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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1915)
33C .'" T - I .t F 'ai :l in, lax 8tr fBul T llttl W ki : OUR PUBLIC FORUM R. P. Schwerin On the 8eamon's Bill "The bill provides that nc no nationality shall be permitted to depart from any port of tho United Stntos unless she haa on board a crew not leas than eeventy-Ave per centum of kIiIi-Ii. In each department thereof. la able to understand any order thru by the officers of euoh vessel, nor unlesa forty per centum In the r, rorty-iiv per centum In the second year, fifty per centum In tho th. .1 year, nrt.v-flv per centum In the fourth year after the passage of this Art nnd. thereafter sixty-fly par centum of her deck crew, exclusive of licensed officer nnd spprentloea, are of a rating not leea than able seamen.' "The oversea trade of tho world In competitive, therefore th original coat of the ahlp and tho operation of the ship hav to be reckoned with In the keen competition of these rival nations with on another. The Oriental aallor Is obedient nnd competent and Is the cheapest sailor In the world. It la therefore manifestly clear Hint If this law applied to all nationalities In th transpacific traffic, all would bn on the same econotnlo basis, but It works a single hardship to all lb ships of the world, except the Japanese and American ships, and villi tin latter It works two hardships. With the European, th cost of construe! lin a ship la no higher than tbe cost of con structing a Japanese ship, but If ihey had to provide Buropean crews, while th Japanese operated with Japanese crows, tbe condition of competition would be such that they could 01 ovemnne, the handicap and they would be driven off. But the American ship would hev to contend not only with the tremendous Increase of cost of age in the substitution of th Buropean craw for th Chines crew, but also the grenter Initial cost of the ahlp. As tbe Japanese have now don away with their Kuropean officers and Japanese crews, all of whom speak a common language, there Is no difficulty for them to comply with all the conditions of tbe bill aud contluue their Japanese crews, with Oriental wages. 'The law, therefore. Instead of assisting the Amerloan ship, adds another heavy burden, while It places none whatever upon the Japanese ship, but, on the contrary, turns over to tho Japanese the tralBo of tbe Pc' Ocaan, which the Amerloan ahlp Is forced to forego by act of Congress of tbb United State " POSTMASTER LINCOLN. What Happened When Hs Was Called Upon to Square Account.. On May 7, 1833. says K. K. llrowne In 'The Everyday Life of Abraham Llncoln." Lincoln wits appointed .st caster at New Salem. III., by Presi dent Jackson. The duties of the pges tlon were light, for there was only one mall a week and the rcinim, i iti.'i. was correspondingly smsill. Tbe office was loo luslgiilfU'iitit to be I considered politically, nnd It wna civ I en to tbe young man because every ' oue liked him aud because he wax the j only man willing to take It who could make out tbe returns, lie wan aitoed. ! Ingly pleased wltb tbe appointment be : cause It gave him a chance to read cv ery newspaper that was taken In the I vicinity. Be had never ban able to get half the newspapers be wnntafj, ' and tbe office gave blm the popcl of a constant feast. Not wishing to ' be tied to tbe office, since It yielded him no revenue that would reward blm for the confinement, he made a poetofTlce of his bnt. Whenever be went out he put tbe letters in his hat When a person who tpgBtad a letter met tbe postmaster he found also tbe poetofflce. and the public aitl). iitl, tuk Ing off his bat. looked 0Tf and dellv ered the null wherever tbe public might find blm. Us kept the office me ! til It was discontinued or was rnBTd to Petersburg. A small balance due the cove rmneiit remained In Lincoln's bauds at la dis continuance of the office. Time pass ed on and he bad removed lo Spring field and was practicing law. having his place of business In Dr. Henry's office. Meanwhile bis BbUggJ with poverty was unabated, nnd he bad often been obliged to borrow mOBM from bis friends to purchase the barest necessaries. It was at that juncture that a government agent called lo make a settlement of the old poalofti accounts. The Interview took place in the presence of Mr. Ileury, who thus described It to Mr. Brewne: "I did not believe be bad the iimucy on band to meet th? draft, and I was abont to call blm aside and offer to lend him the money when he asked tbe agent to be seated. lie went over to bis trunk at bis boarding DOOM and returned wltb an old blue sock, In which a quantity of silver and eODfaV coins was tied up. Untying, the sock. be poured the contents upon the table and proceeded to count the coins. "The government agent found thut tbe pile contained tbe exact amount of tbe draft to a cent and In tin- ktfl tJcal coma that Mr. Lincoln hud re ceived. He never under any circum stances used trust funds." IT WAS A TOUGH STEAK. lit the Restaurant Man Easily Fixed It When the Kick Came. It happened in a downtown restuu rant A well dressed as be always must be to wake a good story-young tuau ordered a steak. The waitress. rather pretty which qualification she must possess In writing a story of this kind ailed tbe order, uud the young man started in to devour tbe feast wblch had been set before him. The young man had no sooner start ed la on the ateak than he discovered that he bad a kick coming, and ns the restaurant proprietor passed be atop pod blm b saying: "I can t eat tins steak; entirely too tough. I wish you would see that I get better meats when I com In here." "Too bad! That steak looks all right. But let me get you another." And the aforesaid proprietor look the stoafc. the silverware which had ban served with it and departed. He toon ret nine I wltb a ateak which looked exactly like tbe first one. Tbe young man picked up his knife and started at bis second order "Fine!" be said as hi knife cnt it apart without the least effort. Tbe customer was pleased beyond words, and that be enjoyed (he ttt was evident for he left only the piste, As th reporter passed out he met th proprietor again, and this is what was said: "That steak was all right, but the girl made a mistake In not giving him a sharper knife. All I did was to put tb same steak on another plute aud bring blm a sharp kulfe. You have no Idea what a difference a sharp knife make wltb a ateak from a beer of questionable age." Columbus Dis patch. Te th College Bay. When yoa enter college keep In mind th sound advice that a wise fOllaga president baa offered to sucb as you. "follow th preparatory school rules for tb first year," he says. "Keep up tb momentum that the school hits giv en you rather Him lake mhuulug ofj your new liberty ull ul once. Watch the upper class men. Bee how they nave Improved or abused tb freedom of tbe college life and the spssrtiinl ties at tbe college and then deliberate ly make up your mind wbut kind of man you want to be." Youth's Companion. The Amrrloan plowmen ar lntratd In pom meres. It Is rvriinalvi end llkewtee humiliating to neve to Mltite n fon Iftn ring every time e fnrmer want to blri a buehel rf wheat, n halo of cotton or e pound of ferni produrta ru-ro.i tti. omen. The Amerloen fermer le en titled to too protection or his lt In sending hie products across the son, end t'ongrcaa should give euoh encourage merit to shipping inti-rosta es Is necossary to meet foreign compotitloii in ocean i mntin-rie A recent bill known es the Homunn's Hill lim-nuin e lew under the President's algnntui-o end Mr. It. P. Hchweiin, vlce-preeldent of the Pacific Mull Rtoamshlp Company, when esked to define this lew iin.l outline lis effect upon American iteetuihtp lines, ualtl In part: TAUGHT BY THE KINQ. I Lesson '" by f roderlol. William j " H,t ""'?: . . ' Kt,"' Frederick William 111. of I'rux 1 "' wna lun of fw woro- blt. eve III' nun lo imj .ine aawnja unvi and to the point, as the following auec dote from a foreign Journal shews: The king, who was accustomed to interest himself In all lb details of court uianagemciit. ordered bis stew ard to take nslnl pains to see that all the carriage, were amply supplied with food and drink whenever they left for a Journey of a day or so, but It sometimes happened that tbe stew ard dispatched tbe drivers without any food, giving tbeiu a coin, perhaps, to buy what tbey wanted. That usually meant that the driver went hungry, aa In- did not hove much opportunity to leave his bones and dine at a restau rant. At leugtn tbe king became awar of his steward's failure to carry out his enter and awaited tbe next opportu nity to bring tbe fact to bis altentluu. lie bud not long to wait That night the king stopped bis coaebmau as h entered the courtyard and upou inquiry found thut the tuau had had nothing to eat Hluee breakfast. lie held out a dollar In libs baud that tbe steward had ' given him to buy food With. Without a word the king took th dollar He went Into tbe castle sud sum inoued tbe steward. That worthy ap , peered Immediately and mad a pro found bow, but as he raised himself up , ho was surprised to feel a coin plans) against bis mouth. Kiit It!" ordered the king. "Itut, your majesty, 1" "Kiit it!" tbe king again roared. "Why. your majesty, I can't eat 1ft" "Ob. you can't? But you expected tbe eouchinau lo! Well. In lb future Just remember that that people eat food, not money. Do you understand?" Tin- steward understood. In the fu ture the king's coachman war amply supplied wltb provisions whenever they went upon a Journey. MAPS ON GLOBES. The Spheres, Mad of Brown Paper. Are Wonderfully Strong. Ii i-ople could say of what sub stance glob maps are made and would be astonished to boar that brown pa per Is the chief material used. A mat rix of wood la covered with stripe of brown papas which hav beeu wall smeared vAtb pnate. Tbe par I laid u the matrix until It is about a six teenth of an inch thick and the globe looks like a round football. When this l.iH-r covering Is dry It Is cut midway between what will be tbe two poles, removed from tb matrix, aud after an axis has been fixed In It tbe two hem ispheres are glued together. Then this sphere of brown paper la coated wltb a composition piaster, Ut Ingredients of which are a trad secret and again left to dry. After belug tested te so that It la an exact sphere tho meridians are marked on the glob to guide the girls who finish th work. Tbe globe Is then II Jed In a clamp, which bold Its axis, 4 nd a girl takes tb engraved gore. cut ready for use. and (Mates them on without overlapping. If tb globe Is exact tbe gore should HI so exactly that you cannot go where tbey are la the completed glob When the gorea have dried on tbe globe 1 colored by a baud process, which la also don by girls, and then IMllshed. Tbe glob t now ready to be mounted on Its stand and to bare Its meridian fitted. Formerly, says tbe World's Work, wben tbe Industry was most nourishing, the uirlul and wood work connected with tbe fittings form od seimrute Industrie, but today the globe maker does the whole work ou bis own premises. It might be roanfloucd tbst globes thus mad are so strong that a man could stand ou on and not break It Indeed, you cannot break ou without using great violence. Tennyson and lirnum. Tennyson waa extremely eager at one time to visit America, and touching this point a story U related to the ef fect thut ilaruum offered him an euor moils sum to make tb trip, though probably not as on of tb attractions of tb "greatest show on artb." "All you hav to do," said Barnuiu, "la te stand ou a platform and hav your bunds well shaken." Tb poet, how ever, declluwl tb offer. How smkoo Bloom. Bamboo plant ar said te bar tbe peculiarity of blooming at exactly tbe am tliua, whether In Kurope or Afri ca, tho difference In climate and sur roundings seeming to mako o change In tin- plants bursting tote flower. Tbey blossom rarely, but a I hoy 41 liuiue dlulely afterward tbl cannot be de plored. Tb plant la said to be ex quisitely graceful and Is easily cultl voted. That (inking Fowling. Mow times B almoin ptiraoe will tell more i i ueacrxpooa. la auch a phras a solder duorflU hi sensations on going under (Ire for th first time, "it was." he say, "a If one on hud given me a smack below tb chest lth the flat of a heavy spade" His Title. "If It were customary In this cow try to confer titles upon men who go In for literature, what would I hY" asked u conceited Journalist of hi senior "Rerun of Ideas," was th tore ro i-iy If we could learn to forget by forgiv ing many a heartache would ceaa to day. THE TONKA BEAN. From It We Qet the Perfume Known ss New Mown Hay. Grass, freshly cut or oiberwl, baa had nothing to do wltb lb production of tbe perfume labeled "New Mown liny." Tbe source of tb essence la really the tonka bean, found In tb tropical countries of Koutb America, chiefly In the valleys of tb Orinoco, t'unrn and t'uehlvero rivers In Vene suelu uud certain section of Colom bia nnd llrnx.il. The tonka beau tree In some case reaches a In lejhl of sixty feet. It baa pinnule haven and large panicle of flowers, which are succeeded by a pod containing a single seed. Tb odor, wblch la remarkably strong. rwmbU that of sweet clover now mown bay and Is due to tb irruc of eumartn. a crystnlllxahle. volatile, neutral ub staiee which Is soluble In alcohol or ether mid somewhat so In boiling wa ter, from which It crystallite on cool ing. The beans tire ofteu frosted with crystals of this substance, giving tbotn the upiMMU'Mucc of being sugar coated. Th collectora in Venexuela aud Colom bia usually set out for tb forest la February, when tbe frail begin to ripen. They go up tb rivers In canoes or skiffs by the hundreds, stopping wherever the tree ar plentiful, and wben the fruit bgln to fall tb porta arc gathered and taken lo some open .pace where' siinsbln I plentiful and there carefully crushed and th beaas extracted and then spread out to dry. When thoroughly drlod tbey are loaded Into lb boat and transported to Ou dad Bolivar or aom other convenient port where tbey ar sold to tbe g portlng merchants. Her tbey go through tbe process of crystallisation by being steeped In strong rum or al cohol for about twenty-four hour and then again drhsl. Tbey lend their fragrance to high grade tobacco, flue toilet soap, lo "brlllisntlno" ami other hair drstnga and dyes, to cosmetics, to flavoring at tracts used In confection and to msoy otber things that gratify tbe of smell Argousut. FINANCIAL SENSE. Take Care of What You Barn and Th Invsal It Wisely. The greutest financial genius I Vr knew and the richest man I ever knew personally Sana said to me: "There Is no greater financial genius possible than taking car of what you earn, and there Is no bolter or surer way of taking car of your surplus than to Invest It In sound securities paying & or '' pr cent Aud such a entitles are easy te Mud any day of any year. So nny man may be a flnan clal genius If he will exercise tb sim plest common sense." I prolestvd that It would b said of such ii man that he waa narrow and selfish "Nonsense." tbe financial genius re plied "I hav,- money Invested la rail roads. In pa. king bouses and In moan fuciurlng enterprise. Could auooey bo Invested more usefully T Yet It la aa sate us goM-i nuieiit bunds and pay a hotter rate of interest 1 Invest my ow n luonc.x . Inn a man without flnan clal experlem-e may secure sate taveat iti-iii . without difficulty. If a man bus ii buuk account Ills banker will And -ate Investments for blm. Hanker ar men of financial experience, and fcw pat cent of them are Intelligent and liohni'able There I uo excus for ousy man losing bis saving Many women, when they come Into paggf .Ion of money, los,. Ii because they in v , i i In schemes hunkers would not trust, or else the women loau their mania .t lo incu who could not borrow uioncv til a luink. i:rr.Wliliig In llf is simple aud easy If we would only us , pi ,.perloiMc and Int careful of dg and seiitliiiciitul notions Financial Mr i. knowing that certain men will promise to do lerlulu things and fall Tlieietoi'e w lien j ou luteal your rtoa got security Aud II la uo more trouble lo get goo I security thou it Is to gel bud if you ar guided by -opinion sense and eerlenie." Amer ican Magnate Fat Crystals. If smiili ipiaiitliles of butter, lard and H-cf fut u- separately bolted and slow y cooled for. say, twenty four bourn, the resulting crystals will show vary marked differences under tb micro scope The normal butter crystal Is large aud globular. It polartes bril liantly aud show a wall marked St Andrew's cross. That of lard shows stellar form, wbll that of beef fat haa a foliated appearance. In cours off time, a the butter los Its froahn , (lie globular crystal dfnrata aad gradually merges Into istcullar roeett fku form. Instinct of the Mudfish. Tb retuarkabl Instinct which cans tbe mudfish to roll himself In a ball off mud when I he dry season approach J u wonderful provision of nature. In tended solely. It would seem, te pro veul tbe extinction of tb species. Tb most Interesting fact about this dab la that II breathe by mean of Ita gill vben In Its native lmnt aad by mimi of lung during It voluntary Imprisonment In th mud cocoon. ntriotly Suslnsas. 'I always read on of Thackeray' novels two or three time." 'I don't want win road that ay," ald the compiler of best allrs. "By tb time you llulsh on of my novel I have n ml her ready at a dollar flfry." -Louisville Courier Journal. In No Tim. Mary Mrs. Delsnsy says bar llttl girl has learned to play tho piano In no time. A lice-Ye. I beard nor play ing Just tint way tb otbr day. Uf. Funny to Her. "is he reully a humortetf" "lie certainly Is," replied tb swt young thing. "II actually aafcod mo to marry him." Ey Role. Johnny-Papa, wbnj i a nblloaopaorr P-A man with a good Ur, Jtwayf, stomach and baub an-coMnt - Cbtcggo Nws. A TRAGIC RETREAT When the Afghan Lured the Brit lift Into the Jawi of Death. THE EVACUATION OF KABUL. Of 14,000 Persona Who toft th City Under Flodgo of Safety Only On Man. Exespt a Pew Prisoners Taken, soaped Masaaaro. lu Ibis wondrous day of wile uud wireless we learn, half across I In world, tbe eveuls of the iluy almost lu suutaueuusl). ami tho ery elements carry abroad tliu news. It Is more than romance; It Is miracle. Inn a mlr art that may uiuilsh forever from the pages of tbe future hlstorlun and to mancr one of tho most drumtiilc ilg ura of th pad the ineascnger bring ing Brat new from tb battlefield. Cong even befor i'heldlppldcs of Meratbou rati to Alliens from the lot morjal Isilllefleld. i ills I "Vk'loiyl" sua tell dead the lucoacngcr held u pline lu myth ami chronicle that lis bas iiialiilulmsl for icntnrlisi. Some times he Is merely the swiftest rider ur ruuner, sometimes a hero of the light. boson us an honor lo bear glad tiding.; Bom.) lines a hard pressed ref uge, omviune etm louo survivor. Ijidy KlUabefb Thompson Ituller, lb distinguished woman painter of wartime sceue. of which "The Rati Call" la moat fuiuous, ouce Illustrated In a leo known (Minting one of the moat tragic episodes In (he hlstoty of modern Knginnd tho arrival of Dr. William Brydun at Jalalabad. Jim U, IMS. tier terrible little picture shows th young Scotch surgeon, daseil, des prate, exhausted, clinging half con clous to hi wearied lion th wslls of tho city loom In algbt li bad come from Kabul, through tb mountains, lu midwinter, one of a retreating amy of British uud uatlvu troop, accompanied by swarms of at teudant aud ramp follower. Wltb them at Brat war also nine Kugllah women, wives of officers. Including FlorwBli. Lady Sale, wife of Mlr Kob ert Sal, tb commander at Jalalabad, and bis daughter. There war also fourteen children. A long. Int mate and hideous series of blunders, treaeb rie and murder bad brought th llMMQilusslj outnumbered llrlltsh lu Kabul to tbe point where evacuation of lb city and acceptance of a prom ised f conduct to Jnhilabnd seem ad to their ladra tbe best that could bo hoped for, and tbe retreat began. Bttt lb Afghans did not keep their word, and oon there wr no lenders Befor th march we half over uuiuy wr slate and conditions wrr so boplao that tb other yielded to a propooal to surrender tho commanding general himself, tieneml Klphluatou. together with the women and dill dren. Into th car of the Afghan chief, Akbar Khan, a hostages, hut not un til lb Kurd Kabul was passed. Tb gorge of lb Kurd Kabul Is flv mil ravin between high niuiiii ulna, o narrow, lofty and grim that In winter tb suu scarcely reach It depth. That January It was deep lu now. th rock were glared with Ice, and upon overy mountain slop.-, in ev ery crevasse, behind every bowkler. lurked tb fanatic Afghan tribesmen, with their long gun and long knives Woery, crowded, half crippled by frost th coufuned and formless masses struggling through tb gloomy ranyou oon loot all semblance of an army, aa tho (laughter oon luel all seiu bianco of battle. It became simply lb massacre of a rabble, and the snow grew rod. "Thro thousand men," says the Ids torlan lir J. W. Kay, "fell under the Br of th enemy or droped down paralysed and exhausted to be slaugh tered by Afghan knives. Aud amid that tearful scene of carnage, through a (bower of matchlock bulls. rod Kugllah ladle on horseback or lu camel paankrr. ometluu-s vainly n deeTortug to keep their children be uoalb Ibelr rye and then listing them In tb confualou aud bwldrmnl f th desolating march." After tb general became a captive wltb tb women lb rout and slaughter lnsTd Ul horror. Th Jugilultuk pas succeeded tbe Kurd Kabul: dark. tp, winding track ascending high among frowulng crag, ami bar rlcaded at Its narrowest point. It was a trap. Tbe fugitive were ruugbt beyond cap. A mere handful omerg d llv. Within sixteen mile or Jalalabad only g of these remained. Ilefor those sixteen miles were covered flv of th six had been killed by slrng g ling marauder. Dr. Brydon alone, one man out of 14,000. reached lb goal and bore the awful news. Later, when Kuglnud awoke aud avenged, tbe womeu and children and a few prisoners were rescued 1 r Brydon himself lived to share mill stir ylr b famous siege of Ian know, an other terrible episode In bis country's history, but onp as honorable and lu spirlug a th retreat from Kabul was humiliating and disastrous- Youth'. Comiaiulon System In Saving. "Tbe only good plun for saving la to xaska It an Invariable rule to deposit something ouch week or eurti month," ays a bank president. "Having thus th money aside, It should be con- out of resch and on no i unit to b drawn upon except In case of Sickness, has of employment in dciilli It I surprising bow money will pile up when sucb a system as ibis Is followed. If very one who possesses nny Income at all would adopt the prastiot and tick to It no mullet- how simill the deposits might be, poverty would b wall ulgb abolished." Plainly Unjust. "jUreat racket tbl here art blztissa Jr gejjilmed th maid lu un angry yplc. "Muisus hex got a Wcinis lu IJsr parlor with bth linns broke of above tb' elten-s, an' then sh epiaoj oat an' docks m a tlollur tat cblppin' Jo on bau'l off en this lxy lllllft old teacup." Puck. Talking Shop. "I don't Ilk to wait on grouchy cun toman." "Nor I." "I bat to bar a customer growl at ms." "Mill don't growl," SUld the dentist, "but fhoy all show their leelh"-Kansas City Journal. A Rsal Rsgrot. EdllQr I am obliged In decline your pangs with thank. I am very sorry, pSfk t?pt Hill wbatV Editor Tho ynanmnat Ixjalntn upon my declin m ) vupte jif"! wy- MAD RIOT OF COLORS. 0rtu Natlv Fashions on th West Coast of Afrloa. A aomewhat amusing description of th arrival of s ship on lb African const near Hlerra loue is given by Mr. Horace Tremlell In her book "With the Tin Hods." Hbe say th ship was met by a uiiiltltud of primi tive iintli canoes manned by usbed sin ages, but evidences of civilisation wore not lacking In th later nrrlvala. "They wr followed In n mora lei surely qnd decorous fashion by boat, also containing colored people, but lot he;l and apparently In I heir right mind, and the climbed up tbe com liaiiioiiwN.r ami swarmed in dnsena all ovw I lib decks and Into the saloons, taking sissesalon of th ship. No on ippcurcd to resent their behavior, and le crowded into tin, drawing room, oiling itboiil on the settee, uud chairs. Some of I liein thumped out hymns and niicwulka with merciless enthusiasm on the piano, while the others whistled or snug the tune In various and diver gent keys. They had evidently com ou hoard lo enjoy themselves, and ev ery black face was decorated with an expansile and genial grin of pleasure, "The men war dressed In decent ready made suit of dark tweed or cloth mill, though adorned with good deal of Jewelry In tbo way of watch chains, plus and ring, wr quit pro scntable. Hut their womenfolk worn I he iimsl ludicrous caricature of civ ilisation It I poulbl to Imagln. Many of them wor llk aud satin dresses, frilled, gathered and draped itlMiiil their bulky figure, lied and yl iow appeared to be the moat (sgiulsr colors, although purple and green wer a close secoud. sod I remember a vry striking costume of emerald green vel vet with bright pink satin facing and frills of deep coffee colored lac that surely must have bn tb envy of all beholders Huge bate of groteaq, shape wer sxrcbd Indifferently on tholr black woolly heads. Magenta feathers strove wltb scarlet popptea, and vivid bin ros wrestled wltb yl low ribbon on a mauve bat "lltingle and chains composed of ev erything from colored glass to flue gold Unified and rattled a they moved about and glistened equally with their on l black eye and gloaming wbll teeth Tbey cbatterod and glblsMOd like troop of moukoys. and immle moulum reigned on board for Severn I hours. It trauspliwd thai tbey wor tb native aristocracy of Bar" Loon, merchants and trader wltb their la dle, who mad a poiut of hoarding tho mall boat wbeoever possible. guerlly lo bid farewell to on of their number wbo Is traveling down tb coast. They look upon It a a legitimate excuse, for a apro. aud aa a large proportion of th ahlp' cargo depends upon their good wilt they ar ocou raged 10 make th moat of th occasion." Loan nnd Lnd. Many error ar committed In tb nam of usage. That' why. today. Ibo dlcflouartea permit on to nan "loan" as a verb Instead of "laud." Tbe highest philological sutborlU. among whom I Richard Oraut Whit, say that "lonn" to absolutely tbe noun form of tbo word. "I .end me a dollar" la correct. Fur ther, when the man baa lent you tb dollar you hav obtained th loan and presumably will repay It We nego tiate for loan and oblate them If th poraon I willing to lend them to un. Un cannot loan a loan any mora than oue can lend a lend, if w Insist in using lou aa a verb tb word "lend" I so much Mca matter In th Ml con I St Lout l'ot-llaitch Historical Misnonwrs. History Is full of mlsuouiers. Our fsther began to call Lincoln Old Ah wbeu he waa only fifty -ono year of age. II died nt fifty-Ota and so avr waa old. Tbo moat famous regiment that ban participated In any AuMricaa war waa Morgan's Virginia Rifleman of in Rev olution. But 102 of then troop wr from Pennsylvania and only 108 from Virginia and 00 from Maryland. Tb pet nam for Napoloon wss th i.ittie Corporal, bnt b nrr wan a corporal. He eutored tb French army ai a lloutenaut Philadelphia Iedgr. Cant So Bon. "Mrs. tllddy ha Invited all tbe mem bers of the swlug clrcl to a luncheon end matin party." "Oooan't she know they bare been gossiping about ber somethlug awful)" "If cours she doea That's th rea son she's trying to wpisr lb circle." New Vurk World. Prootieo Mskos Psrfsot. Hobon-l never In all my llf aaw a man wbo could so readily guess rid dles and conundrums a that Henry Peck. Doboon No wonder! Just think of tb practice he bas. ilia wife keep blm guessing all tb Urn. Puck NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i) sitkiist.tm Land Owe, Burns, OraooB, OotoUr . HU. N.ai,,- la bsroliy glva that clroo A. raster, ai ii.rniasa. iinsjoa.wao, ou Jonas; arr i. into iValS: mane iiosmouhui osiry no.ewni.ior w 14, Top. MB., aaago niui. will hllan. baa Sle uwlie of iotoat iliau, baa tie nunc of lataalloa to si to aiaks lillS anal Avo-yoar i,il. lo olabllsh lo lao tsaa above leaorlb4, bofor Kaalatar suit HoesUor. MBuraa.dnigoa. onlbs lOihday I Noveubar llto i l.lua.nl Dansa as wltnousi : Mvln i inry, II. A. baani.u, rrauk Ullito, Holsirt (.'. Il.lni, all t Hairlman, Oroaon. WM. r.BBB. fstlstai IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORECON FOR HARNEY COUNTY. W. K. Lrowdar, plalotiffl v. Rita May Crowdar, ) Summons defendant TDKTTA MAY CRt)WI)0H, UKKKN- lANT. IN TUB NAME OF THIC BTATK OF DKICfloN.you ar hereby required to appear and answer tb complaint flld agiiluat you In Ml abovo vntltlad suit, on or blor lb last day of tb time prescribed In lb order of publication of this summons, to wit; on the nth day of November, ll16, said date boing tb expiration ol six weeks from tb first publication of ibis summon, and If you fall to answer, (or want thereof, plain tiff will apply to Ilia Court lor lb re lief prayed (or In his complaint, lo-wlt ; For a dcro ol dlvoree (oravr dissolving th bond ol matri mony now axlatlng between Plaintiff and Oatendaul. This summons Is published by older of the Hon. II. C. Lvns, Judge of the County Court (or Harney County, Ore gon, mad and eutered on tb 811 It day ol Uptemhr, Itflo. and tba date ol th In. I publication ol this summon I (September tptli, 1U16. J. W. BiUUS, Attorney for Plaintiff. for Indlg satiow. Nerar take papain and prepera tiona contsininK pepsin or other digwfltive ferments forlndigrestion ss the more you take the more you will have to take. What is needed is a tonic like Chamber lain's Tablet, that will enable the Btomach to preform its functions naturally. For sale by ail dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. llsrrsD ST.Tia Usi, orrii's, ( Maras, Urocaa, avtatMr is, lulr,. I Hatlos Is barohy al.aa that llu.h rerrlxau. of Karrowt, Orsfmi, wkn, o Oetober 7. lilt, w4o Rexatesi) Bairr No. gtuw, for NWig. fteMton R. fewsahlp r7 ., Haa 11 R,,WlllaatMMafMlaa. had filed uotlrooOu loalluo lo nak ft Sal tbrao taar Proof u ao i. hll.li i-laliu in the laart alsi.a deai-rllieit tw lore aealttaran JUooltar, at Huriia, nreaon, oh tho Ilk day of Bevoabor, )). I'lslmanleasaos ss wllaesses: JBenM,leorgoW.t'swlitsld, Charles A. Ilatass, t.llgord (ironabopk. all uf Harruwa, Ur.foii Wa. r.aaa, Kexlan-r. $1500 Reward! TboOresan, Osl- llorntaaiid N.vaila U. Stock I'rotac Uoa AasMlailuu ol wbloh tba under stgBod la Dieiiilier. Hill gl.O 1.IKI Ull rwr for i vl donee loodliis to Iko arre.t anl n.n .lllm. Ml Mil. Ml trorparMos ataal tug In, leva, e.nl r am lea bolengtna l.i an. ,,l II. in. in ber. lasddltlou i lbs skovo, tba andenlfiieil ufltrs Ibe ssaas eoBdltl Mua.oo for all lior.ea brsodtd horao-akodbaroo ootbor.iihn w, brand rorerdod la olgbt rountl.a K.nga nana, Lake aud t:rook rwuollva. Moreao v.aMil wben sold. no hat grows boms sold and mil) Id gtr uuuiiio. W.nBOWN rifo. Ororon. tirricuLDisscTonv STAV oaaxios OS aoaatora lOoo. g. Chamberlain I II arr) I ..in I C llkwlry I.HJ Hlaoi.il :N MrArtlnir Cosgrwswo Atwraor oanoral tiovoraor Seeraril ml Ueoraa M Hrown Jam.a Wll nrminiM- Boa w.uifaii T. it k. . J A t'bun lull ....swmu i.aso iiin i r. A. Moor OooH Bar nr it I Hobi ftakln S. 8. ...'.' Tboa. A. Mr Hrt.te a i I Uaarrl.. B.n.mi ) Lawrsae T II. in. Hi HTM Jt'illl IAI. DllTRICT. inairtrt Jadao lialtnn )U((. lioo Btssoiore t'ouaiy Atuiraar tlrealt Ueort saoots lb lest Modsy in April sod trot Maude lo Oetober. Jossl Isssier ltf - Boprwea taU o I. v.stewan Kiauk lla.rj oooavr babbbv: uaeoty J: Clark Treasurer aarvoyor Sberlt eT. C, ts.,,-,,. K T llu.hrl It A Miller I rank Uoweu W. A. fllKMliu.u J. J. Is il, .-..it 1. M It. mil.., i, eboolMaporlB . li. W.CIev.oeer John Cains II i Tboa Main iw. II. Ruliiua lao If Wodaoadar la Oammi onntrtsjrt Jsatury, Marcb Mvksr. Msr lair, Bosaxbor ami HABaav D. a. ctan ervtcs: BeonHor Basslvsr Da Parre Sam Molberaha a.i tirr suasa Meetings of Ik Coanrll erary Herauid ami roan Wednead It c levena Ber, Tresaoiar Marahal. Hair Van v tnkl. nry Hal 'I. I.. II. i i Oeorja giv (CarUsSiniili I J. B. Isij.au I Sam Mutberah.ail , Couorlls.au 1 if Yoa Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD $2.00 a year Best Job Printing Leaor' H IJ'i T 'i (Sxl r WbB eBJjjasPBBaagaaSjaaj -.-, aJSW Scrubbing Unnecessary JW Enamel your walls and woodwork and secure t finish that is hard and smooth, non-absorbent and sanitary. Enameled surfaces tin not require scrub bing. An occasional wiping with a damp cloth will keep them looking clean Ind fresh. ACME QUALITY aWAMBU (NBAL'S) are easily applied. They cost no more than ordinary paint and save you time, trouble and worry. Our "Home Decorating" booklet tells you how you can "do it yourself" at trifling cot. Ask for a free copy. Burns Hardware Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IIKTIKIi HIATgk LAHBOrrifllt. i sksvlsw, Ore, oeiobot I, ll. sot soak I.AH0 r .!,. ii u.st i;hrlH. Uavteof si a n a sth day nt l l. Un. nt ii.niee aa wiioi ll.n Pa Witt, .11 olMlanrT.r taaa: S. If. (ester, Jia. r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. st MB .an otrrtca, Hum., iiregos, A ofaal l , )! l.r (l.an that lorge ilebt- '- l..i iifTin aildrrsa la NsrrOWS. Mute a trill, wh urasuri i tans. 'Mi g ilirn.aiel the ilmlr lUarooB, vl.ltitia nt ' I" . 1 of St Ull. H. inii-iiilsiiirv k i, ns ii tho "Tlsi her i Law." i .mil value aa inlgbt us asso y sp in, i.e no nt, .ml thai ptirauanl te sucb of It e.iiiin i !,, limit si, ! ilmlnir lasroon aaroooaf ai,i,rsl."i. lu tie' .a I turn IK' the Ho inaleil ill liolhlliS Sllfl the land ll 0l n ..PI si'i'lli nl "III ofter Dual proof In MBport nl hi. apf.iu ioIiiii and .woroauiaraeot o tba Mh rt.v ul ililohl-r. en'., Is-lorsibo BHBMSst ml He. i Ui i, ul H ii ni. tlresnn. A n isii.nn I. si liliertf lo prwoal tbts par riiu,. i,.. .1 Initial aeoatsstMsar time he for i ..lent Issues, Uf filing soorionr-t,-il afflil.vn lii ihUniriea, slletlatfarUWhlrh Willi) di osl tin entry w r.ass. nagisur. NOTICE OF CONTEST. I MTHIi ST.TM I.KDOmO) liniiia.i'regun. Septooibor 4, 114 Tn I' rank Mlkulksnl lliirtia.Mraaea,Ctt ilfl. Ili.niv,taa-grmarik h.iVarrlMcKronsrik nun, at bk) ast-otls errttb lik,llallbla who ivi. .-iiia.orfO -.i.i... .nil ,.,, M-iSanhartt .hi . .n.iu.i-atexl apotlsMl te i . il.tloaof rour Mi alios oljuur Moat. li-H.t I iiirT.N." -ei 19 and Hg'tHB'a Tii.mhlu ST. BOOtk. Hi H..Y-. w WMI.IIL. . o. ini, nil and aa .. : i. u..k that ..Id Vraok Mil failed in eataiillsiiril nalilenraoB IBsliad It 1,1 ii l, uuihtlia after aald tiling or al AST tlni, .1 .11, thai In; failed to reside acaB,lU- i,i liniM-ov. iio-aahl land for aiorothaa u moiithr next prior to lb ecaawraaaai nl tin. eoiit'.i or at any lima whataoo.ar aad h.. wboll) an. I . oiiipietely a)wndoaod laoaald 1. 1.. I tor iioifn than alx months next prior lo n , no, a 1 1-no nt uf thia ronlaet. Yon an-, liiorelnre, further otlcd that the aaul alle.atinnae.lll be takaa aa "on teased, aad rnur .alii enlrr will lie OsaeolUkt wltkt fr. Ih. r rlsln to lie beard, either before this SJC iii on at ..- i. II ou fall to tie in Ibis ante alihlu iweiiij .l.i. after ike POI7IITB psMioa ioiii ol Mi the. aa ikoss blw. er anas er muter nsili .isirlneallr raspooolsg lo lueaii alienation, nt rotimat. lufainor wtia ono proof in. i ymi have nned a ropy of ronr answer o the ..PI .nip.l.ot aliher lo paraoo I mall. Voil .hoiiid ataie In j our aaswer Ik nssao of Ih, pair I oltier to wbli-b yoa deolro fntsra not Ires in bssoot in vain. -s toriiaiia.i. Roeolvcr. Iia'r nl tltt piihlleation Oetober, Hit,. Pat. of second publication October IS. ISU. patent Ihlr.t iinh'liallou i Irtnbor B. Itls. P.I, ul I., nilh pill, til. Hun October SO. ltltV. TH ;ost MCUHATE 22 CAUBER Rifle in the WORLD. Made In two nioairla ' Mio.t II. J', cor. trialgci tlie other for .eV llifli- II I'. STEVENS "VISIBLE LOADING" RIFLE NO. 7a 'Handles .SB Short and If .St LIST PnlCE $s.oo long rift cartridao. Seiu! for liaoalaomelr illustrated Kifio Cata log and "How to Well". Drdcr Platnlaantf from your Dealer, J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY, P. O. S004, cutaiir.g FAX1A MASS fr, ,lli'K"!i vtiio, ul, ,,v,irww, JSX.. maito llomeata.d Katry.H, otrtas.ror ., KSwSCTtaTssd iHj,WV!fa2L HngsS-,WlSJ)iasM M. rl.ii. ii" i,flDtikBtak throe i .at 1'ioof, to establish - th. land i,oie.l.erlisii,isiior0. J.maMwat, ii a c, . i Mtantfer. U rosea, tM i, .I. v of April, Itis, ioe .i aud Applwartoo, ih Nxuswtaik.rass t. Wiilt-eMsston- aaaertM pro lan, and sots ii Meno BbB Isonw I AT fi ' 2r Y'l GRIFFITH A SAURMAN Thyalclai a SI . i cenr-a HVkSn. I. Ul. C-llfltV Phrslclsn sihI Niirgisui Burn, - - - Oregon. Offla n sicoiiai floor Tonswams IIMg, 'f'lione Main 89, DElWr1fi & DEfiMfl", Physicians and Surgeons Calls answer's! prmit.. night onlai 'Pbote llnrriiii.ii HaFrlmsn, Oregon Dr Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Wrnct Telephone Connection Albritton. Ore. b. E. HIBBflRD DJB3STTIST Offlo first diror eat pboUi K.llery Bnrn. Oregon BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law Lanal Office Practice Land Scrip for Sale Vale, Oragon M. A. BIGGS Attorney at !,aw Vgtle Bldg.. Hums, Oregon O.A. REM BOLD Attorney . -i' l ,.. Burns, Oregon. HERMAN VON S( IIMALZ Attornt- at Iw Conteoteand practic Lwfore IT. H. Uud Uffloe a apectalty OBs. Fry Bldg. next doot t., .nt office Burns. Oregon CHARLES W. EUiilS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon Practises in the Btate I o. iris sud b lor th U. 8. Land OBsO. Oharx. II. I t'Oiiaixt. ATT)RkV-AT-l.AW. Careful nttentian lirnn U Collec- uona nnd Keai Mate mutters. i'lr ItiKuiiio.c Notarv Public Buhnk. Obboon. A. W. GOWAN ATTORNEY-ATI. AW State Courts and United States Land Office Practice Three doors South of the Harney Countyv National Bank Burns. Ort'tron. . C. Hillakii A. O. Krt.xtxa xsmorlr Aaat Kiiiu.-ci SQianrtl Chief Ba- 10. SoOaaiatluii s. r zliieer of Hole. A VMM. tAa-ateru K) . Eastern Oregon Engineering Company QY1L AMD IRRItiATION tNWNEEB BBfBS, OrtJJBB LONK RESTAURANT OF.OKOI: I OON Piop. Meals At All Hours. Short Orders and Prompt Service With Reasonable Rates Give Me A Call O Oaaxseatta Tiasaea-HcraM BwlMtoc 0000aoaaaa lim:::::::mntt::ji:- RODNEY DAVIS House Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating Calcimlnlng Hardwood Finishing Fresco Painting MlMntoa fxtriiUhad on ap Uca.tian. Samplca shown. OIVB HIM A CHANCE nmnitutt' nnimnatn tium - t Jevveior. Optician tuul Fine Walclt Kfiiiriiijjj A Spe cJslty. Tonawama tonijiht JOHN UKMitKIt . j. SSaV-e' ABtcatgci SwV