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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1915)
1 ll a Ho iro 8 any Hut 'I ai Imp 1 OUR PUBLIC FORUM Peter Radford On Church .Li- tlnn li on 11 inia hii Bwl, tltos. of tl.o clergy on ona of th. . ng TOlltlrat Uaiioi find .lliwl and Indirect afforta of other S I oritioil-.atloiia to Interfere with th. I fraadom of th. Ullot mak.. OB. of the great ast parlla of this at, and proarnt a rohl,.ni that ahould rec.lv. thoughtful con aldsratloti ot liotlt laymen and cltliana. Suckling I "y ' ? crmd'"' whra tSalrtwa in c-onv.nl Ion a..bld ralaa.a the hiart. of IN ami grab them by th. throat, for OMfr ilsnitv has brolcea Bow, relliilou haa b.coma a faro and he nulSlt a m,n,r, When the rch .uhatltut.. foro. vH H"ta fcia?-- ..rf oi,.men hurv the iloail. for tvny 1 V r . -.. - -. .i tak.oaUTer th. vVea o hl.,m iaiuoner. to a candld.f. a. It I. for a SffiKtort or' vo to n Polltl-al boa., and both oufht Z, hi nrWuted for the law ahoold be no i.-si.-tr of peraona. ltVZV ohlSotlonabla for a oontlotl or mlnlsfr. to aeak by canonical Uio co"l tt.TO?of chn,,:, mamoar. a, It would X At Manufacturer, to la.u. ordora for tli.it cnployaea to vol. for a twUlt SnJSEfe Bcraduct I. offo, lv. to decency, bu.lneaa mornto .nd a crlm. lEEa? Socl.ty Any convention, whether compo.d of aanta rtchor Ear. wh!t. or black, that aecka to nrostltuia power and IcUnciuVht to .bo broken up by th. police and It, leadart rreald for "Tcrtn.. by any other namo la a crime Juat the MtM. A "gffiX rob. cannot aanctlfy treason, authority to preach doaa not carry wiin in license to becomo a political tin, it.-,, or the right to teach how to-pray KIT. a permit to tell u. how to o man In Joining th. church ahouM Mcriflc. hla cttlxenshlp. forfeit hll conr.iltutlonal llbertlea or '",,,1 "J! duty to th. atatfc The e.rth many tlmea lias been drenched with the Diooa ot our forefath.r. fighting to throw off th clealaitlcal yoke front th. state. and th. auggeetlon ot a return to Ut.M medieval condition, with tn.ir norror and their torturo ahould not be tolerated for a moment. .. . , Lawa ahould b. .used pmiilMtlng any preacher, or combination or preacher, from delivering or tu tempt log to deliv.r thalr membarablp or congregation to any candidate for offlro. and aultabl. leglalatlon ahould be pesaed proaervlng the aauctlty of the pulpit from political vandallam. It is a much a menaca to church ami atnt for a politician to occupy th. pulpit aa for a mlnlater to preach a iolltlcal germo. He haa no mora right to praach hla politic, from the puliit than a teacher bgs to teach hla polities to hla pupils. A preacher cannot make political trickery righteous by uaage ay mora than h. can make profanity i-aapectabl. by practice. It la ono of th. Ironies of fate that a pra.8fc.ii may lieuom. a ecandaj wall aa a glory to civilization. ROADS IN CHINA. They Remind One Very Much of the Snakes In Ireland. BECAUSE THERE ARE NONE. What Apologies There Are For Thorn Are a Great Deal Like tho Bod of a Stone Quarry Tho Torturo Tht Goes With a Trip In a Poking Cart. Describing the roods, or. ratlier. tin lack of roads. In China and th. tot ture that Is undergone by the tourist who, used to the luxurious mode, of travel we may employ. trusts hlnaaalf to the uncertain joya of a trip In a Peking cbalr. a writer In the Wide World Magazine aaya: "Now, a Peking enrt Is a wry vener able mode of progrcssslou When our ancestors were lightly droned In winul and had no conception of :iny WtaMdad vehicle the Chinese lady wan paying her calla in the back of n PtkJaaj cart. tb. scat of honor under the tilt, will out of sight of the passers by. while her servant sat In front, the place of comfort. If soch a word can ho appUad to anything pertaining to a I'eklng cart "In spite of Its long and urltornllc record If there la any mode of ptajsjB alon more wearying and tin oinforta bio I have not met It It Is simply a springless board set on a COttpl. af wheels with a wagon tilt of blue cotton over It and a place for heavy toggaga behind. The Chinaman sits od the floor and does not seem to mind. Inn th. ordinary weeterner. like myself. packs hla bedding und all the eoablon. he can beg or borrow around him nnd tbeu resigns blmself to his fat Tiie Peking cart has one mlv:iiitui:e. people will tell you It has aaftitng to break In It But there are momenta when It would tie a mighty relief it something did break, for If the wood work bolda together as it tosses von from aid. to aid. yon yourself are una aore. bruised mass. Mo; I aaaaal raa ommend a Peking cart, even N the smoothest road. "And tb. roads In China are not smooth. W. all know the dwrjiilou of th. snakes In Ireland 'There are none.' and much the same might i. aald about the roads In China. There are ao called roads, certainly, upou which the people move about, Intt I have seldom met one that was liny better than the surrounding country, and vary, very often on this Journey 1 met roads where It was enxe nnd lux ury to move off them on to the neigh boring plowed field. "Tb. recipe for a road tlu-ro In Hie north aeema to be: Take a piece of the country that Is really too bud to plow or to use for any agricultural parpoag whatever, that a mountain torrent, lu fact baa given up as too nun h for the water, upset a stone wall over II a aton. wall with good, large stones in It take car. they never for a mo ment lie evenly, and you huve your road. "Leaving Peking for the eastern tomb, yon go for tho first two or three hours along a paved way of mag nificent porportions planned and laid oot aa a highway ahould be. The great atone, with which it Is paved were probably put there by slave labor, how many hundred years ago I do not know, but the blocks arc uneven imw. some of tbem are gone altogether, though bow a huge Mas I; of alone could possibly disappear paaasa my mi derstandlng, and wheueser llio carter could b. took the cart down beside the road, where at least tho dust mad. a cushion for the nail studded wheels, and tb. Jarring and tha jolting were not quit, ao terrible. "It take, aa long to get beyond the environs of Peking In a cart as It does to get out of London In a motor r First w. passed through the Babyl Ub gate, and the great walls wen- bf hind us; then, outside the city, all look ing dusty, dirty and khaki colored In tb. brilliant sunshine, were numerous amall houses, and the way side waa lined with booths on which were things for sale. "Along the roadway came on endless array ot people, clad for the most part in bin. cotton men walking, men with loada slung from a bamboo u cross tbelr shoulders, donkeys laden with baskets or sacks of grain, with fat ('ni nes, on tbelr backs. There were Id lug carta, there were mules, there wer. pontes, and this busy throng fJ) almost th. same as it was a couple of thou aand years ago. "Bnt It was a lonjr l-i" "Idle be for. f could feel I was n-ully lu tile country There waa the khaki I land, there wer. the khaki colored bouses, built of mud apparently, wltb graceful tiled roofs, aud blue clad peo ple everywhere and every where at work. "Always tha fields were most beau tlfully tilled. There avis n fancea. nnd State Th. recent action of one of th loadlnj cbureh. of i nation H annual oonv.ritlon. jmandlng that t "----,.... . m. .. elaera a rimrio; government for a nlinistar 10 unuir iii blatssj are too civilised lo need len.-es and when you w aton. walla It U only hecauee. sines tbey can't lie dropped off th. planet Into space, lb stones roust 1st disposed of somehow." Paris For Politeness. Translated rather crudely and liter ally, this Is the notice In a Paris trolley car: "Messieurs I lie passengers de scMolag from tha carriage are urged (literally "nrnyasfi. latter renouncing the shelter which tli caffla. th.y ar abool to unit offers them to assnr themselves, as a preliminary, that no carriage mulug lu tb opposite direc tion Is In proximity '' llote for the Iwst. bul work bard for Hie result. TOO HAUGHTY TO WORK. English Sorvanta Will Net Do What They Think Beneath Thorn. The IaiwcIIs lived at III Lowndes square. ba lug moved there from au it her hiius lu the same square. Their aUhllihm 1 waa not magnificent but nilcqii.ttc. Willi a suttich-nt complement of servants The servants wer. en gugisj for special posfa lu tb "service. ' as Is alwsys the custom lu Knglaud. and each wns a stickler for hla preroga tives and lerqulslt and quick to re r.ciit any demand that did uot fall lu tb provlucs ut his sharply deBinsi du ties. It so liapiH-urd that In moving a car iet from the former bouse hsd been put down In the new oue, leaving a f.w Inches linen eiisi In a corner, wtiu-h the furnishers had overlooked. As there was a dinner party at tbe embassy that Bight and Mre. Lowell possessed a piece of the cnrM-tBg-W cover tbe bare spot mi the Moor, sb rajug for one of (lie inenaertuiits and asked Uiin If be would kindly tack It down for her. lie drew himself up, dlalluctly offended in his pride. "I heg your pardon, your acelleucy." he aald. "but It la not my plac to do that. 1 will ring for Alfred." Alfred appeared, and hla answer to the some request waa: "I hag pardon, your excellency, but It 1 1 not my place to Isy carpeta. 1 will call Charles." Aud Charles came with th same an swer Mrs. yowell called up, I think. vary male servant In tbe bouse, but one and all atuck tbttf noses In the air and looked wltb disdain fw the humiliating hammer and tucks, fib Ho I. find tbem stand lu a row while sbe herself proceeded to nail down the smnll corner of carpet and Instantly dismissed tbem from her service -Princess I.azurovlc b) Century Woes' Pulp. Observation of nature baa oflsa aug gested Ideas to business men. Many yearn ago James i. Blaln. said to Or. Hill that there waa A rapidly dlmlu Ishiug supply of rags and cotton for puiH-nuaklng. That aet Dr. Hill think lug. On. day bs came Into the offic. of a paper manufacturer holding a hornet's neat In hla baud. "Why can not you make paper Ilka tttla'i" he aald. Dr. Hill's trained ay. bad seen that tbe bomet began making tta nest by chawing up particle, of wood Into a flue pulp. That illuatratlon led to tb. use of wood pulp Cor waiting paper Killed by Pear. Frederick I. of Prussia waa fettled by fear. Hla wlf. waa luaaue, aud ouv day she escaped from her kaciwr aud. dabbling her clothes with blood, rushed up. .a Uer husband while be waa dosing lu his chair King Frederick Imagined her to be tb "white lady" whose ghost waa believed Ut Uivarlubly appeur whenever th death U a member of the royal family waa (u Mcur, and lie waa thrown into a ttrmr ui 4bd lu all weeks. A Hanpeokod ire'. The mete rhea, a feathered Inbab Hunt of Booth Africa, Is very much put upon, for four or live bans combine to gather and lay their sggs In oue nest (III the total reach, twauiy or more. when Hie fmals depart, leaving a male bird to alt on th egga and aiUmd to tbe wants of tb young birds Mean Retort. "He say b intend to be tbe arcbl tut of bla own fortune" "I predict a terrible stagnation lu the building llue."-Judge Ths Curs. An Irish authority thus dsdn. aa an expert the effects of a wall deliv ered t urse: "Tb. bllf among lb an cient Irian waa that a curs one pro nouiued must fall In aom. direction. If it baa bean deserved by blm ou whom It la pronounced It will fall on him sooner or later, but If It has not then it will return upon lb person who pronounced It They compare It to a wedge with which a woodman clcuv. timber. If it baa room to go It will go and rlaav. tb. wood, but If It hua not It will fly out and atrlka the woodman himself who U driving It be twn tb ey." London Climb THE SECRET WORD Our War Department Hat About the Best Code In Existence. SIMPLE, FLEXIBLE AND RAPID. The Navy Haa a Cipher of Its Own, aa Has Also th Department of Stat. On of tho Code Used by Ingland Far Unimportant Message. 'I'll, t'nlled Stales government at ploys probably more different kinds of . mies than any other power. Tbeatat. department has one of Its own. Tb war ilcpui uncut has on. Aud th. navy uses a separate and distinct By lem The code book or key uf tb. navy cipher Is kept alwaya In a cauvaa bug. will, h Is lined with sine and h.v lly weighted. The bag Is In th per sonal custody of the commanding osV cer of the ship, who haa order, novar tu let It gel away from hliu, but to throw t overboard In the .vent of cap ture by an enemy. Th advent of wire less telegraphy has made fhs precau tion douhh necessary, for the solution of an cncui.. - ' tphcr In time of war ml; In i-iisij. Ii.ii the scales uf victory The only mnal end boek: .v.r cap tuns) by an enemy was lb on. ear lied by th ' hcHiipc.k. In lb. war of 181U- The commander uf the Chesa peake. Captain .iivrne, waa wound- eil early lu Hie I mills. Hint no op. elae knee, whore tha cod. boob was kept When III. frigate surrendered th Brit tab found Km c.m,i behind sliding panel, nnd III bonk I PUW In tb. Brit lah inn -cm, I The cipher of the war department la very altnple In its nature and by virtu of this simplicity, ease of operation. In scrutsblllty and rapidity wltb wbk'b a uew key can be substituted Is said to ho'.! first place among tb. military ci phers of th. world. Army offlcara wha bsre used other code say that none of I hem compares to ibis one. This cipher may In geuil way tie descrllMHl as an Ingenious method of distorting the order of won, la message and further obecurlng th. meaning by 111 systematic Introduc tion of Irrelevant won) and meaning less iniuit-s Tb. variety of distortion Is great, and whenever a ropy of tha cipher la captured another cipher en b communicated lu a vary abort time tu all those who should bav. It A slmpl and Ingenious naval cipher wss Invented by t'sptaw Chart. Mor ris for the use of th. American navy during tho war of 1812 and baa beea utillned by the uvy departni.nl. with modification, ever slp'e. Th princi ple Is applicable silk lo 4g jM or numerical cipher iranarnkm, by telegraph or wliolss. Captalu Morris In a bu4 wrUtee abj iii, Isiok bound by him In Mil UIJ: a if. uiiiNtaiici mav timetlmo reader II tlefllllbl to l lial'K ma atanincatkNt of tho Haas oi lbs ioiiiiIwis iixproosoa or u. Tho follow lust ini'ilioil ohvuM fhsroforo B sdoi tod tot ,ii ii ds of ii"- .- bo Ineort to tho alsnal book ..ipolto s number. T mh of thnw days anls orttn nuinkor. will, h lo always to bo coininuiih'll oral ly iinil.r chsrso of socrsey. that a susm) or liiinroistr ..'ikiii ton weens vuoimi d sun ii llio followlna list I aa as m a ll. - Huntley ... Monday ... Tut-adoy ... Wotlnoodar Tliurodsy . Friday .... H.. mi. I.iy .. dd)..vC" r 7 ...0 ...... ....,,...,,. ......(.,.,.. fttH f .MI. Mrf.M. commoiiclns your romrauntestle hMsrt in numbor corresponding to th day you wish to us Tills will signify to ii. i. iiomun who Is to irail Hi lgsl thai n is lu utid tho nuintMT cot i aaaaadtai to Hmii '! Ut ail slausis Itiol may bo mad 'I'l.o js-moii Mndliig Jib slcnsl will oub tract tho sniiio number frvfn all slsnola By ilila uieaiia an enomy'a kaeabslso of your ordinary lansls inlshl rosily b wn veiled lo Ills illeiolt iiitags Instead of thu belMVU ulili It h. Height protnls blniaolf fioni lliev While nobody cvub) byll you today be coda nasal by any power fa 'ran. milling imporiant and vital new and Instructions, Home of the mora ordinary ciphers bav. bang dlsom' cred, Kor la stance, oue of thu simplest .of all offl i la I clpiwis Is that used by III llritlsb forelKii otlbe for th Iraiwmlaalon of tsiiiipnriiliYcly uiilinHHrtapt messages, the il In r being loo well knowu tu risk detection when hr la much ai stake 'Hie leitvis of the alphabet a, ar ranged lu the form of a square: I I t I I a l e d a I f , h , J i 'a a I n 'i r I 1 u w x y I I'.m Ii teller Is then represented by two iiiiineriils Thus A wonld be II, Ii wtuild be 41. It would be 34, and ao on Tim loiter . which has to be uml I from (Ii cipher I arcs use of tb fad Hon there me lean,) sii letters in i he alphabet. Is represented by 0. uliile the .-inii tuibnl Is used to p- ai. He winds llius In "Rusb arms to Zausibar" the i q lier would be: i u:w n imaxoaaon uaisTHPH ThU Ipber baa tb. advant.g. of ai- must Infinite variety, as by changing the arrangement of Hi num.rala on may easily luiillii u fibaWS recplenl of tbe message, wbll the nayaon for whom Hie cipher 1 Intended would Iuim no trouble In reading It Jam Hay. Jr. In Kvary Weak. Good Reason. nitrba- Why do yon call your waiter Billiard f 'ii? Itllibs-liacuaa b. gives tbe la's! sutlsfacllon when he baa a good iin H..ioii Transcript Enough Knowledge. "Did you ever stop to think." said tbe shopkeeper recently as be meas ure) iut blf a pack of potatoM, 'thai these potatoes ooutaln sugar, waUj'r and starch V "No. I didn't." replied the imy, "hu,t I heard f a ther say that you put peee nnd heaiis lu your coffee, and about a pint of water lu vsey quart of milk you sell " The subject of natural pblloeopby was dropped,- Chicago Herald. Astounding. Memorise. Horse Veroet I the beat atampl of visual memory. He could paint a striking portrait of a man. Ib ai after having once looked at but medel. Mozart bad a great musical memory. Having board twice tb. "Mlrr" In tbe Hlstln cbapol. be wrote dowu Lb full score of it. Ther. are soloist who during twenty-four hours can play the composition uf other maslsrs with out ever skipping a not. Pike's Rrrer. Lieutenant Plks, who nam adorn, a lofty peak, was ono sent to build a fort near our ldexlcau (Tags.) bordsr. He slipped up ou bla geography to bad ly aa to plac tb atructur. wall wltb- lu fotelgu tei'Uory, It has been bellav- d by uiuuy that bis onlay pie allowuuc r such M array. THI FEZ AMD THt OTTOMAN. Colors Moan Muon, and Only tha Arab P.reaaes lh Tarboosh. That stream of people crossing tb Oalatu bridge .rag th Onldcu Horn, runs red. fur every Ottoman, except the Arub. must wear the tarbtHh "Tbe man with it hut" menus th for .IgUsi-. The way to see Constantino pie without attracting Attention to yourself la to slip on a tarboosh, but tb wise foreigner baa been slow thus 10 surrender III on visible token of bl sirclal extraterritorial rights, fur when trouble Is afoot the word govs out to spar "th man with a hat" lie cause tf tbe far of International com plications During tb reactionary rev oluthm that followed on the heels of tb constitution there was a ludicrous scramble on the part of the (I reeks and other Christians to gel beneath hats. and tho) sudden crop of silk hats and darbies waa wonderful to ls-hold. fashions lu fesr.es pass lu I'tnlcw serosa the bridge. The Albanian tins Whit headdress a cross between a f. and a skullcap Th Persian wear a hug. black f.lt dome that Is matt bed In .la only by th big brown hulh that crowns th head of the dervish. The hadjl whoa merit lu Inn lug made the luij. or pilgrimage, to Mecca Ispro chiliued by his huge Ini'ban, Is a fro dileitt figure on Hie bridge, for every Utsjlem wan who ha th means ami Ihr physical strength la exctd n visit tha birthplace ot the prophet at lea.l otic In hi life- The elnboralely wound headdress of (he hadjl Is of Whll cloth, but snyld'B, or descend ii uf Molisiiiinetl, s of green. Home tlmea 'h mosque officials, or Imams. vo whop they ar not of the propb I', blood, wear lb green t urban. Only th inn wear any sort of bond gear. The oriental woman goee bat lee. A cloth or Veil I much cover big aa h wears on her head. A I stood there on tb bridge 1 saw a group of Turkish woman star, through tbelr thick veils at lb hit of a foreign wom an aa ah. hastened by. Bine Young Turkey has com Into power western fashions ar much In favor In Cunalau-tIpopia.-youMi' Companion. A MTTLE OF THE WINDS. When oera and NMe flag. foh Other on th Beteerue, 0y a Strang phenomenon. If the oath wind prevail th superficial cur rent Of tb tVoaporu. ! reversed. though tb Inferior current uonlluue It gccustoir.sd course. Then tb wa bar. on tha aurfaca ar. plied lumultu eualy back upou una another, ami tb quays, which ar several feel above (he ordinary Bosporus lvl. ar flood ed and perhaps mail Impassable At such time caique aud smaller busts do hot dar. to venture iiikju th tm PsWnV bff.'c.. etonifUm. i Mfyinf wind blows northward from the Marmora, and au otssW WiPfi a atrong blowa wltb equal viotaex southwrd from th W&m Ma. Then, as on (faaws from some central point Ilk lioumeU lllsaar, be hfhoM. ship under full sail majestic slly appsaafhjny each other from Iwtb dliectlon till .1 la they are only two or three mile apart. Jletween them II. a blt of movelesa see, Into wblcb tbey are forced nd on which they drift blplaay .bout and pr bap craah lulo each other ulcs Thla M a duel royal between Horse aasf afptu and may rontlune for hours. UraBually lb gone of calm I forced north or south At last ub wind with draw Mk defeated champion from th arena Th ship which It has brought tbna fay drop Ibalr anchors and wait or else biro una uf tbe nu morons steam tog. wblru ar paddling xpesMntry about Th ships ayblcb have com wltb the victorious wind triumphantly reaume tbelr course, and MkMBWhtl tbelr sailor mock and Jeer thatr'' eealow mariner, whoso brees haa failed them.- iffui "Couatantlno nbj," by Dr. Kdwlu A. UroaVner. pithes In Colonial Daya. ftbaa galem waa aattled tb Mass chuaetu Bay company furnished cbjthsO for all the men who Immbjrrat i gad aaltled In that town. Kvary man had four pair, of shoe, four nalt of stockings, a paly of Norwich ssurtaaa, four shirts, two suits of doub let, a pair of boa of leather lined with oilskin. wooden suit lined wltb leather, four hands, two bsudker rhkfa, a green cotton waistcoat, a stasasr bolt, a woolen cap, a black bat. two red knit cap, two pairs of gloves, a cloak lined wltb cotton and so extra W FRIEND THE flAT, Th Mine Dlatr glory That Went With a Bluffed Rodent. A,ny man who will keep a stuffed rat In bla room wherever he iroee must ifrav. a .lory to tell about the rut. This 3M m ''Tula Murfr" be said, "concerns an irtuce that mad my Unir curl. I am au uglnr. I waa one rvialned to report upon lb. working of a mine In southern Arlxoua The mliiu was called the liarbara. On an adjoining claim waa another mine culled the Hy perion. A dispute arose. Tho II y I rfyf, iMSOple claimed that the lower lev el of Ibe Jlarbaru had been bored into tbelr ground and h;f a dooan fortuue. I. Or taken out of Ihcli ioii i "The drat thing to do was to umku a survey of tb Barbara, The Hurbura people, of course, object, si I'lnnll.v, an order for tbe survey was secured ram tb court, and I wa sent, wltb 0 inaja ;i,f md Jim Hanks, to make th nuxway, "Thr are rl It in ul) irudos. ami lb Barbara reprHeiiuv knew H few In bla. When wa reached Urn luluu lc said that tbe runnel we wished lu ul plor waa in a dangerous condition There bad bceu u cave in, the llmlwrs w.r rotted, and ao ou. W. claased him aa a liar, though ha turned out to be right. V worked our way tab? the tunnel until we ran agAlust g jaju of fu Umbers. The ilmbvr. bowavar. war sound upd bat) plainly bn arranged lo atop our prog rsaa. Banks went Igfrk for au u, wbll 1 worked at tb roof with a pick b dlslodg tb cvuter pieces. "I succeeded aud had climbed half way over Into tb other side uf tbe tunnel when thr came u terrific craah at loose or Uui th roof. It fM on boll Hides of the IIuiIh-i-h. pin ung me p g hols which would buvo hrew a gray but for hw HtnH s which bald lb maaa of or sbovp. "Tb plgc wgs barely large mougl, to mor In. aud I knew II was nwrtalg death in a fw hour unless liuuks could dig ma out. "Th foul ulr was getting Into my brata, aud 1 tbluk 1 was sctuully lu sau with lb fearful dread of being burled allv. "I had given up all bop aud waa al most swooning whu I board a strange, Mtaplng sound above me. I yelled, but iscelvsd no auawar. Wltb new an- rrgf lrH W .Uaiusi Ilk wall kbd tiled to pick out th or I i-otn lajtweeu tb lodged limber. Still i am th queer scraping nolsa. which seemed to com nearer and sounded not unlike the tady grinding of saw It t ied in last for hour. though It could hardly have beeu a inlniilp afler when bit of earth drop led lo my feet from the upper end of lh wall, and along wiih It cam a big gray mine mi. That nil saved my life, for he left a clear hole for hi trail, nnd through it came a breath of fresh air that gav. life lo me. Tb fellow had laired hi vn through from the ahaft aid ot tl ave. I dayed thre two bour after that, until Bank found tha car, i ot help and dug m out without breaking lh airhole. -I caught Hi gray rat loo. 1 kept him red up Ilk a king until b tiled, ml I wniililu t take s lot of money for ids sklu now."-Nw Tork Tlmea. WEEP1NQ J5INEWS. Varl.ua M.thads by Whloh Oangllamj May Cured. rii.-islclaiis us lb word gangllou.to ilesi ills' u swelling of th sheath of a tendon, which contains fluid, and which usually occurs about th wrist. A weep ing sinew Is the same thing. A Hill. - welling forms, and tb. fluid dlafrnda ii morn und mora as It collects The swelling Is elastic nd BOft Bones limes it Is am.ll and doss not caua hi) i rouble ami occaalonally It pass, away without any Iraatment. It may ibid o long continued gentle pressure, II. i' that which a ribbon band exert. 'll placed ribbon bundagv slso tclps to relieve the feeling of weak ness Hint aleiost always accomimule a ganglion. lu a few esse tbe fluid that the ganglion contains Is tuberculous, but III most cases Ibe ganglionic swelling Is entirely harmleas. In tuberculous cases It Is beet to reiuor th sheath nnd Its contents completely. Oaiigllon are usually au on th. hack of tb wrist, but sometimes on. comes on the front and Increases In else. It Is tbeu likely to spread down the Htnews Into lb palm of tb band That naturally crlppl. tb victim mor or less, especially sine the .welling ulleu gl)t-s jMiln In cold aud damp weather, There nr varloua ways of breaking a weeping slnw Sometime It can b dispersed by snddeu prur ppHd by tb thumb, which bursts tb ganglion without breaking th .kin. It I In at iheu to Isjndag tb part rry tightly lu order to pravant Ibe Utile sac from filling up again. Tb band age should cootaln some thin, bard substance, such aa a large cots, direct ly over tbe alt uf th sac. MomettnM. a ganglion refnasa to burst, but y labia to tight bandaging combined wltb treat mrnt by a blltr or by painting with ltsiiiie. Tb cur. la anch case la ef fected by gradual absorption If other ibrsds fblt tbeT la nothing lo do but to open Ibe gaugllbngod vrap out Itt . ...iieiits. Vouih'e ComiMtulop " ' rfiaTri" Irrlbry At ou trhl limp Hrlthtb ck)n g caudklat won by means uf go umbrel la. Sheer abasnee of mind cauaed blm p leave the gamp behind at very house a! Which he railed to canvass, and of course when It waa returned by ibe rottr a sovcrelga wa. only a ault abl reward for boneaty. Th Reason. "Thai man over tl.rr I. after your scsjp." TJood grgcjoffgl Whgl do yon meapl" "Hy'g hair rsl.lng apscbtUat and wapia cuionayr"-Bgltlmor. Amert can- Th Bylnt Over Sea)- Kid. ker what happens when yoo go on vacailonT Bocker-Yonr firm goes ovr your book and your wlf. go over everything !. Now York W. slwaye wakn wba.vT wf g aggers I -let Harp NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uetrso stitbs ljsoorrirs. I Haroi. Qregoa. gpltlir n. II5 I ...in, i- lit hi.ii s(SM ' el irvw m vwv of llllay.iiregoii.iiho.on November I, lOWaad Notice It hereby given I bet Woodle L Bool. oi nuiy, Oregon, woo, en novenu June , U stado Hoassiaail gun June s, mi maaa atoaisnasu aoiry, noe w osiel rrioeelliralf tor Mk, o. , Towa.MI Kmiae AltasL Wlllaresfla alsrldlss, baa Bla utitlce ol lata otloa Ut Bisks Busl lire y iuo.it. tu establish claim to lb land above de at .erl is.il, belor ftaalster SB. JMoelver, si Hums WMJB Drrf onj oa tumk day ol October, ill i ialmaui aaaaea as wllsessss I h. V. Matlor, HomsrCeell.clydoA (Ilblsini, il I. Krmliree. allot klloy, OregoB. Wa, rtaaa, gagtsur. IN THE CWCUJfT CPUKr Pf THE STATE OP OREGON FOR HARNEY cowrrr. W. K. Crowd.r, plaluliffi vs. Hummons lilt May Urowder, ) delandanl TO kiTTA MAY CKOWDKR, URKKN- I 'ANT. IN TUB NAHK Or THK 8TATK OP OKIiiON,you are hereby raqulrsjd to appear and answer tb. complaint fllwl against yoo In th. shove entitled suit, ou or before the last day ol lb time prescrllietl iu ihu order ol publication ol this summons, to-wit, on the tub day of Noyeinlssr, lvlo, aald data being th. expiration ol U wpk from tha first publlostlon of Ibis summons, and II yoo fall to auswar, lor waiit tbarsol, plain tiff will apply to tha Court lor tb re lief prayed lor In hi complaint, to-wlt ; For a dacr ol divorce forever dissolving lh. bond oi matri mony now .listing between riini apd Ha'andant. Thi summons If published by order of lh Hon. II. ('. (evens, ju lg ol th County t'ourt lor llarney Couuty, Ore gon, mad and nt.rd ou th SMtli day of Bptombr, 1W15. and th data oi th first publlostlon ul this summons Is .September 116th, 1UI6. J. W. IIIIIOH, Attorney fur Plaintiff NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U HiTso statsi t ao Orrica i urm, Oregon, July XI, Win I Notice It hereby givsa that Jams Pill wlnee post ogtse sdiirsw It llsruey, OieeuO, did. on lb mm day of i nilubor, mil, ale la Ibis officio gworn Hlatomeai sad lluallou. No. 0774, le Burohei lbs IWWN seoiitin 17, Wlllamelle .. - ..- iuwutuii i a. Mini svm a , wiiibwi o...i,tu.. ...,l .1, H...I... If,..... ,,.4.. Mui I'llitu. mil lbs limber tbereov. under Ibe protiihint ut ibe sot of Juas, a ls7s, anil ecu uuindstdrr, tnown at Ibe "Tha lair suit gla law", at limb valu u tulsbl be Sxsd by tu liraltemeal, tail Ibet iimtusgt to tycli sin. II esi inn, Ibe lend and Umber Ibtreou Bare beau iiralted, Ibe Umber osllmaied IW.Mll. hoard feet ! II.WI hi M , sad the liutl tM. Ihsi laid SDDlliiaiil will utlsi final orool In niiuii of bit suvlluallou sad iwyrh title in out on tbe lib day of October. lpj, Urdu. angitisr sua aeveivar, i Burnt, oreaou ohas u on Urns led blob would defeat lb eulry. Wm FatiMi hMseMr uereoB is si iiesriy lu uroieti lout pur betore suuy. or lulUsts s routes! at before oatenl Ittuss, br situs a our rot lAdavll la Ibis office, alleeiue faoia ar Par lasiHjasna. Nvtf take pwpirfn and prepcni tiont containing pwpin or other digwttlve fermont. for Indigestion m the more you take the more you will have to take. What is needed is a tonic like Chamber lain's Tablets that will enable the stomach to preform its functions naturally. For sale by all dealers. NOTIUK FOB PUBLICATION box aoat umos UNiTgpsTATgai.ANDOKricr., l.skevlew.dretOB, Auiiietfli, 1(16 I ni'ilre ol luMBllun to BBS Ibrus-yssr krowf, I eetatilltb elalm I IB Isnu aiNivr ur tttrliiea, bslore KSfitter sun neeaiver, i tie teltter and Ittt view lead Ogles, at Laksvlsw, ureseu oa Hit- 1Mb df of Q Belli, I91B. L'ltlmtal usmtt at wllnsetei It, A. Wbliselde and Karl g. Koeert. bulb ul Hulvsl, Oresuii i . Currsn and a i iirrtn anil v. n ntrrit, lrcon as. K. gi'Stiset, Ht'xlster. iMllll of 1109 (lOlll, OfCIOB $1500 Reward! Tho llreeon. Oil irurnieeuu ..rveun Uveritork I'mliM tloa Assoclallim ul WhlSB lbs llli'l'l elsned Is meinlier, will give li.itsi oi reward for evl dsaes leedlnn to Ibe arrest and tou vlet luu ul any par ly nr partlee Heal ing burses, ritiil oi tntrlet helonglnr 'u tar .if Its in. in sera !o addition is the above, lb undrtint-i offers tbe sane roudliloo M.tW for all bertee brasdsd bore shod bar oa bulk er ell ber Jew Brand recorded la elbl rouallri Harriet, Lake arid Crook vuuullee. ltiiue.e It. veoied woe sold. Nob bat grew horses eold sod only lo I r 1'USJI llsyw, W w BBOWM rite. Orextm. orrii.iAi. Dinatrroav SVATB OBBOO I D Saoaalors Geo. g. i hunt, il.in Harry Uui . W (.' Iltwl, t JN J HlBB.ill r N MeArtbiir UeorgeM Brown coo sagjassa Attorney aiaarsl Uuvemor eserttsry ol state rrsasaror U., Hubllr luttrm tlon stale r 1 1 liter sspresee Jadgss Jane Wl nyiuini w. Oluoil Boa T.II.Ka. bun bill J A ( Jubu l.twn inn l r. A. Moore )UM Burnrtt Beet gat I ii B. g. Besii' Tho. A, Nchrlde neari-.f,. Leutuu ) Lawrsar T Harris NINTH JUDICIAL IIIBIBICT Olsulcl Jadg Iialion liitifi county Attorney iieo.a aiieu.un Clrt-oli tosrt meets tbe tret Nou.lt, April and tret Mosdax In Ootobet ii. folBIBeaaUir loloi aepreseniaUve . I. V.stewait riauk irtvrt ooc.rt BAMIVI I'onuly Judge Clerk rreaaurer II l . Invent H 1 llutli, I Ii A Miller Friuk "umi: W- A. lilKHflutli J J. Holll till I. M llamiliun II, W. ('Ieyt.ut-r JuhB I'BiilM ill i I In ilem rW. H. It, ,1-n.. tilltrlui tm Ssaerlnteedaat corooar look Inapsrser . lumiitiesluuert County Cuan mesM the tret Wednesday iu Jsnsary, Marsh, May, July. Napumbei end Hovfetkte. "! 0. (. i.A.1. ulSII t Wm rerrr Saw Moihenbiad ecelrsr Meetiogi ol tbe (oaurll every Beeond and fuartb wedssad Roy VaaWtakts Borurde,, Tresaardr Marsha. I'uuiirllasn '.. ii! 7.. iiaiiuti rpeorgefry a-brlfigmfili 1 f " Jw . N'tllfs Is hereby glvo that John O. I'rrrr, ol uf Holysl, Orsgoa, wbo, on April U. I'UI, mad Homestead Kair No (Ml us. fur hK',, Mrnllon IX, NKU.Stellnn ?4,TtwiitliliaMoiilu. lit nit HI K.. WlllasartU Meridiem hat iik-.I 0l If You Want AIX The Home News BEAD THE TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Best Job Printing Use Good Paint A coat of paint good paint saves ten tiir.d its coit by protecting against weather and decay. Piiint your house, porch and htwn renoa with Acme Quality House Paints. They will stand between the wood and the weather and protect and beautify your prpperty fetter than any other paint. ACMeOMlfTT --our trade markon any paint or finish means that it s the best that can possibly be made for the purpose. We have paints and finishes fur all Mirfuces houses barns, roofs, floors, carriages. In tact, if it's a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or finished in any wy, we have an Acme QuaKty Kind to fit the pmvpose, f We will be glad to show you colors whether you buv or not. K ' Burns Hardware Co. Williams Bros, have all kinds of tough lumber for sale at their mill 15 miles north of Burns on the Canyon City road. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION llhtreri MriTti I. A Mb Oertt'S. Haras, oreunn, SepUmber SS, MI6 Null l.sw II Will i, la l,i'ii.l,i ulii.ii Ibtt Krtnk g. rial J.1?.. r MM, .... ul,., Ill, Atull IS. ISIO I niry Nu. immm. fsr MM, iubl. VI H ganse SiW gatl, iinelir Mt-'i'tis". bat filed riolli'eor rnion nimi nvr-vesr oroof ni astab- I let Ii claim iu the Imnl slmve deer-rlbsd, before ltee.lt1' i i it liuiiii.tlreiHiri, oejlfc yfilu dty ul 'If iiitii-t I ltiiiii.nl ntliit t w II nte IS-. Mir i dlili lla-i-r, A. m Hwaln, 1.. g, H.ys, ill ofl.i i,i. M M llsys st gsrst, (irssnri .. Tasss. Beelsstr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. unitkii sTA-raa i.abu omoa, II 1 1 r ii a , nri'Slru, Agt 1. WIS. Noli' it i hsrrby siren tbtt ueorg Hia trlti, wb'iti uutt i.iti.i. tddreet Is Nareswa orusum did. on ilu. Mb dt ot April, il, St4 in ihit nii.i-i . uisnd AtirlleMaav , W'.rbjer. Towliibli. i. x , IU' "I- lllainttlsrl dlrii, tiul Ho iiuibtir t lifreon, under ths ate rltltmt ol 'In til ol June a, IS7S, aod sat tun. n dt ion know ii t" ibe "limber so I I, .' ,n m h vainest mlhl ! Used b, iiraiti'iut-'ii. ii-'i ' '-ti psrsasat to snob a ,..il i. II,,. I mid m,d llmbrr IbereoB have tnprali .1 lUIODIheetoatfMtl- mnlfd St linlbll'S tli'l the land lit.; that tt!. I m-in nut will "ffi'r flutl proel IssnMort ul hit i.mi tiinii end twom ttatemsat oaf tea HMh day ol ' l-r, lil'i, before I be BsgUSer . ,. I "";," irelvvr, si ttiniit. Oregon. tn rmrtoa It el litmrir lo oroust laie per t-liaae In n, i ut. in 1 1, i Hale a coolest as lay ..ii- jinn hi irtufe.br 11 Hog errbara n. I alfltltvii In i bit. .fine, tllexlsgfseit wblrb Kim Id d.lral tin- M.trr. I'a.rABBB. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I M-rrn iitatm La en orncs Hiirut. ort'sou. Heuieaber xtrd, lU. Nliilielt her. In lm tlltl .Albert L, Beh I nut i.iiu.ii.nii't'iii, nu, ou anru,iivei J n let iiitdn iioinetiean ssiriee .'IV. fur HK'iHX. .'.rW'., W'tNWU, Bestlsi I Towiisnli " .- . Iltiise K. Wll Meridiem btt fib d nollif ol inleullon to make ilnai tin rm triad, Oi f 1 1 a b 1 1 h elalm lo nu Isiul ti-i. . ditr-nlH-d, usfore Kesdeesr tiul Kit tit fr.tt liiirin. oregOB.on IbeSHbtfay of in lulu i. i leliueul utlnt'l at wlluessss: (.. M. Iltiullitin, J. E Blihoer, Clarer Woltf, '- J '. inii.. Int, allot Buibiaen, Or . u KAsas, In the Circuit Court of the StU of Oregon, for Harney County. .Msiul Want, I'liintlfT, Vet Lewis Itnbcrt Ward, I 'I'lrliilmit. Summon It. LKWIK kOBKelT WAItll. DRKKN ham I M II IB NASI B i iK TH K 8TATB OF ullKCl'iN, you sro htrebr reqolrsal to gprsjar and answer to tb complaint Ike, ngiiinst y.ii in tli above otltld tin', mi .r Ill-lore the last day of tb. lime iirtsi-rila'tl in the order ol tbe pab lli'sttoii ol this iiiintnoof, to-wlt ; On or Mora tint .iih day ol October 10IS, diti' la-ilia- the t'Xpiration ol tli fr "iu tlt il.tii- of first publication ol tb . ti mini, mill if yoo Isil to answer, lor want thereof, plaintiff will apply to tb. .'our Inr ill t- it'lit-f ill mended in ber i-i.tiipl.tiiii. In wit: r'vi a tin n-t- til this Court ditecilving tin in. i, tit nl uialrioiony ' nbw .fisting Ih'Iwsi'ii I'uintilT and defendant and that plan. tiff have a decreet of divorce ahrnlute fioni tha tlulelldaot , I hat plaintiff have Iter name prior to this marriage restored and lor soch other ami further relief g to equity may pet lain. This summons Is published by order of the lion. II. ('. (.evens, Judge of tb. County Court of Harney County. Oie ' L'tiu. in.nl" and entered on th. 2Mh dav I August. 1916, and the data of t be Brat I"11,1' "' thi soininon. is August s''. W U. A. B1UG8. . .. L. ii.i..iw ii"i"ii gaavg aisatiaviii. v v OMPPITH A SAURMAN Phyglnlsi t and flnrgl r HORN. OHKflOff. kl UU. CBAtRV Phvslt'lsii ami Rnraemi Burns, - - - Op-gnii Of fir on tieoiid flour Totrtwaoit Hltlg, ' Phone Main H, DEr1plr.fl A PENMAN, Pbygclni and 3urgons Call snawered promptly night or day Plion llarrliiisn Hafflmar), Oregon Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Connection Albritton. Ore. It. E. MIBBflRO DEKTIST OfBre first'tliKir gaat phuin gallery Horns, On ssytl BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law Offic Prai tii a Land Scrip for Sal Vl, Oregon M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Ijiw Veectly BIdg., Hums, Oregon Q. A. REMBOLD Attnriiey-ni-l.aw, Burns, Oregon. HERMAN VON .SCIIMALZ Attorney ut Law Contest and praclier. before I', rf. fnd Office a aiau-ialty OfBee: r'ry Ithlg. next ttoet la p'tel office Burns, Oregon CHARLES W. ELLIS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon Prartiees iu the Stale Omits anJ b rethe U.H. Uml Og Ohu. II. TitTITtleirtl. Attiirkkv- at-law, Careful attention given lu Collao- lions and Heal Kstun- n. titters. I'lre Instiranre. NoUrv Public Burn. Okkgon. A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-AT LAW State Courts and UniU.i Staled Lftitt Office Practice ! ' Three doors South of f,ht HsU-ney Cginty National Hank BurnH. OrokTon. V. O. DlLLABII .u Itl'lisu rss-msrly a eel RBSghsMl I .-uuuli t'blef Kb- 10. g Raclamiilou Her. xioeer ul Boise vie. tSiti.ru By. Eas.ern Oregon Engineering Company am AMP IRRIGATION ElXfifNEBS Birus. OrtsTe) J."ill! .eoeeeoooeeeee 9 LONfi : RESTAURANT ) I OEOROt: HOON Hi on. - t Meals At All Hours. Short; Orders and Prompt Service j With Rea;oiiuble Rates Give Mt A Call Sjamyaxatt Tlsnri-tleruld BadlsUea !! f l.uu::::t:m::::..:. RODNEY DAVIS House Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating Calclmlnlng Hardwood Finishing Fresco Painting saMtasHBieje fnrnlUied on - mUceUon. Sample show it. JITK HIM A CHANCE fSllllllllllllini:.l1ltl-ii;T-.!ilii;i:il..:.:i: JOHN tsKM Ul lil.lM.. A ' Jewolor. Optlolun iutd I'liiiii'iivcr. Fine WhuIi Repairing A Spe cialtv. Tonswvama tonight f?HsasK