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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1914)
An WELCOME GEESE. Unexpected and Badly Needed Feaet In thi Arctic Noah In Ida ark could not Imve been wore delighted over (lie return of (ho dove (linn were tin- memlx Itl Of Klnnr llllckelsen's party. In llio desert or Greenland loo, with tlio nlnlit of n lock of wild NM In "lost In tli" ArrUc" Captain Mll.kelscn tolls ol Ifcelr need of food, of tlio fatlgua Of n long aledge Journey mill of hl-c own III nees. Ue lind Income an weak that lie waa obliged to riilo on the sledge. CoH aequently tlielr progress whs very iKiw Wa drive on bttwtau n lot of lltlla lain nils or banks of glacial lea Bud enlr lTorson nntke 11 snatch nt Ihe sledge, causing the dogs to hull In tin toiilshiiicnt. nnd whispers et.geilv. "Look, look! Whnt'sthutr lie points to aomethliiK tlmt looks like n lot Of round atones, nnd I NO smroely lie Mere uit e.vos It Is h big Mock of feese, sitting there sound uslcep. They have not tienrd lis In n few seconds Irerson Is on Ids way toward them I of courae remiiln where I inn on the eledge. He takes aim. Broa nnd the whole flock rlaes. Stop n mlDtlta! Isn't there one on the ground? I snatch up the Class. Not one, lint two are left upon the field, nnd after follow D the sin hi. Ing flock n little way Ireraon ratnrni beaming with Joy, a din fat goose In either timid. We lire delighted and drive off southward In the host of eplrlts Iverson even stops every now and tben to feel the splendid fat bodies of the birds, nnd wo do nothing hut talk of whnt a feast we are to have when they are cooked The dog! are doing their best. Iverson inarches at the rear of the sledge, tinging nt the top of Ills voice, and even I feel a lit tie better. TWO GULF STREAMS. POLAR RESEARCH. That Arctic and Antarctic Problem. Still Remain Unsolved. The era of pole hunting Is now hup plly over, nnd the best result of Tea rv's and Amundsen's athletic feats In the north nnd smith Is that the really Important problems of the clrcumpolnr rig-Ions can henceforth lie attacked with a single mind, from a scion 1 1 lie standpoint enough work reinnlns to bo done In those regions to Inst for sev eral generations The antarctic has only been scratch ed. so to tpaak, owing to the (Urofaa ecnles used In school geographies the average man goes through life with badly warped Ideas concerning the rel atlve alios of various parts of the earth's aurface. nnd so probably few people realize that the antarctic contl nent la very much larger than Europe In fact, nbout as large as Europe and Australia Combined. Of this huge ion fluent we do not know even the shape and location of the const line, except for oue long stretch south of Australia and a few widely scattered points elae where, while the whole Interior, apart from a narrow wedge between lions eea and the pole, Is rlrtoallj blank on our maps. In the arctic patch of a million aijuare miles Is still absolutely tin touched. Ko much for mere surface geography; but. of course, modern po lar reaenrch includes a arlda range or nongeogrnphlcnl proMena pertaining to aucb dlreraa subjects as geology. glaclology, Hieteorology.terre-trlal mag netlsm, aelsmology, oceanography, aool ogy, botany, physiology, ethnology ami archaeology Itevlew of Reviews Th. One af Air la What Craataa the DimiIi of the Kaat. The gulf Ileum, as every one knows. Is a broad river of warm water which shuts In the gulf of Mexico, wanders cruel the cold Atlantic ocean and bumps Into the llrltlsh Isles, giving Iheui a warm climate and no eud of fog nnd in In Put few people know that In the atinortphere above there Is a second gulf stream of warm, moist air. 'Illls slow, damp bleero strikes the llrltlsh Isles and does not carom off like the gulf stream, but continues over Kuropo As It pusses over Nwitleu, Kin laid nnd northern ltussla these cold lauds chill the wlud and cause It to drop Its moisture In the form of rain The lakes and livers of these northern enuutrlcN are all supplied by the inula turo taken up from the gulf stream. The rotation of the earth makes this wind veer gradually to the southward ibonl the time It baa given up the last of Its moisture and warmth Aa a mighty draft of dry, cold air, the gulf stream wind moves on across tho plains of ltussla Aa It approaches tho cipia tot the wind warms again, but becomes ere! drier. At last, as It aweepe over Turkestan, Arabia and Sahara. It eiaporntes like a great sheet of blotting pgpgf all water It meets, forming tho deserts of Tin ke stan, Sahara nnd Arabia Fortunately this devastating wind now lenves the continent, becomes the trade winds and returns to Its starting point ut the gulf of Mexico. Several somewhat vlalon.it ? schemes have been suggested for altering the course of the gulf stream One of the Immediate it-aults of any aucb change would lie the shifting of the present deserts to other parts of the world. New York American. MOLECULAR ATTRACTION. lo Sura to Return. One morning a merchant whose goods did DOt very itrooglj lubatantl ate bis advertising claims put out a new algn. He was pleased to see that a great many people stopped to read It. but directly he was puzzled nnd an gored to notice that they all weut on, laughing There was nothing funny about tbe sign. It merely read If You Ilcijr Here Onco You VVIil (Junta Agnlii The merclinnt went outside In a cas ual eort of way mid glanced at tils sign to aee what was the. matter. Some one, no doubt a former customer, had added another Hue. it now read If You Uuy Here Once You Will Come Again To tiling It Hoik Youth's Companion That la What Permits a Naadla Float Upon Water. A ateel needle laid carefully on a still water surface will float, although the weight of ateel or Iron la greater than that of an equal volume of water Molcculca of liquids cohere, hut with n force far less than In solids or viscid aulisttiuces. Hut the thin needle of tuetal gently placed horizontally on water has not quite weight enough to break the aurface tenslon-that la. molecular iittnictlon-of the water be low It. Attraction of molecules la a force that exerta great Influence In nature Thus this force draws partk'lea of wa ter In fogs Into drops of water which are heavy enough to full as rain. Hew is a formation of minute particles of water Into drops at rest on surfaces The molecular attraction of the heavy liquid-mercury-la Intense, else this heavy liquid could not be druwu by It Into spheres or drops Melted lend forms Into minute globe- when let fall In high shot towers There Is n great difference In the In ti iiNlty of molecular attraction, as may bo observed In alcohol, gusollne, sill phurlc ether and similar limpid liquids and oil. sirup, glycerin and other vis cons liquids Soap bubbles could not be blown in alcohol or benzine, but they form read l.'v In water. And the molecules In the thin tllms really uttruct with BOOM force, else the bubbles would burst In fore they become so large. The DMOt el.il". late mathematics are required to handle molecular forces, tit only for technical Journale -New York A inert can. Working the Morse Coda. Kuslnesa of the telegraph code has aoiiit-tiiiiea facilitated evil practices Charles Oulhraltb. formerly chief su perinlendclit of telegraphs ut llomhu.v lies, rlbed one notable case. Messages Used to be brought by mall stesmei from Sues to I'olnt de (Julie and tel cgrupbed thence overland to llomhay Native operator found It profitable, especially during the cotton famine, to communicate the tenor of dispatches to outside c 01 r, iterates Al tlrst the method employed wua to write a copy of the fclcgruMi, roll It up tightly und drop It out of the window ltut this wus Boon detected aud atopid. Then the operutor would lean Ida head on his hand na If musing and drum with his fingers Knowledge of the M code by the man outalde did the real. Colored Qlasaaa. Wearing spectacles to protect tbe eyea from the glare of the sun la a very old custom. The natives of the far northern regions long ago Invented apectaclea of wood with a very narrow silt In the center to diminish as far as possible the continual glare of the long arctic day. It at said that the ICmperor Nero, who waa an albino and whose eyea were therefore very sensitive to light, used umethysta or cmerolda to shield but eyea. Hia Preference. "Cood gracious," exclaimed a vlrar as be met a village laborer wearily pulling a loaded wheelbarrow. "It would be much easier If von pushed It" 'Daresay," was the answer, "but I'm sick of the very eight of It." London Telegraph, An Inch ef Rain An Inch of rainfall la equivalent to ) barrels of forty Ave gallona ascfe o tho acre. This amount of water weighs over J8 tons. Think of hauling It to tho furuia In wagons holding a Ion each' That seemingly light air aud clouds are .nimble of handling tbjM enormous amount of wuter Is one of the marvels of inetisjroiogy One Inch of ruin la not such a heuvy rulnfull. either -Karui and Klrealde. His Weigh. "What la the way of (he IrutiHgree eor?" risked the boob. "Fifteen OUOcea 10 the pound." re piled the grouch -Cincinnati Knqulrer. Well, It'a Suspended. "Pop, tell me ono thing." "What U It, my son?" "la a suspended sentence a hanging matter''"- Hultltnore American Why She Couldn't. "Oh. I couldn't love hlin." "Why notr "He wears a wig. The verv Ideal Then the dear creature removed two rnts, some puffs, a coronet, a braid, a pompadour, a switch and aat down to p. in.,-,, novel -Ht I.oula Itepubllc. Right In Fashion. "I hear Tom la a gentleman farmer now " "Itlght up to the notch too. I'nla evening dreaa ou all bis scarecrows at die k ' London Auaweia A good lookout drives III link away From 1 1 I'roverb. Now to Him. I'rofeaaor- Have you rend "In in be Tales?" Hut. her - No I've Been n good few black abeep, but 1 dunno as I evei aeon a red 'on' -London Telegraph II must be the change of the mind, not of the climate, that will remove the heaviness of the heart Heneca. Formation of Ic. The cause as igned ror tlio fact that wuter fieezea only for a comparatively HUH space at the aurfaco of rlvera or ponds Is thus explained. Scientists an thorltiitlvely declare that water la nt Its heaviest when It reaches 40 degrees K.-lhut Is, 8 degrees, uliovo freezing point in a frosty night, up each top layer of water falls to 4U degrees It alnka to tho bottom, therefore the whole pond has to drop to 40 degrees before any of It run freeze. At length It la nil cooled to this point, and then "' oeKiun iii inrin inn ice is a very bad conductor of heat, therefore It ehuts off the freezing sir from the body of warmer water tinderiieulh The thicker It geta tho more perfectly doee it act as a greatcoat and that Is why even tlio Arctic ocean never freexea beyond a few feel In thickness Do You See the FeUt 7 I'm I. al.lv the man who gave (Inula tlou to tbe Idea that there la nlwaya more room ut the lop had never seen a pyramid Woman's Home Companion Ultra Modern. "Madge nighty Is .erliilnlv nn up to date girl " "l' In due' Heavens' She'a up to everything" itosiou Transcript A man Hood a prov luce. Oer A Monologue, Tommy-1'op. wl)Ut B tbe difference .-,!.,. a diaiogm, nnd jommy'e Top -When n monologue? WO Women tall "' " " " " uiaiogue; when a woman rurrcs on a convcroatluii with her bus nuntl Ha u iiionologuo-l'hlludelpbla Literal. William ( lia-c H,,. painter. s leai her who Illilsins me awaited Willi some liepldalioii by Ida pupils One "crltldsiii day" Mr. Chuae came to tbe minus ur u pretentious nnd vain young man alio ug considering with obvious complacency portrait which be bad smeared ttaereou "It'a coming out nicely." ut) told Mr Chase Cbaae auld nut a word, taut look tur pontine bottle, paint knife and rag aud worked luduatrloualy at tbe cuuvae uu til there waa a clean aurface there. "Ah, yea," be remarked, "It'a ooiulug out nlcely."-New fork Hoes. DIET AND COLOR. where thei i mis a nil,- In in ii f What Man Eata Serene to Determine) the Shade ol Hia Skin. What you eat determines your color, according to Rergneld, a Herman luvoe tlgntor not ncccssnrll.v that you your- aelf coulil 1'ffoi I nii.v I I go of color, but your attCeetora fat thousands of jears lime linconaclOBal been Influ encsl by Hie food I hey have onion Hint the ilriidvs they hive drunk. Lor Insiaii.o. the original men were black, sa.vs llergllehl Their chief diet was of vcgotiihlcs and nulls, he ex plains, and these same foods contain liiaiiganalcs that ale not unlike Iron 1 in i k browns and blacks result from j this combination It Is a scientific fact that negroes who drink milk and eat meal are never as dark ns those who eat vegetables He goes on to add that tho Indian la rod because for hiiudieds and pcrhnpa thousands of years he has taken Into IPs system the haemoglobin or rod ma . tcrlul In I be blood of animals which j i beer In the thought that little more he has killed fof I licit food, j than n quarler of (he available agrlcul Again. Mongols are yellow Nsuuse tiiral land Is being iniole In. the thev have descended i rncaaj that supply iiicvitnhi) eta demand, and action H motive power Is an oxygen cylinder containing this gns, which will supply a OX) per cent mixture of air and 'uxygen to the patient fur forty minutes It tins a great advantage over artificial respiration by hand in that It forces larger amounts of oxy genated air Into Hie hints than It Is possible by ordlnnry methods of inllll rial respiration, and the work can be kept up longer .-I'lilladelphla I 'less Land Tilled. The department of agriculture estl mutes thai then- are II In mm mm acres Of tillable laud In the I tilled Hlutcs nnd thai only k'7 pel . cnl uf this Im incuse area Is under cultivation II might add that or the HI per cent lie tuaiiy cultivated romnnrollvel few seres are handled In such u wav as to show anything like their maximum pro dm lion Here Is final for Hie pessimist The man who fears that the country I. Hearing n. Iiial exhaustion may Uriel eeka. Ood be thanked for hooka' They are the i oh en of the dlatant and the dead and make tie heirs of the eplrltual life of past ages Hooks are the true level els 'I hey give to all who Will faith fully use them the society, the spiritual picacticc. of Hie best and greeted of our nice -William Kllery ('banning Why, Indeed? "Mamma.'' mm i.itiie wniie. -why does Hie iiiDihdei nlwaya aay 'lastly' to Hie middle of Ids ser n" Womao'a Home i'oiiiiiiii..ii THE LIFE CAREER were fruit eating and who. making tlielr way Into the dee peal nooks ami widest plains or sla. dev elopes! Into shepherds and lived hugely on milk Of coin se II Is known Hint milk con tains a certain pet mil of chlorine ainl bus a decidedly bleaching effect in the case- of Caucasians ttmy ure salel to have I. is.. n ss Hie demand fin ngih iiiliuiil prod III Is Incresees the supplv will be enlarged by I he development of regions which hate not lieeu touched by tin. plovw Cleveland P' no Denier . lealj linen iui I it s.. whita ' i -mi to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. their roods w nn n common suit la a strong i hi. .Mile and sivverfiil In bleach lug the skin i in- in.-.. Tribune ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. How Ihf Pufmotof la Uttd lo Rootoro Normal 0fathing. 'Jht I'.iiiiM'i". i tin automatic ru t'ltntlull Mpi'lliiier hh h 'i "(luff n (low Of llilinlt'it mill rXhnl.Ml iih by Inf to notili iii rhythm ol i 'iirM i un ntlJUMtlni: ll-rir .iHli.iiiMtliMllv la till itiinnirtidiiN .( iii.- I itny. Mini tbtti thi' MtootohlnA rvtult ih prodnrvd of n MtPllPglj llft'l. .h MMt lirutniill.tf to brtNtbi rvsiiinrij nt kwii tin pui motor i- pin' .'(I in romifrthiu uu u Tin pill mot 01 work's tllii't lit mi Mm rvaplratorj untuna uud it l In oitairli or lift atiii rtUta win run it Into n Bami f i rial flVf llir ht.itl timl llltlgl H HltlMV to Bgbl i in-1 d I motor I uad on ptrtjooi w tf nunc ht IM, tlVCtliC hIhm k iiiiaiut it d row dm or in oilier ctuM wbow Um brmtbtflj Of tbo ui 1 1 n t DM l mm ii rl oualy Impotrod 01 atoppod t'iitirlv not I'M I K I I Air . I S l lirrtl K, ( hiiiufj, ONfttB) AiiKiot .-, I'll NiHItc Ira lntl flVtO llml Hit' .. til.. 'in I'm. fn iuiiHt rompuiy, wbuai (nt o flirt ml'ltrai l N mui, IllnDvaVita, haalhliWti i-t "i tnanaii i ' 'II'1 in tin- i.n i' i- i ia h t t h ii II.H. t '! i 1 l lob' Hie lilolia l (hi I li r. ii -tail. 'i. I Ol ill(ti M H. uf ( ! ay r a aaj N iiituwil Jul NlO an i-aiiti.li i bt it. i.iiixi-ii ,iaar i .. i,. 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"lnTiiian I (ommlaalolitl at Mfa. nira u Ida lat . t - i... , i talma i I iatha aa 1 1 in a John Mirarliriii I'aul tt.rn.i laOiri Mil on, Hani Mr i it all o r lit tirri IN I HI COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THI COUNTY OF HARNEY. Ill the ilinlli-l of I lie Lalatr ol Chillies Williams, drerascel lh 1.1 -IV II. ll lollllllOSl I Mllll, of tin ret a te of Chart! Willlama, Drrtnard, having eeiiileuial uud llle.l lie i final in ..lint heiein Nutlet im hcii'liy givrn to all whom it innv Kiiiivin that the court hnaflird . .In. ..lav the 7th day ol October 11)14 al In o'clock a. in. ui llir time iiesl the Count t'oiiit Room ut tbr Court ll.iosr ol lluiiis. Dirgiiu, na the place io baaving objactloaai d mir, why aaitl final aviiiuut should not Is- acttled end approved nod the uduuulatrHtiil elie rharged uud Ihe euirlirs on hei undrr laking illacbarg d from farther liability i hereon, This notice is In Is- .uhhihrd uiite a week lor lour sticcrssivr wrcks and la publiahad in I he Tiuira-llcruld, lieglu- nlng wrlth the laaaaof Angaat Wta, iui4. I l itiiKMi I'll. .MS, A . I nn mat rt 1 1 1 oi inn i.suitr ol ( liailra WilllMina, I If nail fli i i Ii a i ue M UM No NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i miii, si v i s i ami orru , i.iiei.i. ureg v..iii ii, ivu '...'.,. . to e, li) elrea thai the Nurthe-rn l.olll. ItallMay CoUi.ai.f, H tieeee r'Stl ..111. e eildraaa hi. e.ui Mleiiirenis.Ueaihle uile .l.r ..I V.iKllal I VII 4 niell III ll.i. ..HI. ,- II. .,...0, .11,-,, ... a, led iin.Ur III,- i-iu . I.li.a. ,.l It,, act ..t ' ....,!... . .t..v. ,1 J ah I. I".. n'HIal MeV.e! . .it, ...I. I I.. .1., .. ,,f i ui.cm a,.e,veO vii . tea '.. ' .- il. I wi lis . 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O. lea tool CBIOOPKK HI I m uai raaci m w aTHr aft i v'JT Daparta No. 2, Arrivis Prairia 10:15A.M. Sumpter 2:35 P. M. Baiter 4:00 P. M. C AKI. t. Q I'll, an Utiks. " U. UJ CM rnyaii lai .. Burns, - . firri... i.. . ... , . ..,., w a.. ,.,. eeoii (, narneas ihaa W,. m, CEO. 6. C'A Fkjalrlai. na(J In Ton,, See.ialal.ae.lK.,, ,,.. , III II I I Nc. Arrivra 1 , Baker 8:30 A. M. Sumpter 10:05 A. M. Prairie 2:10 P. M. No. I M.'il.i', v.ixA connection with 0 W Ii. A N. No. lOleav nir Portland 7:00 P. 'II. and No. 17 from e.i i arriving Baker 6:50 A. M. No li Connects with I.a Grande local 7:Hl to l-t (irande, and No. '.) (fa i Mail) iickn up Hleeper there arriving In Portland 7:00 A. M. I i. with No. 18 at 10:46 P. If, for point! Kaat. HARLAN A. H Phyaician Narrows, Physicians n cane anawere-.i p, rnona llairiensi Hsrrlmari he "'I'll $1500 Reward! r. MRS. ABIGAIL SCOTTDUNIWAY ISSUES AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC It hat been 1 ught lo my attention that the AnU Paloem I.rague, fol- lewtag the aajM i..iui it aai loUewaa la rrir iimgilaja htretoture, it trying 0 br.niiieli thi. ut(ania i and t. aity m a .. ion, campaign ol untruth, Nu uag lerm. t,, hr u, f,,, ( (,c dnk'Kra into the mud by tlirin 1 have tellable infui mation that .1 .utermeut I.j lorn mole tu the Ant. Saloon League and tn ihr Committee ( one Hundred ky Mri Cora C Talbett, li.tiuri .r.ielatv I the Ij.iineiv' and U-jr I'aiarn' l.ranc. tlut the wa brought Into tins wok b) mr onder ihr impreaaioa that it a, a VVoaaaa'a laffraga raovement, ..ml hei dutiei would te iboaa ol a phyaician athila I made ipeechei ihrougl hi vt.ir I alv, underataad that Mi, Talbott make, the Itatemcni ilal Inn.', have brrii .oil,-, led ah ut authority, and la mom .,v the Brewen - uciation hai been collect ing these (und, 'I'hr.e tv... statement! ai abaolulel) nnt.uc Ihe ...lie. lion Ol lini.l. vca. authorized b) mr tl ,.,, idrnl and Hie .ecteia.v vast ordered b, have a leiter seal (HI I in v , 1 with this vv.,tk I under -land that Ml. Talbott, in tin. purported lellc ,n I hi li.m.ls ..( the Anil Saloon league ami the Committee ol One Hundred, t..ies thai she ob jr.trd to the (at.ing ol fundi un.ln I.n lignalurc II 11 irtjry How did the good lady think the ,.,k ul Ihii league v..s i b. . .rried on I M.y d.d lb think Mf ioruauyer, caahier of tin Scandit 1 kmericen Baan.wai ai.uointed llca.utei l tin, league' in, I she think we would ask the b.tw- "' lo "" UV "' money surreptitiously? II .., ihe reckoned without her boat 1 hare alwgyi fought in the open, and now, in mv With year, anJ probably 10 my la.t campaign, I do not intend lo change th. principUl I have alvvayi lough, (,, , ,r,MII ,,, m) ,,. .,,. ,, ,,, purpOM , .j,, cacy of equal right, lot all the people b luding nan (or arbOM liitereM. I have .ient , life to obtain Hie ballot Ml , h.rl cog Mffl in their behall ha. alway, be,,, ,.. .,-.,. ... ,- i1( , dependence, M mained metbari witbiD the home, whicl tie will enable any wo,,,,, ,,, c,u ,b, buniies. ol marrying inebriati .., niaing diunka.d, Ihe moflgyi COlllCfad air in hl hindl ( I, ..,-,., Ib.it,r,er and all Iho.e who have donated have leceivcl I,,:,, ... km.wledglng ,ece.n thereof Any one io de.inng ,y inquiri 1, ,.,.,,.., ... to whether Ihl money gag been put ,., In, hands, ,l I ,,, ,,i., .,r ,,r ,,, Jllvl,c it, (III ui ie. ..I al.-.. .1 .. .. te .. - I" aw ("e.. uonaii.u, 11 Uu .c Is all) Ulll who ha, paid money into thi, organisation iin.iei miaapprehemion ... i ,t r. . I.i., i.n il.;. .. . tu .1. .... " " "l"- "" irague win i.e on I) loo glad lun fund it It ii Indeed itringi thai Mr. Talbol gin II , Sullraga movi- met when ah, to ,e J'. ., ,,., TK ,1K, ,, ,,. djnj) our first luncb.o., lor organisation and irrangsd loi U. paymanl ol th.. unch.on, and went .0 far a. ,., , M,fuke tM ,! ,,,. ,,,, 1 I. .hll.lt,'.,, The real break between Mr I l..ll,,t, B1j , .,. ,.,fl wht , found ou, thai ,b, bad gone to the llievvr,..' A. ,, ind ,,,, lcm ,, could be oi good .ervice to the e,..,,,, , el.. I. ,Ke and u.ked and received a .alary from the Bnweri' A u - , ,, ,h,. ,ll wag putting in her lime and need., I ,h, ,,, , .,,, (p, A meeting wa. held between M.s Talbotl I my.elf fo, ih, purpoi.ofgal jug mittiri atraighienrd .,. h,- ,,,, . , ,, organisation M hi. meeting . .t.teme,,, wua .,K,, p, my,e, ,.,m ,,, M f , bolt .. secretary ilea, .fag , I,.,,,,. ,, , b fJ .,, h I. .en, out by UM pul y ,,e, no,,, ,,, , ndedwiihth. .eiiieme "Aite .,,, , ,, ,. , JJ league tb. oificer. la.ibcd all w,.,k ,.,, ,,., ,, publicity bureau and offne., th, ., , I li.v. lived ,,,,.,,. ..,,. I,., 60 yea. ,d , .,11 ,., vvi.h,el luv, h Imu r.'1" "c ,":"'1: "' m I I Kar. II I. ' " """'r a. ,.. wn. in, 1 1 vv,,u, i,,,,, .,..,,. , oKainaiiou or any , ,,a . . ,i,,l OmolAL lllHa.T.IKV Till ...... tl a Beualoea .riro H 1 Ian lariat ti J ll.... Ian.. I'uuBraaanir.i AlU.ei.rr ... I...ai '....lino "aaralaiy ul sia'. I ..aaio. . suul I'ul.ll. In, leu. 1,.. 1, -lair I'll,,,, -U.u.r Jadgaa 1 w 1 Hawk 1 , N J Mill.. .11 A M 1 ravlord Oswald ee n lieu VV .,.,,,.. 1 II k., J A line, l.ili W H 1 11. 10 a a I Kot.t galla I I A U. Hill. I Ocell linen. 11 lea, Moor. I loi Heron, . 1 ,'..f i.la and Nevada I I ve- -... I I'eolr. ll. ie Aaaorlalliieel altli-t, the uadcr .lauet la maeubar alll live ll.UU) Ou reward rur eft-.l.-ii.-r laadlna u 1 hr arre.t and eon -vl. lion of aay Bex- t ) or catenae aleal iee loraea. eatti. 10 mule, helatcgtcif te any ut It. uvea totbl l.,ir, liar uli.lrraleoad ..11. r. 11.. -. . .,, .iition ejag ou lor ail loeeae rat -. .1 -I b.e oei Isah or either Jaw Ii. .ml 1. ,. 1..1 .,, tight rouBtlee Kauf. ll.-.. 1 ... .. .1 Ureal ...untlee. Iloraaa , . ..'. ,1,. '" ,..., 1, baeaea ...i.i and ouiy in . vv 0 til.. .HS Mir (lratroB M.s ve.; Beeeeeeeaaaaaaaaavvwa.v,. l I III M Dr Minniei Physician and5 Direct Telephone 1 La wen. 1 a. E. HIB Office firat d.a.r ...t. burns drtnt BIGQ M. A. Attorrif y al Vaegtly Hldg . h.J their airy NINTH Jl Mi IAI IM.lel.t J.I.I, r Couuly Co.. , . , it., nn . ourl .,..,. the Ir.i aieeu and Qist M. itola, In .,,,,., loi nt Hanan.e n.iiii m ,..,.. 1 ..ii,, I'ounly Jut,,. Clark 1 l.aa.u. r aurvev.je she A sehcM.l Saueelntrudvi.t Coroner mum-1 I nape. to. 1 omiuteelueieee O. A. REM! A.. - ncc.inirv-tl-lj Burns, Orrgot j Ml ATTOKNEV ATI Burns, ite-euL Rooiua li and 7 M.H, rare. loan. .,ui. ,;, ,,.. , ..II, iv a v I" any , " '"' "" "'" """" "' ' I ' anylhing but honorable 19 that, i the OM nar.se I I , , V ' ' ,"r"'" ''- - :..;".:; ,:'.::: r Paper. ,0, niceaiary ,0 publ.sl ,, , ... .If th. Aim Saloo,, l(fag , , ,,,, , , M of t. Hundred, ,.,,, iy ,,, , i..u. by trying ,0 drm8 Ilia mud mv nu,o . .ik... a "u. - ""' " "."... -y arc vciv 1 J i.t.... j ---.-,, . 1 . . . ' .. 1. , n 1 .'ll. III'. I. Ol ., . any tin. work on lo the people to Judge a. to wbethri , will of Oregon or allow th, p,, uu :.,!. 1 1I.1 ..nn .1 tin I expect to mipaign, and u.., ,.iioW .,e Han s in Ihe Slate ' 11. what lo do J. aSfk. i.c PaalaatTB 1 I TfJfQlily re I A arHnaaW; ..,,, h -llru I W Vast in I """ J Lgajala e. re I is. - MBaJasr, W II ll . . k' . ii vi " t-a?awisi. w 1 11 ., , Wf y& u 1 ' M oocbtt ..s. 1 r 1 a ' BjL I- 'I --. I IB afwafjaa m r aareRaa3 ' S K Mm. B Sf5 1 1 h lo , 1 1. .. . ... 1 Br, 'sIL a. aael '" a k. ' 1 TsTlgggmaavaJaj araor i j 1.. ... . , BXaaaiv &j - - -" , i'. i in ..",... sr vawr-s. oa- I M llaii.ili..,. ' SbC. S ..,.. .. ....I . n lei Bra. n III I Be ve -- - p.- vi r svivi.i.i lull llwlllts wr, '.' "" ., , 'by m (ouiily cuail aril. ih. lli.' w ...In, ..I., ewing Machine U .SB f w"."o.,1'"rb "" J'"- "'""""" " ' I " - - -- te mm a. as,t 1 a u,n orro 1 v"'' ''"' """ NEW D:'....'. Baanaie. Wu, 1.,,. 1 ' ' "" "m HaUBwH """ -.... M..n..,.i...i , .,,.m,u aUaaB 1 .ie. ai as. si aaaJ IoaaVae I Ma..., 1 M Tl.,. 1.1..I..11. I.B jBaal BSwl JJaaoeJae. i, ai, i.cl. -"e.nt.J l..r all ft. JlVaTlrl Teviaaiieri ll.i.r, lun,,,, , ; 2ea0BaaaC!ISS&l M...I..I , 1 .. awwFannpeaiiWBBr-g .... it...) ' - BJ t BBWWBUB , II J ll...,. .1 ... argf '- t v . a " t 'I tier like ll mm , Hgewrsa iaTk..';,",'!:,,' f Nnll.crSKtHHtlaa j rwmaav&U! ' "" mm H"'u Th8 Ncw Home Sewing Miekiii Cmsui, ciHANc.l. mass. LyHfiaiBBaaier - . '-taaaieaBaBaee XMaCME QUALITY aaaaal T aT ' " .lllagaaaaflaaf Si j 1 1 a.. CHARLES W LAWYER Kurn.-, Practice In the- Htati Co foreUie U.H Und (.,!,. a aV. II v-iisu-. II. . y-on ATTOaUfl - 1 ;-ij 41 m..t vwreiui aiii.iitinii ceiran liona and Raal Katatti l-'iri- liisut.in.'r. Notary I'.il.lii Itl'HNH. (IkJ, A. W. (.((WAN! ATTORNEY AT-Lil SUte Courts and Knits! Iiul Oflict- I'n.ciktj Three doors S. its of Harney County Nation. minis, uregoo, FRANK DA! ejr at la- Ne CsarvaeaanaBs. M.,., 1 Akraaia-U. S Least Of lea lela., i, II.,, , , , and la.ti.1 ort.. . 1 Burn,, (Ire V. C. IM. 1 cm. Perraarly Ami. Ii gtae. Ie V. H He. lau.allui. -, 1 vice. n.fa I . .! j - . ra If I o ..in ..wu I asl ,, I (SiuneOl Abigail .Scott Duniwav ( I'm Id AJlkilla.iiia..i baae 'I'.. - ... . .......,... ,t .. j taaM 1" ."ul VV.,,, Ijp'ii i,.o. au.ii I .age., of l)i .go,,. NT! Going To Paint? Hit's the house, barn, fence, kitchen floor, walla li or anything else we will rl.ulK tell you what kind;! r- 1 vs,.,iy icijuwcu, inc in t, and 1k pc applied. we have Eastero Oregon I njii Compan. CIVIL AND IKKIItAlliis tim Barss. Uni;i 'M " Direst connection. nth re I HARRIMAN-ANDKI WS Jt' . n. UKKl . I OB. IOW it shuuljl tCMEQUAUTY SSfS ?w","ci Stains ,a,ul vrnishei f(,r refinishln any ghsbby surface Indoori ur outdoor! Glad to show colors and offei advice whether tfecide to naint ur nor. Burns I3Lek,jrclwELY& Oo Tk ILaaeea lf.r,,n.. Mo.vdav civet Taaflj BMl arrive. Wednr.d.iv and Saw eacbweeb, connactiny c. iih an bare te Denio.Winne.iui .. ate 1 JOHN t.l Vli;i I Ml, 1 J a! A Lisa aaaaVaa.sU wn as' wcaaee , Tflarlin REPEATING RIFLE Totf can buy no betler g lor target work gnu all small game up to WU yards. aw till Model 20 Wahout i hinge of me. I.ancu.i il li.itKiIra .22 ihort. long or long-iiirs cartiklaea Pcift-ctlv. The deen rUIUr.l ritllllK (level. .in in.,, ieevnm saaae . J - .w.w f.-.., iicj I.. ...... .. ...I .JX . .. i , -a 1 .......... j ,, ouu, yean io uie lila ul rina mJLl ........ ' - - t, . ..-.I,..,, I. .... 1JW l,, k e.uTa..Taa7ai -!,, u..i .,,.1 .ii...,.ui, i ..::.c,7;;;.rrj"cKi,r c. id .uj , , , u . a -..., sr VS. .;. rr - - -- -r .."-- rBMf ew. O'TTSI'.'" n.. -m, mx leai .. .. n-u.T.TJ " ' "" "nn ra laal 1 Maacea I., imU, 4 Willow Si. ..I Jewolor. t ipiiciiu fcanuito .1 Fine Watch Rep in inj, cialty UirB A a Naae Ila. as. Caaa. i.eni: 1 W RESTAURANT Ol OkCII I (ION , op aMeals e e e e e e At All Id. ,1, She sea Orders and Prompt ServifJ With Kfusdiialilc Kales u Qlva fa A Call Ali th news in The Times-Herald for $2.00 OejsMMlle lta...rrw III , .