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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1915)
Rbc - ,t r"b D P EfJ . ii rtoi 1 8 Sal ! m iitti " OUR PUBLIC FORUM F. C. on Of th three German free pom, BOW rank. i M tno eoono i" "?," In th world. It total foreign cWMHtrwe in IMS being only 16.000.000 under that of New York. "Th fro port would offer great opportunity for AnueleJ op anMoM. now mad poaalbl by th recent nrmn act. It would atlmulat " g ,0",' banklngT and would tend to Ihlft the financial center of the world to th.. oountry. And America, by the loulc of event., haa booma th natural c.nter for th world, financing, ju.t ns London became that cent.r ""''"! .-- .k.n it .hirtMt fr.,m iho citle. of the Netherlanda. But the flnamia cMtor will only move to this eountry good a well aa of money. For .. du " - . . a i& i.-..... - create- weaun in irun r nmiw ent upon thJ opening up of American th world. A port ahould not operate to yieo a reiurn on .- ";'"; ' but to develop th prosperity of the country." In recapitulating the a-au. tigU, M? Howe bring, out the Importance of th. fta. port ta hipping and Unking ua with South America. Aala and Africa, and then con- -r'v. .. inri..i n t. the direct rain to America It will ehap commodltle. by bringing great ..tmntttles o good. wromfw Import tlon or export, a. trade need, demand It will 'V,th,Vvnf ol Ing hou.e.. which can hold good, for an Ind.flnH, lJ "rtPWi and .hlft to America an Increu.lng international exchange. . .. . ... .. ,l. ...,... i finally, America is in- ii..i.i. .v j .- .. ' u ... t It. .oA.t- f.ee everv other continent; It I. th. gratt Of a I reBrQlri of raw material, and foodstuffs In Hon and stoel and roiaM V? tlon It 1. In a poaltlon to compote with th. world. But International trad. (and thl. I. alway, overlooked) must be reciprocal. It cannot be onaaldod. And credit balance, cannot for any prolonged period be paid In gold. Th can only be paid by exchange of wealth." A PEEP INTO SPACE Can the Finite Mind of Man Measure the Universe? " THE LIMITS OF THE VISIBLE, Science Say th. Bound, of th St.H.r C .cm Are Definable and That th. .v;r.. I. .. an Islsnd of St.r. In an lnf,n.t. Ocean of Ether. Tu the Uslble universe there are at talu.il.lc limits. It moy be (lint the greatist teleacope have not t roach- ed the bottom, or the boundaries, of the eutlre system, hut they bav al most done so. This i. sbowu by (ho thinning out of the fainter stars. These ctari. ni n whole, are the most distant, and if ll ej were unlimited uumerlcally every In crease In the penetrntlni: power Of telescope, would brine prt-i IoiimIv iiii seen ones Into view. In propoftlonat.l) undiminished numbers. A. a tact, however, there h n rapid falling off In the proportionate nimi ben at groat distances. This U bBowb by Kapteyn'a "law of star density " Taking the "parser" as the unit of measurement (a parsec in Ciputl to nineteen million million nillcsi. the density of the star, nt ugTOMfag !! tances come, out as follews: At ) dis tance. 1-00; at GO parsoes, O.'.iO: nt MB parsecs, 0.8G; at S13 parsecs. BLOT; at B40 parsecs, 0.30; at 800 penats, o.l." Thla doe. not mean that tls BkOOlUt. number of stars decreases with IncroaM of distance, but that the ratio ( their number to the volume of .pace 0OSO pled decreases in the proportion shown, to that at a distance of 850 parsecs there are only 13 per cent as many tar. a. there should lo If there bad been no falling off In relative density Various count, and estimates of lb. actual numbers Included within various limiting distances have been iua.li. ami these show that the total number of star. In the visible universe Is numer able and probably doe. not asoaad a thousand millions at an outside esti mate. The fact (bat a fairly definite shape or outline has been found for the visi ble universe Is In Itself . proof that It I. not unlimited In extent. We are virtually certain that It expands around ns In such a manner as to assume roughly the form of a flat, tmgalsr disk, the more distant parts or g4 of which He In the plane of the .Milky way. It la thus like a floating Island of atari In the ocean of .pace. Space Itself may be infinite, altbongS what we call the universe Is not A. to other universes existing btyong the limit, of ours and Invisible to us, that Is purely a apeculatlou, which appears more or ten probable according lo the manner In which one', mind ap; lt But. at any rate, there Is no positive evidence of the existence of (Verb outer tar systems From time to time one hear, suggestions that this or that neb nla Is an "outside uulverse," dimly shining to us from its millions of crowded .tar. acros. Immeasurable tracts of Intervening space. Hut It Is far more probable that no nebula or other object visible In the uilchtlcst teleacope I. unconnected with the uni verse to which our sun ami our earth belong As to the continuance of the den tor's work in forming new suns mid new planets, of that there can be no question. This work Is, In trulli. ill lily going on before us In tft bNn M There Is the utmost vaileiy of affM among the stars. Just as there 1. amoug the human beings in a crowd. If our live. wer. lengthened so that a year would be but as a second to u. we should see the star, around us dis appearing and new ones springing into existence, ns we see flowers fading and fresh ones blooming in the garden. To return for a moment to the ipics tlon of the Infinitude of apace. It Is well known that the human mind can not conceive a limit to space, for Hie Instant you attempt to fix or Imngin uch a limit your Imagination file, be yond it You huv got to think of an outside as well as of an Inside. And If you fly to another Imagined boundary instantly another outside pan, stretches away before you! It I., tbu, perfectly legitimate to sup pos. that, while the visible uulverse is limited, th. Invisible universe has no bound. Ip comparison with that, all that we a, or can ever see, Is, truly. Infinitely lea. than n. a grain of ssnd to a desert or a drop of water to an ocean. t J arret t I'. Hervlss In New York Journal. Aoourat. Information. "W bad about the centurion In our Blbla class today. What's a centurion. popr "A centurion, my son, I a uiuu who ha. lived to be a hundred year. old. I'm glad you take after ma and like to know tilings." Baltimore American. ,:-. ,..,' .I-JIMMM Ill r-.".1..1 ". , .....iBBM Howe On The Advantage of Free Port Mr. F. C. Mows, Fad.ral ComiI.Bloar of Immigra tion, -.ho Is on of th b.t Amirleia autborltl. on marine MM discussing th relation of fro port. to the devlo,miit of m trad Mid in part: "Ships will go fnmdrodi of roll out of th.lr way to STold port surrounded by tarM wall. Th only way, therefor, for - country with tariff, to compete the shipping world with a free trede country le to establish tree porte at strategical point along Ita ooaet line. Ger many hat done o, and In a comparatively abort period hai built HP a rarrvtng trade which before the war ws. aarlou.ly ti.r-utenlng England" aupremacy. Hamburg, when it become a clearing bouae of the world over 1. created by " .. Aitx flnntal .mansion I. aeoenu- - " - . ...lih nt port o the clearano of the weal h of nnd ultimately o predominant Bar Is ominirv n ha th oountar of th won FOREIGN DEVILS. ' The An.wer a Chine. Official O.V. a British Canaul. In hi. book "Horn. Ufa In China" laaM Tn.vlor Headland give an ncconnt of the Chlneae uperstltlons I'i'pirilliii; the foreigner, uue of which ha. resiilled In their calling him Kuel- i' , "'T11:" " B?.,!!l,',2i ays he. is told of a red haired, red W hint ITS (1. blue eyed Brlttab consul at I Canton wlm was. a. ar moat or the Hrltlih odlcliil.. of n Investigative die- PO" Hnd waa nnxlous to kuow Why w "e Chine, call ua of the west "fiireiKii devils." Now be It uu- derstoiKl thnt the Chines Idea of a demon 1. dint he I. a red hslred. red u-nnled. blue eyed being who qualU at nothing that come. In bis way. One day when . Chinos official wa. culling on the consul th latter a.ked him: 'Why I. It (hat th Chlmm call u. del lis?" The official at first hesitated, but. be ing pressed, be finally said. l do uol care to tell yon " "llui I should lake It a. a great favor If yon would (ell me. I am very ion to know " "I cannot tell you," aM lb official. "Why not?" asked lb auosul- "Because you would be angry V I told you." "By no means. J would not b o unreasonable aa to aak you a question and then h offended because you an swered It. (in the other band. I should be greatly obliged to you." Ilelug thus pressed until be was un able to refuse, lb official finally fyd the consul from bead to foot and said slowly and reluctantly. "Wall. It la be cause you look Ilk devils." This natural superstition of the peo ple was taken bold of by the Boxer. in 1900 and circulated still mor wide ly by all kind of placards, both to prose and vera. I bav on before me in verse, a part of which, translat ed, read ns follow.: Tli d.vll ar. not human bain. Ilk. you If you doubt what I My You may any day That th. ey of th O.Vila In color are niu. CARE OF 000D CLOTHES. Th F.nsr th Stuff th Mr W.toh ful On Should B. It la a very common ml.tak. to be lieve that good materials, whether of cotton, .Ilk or wool, need less care than cheap one. -How often does one com plam of the lack of wearing quality In a garment fur which a big price bas is-cn paid. Yet, xnoat frequently, what bas worn out th fabric bas not been actual use, but (fa AMlect It has suf fered. One of tb principal dlffrnc be tween good and cheap materia). I. that the better grade ar finer .pun. Thl. may mean that tb fabric la atronger and, In proportion to tb uses to which it is put may wear longer, but It alao weans that each tiny thread by Itself Is weaker and mor apt to Injury. Any thing which may attack tb thread, one by on, therefore, doe mora barm with fine goodatbaa with coaroe. No matter how carfu4 on may try to be, clothe, that one wr gradually get a trifle of tb gress from tb per splratlou of tb body. In spit of con stant watching clothe will become dusty. Thl. combination of dust and body moisture form, a regular breading ground for tiny llttl vegetable growtlis. These ar so small that it take the most powerful mlcroacop vn to them. Jn themselves these bacteria do but little harm, but many of them set free an add which eat Into tb fiber of Ihu material, if the Individual flljr Is coarse the deposit of the acid upon It is not enough .to eat all tb way through, bat if It to br or woven of fine thread on by on tb thread ar eaten through and th texture weak ened. (Jnoil clothing. Instead of being kept shut away In box and drawers, should m constantly aired and shaken The finer the material tb mor often should It be looked after. A coarse piece of good, will wear ont by u.lng, u flue piece by being laid away. New York American, MILITARY STRATEGY. Retreating Through a City I Di.. trou t n Army. If you suffer defeat til front of a great town end bar to ret rest through It under tb blow. of tb victorious enemy you ar In tb"worst poaalbl. IKisltlou for conducting that ratraat. The street of tb town (but few of which will run parallel to your corn-so and can, therefore. rv as avenues of escaisv for your rmy) ar so many denies In which your coiuwns will get hoM!lealjr cougMted. Tb operation may b compared to tb pouring of too much liquid into a funnel which ha. too .mall an orifice. M.h. of your transport will remain clogged one- side tbe place. You will run tbe risk .if partial and .perhaps of a comoJt diaa.icr in the envtsr pre on. There 1. very much mor than thl. A great town cannot but contain, if you linve long occupied It, th material of your orgmUaatlon. Tou will proba bly sIkiihIhii ihiriimcnt which th enemy should not e. Tou will ear lalnly, In the pressure of aueh a flight lone iM'cmmiUtted .tore.. Again, the trnn.rerae street are an many point. of "leakage" Into wlili h your congest ed coliiintm will imlire out and get con FumhI. Again, you will b almoat nc eeaarlly dealing with the complication, of a innM of civilian condition, which booM never he allowed to Interrupt a military operation, lii general, to tight In front of great town when the chance, ar agalimi joti In it. great an error aa to fight In front of a inarali with few ctniM'Wa.va. 8o far a. mere topogra phy I- loin rrned, It I. a greater error till.- 1'i'om "The Klemeuta of the (.rent War." of llllalre Balloc. Sevlll. Nights. In all die principal place, and gar dens of Neville moving picture cren. are erected nnd small table and chair set out. die exhibitors either making their profits from the drink. soM or by rental of chairs nt '2 cents each. Thou sands of people go nightly to the dif ferent plaxas ami gardens, and the en tire life of i.c illy for nlsiiit four month centers around die moving pletiiie shows. Couimerc Iteporte. Leakag In St.am Pipe To make a isiinaiieiil cement for stopping leakage III steam ptp. wher caulking or plugging la Ininoaalbte. mix black oxide of inangnuese and raw linseed oil. using enough nil wltb lb uiaiigiineie lo bring It ton thick past. Apply to the pipe or joint at leak. If the pipe be kept sufficiently warm to absorb the oil from (he uiangau. In twenty four hours th cement will lie as hard ns th Iron pit. Th Happy M.sn. "Why doe Ml. Oldglrl wear .uch exceedingly youthful coMtum? Mb doesn't expact. do, .be. any on will belle i e her a. young a. nil thai?" "Ob. no. but she bop th. obsener will strike an average between br ago and that of bar apparel."-Iticbmood Ttmea liLpatcb. Ribbon of th Barter. The dark blue ribbon now worn by the Knight of the Carter wa. chang ed to Ita present shad from on inoeb lighter In toue In die yr 16ft. Tb pictures of i hatie. I. by Vaodyh al way show th lighter .hade l-ondoa Jail Qult Tun... Mrs Kelly -This neighborhood a bit noisy, Mrs. Klyun Mr. ynn Vls, th' only (olme It's quiet bar I whin (he clouted (rain go by and drowns lb' noise. -Judge. WHAT A MAN READS. It I. Big factor )n Determining HI f-ourll of J. If. A crlniii low fiirttt of gqnatlc ani mal life nucleus Itself to a rock and feeds on whalever the currant bring The average man feed, bis mind in much (he same way. II fall Into line for ciirieui amiiemen(a. tie reads only current llteralure. lis llilru lo tybal happen to go by. He makes but Utile systematic illcinpt lo bt out the u urn or to put bliwlf to Ita for (he nt The result I. defts lire gr.ije ,yf hu man life (but rarely elevate sadisfy and often degrades It It a wan would make the most of himself, and that I manifestly die supreme purpue for which be pas put Into ih world, it I worth his wbll tV dv hi. dally work where unclean ( hlbgs, witf) and phys ical, n not mnd common It mskas ii good ileal of difference to (be north of (be man today to whether his reading 11 utgbl wa Hamlet" end "Unlah" Of "Tb Other .Mans Wife.'' "Pettier It Went to lb art Institute or (be burlesque .bow An we IcM teacher of well lml.ned mind gave (his dlret-llou lo hi. dlsd pies as to die topic (o le selected for deliberate theught: "I-'iiuilly. my brethren, whatsoever thine nre true, whatsoever (blug. are honorable, whatsoever things ar Just. whatsoever things are pur, w twit so ever tilings are lovely, whatsoever things are or icihkI report, ft there be any tit (ue and If Iher l aojr prats, think on these things' T think mi I lies Hi lug on IUUII see and hill these thing. To see sud hear these things one must make an effori iii do an, Minneapolis Journal Sunlight and Vgttin. The etirlv ray of die .un exerdse a more powerful effect In promoting rapid rssjotntbtn (ban th sun's light Swing die i.in-i hour of lb day Tb .ictii.' utile i hioiophytl grain work faster and belter In u!.boattng food for the plaul under the action of tb blue and jetiow my of tb early morning (ban under tb later viotot mid blue rays. Practical gardeners should make line of (hi fact by grow ing early produce aa far a poaalbl to a po.ition where the plant will gat tbe full licnciu of th. morning .un. topduu Mall. )brl. fllbcrin comprises 6.100,000 quar miles, divided Into th following r giotis; Western Hlberla, comprising tb gureriiiiienls of Tobolak nnd Tomsk and the lerrl'orles of Seinlpalailnak, AkiiioiinsU and Semlryacbsbanak ; t irn Siberia, tb government of Ir kutsk and Yeniseisk and th territo ries of Trausbalkal, Amur, Yakutsk, tin- in (hi ni anil one half of lb Island of Hakhalln Not M.rc.nary. air. iliillrui Mr daughter, young man. are both worth their w.lghi I m- Kul..M Tin- fact that I am ..king you for the sinujler one iirov, at any rni. that I am not amvijf.M- eggn New. He Knew. "Aren't you going to llatan lo IS vox iiiinii, hemitor HeadatrongT" "Vox nopnlL uoiblVI What har these here secret order, tytr done for me'" Hiiffnio Ugpres. ,0-tolBssed by a Long She. J .nth- wiiey -Hid you tell Mr. Blink. rthat the baby bad cut Iris flrat tootb? ilg liibby-ll uaelea. II has a lies wUhu laid fynrleeii gg. to ail daya. i'bliadeiihio MJgvr Au even dl.N.llon I th best pillow on tbe sea nf life. Warned. May-Maud, dear, did yon kuow that tb last legislature passed a law pen Islilug kidnaping vary severely! Maud -No. But what of III May-Wall, if you areu't careful Coolly Softlelgh'e relative, may cum you trouble.- '"tburgb I'reee. ftafos ' t'v ' HIGH POWER GUNS Long Range Weapons That Are Used In Land Warfare. TYPES OF HEAVY ORDNANCE. field and Slag. Quit., Hewltt.r. and Mert.re Ar Vary Mush Akin, nd It la Difficult t Say Ju.t Whin One gna and th. Oth.r Begin. There I no sharp ami distinct un d.raiandlng on die pert of (he average nereou as to tbe difference or dbrttne (Ion between (he Held gun. the Siege gun. tbe buWltKcr and die niorlar 'file precise Hue of illsllncllnu or mark of dlslUD'tljlll bt W evil these clas.es of weapon might be dllllcult even for nil ordnance Us hnlelan lo dellne It Is certainly dlflh nil for a human to tell Ju.t where die gun end and (he how lter begin., or where (he howttoor ends and Ihu mortar begins. Considered tu a broad nnd general Way. tbe m-cII pursise of the gun waa ami Is to destroy oilier guns In march or III s.l(lon, to destroy tioopn Iii the open and to batter down object, behind which (roup, find shelter. The piojyctlle uf the gun by high powder prec.ur was given a high velocity ami a reiadwl.v flat trajectory, which menu that tb shot passing from the gun to tbe trgt did not rise high atgiv lb eiirth or abov a Hue Joining giu iil target To withstand the powder prasaur required for this work the gun wa heavy in relation lo the weight of the projectile From th fad thai the shot traveled In a stth relatively uf .light curve, Its shqie nf fgll or it. angle of full ws. pot steep. It would go through a stone wall, m prb smash It. or would no deep Into n dirt .mlmnUmeiit. but it was not easy to put a shot Inside a narrow deep trench, or lo plant a shot so close be bind aa embankment a. to kill men sheltered there. - Tb shot from tb gun was good al puietratlou. but Ineffective In search tog tb rear of cover. To accomplish that purpose another style of gnu w. devised. Tb pressure per square Inch of powder chamber waa decreased, the angle of elevation of th gnu was In creased, tbe angle of departure of the hot ws greatly Increased and th hot after reaching the summit nf It path Ml ao tply that If (he range wr known nnd th practice good the hot would land to a trench or fall so do behind an embankment or para pat that man would dud no shelter tbra Thla blug poaalbl by a reduction of powder prurr per square tticb of chamber surface and couseqiieul re duction In tbe speed of die projectile. It waa found that the weight of (he gun in relation to the weight of the projectile could be diminished, thus In creasing It mobility or the facility with which It could be moved from place to plac. It wa found that the barrel of this gttb could b very much shortened, Iho. effecting a saving lu weight. Hut to making lb change lu thl gun Indeed of absolutely decreasing it weight th gunmakers enlarged It. bur and increased the slse of Its pro Javtil, thus Increasing its efficiency. Thla type of gun. though not lu th narrow and technical ene a "gun." I ordnance aud an element of artillery and wa given tb specific name "bow- ilasr." Tb mortar was a gun that could glv higher angle uf lire aud a more ptongtog fir than a buultxcr. ll waa Vary abort piece of ordnance, gred a platform sud held down by Forts aud mortar boats used It tor getting a high angle of lire and a plunging fire with larger shell could b h,ad using a bowKxer. Tb rang d lo he obtained by vary ing tb power charge. At (hi day mortar weighing at least four Ions, tted wltb an rUrvallng davlc and fang seal and with recoil and couutef raeoU or racuparator davlc, ar haul ed around on wheel, act down on a platform also carried on wheels, and ggudaalng vortical Br with a high ex ptoatv .ball weighing BO pound wltb or without o daisy action fuse. Tb bold gun for the purpose of fir tag ovr ridgaa, getting at (ni. on tb twin slope of ridge or across bllie, giving to shrapnel the prtqwr alop of fail for effective distribution ad keeping lb' toad llghj on tbe bora, ha. verd away from lliu gun a developed in .hip and fortress ar littery nnd In th direction of (he how Maar Ilk proparttoa. KUhi gun bav. bad their trail split (bat (he breech BW b further depressed, (bus giving (been higher sugl of fir designed for ua agaluat air craft, and In effect ing a useful compromise between now- nd mobiUly th trajectory of shots u gnn Is high and the slope of qblt s(p up of high powf- high pnwdur prore, high vlocly apil long rang -bar been bull! to glv verticil lire T nearly willcnl lavsllon ngulnst saropbiiies or dirigibles. 00, a. anuoiincisl. t Is not an easy aHllou u (lei'liln Just where gun, bowllser nud morliir divide. - Wash Ingtoo Star. Nw H Knows. A woman wltb a iiiiitrmlliig chin Is ,IAtotM s anylng. "It took me n gmsl wnii (o convihea fuy iishaiui mat a aafid wltp eioiiij no be everla.t f arguing Mini illsiiiilng. but I finally gat II through bis lieml "- Kan as t'liy atap Th drat enfilngue nf (he stars wa puhll.bed alsn" inno Th Mod.ro Way. Mrs. Henry I'evb Men hum ileguu erated sadly .lue. tbe day. obW'IiIvq. ry. Mr Walter Italelgh spread hie cloak on the ground for the queen to walk on. Women do not walk on Hutu's cloaks In these nun lorn days. Mr- BgSr? p-h.'o; ihe.v walk on man' nsuks row-Ptek'. Oon t Cnvl.tls. "I uttdarstaud." said Mr. pnlaii. "Unit you dclard there should ha no mora flgbUn'." "I s Id that." replbsl Mr liulTeily. "But I never was obstinate, un' meblie a few words of argument from you enn make in change my mind " Washington Star. A Oilsmms. Wlfe-lleury. you really must have fi linQUrtl come nnd sag for himself m Itktui dtUg,p ihe ('ii In did In our nMling. HUP-, egn I ivll,oii lulling BUB Be tb damage (ho clilhiiiiu hitiv don to the real o, th limise llostun Jfranacrlpt W are all born for love. It Is lbs pdncipl of etlstenee and lis only end -DUrall GILBERT k A WIZARD. Ourl.u. Trl.h. f an Old Time lnvtl gtr f Bltrllty. It. (I Wells haa called attention to "The Win-Id net Fr" to a half for gOtttU "iirthy who. in "tb .pacloii (I s of greal Klltshetb." loomed Urge liul i Hi lenca, to be .lire. doe. not forget him. and on. grant Kngllsb poet, ill has proclaimed with resonant emphasis' llllb.rt hsll live Ulllll louilatim M In ill a IV Nev enhele. how many young .tu-tt-iii s uf electricity today ever heard at lllhiiu UllbartT "II ws. UHbert. gueen Milan lietb's conri physician, who first pussled hi mains with rubbed amber and bit of nnd silk and shellac." ssy. Mr. Wells, "and so began the qulckuulug of i he human mind lo the existence of lb . universal presence And vn l lieu the science of electricity remained i in. ic mile group of curloo. fact, for .'mi i ears, connected perhaps with mag netism a uiero guess (hat-perhaps with the lightning. Kxcepl for the lightning conductor, It wa 900 years before electricity stepped out Of the cabinet of scientific curiosities Into the Hie uf the inmmiin man." Hubert's theorle and gue about magnetism- h concluded that tb uoi Id I a vast spherical inuguet-wer serious and far reaching, and h in tioiicd them lo a book wlih n ponder ous I jitlu title the first great book on physics published lu England. But hi cpei'iuients ware chiefly of tbe curio ami plsytblug sort. Au Kngllsb col lection uf i;ilsabtuau totter and au- .oies of court Uf quote, the upto lon of n provincial young lady of qual ity, but recently com up lo mdon to accept a tsisltlou In th queen' house hold, wbu had wltiiMMvd soma uf them, Hbe wrote bom to her mother; "Th queen I pow well recovered nf her slekiis, which waa but lllle, tbo It lookt at ftrat n. II wold be great, Sin- put. much truste In h.r Doctor, on Ullbcrt. nnd so do her India for lb moat parte, and I am laugbt at by alio but ouly lady Margaret for that I doo (ear lb man and hi. cur Hint (hey be not such aa ar pertulted to X thm (Christian! folk to undergo. I have seen ntm play Strang tricks, t.kelug. for tb dlvrton of lb queen' Nidi, a .Ilk glove from on aud her bed of amor from another and a sersppe of tbe wrltelng of bar l.ovo from another. If b bav It .bout her nud can b purawaded to glv It uppe. aud mnkelug tb one to ruasl and glv fori he sckte of fyr. and tb other, on to pick tb other upp by touching of ll- -aud a black catt. rotuelug lu he rubd bar that she brhv sled and gave fort he little fyr. that da tincd along bar turn to tb dark aa If tbe wyebe that lov black catte were .Irokelng br back. Socbe mat lers are of tbe dlvel and ebolde not b medied with for .porte. they are not mist for good X llsus." Poor, timid llttl tody! If she deem ed hr. Ullbart' trick and cur, of :sno years ago so perilous to tbe soul what would .be bare (bought of lb electric sbocka. baths, maaaag and alt the varied tingling, prickling, crack ting and spark spitting electrical de lee. of our modern physicians? Bfr the Teethbrush. Jlefuie )he luTepOnu of toothbrush people uaed to'ehMn their teeth with linen. Thl. I evident from William Vaugbsu's "Fifteen Direction, to Pre serve Health," published 1002. In which tbe author tell, tbnee who want to keep th teeth "white and tlucorrupf that they must wash tb month ftr very ml. "sleep with th mlg somewhat open and In the morn Ing take a llnnen-clotb and rob tb teeth well within aud without." Is Vaughan's time several varieties of tootb powder were known, the recipe for one of the simplest being .. lot- low.: "Bum piece of Cork till looks like a Coal, then tak It out I (he Kyre and It will fall lo wherewllh rub your t-'-padoj Chronic Ig, Frh fig. Tb first known tree referred to Is th itlbi U tb fig tie. W ar apt to think of fig. a. vary aweel dried fruit, brown la color, packed into long wissten bore, When newly gathered Ogs are rather like par I aban and of grreu or purpl color. Btn In tin .tat, tb paopl of tb vast con sider them th moat dellckiua of fruit, hut to fig. ar alao dried, and in that form ar Included In almoat every meal. GWMeotrgte pvr f syf. An himedee one arrangM a numhr of mirror o aa lo bring th ray ojf the sun to point called a focua, hleh means a hearth. Tb beat thus gathered together from tbe auuablne la said to have been suOceut to aet Are to tbe Itoman ship, which wer liesloglng tbe harbor of Syracua. tie who fea.U vry day. fea.t. no W -O. Htinnion. NOTICE P0R PUBUCATJ0N. DtftTKD Htatm IMDOrrmt. I Uaroi. Or-ftm, MttUMUr a. 1U1A Noll,... I. harsh. .1.... th.t SV.wwtl. t t,.... nl Hll.y.o ..... ,t:i tvr" ..-"w-r'-. v""i ly,urta. Wba.a SovejsUrl, , lM wsd HoSMlaad giilry, k rSMOtlyly lor KU, 1m. ., to. oTennari. ivw.na luova Jim No. (MM. IIMIBl ....-,- ., Hu. osi.l wu lit. H-Bg. Kfi- Will w.n M.rldl.n, bsstlsd X l'ioi, lo eM.bll.k ol.ia. lo lb. Iiuil Bbov vriisto, iwnin Hgtur .no hwiii. at Hurua i in gun. oa Ik. 'lib day ol October, IPlA. l laluianl am a wllu: ti P. Msll.r, Mom.rC.otl.Clyd.A Ulbhona. U. I llinlire, .11 ol Kily, Urrgoo. Ws. Pa.bs. Bglalar. IN THE CRCUfT CPfjptT QF THI STATE Of OREGON FOR HARNEY CPUNTT. W. K. CrowtUr, plalntili i vs. Ivita Way t'rowder, , Ku ramose dotsmlsnl TO KIT A MAY CKOYVDKK, UKI KN DANT. IN TUB NAMK OK TIIK HTATK OF OKIiilON.you Br hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint Bled against you In the above entitled suit on or before the Isat day ol tbe time prescribed in (he order ol publication of . . 'ni- ,, , ,. - , ..., , ttis summons, to prii; op mi bin nay of November, IDJq, ssd date being th gplraUop ol sg wpgk. from tb. first publication ol ibis .umuious, and 11 yon fall to answer, for want throl, plain tilt' will apply to the Court (or tbe re lief prayed for in hi. oompl.lnt, tn-wlt ; Kor a d.cree of divorce forever dissolving th. bond, of malrl uiony now egl.tlng between I'laintlil and Itefsodant. Tbii summons Is published by order of tb Hon. II. V. Leveus, Judge of tb i minty Court lor Harney County, Ore- iron, made aud entered on the 2th day of oepgimber, uJq, and the data of the first publication u( this summon ii Hepletnber 6tb, 101, j. W. BIUUB, Attorney for Plainti0, Far lndlgidon. Nsver tiks pepsin snd prspera tioas containing pepsin or other digestive ferments for indigestion bs the more you take the more you will have to take. What Is needed is s tonic like Chamber lain's Tablets that will enable the stomach to preform its functions naturally. For sale by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l!sir.ovvsl.sr. nrricic i num., Oreten, ruralM-r , islr,. 1 Nolle it hereby firs ik.t Hugh Kerrlsse. id Narrow, orageo. who, en netoher 7, hill, mud MomesMstt Kniry No. 001, lm NWW. awtlo ft, Towplhlp V , gang Hi K ., W1lhustl M.rldlan. bad glert noli a. ul I n tenthia to j.k ! lhr )r Proot to labllaarl.lis lo lb. I.ait sbov. deacrllieil In ter. agltrtf nnlvr, .1 Hiirna, Oregnn, mi th k iy ol Hortmbtt, 191ft. MnDluanu wttuesssst JsaiM Rd,llor( W, c.wlflelil, illiarle A . H.lass, tniffor irasheok, .ll of N.rruws, lln-fuii Wa. fsss. Register. $1500 Reward! itrtn lid I I (oral 1.11 SI? k I'rolt-i-- llea AswsclsUunol which th under - aenae ieaaiii lo iIbukii m,.,i ma... w ,,v . . ... fiction of any oar- Ivor sartls. Meal bars. aoaiuoo leihe .boy., the adrr.Utiel iinr u. not. sendllMe BSO0.00 far .11 Imnea braaeed bure.-.ho bar kotb r eltti ii jaw Braa neerded Ib ai.hi roaoiifa Kan. ti "stmt, La and Crook roaaih-. Ilnrae. iwi wmwm em. Nose bat growa horses sold sad oslr lu ' 'r I'Ulii hea, w W.BMnwn m. r.... orrioiAt. oiaaeroHv . eaaeoB : 0 B. Session Oso. g. l.'li.iiibeiuui lll.rry lain W I,' ll!r i.'otiitfiiaia .. . AUoroey 0nrl (lot rnor seerelary ol SMI fraanni N If 14 i SlBOOtt N M.Arlbur CintM. Hrnwii i.BI. i wnavt . uintt llli-i,' NI W. Olooll T.H K., Pupl. Psblle I Mai Prlnur J A Cbnrehlll ..John l.awrriini I P. A. Meor. )tsen Sarneii .-.-. i-s (SOBiSektB Sapta Jd( g, .. nn' iTboa. A. MeBrlilp I Henry. L, Benami ) lwi.ni 1 ii.rn. BIBTM JOtlll.'IAI. DMTXtOT. H', lailton lllgca I oonly Altoru.y Ji. B Ww.ire llreuii court an. Ih Inn Hoad.y lo Aprd ud Srai Mo-dor lu Oclobi. Ja(BM)Blor lolnl BprM0UU h.V. Stewart trank paver OOOBTV basji.v: Oeety J.dg, ''k fmnnr Mirvyaf Short.. Assessor ttOB.ISBp.HBH. .1.1 CortMMr . Btoek ioapeeior v.'oaiailo.i H. ti. bevetia K T llllgtiel It A Millet Pr.ok tlowan W. A, l.otslliiitii I. it Hamilton : ti. W. t.'lvvnt-i Jean I'sid ii I Tbo. Hain W. H. Kobtna tb Brat WdBdy in Cvualy itoort Jsaaary, Marek, Nor.ahsr. May. Jsly. BepUHBber ami ABBBV I', a. li. errics: Bagltur Sseslvw War P.i r sa Mobiah.-.i , civv. aL as. Meeting uf Us Cowncll .vary awsiod and Berth Wdnd Poerlh W4im Mayer. Imiw, Trs-rir M.r.b.1. Con Bella It. i' 1 vverta I Hoy Van Wlukl llar.rv I'ali.m ..h. I.. Il.iii.. uorg pry t nrll Umltli I J, B. Uiggau I nam Moili.-i.li.iei SJI If Yob Want ALL The Home News READ rmr TIMES-HERALD $2.00 Best Job Marred Surfaces Made New A scarred or scratched table, or u ciinir tin which the finish i marred, or any wotnlwork where the finish wn t what you would like, cm he made new with T VAHNOIAU It'i also food for floor. It will .stand hard wear. peotUM lr made from the best floor varnhh, Varno Lac not only renews, but it also Mains and varnUhw at one application. You can change oak or pine to a mahogany or walnut or dark ouk finish, or any of the expensive hard wood fini-hca. And it's easy to do you can do it yourself. n?"rXKK "Home Rccoratinir" tells you how to do all kinds of home painting at trifling cot. HHfffr-copy. Burns Hardware Ce Job printing here. NOTKJ; FOB PUBLICATION tjNITKI' HlaTgS LAHPOypiCS. l.atiiii-iv. Oreton, Oeiat I, lfft. hot noil. Lien Nolle, la hnishy .Ivsn that i.'li.rl. lTl.of Hlaiilli i. who. pa tielii . on oiitonsr J. Ifis, until. II- .try, Wo nft7ae,for WWiWK K'.tSW i . ;,.v.:;M?iWi f) TllWi.i Mfi 11 h Hi lamt .ti atb itr "I K l.-itentles t ss.k -...I. Hull elalm to i-. rllsel.liefurai: I liuigf, i.r,l StaiifTer. Or., IB. ih-i ivr, I In'ii.ni'i tiai'M-ana ivitiiraM.- 1.-1,1 i. i i.w.n, B. 11. O.r.r, 1111 ti, win. all ., siurt-r,Ora. ,i, r. ni0B...ltr NOTH:K Vih PUBLICATION i'siTnHTtrssl.RpOrricB, t Haras, Orsgoe, sut.nih.r ss, itlftl I IikicIiv irlvsn th.t rr.tik g. H alley, l.sHiii, nt, -Kim, who, on April 1. ltl fiad. Honnatft.il Knlry No. 04AM, for .KM. Serll'iii Ii, TllWliahli 21 M. Haas. WMIMl, Wlllaii- ..! nbil nolto. of 110 Him in in.ka Ileal nvr-ye.r proof lo sstab- Mahilalii I" Un- i"l lsv dMerie, tofor Heslati i i ni Hiirna, ilrfon,B th i iii 'iu imft i lainiiiiii Dsmeass wltnwae.: Mia I ilHli llan-r s.M tw.tii. I, B. H, alt .it l .ue:,, in, on M. II. II. ye of Saras, i r-i: ii We Pa-BBS nxristsr. NOTICK IOK PUBLICATION. iiNirr.li staibb i.snm orriCB, Biirna, iingoii, AS.uet l(, Ivlft. Nell, ii la hereby .It-en thai ilor BIhB- rlii. wl.... e-.i ..it., i- iinti I. nor; ""tt"". 1 inliilan 'lay ol April, law, ai.ntslla member,! s-.-i'--si-i. t.-..im t..e th fjgWfcfcean. Ill glv gi.isjo wj I T'lvviisliir. ?m, luiigeMK. WIIUsj.llMrl rwrd for ,-vl- 'll'ii, al'" ' Hintier t hsreon , under Ik pre- in in la num. sworn sisisoietit na a si. i , . ! m .w , vibum,- ,-, .,- , vi . aiiieti'lttttir y known .a lb. 'Timber .a ' Law," at cii'h v s'ijo aa might be SIM By So ' iiiBlamii'iii. ant H'ai. iOiu.ot to seek SBplI- In. horse esiil latlui-. ' I" iie! an-! iiinlitir tb.reoa a.v na or inulee he)ueitiM nj..r !..! . la lb oin ul H.ij lb sta estl o iiiri'l II iiii'iii ii'so-'l at imihlii and the Ian 110.): that aain a ft I'"' mil sin uin-r iinsi ywwm in euevorv it hi a . .ie alien ami sworn .Ut.mBt a th .-.ih ia ol m i.itwr. imft. beloroik. ' " ' mver, .1 Hiirna, ur.fos. i. i i.'.ii la at lilsirtr lu orotssi this Bar- i hai" bsfor itry, or Initiate . f.lw eey un,.- I" lne pslrnl laain-a, hy filing aoori t.-.l ttli1ii n, thlaoglea, slt(ia((rl whleh .ooors n .ml, l ,1. i. nt tin' entry . wa.p i.a.. Kotlr. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. tJSIT.II BTiVSS l.iSD OPPica Hiirna. uri.no. Seplenbar 'ird. till. I Nnii.i-iah.-ii i.v eiv.-n thai Albert h, Bac-aaaa I et iiiieiianaii.iii. n-.ii, who, on April a,itioro ; i,,, :. ,. iv, r NKUHBW. smU, ,HW P". " '. ,1'n,." ,""r,mHI ,NMWS V. hn W!NWJ4, srction it. I. evii. .11 Han n g wiiianeti M.-t I'll.tr lis llli-il nolle tit inlflollo I BUB. Anl 'lit year cruet, to .t.bll.k Ulm Ul the land alM.ie ih aerllssl. b(or gglslr and ii.H .Ui-r.at liurna. tin goo, on ibMtay i.r "i leber, ivl -. ' iNiiimiii iianii aa wlitti : I,. It. II. mill. hi. J. K ElebB.r, Clanae. Wutty, A J nminln. allot Bucbui.a. Ore gun. Wh PAsbb. KegtsWr TH iUST E 22 tRepssttsf riifie la the WORLD. Math l:i two iiiixlrl.i OO Short It. !'. rar- l In other for .ffg Loo !( 1'. - EVENS Izl&LE. LOADINO" RIFLE NO. 7a Handles IS lisr PMCC S.OO Slwrt and IS- M ., r lung nno cartridge. S-nd fur h.ndsoiael illu.ir.iietl Hide lata- lnir and "How to Shoot Woll". Order StoMM ri.tol.aMll from your Daalar, STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY, P. O. a SOO. caicoPBB PAtxa. mabs. a year Printing rJiLial jVL T&ilw S'ri, 77fn "TT" GRIFFITH A. SAURMAN Phvsd-ln .' - -,- , , HVHHti. "I.I' hi. Ul. CHARY Physician ami Hiiiy. ., Burn., - - - Oregon, Office on feoiil Boor 'IViiiiinia llhlg. 'Phone Main H5. DfHRriri A DEhMflfi, Physiclsns and Sargeons Calls answeretl prnin,tiv nlrhl or da 'Phone llarrlrii.ii (farrlmsn, Oregon Dr- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon DlrCt Telephone Connection . Albritton. Ore. u. E. HIBBAKD Z3EJ2SrrxST' OfBo first drsur ea-1 photo ir.iiu-ry Bonn.. On ,n BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law tan- Office Practice Land Scrip for 31. Vale, Oregon M. A. BKr'GS Attorney at Iw Vgtly Bldg., Iluri.t, (irrgon C.A.REMBOLD AtUirni'v-ai-l'tw, Bupds, Opfgon. HERMAN VON NCHMALZ Attorney at liw ContUand prectiee before I'. B. !-tnd Office a .si-ialty OOce: Fry Bldg. next door (o io.t office Burns, Oregon CHARLES W. EbulS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon Practice in tin- Btata '.urt and Is fore the U. K. Itod (Irti.-e. Ohtu. II. Leoneued, Attoknkv- AT-I AW, Csreful attention give to Collec tion nnd Heal Kst tie matters. Fire ItiMn Notnr? I'ul.lir BUKNB. ill i., UN. A. W. GOYVAN ATT0RNEY-A1 F.AW State Courts and United States -And Office Practice Three doors Smith of the Harney County National Bank Burns. Oregon. F. C. DiLiAkn PeiBiarly Ami. Bagh 1 1 i la U. 8 Re)uiiiuii ,i vie. A 0. K-UgBB l Cbl.f Kr u( Bolt H..'-ln y. Eistern Oregon tngioeeriog Company Om AND IRKltiATlON tNtiWEHB Barns, Ortxes s . - LONI; - j RESTAURANT QEOKOH l:OON Pi op. Meals At All Hours. Short Orders and 1'ir.mpt Service With Reu.sonable Rates Give Mo A Call S i -J Onwgtt 1tas.tn-ral(l SWUIH t,aillllllltmmtnm:i::::::::iittnmH:i RODNEY DAVIS House Painting Paper Ilantffnj, and Decorating Calclmlniii;; Hwrdwood Finishing Fresco Painting ! ..-... . H in mi !- arm-..!, u UH mpm I eUcstloM. Saniplf. -bow. j SITE HIM A tlUNCK Nllllliiiiiininstntci:- 'T-.nr.ttn lutt. JOHM.KHISKItl.lNU. A Jewolor. Oiitlclttn lllitl Kllt.'l'.-IN t'f. Fine Watch Repairing A Spe dally. Tonawaiim tonight z9