The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 11, 1915, Image 4

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PERSISTENT BEAVERS.
A Ml of Wit stwssn th Afllmalt
and th gnginssr.
When th Grand 'trunk i-iiIImiv r.B
It lint across wtmp In game pre
err on th Un of the Albtrta Hock
tea toer was wonderfully eon. iniri
d bavr dam holding tti watt i hack
to flood th are amp
Thta In th jra Of th name
waa pur waste, and ha ordarwl tin
engineer to prevent It without liarni
tag th beavers. Of course th data
could bar been blown Up with il.um
mtt. but that would bars RMam ti
death of inoat of tin- Httt animal and
death rar likely In great pnln nt that
So tb engineers cut an opening In
the dam. Th mud tmil bcom almost
aa hard aa concrete, and It ton lb
men three days to get tb wratet nm
ntngout steadily. Then, thinking their
trouble with the Industrious little fol
low over, they started work on tho
railway through th awamp.
Soon tb water began to rbw and
tb work wa etopped In a few limit-.
Th engineer mad all hnato Id lb
dam and found th anlmala had repair
ed th cut and mad It tight again.
A freah cut waa made, hut nfi, r the
men bad gone the braver boated
tuemselve and mado It trotiKt-r thun
rr. Work waa ngnln atopped mi the
railroad with a few hours.
Tbn a deep bole waa mad In (ho
earth far nnder the dnm. The benvtN
wer much puaaled. Never before had
they aen water go down In!., the
ground and com up far away. Mill
they lent their whole attention to the
problem, and the work on the railroad
waa again stopped ns a UMHifiHMM
and th fonndntlona onkcd with wa
ter. Then followed an rngtiKeiiii'iit of
wlta between the bearer ami il n
glneera. Hut every time the mun
found a way to cut the dam In u now
place th beavers found a was to
top It.
The road waa finally iiu.stni. i I In
working a few hour at a time. . 1 tb
loaa to the contractors iiiiioiuit.tl to
mor than $8,000. Detroit Kr. 1'resa.
DEFIED THE BRAHMANS.
An Eat Indian Princ Who Old Not
Fr Loalng Cast.
Mr. Conlngsbj- Dawson, the well
known English writer, toll Hie follow
Ing anecdote of the Knot India, prior
Blr Pertnb Singh:
A young KnglUti lieutenant bad died
of cholera In bis palace The boj ana
tb ou of an KuglLsh friend When
tb body bad to be carried out "to I
placed oo a gun carriage Sir I'ertah
Singh went forward to lift It op. Re
fore he touched It he wa gagfsJWd ly
some English oltlcers They remlieled
him that by his religion, were be to
touch the dead be would lose nil his
carle and perhaps, daaptjt lit" ui-uitb.
never be able to buy It hack. I'lie.i ait
vised blm to seud for the awaeiiers,
wbo are outcasts. In spite ot iii.-lr
protests he picked up the body and
carried It down the palace Stgpa to
the gun carriage
A gasp went up at the atgbL Kvery
one of his subject knew what he had
done The next aaOfBlttg, hen lie
rose. .100 Urahmun prtssla were wait
log lu the courtyard tie mine out, u
proud llgure. to face them He knew
wbat they bad Haas) for to mal.c liliu
the lowest thing in India, a man w lih
out caste. He asked them what was
tbelr errand, and tbey told him They
bad come to make him uf ns little iic
count as the humblest awpr in M
pa lac.
Sir I'ertah Singh laughed. "I la
long." be said, "to a higher eagle Ihau
any of you have ever dreamed uf, and
you can't take It from me: j-ou'i.- ml
come to all tbe rest. I helong to the
same cast as the dead sou of my
friend the caate of a soldier "
With that be walked hn k Into his
palace, and the Brahman prtesta Ta1
away, one by one. ashamed in.. I poa
sled a
Pur Logic.
Liberty commanda the highest prlre
of all known things. Its price Is so
high thut nobody can pay It
Proof. Eternal vigilance U th.- pries
of lllierty. Eternal vlgllamc I- t.. b
ever on the Job. To be ever n tin- Jut.
I to have no leisure or vacation I'd
bare no leisure or vui-i.tl.i. Is M B a
lave To be a slave is not In have
liberty. Therefore In order to tie free
we must enalave ourselves, wiii.-b I
Hhsurd. Q. E. D Judge
Quill Pn.
The 0lll pen Is not OJtttta extim-t In
ljiudnn The legal profession, whl.ti
is very conservative, clings to It leiiu
ilousiy, and none of the courts would
lie isimpletely equlipcd without n plM
tlfm supply or good goose ipillls lime
you noticed wbat an Ingjasastmsal nc
ceaMory the quIU Is to MOmurt, n In-dn-r
in ostenta Ilousiy Inking a note, mak
log a ss-(K.-h or lu helping to poiut a
warning rluger at a boattt witness?
London Standard.
By Internal Evidence
"Where do you suppose we got th
aaylug. '11 laughs best who laugh
last?' " asked Mrs lllnks of her bus
band.
"Probably some Englishman ll.nt said
It," replied Ur. Bluks. "He was doubt
less trying to set n national fulling In u
favorable light."- youth's Companion.
Feed For Gossip
"Where are you going 7"
"To call on Mrs. Wallaby Wombat
letter coinu along I understand III. i.
re some very Interesting things to be
heard."
"How ao7"
"8b baa Just quarreled with her best
friend "Pittsburgh Post
BRAWNY NORWEGIANS.
I1iy Ar th Longt Lived Popl In
th World Todsy.
Tb On stature and unlquo physical
qualities of tbe athletic- Norsemen are
thus described by Price Collier lu an
article on "Norway and Ihe Norwe
gians, Prom on American Point of
Vltw," In Scrlbner's Muguzlue:
"Tb ao called bonder, or agricul
tural peasantry, form tbe very ha. I,
boo f tb nation In Norway. Each Is
proprietor ot bis own farm, and Hoy
occupy tb country from the ahon- of
tb aa to the foot of the hills and up
every glen or valley u fur a corn w III
grow. Tby ar, as a rule, flue looking.
athletic men, aa their proiwrlles are not
ao larg a to exempt them from work,
but larg enough to supply ll.cm niul
their families with wholesome food, lu
tbe old day tln-y bull I ihcit- own
house, mad tbelr unu furniture,
plows, carta, barneas, Ironwork, wood
work and baaketwork. Probably there
n no communities anywhere els lu
the world so self efficient, ao Independ
aviil isikal sui tHttntnrtuttlv
cate
"Indeed, tbelr als and wholesome which th Us was paid, Hit ths eer
aspect iroT tbls. for they arc lb fair- tlflcat lssud:
eat. fnllett. BMOdaat cheat, and kmg
t lived, DMpI in tb world today.
"In th trt of tb towns, at th
fnrmn, on th roads, one aaldom mm a
rat man or one wbo looks unwieldy.
They nr sturdily oouietlm hsavtly,
hnltt. but tby ar lean In th flank.
in ond of shoulder and thick through,
and. though they do not alwaya carry
ihemaelvca lightly or gracefully, they
took to have plenty of room for the
working machinery of living, for heart
and lungs and dtgwtlv apparatus.
Wherever you go In Norway, from
t'hrtatlnnsutid to th North cap, you
.'Miin.it go far without going up Hint
down hill. nr eim you go far without
Inhaling the champagne like mountain
air. It is not Impossible that th plain
t....il a necessity In a poor country -tho
physical training lu Ibe schools the
obligatory military training, th sen
slble temperance legislation, the up and
down hill eierclae. th almost entire
lack of luxury and th fact that they
are not hard workers -not laajf, ier
hapa, but certainly leisurely lu their
toil, actdnni making any undue demand
1 upon their nervoua energy-have pro-
iiucisj wnai on nrimrwi .eg.s.ni.vu inn
roiy."
Napoleon and ltuau.
Napoleon on visiting the tomb ot
Rousseau said:
"It would have been better for the
rcsM of Crane that this man had
never been born."
"Why ao, Cltlsen Conaulf"
"It la he wbo prepared the Krcnrh
revolution."
"I should have thought, t'ltlscn t'ou
sul, that It waa not for you to complain
of the revolution "
Well." replied Napoleon, "the future
will discover wbelhw It wa not better
for the ra.ieof tb world that neither
Itoussenu nor I had ever been bom."
lu these ii.vib we hear tli first clar
ion or advancing Imperialism -"Tbe
I'ersonullly of Napolwon." A Holland
Hose.
Th Origin of "Hurrah."
The word "hurrah" la pur Hlavo
nl. in and Is commonly heard from Ibe
const of Itnlmatl to Rerlng strati
when any of tbe population living
within these limits Is called on to give
proof of courage and valor. Til orl
gin or th word belongs t Hie priml
tire l.len that every man that dies
heroically for his country goes straight
to heaven -Ho ray, to panullse And
In the shock and ardor ot battle the
combatant utter thut cry. aa th
Turks do that of "Allah!" each uuliiiat
Ing himself by the certitude of Inline
dlate recoiniH-iiM' to forget earth and
to contemn death
How Indians Purified Water.
The Indian bad a way ot purifying
water from a ioud ur swamp by dig
ging a hole bIriiiI a foot across and
down about six Inches below the water
level ii few feet from th (huiiI. After
It was filled with water they balled It
out qulrfcly. repenting the balling pria--ess
about three times After Hie third
balling the hoi would be filled with
tilt. rul water. Try It.-Hoy Seoul
11.111. IlKHlk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8TATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF HARNEY.
E. It TlimiY. Halntur,
vs.
JOHN P. ANNETTE, Mrs. L)dm llaru
I. .mil, i liarte bed, Andy J. i mux,
oiul i urisou, Covtl V. Liiilds, J. It.
( ooper, J. tt. Donnall, 0. Douoti.n,
bk av, l-wudsil, U. W. Flashuer, Our
n. uneves, Claud V. Uwlnu, I'. A.
. i.i 1 1 en. .n.iiu Holier, H. U. Miillei',
U 1. ..i. on. j. M. McKlnuoii, Wil
liam 1.. .N,.iili,Ettle M. Uber, bumuel
1'eturson, It. '. i'lumuier, A. E. IMl
tj. W. U. I'oilUps, Albartus W. Uued,
I'. If, Hour, Lkarlea 8. Stophuns,
...un. a H. .-mi mi, Joseph 11. binltb,
l'. c. .- p.iuuctb (or Bpannutbj, K
nest w. bly, l-'rauk Seeley, Harry E.
boott, Charles Slnnett, W. U, Woud
rurf, at, .M. WUlUuna, Martha, While,
William Vales, L. E. llarton, E. 1
j.iciuiaii. C. w. Urtmas, J. w.
bwupe, and all whom It may con
cern. Defendants.
SUMMONS.
lu Juliu P. Annette, Mrs,, l.ydia Hum
hurui, Charles Del), Andy J. Uotlls,
"...i Carlson, Cocll W. Child J. A.
i uuinT J. 11. Donnell, C. Donovau,
kl u Kendall, U. W. Fleabuer, Cora
It. Urievoa, Claude Y. Uwlnn, P. A.
Hal i.u, Jobn llolxor, H. C. Mliller,
U P. Mooney, M. McKInnon. Wil
liam 1.. Noah, Em M. Ober, Samuel
r. icrson, H P. Plummer, A E. lt
t , W. O. Phillips, Albortus W. Reed,
l'. 1-'. Hour, Charles 8. - Stephens,
James 11. mllb, Joseph H. Hmlth,
P. C. Spanneth (or Bpannulb), Er
nest W. Sly, Prank Soeley, Harry E.
Scott. CharMa Slnnett, W. D. Wood
ruff, E. M. Williams. Martha, White,
William Yules, L. 111. Barton, E. is
Jeremiah, C. W. Ortnuui. J. W.
Swoimj, and all whom it may con
cern. Defendants:
lu the nam ot tb Slat ot Oregon,
you ore hwrohy notified that tb plain
tiff, E. B. Terry, la th holder of the
lollowing certificate ot delinquency
issued on th data heroinaftor refer
red to by tb tax "collector of tb
County uf Hnrnay, But of Oregon,
(or the amount ot mouty set altar acb
j cur tor wblcb tb said certificates
wor Issued, and being tb amount
thou duo and delinquent for taxes tor
ihe years hereinafter mentioned, to
gether with tb penalty, Interest and
costs tbereon, upon the real property
assessed to you, and of which you are
the owner aa appear of record, altu
ate In the said county and slate, and
particularly horetnafUr doecribed; and
you are further notified that the aald
i: li Terry baa paid taxea on aald
prmiw for prior or subsequent years
Kith t ho rat of interest on suld
amoamM as hereinafter net forth.
That you, a ownwe of the legal
title ot tbe parcols of land aat before
your respective name aa tbe same ap
pear ot record, and each of you, ar
hereby further notified that tb said
O. li. Terry will apply to th Circuit
Court of the sUt and county afore
said for a deer torocloslng.th Hen
against th property hereinafter de
scribed, and mentioned In aald certifi
cates; and you are hereby summoned
to appear within sixty (60) days after
tho first nublloatlon of this summons.
uxuluslve uf the day of said first pub
lication, and defend tola action or pay
tho amount du as shown, together
with costs and accrued Interest, and
In caae of your failure to do so, a de
cree will be rendered foreclosing the
lion of suld taxes and coats against the
land and premUes hereinafter describ
ed; all of th said oartlflcate bear
Interest at th rat of fiftn per cent.
per annum from th date tbrof.
The following Is a description of the
land assessed, tbe word "Sec." mean
ing section and the words "Twp. It."
manning township south rang east,
Willamette Meridian, th name of tb
liersons to whom tb same waa as
sessed and who ar tb owners of the
legal title of the said property, U ap
pear of record, th yr In wulch th
tax waa Urld sad assessed, tb
amount for which th svrl oertia-
wer ieua, uL "i
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This summon! is published by order of the Hon. H. 0, '.evens, Ju.lgx of III
County Court of the Stat of Oregon ,-4r th County of llarnay, and miI.I ordi
was mad and dated tbe Wth day of Angnst, 1115, and the dale of tlm Mist pub
licatlon of this anmaaon Is tba list day f August, lll&v
Allprocandmpratntlils IweeMdlag nay be served u.n tl... sndr
signed redding In tb HUie ol Oregon, at lbs sddrSM lierelnalter inviitiou.,1.
gneii, resioing
110.
llurua, Oregon.
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4.40
6.40
3.S6
3.30
3.41
5.40
3.30
S.4I
4.40
6.40
330
3.43
4.40
6.40
3.30
3.16
3.S6
3.04
4.04
4.60
4.17
8.72
4 Kit
4.64
4.66
4.S2
6.24
6.66
4.06
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4.60
4.14
4.06
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3.72
4.80
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Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 81. 1915
June 30, 1913
June 23, 1913
Apr. M. 1914
Mar. 31. IMJ
June It, llll
May 1. MM
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Mar. 31, llll
Juno 23, 1913
May I, MM
Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 31, 1916
June 23, 1913
Apr. 14, 1114
Mar. 30, 1914
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June 21, 1913
June 23. 1918
May 1, MM
Mar. no, 1114
Mar. 31. Mtl
June 17, 1915
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June SR. 1016
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B. BIBSMOBS, ntiurney lor p.a.uii...
Yr
iio
Rolled barley, wheat and oats
for sale at market price. - W. A.
Goodman's feed yard.
SUMMONS.
In th Circuit Court oi the Stale of
Oregon, for Harney County.
.let! K. Miller, plaintiff
va.
Charlc W. Millar, ili.len.liint
I'.i t'hsrles W. Miller, Ihe abufli
mi. in'. I .Ulsndant
In th nam of Stat ol Oregon, you
ur h.-n'l.y requlrad to appear and
answer the complaint Jlled again! yon
in ill., above entitled court and salt on
or Iwlore the last day of the tlm pre-
h. i It... I in the oriler for publication of
ibis summon upon you, whinh period
f t .mo la six weeks from the del of
lb Ural publication of this unii.ons,
In a It ; within six weeks from the 14th
.lay of August, 1816, that being th date
of tho llrt publication hereof, and if
you tall to an appear and answer said
complaint, the plaintiff will apply to
Un. loiirt for the relief demanded lu
said complaint, to wit; a decree of said
court forever dissolving the marriage
contract now and heruiofore existing
between the plaintiff and defendant,
ami lor the costs and disbursement of
this suit, and for general relief.
V".. arr further uollhed that this
un. i. ions Is served upon you by publl
.nil.... il.eri'of in Th Times llrrald, n
weekly newspaper published in Hums,
Han) County Oregon, pursuant to an
order si Hon. II. c. Ivrn, county
Judge of Harnay County, Oregon, made
sud dated the nih day of Aogoat, HIS,
the date of firat publication being Aug
ust 14th, 1016, and the last publication
thereof wilt be ou tho 'AMI. day of Sep.
ti'inhor, 1015.
3. S. COOK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
TH 10ST
ACCli. JITE 21
c;ucraRertfj
IKim in the WrMLD.
Mi.tlc in two models, on
f.r .OS Short It. I', isr-
iii.Ik-s the other for .88
It. He It. P.
STEVENS
"VISIBLE LOADING"
RIFLE NO. 70.
Handles IS .If
Short and 16 .St
Ien: rltto cart rldtfna.
Semi for hantlsoinrlv
Illustrated It.lle ( sta
ir ami "How lu. Shoot
ftU".
Order
Plstsleand
from your Dealer,
J. STEVENS ARMS
& TOOL COMPANY,
P.o,aoo4,
kjBAsgfSs ST aW! salAgxsTSk
$1500 Reward!
II." ".. -run. I'.I.
lliuulssua s, ..
1.1 f. stork H.ot.e
liua Assocl.ili.B el
which (h uailrr
sIssmkI Is member,
win (i. i,uo a!
reward lor vl
d.ac. lesetaa to
th. srrs.l s.t.l eon
Tlrllon ul s.. v Dsr-
IjorjHUtlM stswi
iu iurass, Mill,
r mnl beWssjIa
l 1ST ul IIS tu.m
bars.
In .Mli.on loth. aUuvt, th 4rl-nd
ft ia lha sam cou.lltlon Ma. fur all horsa
Ms... b-il h.irs sl.od bar utherllhr Jaw.
Iiraud reroMlsd la slghl eaUs lUug
llsri.er, l.ak and rrouk rewaUaa. Horss
vi-atnl whliBSOltl.
Nun t.ul gruwo horss sold aatl usly as
ir l.uni lies,
W W.8MOWH FII.Oram,
If it'i a surface to
be painted, enameled,
stained, varnished or fin
ished in any way, there's
an Acme Quality Kind
to fit the purpose.
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w&4
Long; "
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rare m
W.OO M
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Burns Hardware
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.'
iisivac aviTM l. an i.rrn a
Haras, Ureses, August iii. .
Motle It bsrsby fives thst Ji
ol auras. Otaaoa. wbo. on I
1vB that Jsmsa H rutins-..
I UOI. IS, IVII son
BsK t& af -wA
t:r m ... -..:4.. !... ...... ,..,
anir.fs n.
Ksn.
. .,i
i mas Anal tbr-rr prol lo aiai
i loth land abov rtssntlbwl, hfor.
Hsflstar an nsceiv.r, si nu.ni, or.""
thsOOth dr ol Spli..lt lis.
rtslmsiitnam wliiirsHB'
Frank K lilcklnsoii. toas H l.l.-kli.a"..,
ItsorfsTlinrlowsod Worthy I.. I'sllrrson, sll
nl Horns, Orosna.
Wa, FAaas, lstr.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Btnlr of Or
egon, for Harney County.
Kll.r II. Smith, plaintiff, )
vs. I
Arthur P.. Smith, ilefcndiint )
To Arthur K. Rniith, Ihe above ua.urd
.l.-fellilillli :
In til nam of the Stair of Oregon
or before the last day of th timr pre
crihed in the order for luihlicntion ol
this summons upon you, which period
of lime Is six weeks from tbe dnle of the
Hist publication oi this sum. nuns, lo
wit: within sic wk from the 2tli
day of July, HUB, that lieing the date
of the Aral publication hereof, nn.l 'I
you fail to so appear and answer said
complaint, the plaiotifl will apply to
court for the relief daninnded In anl.l
- - - - - -- a.. ...It, a .f maaaif ur iiirl
compwim, io-w.4, sos,m --... v
foievrr dissolving th marriage conlrncl
now ei.si.l.s .wisrm. inaiiiiiii u-i '"
i... & a .- ..1.1... in .....I ,l.
...i,l , .-.
len.l.iiii. and that plaintiff have tlie ;
, r , , , , .
care, custody and control ol Irlni.
Smith, a minor child. Ihe Issue of S.M
m.rrUg.,.odlorgnr.lrrlief
You are further notified that this !
summons i ervd upon you by pulili
catlon thereof in Tbe Times-Herald, it
weekly newspaper published in Hums,
Harney County, Oregon, pursuant to
an order of Hon. H. C. Lcvcns. County
Judge of Harney County, Oregon, made
and dated the Ulth day of July, lOlfi,
tbe date of the Bret publication bring
July st-tth, 1UI S, and tbe last publica
tion thereof will be on September -till,
111.1.
J. S Cook,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dam SiAT-as i.asuorn. . i
Saraa, Oregea. Auuat M, i-o I
NMIr Is h.rsby slv.a that Msrrsrrt M. iirls
, ol Harrlmsa, Oracoii, wl.o.on o.-ii.iM-r s,
Wtrtsx. aakHsw. shmwi, nxi.sw), ... i
NhsSli, aaellob M. fowasblu i.. n.uii.,
luaiaSlm. Wlllam.ti. Mcil.lla... liasSlaal
itnti. mad llosMstes
SBO SI.
otry. No o&lii, lor
uutlr. ol lutsnlluu lo Biah. nasi tlin-t- )-t
is. nl soot- a.
in. i. .a
lt..
i a wltoassaa :
II. a Hrlfgsa. FrSBk Flsi.t. O. T.Hiut K
Tl.iiiinas. all el llsrriusu, Oman
Wa. Piasa. Keglsi.r.
No other as foo
lie Nw How tariff siteklit Coipu j,
ORANCg. MASS.
you are nerchy requirtu to appear anu, ,,fOVi,,, ,,i u,, an ot Jb, isTSveaoaci
answer the complaint lilsd agninat you IStfi'ffi'J. S'l1ffllMf
In the above entitled court nnd ault on praise nt sud thai puruaa4 eattab
ISa. 1 etSanfM
IsPilV: I TH
I I Tb ely wy to " S-Sel.j3
It gst th lrnuliie I fV , l
New Home HJ
a 9ewiauj MaasasasS M jffjLf j
1 ia lo buy la aurhla fl
1 wuh Ik sam NEW ifl
lltOMEmts.n1 Hj
1 mih (a has. $')$?,
I TU.amSm.hA PLJ
vamsasl W ag H I -K.JB
ff No other like it mJml
I No other as food W
5 Strong Reasons
for Fall Painting
1 The wood is thoroughly dry.
Summer' j sun has rtmttx ' all moisture,
2. Paint penetrates deeper into
dry wood.
The deeper it fWJ the better it holds.
3. Fall weather is warm, dry and
dependable.
Little danger of cold, damp, rainy dayt,
which endanger the durability of the petati,
4. Wet weather decays and dot
stroys unprotected surfaces.
Lack of paint nivalis unsightly and leu
valuable property.
5. Fall fainting keep:; out winter
moisture. ,
The greatest enemy to the if and beauty
all structure.
Ask ua about ACME QUlLITr HOUSE
PAJNT. It insures the grcutcbt protection anji
beauty, nt the least cost pi r year of SfrviQf,
(Jueitiona cheerfully answered.
., "SrirAWni
lioin.n rwi w .
i'sitbo statb I.OI. orrtca,
li. .in, ortixoa, Augat6, HI.
. I.u.i I,, elviu. that tb M.
JsiE. $$&&&&&
SWA
y.,..l Nn osatti
Any sud all Hirna ''"aj aTrltl
lamia ..... r I bail, or il.slrltis to eW hastSWM
.., I,, li.. il.afMiaal lo Skbll.
... to. ,., UT mm
t,
..,,.,.1.1 nl., ..kt.lr aft-l.tavlta ot urtl la this
. ,,i i.afi.r. it. aoth day ol apssbc ,
w Fabss, gsNrtMsr.
I
NOTH'K I'OK PUBLICATION.
I'siTsiSTATSsLAanOs-nea
Burns, nrou, J.ilv SI, ll I
getle la l.srrbr slv.a that Jam. I"hi.
win a.. Kialolll..i. aailmas la llsrov, '"'
dltf.ua Hi" -Vih ilsyoMietobsr, lM,i
I uHIisMwoii. Miait.ii.sui sad Application, M
WTtl.to Borol I." HWUNIftt. !
, Tow nib 1 1. il a., Ks.ic. WM . Wl,laiHi
I, !. M --.
aw.
lla
Merl'lla.., ami Hie lllulr lro. unesr ID
I sou
Item
yr
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a...,.. Un- iniii-r estiawtsd .aW.OW II.
Iiosnl ... I ..) II " per M , sad th lead It.;
..... tai.i m, . .n. am lll iidi-r dual proel I
uppun ! Ma applli-.iioit sud swere slat
m.i.i., i il... oh ifsy ol oeiolstr. lilt, helor
llelitr sikI Rralvr, si Horn. Oregea.
Any person la a. liberty to proiesl tela gar
. Iiaa.-I,.!...,. autry, or i.il.lsi. a eoBlest alasy
time baton- pal. nllasus. by Slugnra-
ti, lslllilsni.il litis onK-,ainisii uses w.
would "l-n i ili.sotrr.
W rU.RafUtti
BOTICB FOK PUBLICATION
.MI'KI. k- IKS LAW U OFFICE.
In. ...a. (..-. ,u, Ausull II, l16 I
Mlle. Is h.ral.v slvn that A rlhur HSVM.
f Harney, iiragnn. who, on July Tta. ISM,
...a..,' II,.I1M-Mr. r.uirv, ., w,, .. .- ,,
n.a'lt.
Is...
i li Inwn.h to
wu K v,.ii.i..-it Morirtraa. bM SleJaoUe
.f un.-..il. in i in ale Commutation steo,io
,. ,.,, n,.. , ii... ... u.. land stev d
XWZ'SSSir'
'.TmtlMOhm Yfi
ul ,,,,., ,,. u,n II. Yeuag aetf Frask
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION
IS'IIKI. HTATFH LA NL' OFFICE
ljiktlw, Oregon. August ira.ltU.
SOT 1X141. 1.40
Noil .. Is hrrrby gtvsa that La H. Date,
.0 Hutu . OraanB, who, on J.to.ll, Ittl, x4
. I ..,.,) So v.7MI, 'or MWIaJfWai.
I ,M ! HK'tMri:llaB lS,ToWB-
., ii. ..( is itwi. wtuesMU
Mr... linn Its. fllfl .iollt-ol InlSBtloB !
il. ... j.-sr i.r.H.I, to !!. 1. ah claim t
Ui, -is..l al,it. .Ii-scrllsad, bfor th Rgttr
sud lifi-ritrr. D, s Land Ogle, at Lah.vlsw,
i. .,... n, .,.. .be I .ii. day oi hsubmi, ii.
( l.iiiM.it namva
SS WHO
..sorai- IV Manning. ..I Mult, Oram; V. D.
Ilarr.a o. s.Bi.ltvr, ttr.-gi.u; one.
T TtKiBSMO
and William Hors.lt. t.ilt ol tVgl
ii-. r hio
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION
t'S'llKli HTATgH l.ANDOrriCS.
I slievtsw, Oregon, August I, llll
SUT COAL I.ASIt
. i.t lvn Ihatoeera W.Maaa-
lK. ol n. .ii.'. o.rsoB, who, on April . IMS,
lut. mad Homtea, Me. Sxtri
"4m. li.BWUKE,gtggli.
SW'.SVM., kumai snd NwlgC fWetiea
It i,iw.,.ii,..h,...ti., Hangs BK , WllUm.tts
M.rl'tls... has m.d m.il. r ..I InMBUes t Bias
ii,. rest I'rnol ...sbllsh claim to
Hi. I. ml sl'irclrwrluod, tmlor. Hgl.l.r an
-.1 a I ....I ..itlra at Lak.vww, Or-
,..11.1.11 Hi- I Hi day ol h.pt.mbsr. 1IA.
. ta.ti....t ns.i.i-s ss wllB:
l.ll i,,i, .... l in.it, Orsgo; V.b.Harrls.
f sis.. Her, i.ragoni On.y Thorn aa
William H.irfctt. botli ol L til. orsgo.
J4 F. evas)a.Rilr.
l-.-.i-us Lul No. Its
NOTICI FOR PUBLIBATION.
I MTtlifiT.TBB l.KIOmCI, I
' Il urns, tirsgon, Jly tl, IIU. I
Ketle la bcrcl'T glvrB that U. Rovtlwea
F.rlSr Ksllwsrt omimny, whoa sasti ease ad-
dnaNia -. I'il. .M in. x'sota, baa be lb tTth day
ol j.i.j. 1 .i Si. .1 in Hits uSle IU agssUeatle
toaelsjt . ui ! i On- p.otlslottsttf th set of ron
Irass . ........ I July I. lavs (0 811,17, tW).
.,..lt.w',s.i I ;m. nikK W.li.s),)aom
nsrlsl No. Otj
M.rai.l :: 1 ra...ia I. lining sdy.ra.lr th
la... la di-ai , i. .... ... dralrlBg I aetset bsa
ol lb mlo.i i i .i.nrn. t.r ol iba laad.or for aay
o.l.,r ..... ... tin. disposal hi SMlleaat,
al.i, .ml I:
..1,1. sni.i.iiu ot rou i sew
,,Hli-rL(., ,, li.to.
UI .
tt.ti 1Mb .isy el twBlsmbar.
. Faaas. Kslsi.r.
Mi'lli'K FOK PUBLICATION
!MrauNrrsa LasoOrrtcs. I
Hums. Oregon, August M, 111
- l.n.l. slvsn lbt('l..sler fa.ua, ol
II. .tl. ..a... . r.v.ui, l.o on Xarehxi, IMtasad
.. .. in . a i , a .1 r.niry .Mi. ucvis. lor WU,
Hwllo.i II. Inahli 24 H.. KSBg U lasi.
Wills.ii. lu i. i.ii.ii has tiled Bulie! loi.n
....i.i,. ...Nl. .1...1 tt.fo..j.ar nroof I.. sh
Halt i lain. I il, c land sbnvs dscrlb4, bofor
H.slai.r sii.1 Iti-ti-lisr st Hums, Oraroa, ow Ua
. , l -, i.itnitHtr. 116.
t'lslmant na.nra ss will. sam
Ja. a Khl ui.. Msi- Kl.li... ili.tK) Fsalar,
Fit.i.ii'.i hi. I. lie, all ol ll.rrln.sa. OrB.
vu. Fsas. tteglswr.
Co Agt.
111 II . ifir I ml Ml rttui I I III l VI HIWWl BSSIW-W'
GRIFFITH A SAURMAN
Physl.ila. a a... I it . .
auana. naamoN
J. W. CF1RV
Physician ami Hitray. ...
Burns, - - - ri,,r.
ONlss on sreond fl.M.r fflnanania bid,
'I'l.t ...n Main 36,
DErlUBN & DEMWRN.
Phygjcians and Surgeons
Calls anawerml psuointl) ..litbtordty
'Plibne Ifarriman.
Happlman, Oregon
Or- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Council.. m
Albritton. Ore.
k. fi. HIBBARD
OfBee first drsor at pboto gallery
Bnrns. Oregon
BRUCE R. KESTER
Attorney at Law
laSasi Offic Practice
Land Scrip for Sal
Vale, Oregon
M. A. BIGGS
Attorney at Iaw
Veegtly BMg.. f turns, Oregon
G. A. REMQOLD
Altorney-al-f.nw,
Burns. Oregon.
HERMAN VON SCIIMALZ
Attorney al Ijiw
Contests and prscti.e bsfatS I'. H. Und
OfBce a - sMy
OfBee: Pry Hld. next .lour to pot office
Burns, Oreon
CHARLES W. ELUIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
Praetiee in the stale Courts and be
fore the U. H. Ijiml i ii!..-.-.
Ohae. II. lx'tmaiti.
Attoknkv- at-i.a w.
Careful nttentimi fdrsn to Collec
tions and Kt-nl BstSlf ..Iters.
Pire Ins.ir.iint
Notary Public
Buhks. Okk.io.n.
A. W. GOWAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
State Courts and United States
Land Office Practice
Three doors South of the
Harney County National Bank
Burns. Oregon.
F. 0. Dili ai.
rerawlv saat gi
hll.ll aeelaaisiiot. -,.
vie.
A. O. r'At-LKNga
geraiavBj chtof K-s.i.i-r
uf tools, a
w. era k.
Eastern Oregon I ngineeriag
Company
OTIL ANI IRkltjATION ENUKEERS
larus, OfYjr
LONE
I RESTAURANT :
QEOROE 1 OON Pi op.
z
Mtals-At All Hours. Short;
J Orders and Prompt Service
With Reasonable Rates
Give Me A Call 5
.Herald
tmtlXXXUUXnxxuin:r.i;v.;;:iuii::.::
RODNEY DAVIS
Hocue Painting
Paper Hansrlntx
and Decorating;
Calclmlnini;
Hardivood Finishing;
Ireaco Painting
mamsammtea mrnlatic-d on aaw
gmscsiUsim. Sampl.s ahuwai.
CklVK HIM A CHANCE
tmnttntt ntmitmua tu
JOHN UKMIiKIt I.I Mi.
Jewoloi'
I )itii'lai
KllUl'u ur.
uiltl
Jfine Watj.h Rgpeurlriii A Sue
dally,
Tonawama tonight
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