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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1915)
' t iS OF FLAGS Origins of Some of the Emblems of European Nations. THE TRICOLOR OF BELGIUM. It Was Originally ths Standard of th Duchy of Brabant Comples Colora of Austria and ths Flags of Germany, Franco, England and Russia. Trior to the franco Prussian wiir of 1870 the Uenunii empire MH liltlo more than n group of scattered st.itc-s. When the; combined luto n "Initio eg plre, however, truces of nil tlu'lr tl n ta were combined lu the resultant alnud- ard. To bs sure, tho colors of Prussia black and white and the Prussian eagle enter very largely luto It. but It must be remembered thnt this country became nt thnt time the hend mid ruler of all the ethers Besides the smaller states, there were also the flags of East and West Prtissln I" be Included. Thnt of West Pruatta wns black, white, black, three ttrtpM Of equal diameter, running the IciikiIi of the flag. Thnt of Kust Prussia n Misted of two such stripes, the upper black and the lower white. The "Jack" of the Imperial navy consists of three horizontal stripes, (lie neper blnck, the middle white and Hie lower red. The much prised Irou MM ulnt lug back to the end of the twelfth ecu tury) Is la the center This red Mrlpe appears In the flnul war ensign of the empire, lu which the trlooler (luuclt, white, red) appears lu the upper guar ter, with the Iron cross upon ll. a hlle the remaining three-quarters are lute, with the royal arms In the center A black cross divides tho whole Bag luto quarters. The dag of Austria Is n very com plex affair. To begin with, (he various Austrian provinces hnvo their own flags. Bohemia Is red-white. Tyrol Is white-red. Dalmatla Is blue yellow, (In llcla Is blue-red. Croatia Is red white blue and Istrla Is yellow a hltc-hlue. Then ngiiiii. Austria llmiu.irv being a dual monnrehy, both Austria ami Hun gary must be separately represented -and fully on the flag. Fortunately. this combination wns rendered more easy by the fact that portions of the flags of both countries were already the same Thus, the Austrian flag was red-white re.!, the ilungarlnu was red-white-green Compromise was effect ed by dividing the lowest horizontal stripe In two. nnd leaving half red while the reuialndtr was grown, The arms of both countries also gptsjaAta the flag 'this wns decided upon March 6,1809 The Imperial standard of the war of all the Kusslas Is of brilliant yellow. In the center of which Is n larga doa ble bended black eagle. This tlag dates from the year 1472, wher Ivan the Great married Sophia, a niece of Con atantlne Pataaologna, and thence as aumed the urius of the ilrcok empire On the breast of the aagte is hu M cutcheon bearing on Its red tleld In ll er the figure of St. QlOIHe slaving the dragon, the whole being surround ed by the collar of the Order of si Andrew. On the displawd nine, of the eiiKle are other shields bearing the arms of Kiev. Novgorod, Vladl in lr. Kasan, etc. The Ituualiin union Jack Is very similar to that of I'.nts land, save that the principal croaabara are blue Instend of red This Is the well known Itusslnn war gag The cross Is that of St. Andrew, the patron saint of Ilussla. The well known tricolor of France la made up of three stripes -blue, white and red running not the h ngth. but the width of the gag It dates from the era of the French revolution and came Into existence In 1710 It bss been the national ting since, with but slight variations. In I7M Hie trl color was also made the Jack of the French navy. The union Jnck of Quant llrltaln Is composed of the three crosses of St. Oeorge. St. Patrick and St. Andrew That of the first waa a broad red cross. dividing the white flag luto four white squares; the white cross of si An drew, on a blue background, run from corner to corner diagonally, while the red croes of St. Patrick ran In the same direction. If the union Jack be exam Ined It will be found to be composed of these three crosses, as stated The flag was first unfurled In IHiil, on the union In tbat year of Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Ireland. The flag of Belgium Is tumpoaad of a tricolor black, yellow und red-run nlng up and down thut Is. the width and not the length of the Hag The royal standard has ihc arms placed In the center of the yellow strip This was adopted as the national flag In 1831, being originally the colors of the duchy Of Ifriibal.t From 1477 until lOOfl Belgium be longed to Austria, but on tlie latter dnte It fell Into the hands of Spain. In 1705 and for some years following It was held by France, and In 1HI4 was handed over to the Prince of Orange, but In 1830 the Belgians rose against the Hollanders nnd established their Independence. The flag which Is now flown wns then adopted. Wash ington Post. Why Shs Liked It. Anna How do you like being engag ed to Jack? Agnes (a literary glrli -Oh. it's wonderful! The dear fellow calls me a poem, envelops trie In his arms and seals with a kiss! Judge. Life la a little gleam of time between two eternities. Csrlyle. Argentina's Natural Bridge. 'In Argentina there Is a uaturul bridge that la one of the most wonderful In the world. It spans the Bio Meudo.a und Is known as the lica bridge. II Is (he work of undue and not. as was once popularly supposed, of the lucus The road on which it occurs was prob ably a highway made by the Peruvian Incas. who took advantage of the phe no men on by lending fhelr rond over this natural viaduct. A Prosperous 8chems. "Doing any good?" 'Yep. Got a business man's athletic class. Tuition, go a year." "Well, those rates are attractive, but too low to pay you." "You don't get the Idea They all drop out In about two weeks. Then I start another class "-Judge. Much Traveled. First Tourist-Old you ever see lha Catsklll mountains? Second Tourist No. never, but I hare win them kill mice. Vanity dies bard. In some obstinate M outlive the num.- Stevenson. JOSM c IlKsects are) pmvtdefl with rmi- doa of cnortnoua pewer as compared with men. If n fly lie bold by the wings It ran pick up und carry a match, and thin Is as If n man werv abla to pick up a beam twenty-eight feet long and ilfteen nnd one-half Inches square. An ordinary little ant can pull eight matches on rollers, which would isptitl a load of 330 beams the size of n mini when Its weight Is compared with Hint of n horse. The lieu Jumps 2011 times Its own height, which Is about the same its If a man were to Jump over the nenrly thousand foot high Eiffel tower An oyster opposea being oaatMfl by exerting n force of over thirty pounds. and for a man to allow the same powei lie would have to Hike up eighty large locomotives and bear them AHhs like iilHiii his shoulders From n purely physlcnl isilnl of view man Is the weakest of animals It la only by ihoXise of his mind nnd the up plication of the laws or mechanics In the machinery he has Invented thnt he has been able to dominate the world lloston Herald. Tho Voaomlto. Tho best authorities hnvo now agreed upon tho spelling of Vosemlte us re corded In Hodge's "Handbook of the American Indians'' The following forms have been employed In various publicatiens: Ooseuille. Oosoomltc. So semllel.. SoHcmlty. Vai'eemne. Voiiuil ty. Yohnmlte, Vosuhmltlls, Yoseiiiate. VosemeloH. Yrluely, YosluiltlcM ami Vosoomltc It never was used by (he Indians us (he name of (he valley, for the v w mil division of (he Mitral Irlhe. who made their home lu the valle.i culled their principal village ami the whole valley by their name Awanl The inline Yosemlte tuny have derived from the Awanl village of l.esamalll. hut Powers regards It as a distortion of the Mlwofc it'o rd ur.unialtl. meaning grizzly liear.-New York Sun Tho Squirrel Innocent In all Ills ways harmless In tils fiusj playful as a kitten, lull without rrtsfafr and surpassing the fantastic dciterttf of the monkey, with the grace ami brightness of a bird, the little dark eyed miracle of the forest glam es from branch to brunch more like h sunbeam tliiiu ll living .re Mine ll leaps mid darts nnd twines where if will. A chamois Is slow to It ami s panther clumsy. Gro tesque as a Kugiuc gentle lis n fairy, delicate as the silken plume of the ru-.li. beautiful ami strong like the spl nil of a fern. It haunts you. listens for you. hides from you. Usika for yon. loves ton as If tin: angel Unit walks with viuiri lilldreii had unfile It himself for a hem only plaything John Bus kin P.il.ics of the Popss. I'he Vatican Is the pupal pnhice and derive lis game from the Hill on which it stands, tlie Molts Viilli'iiinis, one of tile scion hills of Koine It Is n codec lion of imigultleeut buildings, which roup a space "f I.MI b.i "'!" feet The most niicleiii tif the present strue titles dates from the time of Nicholas V.. about III? The larloils popes Front lllne to time added hew build lugs. In which are many works of art of a historical character The ghttloe chapel one of the Vatican edifices commun tllcliehiugelo's first inasler piece lu piilufhiu "The Laat .luilg lllellt ' I he I'Kinilie cliiliel puaJJs Michelangelo s fresco of "The f'ou version of St Paul" and 'The Cruel dxlon of HI Peter ' Trcops mnd Wintor. When Napoleon Went to Moscow lllld back It iv a round Hun the French soldiers agoas ihc Intense cold bet let than the P a und iiorlh (icrman- It Is quite wroii. ny the viiy. to sup POM, as U orteu done, (bill (hat fatal winter set lu early with exceptional severity Napoleon Invented flint ex pluimllon to luilllate the disaster Into itlihb he plunged his army But the autumn was so exceptionally mild that tho peasants believed that Gisl was favoring Napoleon, and the first snow storm did not come until Nov. U, an unusually lute arrival. Decorations For Women. There ure few decorations for worn en 111 F.urope. the moat ancient order corning from the Austrian throne. It is the decoration of the Star and t'rii cltli und Is given to women of high rank Another Is the l.utsen founded in memory of the beautiful ipieen of Prussia whom .S'ais-leuu Insulted. This order Is given to all classes ut women who subject themselves to any great Mlf sacrifice. A Fateful Gams of Chess. U la Spanish tradition that the fata of Celfltnbua overhung on a game of chess, iter years the great naviga tor bad haunted the Spanish court, try lug to Interest some one In bis plans, but at laat be determined to abandon the country and visit France. The ulgbt before his Intended departure he sought an audience with the queen to communicate his Intentions and to take bis leave. The queen asked blui to wait while site w4e another effort to interest the king. Boa found Ferdi nand engaged at a game of chess nnd, disturbing him by Her entrance, caused blm to lose a piece. Anuoyed and lrrl luted by tlie Incident, the klug, after rudely denouncing Columbus and bis schemes, Informed Isabella that the result of the petition would depend on the result of the game. It grew worse, and the chances were all against the launching of the expedition. But the ipiceu, overlooking the board, whisper ed to her august spouse a suggestion relative to a move tbat would be ad vanlugeous. The king followed the advice, the completion of the game was quickly reversed, and Columbus dream of years wus realized at laat. Prolific Fungi. An average sized mushroom will pro dure as many as 1 .HUM ,000,000 apores and a common toadstool shaggy cup has been shown to produce us ninny us h,0BO.fXK).OO0. Fortunately for the other Inhabitants of the world, how ever. Hie probability of successful growth of any given apore la some what remote The mushroom or toadstool plant Is formed by dna filamentous threads which ramify beneath tbe aoil, and If we assume tbat a successful plant of the mushroom or shaggy caps pro duces as many a ten mushrooms oi toadstools we Bud that tbe chance against successful growth to maturity Is respectively about 18,000,000,000 and Mi.(j,xjo,ooo to one In the two species mentioned Even more prolific than the mushrooms and toadutools propel Is the giant puffbnll, a large specimen of wuii'tl bus been knowu lo produce as many aa 7,000,000,000,000 spores -Umdon Knoevlesto. Empty Cemplimeaia Fifty years or more ago Blr Harry Hiultti, after wboae wife Idyainitb was named, waa governor ot Caoe Ool- 1 --- - ii . wmmmmmmmP against the Kaffirs Hi-turning from a particularly lively one, he, held a re view of his troops, who Were In a most dilapidated condition- barefooted rag ged mid halt starving When the time eiitne for him to say a few words he lavished praise iihii them, dwelling upon their bravery, en durance mid even iisin ihclr soldier like an 'cm. a nee This Inst compliment was too much for the patience of (he old color aer gennt. He slepissl forward -tattered and unkempt saluted moat renins! fully mid I lieu said t "Begging your pardon. Sir Arry. we don't want no gammon; we want I Mints'' I This nntsHikeii criticism was for tunately taken lu good part and shortly afterward the men got their boots. -Unidon Sernps. Bsdlam. Tho word "IhsIIiiiu" la a corruption of the word "Belhlehem" and originat ed tia ii synonym for chaos hi the time when the house of Betjileheiu. occu pied by a sisterhood of London, be came mi limine asylum The treat ment of the Insane In Hie early purl of the sixteenth century was not well uu dersliHHl, mid. according to the theo ries I lien prevalent, II was t tirj to frighten the patient out nl Ills lu niic.v Alt -mis ol iiwliii expedients were resorted In, annum Ibem "sur prise floors. ' which slipped from undci the feel; "surprise Imilis" nnd Hog gtngs at (he periods of moat severe III ness; hence tho iinme "bedlam." the result or In.'ortei t sielllng possibly, came easily to stand for awful tilings Weight at Air. There Is no uniform weight fur alt For Instance, say the weight of a cubic foot of air m sen level Is 1.700 grains with I he pressure removed, by Its ele vntlou lo mi altitude of 10.000 feet. Its weight would be alsiul the half of 1,700 grains In other words, tbe cubic foot at ten or twelve tbouaand feat nlKive the sen would expand to two cubic fist, each of about HfiO grains weight. Girl Workers In Japan. The number of factory glrle newly recruited overy year In Japan la JObV 000, of whom only 80.000 go home. The remaining lao.OOO never return They go from ouu foctory to anofbei or go Into other occupations, never thinking of going home. World of l.nlsir 0ns and Two. Charming Widow -And what are yon doing nowadays? Mr Bach- Looking out for imiiiiIh-i one Add you? Charming Widow Ob, I'm looking out for uumls-r two' Houston Post A Punls. Iln. -on I here's one hlng I can't un lersi i Kgbert What la that? hb eon Win n I couple gel liuirrlisl the; rHcoine oi.e But tiny say tl takes two lo in ike a ipisrrel Hebuksd "(lull!) oi noi guilt) t asked a Dutch Justice of M )llloel "Not gnllli "Den tut you inul here? Go about your business"' Free apes b Is s pn Ions right snn so is fraa action Rh the tongue ns no more rlg'i' than Iln iihiuI In slina Its freedom Wirslsss In tho Amazon Region. In the .liiauiara region of the Amazon IJie nail res use u crude system of wire less fiU'gniiliy. which. It Is claimed, has been in oisirallou for thousands of y in i - The tiaiisinlllol' found by an explorer was u hollowed D'uujf fff a tree suspended from a horizontal note stretched between two stumps. Inside tbe transmitter bad been arranged much like a i l.il In. and It was explained thnt when the Instrument was struck smartly with a small robber hammer a vibration was creatisl thai cerrlts) for mill's out tlie hills The receiver Is tery similar In Ihc Imiisinlller, except that it Is placed op a hnrdwixMl plat foi in. I he base of the lulluHfil (rev mm,, icing grounded on the platform When the message la struck In the neighboring village, sometimes thirty nib's away, this risclvcr catches the vi brations, causing ii Jerky, singing sound The Hound system, la said mil be read by the members of tbr tribe, ami In this way news of t Icto ties mid oilier hupiwulngs are told throughout the countryside. Argonaut. Wsshmg Omy In Sicily. The Sicilians have the reputation of .not washing themselves orerfreqnent If, but if they are remiss lu Ibis re spect they mole lluii make op for It by washing their garment washing in fin I. being a perennial isiiipntlon among the women The songs of the women toil, us lliey scrub Hie clothes of Hull husbands and children outside the doors of their homes. If living In I city, or lu sonic brook or running atreaju ir living In the country, are n noticeable feature or lower class HI eilhiu life The long spikes on Ihu p4,ky peer leaves and nine plants make splendid natural pegs on which to dry ib clothes, and lu all the rural districts you will sis' lliem thus utilised, but If they do not happen to lie suMlclently ha i.. I- the clothes lire of leu stretched out upon lite mountain side to dry. The o. cupiitlon lUluj recrentlou of ulot of the poorer uouifu inay be summed up In Ih roc uyords washing end goa sip Wide World Magazine. the Bier Alsyan. The size of the slur Alcyone and It distance from the sun ure both un known and. ho far as eiiu imiv tie seen, iiiusi remain unknown II has no pur allav large e.ioiigh lo lie measured hv Mmry yy. Chamberlitln GRADVATiE fi UBSE General olnstasirtcatl nxtsi surgical ralasJI Write or phone Ijtwen, Oragen $1500 Reward! llm Oreeou, Dab l lei Ml.. n J Nevada l.iysdtoek fiotee duo Aesoclstloa of 011,0,1 the under Sisfaid If member, sill (lys ll.uuo on rswerd foy evl deuce Ised) as lo Hi arrest ami sou Vlutlonof any par irorpsrtis stsal la biases oslll, or uiulssistlouffllig u, auy ui lie ineni bn. lu aildllioa o. ii,. abova, (lis sudsvalfaad otters (be ..inn i mil t (on tBUi.OO fur ail bursas breaded burse etiud bar en bulb or sltber Jaw. in. ml ni'uniwi lu elgbl i uuallss Hauae lleriiti), Lake and irouk euuBllss. Horse veateil w In a sold. Nun but gun, a bursos sold and uuly JIu rge I IHU lo , W ' jihoWN rile. Orssoe. sTlrS ' f egt methods. Tbat la. take a large telescope with you, go to Alcyone, turn, look hark this way, then the entire diameter of the orbit of the earth around the sun. n huge ellipse, IMo.7HA.ooo miles in dlmn eter. If a bright line In spine so that It could be seen would appeal to lie so small tbat the leleinlcrouietei could not measure It Not knowing the distance. tbe alie cannot be known. Hut. Judging from Its light when com pared with thnt of otter suns whoso distances are fairly well known. It must he colosanl - many times larger than our medium slsed star. Hie sun -New York American Art Criticism. It la related that almost the last work Sir ICdwIn l.audseei was engng ed uu waa a life sized picture of Nell Hwyn passing through an archway on a white pairrc). lid- picture. In which the horse alone was Mulshed, waa bought by one of the Rutharhlll family and given to Sir John Mlllals to complete tine morning a eelelira! ed art critic culled on the painter nnd wns much Impressed by this work "Ah. to be sure," he said, going up cloaa and examining u ilccrlimiiiil In tbe foreground of the phi inc. how esslly one rnn recognize l.andseer's dogs! Wonderful, Isn't it?" "Yes; II Is derful!" said Sir John, lighting his. das, " Mulshed palming Unit dog yesterday morning ami have done lha whole or It myself ." Osrman Army ghoss. I.enllier used for Herman in my shoes la the result of many tests. It Is rath f-r dry compared with American lege (able tanned leather However. II Is made dry so that the iixlillzliiK oils ami fkta will not rot (he leather tlber due tag the many .veins thai II may Iks held In storage Kvery soldier w hen he gets Ills iirmy sIiihsi also gets a can of shoe dressing, with which he iIicsn es bis shoes. This keeps them pliable and water resisting. The bonis are crimped. They have only two seams They are practically water light The (bread uaed for stitching them Is hand Waxed. The absence of blackings ol any nature tends to sine the life ol tba Isjot. It rejects Hie sun's rays too.-II Ids Slid Leather rittth Field Marshals. A British field marshal never retire from tbe army. He uiiii lie plared mi half pay, but Is still Isirur on the nc iJvs list. By (he regulations there must not be more limn eight Held mar shals receiving pay as such-Unit is. exclusive of honorary Meld imirshiils. such as foreign kings. eiiisror and princes Of the eight regular Meld marshals two must ls selected from tit Indian army. The issililou of Meld marshal la a great one The Held tnnr thai commanding lu chief In the .Med iterranesn gets (nisei agar I'mbs bly a Held marshal actively employed will get at least (.'l.ism a year Ibis Is better than the pay or an admiral of tbe fleet, who may be said to be a ua val field marshal, mid gets only a Utile over (2,000 a year, eicluslie of allow aucvs Ireland's Owu. Napoleon's Nam. A Greek scholar called attention lo a it J curious coincidence about I he uame of te'spolcon If you fake a way (be Aral kiler of bis nuiiie loll have "apuleon;" lake nwy the Hist letlur of that word, and you have "pnleon:" do (bis successively down to Ihu last ayl lable. and you have "icon.'' "cn" aud "on" Put these several words togntli or lu this order. Napoleon on OsfOfl hsin eon apoleou Dlenn and you have n Greek phrase Hie literal translation of which la "Nssil.s,n. pclng the lion of peoples, went slsun destroy log cities." -Fllcbange Th Bfr Girl. "I don't like my new gown very well." said (be young lady recently 'Tba material Is awfully pretty und the atyle la all right, but It needs some thing to Improve Hie shape or It " "Why," suggested her dearest friend "don't you lei some other girl wear ltT"-HL Uuul Poet Dispatch Nat en Admirer. "Tour husband luvps horses, doesn't hef "No." replied young Mrs I'm kins. "But he Is slwnys going to I be races.' "Yea But the way he talks alsiiit tbe horses after lie gels home Is some thing dreadful."- Washington star Deduction. . "I rejected both Jack and William last night " "1 know It I saw them ahnklng band on (he golf link this morning." Philadelphia ledger. Perneml.mo I'eniBiuhiion' uie.1,1 "Hie mouth ut Bell," In allusion lo tlii violent surf tbat I always seen al the month of Its elder rli if Russia n Aals. Hussla baa no colonies, properly so called Its isissesslons lu Asia are merely reserve ground fur surplus Nolle of Sheriff's Sals, a. a. iteiuboid, iiisintirr VS. Nora Kiiliardson, James Itieliardson, Henrietta Kicliurdson, Madison llicb- ardaou, Unity lltcbai.l , and Leon M. Jlrown, ilnfendanta. Ily vjrliiL' of tti.l eyeiulioii duly issued out ol Hit) Circuit Court ol tbe Ul of Oregon, for Harney County on July I, 11116 in (lie uliove cut il led suit wlieielnsillil I'oiii I rendered a Judgment and decree ou April :l, I'tlfi, in faior ol the iiboiiidf and aifuiust ilefundiiuls Nora Kicliurdson. .lames Ittcliarilsnn. llenrinKu Kivliurdson, MiuIihoii Iticb ardaon audltuby lllcbanlson, in tboniiui ol $404.(10 and intercut lltereon fioni April . H1! at tlie i ale ol in pur rent per annum, and (.lie In 1 1 1,, i mini of HU attorney fue und cost ami dis bursements Isied al f I, "ii und fore closing; a mortgage mid orderloa, Hie sale ol the property tbcreln ilescrlbwl, und rarticularlv deseriued livruuflei, Notice I lieruby given Dial I villi on the 7th day of August mi '., al llioCourt bouse door In Hum, Oregon, at two o'clock in the afternoon ol said day, ull at public auction to tlio Inebci bidder foriusli, tlio said ilO.crty, being de scribed a nvll),w IxiU (la, seven, eight, n)v, .-n and eleven ol block veyeuty eihl o Hie Fourth Addition o lb. ( it) ol lluriu. Harney t'otiuiy (Irrgon, or ho iiiiiiIi thereof, a may bo uecusasry In satisfy the afore said Judgment Iflfjethar uiili tb iutareat thereon, and nil cost and accruing cost and dlsbuiseuiaut. Dated July 1, lUb'i. W. A UUOIIMAN, . Iioi III. By THIIH. IPgAOUB, Deputy in in rn fiigRiTAvr IN THE COUNTY COURT Of THE STATE OF OREGON FOR HARNEY COUNTY. In Hie matter ol the estate ot John X. Williams, drrearad. NOTICK IH IIKKKIIV dlVF.N thai (lie undersigned bss Ihiiiii duly anil re. gularly appointed sxeciilnr of the estuls of John X . William, deceased, by order of the Honorable II. (I. Levins. County Judge of Harney County, Oregon. All poisons having claims against the said I'Binte aia untitled to present the siiinc, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at hi residence at Fli Ids, Oregon, or M. A. Iliggl, blast Inniey at Burns, Orrgon, within six months from the first pulillrstlon of this notice. Hated at Hum, ( begun till 15 dsy of Inly, I'll.-,. First publication of this notice, ul v 17th, IWI.'i. (Signed) CI.YDK 1 Mi KKI.VIiY, I ii'i'iili.i of the estate of John X. Williams, deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sal. Thomas lluttou, plaiutill VS. T. F. Mnlnry and Julia Mutney, iliifrndslils By virtue ot a writof riecutuui issued mi July I, 111 15, out of (hr Circuit Coin t of (In-Stale of Orrgon lor llnrnry Couiitv, in (lie above entitled suit wherein ssul Court rpmlrirdii piitgiucnt nnd decree on March '."I, lUlfi, in Invor of the pliiintitl Slid again! tin Helen limits, in I lie sum ol Klrveu thousand our bundled and cvrnty and 20-100 Hollius $1 1,170 1'OJ with intere. t Hi,.,,.. on bom March :."i, lUUi and until paid at I he rale of H per cent per annum; also lot five hundred dolltiraaltorncy fee wltl Interest Hu reou from March 110, 1UI5 until paid nt the rate of II - r cent per annum, und formate and disbursements taxed ut X'JO.HO, and foreclosing a ceitain mortgage and ordering the sale ol the properly therein described, and partlco Inily described hereaftar, Notice la hereby given that I will on Hie seventh day ol August ill la, at the Court house disir In Hums, Harney County, Oregon at two o'clock in the sflermsin of said day, sell at public auc tion lo the highest bidder lor cash, the said property being described aafollewa: South half ol Southeast quarter, North sot quarter of Southeast quarter, A Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter of section six ; Soul l.esst quarter of sec tion eight ; Northweat quarter of section seventeen, all lo Township twenty-lour Mth of ICange tlnrty-oiie F.uat, W. M. slso the North! qusrter ol Northeast quarter of section thirty, Southeast qunr ter -.. in beast quarter of sect Ion nine teen, West half of Southwest ipiarter of action twenty, all io I ownsliip nine teen South o llange twenty nine Kast, W. M. Harney County, Oregon, Includ nig all water right and oilier right and appurtenance thereunto belonging, or ao much thereof a may be neueusry to satisfy the aforesaid judgment with the interest thereon together with all rod accrued or whit h may accrue. Hated at Born, July lit, lulf. W. A. 0000IIAM, NlierilT Hv TIIOH. NI'KAfil'l!, deputy THE SAYER STUDIO Kodak FUmJ Oevoloowd sod all photogrsstliy'woHi'dano in firel class shape. Pfompt altenlion BURN . ORKCON Don't drop Maltheid Use jt in the righ( way and you'll never hear toiipJ)i,t ajjout k, Malthoid reiidcrg g roof service thai cannot be compared to any other, lor Mahhoid It one rooling that always make good. Harney Valley Lumber Co. Burns, Oregon i m eaasssxassjMasxsalga "lesr Wlsff asfllIBiaaeTgfew JMfl fft' HI atE ttf UL f sU Going To Paint? If it'g tho houge, barn, fence, kitchen floor, walig or anything else we will gladly tell you what kind to use quantity required, the tost, and how it ghould be applied. We have tCMEQUAUTY JSfft ?"amci btli" " Varniahw for refinisliing ny ghabby surface indoor or outdoora. Glad to show colon and offer advice whether you decide to paint or not Burns Hardware Co. Agents Ho do and Nresmis Carred. 'Chambprlnln'a Tablets are entitled to all the praises I can Rive them," writes Mrs. Richard 01p, Spancerport. N. Y. They have cured me of headache and nervousness and restored me to my normal health." B'or sale by all dealers. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of (he Htalr of Or egon, for llnrney County. Kllie II. Smith, plaiutill, 1 V. .: ' A 1 1 hut K. Smith, defendant. ) To Arthur Ii. Smith, the nbove named defendant lu tbr name, of (he Stole of Oregon, you ure hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court nnd auit on or before the laat day of (he time pre scribed in tbe order for publication of this summons upon you, which period of lime Is six week from the dnte of the lirst publication ol (hi summons, (o wit: within six week from (he -'lib dny of July, 1 til S, that being the dale of the first publication hereof, und II you fail to so upieiir and answer said complaint, (he plaintiff will apply (o court for (he relief demanded in said complaint , to wit: a decree of said court forever dissolving the marriage contrail now existing bet ween plaiutill nnd de fendant, and thnt pIsuitifT buve t lie earn, cost i dy and control ol l.eliih Hnnth, u minor child, the Issue of sulil marriage, and fur genrrnl relief. You are further notilled thai this summons is served upon you by publi ration thereof in The Times-Herald, u weekly newspaper published in Hums, Harney County, Oregon, pursuant to aa order of Hon. II. C. I .evens. County Judge of Harney County, Oregon, made and dated (he H'lli day of July, 191.r, (he dale ol (he first publication lieing July 4th, 1018, and (he last publica tion thereof will be on Septemlier lib, 1010. J. 8 Cooa, Attorney for I'laintiff. J0HN0KMBKRLINU. Jowoloj . OptU.iiii ! Hiiifiiivor. Fir); Wstpt. RepiitrinK A Spe ciulty. see eaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeasee e ! : 4.0NB : - : RE8TAURANT j a ill iipi ll FOON Pi op. e- e aMealH At All Hours. Short a Onli-rs and Promnt Service a a With Rea-soriable KatfH Give Me A Call a a a a a psH Tiaaee sra 14 Bouaiwa i " 1 , s eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee , '. .... i.i .... .. ... ;... ini , . . ..io oi in. ,,.., vii., iiijii,,, tii.nieiii and death benefit protection at nnui ' mum cost. L',0 O.isj death lieuetlt . 11,000.00 lor loss of limb or .ichIiI, I faom fo 00 to 118.00 weekly iuk or ac I ilileut benelit; f 1,(100.00 Kmergency re- ' lief le-iiellt, I ost 1 il. no i..,r year; 110 other due or assessments. In this insurance all ineusud women are placed od an equal bail, rrgardlea of eajgaaa, lion. I A cry person inske the same form of application, pay the same amountof premium and receive the same amount ol benefit. Men ami Women between tbe ages ol 111 und i.i are accepted. No reatrietion as to aa cupatioa, only Railroad men employed employed on track, train or roonnil house, cau not be accepted. Claim are paid within sixty day anywhere in tho U.K. Camilla or Korope. Old reliable Insurance Company. 1 100,000.00 on atatu depoaltaaa protection for Policy holders and lo guarantee the payment of daiins Kor further free information address (iustave Ii. Werner, Swretarv and (ioneral Manager, Boa un, Baffalo, N. Y. elate age, set, oceuailloii und mention Isspt. II. 172. 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CXI. or (hv Priysirhn I i,ik ,,,, Burn, - - - On,,,,, Office on i coihI flooi Tonawama Hldg. 'Phone Main II i, GEO. 6.CARL, M. D. Physician anil Surgeon OSes laiTon, want. lliilMli,a Seecisl allenllon gfjeso dl aa sf lb. eye, r esse and Ihro.l. ----- Orryes DR. R. D. KLTCHUM Druglet Physician Nature Method, snd Dietary Advice Chronic Disease, n tpecially I. O. O. F. Hl.lt Hum., Oregon DEflMflN " t fifflflN, Physicians ;ind Surgeon Call amweri-d prumti I, nigh I ot day 'Phone Harnmiin Harriman, Oregon Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Cot. net lion Albritton. Ore. Ii. E. HIBBMRli DEHTIST Office lirst do.,, aa t li ito taller Horn- (i, M. A. BIGGS Attorney nl J, aw Voegtly HldK.. liurn-. Oreiton C. A. REMBOLD Attorney I ' ' Burns, Ortgon. HERMAN VON S IIMALZ Attoroc) ;it i,;i Contests and prui D. S. IsMdl 1 Ifflo a p c ally Offlee. Fry Bid . loor to .ot of$ee lllllns. (In ,1, CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER . Bums, Oregon I'raeliees in tl,, le Courta and be fore the C, 8 Land i Iffli a. ;hii!-. il. i .. tonard, Attokni i W, Careful atientiim riyen t Collec lions nml Real BaUU iimttera. 1 .re Im-iiram . Niilnry Pablid Hl'KNi i Ikkqon, A. W. (iOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Cotnis and United States I-an.l Offlee Practise, Three doors South of the Harney Count) hiationaj Bank Hums. Oregon, FRANK DAVEY Attorney at Law Notary Public Cjaasssjaasfae, Mass , i .,,. R..i.wk Ab.lr.,1... l V I sad QUI) r C.cltc. ...in,-,,,,,,,,.,, hi N,,,,,,,., suit j,ii. i Burnt, . . Oregon iik J. I . Hill AIM, i.o ,.,,.,,, roruierl, IM BMJ ,.h e(Ki '' H,"' ' -" say nt n0i a Eastern Oregon I ngineerioir, Company CIVIL AND HtNATMN tNOINEEB Burns. (Irii;iin it right l