The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 18, 1915, Image 4

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Hon. EHhu Root
On Woman's 8phr
Th. question of Woman Suffrage It an l..u. before
the American neonl. Tw.lv. MtH hav. adopted It.
four more ttntel vote upon It thla tall and It la .trongly
urged that it baco. a platform demand of tha national
political partial It la therefor, tha prlvlleg and tha duty
of every voter to study carefully thla aubjeot. Hon. Rllbu
Boot. In discussing thla question before the oonatltutlonal
convention of New York, recently aald la part:
"I am opposed to the granting of suffrage to woman,
became 1 believe that It would be a loaa to women, to all
women ami to every woman; and because I believe It
would bo nn Inlurx to the state, and to every man and
I,. woman in the state. It would be uialesa to argue
thla If the rlgbt of aulfrage were a natural right. If It were a natural rigai.
ihmn should have it though the heavens fall. But If there be any one
ibCSled'n the UmVd hSra of .1.1. subject. It I. that suffrage I. not a
nSaTrtght. but I. simply a mean, or government, and the Ml. question .to
be dlacuaaed Is whether government ly (he suffrage of men and women will
be better government than by the rn.ffrn.go of men alone .
"Into my Judgment, air, there rater, no element of tb. Inferiority or
woman. It la not that woman It Inferior to ma... but It It that woman Is
different from man; that In the distribution of power., of ,P,U'; "''
ties, our Maker has created man miauled to the performance of certain func
tion, in th. economy of nature and society, and woman adapUd to the
performance of other functions.
"Woman rules today by the sweet and noble Influencet of her character.
Put woman Into the arena of conflict and she abandons these great weapons
which control the world, and she takes into her hands, feeble and neryeleea
for atrlfe. weapon, with which she Is unfamiliar and whleh the la unable to
wield. Woman In strife btjosm.l Bard, harsh, unlovable, repulsive; m rr
removed from that gentle creature to whom we all owe allegiance ana to
whom w. confeea submission, as the heaven Is removed from the ?.
"The whole science of government Is the science of protecting life and
liberty rad the pursuit of happiness m the divine distribution of jwwtr
the dutyand the right of protection rets with the male. It it go thrauffkout
nature. It It to with men. and I. for one. will never content to part with
ST. divine right of protecting my wtTe. my daughter the women w horn I lore,
and the women whom I re.peei. sxerctslng the blr.hr gh ldJ &
that high duty In the weak and nervelee. hands of those designed by uod
to be nrotected rather than to engage In th. stern w.rfar. of government. In
Pd this whole movemeat arise, from a fit. conception of the
between the
duty and of th. right of both men and women , ,.,.
"The time win never eon.- .... -- - r--- ,, , k. ,.,. ,,,.,
bo found not in theonfuslon. but In the higher differentiation of the aetea.
HOW SHOT ARE MADE.
And Why the Pure Lead Has to
Tampered With Tin.
The manufacture of shot, denorlhe.1
by O. C. Bora in Forest aud Stream.
require. . high tower, a w formed pin.
. tank of water and 'teuiprn-d" lojnf
Snot are made by trapping in .lien
lead from a high point to .be art!
The lead forms Into globules Juit as
the raindrop do when they full from
the clouds. Ordinarily we do not rcnl .
tie that raindrops are little sphere,
but under the proper condition (bey ;
freeae. and we bare hallstoneii. which !
may be called shot mode of tee.
In the making of shot pure lend N
melted and mixed with a "tsgnear"
that consist, mainly of tin. and .ben
poured Into . perforated pan or sieve, i
The perforations vary according to :
the slae of the shot to be made
A temper Is mixed with the lend In
order to make tbe globule form When
the lead fall. If pure lend were tia.ij
It would fall In the form of Utile burn j
Instead of round tbot.
in order that tbe globtilea uuiy have. I
plenty of time to form the lend must ,
fall a long distance, sod ho tOWen are j
built The tower, used to be mad. M
high as 200 feet and even more, but
modern towers arc rarely over IM tgenl
Tbe perforated pan Into which the
molten lead Is poured N at the l"p of
the tower, and the gMsBsM r lead full ,
through the perforations iutu .auks of
wnter at tbe bottom of the tower Tha
water cools them aud ulxo pio-iii-.
them from flattening out. at .bey ;
would If they fell on a solid floor
From tbe water the shot go to ttoaga. j
driers. After drying the parte, t shot
are separated from the bmptrfM t by
means of glass tables luellueil enough j
to that the tbot when Mured on at one
end of tbe table, will roll to tb. other
and At the farther end of (be tabli
are two gutters side by side. Tht I in
perfect shot roll slowly and frith dlitl
culty, to that they have not enoogfa
momentum to carry them beyond tht
first gutter. The perfectly round Ibol
roll easily and swiftly, and trh.li they
reach the foot of tbe tnble thef Jump
nimbly across the first gutter an 1 land
In the second.
After separation the perfect Mot are
pollsbad by rolling In phftlnflgT. and
workmen then put them in bag. for
shipment or send them dlni-t to Hie
cartridge Oiling department to be load
ed Into shells.
Caviar,
Caviar I. tb. roe of tb. eturgeon pre
ne red as a table dellccy. As a dlab
.on rare to be known by the generality
of people and tbe flavor of which
would not tie relished by so unedue.t
d pnlnte. Shakespeare make, tlnmlet
; ciili n( It
Why Corn Has SH.
A I'o.alo IJIH iiinii who Is sixty on
years old newt knew until recently
Hint for every grata "u an ear of corn
(here a xllk running out to the end
to light and iiioHtnr. These silks run
kwt under the husk. Uo. Is attachid
to eaeb grnlu on the eoh aud uuurlali.
it. everything lu uatur. it more won
derful than auy In mined story. -IV
into Hill Cor. lu Alt-bison Ulotw.
Culture'! Prgr.
"Our daughter Is studying Freueh
(it una ii. mimic, dnueliig slid painting."
MM the rood mother eomplncriitl)
Well." replied Mr. 1'tiinr.u. (..
a too.1 K.art But has she yet learned
not to use back number lnng ami
ehasj gumV Washington H.nr
HATS MADE AT NIGHT.
Sunshine Makes th Straw For Pans
mas Too Brittls to Work.
Genuine I'auama huts are made In
Ecuador to a larger extent than In any
other country, and the pro, i i of man
af.cture Is .till not generally known.
The chief centers of the bat Industry
In the order of their luiporimiee are
Montlcrlstl aud Jlpljupn, lu tbe prov
ince of Maunvl; Hantu Bohu uud to a
limited extent In Guayaquil und in
enca. Thousands of natives of Ix.th
aexea are employed at weaving these
beta. Tbe work is rurrled am from n
little after midnight to 7 o'elo. k iu Uat
morning, while the utmospbire is lni
mid, for tbe straw Ijeoomes brittle dm
Ing tbe day and cannot then be ban
died.
After much preliminary preparation
the ttraw is very finely divided Into
tbe required widths by the nail of the
little finger or thumb. A bum h of
straw U bound In the middle and pirn
ed on tbe center of a wooden mold,
tbe straws arranged radially ami K)OwJ
ly distant from each other In pab.
Tbe plaiting begins at the njiex of Ibe
rrown and MgttiStMl round and round
until tbe hat Is llnished, (are being
tuken that no straws arc added while
tbe crown la being made, other
ttrtwt, however, are added while the
brim and border are being formed. On
tbe degree of nicety with wbu.li Hie
straws are lengthened depends I he
beauty and durability of the hat
Hhould a atrand be broken it egg he re
placed and so plulttsl us not to be no
ttCwi.
Tb. finishing touches are put on by
trimming the brim, edging the bonier
and neatly, fastening uli projerilni,'
end. of the straws so as to be invisi
ble. Tbe bat Is washed lu clean, i old
water, coated with a thin solution or
gum and polished with dry sulphur -Argonaut
It Worked.
"And hav. you tried the piuu of
greeting your husband with kind words
when be cornea hog, late, ns I sug
Xestedr asked tbo elderly friend.
"I bare." said tbe young-lab woman.
-and It works like u cliaiiu. He stays
home all the time now trying to rigor.
out what Is the mutter "
A False Reputation.
It is not known bow the bee, which
works three months In tbe year and
loaf, nine, got the reputation ot being
busy."-Topek. Capital.
Peace bath blgber teats of manhood
thin battle v.r knew -Whlttler.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THff
STATE OF OREOON, FOB THE
COUNTY OF HARNEY.
Iv II. TEKKV, Plalutlff.
va.
JOHN 1. ANMSTTB, Mr. I.jdw tiaru-
tiurdl, UiaJes bell, Andy J. . ouis,
oiut v urisou, L'wl W. Cullds, J. H.
i aagstr, J. i. OouuelJ, C. LNinovun,
i.. a. feiiUan, U. W. Flaahner, Coia
t. Url.vos, Claude V. Uwinu. 1. A.
is.ilK'U, j'.ou ilulxvr, li. Q. Milller,
i.. K atovney, M. McKJnnon, vli
uaa 1.. .Noah, KOI. M. Ober, awue.
I ti.mw. ii. t-'. riuminer. a. e. PM
ly, W. U, i-u.nlps, Albertua W. lieeil,
l'. i ituhi, i narles B. Hlepheus,
rTglTg H. bmltb, Joseph 11. timlih,
1T U. bpannetb (or Bpannuthj, Er
nest W, Sly, Frank beeley, Harry E.
bOOU. Cbarlea Blna.lt, W. I). Wood
lair, E. M. William.. Martha Wbllo,
v mum Vates, U E. llarton, E. !
Joivu.uh, C. W. Ortman, J. W.
dwopu, aud all whom It may con
cern, Defendants.
SUMMONS.
lo Jobu I', Annette, Mrs,, l.ydiu llaru
nurui, Churlu Uell, Andy J. Ctilis,
iii... Carlson, Cocll W. Child. J. at.
cooper J. U. Oounell, C. Uonovaa,
E. b. Ft-udail, O. W. Flesbner, Cora
II. Ur.evos, Claud. V. Uwiun, F. A
l la lien. John Holier, li. O. Milller.
... I'. Moooey, M. McKlunon, WU
Imiu l. Noah, EUle M. Ober, Bamuol
i'etersou, ii, F. Flummer, A E. Pet
ti, W. U. Phillips, Albert us W. Heed,
P. F. Hour, Charle. B. Btepheus,
James 11. Binltb, Joseph H. Binllh,
J-'. C. apauuttb tor Upeunuinj, -r-uesi
W. Uly, Frank Seeley, Harry E.
Scoit, Cbarlea Blnuelt, W. O. Wood
ruff, E. M. Wtlllama, Martha White,
William Yules, U E. barton, E. U
jeiciu.uh, C. W. Ortman, J. W.
tiwope. and all whom it may con
nan, Defendants;
lu tbe nam. of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby notified that too plain
tiff, E. b. Terry. U th. bolder of the
following certificate, of dollnuuency
niHiiod on th. data hereinafter refer
red lo by .ho tax collector of th.
County of Hurnay, Htat. of Oregon,
for Ibe amount of money aet after each
year for which the said certificates
wore Issued, and being th. amount
then due and delbMuent for taxes for
the year, hwelnattav nwntlond, to
gether with th. penalty, intereet and
costs thereon, upon th. raal property
assessed to you, and of which you are
lb. owner at uppear. ot record, sltu
ue lu the aald county and .tat., and
particularly heratnafte described; and
you are further notified that th. Mid
i; li Terry uM paid tax, on aald
nrrmltfi for prior r gubaequent yeara
wltli the rate of Interest on aald
amounts at hereinafter ae forth.
That you, a. owner, ot Us. legal
title of th. parcel, of land aet before
your respective namet a. th Mun. ap
or of record, and each of you, are
hereby furthar notified that th. wild
It U. Terry will apply to the Circuit
Court of tb. stat. and oounty afore
suid for a decrM foreclosing th. Hen
against the property h.relnafter de
scribed, und mentioned in said certifi
cates; und you ar. hereby .ummonM
to appear within .lxty (0) day. after
tb. Artt publication of thli summons,
exclusive of the day ot Mid first pub
lication, and defend thl. action or pay
the amount due a. Mown, together
with cost, and accrued interest, and
in e.u nf vour failure to do to, a de
cree will be rendered foreclotlng th.
Hen of taid taxea and CO.U against tha
land and premise, hereinafter deacrlb.
ed; all of the taid certificate, bear
Interest at the rate of fifteen per cent,
per annum from tgt 4e thereof.
The following U a daterfpUon of the
land aesetsM, th. word "See. geaa
Ing section and the word. Twp. R.
meaning township Moth rang, .a.t,
Willamette Meridian, the name, of th.
imthoiis to whom th. Mm. WM bs
seated and who ar. the owner, ot th.
legal title of the eaid property, aa ap
pear, of record, the year In which th.
lax wtt levied and aaeaed, th.
amount for which th. aeversl certlfl
estos war. ImuM. and th. dat. upon
which the tax wat paid, and the oer-1
Hfleat. iMUMt
DaMtlp
Hon Sm.
MH 8 11
NWH SBH
NH NK II
8W4NBH4
Twp. It,
M of OwTMf
37 SI John P. AaMtt
37 II
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HWIi W14
NVt nv, y
NEHNBH
SV4 N'i 3
NWHWVi
NH vi 11
NWH-HW14
NH HH 11
NBHNWH
SH 8H 3
8KH8KH
NH NH 11
8WH8KH
8H NH 3
8KK WH
8H NH a
NBH 8H
8H NH II
SK4 8H
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Mr.. Udia
Bernhardt
CharkM Ball
37 31 Andy f, Oolll"
37 31 Olaf Carlton
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37 31 Cecil W. Child
37 SI J. R. Coopw
37 31 J. li. Donas!!
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37 31 Cora B, Orl.vM
37 II Claud. V. Owton
war-".
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37 31
P. A.
Hal len
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8H HH 3
8EH8WH
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N'MHBEH
8H SH SI
SEHNWH
NH 8H II
SWHHE'H
8H 8H 33
8K4NWH
37 31 John Holier
37 SI H. O. Milller
37 31
P. Mooaey
30 31 M. McKlnnoe
j; Sf WIHIn h Nf
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Kffi. M. Ober
8H NH
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3 37 31 Bamnel P.ierao.
NH NH 1
NWHNWH
HH NH 3&
8WHNWH
37 3
II P. Plam.r
31 M A. - FW7
HH NW
NEHHKV
3 37 31 W. . Phillip.
NH NH 11
HKHNEH
37 31
Albertua W.
Heed
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UWHNWH
8H NH M
ni:'4hi-;'4
8H SH 11
8KH8WH
BH NH II
8BHNBH
NH NH 11
NBHNBH
NH HH 33
NWHBKH
NH 8H 33
NWHNBH
86 M M Y- R'
JS 33 Cbas. 8
37 31 JaCOM H. Bmlth
37 81 Joseph H. Mls
17 SI f,
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-..; 3d Ernest W. Bly
3. it Prank Beeley
BH NH
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37 31 Harry B. Beott
SH hh 33
NWHNEH
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NBHNWH
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NEW NWH
NH HH 33
HW4NWH
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36 31 CbtrlM BIBnttt
37 II W. . WOW
37 81 B. M. Willi
31 8 Martha Whli.
38 33
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William Tales
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I 86 13
C, W Ortman
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Year
1110
1U
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1110
1111
1111
.58
1.IU
111!
HIS
1114
1110
1111
1111
1113
114
1111
HIS
1114
llu
1111
HIS
113
1114
1110
i
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.ill
HIS
1114
11U
111
HIS
HIS
H14
HIV)
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HH
HH
HI I
I
HI I
HIS
113
H14
HH
1911
HIS
HIS
114
H10
HII
Hit
HIS
H14
Hit
HH
Hi 4
XM
HI I
mt
H14
llll
HIS
H14
IQ
HU
HIS
HIS
H14
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HIS
HI3
HU
m
HIS
HIS
H14
HH
HU
HIS
HIS
HI4
HU
HH
HU
HI4
HU
HU
HIS
1114
HIS
1114
mi
HIS
UI4
HH
HU
HU
HU
1114
mi
m
ms
114
U10
1111
HII
HIS
1114
mi
mi
uu
114
HU
uu
HU
UU
HH
HU
UU
mi
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mi
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1113
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Amount
14.80
840
8.4
4.40
5.40
4.80
3.40
S.4S
4.40
(i.40
S.01
s.oo
4.04
4.60
4.80
I.S0
3.43
4.40
6.40
S.S0
1.41
6.40
4.10
S.Sv
3.4S
4.40
6.40
4.60
s.so
S.4I
4.40
6.40
s.so
1.41
4.40
6.40
4.60
3.30
S.4I
4.40
1.4.1
4. GO
S.SO
3.48
4.40
6.40
SS0
S.4I
440
6.40
S.SO
S.48
4.40
6.40
40
9.10
34S
4.40
6.40
4.80
S.S0
S.4I
4.40
6.40
3.90
9.48
6.40
4.80
9.90
9.44
6.40
S.SO
9.48
6.40
3.36
3.90
S.4S
4.40
b.40
3.30
8.48
4.iu
(.40
ill
4.4"
8.40
9.S0
8.41
4 40
6.40
4.60
3.30
S.48
4.40
6.40
3.30
3.48
t
s.so
9.48
4.40
b.40
3.30
n
s.so
- 3.41
4.40
M0
if I!
s.04
4.04
4.(0
70
180
8.49
4.40
8,40
3.90
3.41
4.40
6.40
4.60
9.30
34
4.40
6.40
890
3.41
4.40
5.40
3.30
:!4H
440
6.40
4. 60
8,80
S.48
440
6.40
9.96
8.80
9.44
6.40
S.SO
3.44
4.40
VIO
190
9,43
440
6.40
9.90
S.48
4.40
6.40
821
:.v
8.04
4.04
460
4.17
:i72
4.80
4.14
4.66
4.99
I! ii
.0J
4.49
9.79
4-40
444
4.04
444
4,T9
4.40
LSI
Oat. of
a.rtifloat.
Jun. 17, HU
June II, HM't
Fab. lit, it'll
Mar. 30, 1014
Mar, 81, 1016
June 17, 1013
June 19, Llll
Feb, 10, 1M14
Mar. SO, 1014
Mar. 91, 1015
Feb. 19, 11.14
Feb. 10, HH4
Mar. 80, 114
Mar. 81, 1016
Jun. 17, r.n.i
Jun. 13, 1918
Feb. 10, 1U14
Mar. 30, 1014
Mar. 31, mill
Jun. U, 1013
F.b. 10, 1014
Mar. 31, HU
Jun. 17, llll
June 19, Llll
Feb. So, HU
Mar. 30, lili
Mar. Ill, 1016
Jun. 17, 1019
June 13, 1013
Feb. 30. 1014
Mar. 30, 1014
Mar. 31, 1016
Jun. 12, 1013
Feb. 13, 1014
Mar. 30, 1014
Mar. .11, 1016
Juno is, 1 01 i
Juno li!, till
Feb. 31, 1014
Mar. 10, 1014
Mar. 31, 1016
Juno II, 1013
June 19, l13
Feb. 21, 1014
Mar. H, 1014
Mnr. 31. till
June 12, UU
Feb. 31, 1914
Mar. 30, 1014
Mar. St, U16
Jun. 13, 1913
Feb 21. Illll
Mar. 30, 1014
Mnr. 31, 1016
June i, mil'
June 12, 1313
Mar. 4, 1014
Mar. 30, 1014
Mar. 31, 1915
June 19. 1913
June 1 .".. UU
Mar. 4, 1914
Mar. 30, 1014
Mar. Si, 1915
Jun. IS, HIS
Mar. 4. 1914
Mar. II, IMI
Jun. H, HIS
Jun. 13, HIS
Mar. 4, 1914
Mar. 31, H16
Jun. 13, 1918
Mar. 4. HU
Mar. 31, 1916
Jun. 19, 1913
Jun. 13. HIS
Mar. r., 1014
Mar. 30, mi
Mar. 31, 1916
June 1:1. 1013
Mar. 5. 1014
Mar. 30. 1014
Mar. 31. 1016
June 21. l'Jia
Mar. (, 1914
Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 31. 1916
June 31, 1918
Apr. 11, 1914
Mar. 80, 1014
Mar. 31, 1915
Jun. 98, 1913
Jun. SI. HIS
Apr. 11. 1914
Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 31, 1916
Jun. 21. HU
Apr. 11. I9li
Mar. 3.1. 1914
Mar. 91, 1916
June 21. mis
Apr. It, mil
Mar. 30. Hit
Mar. -li. FJI5
Jun. 91, mm
Apr. 13. 1914
Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 31. loir.
Juno 21. UU
Apr. U, 1914
Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 31. 1915
Jupo 23, l)U
Apr. 14. 1014
Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 31, 1916
jun. 20, 1013
Jun 33, 1913
Apr. 14, 1914
Mar. 30, 1014
Mur. 31, 9t5
Jun. 2-i. UU
Apr. 14. 1914
JVIsr. 30. 1914
Mar. 31, 1311
Juno 41. 1013
Juno 23, 1913
Apr. 14. 1914
Mar. 30. 1014
Mar. 31. HU
Jun. 23, 1011
Apr. It, U14
Mar. 30, 1314
Mar. 31, IM
Jun. 23, 1913
Apr. IS. 1014
Mar. so, 1914
Mar. 31, 1015
Jun. 20, 1913
June 23, 1913
Apr. 13. 1014
Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 31. UU
Juno " '. UU
June 23. 1913
Apr. 13. 1914
Mar. 31, 1916
June 83. 1013
May 1, HU
Mar. 30, 1914
Mar. 31, loir.
Juno 23, 1913
May 1. 1914
Mar. 30. 1"1'
Mar. 31. 1015
June 19, UU
Apr. M, mil
Mar. 30. 1014
Mar. 31. UU
Jun. 21, 1913
Jun. 23, HIS
May 1, 1914
Mar. S-i, 1114
Mar. 31, 1015
June 17. HH
June 17, 1015
June 17. 1915
June 17, 1915
June 23, 1016
Juno 23, 1015
June 2.1, 1916
June 23. 1915
Jun. 96, 1916
Jupe 96, 1016
Jun. 25, 1015
June 26, 1915
Jun. 96, 1016
June 25, 1016
Jun. 26, 1916
June 26, '915
.Tun. 25. 1916
Jun. 86, 1916
MHICK FOR PUBLICATION
tlMITSDHTATSSl.AMDOrr.oS,
Hurm, Oregon, August 44. imM
I hsrsiiy lvn that r.itiur I'srmiin , of
Mmrliiimi, iiresnn, who, en MsrithSI, IfT-lmndt
If 0 m s t e s it Rnlry No. 0M1N, lor aWM,
Hoitlini .4, inwimhlp 94 ., Hsnis M gut,
iiln nii-tir Mritillmi, liai rlltil unties of InKii
Itnntp link,- final lint"' yrar lirouf In filtno
M.ii 1 lalni in iiii land abova i.panrinsi., baioro
IUntiwtmi.1 Itaealvar at Murna, (irsgoit, nn th
intsdsyot Hrlitnmliar, .11. II.
1 lalliiant iianii-a aa wltnai
I lllilna, Max HiitliK
I in 1 1 hlili.la, all n Harrlnilli. iii'iii
I'limni-a Faster ,
11. lli'aoii
m. Kssa. Rasla.ar
SUMMONS.
lu the Circuit Court ol the State ol
theiron, for Harney County,
lerslw K. Miller, plalntltl
vs.
Cbsiles W. Miller, defendant
To t liaritt W. Miller, the above
1111 ! 1lefen1la.it:
lutlieiiain.nl State nf Oregon, tou
are hereby required to appear ami
answer the ootnplaint filed against yo.
hi 1 be n bn vii entitled- court and suit on
or before tb. last day of lb. tin, pre-ai-ribeil
iu Die ord.r for publication of
UiIm summons upon you, whloli period
of llm Is six weeks from the dat. of
the llml publication of this summons,
In wit, within six weeks f-otn the Itlh
In)- nf Atignat, mi:, 1 hnl being thedtte
nf the that publication hereof, and If
you tail to ho appear ami answer aald
uoiu,laliil, the plaintiff will apply to
.be Mart for th. relief il.mtnded In
null complaint, to wit; a deeree of said
gearl forever dissolving the marriage
i-nu'ritrt 1111 slid heretofore eiallng
1 iMi-ii the pialiitlll slid defendant,
.111. 1 mr lb t'otlt and disbuiaeuivuia ol
ilii- 'Hit , suit for geuvrol relief.
fea are fiu-tliur notified that this
luminous la served upon you by publl
out iiiii thereof In The Times Herald, n
weekly nwspaier publiahml in Hums,
Ilium-) County Oregon, pursuaul loan
irilei of lino. H. V. Ij-vena, County
Judge of Harney County, Oregon, mailn
and ilaieil the mb dsy of August, l.il.'i.
the date of first publiratiun being Aug
ust 14th, ItilR, snd the Isal publication
thereof will bn 01. the 'Jilli day of Hop
leuiber, 1015.
J. H, COOK,
Attorney for Plalntifl.
NOTICE rX)R PUBLICATION.
1"-itieii MYATM Unh Uni" i f
Burnt, Orngou, Jujy .1. ivi . t
Swilm U tit-tt'hr lvtt .bo.. Jounr. I'irU,
in ii KMt tjiflco) Kdtl r tt llrti . tiii'ttuii,
ltd. 0 1 J" 1 1 4lf Ol Oct lit r, IVM.fllo iu lit Ik
uli hwurit HlAlrtnunt ut. A ..j.UcsitHHi , So.
r7?9l,to purebwo tb BW'-NK'i. h ii.u 17.
lt.Hi.wIil,. .'I M RmU0 VsllU E , WllmlUtl
Mfiiiiiaii. nl too tiinbor tnvrouD, undvr Hi
i-ioiliiMiiiul II.- gt. t wl JOU, & 1V", !.! . l
iint-u(Ut4try, known tUtbo "Ttmbisr oat! Hton
km t gttiiu vnluo mi niii In- Atoil lijf op
(miirnii'iii, oiid Ibol purauaul to tilth ptJi
I'gttlun, ihvUiul ond iluisfOr tbwroou huvt- Vrr u
ipprtUtod, tbo tlmbot Miim.t4 inn auu M.
.;.i h-rl 441 I UO per M , Dd lb.- Uli'i li uu.
.lull ini'l npp!lron will offvr lino prool Is
tui-on ul nlr. appllcotlon ond twu'n toto-liu-ni
.hi ibe ib U)r ol Octobor, ivi.., bvluro
H- gjniwt mi Helv4r, t Hums. r-fon.
a ii i" f ttui U Jit llborlv U protvat IbU pur
.in'- bafor votrjr, ir loulatv m t-utit.l ot ony
lm Ittlorr pttlmt Imooo, btr HilUK o rorrolrorn
tod t.iillg,vllio Ibliofhrr.olloiilnii !! wblrh
ooul4tiolooJ tht antrr.
$1500 Reward!
Oir.ott
KorulAaud Ntivodo
LlTv Mui-k I'ri-i.c
llOO AHvKlftllt.il ol
whlob tbo in. tlii
tloBod la mam bar,
Will oo ft.tsUO IW
rawora lor rl
ttauce taadlm lo
tba annat rim) oon
Tl lion of dnv ba.r-
tor porllao aiaol
Ini nttrMHi. rotlU
or ntulao Iraloiiffliif
4 any u! It mam
Ina.ldllion to lb above, tba vadarolfttod
.nTcra tbo aomo ruiidltton GuO,O0 lor ftU burtat
hrandad buroo abod tor on bull, or elthtr jow.
Hrood rvcofdod In algbt count Im Kongo I
llornty, l.aka oud Crook ouuotlao. Iluroof
wi.i wbanoold.
Ntina t.ui frown burora aoltl oud only Jin
rao i inn isi p.
W W.HHfitVN rirr. OroirM.
W. I w-
stsa
WiHltRiiiBroa. htve all kindi
of rough lumber for le at their
mill 16 mllaa north of Burna on
tha Canyon City road.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ilHiTin Rr.ril ..ASt. limi'l
llurat, Ortesituiia. iswi, mi.
nf Hunii,
Jan. M, 1
wmii saa
llll. mse HonastMi. Kntrma
and
Nollo la hsrslir given thatJsmaiR t'lttmaii.
nf Hurna, Ongon, wbo, ou Oct. IS, ... and
j. in
HMD
Tow
.. uii
i
luh oialsi loth laod sber 4nrtliil. banin- , lhB Mlsarsl
No
m
lllamSltaMarl-llai. haitlla.l i
I lora-J-ar pi
Tonawama, tonlRht.
Iuimk . No. M
NOTKi; TOR PUBLICATION.
i s.i so s-rvia '-"",0"'''"',-,,
Hurna. iiras'in, una'" --
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run ii.-,,,-, m - '-- ""t SSI
la. in- K.ll i i.nii-aiiv, "J,hfXTJii
KeH
W M.40J.A
WI7W. tor HgMnWM
Hii-non mi Hl.a'. Karfloii ?:
Hl-atlOB at, Towsahip , M.UII.
K.. W.lilams.ta Marli.li
tiMii.uB laasktflsal
Haalatsr and Rws.TW. SI gortia. Urat'ni, mi
th Wta dar ol .. toaiter Kill.
i.almaiilnsttiMsa ltoa
Krank K lilcklnson. Loa H. Iileklnsuii.
iiorgTliurloirsBd Worlhf ... I'atlsranu, all
ul Hurm, (Iii-kuii.
Wm. gAsss, R.str.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the 8lat d r
rutin, for Hnrne.r County.
Kffi 11. Smith, plalntlfT,
Tt. v
Arthur K. Bmlth, defendant. )
To Arthur B. Smith, tbe above nuined
tlefendant:
In the nam. of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the abore entitled court and suit on
or before the last day of the time pre
scribed in the order for publication nl
this summons upon you, which period
of time Istix weeks from the dat of the
Atst publication ot this summons, to
wit: within tig weeks from .lie 34th
day of July, 1U16, that lieing tbe da'e
of tbe first publication hereof, and il
you fall to so appear and answer auid
complaint, the plaintiff will apply In
i-ourt for th relief demanded in auid I
complaint, in wit: a decree of said court I
forever dissolving the mtrriitgr i-mitrm-i
now existing between plaintiff and '!
fendant. and that plaintiff bate lin
ear., custody aud control ol l.rl.ih
Smith, a minor child, th Issue of auid
inititinni- and fur urivml i, -1 . . I
Yon ar. further notified thut tlu
suinmons is served upon you by paUl
cation thereof in The Times-Herald, a
weekly newspaper published in Hum-.
Harney County, Oregon, pursuant to
an order of Hon. II 0. I rvrm, County
Juuge ol Harney t nunty, uregoii, itinnr
nn. I dated the IWth day of July, 1015, I
the date of the first publication brittu.
July 34tb, 1018, .ad tbe last publica
tion thereof will be on September 4th,
tats.
J. S ClltlK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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I laws mHii.71i
a mg. m.M
a Ma-m g.
Hallal No. 0O4 a..
ah, .,,.1 all parsuiil ,,'n tfEi'KsJ
. 4 -.,.-, .llu.,l f . 1 4ie IrlllBT til OUjeJOI naoowgri
iii.ip .--. -. ..,,.! tUm I. ad if
rail iiil iai vei in h t -t
ar.
v;' ,:n,,-.:. " :; -a rt,S4hll4ti
:!:?i:,:r::h"d.rjnVrJwLi
I""1- SM . RaallMr.
Wm. rasss. Retitwr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IISirtD HTATS I-aOrTIfc J
Iniihn iiregmi, Augusl M, ll I
NOllii' In I"
Bfn, nl liar
linn, main-
l:ni h K
null I i
that sUrraryl ft. .rli
i-aiin, nno, b wwwr
' it..,., i, an.
BffwVi NgUtwji.aa.
I ToeiMhle tA
li H Man, SgM
,ki final tni-rew
iOnf. I" .lal.li.lnla.H. Itia land "VV
1,'rllHd, !,.f,.ie Hrl.l.r ami Melr, ",
oYi'gm, oa .mh d "l HptBr.l-
I lal.Mi.nl llini-i -"-"- Bo
ll K I' 1 1 m.- n . I . n ii s n.i.1,1.. .,,!
-I'liiiruiau, all l llarriinaii. .,"-a-
W H
rasss. aegtoter.
GRIFFITH A SAURMAN
f hyrli-lsi t si.d Siif.. i.i
J. UU. CEflHV
Phrsirlan anil Snrgenu
Burns, - - On -t .I,
Offlee on second Seer Ton.aann i',i,.
Phone Main.-,.
DEItMAN & DEMUAfl.
Physician and Surgeons
Call, answered promptly nlghl nr day
'Phone Harriman.
HarTlman, Oregon
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Connetliun
Albritton. Ore.
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1 it to buy tb nn i Mat H
1 whit th naiM NEW JH
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DEITTIST
Ofloa Art I door east pboto gsllry
Boms. Oregon
No other i
TB3 New Horn Sewlig MicklM !
(iRANt.E, MASS.
rm
if You Want ALL Tbe Home News
READ
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BRUCE R. KESTER
Attorney at Law
I Offic Prsrlii r
Land Sir p f. Sl
Oregon
Vl-
M. A. BIGliS
Attorney at Ijw
Vergtly Hldg., llun . OirKoo
O. A. REMBOLD
AtUirin-y-.-i! l.nvv.
Burns, Oregon.
HERMAN VON KCIIMALZ
Attorney at Lav,
Cootaels and prattn-t- l.-f -. I . S. I .snd
Office a -. Hltv
Offlee: Fry Hldg. next .1 0 pott offic
Hums, Orrgon
CHARbES W. ELMS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
Practice, in ih Mate Coarta uuj b
for. tb. U. H. Und i ulu-.-.
CJhae. II. I"oiuuti.
Attorn kv-at-i. aw,
Careful stlentimi given lo r.illec-
tions and Real Estate uiattert.
Fire Insuraiiiv.
Notary I'ulilic
0
Bl'K.N. Ohkuo.s.
A. W. GOWAN
ATTORN EY-Ai LAW
State Court and United States
Land Office Practice
Three doors South of thg
Harney County National Bank
Burns. Oreeon.
9. C. 1..i.ki
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Eastern Oregon ffngiaeeriBf
Company
CM. W IRBitiATION EWUNEEB
Bgros, Orrgns
Paint Kitchen Floors
Don't Scrub Them
County
This summons is puhllshrd ay prd.r of th. Hon. li. C. livens,
n ty Court ol tb. 4Hetc ol Oregoa, for th Ooonty of Harney, si
ml Haiil nrilnr
' . J.Ili .L. -Iii.t. .1 l tOlS .nJ ll,Ail.la l ll. II. ul mill.
was inane ana obwu iu m J7 - -.u., ...-. --- . - - -. r-
liiatlon nl tblt tumaion. It lb. lit! day el Angutt, l10.
All prooest and paptrs in thl prooteding may be srved Umn Urn unlii
aitfiuid residing la lb. HUl of Orego., tt th address hereinafter mentioned.
aigiutu. rewuing a g g,iiM0g, Attorney tin i-liil
Address: Wu, aJregjno.
ST2
All the new in The Times-Heralc. for $2.00
Avoid the backache and sore knees caused
by scrubbing bare floors. Painted floors arc easy
to keep bright and clean, are attractive and
very inexpensive,,
ACME QUALITY
FLOOR PAINT
gives a hard, durable, sanitary finish for floors,
steps or any inside surface to be walked on.
easy to keep clen and hard to wear
out. You can apply it yourself.
It dries in a short time. Offered
in appropriate and attractive shades.
Burns Hardware Co. Agt.
LONI:
Short;
Orders und Promot Service
RESTAURANT
OEOKtlti FOON l'iop.
Meals At All Hours.
With Keasuruble K.uo
Give Mo A Ca.ll
TlasN-MoraM Hl.a.sg I
lgIHIimilltna;:i;:::i:ir.t:::: :::.:-1
RODNEY DAVIS
HfM Palntiuc
Paper HatigTinM
and Decorating
DalclmlninK
Hardwood Finishing
Fresxo Painting
Mlaaatea furntsli.il on aa
PlFftlyn. Sauiplrs shown.
wrt mum a
mtttn: tttttmmim unm.
JOHN eileUQtLING.
A
Jewolnr. OpUoiuo 4vd
Knui'iivt'r.
Fine Watch Repairing A Sp
clalty.
Tunawama ttniinl.i