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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
XI tb '''' v - r- WANESE COURT TRIALS. Th Judges, Not th Lvyr. Qu tten ths Witntiiii. To d.feudant In a Japaness itwirt as testifying In his own behalf II stood directly in front of Dn v "" Judge, not ten ft dltant from Mm. and anwrd nls questions In 8 'l''"1 voice, without any apparent hesitation Too Judge rnd conversant "rtta to caw, for b put questions rapidly. Hid ing; a funny little grunt of acqulos. mm ...,-. .newer. Occasionally olio of to aaaoolatoa wrote a suggestion and handed It to the president, tind one or twtse the defeudnnt'a coiiuscl naked the court to put a certain In quiry. The whole provtrcillng-nnJ tb urn may be said of tboee In several other court I vUlted-vta conducted in a quiet, colloquial way. In very Instance I was Impressed with Hie slm pie, businesslike atmosphere. Borne of tbe Japanese lawyer with whom I hare talked y that tee. ti that very often the court does uot elicit all (he facta and that our system of bavlng wltneaeo questional by counsel would be better, but. on the other hand, some lawyers maintain that better result are realised lij the system, which put upon tbe court the duty of getting at the truth, maintain Ing that the wltncwea are more apt to talk frankly to tbe court thau Id the lawyer for the opposite side arts la engaged, aa they think. In trying to make them out liars. 1 cam away quite fnrornltl.v Im pressed with what I saw and wonder ing whether on the whole In SB ir cent of tbe cam a decision b Hiree Judge tnlned In the Investigation of facta would not be a nearly right ns the Terdlct of twelve cltlsens ciixunlly gathered In from tbe geuvrul raw munlty. George W. Wlckersbum In Case and Comment yards stand a guardhoow, and ever fourth or Attn gnardhons to a small fort, Intrenched and defended by barb ed wire entanglement. uoh are being tiMd on the battle gtoonaa of Europe. Telephonic Intercommunlca tlon. machine tuna and all th re ource of wertern mlllUry clenco are ompioyea, ana i " f-- gradually forward. In plte of the elaborate precau tions, the loan among the camphor ntberers a mount to hundred of death annually It la calculated that rormosa con tain about a million camphor tree, om 10.000 of which ar cut down every year. At thto rat th upply will be exhausted In a hundred years, hut when the country I thoroughly pnclfled there to no doubt that th Jap anew will w that raffortatlon Is properly undertaken and an lnthaut Into supply Insured. The anvagw who are making o much trouble are eetlmated to number about 120.000. and a further twelve years will. It to thought be required to subdue them. New for ,mn-. Deaortp tlon Sec. NH BVi n NW BK NH NH 15 sw;h nbh BH 8H BWH BWH Twp. ft. No ot ewmet ST M JOh P. ikMKt 37 It lira. Lrdta Beraaerdt 88 S3 Chart Bell COAXING THE FURNACE. Try Gentian... and the Uplift and Kindly, Soothing Worde. Treat your furnace kindly. f.et your watchwords a a furnace tender be gentlenew and uplift. He (Inn with your furnace, but always gentle Some persona Imagine that tbe way to make a furnace behave properly la to first shake It violently and then maul the life out of tbe remaining cmils with the poker. Tbey try chastisement when they should try gentleness and uplift and only succeed In packing the coal bander and destroying ventilation, the secret of auccewful furnace tending Nothing responds more readily to up lift than does a furnace tire. When In tbe esrly morning you wish to nrouae the furnace Are from Its slumbers, you should first sbsks It gently, then gently tickle the rib of tbe grate with tbe poker to make ventilation more perfect and then crack tbe top crust with s lever-like uplifting use of the poker. In a minute tbe fire will be wide awoke and In good humor, laughing and stick ing out its tongues of name at you In merriment. Never swear at your furnace, no unit ter bow It annoys yon. That will make It sulky and obstinate. You never sa w a furnace which was aworn at ofteu which waa not frequently milky and obstinate. Now. did you 7 It Is advis able to take tbe directly opposite tack. I know a man who alwaya addressee bis furnace as "sweetheart" or "ilr ling." and be awure me the plan works to perfection. "Maybe It doesn't really make tbe furnace warm up the way It items to," he frankly admits. "Maybe tbe mere suggestion Just keeps me from losing my temper and hammering my fire to pieces. But, anyway, the re sult arexcIlent. Savvy V-I.ee ship per in Judge. Aisle en ths Car In a Wrack. A veteran railroad man gave a piece of valuable advice not long ago. "If yoa ever get Into a wreck," he wld. "and bav time to follow out this suggestion, remember this: Always stand In the aisle. Most of tbe Injuries that are suffered occur because the vic tim is crashed between the seats, if you are in tbe aisle you may be thrown forward and bruised a little, but there to much tow chance of receiving seri ous hurts. It Isn't always possible to get out of your sest before tbe crash comes, bnt If It Is follow that advice." -Pittsburgh Prew. Dome of the Rock. The name "Dome of the Hock" to one that bas been conferred on the celebrated mosque of Oratir. at Jem Hlem. It stand, ou Mount Morluh on tbe site once occupied by the tern pie of Solomon Immediately under It dome n Irregular shaped rock pro jects above tbe pavement Thto rock was the scene of many Scriptural events and has been greatly revered for ages by Jews and Mohammedans Tools, Net Toys. maimer Mel Umson downtown to day. He'd Just bought a tin horn, a triangle, some blocks, n rattle box. some sleigh bells and a popgun, i didn't kuow b bad a baby. Klamsou He hasn't lie's a vaudeville trap drummer. Those things sre part of bis outfit Pack. They War Not A young clergyman, small of stature, preaching as a candidate In a certain place on Sabbath, peering over tbe pulpit Bible, announced as bis text: "It Is I. Be not afraid." Arab Herw Test. A good bone, according fo an Aral, teat. Is one that can stand perfect 1 1 erect upon bis legs when drinking from a shallow pool. 6AMP HOR'S TRAIL OF BLOOD. X The Cost In Human Lives For Gather Ing ths Pungent Drug. Every drop of camphor you use to estimated to have cost at least weight in human blood. There fw thing which demand a heavier toll of lives than this pungent drug, which to so widely used for keeping tooth out of our clotbw and for mak ing liniments and other remedies Th reason for this to that tbe moun tainous part of tbe Island of Formosa, from which th world gets most of It camphor, are inhabited by bead Dilut ing wvsges, whom tbe successive in vaders of the Island have been unable to subdue. Thew wrage ar quit alive to th value of the camphor tree and fierce ly oppow all attempt to gat posses sion of th forwu. Tbelr hostility inakw th gathering of camphor a moat hasardou occupation and one la which a loaded rift to the most Indis pensable tool. Blue th Japanese took the tolaod after their auccewful campaign against China la th ulnetle they have been carrying ou a carefully concalved plsn of gradual penetration of the valuable camphor regions. Tbey tnak paths six feat In width through th virgin forwu. At Interval ot vary V War Death Merely a Trifle. The total population of th earth I about 1.800,000,000 Annually there are added to It 14.000,000 souls. Kvery year at least 80.000,000 sre lorn and 00,000.000 or 7O.000.000 die. This means a dally blrtb rate of about 220. 000, a death rate of 180.000. The dally Increaw In itopulatlou Is 4O.O00. In comparison with thto Irrwtottbl well ing tld what ar tb greatest battle, ware or wrtbquskw bnt almost micro scoplc ripples If ws Imsglne that tbe power were given to some desiwt to order a wholesale slaughter snd that guillotines were kept busy beheading one man every minute night and day this would add only three-quarter of 1 per cent to th existing death ratal Scientific American. NH NH NKHNKH BH NH 3 NWH HWH NH HH II NWH-HVVH NH 8 NMH H U NWH What good thing It to for most of it that money to not th only thing bat will purebsw happloew! $1500 Reward! Tho Oregon, C.I llornlaaud Nvraila Mee'toeX rrotar tlea Aasurl.iliinol which tits millet. iniu 1. mvuiwvi, will give i, iW OC reward for svl deeee leedlaa to ika at era at sin drftti rj vidian ol anjr pa' tyorparMa. gte.l- lag torsss. c.ltl, or males belonging -.. aay of Its main bars. , in ..Miiion to the abuve, tb naturalised dug the ame condition k900.es tor all bones .ir.miiMi noiM ghud her on Koto ei either ja. revoiueU lu eight ruuulle. lUnge i tiivi luuuii't. More. - an sh 8BH 8KH NH NH II HWH HKtt SH NH 3 MISH 8WH ;I7 St Andy J. OoUl .17 3 Otof Carlson 37 3 ttocil W. t'hllds 37 38 J. R. Ooopet 11 V JR. Donne! I !I7 3 0. Iionovan 37 sa a. a rattoau SH NH NWH 81H 8H NH NWHHrCH 8H NH 3 NWH NWH 8H BH t NWH NWH 8H 8)H 11 NBH8HH BH BH 3 BKHSWH ftliU iii.uu il.rnc) , i..w gJW .. uvu ttWIU. (. out giuwu aula. WIU aua i.,') ." iy I UUI 1,, , n. W.UkuHN nit.uitm. 37 3f Q. W. lghr ST 3 Com B. Ortevw 37 M Ctotti V. tlvrlna 87 S P. A. Hlto) 37 3 Joha Holwr 37 3 H, 0, Mtliiw- IN THt CIRCUIT COURT OF THt bTATIt Or" OREGON, FOR THE COUctTY OF HARNEY. A n. IUHJIY, i'laintlff. vs. JOHN I". A.NNKi r Mrs. I.)i i llaru b.iui, ..-.lea lieu, AUUy J. cum., ui.ii ansuu, Cecil W. Collds, J. It. Cooper, J. ii. iNiuueil, C. lonovan, H. i. f euuaii. U. W. rieahner. Cots li. i.iki.-, Claude V. Uwlnn, I". A Itulleu, Junu Holier, II. CI. Milllei, i. r. .VK-oney, M. McKlnnon, VMi ,i:uii C. Noah, am M. Ober, oamuel I'eteraon, 11. t I'lummer, A. at, K iy, W. O i-ulMus, Albertts W. Reu, V. V. Koar, Charles 8. ateptieus, jumes li. .luiiin, Joseph li. rtuiltn, r. C. Spanneth (or Bpanuulh), tr-iie.-,L W. 81y, Tank Beeiey, Harry 1. Matt, Chartee Slnnett, W. 1. Wood ruff, ii. M. Williams, Martha While, William Yates, L. JS. Barton, B. 1 Jeimlah, C. W. Ortman, J. W. 8wope, and all whom It may con cern, Defendant. SUMMON. To Johu I. Aruette, Mr. Lydla llaru hardl, Charlw ltoll, Andy J. Colli". olttf Carlson, Cecil W. Child J. . ( oouer J. 11. UonneU, C. Donovan, H 8. Kendall, O. W. riwhner, Cora H. uneven, Claud V. Owlnn, P. A. Hallen, John Jlolxox, H. O. M'Uler. I. P Moonty, M. McKinnon, Wil liam L. Noah, Bme M. Ober, Bamuel I'eteraon, U. K. Plummer, A. K. Pet ty W. O. Phillips, Alberlus W. Heed, !' P Rohr, Charles 8. Stephens, James H. Smith, Joseph H. Smith, K C. Spanneth (or Bpannuth), K neat W. Sly, Frank Seeley, Harry H. Scott, Chartoa 8lnntt, W. I. Wood niff, B. M. Wllltom, Martha White, William Yatea, U. B. Barton, K. U Jeremiah. C. W. Ortman. J. W. Swope, and all whom It may con cern, Itefendants: in the nam of the State of Oregon, you are hereby uotlflad that the) plain tiff, B. II. Terry, to tho holder ot the following certificate of delinquency (sailed on the dates herwnatter refer red to by tho tax oolteetor of th County of Harnay. State of Oregon, for the amount of money t after each year for which tha said certificate were lwued, and being the amount then due and delinquent for texw for tbe year hereinafter mentioned, to gether with tb penalty, interwt and costs thereon, upon tha real property gjssssid to you, and of whloh you are the owner as appear ot roord. situ ate In the aaid county and atete, and particularly hwelaafte described; and you are further notified that tbe said it Terry has paid taxw on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of Interwt on said amounts as hereinafter set 'Jrth- That you, aa owner of the legal title of the parcel of land t before your respective names as the pear of record, and each of you, are hereby further notified that the said B. B. Terry will apply K " Circuit Court of the atete and oounty aforf aald for a dear foreclosing th Un against th property ",,toTd" acrlbed, and mentioned In said certifi cate; and you ar hereby UBWoned to appear within sixty (0 day after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of th day of said first pub lication, and defend thto action or pey the amount due a shown, together with costs and accrued lntereat, and In case of your falmr to do so, a de cree will be rendered foreclosing th lien of ald taxw and cott agatot th land and premto hrelnfter deforlb ed all of th said eertlncato bear interest at the rat of fifteen per cent, per annum from tbe date Vf"'' The following to a description of the land awesssd, the word "Beo- neftav Ing section and the word "Twp. R. meaning township south taw . Wlllamotte Meridlaa. tbe navme of tbe iwrson to whom tb wtae wa as anased and who are tb owaers of tb legal tltto of th said property, a P pear of record, tbe y wr nwbw J rTT .. tvi4 and assessed, ths amount for which tbe aeveral oartlft. " ... .. u.ai. and th date upon CttlCB wae - - which the tax was aaja, " - lincate lasswsei " " nh nh n NBH8BH BH 8H 35 8KHNWH NH BH 11 8WH8BH 8H H 33 8KHNWH 37 36 U f. sabogey 8H NH 3 SKHNKH 31 M M. MeKhuM 37 3 William 1. Noafe 3d 3d Bss M. Obr 37 3 Bamuel Peterson NH NH 1 NWHNWH 8H NH 3b 8WHNWH 37 S B. r. Plumr s A. . Petty SH NH NBH8KH 3 37 3d W. O. Phllll.'M NH NH II SB NBH N NH BWH NWH SH NH 3i NWHHBH SH BH H 8KH8WH BH NH U 8BHNBH NH NH II NBH NBH 37 3d AJbertua W 3d 30 f.f. Hb 36 33 V tepbens S7 3 Jsmw H. tmltb 37 3d Joaeas. It Bmltb 37 3d r. C. aanejuMth or Bpaanath S SH 3 NWHBBH NH BH 33 NWHNBH S 3 BflMft W. fly 3d Sd Frank stey BH NH BBHBH a 37 Sd Harry B. Boott BH BH 33 NWHNBH BH BH II NBHNWH BH NH 1" NKHNBH NH BH 33 SMNWH BH NH 3G NBHRWH NH NH S3 BBH8WH NH BH BBHNWH 3d 3d Charlw Blonett 37 W. O. Wooyu 37 3d B. M. Wlllldjpi Sd Sd Martha Wbto 35 33 William Vatee 3d 33 U . Bartoa 37 Sd B. U. Jsremiah SH NH BBHMWH NH NH NKBKH r Sd 33 C. W. Ortman 1 S S3 J. W. Year 1W in wu mis 114 110 114 1U0 1913 114 mm mil ISIS 1913 1914 Mil Mil 1114 I9tu Mil MlS MIS 1914 1910 1911 MM M14 1910 Mil it! 1U4 i M13 1914 Mil MIS i MM MIS MI4 MM Mil MIS MIS M14 MM Mil MM MM B MM f14 MM :;:: MM If! Mil MM Mil MM MM 1914 MM MM 113 MM Mil MM MIS MM 1911 HIM 1913 MM MM Mil MM l13 M14 Mil MM MM 1I4 Mil MM 1913 i MM Ml? MM MM MM MM MM MM 1914 M10 Mil ISM MM MM MM 1913 MM MM MM MM MM MM MM Mil MM 1913 MM Mil MIS MM MM MM Mil 113 118 1914 MM Mil 113 MM Mil MIS MM m MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MIS MM Mil MM MM MM Mil MM MM MM MM Mil MM MM MM MM Mil MM MM MM Assouan 14.50 8 40 3.48 4.40 5.40 4.60 3.40 3.43 4.40 6.40 3.01. Mt 4.04 4.60 4.60 Mt 348 4.40 6.40 3,30 3.48 6.40 4.60 8,3V) 3.4X 4.40 5.40 4.60 8.30 8.48 4,40 6.40 3.80 8.48 4.40 5.40 4.50 3.30 8.48 4.40 6.40 4.60 8.30 3.48 4.40 6.40 3.30 3.48 4.40 6.40 8,80 8,48 4,40 6.40 4.60 3.30 3.48 4.40 6.40 1.50 8.80 8.48 4.40 1.40 8.80 3.48 5.40 4 1." 8.80 818 6,40 8.80 8.48 8.40 3,36 3.30 3.48 4.40 6.40 3,30 3.48 4.40 6.40 3.30 S.48 " 4.40 6.40 S.SM 3.48 4.40 6.40 4.60 3.30 3.48 4.40 6.40 3.S0 3.48 4.40 6.40 3.30 3.48 4.40 6.40 3.30 3.48 4.04 t.40 3. SO M !" 5.40 3.38 3.04 4.04 4.60 4.70 8.80 - 8.48 4.40 5.40 3.30 3.18 4.40 6.40 4.60 3.30 3.48 4.40 6.40 3.80 8.48 4.40 a 4.40 5,40 4.60 S.80 8.48 4.40 6.40 8.88 11.30 3.48 6.40 3.30 3.48 4.40 6.40 3.30 t.18 HO 6.40 8.30 8.48 4.40 6.40 Ml 8.18 8.04 4.04 4.60 4.17 3.72 4.80 4.84 4.65 4.22 5.34 6.68 4.08 4.48 8.78 4.80 4.34 4.06 4.48 8.73 4.80 8.31 June Keh. Mar. Mar. June Juae Feb. Mar, Date ot cwtlfJoate June 17, MM 12, 1013 III. I1M4 30, 1914 .11, 1916 17, MIS U, Mil 19. 1014 30, 1814 Mar. 81, 1816 Feb, 18, 19.14 Fb. IB, MM Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 81, 1916 .Inn.. 17, 11)13 Jim 12, 1913 Feb. 18, 1914 Mar. 30, 1814 Mar. 31, MM June 13, MM Feb. 19, 1814 Mar. 31, 1916 IT, Mil II, tins 2il, 1914 30, 1914 It, MM 17, MM 18, MM 80, 1914 30, 1914 31, MM 12, IBIS M, 30, 81, IK, Juno June Feb. Mar. Mar. June Juno Feb. Mar. Mar. June Feb. Mar. Mar. June Juno 12. Feb. 21. Mar. Mar. June June I'd' Mar. Mar. June Feb. Mar Wrap's Auto Stag between Bend and Burna Itavea hart mch WcMlnoHtlav and Saturday. Pa- aenffers may take all their gage. -Vera Qibbe. agent. mt Warrant Call. Notice id hereby given that there is money on hand to pay all general fund war ran ta regie tered prior to October 1, 1914. Interest ceaaea July 26, 1916. K. A. Miu.kr, County Treaaurer. Headache and Nervoasnew Cured. 'T.hamberlain'a Tablets are entitled to all the pralaea I can give them," writee Mra. Kicnara Olp, Sptncerport. N. Y. They have cured me of headache and neryouaneaa and restored me to my normal health." For aale by all dealers. SUMMONS. 1014 1914 1916 1913 1918 1914 1914 1915 1913 11)18 1914 1114 '.m 1913 1914 10, II, 18, I'.', "I. SO, II, It, 21. 30. 1914 Mar. 31, 1916 June M, MIS Feb. 31, 1914 Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 81. 1915 June M, MM June 13, 1818 Mar. 4, MM Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 31, 1915 June 19, 1913 Jane 13, MM Mar. 4, 1914 30, 1914 31. 1916 n. 4 III II, It, 4 Msr. Mar. Jun Mar. Mar. June June Mar. Mar. June Mar. Mar. June 19 June 13 1913 1914 1918 1913 1913 1914 31. 1915 13, 1913 4, 1914 31, 1916 1913 1913 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OP ORECON FOR HARNEY COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of John X. Williams, decessod. NoTlt'K IH HEKKIIV tilVKN that tliu undersigned ha been duly and re gularly sppolnted eircuior of the estate of John X . William., deceased, by order of the Honorable II. C. livens, County Judgs of Harney County, Oregon, All persons having claims agalust the said estate are notified to present the sami', duly verified w by law required, to Die undersigned at his residence at M. I.I., itrevou, or M. A. Biggs, his at torney si Burns, Oregon, within six months Irom the first publication of this nolle. Dated st Hums, Oiegon this 16 day of July, liilft. First publication of this notice, July 17th, MIA. iW.iie.1) I'l.YDK I,. M. KKI.VIC V, RiMutor of the estate of John X. Williams, decwsml. 1913 1814 1914 MM 1913 1914 Mar. 5, Mil Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 31, 1916 June 13. MM Mar. 6, MM Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 31, 1916 June 21, Mar. 5, Mar. 30 Mar. 31 June 21, Apr. II, Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 31, 1916 June 38, 1913 June 21, MM Apr. 11, 1914 Mar. 30. 1914 Mar. 31, MM Juno 21, MM Apr. 11. MM Mar. 30. MM Mar. 31, 1916 June 21. 1H13 Apr. 11. 1914 Mar. 30, Mil Mar. 31. 1915 Jun 21. MU Apr. 13. 1914 Mar. 30. 1911 Mar. :il, lill June 21. MIS Apr. It, 1914 Msr. 30. 1914 Mar. 31, 1915 June 23, 191.! APT. 14. 1914 Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 31, 1916 June 20, 1913 June 23, 1913 Apr. 14, MM Mar. 30. 1914 Mar. 31, l16 June 23. MM Apr. 14, 1914 Mar. 30, 1914 Mar 31. MM Jun 21, MM June 23, 1913 Apr. 14. 1914 Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 31. MM June 23, 1911 Apr. 13, 19M Mar. SO, MM Mar. 81, till June 23, 1913 Apr, II, 1914 Mar. 3o, 1914 Mar. 31. ltll June 20, 1913 June 33, MM Apr. 13, MM Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 31, 1915 Juno 30, MM June 23, 1013 Apr. 13, 1914 Mar. 31, 1916 June 23. II U May 1. MM Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. SI. Mir June It. HU May l. 1914 Mar. 30, 1014 Mar. 81, MM June 23, MM Apr. M. MM Mar. 30, 1914 Mar. 31, MM Jun 21. MM June 23, 1913 May 1. MM Mar. 3.1. MM Mar. 31. lit! June 17. till June 17, Mlf. June 17. 1915 June 17, 1915 June 23, 1911. June 23, 1915 June 83, MM June 33, MM June 25, 1916 June 26, 1015 June 26, 1015 June 26, 1915 June 25, 1015 Juno 25, 1616 June 25, 1916 June 26, MIS June 85, 1916 June 26, 1916 This summons is auUlshed by oidw of the Hon. H. 0. levsus, Judgs if lb County Court of tbe Btete of Oregon, for tb County of Harney, ami said order was mads sad dated tb 1Mb dsv of August, 1116, and th date of lb.- llrst pub lication of this summons Is th list day of August, 1016. All uroiiMs and papers In this prow ding may be served upon tbe umlir I, residing in tb Slat of UregOa, at tb Mdrw nersinaiisr inrnuoiien. uau. O. oisbmobb, allot nay ioi piaiuuu. Address l Burns, Oregon. nigued, 81 All die nwi fo Th TkmkaP $2.00 SUMMONS, lined In tbe Circuit Court of tbe Hlal of Oregon, for Harney County. Jwsl K. Miller, plaintiff vs. t'hsih-s W. Miller, defendant To t'tiarle W. Miller, Hie above named defendant : lo th nam of State of Oregon, yoa are hereby repaired to appear and answer the complaint lied agalust yoa In the above entitled court aod suit on or before the last day of the time pre scribed In the order (or publication of this summons upon you, whlob period of time It six weeks from the date of the first publication of this man , to wit ; within six wwk I'om lb I4tb dsy ol Aogust, 1915, tbst being the date ol lb first publication hereof, and if you tail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court (or tb relief demanded in wld complaint, to wit; a decree of aaid court forever dissolving th marriage contract now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant, sad lor the costs snd disbursements of tbl. Milt, and lor generol relief. You sre further notified thai this summons Is served upon you by publi cation thereof In The Timw-Herald, a weekly newspaper published iu Hums, Harney County Oregon, purni.nl loan order of II. .a. H. ('. '.evens, County Judgn ol llsrney County, Oregon, made snd dated the 0th day of August, IVIs, the date of first poblication being Aug ust 14th, MM, and Hi Iwt publication thereof will be on tbe 3Mb day of oep leinbar, 1015. J. H. COOK, Attorney for Plaintiff. In tb Circuit Court ofth State of dr agon, for Harney County. Kflie U. Smith, plaintiff, erst Arthur K. Hmlth, defendant. ) To Arthur B. Smith, th above defendant I In tbe nam of th State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tbe above entitled court and suit on ,,r before the last day of th time pre scribed la tb order for publication of this summon upon you, which period of time Is six wwhs from the data of the first publication ol this summons, to wit: within six wwks from the 24th day of July, 1015, that being the lair of the first publication hereof, and il you fall to so appear and answer saitl eomnlninl. the nlsiatiff will apply to court for tb relief demanded In stild i complaint, to-wit: a decree of said court lorever dissolving lb marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and tie- fendnnt. and that plaintiff have ine care, custody and control ol l.luh Hmlth, a minor child, tbe Iwue of sold marriage, and lor general relief. Yoa are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publi cation thereof in Tbe Timo-Heral.l, u weekly newspaper published ill Burns, Harney County, Oregon, pursuant to aa onier of Hon. II. C. Lcven. County Judge of Harney County, Oregon, made and dated the lth day of July, 1916, th date ofth first publication being JuU'Jdth. IttlS. and the last nubbin- -., , - ... ;, .:...., I.. ....... .11 K ,,n ,l,!,mlrr 111. " 1916. J. S Co.. a, Attorney for Plaintiff. u.UU..M.tt" rmtittiiitiiiHi' Mitnxsggw..." n.nxitV nAVIl nUsfilcs aar- Hoaise PalntlnsT Paper Hansjlnsj and Dtsroratlnsj Calclmlntng Hnrdwoocl Finis. Fresco Palntlnsj Estimates fsjratwMtl 4M - pile Hon OIVE MIS A CBAJTCB jttfflttMtiimttt.wtrntttttlittttan 'ttttw 6gAfu6fStnk w ka TH 10ST ACCiWIE 21 3111)1 Rifle In tho WORLD. M-idii iii two nindf-lst i fin- .il Short It. r. rar-trldgi-s lli.otlirr for .tM Loof lull.- i: Fi STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADINC" RIFLE NO. 70. 'Hnndli-g la .ff Short snd It .88 king rllie csrtrMgw. Send f.r liaiMlsomely llbi.ln.l.'d Kllle f'ata- !.. . nml ' How to Hltoot Will". hvjer 8tfad 88488'' fistolswd wslgaaa from your Oeiler J. HTKVKNS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY, s. O. stea aOOe, csnoonai rAixa. mabb. rrti:iALOiRKtToa U8T paicE m asTssg nil JaV jusv.vw m an r r GRIFHTH SAIJRMAN Phyatulai.s and Surgeons Uftsj. OtaXKIN J. Ul. OBftRY Physician and Surge, n Burnt. - - - tini'nii Office on second taw Ton asms Hidg. 'Phone MsinKo. DEfirnHlv & DCNMflfl, Physicians and Surgeons Calls answer" I promptly night or day 'Phone Harrimau. Harriman, Oregon Dr Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon IMrect Telephone i. i.uiu . i.. ,, Albritton. Ore. U. E. HIBBAR0 DEITTIST Office firel door ea.l pboto imllery Horn.. Oregon. TATS- II M.Hragl.il. tneu ... AH.. in. -I in ii. 1. 1 uevaraor wi'rai.r) ul Slal liiMutir Mupt . rm. llr In.lrui tloa Huiii Printer JOHN UKII BKKLINU. h nssoes: ,, idee. B. chaaskertsia I ll.ti) Laas tWCMgwl.r I N J Slaaott . A. M.t raatord n.w.lrt wgat Hea W.oleott I a Ckarekin w SDealesy Mobi gsala T A. Nsaride UeH tsraeli a. s. imi. . A. Moon NINTH Jl l'l IAI. lilSTBJCT. Iil.lrli-i ldfS Palto Biggs I lllllt) AII..II..J . liM.ISBWI i Ireutt 0041 ineeu ihs tret Moaday I April.ua in.) Meaday In October. BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law Uad Office Practice I-and Scrip for Sale Vale, Oregon M. A. BIGfJS Attorney at law Veegtly Bldg., Hums, Oregon O. A. REMBOLD Attoroey-at- Law, BatDS, Oregon. I Supr.uie laitg.-. aioA jfc"jK JoaaassV TliTr,,IlBaaaaaaaaaai Ssasasai jfl jgBt swBullaVi iWtlsssssa. SsTf'J JaiiH P There's no rubber in Malthoid But th builder who rubber part fully before h selects hit roofing will invariably choose It. Malthoid makes good, we know from practical experience. Harney Valley Lumber Co. Burns, Oregon Jeweler. Optician mul Knurruvur. Fine Watch Kepuiring A .Npe cialty. Joint Mcnat'ti Julnt-H.pieaealatla I'll Brooke . r. Hi.ia.i. oot'svv H.aasvi l.'oiliily Judge rraasurer aarvereg Mieild Aagosa.il . rkliuul aapSTlntwdeM comtier ai.H'k Inaprrior I .ii.iiii i.i. i.. r. l.r.nl K T. Bagwt U A Miller o. B. awry a . g. HMbsrdsoa j. J. ti.sggaa l. M llsaujum o. w.cievsaaer Jean uu i a. f. dylva aaia eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e e ilhoe i ..uiiijr i .mil rux i. tlin Srst Wedsosday January. Mgrrb. Mar. Joly. tastegahet sad Noveetwr. Hiion g, a. i.asd orrtes: HERMAN VON StilMALZ Attorney at Iaw Contests ami practice before I . S land llffiee a speciiilly OSSes: Fry Bldg. next l....i lo ....l office Burna, Oregon CHMRLiES VY. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon I'rartiew In tbe State Courts and for tbe C. fi. laml otbee. Iw gegl.tr i Swcelt"! LONE : RESTAURANT QBOROE FOON Pi op. eMetus At All Hours. Short; Orders and Prompt Service ; ' With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call Mayur. M. SSSM '. Tretiri-r Mar.h.l, Wai ram Ham atotkersbse . Haja Metkarskaad Hoy Vsa Wlskto Henr Dal too ;. 1.. Ilalaca ,H. J. Uaaeaa t'ntllirllagw- I A. C. WoUSMBO Jiaa laaiaairt i h. j.Bicainaao Uauiing. il ihe ii.nnrll every Fourth We.lnl I J.l Combination sick, injury, ucci.b-ni and dwth beaeflt protection at mini mum cost. 82.0JO.O0 dwtb benefit; 11,000.00 for loss of limb or eywlght; feom $3.00 to 116.00 weekly sick or ac cident benefit; $1,000.00 Kmergency re lief benefit. Cost is $41.00 per year; no other does or aawwment. In Uiis Insurance all men ami women are place I on aa equal basis, regardlw of occupa tion. Kvery person make the same form ot application, pays tbe same amountof premium and receives tlm same amount ol benefit. Men ami Women betwwn tb agw of 1(1 and $1 are accepted. No restrictions aa to at cupatlon, only Kallroad men employed employed on track, train or roonnd bouw, can not be accepted. Claims are paid witbla sixty dsys anywhere In tbe II. 8. Canada og. Korope. Old reliable Insurance Company. $100,000.(10 on State deposit w a protection for Policy holders and to guarantee tb payment of olalms. For further free Information ddrew Custavc B. Warner, Heoretary and Ueneral Manager, Box SKI, Buffalo, N. T. slate age, sex, occupation ami mention Ilept. B. 173. ' eavXMBUSaBaeMBaaan, . staV A BasPll "'""' I TsSS il M ' ViJ " Tha only way to gjaj'i7''Jif m l" tle gtnulna t S I New Home H y Sewing Macbina I S jS 9 I ii to Iwy the tuackfeM ga 1 sdaS tb nam NEW JD 1 I IOME oa th am 3 I 8Jr H .nJ io ilw left. M BaH 5sa t M TbU nuliU. Ill U I wurranted fag all I QH i ttm i5 kJ 1 1 No other like It WlJ 1 f No oilier as good t Tbl New Warn Sifting MtUJii dlKIll, OHANCL MASS. " '' OKANC.K, MASS.' Tonawania toniRht 'h.iH II. Ijcomuxl, Attohnkv- at-i.aw, Careful attention given to Collec tions and Real Kstate mailer. Fire 1 1 -i - - i - Notary I'ul.lio BtlHNS. Ohnoon. A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW State Courts and United States Land Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Orearon. FRANK Atlwasy at Law DAVEY Notary Public CoaeegaMcM., Moat, t-o.nuiK. Revlewlag AkaSraekt-U. S. Lao Ollk. Pr.ctk. OClpe between II. m. aa Land Oslce. Burnt, - i i. nut)' Sktluii.l B.uk Oregon THE SAYER STUDIO Kodak Film. Developed and all photography, work done in first class shape. Prompt attention BURNS . ORECON F. O. 1)11.!. AKIi Farm.rlj Aast. Kuglawr tut). Haelainatint. -. i Vice. A. O. Favussb Kiirmerl t'Ulel Ke glneer ul gatse vs arAsr k . Eastern Oregon Engineering Company CIVIL AND IRIIKiATION tNUINtttS Bsras, Orv'ds mkMyIlllk Lsavi JivW P lyJorvWy vSsisy JOB WORK We do it right Marred Surfaces Made New A scarred or scratched table, or a cnuir on which the finish is marred, or any woodwork where the Enikh isn't what you would like, can be made new with ACMEQUAUTY 1 yAHNo-tAq It's alto good for floors. It will stand hard wear, because it s made from the best floor varnish. Vanu -Lac not only renews, but it also stains and varnishes at one application. You can change oak or pine to a mahogany or walnut or dark oak finish, or any of tho expensive hard wood finishes. And it s easy to do you can do it yourself. Our book. "Home Decorating" tells you how to do all kinds of home painting at trifling cost. Ask for a free copy. Burns Hardware Co. Agents If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD 98.06 a year Best Job Printing