to kill herself because tho man with whom she has fallen In love lias had to refuse to marry her. Baldness with the women of Tucopia Is a sign of beauty, and never until she is bald does a Tucopia woman be come fully convinced that alio 1' really lovely. Rnt, bald or not, she takes great care whom she asks to marry her. for the tribal taw has never been known to fail. If a rejected woman does not kill herself she Is executed under 1 In most dishonorable conditions hy the leaders of the tribe. Hurra I o Newa and that of the uatiou thst be repre sents. The lengths to which they bare arrled their aenaltlreuess In the past Is shown by an auiuslug episode thai oc curred when the peace of Ksrlowlls was negotiated iu IUUO. The nor between Aqslrja aud Tor l.e.v. which hi! to lbs siege of Vienna hy the Turks, had Just beru brought to an end by the hat tie of JSsutu. In which Austria was victorious. I'rluce ngaaa at once gathered the diplomats I Kuilowlt. iu Croatia, to dictate the terms af paoao. imt for weeks the con gross uiiole no progress because the icpivscntatlves could not agree as to their proper position! In the council hall. That the representative of Km pgfof Leopold should have too scat of honor was takeu for granted, but the other imrtlea to the emigres -the Turks, Rusalau. Kugllsb, Dutch, i'oles. Venetian all clamored for (be next highest seat Finally the situation became eo crit ical that It was feared tbat the peace ' would never lie negotiated So drastic measures had to be taken. As the dip ; loinats could not be coerced. Eugene Immediately employed a uumis-r r workmen aud bad them build a new . council rbamher It was a round build : in,., with a spii'Ml entrance built for . each repreHcntatlva. In the middle ; was a circular table surrounded by chairs all the same else aud linbtb The diplomats now cam willingly to their private entrances, and at the , -omul of a 1 rumpet they entered, each 1 .-lauding Inside Ids appointed seat At a given algu I bey all sat down, and every one's prlda eras satisfied. Thus at length, says rae Uucb Fur NEY AS A FIGHTER Napoleon Caned His Marshal tha "Bravest Man I Ever Saw." THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW. Whin tha Herela Osmmander With a Mars Handful ef Men ae a Near Guard Fall Saek, Fating tha Pee, Miner Heroes ef tha Oraal Cenflhrt. Three towering pc raunnlltlne came to the clinch on the Held of WaterldO. There are pel Imps a half doaen namfa remembered In connection with thlt epoch gating battle, but they are HttW more than names; only Hluevher, N poitoa and Wellington have contrived to outlive the memory of their contain uorarles Yet there were some at Waterloo who were not OBI) hrnve fighters, bnt vastly Interesting individuals, and It la more than unfortunato that they should have sufTetcil eclipse. There la perhaps en except lou One cannot scratch the his tory surrounding any of tha three groat eommauderi w ho met nt Waterloo with out encountering Michael Ney. Napo leon's "In iv, 1 or the liru.v.'' It Is Impuaelula to think of Ney x is'pi m supcilulives, 'It Is Impossible to collect dry facta about htm; the tern per that matched bis hair smolders through and set them sblat. Bran Napoleon, always ao unpleasantly eager to shirt 1 he blame for failure to other shouldeiH. wrote from the solitude of St. Helena. "Ney was the bravest man I ever stivv." Una or his ottloera once asked him If he ever felt rear "Never bad time." was the curl rcpl.v The tales of his daring, bla hair breadth secapee, his unbelievable In difference to shot and shell, art leejtoo. lie was always calmest In lime of the greatest peril, and It was this qual ity that Nupoioou appreciated. aud again I'lance and the crown Iu Michael Ney's hands. Whenever Napoleon saw that the issue of a bat tle turned on a single point ho soul Ney to that point. At the battle of Ham, en the i'iuH'iiir lay on the ground which Is sheltered by a height from the town, lie beard Nay's gun on the left A bomb burst over but head, lie sat down and wrote atari i.onise tbat the victory waa gained, lie waited only to learn that Ney wa where tbe crisis turned to bo sore of victory. Hut the moat dramatic chapter f this gallant tighter' life la tbat beaded 'Tho Retreat from Moscow." Mots soiilur might better bsve painted the rear of tbe t'oralcan'a army than tbe ne wouiii nave nan a wore a. mil ii1 i ?a winding the clock. Potlsw Thle Syetem and Veu May Oat Mere Assursts Time. Toil cannot secure the best services from a good watch or clock unless you know how to wind them so a to cause the least wear ami Irregularity in their delicate macbhn I A Watch should he Wound nt tbe same llmo every day IT allowed to ran down or even almost do so and than wound up until It will uot wind aay further It cannot do aa perfect work as a watch that la not allowed to run to Its full cspnclty or wound up until It la aa tight as It can l If a watch Is wouod both morning and evening at about the asms hour and the key la given only enough turns to wind It a little less than half what It could be wound tha watch will run tours evenly, wear much longer and keep more accurate time t tut 11 It It la wound up tight one a day. A watch spring will last longer If It Is wound when there Is the least ex trem of temperature, and morning and evening sre, of course, the lt In that respect. It is more or less dangerous to wind a watch during a heavy electric storm, and It la beat to avoid winding while on au electric car. A11 eight day clock should be wound twice a week at as regular periods as isstalble to secure the beat results Never allow tbe clock to run down, and If noealble do not wind It until It Is tight loam by Xsrleuce Just how many turns of th key It takea lo wind the clock to run eight days and then when half of th week la goue wind tbe clock bus giving ibe key Just half aa many turns aa It would require to wind It all tho way. Mora accurate time Will be bad and It will avoid ptadug nay of the parts In a strain, which l frequently th cause of goad clocks giving out In soma particular before tby have served half aa long as they A little attention to this sdvlce will lengthen tbe life of any watch or clock and make It a better timeplec.-Nw York American. 9 Alio, was the lieac of KsrloarUs sign e,i after several weeka' delay because of fhe foolish caprices of tbe diplomat ESSENTIALS OF PITCHING. first Corn Control, Then Knowledge ef a Batter' Weaknsse. "Control Is tbe thing." say all the great pitchers, and all the great pitch er agree tbat a atudy of the batsman is next in Importance. There an cer tain batters who can iiuiilsli eituln kinds of balls, while against n differ ent style of pitching they are corre spondingly weak. If a bailer lll.es a fast ball at the waist line it bat nmaa tbe duty of tbe wise pitcher never to give him a ball to his liking. Perhaps be Is weak on a curve ball at the knee on the outside. Tbe foiy pit. her make a specialty of offering him that kind or delivery In abundance. In do idlng what Is beet to pitch to the ga rious hotter a brainy catcher Is of wonderful assistance Then, too, the pitcher must study situations. When be divines that a sacrifice is tbe play It is usually tbe best plan to keep the hall high. Such a hull Is harder to meet squarely, while It Is almost Impossible to give II definite direction. On a low ball the skillful bunter can usunlly place It to ward first or third, as Is desired. I 'or batters who bare a tendency to pull away pitchers usually keep the hall on the outside, mostly depending on the curve. Seldom do batters who pull meet such ball squarely. A a rule they hit fast bulla on the Inside hard The batter who bug the plat Closely and steps into tho bull Is botborOd most by a fast ball on the Inside, na ll lias a tendency to make bltn meet the hall on tbe handle, thereby losing must of tbe force he puts Into the swing. Th pttcber must also take Into con. slderatlon tbe position of his In Held and must know who Is covering tbe bsse on s throw, so that lie may pitch to aid his Inflelders.- Hilly ICvau In St Nicholas. CenstMwfien lelsnd. Constitution Island Is in tbe Hudson river opposite West Point The Island comprises 300 acre densely wooded I Hiring tbe Revolution It formed part or the defenses of th Hudson river. Upon It are th remains of ten breast works. These were completed by Kos ciusko. Waahtngton'a Ufa guard waa mustered out on this Island In 17H3 Miss Anus Oartiett Warner. Us own er, snd ' Mrs. Russell Sage In us made a gift of tbe lalaud to tbe gov ernment of tbe United State, sud It Is now s part of th military reserva tion. WEIGH THEIR HATS. New Yerk'e Flrat Ferry. Cornelius Dlrcksen wss tbe II rat 01 II cial ferryman on the Island of Manhat tan Tbe mooring placo on the Man hattan side was sbout where Waler treat crosses the present Peck slip. He started tbe system In 1887. I'M angers who wanted to be rowed over Ww a horn for tbe skipper ir be Chanced to be absent when tbey arriv ed. From DIrcksen's skiff grew th ferry system of tbe city. A Fad ef Fuaey Man Whe Are Cranka In the Matter ef Headwear. In the back part of a Broadway bat ter's store there is a pair of scale that are used only In th case of particular demands by particular cnatomera. Aa a general thing you don't look for scales In a batter's, and th proprietor explained bie reason for having them bi this way: "You will often find very fussy men whew It comes to buying a bat. With them tbe weight of beads-ear I of prime Importune. An ounce inor or less gives them th fldgois when tbey nave made a nil of Ufa 10 wee only aucb and such weight on their bestls So I keep tbe scales to convince them It Is well tbst I do. It has settled many an argument with grouch and sold me many a hat "You may call tbem queer for want ing th exact weight they call for or within and not over that weight: hut. come to think it os'er, tbey are uot any queerer tha tie uw wo ruab In here at tb beginning of summer demand lug summer headgear PargUS tbey simply can't endure their heavy wIuIat hut any longer "Well, they buy a straw and go away j perfectly satisfied tbey are prepared for I summer beat And tbe bat tbey buy? 1 Why, hy'actual weight on these very ales it often weighs tWn to four ounces more than th winter bat tbay have been wearing. One of our good customers bss regularly shifted from a twelve ounce winbjvr slouch to a llfteen ounce summer straw gttif baa been happy In the change." It Is a fact, however, tbat thousands of men know tbe truth of what the Rroadwsy hatter says, but still buy heavy straws. New York Ban. m-uiliig, a more gallant subjact In had .Ney, retreating with bin fas to the ansa j u ,th a mere baadfol of men he lung himself between tho See ing Franco and tbe It install army and backed slowly, stubbornly from Moscow. This Is the man who a Utile Uaf was publicly shot a a rallor to Franc. Ney's fellow marshal, Urooeby, goat not rare o well, tiroacby waa loyal 1 'rein h patriot, an,l be bad a record of engagement In ym battle, which of fered copious proof that be waa no coward. Rut light bended, Irresolute. vacillating he aurely wa. Tb Water loo mistake I merely a rMrtltiou of arllcr failures of Judgment. One of the most Interesting of the minor heroes of Waterloo wae tbe eoi- ller musician tlnif Krtedrteb Wll hluj Ruelow. He hsd been thrown a little iu lbs shade by the vehement IsTsonallty of bis chief. Rlueeber. and the liilrcpM (Inelsenau. Hut lib Wan who at the head of Ida 80.000 owagas) at 1 o'clock In th afternoon of June 18. 181.. from tbe wood of St. Armand and turned tho tide of lb battle of Waterloo stands oot as a romantic gg. wrc. Probably no on of Oenaaay's bravo tighten, of that racking period, enceptlng not even "Old Korwsrd" himself, waa o well loirs), go vigor ously autnireo. aa Krleunch Wnoapsr He wns a gentleman and a man ufwell .4-iisonisl culture. Hill io Hud the most truly pk-lur esque iu lbs group of leaser general at Waterloo one must go mer to the Khgllsb side. "As rough, fotij mouthed a det II us ever lived." said Wylliugt'ou hltnseir or Sir Thomas Plcton. "Rut," he .oh!- I "no man could do Issuer In (be different r-l's nsslgued to him " lie always carried 11 stick to tap on the horse's mane when be fl over Us pallcul ami wave In th air to eia iihasl.e bla commands, gsimetluies be oarrird mi umbrella, a at Vlttorla. where b used It to Nat Wellington's i.uthr over tin- head Tbe uufortuuate man was escorting lbs headquarters baggage ami got In tb march of Pic inn's division The visitor to the held of Waterloo. even though he know little of tb per -.011 1 Illy of ljs Due old tighter feels 11 thrill when the guide saya. "Hr Plcton fell." There could he no sharper contrast to Tom Pldon than Sir Rowland HUT. Tbe mild eyed, sweet tempered, ruddy checked general, soon to become tb moat Influential politician la Huron, was the complete picture of an English country gentleman. Chicago Herald A FAMOUS MISER. Ceek DM Wealthy After e Life ef Petty Saving and Trickery. Thomas Cooke, known as lbs "Inline Abo mkwr." kft at his death more than ggOO.OQO. Hie whole Ufa was one of pen soy, potty saving and petty trickery Be made It a habit In order to get meal for nothing to fall In a pretended St hi front of a house at dinner time and on recovering be would naturally ha invited to snare tbe meal, which be always did after tbe proper amount of psotasdatlaa). Often he would pretend to the kind people tbst they had sav ed hat Ufa, would make a great fffaaj over thorn and tell tbem he Intended to remember tbem or tbelr children Iu has wUL a poor relation, m-eaalimal hr nt bias email present of butter. This angered Cooke, who aald to him: "Why asod mo aucb driblet, you who ere to get thousand aud thousand at my death! Send me 0 Drklu." Tbe flrkia and severe mors war sent, put isoWhor this legacy nor any of tha oth era cam to reality. C4bp giauy man shrewd In petty ways, h waa really deceived in mat lata oot of bla own line. Thus once wbeti his bora waa sick be was too seas lo pay a bora doctor and asked advice of a quack, who told bltn n must taa thirty onions, drill s bole through each, put tbem on a string, put tb necklace around the home's neck and lt It stsy there. Tho expense of thirty onion waa too much; be bought Sftean, and when, after many days. tbay bad served tbelr purpose, be took thorn ro Jjhe aarvant and ordered her to ma an oolop porridge for the day 'a dinner.- Bxebang. DEFIED THEJUDIENCE. Then the Audlene Fereed Adelaide Nallsen te Surrender. Iu "Forty Years On the Stage" tb author. John II llaruus. an old time actor, has till to say of Adelaide Nail sou, th one famous star: "One quit extraordinary girt she had namely, that of teara. At any given moment or cue sb could mas the .ear mount to her eyes and eroo run down bar cheeks Irrespective of anything she was feeling at tb time. It almost resembled th turning ou of a tap. Undoubtedly sbs bad groat liea iiiy- wonderful eyes and au eg presalve mouth, line coloring of com pletion and hair and a rather spar figure Her appearsur suggested a wom an or Spanish or Itullau typo. A a mailer or fuel she waa born of humble parent In a village In Yorkahlre In 1848. and her real name waa Kllsabeth Ann iirowu. In bar youtb sb waa by turns n mill hand at (Julseley (Yorks). s tiuraemaJd and a barmaid, ao lb strenuous lire she mttat have led to raise herself to the poeltlou she even tually attained may be Imagined " Au example of tb tamper tbat some times flared from behind the Nellaon beauty is Included In this paaeage: "A curious Incident occurred In Hal tlmore. Th play waa 'As You I.Ik It.' Milne I.evlck played Jacquee and had sjsiken tb Svn Ages' speech very Burly, gaining tremendoue ap plause at tbe end. Miss Nellaon (aa far aa I know without Intenti said, Uo on. go on.' and tha cen was takeu up Isyfure th applause died down "Tbe audience got anuoyed and seemed lo feel that It waa being treat ed ocurvlly and kept up the applause In a manner which slopped tb plsy. Ml Nellsou ordered lb curtsln to b rung down, god Uieu th storm burst out II h-sins n battle royal between her and the audience, who simply de clined to listen to a word until Mr Levi, k had repeated tbe speech A silly geaas, which might have been avoided, but became an absolute dead lock, out of which there waa only on way. Tb audience wae master of tb ailuatlon " 11 ' ' for taallgssM . Never take pepsin and prepara tions containing pepsin or other diffsttive ferments for indigestion as the more you take the more you will have to take. What is neaded lg a tonic like Chamber lain'g Tablets that will enable the stomach to preform its functions naturally. For sals by all deal-erg. NOTIUK TOR PUBLICATION SOT COAL l.tNIM UNITgD STATU LAND Orrit.'K, I l.skrvlsw. Oreion, Auiuetu, ISIS i Notice l hereby ilvea that John O. Ferry, of ol Holsi, oregoa. who, on April IK. lull, made homestead Eairy. No onus, for SKU, fenwa IS, NkU. Bee tlorfm.TowBhlpini death, (Una tl It , Wllllt it. rial. a. has m.-i nolle ol lateallon to wake three-year posit, to eetabUek elslm te the land lsv de nrllsHl. bsfore Hesletrr end Hei-elver, I -view lad office, el Lakevlew, oreaon ea Ibe iib a y 01 oetoser. 1 vis. Job printing here. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l STATES I.ANDOrnOS, v, tirefua, oelobei i, WIA. Nmier li herrl SlSllfllT. llisdr IP rfw,. i'ii.T..WirSiisMs M.-tl'lhi", lis filed in Mi i-of IptesUun to Bisk j n,of n. eatabllsh rlsts 10 th Mini Hi -v. n -' 'li,s'1.U,'ir: i StsStrer, ti. . .,, siaffr, oretee.oalhe Mil, "Iny 1 k!'a"" '"'VowMi .- M. iiT. .1 111, nil ..I Hiaiiffer.Oregea It,, r. oasas.irtT. NOT COAI. I.ASS GRIFFITH A 9AUKMAN Fhytrlela. I RVRflS. Clalataat name as wilaeasee 0 sari s. en HO . Bnauaaa. Rrleler. t. A. Whlteelde an Hot iiet: t,trea. J. B.Curraa and a ol Hampton, (ireeoa Reeere, lei a ( 1 V. 11. Itarrlt. Rules ef the . Industrial success Is persousl. not so cial Society Is uot holding a man dewn: lb eilatlug social system I uot keeplug men st th bottom; It I tblr own personal 4dclnciee tbat keep tbem there. Industrial success can be won at a prlc. and tb prtc is ob servance of tho inevitable rule of tb game -namely, sobriety, Industry, sav ing, avoidance of speculation, knowl edge of human nature, good Judgment, common sens, peralatenc. Intelligence ami Integrity. No social system soar keeps a man down who haa thee qual ities, la It not the beat thing ror th world to Snd oot tbat Industrial suc cess can ha woo only by tbe display of those qualities?- Mursnce Ijiugb lln In Atlantic Uoothly. A Turklah Cuetem. upon tbe graves of ho dead la tho Turkish cemeteries llttl tissjIi ut wa ter are placed for tho bensSt of tho iiinls and aome of too marble tombs have basins chiseled out for the earn purposo, tbe suiierMtltlon being that birds curry messages about th living to 1 he ih-ad and. Ilk everything ls In Turkey, are Nitsctd of being eplto ful unless something Is dons to curry their favor. Homemade Teethpewder. An effective tooth powder which can ha always recommended la made as follews: One nunc of precipitated chalk, half an ouues of carbonate of ggda. half an ounce of powdered orris rssi. wig welj together and pa three times through a sieve, jjoco in s but tie or' In tine until required fof uss. Tha carbonate of aoda removea the grse from th teeth aud prevents de cay; and tha powdered orris root keeps fjh gome hoalthy. r Resigned te it. Taking oneself too eerlously U aup posed to he an American trait. At any rata, ft la found in America Tbe gits fWTSfll Bvsrott Hale In "We. the Paopla,'' cttaa' a remark of Tbomaa Oarlyl apropos of this hshll afargsrst Kullar had pvrbapa ukeu otsoir th least bit too seriously. She had said tbat she had determined "to the universe." ha iMdisr." aald Carlyl. Channel leland Corranoies. Tbe currency system of tbs channel Islauda hi compies. Both Jersey snd Guernsey have a coinage of their own and In addition permit tbe free circu lation of the rohia of Bugtand god 1 nunc Uurnsy' twin of coppsr. which Include a half farthing, do not go higher la value than a peony, but pound notes are also issued And If you taks In tluerosey ou lbs way back from a holiday In France you can have a mathematical morning calculating bow to pay year MIL ststsd In Eur llsh, In tbs coins of France and Utiern aey, for which you will bar no use to Kngland.-London Spectator. Tripoli's settler Admiral. Tripoli bss long bad a bad reputa tion, but reached tb ronlth of offen alveness a century ago, whan Its pri vate 'Peel ffaa organised by a raa gsds Scotchman, rstgr T.ystp. peeert Ing tbs Kngltab ship on which ha was mate, l.ysle turned Molm. married near relation lo tha reigning paaba and soon roe to th position of lord high admiral of th fleet. Be did a dssl of mischief, hot cams to s bad and tssh doo Standard. No Shapes. "Your digestive apparatus la all oot of kilter." aald tho doctor after ex amining Ida patient "Tbs bast advice I can give yon la to discharge yoor cook and got a now ous." "II cgn't b don. Doc." answered tbe patleut sadly "I'm married to her."-Pittsburgh IHiafeh ' Wi 101 Bull. John B Jehn The ulckiism John Bull If ssJB to have appeared llmt In a satira by Dr. John rhuthnot called "low tea Bot tomless I'lt; or, the History of John Bull." published In 1721. Washington Irving meutloiiM the typical flgnro ao 'sturdy, corpulent old fellow with a red waistcoat, leather breeches and abort, oaken cudgel. Many Napoleons caricature show John Hull raprsssat- ed lf nil way. Widow With Live Husband. When an otherwise Industrious. Clod fees-tug and considerate bead of a fnm fly. makes op hi mind to go in for pal Rsc his Wife would Just aa well make op her sslnd tUt She Is going lo have a touch of tbs cxperhmca of being a widow with a live husband Houston ran. Willing ts Bs Studied. "What hi that class of girl dolngT' "Studying fossils." "Well. I used lo object to being call nd 'ijin' hut I guess I'll own up tu It "rT-gigtoao tyr Journal And Tis s Ribbon en the hovel. JsJrs. Yottughrtde (lo bins) girl) Neit. Mary, you'd belter scrub out the bot torn of tho coal bin The coal Is com tog to day- Million Transcript He Hed Lettered. "I dr say you haven I worked Iu remarked the hard featured h Ws Resdy. Kormcr Mtotrsss - I would like to give you a good rgcommendatlon. Do lla, but my couaclauc compel mt fo stot that you nvr got tbs meals op time. I wonder how I can put tbat to s nice sort of way T Delia-Yea molgbt Jlst say that 01 got tbs mas la the asm way gg 01 got me pay.-Puck. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DstrBB stavbs LABBOrncs, 1 Baroe, Oregoa, September sj, iiib I Nollrel hefflbv elven Ihel Wiiedls 1. bs ut Riley, Oregoa, i, o November I, USMaaol tune s. mil made RomaaUad Salry, goa.OaaTt UBISIreasuvtltelT lor NuTbSo.I, Tuwu. IS) S Haase BtKaei. Will nielte Herldlaa. kaaSled aollee ol laleiiliui. Ml make Aaal Sve rear prsol, lueetaMleb claim to the lend above de- IH'U.I iai laarriB aar i bt asm a vrllneeaM b, r. Matter, Homer Oecll.cl belore kesleter and Keoelver. at llurus oa tae -ria aev C'laiiaaat semes ss wfl ni Oregon, oa the L. Ifembree, all of allay, Oreaou w.re of Oetobrr. ivlU. yd A Ulbbone, reeoa. abbs. Bsglatsr. Hia Qualitie. feWbst makea you think Dauber will as a pninterr' has the soul of an artist ami the rersure of n book agest " -I'hlla- lVcdger. Bablee In Ssmss, riumoan hobble can give point to iOiimpcaiia apparently. According to A. S. Mlddleton In "Bailor and lleacb comlior," tbay are much prettier aud very Intelligent Moreover; i'hey can swim at three mouths otri; talk, run and sing at a year old. aud If a Samoan bad a child that sucked a dummy (presumably a comforter) at sis years old and walled driveling along In Its pram IU An advanced age, as tho children of the wKb.y claaa of Ktiglaud do, tbey would look upon U s a groat curio and smother It for Mother Los. "Mother muehrss." hs saM, " 'fJg worn and torn your heart Is for lore of it all" "Jerome svlck." I aald lo tbat. "'Ha worn ami torn th heart of mothers wsrs before me and will bs again. God help I heir children If they're not" -Prom ".Mnl her Mscbr," by JaassO li Connolly, i gcrlbner'a yaara," n saw UM gllereu lounw ' Ini psrsliu' right now from a seuleiue 6f mil s great Injustice, mum," tSttefeO loiirjsl I'm reu- sis months at hard labor.' horn Age Herald- llhuilug Woman's Tset, Mr. aasaliigton - Honestly, Miss do you think my sermons are I? ills Deerlng-Oh. dear, not think that life Is too short Js Himi vuiiu iiiu siooimvr ll lyr bam on tb Oral starless soght Height ef Anneyanee. "I'm mud at my wife. To anger bar I shall illrt with some other woman.'' "If you want to make bar abaolutely furious usk some other woman te saw op g button for you." Kansas Ottf I JouroaJ. In the Dumps. There was once upon s time an Bgyptlau king, so It Is aald. who built a-pyramid aud died or melancholy HI name was I mump The memory Iff hi tragic history Is iieipetualcd ev T rvW W W ""' "' dumps'' Hf Rule Nwcomrl siippusu you first ask boarder what he I accustomed to port Landlady (grimly and very pointed lyl No; "wheuf Hoatoii Journal. The highest eiorcl of charity b charity toward tb nnrharltabl, Buckmluatrr. A wide spreading, hopeful dlspoal ttou I your only true umbrella in this vale of tears.-T. B. Aldrlt h. IN THIT. PIMH1IT CPJJRT OF THE STATE Of OREGON FOB HrVBIvEY COUNTY, W. K. Crowder, plaintiff i vs. Nummons Kits May Orowdsr, defendant It) KTTA MAY CKDWDKK, UKKKN- DA NT. IN TUB NAMK OK THI HTATE Of ORKOON, you are hereby required to apar and answer he complaint flies I against you In tha above snlltled suit, on or belore the Isst day of the time prescribed In the otder ol publication ol this summons, to witj on tho Oth day of November, lUlft, aald data being the expiration ol sis weeks from the first publication of thle summons, and if yon lail to answer, for want tberaol, pi sin -till will apply to Ilia Court for tbe re lief preyed for In his complaint, to-wlt; For s decree of divorce forever dissolving the hoods of matri mony now eglstlpg between Plaintiff and Defendant. This summons is published by order il the Hon. II. V, Lovans, Judge of the County Court for Harney County, Ore gon, made and eutersd ou tha 2th day ol September, Ullo, aud the date of tha first publication ol this summons Is September Soth, 11115. J. W. HlUilH, Attorney for Plaintiff , $1500 Reward! Thoorsann, Cal ifornia aud Nevada hire SUM) It Pro;e lloa Aeeoclsl lea ol which th aii'lir atgsad la m i-r, will give 11,100 Ml reward for evi dence leading lo the arrest and con fiction ul sny per ijorimriie ii lue horeee. eaitl sr sinlasbelonalnx 14, lev ul lie iii,.iii era Is addition te Ihe above, (he nn,lvreln,.,i eSsei the asm roodlilsa M.M lor all horses branded Bore aBod bar ea Dots er either ja hrasd rerordad IB elgbl eoaatlee ttsuse nrny, Lake aud Crook mmiiiim ii.iru. vested whea sold. - None bat grows horeee sold en.t oalr tfr lium lirt, W W.glOWg rife, OresoB. Wi NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION i siTaoHTATssbASB orrTes. I llurus. iin-Kon, Heplember M. HIM gotll ' i berebi ulveu iliet Krauk B. Nell l.asrn, iltegon, who, en April IS, IMS Hosi,-! .I I'uoy no. eesaa, iwr l,li M .. Masg ss . haanledBoaleSet ii i mill, nasi flvr-vear eroof lo lbs land shove described. r si Harm, 11 'Mil iHV ul IK lolier, !TU. nil iieiuieea wlmsaassr Mra i anil itsie,, a. s swain, I- . Hayes, li .,( i awan, Uregos M. H. Ilayas el Bsrse, llri-ufili. HM.rASSS I. XXI. CflrVv Physician ami nurns, - -Office on sicond loor i Tl-.,,.. M .ii l:id, DEHM1N 4 DEfiMir,, PflVBiclans -inil ' Calls answered y, .,,, 'Fbone llarriii.in. Wfteons i unlay Haprlman, Oregon NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Nolle ttlll, Willi ii (tile oil iiNtrrn btatss t.Asn omes, minis, Oregon, ASgsst II, IfU. : li.-i, l.v elven thai Oserea m nuai osier aldreaa le Mai iisv-of April. lw. i, i i . .mi im.e iiis NKUSWu, Beetle a Tow nelili. .-; s , Itangeaok. Willamette Berl .liin. en, I the umber (hereon, ssaartkeat vitluiis of Hi.- si I of Jan s. 1S7S, east it ainendaiur) known a Ibe "Timber as Stow Law," si ma utile as might be Sled by p iT.lnw'iv.ii, ,,ii thet pnreueBl losssk AMI I ration ' lo- Uml su.l ilmls-r Ibereoa hsv essti .prau,ii ii. in.- mini of 1100.00 the etese sail mated al noiliins and tha land tlM.OI: that hi applicant will offer gnal proof la Sanson nt hie a..li.nii..n mnl sworn (Uiemeat o the ,',ili de) ..I inioimr, lP3, befers ts Bsglslar hi..! Receiver, al linrna, Oregoa. Am i'..ioti le si l.lsrtr to eraust ibis SSf- ehee lief..,.- .'inn. or Inlilete sosBlsst slssr 1 1 mo belore patent lonn, by flllag seoeieOata le.l elll'litvll In ll.lt ..nice, allegisg fSCIS Wlh wniini nei.-ei ine enirv. Hun SB. Dr- Minni Hand Physician and Surgeon Wrocl Telephone Connection Albritton. Ore. I. E. HIBBARD DEKTIST Office first ihsir em I b , fc'..i,,-rj. Born- 1 1 lis Coasr. orrioiAL niKKcToitv STATB OBBSOS : . . Ideo. g. chamborlau NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r kitso stats Lass Omes Iiurtie. (iresoa, September ZSrd. Itla. No, lie le hereby gives tbat Albert L, Backet no. .a apntB.isasi nometieoa si a an aoao, Oregoa, who, oa i Attorney Ueueral Uoveruor seeretary ol HUte Trass rer sapt. fubllr InetraeUoa State rrlater I Harry tene W C llawley CN McArlli.ir UeorseM. Iirowu I "liny, lie I, W, I Jsnirs illircotnlie Oil-. ,11 T. O.Kar . i A (Minn bill Joha I.ewr.HEi. I f. A. Moore UeoH rlorn.H s ,. I Bobi Bakls BSBfSme jadg )(. g. geaat Thoe. A airliti.if I Meory. I. Keneon ,i Lavwreac T Heine SISTH JUDICIAL DtrrSMT ? SsTo iMitoo niss CSSBty Attars, Oeo fl Hlsamoie Clreall Court assets tbe tret stosday April aud tret stosday to OiioIht I i, Jolntaeualui lelai tUsrsssBtsUv . U V.Stewait .Vrauk Oave OOOBTV SABSBV ! Ooasly Jade U. C. Uveue Vi" B.T Hagbel frsssstsr K A Mine, iSlLV" rraBkUowan "Berts e a .Hktb..,, J. J, Ouui-aen I, M Hamlllon o. W.Cmveaser John OaMwall iThue Beta . H. kolaii. Cosaly Coart meeui tbe Sie Wadneeday in Jaaoary, Marrh. May, Jaly. SsplemUr n.l Novebsr. boolssparlaleasasl skooli Osrassi leek 1 BAkMSV 0. . USB aOgfOBI i, ..lively, for MBiAO Hr.'-isw.. -'.sW; WUMWU. Section Tnwu.nlp . g ltanKe SI K. WUlsssetl Meridian, has Sled notice of Iniecllast make nasi flv. year pro,, I. to eetabllsk elslm lo in. land slnte di-eerlbed, before Kagisler and li. ' ' li. ..t linrna. Oregon, oa Ibe law day of Oi lob. r. ml .. ' Isn.iatii ueinm as witness; i.. M. lis a. limn. J. g. Bleboer. t'lawsse Weliy. a ) (uuirnlBe, allot Bsafessss, Ors fon. Wa. FAaaa, aegittsr. kefiater Batwlvsr Wai Ferre Ban Motborebie.1 (TV. Sltsse Msetisgs ol Iks (losaell srery ascond ami Foarth Wed need atey.ir. K.H,r.ler, Treaaorer tsraksl. lie. i , v.-i key Van Winkle. llenrv lielieu ..B. I.. 11 si .., e Couarllmea 1 1. corse Fry ( Curtle s mini I J. S. boggau I Ham Mot hen Tl' ..1ST E 32 laMttas. intwsMrMlA. Mad Iu two imsielsi i .-:.... i it. K. csr- in, ..I her for. m nine it v. EVENS VISIBLE LOADINCT RIFLE NO. 7a Handle A .SO U'iwX'& m BBB I" BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law laami Offlc Pra. I,. - Land Scrip for Sal Vale, Oregon M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Ijiw Vaogtly Hldg., it,,, , , 0r,.gn C.A. REMBOLD Attorilt-ii!-I.aw, Burns, Oregon. ii.-1 PBIfE sa.oo rebes.l Mi i WjAjM V' I 'li 'ml .Short sod I .U BO rifle cartridaTss. .Scud for handsransiv illustrated liltlat (U- u and ''llowfoSaoidt Well". tinier Stgsgg riatelsead from your Dealer. STEVENS ARMS &TOOLCOSIPANY. P.O.BWBB004. UHCOPKB FAUO. MASS. HERMAN VON S( H.MALZ Attorney at Iiw Cootaotsand practice Is ( re I'. S. Ijind Office a ep . alts' Offler: Fry Bldg. neit .1 , i to iol office Burns, Oregon CHRRUES W. EuulS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon Practice in the Stall I ris ami be fore the U.8. Land n If You Want ALL The Home News KEAI TP tD $2.00 a year Best Job Printing Ohan. H. I. m;.m1. AtTtlKNKV Al I 1W, Careful attention given t,, (,'olloc- tioog and Kt-al Kstntc mattofa. Fire lum Notary F'uMic Bum.sb. Okkoom. A. W. GOV. AN ATTORNEY-A i LAW State Courts and United Stateg Lend Officf I'nictice Three doors Soulh of the Harney Cojnty Natinnal Bank Burns. Oresjon. t. O. ULLAi Osvssarly Aaat. t.i , IsD.g BecUuisn . : vie. I 0. Kvt'hgsis l.irm.r! Chief Kn ot Kola A W cetera Hy. Eastern Oregon Liigineeriof Company fCtm AND IKKIiiAliUN LNGWEBb Bgrus, Brtijiig llsJ Br f BMl ii ii r-MIB lA TO .ImWkWriTam 1 v ntiTfim iiBsf LOMi : RESTAURANT OEOR0K IOON P.op. X At All Hours. Short! oMeals j Orders and Prompt Service With Reasonable Rates Give Mi A Call i SSIBllS Tlsaea-liv.uia giisMsltog e oaooaaesssss -eeeeeeeeee Floors Like New Marred and worn floors arc hard to clean and hard to Jteco pleaif lai an hour's work with tyq jiajnt brugh fhanges your old shabby floors intu mw iloorti that are easy to keep clean and hard to wear out, ACMEQUALJTY FLOOR PAINT ('.RANITB, is the beat floor paint to use. It is made especially to !!ked ppoi, js ready for use, easy to put pnyou dp il yPHFSf JMuid dries quickly. A, guarf wiU tover about 71 square feet, two coats, Ajk ior copy of our "Home Decorating" booklet, It tells you all about tho use of paints, enamels, stains and finishes in the home. Burns Hardware Co. RODNEY DAVIS House Painting Paper Hanglits; and Decoratlng? Calelmlniu.; " Kartjevood rinlahlng Fresco Painting asstlssiaaOB fiurnlsiied an age I elicatlon. Sample showa. b mrm bum a chance lailiiillimmtn;miT:::.:.-.r;:itii .u.at JOHNUKXltKltMNu, Jewolot-. Optluitafi l'4iikri'o '!. Fine Wutili cialty. iktitl aiepnirinu A Spe Tonawamu tonight - "