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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1914)
f jJT HOG TYING A LONGHORN. CaHhlng, Tripping and RopinO ' In Tvnty-vn Ssoends. To ropa, "bust" Mid ' liK tie" 11 wild THU longhorn single kllM !' Irt" minute li lrt which i-pproapiita Hit' dally work of tho range. Mon f q"l k 7 and sternly nerve each start tliclr fifty fMt behind the l(itilini, which nay Jump the arena fetioe like deer and again ami ngalu dodge when It Man tba flrat swish of the rnie. The top often breaks on the tiiiiteiilng. or tile Mddla ma.Y slip, lis In Hie case of Bill MahafTcy, who landed on hla head with foot caught In the atlrrup and lnt for the aplendldly trnln-l covg puny might hare been dragged mid killed Thar go Out Crutehfleldl He overtake his sister. Swish, swish: Ills lariat alpa through the nlr n benutlfiil throw over the horns. Then the Cttfj pony braces, and the roia- tightens like harp atrlug. Watching. anticipating Try move of hla horned ndveranry, the cowboy bow circles the animal so that the rope la brought from the horns around the bind lege. A word, and tba knowing pony uiakea a midden atart Thud, and the ateer Is tripped or "bust 4." The rope tautens, mid the rider la already running afoot with a short rord la band toward the steer, depending for hla own safety on his trained ow nnnv to hold that rope taut mid the ateer In poaltlon. With marvelous dex terity he "hog ties" with n Dumber of half hltchea looped about the hind feet and one forefoot of the steer. The inun atanda erect, raises both iirma In the air and Crutchfleld has not only won the ateer roping championship, but has ridden down, roped, thrown and hog tied a ateer In twenty seven seconds. within six aeconda of the liest record ever made World' Work VIOLINISTS UNMASKED. Edison Telia the Seoret of How They Strike the Right Note. Themaa A. Edison, who baa an ex pert knowledge of every known iim aleal Instrument, from the oboo to the aeollan harp, was discussing: the great Tlollnlata of the present age. lie spoke sjrtth deep feeling. "I have to admit," he declared sadly, "that for a long time those fellows had me completely bewildered. I used to watch them In amazement. Kvery time one of tbeiu shot a linger halfway down the neck of bis fiddle mid stop pad It In exactly the right place for the Bounding note I gasped In astonish ment. Every time. It seemed he could atop that finger correctly within one thousandth of an Inch. That's what be had to do in order to make the right note. And 1 concluded that be and his fellows were In some way superior to ail other kinds of people in the matter of Judging distances. "But I know better now. After long and careful observation 1 have discov ered the truth. Those fellows shoot their fingers up and down with an air of great confidence, but they never know exactly where the fingers will atop. Like any other buman being. they guess at It. Then just us the note la begun by the scraping of the bow their trained ears catch the defect, and they readjust their fingers louse quently, although the public doesn't know it, tbe great vlollu geniuses of the world fill their work with a lot of note that atart falsely." Popular Mag A Chang That Work.d. Little Alice waa writing Invitations for her birthday party and bad licen instructed by her mother to writ.' tbe sentence "I'lease bring no present" at the bottom of each invitation. The little guests arrived at tbe ap pointed time, but each came with s gift for the hostess. Alice upon being taken to task for having forgotten the sentence said: "No, mamma; I put In every single latter of that note. I ouly chauged the W the least little bit" The note read, "'lease bring on pre ent." Ladies' Home Journal. Only His Little Joke. A clergyman who was a widower had three grownup daughters. Hav ing occasion to go awny from borne for a few weeks, he wrote home from time to time. In one of hlr letters he Informed them that he had "married a widow with elx children " This rent ed a atlr In tbe household. When tbe vicar returned borne one of his duugh tern, her eyes red with weeping, said "Where's the widow you married, father?" "Oh, 1 married her to another man I ought to have told you that." Lou don Telegraph. Criticism. "What play did you see when you went to the tueoterV" " 'Romeo and Juliet.' " "How did you like it?" "Well, tbe costumes were all right, but Romeo couldn't dance, and Juliet wasn't much for looks, aud neither one of 'em bad any real new atuff." Wash ington StiM Womsn and Batting. "Why la It that men bet and women don't r "Men choose betting as a means of putting a stop to au argument." "Welir "Well, women newr want an argu men! stopped."- Cleveland Leader. 8he Knew. "Madam, do you give any of your time for self reflection?" "Certaluly I do. Whet do you sup pose looking glasaaa are mude tor'l" Exchange A good many farmers are going from the "rain belt," where the annual pre cipitation la thirty Inches or more an nually, to sections beyond tbe one hundredth meridian, fittingly called tbe "agricultural dead line," where tbe rainfall Is but from ten to twenty Incbea a year. For such homeseekers It U of the utmost Importance to have an open mind and to not cling too tenaciously to methods of handling the soil which have given good results In tba sections from which they have com. It would be well to writ to th department of agriculture, Waab Ington, for a few of tho bulletins on dry farming adapted to the auction In which one bus settled or plans to set tle More than this, It would ba wise to subscribe for u farm Journal which takes up the farming methoda bast adapted to such dry sections. Lastly, It would lu; well to gut Into communi cation with the agricultural college of tbe statu and secure such bulletins ss may be available. Having the litera ture referred to will not bring success to those who ara shiftless, stupid or laxy, bat they will be of Immense help to tboa who aru wideawake aad ener getic and who are Interested In doing things In tbu best way and getting lar gest returns for the least expenditure affort QUEER STYLES IN HATS. The Kekeeehnl f Nuaala and Wlnad Htaddrsas f Ala. In Russia the maldan who la fancy f ra may drew har locks aa aha wish But not so the wlf. She must hide her hair. Bo, aa recompense for thla sacrifice, she dons a hat which may well ba called weird. In shape it la not uullke a bishop's mltr, and It Is adorned aa the fancy or the para of the wearer dlctatea. Gold, ellver and evi precloua stones have tien ud In decorating this kokocbnlk, as It Is called. In certain parts of Hpaln a hat alml lar to the Itusslau style Is worn. Par ticularly Is this popular with th dan cers among the Toledo peasantry, al though It mini M very hot aud un comfortable for this purpose The Hutch maiden of Amsterdam plus her faith and her head to a hat which resembles In luiie an Inverted Howerpt. It may not lie tba styl most suited to her round, placid fac. but she would not change It for tho latest "thing" III millinery. On the Island of Market!, In th Zuy flag .ee, the fashionable bat la again of the miter shape, hut with the addi tion of wide, flapping wlnga. Farther north, In Norway, a maiden on her bridal day dons a traditional eretlon which can beat be likened to an accea trtc castle. In the province of Alaae IrrliiH the women wear huge winged bead dresses The wonderful thing about tbe Alsatian bat la how Is It supported , Are there concealed wlraat AM bow does it "stop on" in a high wladf l.oudou Anawars. THE HUMAN SKIN. ' It Evolution rr aata th earning f an Ultra Whit. Ha. I'rofeasur Hanl.l Brthiot, aaiUtent French specialist. aVatlaM that Ui kin of th human race baa undergone great change alar oar prlmlllr an cestors. II find notably that, while tbe whitest of modern skins redact al most all th colon of tba spectrum, tba skins of th more primitive ncaa ab sorb the color of higher and boar r orations and only radact th stronger colors at the spectrum's lower nfl. For instsnc. th skin of th nriinl the negro raca redacted practically no colore at all. Tba red aklnaafl race reflected only the red at th lower end of tbe apactrum and tbe ao called yellow raca oalr aa far aa th yllow In Its ceuter. The while skins of th race of today an aba lo reflect not only th blue, baa alae tba rlW at tbe top of th visible spectrum, M though th strength aad elaafltaaa of th reflection vary with aacb Individual skla Hut ao bifi ha been found so far capable of raOeg th ultra violet rays, which, altbaadb prearat la al moat all light, vibrate a fat too blgb to be visible to th bo ma yy. It la therefore believed that tba pat volution of th human sfcla fore shadows th eilatenee In th distant future of an ultra whit race, which. In addition to Its other eapaiitlM. Will have a akin eapabl of reflecting tb invisible uttra violet raya Indianapolis Newa. Int.rrupW ah Firing. It la told of LAsatenaat Oaocral Le onids Folk of the Ooafdrat atuy that be rod Into th inMat of aa la dlana regiment lata la th avanlag at I'erry llle II had observed a body of man Bring upa hi troops and aup pod that those Bring war oufed rate and were shooting by mistake. He rod over that way to order the Bring to ceaae and found himself con fronted by a Hooalar colonel. General Folk won a dark blouse, and tb dusk of the evening saved him. He waa aaked as to hla Idantlty when ha or dered th firing o atop, but, making a threat to ahow th) who he was, rod away. Aa soon aa ha aagvehad a copse of wood he put spurs to hla boa and rapidly drew away. Old Thing Are Better. "I moan to writs a sertuou on this text some Una," said tba prettiest wo man In th group. "W are all going crazy nowaday over novelty aagf fashions, new inventions, Basing new L places, llut I toll you the old things sre half tbe Urn battar th old friend, always th good old furniture, which la so often discarded for newer pat tenia not half ao really nice. And I love a good obi dress that I am used to and that haa become a sort of part of ma. And old shoes Is there anything on earth quite ao comfortable aud delightful aa a pair of soft, flex ible obi anoaar-Lawtta'a. loriee t tetw. On of Barnard Hhaw's dramatic att ic tains Is tbe shortest on record It waa about a play called "Poor Jona than," and Hhaw's nottc waa simply "Poor Jonathan." After the production of his lint play, "Widowers' Houses," he met with ao mixed u recaption that ba wrote, "I became infamous in s single, night, aud If tb play did not achieve a success It created an uproar." Foreign Relation. "What lines tba committee on foreign relations have to do?" "I cau't exactly say llut If It baa to keep track of tbe foreign rotations that our rich girl iicipilre by mar riage It hn some responsibility I" Wasblugtou Star Cold FMt. ' 'They say that a man who baa cold feet Is pretty sure to have au active brain " "Ves. purse " either that or a wall Chicago Record Herald. dii.sJ Kirs I the tblcfc Hotial and then the rainbow's arc Hoiiar. Sh Knew. Th teacher bad given tba class a talk on household pests. "What, now, 1 tba greatest foe the housewife has?" ha asked. up went one little band. "All light, Mry, whst la 117" "A bliabaxal," cam the quick reply Philadelphia ledger Away Pram Heme. "He Is one of thus near vegetar ian. " "What la a near vegetarian r "Ha never eats meat except wheu be Is Invited out." Pittsburgh Press rro f Habit. "Why did aba by ant tt sot ber bus baud's will aside?" "Merely because It waa bear feus baud's and she bad got la tb habit ut setting It sslde."- Uouatou Post. W must not tab tba faults of our youth into our old age, (or old age bring wltb It Ita own aaxwcxa.-Ooatbe. MAN'S TWOJAINDS. Ta Mak an Evenly slsneea rereen Both Must Bs Use. Expounding a theory that man haa two minds, or a double coneoloUBUBBB objective and siibjci live- MgT. Bnaoo has compared Ibe two activities to am Mt and a lower room separated by a trapdoor Dreams are due to th subjective consciousness working with out check from the objective conscious neaa. The uimi who usually claim to have an evenly buliineiil mind Is tba on who has shut the triinloor aud r inlilns In I he upper i n, and tboa who have closed the trapdiMjr aud rnialn In the lower rooms are commonly found tu lunatic asylums. The man of really even balance either remains botwi-en the two rooms or keeps the liapilom- well oiled. Napoleon, In I he lower nsim, on afjfafl idea for ruling Europe and In tbe upper room put his Ideas Into prac tice; Itiiphncl created combination of colors mid then expressed them on can vas, and lleelhovcn III the lower room composed hi Hoiiataa and In lb uppar room reproduced Mm note on paper. Tl vents or i hildhond are remark - ably clear In the recollection of vary old iMde, though present happenings re forgotten. This may bo explained by the decay of tl bjoctlve conaelnuB n'ess. and It Is I nrlous that a this de cay the siihlocilio consciousness be comes more in nte New York Press. SHORT CIRCUITS. Mission of th Pus Whan th Win Bm Crosssd. "Another short clrcultl" One of I he cum mom-si report beard In all elwirlciil works A "short circuit" ajaa.Bg Ibat tba Base trie wires have Ishouii crossed or connected ao as to form a bypath or shunt of comparatively low resistance, through which so much of tba elc Irleal curreut pasaa as, practically to cut out that part of the circuit iJjrougn which Ibe curreut originally aowad. la other word, .1 "short circuit" baa n idaced the normal circuit, which may be considered a long clrcuM The cut Hub out of the resistance of the long line permits Ilia ower lo rush ov this path of low resistant?, snd If tb apparatus were not protected by th fuse or circuit tweaker the electrical machinery on hi do Urf aerioua barm. To pfet cut serious effect ffuW serf deutal short ctrrulta of electric lighting wire In buildings "fuse" Is Inserted In the circuit Just lusld lb bulldlnf in case a nail or sow otbar falling object short circuits the c!-t Irh. srlraa In the bouse till" fuse blows oat Baa Iv. melt oat and throws th circuit open so tluit uo eJectrtcly can flow through the Hires In ibe bouse until the 'sburl ba ta found and c reeled -New York Wirld SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE ILLUSTRATED 320 PACES Trll. all about sea ssalterM whai young men ami women, young wivs aud husbands ami all others need 10 know .iIh. ni the cacnsl law thai gov ern the mx force 1','hIo truths ol sea hfe in relation to happlneas In niarriag "Sec!" ol manhoqd and wosaajskaodi n tnal abuses, Social viL diseases, etc. The latest, most advanced and com preheusive work that has eu,er been Is sued on sexual hygiene 1'rlceleaa In struct!. .n (or those who are ready for the true inner teaching. This book trll nurae teachers, due tors, lawyers, preachers, social workers. Sunday Kcluad teachers and all other, young snd old, what all used to know about sea owtter By Wnfield Scetl Hall, Ph. I)., M. I) 'l-eyifi- Newspaper CnanBj "Scientifically correct Chicago Tri bune. "Accurate and up to date." Philadelphia Proas. standard book of knowledge." I'hiladejpbia Ledger. The New York World says: "Plain truth for those who need or ought to know them for th prevention of vil. I'ndor plain vwspper fur only 1 00. Coin or Money order, postage leu cent extra. SMI AMI PUBLISHING COtdPAN Y Dayton, Ohio VOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. I III I ;. MTliKS LAND IlKKIIKl ln nu, Uraaua, JaBs t, 114.1 Noll..- la hereby (Urn tlltArl II. Wallers. of Murine tfrusun, who, un July vaJ.lwOW, matt l!uinilr,l hairy, Hi.rll,.Su OBMS, for HUM gU, aud I... i. I aa.l X , i.-i-llmi I, Tuwaiblp MBoutS, It. me a: Kast, n iiiMl.iie Msriiilsn hu Died aetle of o.i. un. in n, nik- Pinal flye-raar I'ronf. I.. , .Ul.li .1. . Inim to til laud bov d aerii.nl, bsfors lbs K.-aister aud kcalyr, st num.. Oregon, on in.- ii.Hi day ef July, lH ('UIIIIMIlt in, in r. u. WltllSft All.fl! I I. AllH-f I II Ml.lllln I. lliKll William J. Mi -K Inula, all of Hurua, Or.gou Wa. Kts, Hglstr. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION i -,i 1 1 H i Mrs i.anii orrii-K inun. Orsgoa, Juus I, isu I Nnllri I. hen !. l;e a llial llauii. 11 Wil liam, of llalilii.an. Oregon, wbo Of JuoS 17 IWJS, matte lluunelrail hntry Nu. SM Hartal I ..ii) HW'.SW Nu. tya.ui lur N H It rut I Mini r N'.HW . rlW'.J'., Bte. It. T. U ntl.l Ulll. SeelloU'J.TOWBSblB'JiB Hanga M f. . VMllaa'ietie M.i'ultan, ba filed uothe of int. nil.. i, to max dual flv-yar pneit, liieatal.ll-h rlaliii lo thaladd Slsive da ierlbsd Ira fore Keglaler sud Kreeiver, st Hurua, Oregon, on the lull tlayul Jul), lull flatulent ii.oti.-a a wllue Throiiaa Ht.-vena, Kred L, Peter. Jotiu C Tsm. pi, Michael llealy. all ol I'rlucaloa, Oregon Wa. Kasss. Krgltler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNI'I KDITATM I.ANII OKI' UK II nine Orvsuu, Juu t, Ivll. Nutlet, ta herehy gtva tbst Bert L William, uf liarrluuin, trrfgon, wbo, 00 JBbS 97, ISOS, mad lli.nn-rfle.a.1 gutry Nu IIOM, Betlal Nu. U)U3, fin Nl', Mer-lloll I. TuwIlfblBtl? B., HSBgS iS Y. , Wllln.iti.-r I, ll.rlrilau hajfled nollosof liiiiinilou t.. make llnal live yoatpruol to astau llalr i-hiiai to thu laud above daaollosd, bfur Hugtaler ant fin elver, SI Hum, Oraguu, on Hid In 111 day olJuly lull rialinaiil uaiio-a aa wllueaae Thome. SVSBS, Krod I. flr. JottU C. Iti.il.ii-, Mi. I. n.-i llealy, all uf I'rlut-eUjo, or gun, Wa Kasss, Rsgltlsr. NOTIt;K FOB PUBLICATION I'siTsti sttiaal-ASnOrrics. Hum, oregou May !M, lull Notlne la ln.r.-l.v uIvmO 1 1. at Ch.ilu W WVIIam ol I. hu en. Ortg'.li, who. oil NuveUlbtr la, lVl'i madu Mt.iiieateail Hi.iiy No uane lor NWMBse. -., lownahlpJIH , Hi.ttgra;K , WIIImitMr I illa.ii . Iiaa lilt-. I noth uf lutaullou la uahe tlltal I tiiiiiiiiitin inn i. unit in eaiauuau ttlalm to the ami above described bafora HaarUlar lalar and It int. at unrna, orttguu, uolb ltb d dsy July lull Claimant iiamea aa a Itllaaae William lluig. I. Ilsilay llkyu. Oeear Waal, Jlorany W ilh.ug, til of UaWBB, Urtgoa. a. Kates. HaalaUr. Wo do joh printing. NOTICE FOp PUBLICATION. Usivso stats t,.i. iirru. Burn, llrrfon, June in, ivlt I Notlo is hsrsby ansa thai (Moral I'lrkjl tlmtr, el Rrnr, (Irsanii. wl Jnlv , llp, mads tloronlssd Knlrr, Hill N. a WUNKI. NWUBgyaaud Lis t aad , to Uoa n, Towahln Hi.uin, lUnse al Ksl. Vlllami.ll Msrhllsii. ha. tilil noil.-, ol tin. n llnu m sis dual tli " ysai stool, loiaial.llali claim loltielanit alimv ilawrlls-il, Is.lniu llrl tri aud Hsi-slTrr, al Hume, (iri'l'ia, on tlir lltb dar el July nut Olslmaat naniva a wllnaawa. Albrl Wisxl, nil., nii.li, liana lie It.on Frail Uetiijedt, all of Hania firriioii . WN. KaSSS, Itealater NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. I'NITBDSTaTB 1.ANII drill Hum. (ir(OB, stay II, lull. N..II. rl harsby lvB that Kranllln lirnft, !. It iiBlraaililreM l Harl.a. Iirranll, .11.1 o th Mh day ol Aafual, him, tile lu thla otTIi Sworu siatamaai aa.l M plleat N ..-':. lupuirllSBStbs NWUaW;,, Brelloa 11. I'tiy ahfn til s.. sauna su If , nlllaiiii-tl M.-n.n ari-lloa u, llnva and Ibctlmhar tltvraon, umler Hie nr.olalona ol lbs setol Junr li, i, anil acta aaieiulaioiy. uown a III '"I I lunar aad Ml. an- Law ," nl .in h taluass mlflil u Used by ap.iie lit, ami thai, pursuant In atioh spplli sllmi, thu Inml and llnilsif Ibarrou havs hevli .iratae.t. II. . Itinbar atllmalvd Wl.ana toaol feel al It (HI par M and lb land 11 imiiliai "an! aiilli sal will or flual pnsif In aupHrl of hla ..lh atlon audawnru alalemanl ou the Jilt day ol July, 1914, halnre llelal.'i anil II." elver, at lliooa, Otagoa. Anyparaoa la al llhrrly lo .rotal thla pal ohasbstoraalr). or lalllalr a i iinual al any tlma I fore patent lauei, by flllnii aeorr..l.ia udsffldsvltin ililaoBlia, aliemiia facta sl.nl. wuuld .trfral Die rnlry. VVa. rasas. HBiir. t " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tlNITKIl STATUS l.ANIl IIKKII K, lliiiua, llieaoii. May JTi, Ivll Nutlr I to ii 1. 1 Km i, that I -i i H MooB, u( Duma, llraaua, ho, on June lu, pill ui.lf llolnaataad Klilry, No. 04Hii, tot N W ',, Heelioa a, Tuw-nahlp h, Hiivr :n K, Wlll.ai.lle Marhllau, ha IIh. I untie of in linH.ni n. make final ttira ar priaif, to eatl.llali i la.ia lo lb laud ahnt iU-.i rii.i .1 befnr K.-giai. r lid Kclrr al Hutu, urea. ni, on Ihi ' day el July, mi i claimant naiaeaa wtlueaa. a Natbaulal llcuney, 1,'harlf Heed, h.hl ag,laion,(liaJ Haeha. all ol liuina. "nun Wa. rsss. laflilsi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Pnitsd Bears lsn nrrus libra), 'lyi'son, May is, 114. Nolle I hrhy (Iran Ihsl 00p John Mil, Of lllle). nrna-on. at.,., uu I'., H, i'"". wsilv llouiaalaad Katry, Nu uiu.l lor S1,. avrtlon 10, Tuwnablp IfS S , Haaun .-., K , NMIIami-fta M.il.llan, ha. I lied i..ili.-e ..' In tanlloli to main Hllal Tbraa year I'rui.l t.. ea tahllab t'lallii tu lbs lead llam ilea, ilt.e.l ne tor Kafltif h't Lfiy lrr,ai Hurna, iiresuB, ou the lsfBi .lav ..I Jul): hn, l lalinaninauit-a a. wiiuea,.-v f I. Willi. A J Julinaiui mlii.it Johnaoii. Wall" arallisri. all f hu.-). Oregon . Wa. Ks. Itiaiater NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION "NiTlbH biaj'ks i tMiuryn g, i IJrai'iU. June .1', 011 1 Nuller I haiehv ali.utl-.l 1 laral.ia A 1 1" Forsl, of Biiey. iiniin ho. hn Aiian.i ts, l'ja iaau (. .. nel. a. goiri No ".I.., tin ESaWlabd W(taw rVrlh.il It. lowaahlb il i . K.nje k K ilnVi.ilille Ui rtills.il. ha. riled oeilee of lutautuio in inasa rlual inairar Proof, lo aalaMUyh rial fa in th lalld au.vc derll..l bito( Itegtat. r ami MrielVSr. at BuroJ. Iftrfoh, ou iha 31L i)a ol Jul), lull Claimant uamta aim Wlfhaa. W Hl'e llo'iiel .'i'. I Hare K Smith mJi'liU. 4 . iilbrus. allot Kllay ilrnu A a. fAiaa. .!.- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DMITU slAja-. LAMP "ir.'i h. jiuuii iii. a.. ii. j'lim -, in Kollt-c la Ur nl.i llini ifiai galpli ti liile nl llaraay. (irrgmi alio, on Manh ". I'll mad Home. lead Kuli), eerial u o-Vv"- for sl Marllen It Towuahli. 1 llae.- r Wliiatjiattr Meri.lian baa in.'.i a .-in f oi lelea tioaiti Mual lliii-e Mar u....l lo aalal.llat. claim t lulatiaJ4,ip.lrerll.a.l, b. fora Ha lalar aud haCalVsr all Pu'liy Kti)B i.o lto rtih ri.i ol J nl w 191, I'laimaat uaaaaa t srltni-aara Starr Km aland. Hubert liillla John 11 glebuar, W;ljlaui 1IIISB. all el llu, liauau. iie f , R-l.t.i . llfnj Bmujb s. I ,.1 No NOTICK FOB ri'H,IHATION, I (. httt.i I . n ..ni. i i llutlt. . 'Or,"'.. Juu . I II. I NiHIre I bereliv glveu thai leaf N,.,l)irru faiirle Hallway I ouipauy whose poel,.fDie atl.lreaal.nl Paul. MlBiitanla, haa thla Vlli ila) June lull ated lu tills o.Tiee Ila appllealloU to lct uudr Ihe provlaloua ut tit at I of I un lraaa.apwtoreOJ.il. I. ISBS IBt -lal aJ7.W BgWlltW Mello J.. lownalilp '. smith. Itauae ... fe-l M.. Banal No Asy ami all peraotiat lalmlng adveraelv ll.t lamia daatril... i. it .t-alringio abtseflsyt-aas of lb aalneral et,art lirof the Ian. I. or for ai.jr otber reason to U.e dlaolal to appiliaat, abould Hi Uielr afn.iaiif. ..I proOjl la ihla ulDes, OB or beh.it- Ihe r. tlay of v nan.' 1H. WK KaMKI llegle'el. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'siTsu srTsai.4oiirrii. j hurua. Hreaon, June . I 'it ) Nolle It hereby glreu that lloecot, a II i. h B,of llarm-y, lnoti, wlio.t.u Soveluur .i,ih, IVI'J, IBile II, nut alia. I I nlr y. Serial No I. :.. tor agt., St'citoii a, lowuablp 1 South, lunar a1 gasl, ytlll.uii-llf Msrldlan. ha Hleil iiulle of lulSurtu lit uik eouiiiiutatlou Proof, toratahltah rial si lha laud t..iie de aerluad, befui Kf laler aud aacwt I al Bum Oregun, on the ITlh day o Jul) , l-il Claimant naiue. aa wltaeaar Sberiun 1 SBillh ami iletiry I!, Itol.tuaoti, Isilh of llsrasy. Oregon. Henry 0 Baton, oi Hurua, OraetO r'.-.l llaluea, ol llarllvy, Oragua w ,. Baglsur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'HITtl. HTATaa I.AHIr Otllt n I Hum, Oregon, July :ti, till. I Nolle I hereto glvea isal U jln w Hav mond, uf Burn, Oregnii. win., ou Jainiar I 17, IVIO. made lloinetttia.) Kulri, No tiltlv fur SB', Hectlua-ju, Towoahlp a S , iltuge M K , Wll lauiette Meridian, haa filed nutlet- of Inleiltlou hi mak Kin nl Threw V.-ar Proof lo .-ainlni.li claim lo tba laud elsiv deartrihed, before He lalar aud Hacalvar, t Burn, Orsgoa, un the lib day ef Auguat, mil l laiuiaut uauica a wllneaaea V. II MePhall knit M,t MsSgl Hlllou. IkiIIi uf Bulbar, an, oregou W . Holt, u t)f liar rlmau, Oregou. UK Shaver, of Hurha. Oreguo Wa. Past. Hegial.i NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION IINITKDHTATKS l.ANIl OKKIt X, l.akevli'W.lliigoU, June 11, I II I SOT rul, IABII Nolle lahnrel.) glveu tl.al lluliahl kllug, of Kit. Orugnll, who. on June Hi. I'll I. niaih llouieaUad nnWr. No 04711, fill SW'.Nee u. end NWi.Haellon IS, Tiivnafllp clHtiuth. Itangr JIIKut, Vrlllaroetle Merlillau baa tllnl hit. I lutantluu lo make final three year proof, lo BUbltah nlslio In Ilia lan.t ahove ilt-ai ill--'I. before I'hft A. Hheruiau r H tfoiaailSBl r si Kit. Oregon, un lb 7th day uf A usual, Itill OlstrasBl uarae aa wllueaae llo A Paddock, Arlulpti llauauu, Harvey lltvl Slid I'eter W) aa. ell of Kite, Oregon Ja K Ht'snsaa, hegiaor EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS $1 CMpl Skiving Onlfit $1 10 Art idea 10 To advertise our Universal Shaving Outfit and Universal Product we will lor a limited lime only, send this wall worth K.U0 Obeying outfit for 1.00. Wa sail our jinalucls b. llu- , onaiiinsr direct aad tlierelore you tave all agent' praftt wlilcb you know are very large. 1 Hallow CrouiuJ Raar, 1 B-inch Lather Bmtb, 1 Raaar Strop, Canvas Back. I Nickel Easel Back Mirror. I IJ.iaafc Barber Towl. 1 Bar Shaving Sos. 1 Bos Talcum Powder. 1 Decorated China Mug. 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. 1 Bristle Hair Brush. Kach outfit packed In neat box $1.00 Coin or Money Order, iostge IQg lita. VNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO. Dayton, Ohio Notlcs of Sal f Slat Nolle I hereby given that tba State l.an.l Board ol tba Htataol Dragon will receive sealml bid B nntll 10:00 A. M., July 14, 1914, for the following deaerlbad lamls, to-wll: The HKt ol Section 18, HI, Hactloe anil all ol Mention SO, T. 81 S. R. 84 . Mnctlnii If), T. ,'lftH It. 08 K. Sections 10 and 80, T. M H. K 8f K. Suctions 10 and SO, T. 87 H. K. 8 K. Hoctlons 10 sad 80, T. 87 S. K. 83', K. sections 10 aad .10, T. 87 B. K. .. K. H's ami Ixits 1, 2, 8 and 4 ol Section HI and all ol Section 80, T. 88 H. It. 8)1 B. H'a ami Uta I, , 8, 4 ol Section 10, ami all of Heotlon 80, T. 88 H. K. SS B. Sis'tions HI and SO, T. 80 8. K. :i0 K Sections 10 and 30, T. 89 H. K SI K. Section 10 and HO, T. SO H. It. Hi K. Suctions HI and 8tl, T. 39 8. K. 8.1 K. Seclloua 10 and 80, T. 40 8. K. .12 K. Section 10 and 30, T. 40 H. K. 88 K. Suction A and 80, T. 40 H. K. 84 K. Mellon 10, T. 41 8. It. SO B. Section 111, T. 41 8. It. 31 K. Section 10, T. 41 8. K. 83 K. Section 10, T. 418. B. 88 B. Ni, HKt4 and W.Hi ol SW.1 of Sac tiou Kl.T, 41 H, B. 87 K. Section III, T. 41 K. It. .in K. All bids must ba acoompanled by a regularly egeculad application to nur elnise and chock or dralt lor at leaat ..ne illtli ol the amount ol th bid. 'I ha right lo reject any and all bids la reserved. Applications ami bids slioaid ba ad drostiHl to 11. O. Brown, t'leik Stat I, ami Hoard, Salmi, Oregon, aud mark ed ''Application and bid to pun-baa stale lands.'' li. U. Haowa, Clark "tat Uad rkaiid. Ubrd May 1, 1914- NOTICK FOB I'UBLICATION, .Suite I liereb) glvit Ihsl Abb Adella Orog, wl.ttee poeCoBlee adBrsss IS BurB,Orwou,i1ld. ou i in. Illh dsy ol Augual, ISIS, file la ihla odes swora slelemeBI ami Applli BatSSa, no to puri-hae th sKlaHW1!.. Btelloa IX, fuwn .liij. .'I s Hsag BD liamellr M.rlillati. iii. 'I I he Utah ;:htir thervon, under Hi provlaluoa of ihe .ti nr Juu I. U7S aad s'-u ameudatory known at Hi "Tliiiber and VtuO law at am It value aa n. 11)1 tat Bite) bt SubrSlsaaieat. and that, pursusat lo tueh apBiirarftia, tb lend and iituMr thereon have been sppral.!, ' .." i.utiwr eallmatet! auuuo board feat al II so per, ami i llid lit) 00, tbal ssld sppll . .nl ilil offer filial prnbf In aapporf of hla tp ptti an. ni and tworB altlemei.t ou !hjltday ul July, l'Jll. larlure irtrghMt-r and Kex-rller tl liuina, Oregon An kr,'.tti ts si liberty to protest this pur i he hafor' uUy. tit Initiate a et.nteal al au) fort patent lsuss, hi s.lBg t corrolslra te.l alTl.laill In till llgCr, alleging "acta Wllll'lt wioild .leteat the UUr Wv rasas. Egitr. NOTICF FOB PUBLICATION. Unrna.Ur.guf,. Juu. . Kit Nu,-s I herwliy BiySB lhal Uargatei lilggeii,i.l l(riwta. Ursgel), wbo. OB lit ..i 1.. mm. raa.la HAataslffd itnlry.Seilal M tell) laiuiaut naruaaaj wllu M II Murk. Frank Platar. klt' I Jyrdap. all uf llarrimau, Orej.ru. JutSptl rich! ol rt ai -i ii tirttguu Wa Pa as. Reslder orrii 111, IiJIUJtCTOajf ittil naiui.a ti a aojiiit Oeo g. I haiuherlalu rB WC Maw ley ''tnjriaeuien Iturrnayrjajjaial teoreruryr teerelarr ul HI! I'.a.nr.r law Cnhji. Iiuavactleo USta Irrul., 1 1 1 BIBBUtl . It. Crawford la a. lit Vital awotcoi, 1 A Churchill B) Sbuoiway !IX Ide -u. rente Jsdga 00 u karasti I B . Beau r. A. Moore HUJH .U'bli IAI blSTBfl T lilairirt Jam . ... Ijallou Blsst i titiuty Atturasy ie;aaiauir t to nil court meet Use Iral Monday la A fill tud tin MuoJa, in Uclober i.itnt senatur lulut Reiraauiallrs W 3Mai popart a abb bt: county Judas Clrt I ruatulsr AttaSSur. U(mvTJSSi K A. Millar s Klebardsoo M'hSBCZ li huulsaisirlB un. uer SUH'k Inauertor u w.CletsBsar JOBO goblsssa aylrssur Cunt tuli tsloars is. v. avivsi I Tho tain County lo, I 5.el tb trst Waduaaday lo Jauualy, efsrvfc. f"r. Jsly, U.lyjfaireer aad ...... .l... r aaBBBV c. a. i tsn orriei: Waa Varr Bocaittr Nasi Motbisbsa CTy.-BB- Myor. a.-, an ei lr.-a.iii-, M.iahai. Baal Molherhd Buy Vaa Wink la Usary bailee isat A. b. vUrEeiss I Jama Lastpskir 1 K. J Mtatunon Couuclli Mieiiiiia ml IBs I'lMturll yrr astwad aad ruunb Wsditead : : a - a - a .i- e t - s a s s e e e RE8TAURANT UI-OHUH FOON Hi op. Meals At All Hours, Shorta ( )rliTH fill.. I'll. Mill. Cn.it.ti ! - -- 'l r. . , V t m a With Reasonable Rates a t :.,.. u.i a ...ii a Give Me! A Call a OBSsaslte e tig GAMF UNTRKS' . I RST Choice '"! ltiu enou ill for th.! Lilt; ' name of North America. STEVENS Hmr" Ra)Daitlnr Rifle Ho. 425. Ustr-ri . $aO.OO If .M-M-U aad J5 satiaers Ut tUn, Aste taaulllis fatlialrss t)iir'1rasr- nifle alaw ruy. Htaliad In lam y grans. Sj. a. mi a nee, HitlsCslalugi I. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL C0HMKV, P. O. box OaWSaft FaVUJ, S Iter la, iviu. raada ll.neltd Snlr. Setlal N... . i... I..r D'.SIi,, sgi.rTgi,. Si.taL. ,u , ami V.SKt,, Section M, lowuahl,. J a . Katik fj C . w llarttetlr Marldlan Its- .lte.1 if. Mr. nf titieulhip lu ratk Klnal tbre, year proof lu eSisi'ltab i Islsi lu lb land sh1' d a. rlhe.1 helot llrglater h.) f.vai al Hurna. ''rsgvii.uB 16 17tb al ofaty, tall V "Ui. aaaaat Si jfTV ""wn J Q ! east I MjA jjjLMkj3l) Can't Ks it Sert, Trk Jtrfandld- work of Cham berlain's Tablets is daily becom ing more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomache and liver troubles haa ever been known. For sale by all dealers. FREE UslM "Tssft" Necklitc "EtoIjs Tisw" Br stele I These two beautiful places of pupolar )whlry are th eras among society woman In New York and the largest cities. They sj neat and elegant gnld flnished articles that will gladrn the naart ol avery girl or woman, no matter how yoaog or old. Very alyllah and at tractlv. Oar Fraa offer. Wa ara advertising Hpaarmlnt Chewlag Gam and dealre lo place a big box ol this flue, healtlilul gam Into avery home. It sweetens the broath - whitens tba teeth and aids in gestion. It is refreshing and pleasing to all. To everyone sanding n but Un and 10 eents to cover shipping costs V will ship a big luog of SO regular 6c pack age ot the Spearmint (luni and include the elegant, "Tatgo" necklace anil "Evelyn Thaw" bracelet absolutely f.r. This offer Is for 9 surl lime only. Not mora tbau '1 onler to one party. Dealers pot gllawad tti accept this. UNITED SALES COMPANY Dayton, Ohio J O. Box 101 $1500 Reward! Ihoorraun. lal ifurala and Nevada .lr Stork Protee ten Aasnrlath.niil srhleta ihe ui.lei tlgostt la inruii-ci, will sivu i.lga uO rewrtl lor vb dvnee ldlns lo Ibe arrrat and con viction of suy per tv ur DSrlla (! i.. c - - ,.,,,.. , ,, a . . , , w - n . . . n r null rsnonsin '..iinitif lU'iain loaddiliea loih sltot. th andtrtrine ! ogrlkatti coadllloa trou ou all h.tra.a; aaaalOM Boras, hod bat oa Unh ore liber j. Breaa reooidsU In elabl ruuallea Hans .tur, ,e prto t-ruua cuuuiirt nureef resletl eheo aord. Nob hut roan borta so)4 ssd oply In srgs buoi i.ra. W SHOWN ril. Oreson ... .. . - .. ..l m0 Valley JMway Ca Afprsl ass Dfar.arC Of Traiat Darta No, 8, Prairie 10:15 A. M, ?:35 P. M, 4:00 P. M. Arrivea Baker Daparta No. 1, Bariur 8:30 A M. Sumpter 10:05 A M. Arrivra frairi 2:10 P. M. No. 1 Rakes good connection with O.-W. R. & N. No. 10 leav ing Portland 7:00 P. If. and No. 17 from east arriving Baker 0.50 A M. No 8 Connects with I ji Grande local 7:00 to La Qiantle, and Ni. 9 (fast Rail) picks up sleeper there arriving in Portland 7:00 A M. Also with No. 18 at 10:45 P. M. for points East per, HJrbW OUTSELL Sfftaal .1 laaaiii. mmimiati ifiieiMitr I T" ViLaUJMBl.i .' atatAj Iirl lllaVAlil " $W MrLLsJWWUl WfVITi fQfi 5PPCIAL CATALOG AND PRICES THE AKAVERILLMACHINEiWm f PQMflt? YfH.' PORTLAND. ORt. - 5AM JOSE CAL. The Tttarlin REPEATING RIFLE VpJI fan buy" pp better gun lor laroet wora and au ftnall game up to fUUvards. aVrj" aw T' a1 If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD 9900 a year Best Job Printing !T5 C FOR YOUR -' Reawlgal Catlat P. Yale and Harvard, Each lb. iM m. Princeton, Cornell, Michigan Each 7 In. by SI la All beat t.uallty felt with (alt heading, stresiiier, letters aad mascot eaeeatad in arapaf color. This splendid aort ineiii sent i.nslpsld lor 50 cant and 6 stamps lo psy postsge. Saad bow. HOWARD SPECIALTY COMPANY Dayton, Ohl 100 Hi: i I II II. AND COLORED POST CARDS Many nre rich, rare pictoree ol III M III I I. MODEM! AND At TIIKSSKH Also a Self Killing FOUNTAIN PEN All for only GO cants The greatest bargain la braatiful card and rare art picture ever offered. Many are hunl to obtain and have Bold singly lor the price we ask lor all. These will uulckly to all loveraotthe beatitilnl in nature who appreciate rar art pictures of well developed modal. A reliable mlf filling fountain pan faee with each order. The alone have sold for one dollar in store. The 100 beautiful card, and pen all or bill 50t ami lov in slampa for poet- ART PORTRAYAL CO. DAYTON, OHIO ' . . -s. . i .ll'WUK')'. iypticiu.n UU I ,..,,... .... i, . jL' . ,. . I. U ...,,. .. ;., A Sd ",e W '"t" fP""ng P . tlilltV ' Model 20 Wkhoat change ol mechanism it bandies 22 hart kt Uw-iala MitliJaBsi perfectly. The deep Ballard rifling develops niaximum Dowef anil JOHNUKMRKKLINQ. Baaaar Ai MJK nil LVes c ..' m9 f A.L.. . W aflb Bsaaaaawaaa IMaaa 1" TaBl V aaaWaj Wv' 1 v I v- v J tt.jr way ! ! J3 m yi ti fittttittiQ g-P-v pj New Home Hh I Sewing Machtoe K Ta C 1 I. tu u; Hi. wstTtyig t 1 wsJ. nVs aast NEW JB 1 I IOME en tU m l M BB a.f SI lite Kg. M I SJAJ i M Tkia maelita U fl ItsJaaV B erarratiteil lev eJJ H CJaB I I No other like it Jr IJW I Nu oihcr as good 4 Tki New Komi Sewtag Mic.ln Cftbuy, ORANGE. MASS. MATH MFKY accuracy and adds yean to the Ha of rifle. " 'l'"1 tM caiaiSfa; -iMia i aBWB CsallaWCtsBll. rlti14 tu butl ittl. Was uarts sf f .ii" OMSfRastl ad asaaa: U Jean. A Ural t Oou tlaV AjkIPr WltWar Iti.M Hew Haeaaa. Casta,. ROKKKHIONAL ' CARL C. GRIF Pliysiulsn snd Htiivai SUHa, l)liyr,,,y J. UJ. GBA. Physician ami Hnrirat,! Burns, - - - firtj. Offlo In new building snip -;i harneaa ahop, Mainaj 'I'limie MalliH'. GEO. G. CARL, aPabjrglcUkai and ajurg.' ! Teaasasia Baal Is a ale I attaaalhm aleeet diaeaaea aJ assettsat ataeaal. HARLAN A. I lARHis Physician and Suras. Narrows, a D. g.avABuASn. si-.it V. - ,aj a. a., a. n. .J lural fraotlre lr -q,i. r J Bargeiy I at Rya, n , J DaU. STAN DAK BURNS. ORECON DEHUnJ. A DENMm Physicians and Suif Calls answered promptly ngJ nion Usrrimsii Hacflman, Oregti Or Minnie lias Physician and Sua Mract I elephone lnnsrgj La wen. Ore. aypetJSSTXia; Offlte first door east pliot,ajj lurn. Oregon.' W, C, BROWN, liuiiss, Oaanua. OBce Opposite TonawamM taj M. A. BIGGS . Attorney at Law Vaagtly Bldg., Hums. One C. A. REMB0L Attorny-at-I,aw, Btii-w, Oreguu WM. MILLEU ATTOKNEV AT I.4W Itiinif, OraaBag, HoouiB 1 and 7 MAsonic rmim tue.ua uuntD male al ra CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER nums, orsj.. l'rsrtices in Hie Stat Count sis! ratiaty.H. Jjind otiic,,. Jhat. ll. Ix-vomtni,! ATTOII.SKV-AI-I.AH, Careful attention given toCkV UoriB and Heal Ksinte iiitUa Fire liD-nraiice. Notary I'ublic Burns. Okkhoh. 4 A. W. GOWAN ATTUKNKV-AT-UW BJtsjta CurU and Unititi ll Iaml Otlice I'raoties Three duora South of tbf Harney County National I Burns, Oretron. FRANK OAVEV Attorney .1 Uw Notarrflf Ces.ee,,.,,. ,. Uonr, I ...,., K..SS Asatracla U. S. I aad IMfive frf.urf ? OSic belwreu ll.,,, , ,,,, N,,,gfalJ sad I aim nrri, Burn, U reg en B. U. CiKirti ASte. a. am. rx. M.V i'is ... , a,l COOPER & DODGE Civil ftfid Hydraulic Eiitissti litigation, Witter Supjajg SeweniKf, Water PivVff. 1 Surveys, Mais, r..t,iHtBB, rotpsnal BURN.s, OMBGON V. O. Dili, a si. a. o i au rrmrly Aeat. Sagtassi yruir,. CaatafJ 10. B Hrt-lalii.iluu -mr- glumr ..f BSBJ tSSi WeeturuKt. E9Stem Oregon EaflnetM Company GiVU. ANP IKKIdAllUN IMiliH Bsrss, Ortjjreg Pirscl ctennectiun aaulh r HARRIMAN-ANDREWS JMf A. H CURRY, Pre). Ue. Harvitnan Monday and TtraBBtal aasl arrive Wedn.aday aad lis chweak, connecting with sstaaai PijVtyfo ahow tonitfht. BBBBBBBBBBBBBgBBaBHBBBBI ue toIPeaAoWlantjsaucos, .1