3R9E5 srrr 5- n w s, rg -yg.1 :saiaiiJ-'-' hlMtU AUBII3H. rrtih Mae Meet In Wria Wa Ohm Leek Up '- foWl Skirt to "" () nm muM tnuo, but u i m r many this once eoiwMurpil wasta sr bow aourca of mow wealth than an ordinary sold initio sw jieht In the earlier days of row Uulxina IM coal tar "sTa regarded a a hortluta nnteaace asd aurrn'tlUonsiv fot rid of. Than tbe groat discovery niailo that all tka ho of the rainbow In tola dirty lookluu otiitr which rass deaphwd aad threw away. Today Uio bvprodact of coal tar aro counted by the score. In Lancaahlr alone rotton n-te, one coneld red rubbish, haa an animal rain of 16.000.0001 It rmnlsta of fag and and awreplnga ntul pU-kluga and combing. Thousands of women are employed to divide thla istuir Into (tood, middling and bad, and It la MM at rartoua price for dlffen-nt pu papenpaklng. matting, surgical wad ding and. moat of all, the tnaklmt of hoddy. Soap boilers used to hare great illtH colty In getting rid of a thlok. evil melllng liquid, which Wax the chief byproduct of their Industry Ti It Into atreams and ewer. rreaently eom on began collecting It ami tvilti lng It The result waa pure glycerin -London Answer. INDIA'S GREAT POET. Plain Living and High Thinking Rule Hla Exlstsne. In "Rablndranath Tagorc." by Bason ta Koomar Roy, la this picture of the sbnple life of the great poet and aeet of India, who won the Kobe! prise tor literature: "Tagore himself lives alone In a bouse, He gets up with the morning bell, sometimes before, and takes his morning bath, goes on the roof niul loses himself In meditation for hours at a time. In this house he quite of ten cook hla own men la in nn 'c-'o-nomlc cooker.' He does not Ml mm Ii Boiled rice, boiled potatoes, eaaUSowS! or beans, enough of butter are nil that he care to eat He Is not fond of milk or sweets. He takes long walks for exercise and la fond of gardening, "Plain living and high thinking Is the keynote of hla life at Rolpur He preaches to the boys and to llw teach er twice a week In the temple, Mis love for the children to of nn Idealistic nature. At times one of tliem will steal Into his room and wut.li Idui smile and move bto head to ami fro us he write or thinks over a poem, tine such boy startled him by es, lalinlng. That's how the madmen do.' "'Ta. my child, poets arc worse than madmen. When did you . OSM into the room?' " Testing sn Explosive. One of the most danger.nu of explo sives is Iodide of nitrogen, n Mack pow der which the slightest tuueli will often cause to explode when df l:b great violence, in allMlliieiiU kt do termlne the cause of Its extreme x ploslvenes some dump Iodide of nitro gen was rubbed on the strings of a baas viol. It to known that the firings of such an Instrument will llirotc when those of a similar Instrument bavlng an equal tension are played upon. In this case, after the aiptaetTS bad become thoroughly dry npog the strings, snother bass viol was brought near and the strings sounded. At a certain note the Iodide of nitrogen on the prepared Instrument exploded It was found that the explosion ueeurred only when a rale of rlbratlou of sixty a second waa communicated to the prepared strings. Vibration of the O string caused an explosion, while that of the B string bad no effect The Siamese Topknot. A Siamese child, whether boy r girt, wear Its hair In a little topknot until It haa attained the age of eleven or twelve years. On reaching this age the topknot cutting ceremony takes place. The child to dressed In its liest and amid much rejoicing of relatives and friend the topknot Is cut, one lock at a time. The bead la then mm pletely shaved by the priests. All goasts invited to the ceremony bring presents, usually money, which to carefully invested for the Mid by Its parents or guardians. A young prince or princess will sometimes receive as much aa 925,000 In presents at his or ber topknot cnttlng eeremony, while a poor child may get I0 or $ 15. Wide World Magaslne. COINS FOR OTHER LANDS. South Amsricsn Monty Is Mad In Our Mints st Cost Pries. "Made In the United States" might Id all truth be stamped on the tolas of nearly a docea of the countries of Lat in America In which a shopper would try In vain to buy merchandise bear ing that slogan, for, though the Unit ed States does not ship great amounts of goods to the countries between the Rio Grand river and Cape Horn, It does supply them with a large part of their money, says the Washington Star, and thla. In spite of the Hiaiiilali w phrases and foreign emblem that It bears, to the product of Dncl Sam's t own mints. .an Since the authorization to e.,in n y Suj (Or foreign countries wan given to the 'afr mints by congress iu January, is; I, more than 100,000,000 pjtirir of gold. silver and baser metals have been minted for countries in North, Mouth and Central America and the West In dies and for Huwall before Its unnexa Men. All foreign minting by the United State to done at a price that just cov er the cost There are two reasons for the government engaging in the business. It puts this country in n po sition to do neighborly acts, and It al lows us to keep our coining equipment auid force of oiwratlves busy during periods when It would otherwise lie accessary to suspend operation. The decreasing need for mint with our vast accumulations of coins, the growth Of banking and the use of paper BMnV y to shown by the fact that of the even mints that have been In exist ence in the history of the country only three are now equipped for turning out coins, the other having been either abandoned or turned luto ussny olli.es. DIVORCE IN SCANDINAVIA. ft Is yry Baey to Obtain, snd It Dos Net Cost Anything. In Scandinavia divorce by mm nal consent to tbe recognized way. And and wife may reach I Ids ugreo- wben uiiibcr bus rlniuied any larital obligation. J tie law, you see. not require them to wait until oue baa wronged tbe other. Hut when tbey have reached tbe point where they two know tbat tbelr real Union to ended tbey may secure a divorce for the ask ing. It doesn't cost anything. There to pot even a lawyer needed. Tbe woe. tH b UWhl. Vol! bdtlf r a. bMgtttrlt (bat J-r.il are keparaUng. Yott Ufa toot rediiirad to go lute detail Von don't hate to apread your aaaHUl trouble on court recetda and newipapcr page. One iviis.m I aa atllBelent her as when vim entered Itlto matrimony. Von slmpry Mute that yon no longer wish to continue the marriage Then one party to the contract itoee nway for year In Finland It I for only throe taenia At tliu end of the pe rlo.1 the imtgtatrale hands yen the pe ases, i bni 'llaaolve the marriage as ajutettj It rSjl wade. ir. us nil . Iiinns, mutual consent liitnu'i iii, llfuaal of oue of the con ii n-tluil imrilos cannot be secured the a la a little longer, Ike probatloti in period of one year being extended re two Kut there la always a way out Swede, hit no less than twelre gi i. Is Tor lleoro. It Is accomplish id in us illiitiltted a way as any other . mlil'i might l dissolved.- Mabel Potter tuiBgett In Pictorial Review. TONNAGE OF A VESSEL Just What It I and ths Mathsds by Which It Is Measured. To lliul the tonnage or displacement of a ship Is rather pussllug. The lou inigo of n erdp Is Die measure of Its viito. ul or airy lng capacity expressed lu tons. At the present lime there are four method in use uf expressing the tonnage of a ship, known respectively is i he gross tuuuago, the not register l uige. the deadweight tonnage and i tie disio'uieut tonnage. In calculating the gross tonnage the koto Interior capacity of the ahlp be k the tstWSSS deck 1 found, includ ing that of all covered la spaces on deck used for stowage, and the result In cubic feel to divided by 100. . The net register louusg Is the gross tonnage mliiii all tbo space need for the accommodation of Iba erew and Instruments and the wOYfcln parts of I he ship It Is on the net register ton nage (hl almost Invariably dues art paid Tbo demlwelgyt bounsge Is the meas ure of the exact amount of cargo that i ship .an .arry without Making too A0b In the water. The dlMplucetaettt tonnage Is lite -i-i, e iK-cupksa by tbo ablp In the wa ter The amount of water dtoplseed by a ship In. of course, equal In weight lo the ship and all It contains A one ton to equal to thlrty-flve cubic feet of water, the displacement 'on uaise is found by dividing tbe number or eulsV' (eet of water displaced by tlilrty-tt nheu the ship 1 Immersed up to Its draff .or load Hue. -Loudou Standard. GEOLOGIC PERIODS. Stones of Tims TeM by Fossilised Plsnts snd Animals. K, ieiitists hesitate to estimate geo logical lime lu terms of years. Such estimate have, however, been made, and oue published by Professor Charles Si huchert lu 1U10 state that about 12.1100,000 years have elapsed since tbe close of tbe carboniferous age. au age. as the name suggests, bi wbk-b great deposits uf carbuu, lu coal, were being formed In iniiiiy parts of lb world. This age has been divided by geulo gtota luto the Mtostoalpptou, lenuayl vanlan and I'erudan epochs, of which the Mississippi i 'he oldest and tbe Permian the youugaaf., Tbe I'ennsyl vaulau epoch alone to Miiua.ted by S. huchert to bar covered !l, 100,000 years, and animal life la Mppoaed to have existed on tbe earth for over 14, issi.miii years before that time. tlcologlc period are recogatoed prl tmirlly by the animals snd plants that lived In liwui. so that tbe study of fiMislls plays g rry reel nd Important pari In tbe progfc ut geologic know) i"dge. His ks of carUxtlferoua age. aa shown by their fossils, bar a Wide dtotribu tlou lu tbe United Stat, and they are apt to abound lu these remains of Plant ami animal life Tbe foaall shells which are found in them, however, may vary greatly from point to point, because tbe aolmato tbey represent in.sl in different period of geologic time or lu different M0nm la tbe ear- l.onlferoiis ocean Language The principal language of tbe world are Hated In order aa follew: Knglish. sisikeu by mora tban 150400.000 peo pee ple: Herman, more tban iaj000,000; ltussi.ni. more tban 90,000X100; Krench. more tban 00.000X100; Spanish, more than f',, 000.000; Italian, mora than 80. 000,000, and Portuguese, more tban 80, 000,000. These seven are tbe principal languages of Burope and America. There are aald to be A't spoken lan guages or dialects la tbe world l.'i-t in America, 937 In Asia. 0a In Kurope and 270 In Africa. Among other Im portant language are tbe Chinese. Japanese, Scandinavian branches, Hla vonlc speeches and dialects and tbe va rious languages of India, Persia. Ara bia nod iMAdrrn Oreece. A Peer Present. A wounded soldier tfplalned his grievance to nto nurse. "You see, old Smith waa nest me lu tbe trenches. Now, the bullet that took mo In the shoulder and laid me out went Into 'Im and made a bit of a flesh wound iu bto arm. Of course I'm glad he wasn't 'urt bad. Rot he's stuck to my bullet aad gtreo It bis girl. Now, I don't think that's fair. I'd a right to It. I'd never give a girl o' mine s second 'and bullet."- Rscbaage. Now Verb City's Pension. New York city has eight pension funds. Tbey are the public school teachers' retirement fund, the police pension fund, to Are department re lief fund, tbe department of health fund, the t'otlege of the City of New York fund, tbe supreme court nppel late division fund, tbe street cleaning department fund and the city of New York employe' retirement fund. New York Mall. Diplomacy. Johnny," sakl Hie Indignant parent, "why dldu't you come home when I called youT' "I didn't bear you," replied truthful JOBS. "Then why did you run away'," " Because I waa afraid tbat I might heor you."- Itlchmood Time -Dispatch. family Joys. "When you were courting me," said tils wife, "you declared there wasn't amtftutr woman In tbe world like me." Yes," replied her husband, "and I'm glad of M-fer fta ask of other men." in cuiuuiou things tb law of aacri flue takes tbo form of positive duty. I'roude. Nothing but lb harmony of friend ship avjothes our sorrow. Without Its sympathy there to no happiness on earth. - Mosart . ELLA'S MORNING RIDE. When Tap Taught (h CfM man a Lassen In Mihnert. Tb lata it. It. Clatlin. who waa of tb great merchant of the last gen eration, lived for many year at Kluaa bridge, then oue of the suburbs of Now York. It waa his whim to have each morning before breakfast a drink of cold water fresh from tbo spring near tb bouse, One very rainy morning the plteber was not lu It usual place, and be nak ed the waitress why It was mlsslag. "Why. Mr. CianHi," she sld. 'it waa raining so bard and la so muddy that I waa afraid If I went after tbe water I should be loo soiled to wait on the table. I asked Michael to gel It for me, but be aald It waa hla business to look after the horses nn.l carriage, not to run errand." "Oh!" aald Mr. flaflln thoughtfully. "PerhaiMt he la right. Klla Pleaae tell him 1 want tbe victoria." Ten mluult-s later, with much tram pling of hoofs and champing of bits, the carriage drew up at the door, with Michael on the boa In bto rubber coat and hnt cover. "Come, Klla," said Mr. Clndln. "get your pitcher." and taking her by the arm bo walked down the front step and helped her into tb carriage. "Michael," aald h. "drive Klla to the spring aud back, so she can get me tome water without muddying her self." Ever after Michael used to All tb pitcher ou rainy mornings without even waiting to be asked.-Voutb'a Compan Ion. POOR-PULLMAN PORTERS. Com. to Think ef M. Their Jha Are Net Wi fy On. Ueorge or Lemuel or Alegander of tbe Pullman cur whatever tb nam may be baa uo oaay Job. If you do uot believe that go upstair soma hot summer nlgbt to tbo rear bedroom -that little room under tb biasing tin roof which yon reserve for yaw rata tire and make up tb bed flft or twenty time, carefully unmaking It between time and placing tbe clothes away la a regular position. Let your family nag at you and criticise jm during each moment of the job, while somebody play an obligate on (be electric bell and ptoses shoe and ieath er grip underneath your feet Imag Ine (be bouse Is bumping nd rocklng and keep a smIIUig face and ur teoua tongue throughout all of ill Or do this on a bitter night In mid winter, and between every two or three makings of lbs bed In the over heated room slip out of a linen coal snd Into a fairly thin serge one and go snd stand outside the door from three to ten aibiuta In the snow and cold. In some way tUU to ou of lb bard eat parts of Jorg )ol. 'ctoly tb negro to pw.uluuly sensltlr io pngu monla and other pulmonary disss as Yet tbe rule of a purler's Job require that at stopping stations h must be outside of the car-no mailer what lb sour or condition uf tb clluisl emit bag and ready lo say: "What space you got guv'norf Kdward Huugerfurd in Saturday Kven lng l'ot Ptur Tnbuto to Lister, Of all tbe tributes to tbe genius of Lord l.lsler. the dls,serr of antisep tic surgery, probably tbe most touch ing was that (mid to him by I'aateur. the famous Krench scientist At a meeting of savants lo Porto many year ago Imh Utgr )vs present and hi brilliant ucbleremenla were explained ! the audience by I'aateur As be progressed In hi soeeeb be be came more and more emotional, aud at last he was so carried away by bto own eloquence that lb tear stood la his eyes. I'lnnlly he stepped down from Hie pint form, took l.t.rd lister, wbo was In H.u front row ,,f tbe audi enre. bj buth bands. je.J hi in back on to the j, lull, a in and kissed him itii tsith , hecks, after the manner of tin- Krench lu full view of the assembly t-'cw 'siuld have lkJ ou unmoved at Hi greet lieie Iiuihii art of homage to lie distinguished Knglish surgeuu In Sympathy. The I mi men bud met at a dinner party a iid wei-p Miking lu a corner by IbeniseMes "You so i ha t tail woiysjy with the sharp incr and Hie critical tyY' ask ,-d one of Ibellt "Yes." an I, the o'Uvr utoll)' Well, lie watched her for Utte ivthliv ribus ,tv,ns got ber nose nto sumelsHly's business Hbe's the slat woman l marry ' "Willi h sliows how struugely lo ym ..iiilii e in-." said lbs other without reenlmeiil "She's Hie lust woman I II I uiniT.i " t:ebange Ti i-.'j. (trek. "Do you ibiot, t wowW improve my stile" impipeil Hit- tafslly mini "ho bad got Into the OjeSJ through fsvor lllsm "If I were to m iUlr n faster sjsser" "il would Improve the new," replied tbe candid trainer, "If yon got a pars lytic stroke."-London TH-Blta. Arithmetic by Hand. We sbull never lay In danger of for getting that our ancestors did tbelr sums on I heir lingers so long as grtth me He retaiu Hi Word "digits ." Hul modern clvlllxnllou knows nothing of tbe elaborate developments of Ibis methisl. It take a Wallachlaa peaa snl iu iiiiilllply n by it ou hla hands. This Is bow be does If Tbe Angers of sillier band, lgfnnlng with tbe thumb, stand for Hie iiumWr fyom II to 10. So Hie ring finger of one baud aud Hie middle linger of the other lire stuck out to represent 8 aud 0. Counting the Angers remaining ou tbe aide far tbest from Hui thumbs, he finds them 1 and l leupe' lively, and 1 multiplied by '.' gives him Hie iirf4 of bto prod net ' Then be cviuif from tb thumb to the stuck out Angers Inclu sive, flnds them :; and 4, add these and gets 7 fur bis tens Answer, 78. Ail this to avoid knowing (be multi plication table beyond 4 Hhum Naplen' Temper. A story Is told ut a sudden rage Ipto whleh Napoli I fell one day as be was at dinner, lie bad scarcely par taken of a mouthful when apparently some InopiMirliine though! or recollec tion slung hla brain to madness, and receding from Hie table without rising from his chair Ida small stature Mr mltted thai he uplifted bis foot daah went the table, crash went the dinner, and the assperar sprang up, intending to pace the room Quli k as a daah hla waller scratched a few magic symbols on u bll of paper, and the emperor's check had grown store than double. Napoleon appreciated tbe delicacy of bto attendant and aald, "Tbuuk you, my dear Dimand," with oue of bis b Unliable smiles. Tb hurricane had blown over. 'SONG OP THS SHREW. K ll PIHhstl Sbj Mlfih That Only Oharp tar 0n Hsar It, Tb btgh pill bed siueaking Of wills lllng of tb shrew Is a curious sound and frequently acquire quite a song like character, Mote often, however, the voice of the shrev. Is raised In an ger, for It Is n pugnacious liltle animal, and the males huve tierce combats In the spring of the .vein It Is a curious fart that tunny peopl are unable lo hear the shrews squeaking, not thai the sound Is DO) loud enough, but la. call It to so highly pitched that oiil sharp ara can record the IbraUona, Though often spoken of as n mouse. the shrew Is of nn entirely dHTernl speeles, iM'tng Insectivorous niul having sharp teeth on each aide or the month Instead of front teeth, suitable fur gnawing, such as arc pimseased by mice and oilier rodents. Though It exists lu very great mini ber aud ran very frequently lie ob served, much remains lo be discovered regarding the life of Ibis Utile crea ture, an Italian stavie of which In our s in it 1 lest known mammal It Is still n mystery why so many dead shrew should tar found about the roadsides and pathways. They are fearless liltle animals and even when illsiurbcd In their spring Journeys from one place lo another (hey do not allow themselves to be put out Of their course by a trifle London Spectator. SIX MEALS A DAY. This Husky Old Laborer Had a Fairly H.!th Aeestlt. Undoubtedly It to better a a gen gral ml 1 take food sparingly than lu rat to repletion, and there are some people wbo even Ndvis-ale living on on meal a day and who practice, what tbey preach, lint them was no "ons meal g day" nonsense, ulanit Hie aged Suaneg lalsirer whom i: V. I. mas t Thus he dnsi rllsal his dally round and common (ask "Out lu the morning nl 4 oVlo, U mouthful of bread and cheese and pint of ale: then off to the harveat field, ripping and moon (renptng nnd mow lng) IP! S then morning breakfast nnd small Istir u piece of fat i,.ni as Ihick a your hat is wide; then work till l'i o'cleck: thru a mouthful of bread mid cheese nnd u pint of slrong beer ffore n.smer 'fsnnsmer's lunch,' e call ll: work till 12: then at dinner In the farmhouse, sometimes a leg of mutton, sometimes a piece of 1mm and plum pudding; then work till : then a u unc h god' u iiuart iff ale uiiimh mil cheesg, 'I was sktujmrd cheese, though) : then work ll miet. then bosk snd have aupiNtr and n pini it ale" U dun tbrvuilcle A Pr Cfy. Klla -M Us Antique aay be wishes she could step to h,. Hio'ne and all tip her happy catteY livs Itelli If she did she'd have bi emplov the long distance Jilmnc l-'lorlda Times I'liloii Claim Preeented Against That County si The December Term el The County Court, 1918. Ceaarel Feaal W'lisl l'utss.. Ami Namss AIM. Dr. C. C. (irlfllih, salary county physician I 74 00 Kyder Bros., supplies Treasurer's offle II 24 litsssA I'ru.Hiontmrt'o , supplies Slierlir offic.. 13 76 Cbas. A. King, keep county issir 19) ' J. I.. Kiia), lsl etc , lor Mrs. Hch.uk Ji.oy Mr. Tim kribs. wood rtc I ,, Mr skbnk l l.unabiirgPalbm A Co- supplies lor county charge K U.'i Lunaburg, Dalton A Co., supplies for Mrs. Scbenk 17 u I. Hchwarlx, dllo 00 tin Mrs. Henry Kichaulson, keepot Katie Pick 700 Cliss. A. King, guarding ioMtip iian.ete. SIBs C. K. Tul lot I. , registering ID voters II UO Dell Dibble, meals for mmi U I'. I. Sell warts, gold dust for eouil lioiir "0 R A lllckeuson, hauling rabbit scidpa.sto,.,,, N 00 II 8 Kaynoldt, Jiurnlug rabbit scalp, etc 7 a BT Hucbet. stamps etc lor ofllce 3 nu Hushoag A 'o., supplies clerk's oflice SB) W A Hoodman.lsjsrd of prisoners 71 " Frank Warner, justice lee, state Kale Pick. Claimed 7ft 7 70 i: (1 (Vllcbfleld, dep. sheriff din, 110 Wl C K Tulloch, witness I 70 Mr. 0 K Tulloch.dilo I 70 Albert A. Thompson, dlto 2 90 Chas Be vers, dlio 10 Mrs. John MiTbcisou, ditto.. 90 Krnk Kudlnls, Interpreter for Katel'irs 60 OWCometys.refuodof iUIIUir 913 Koy and Maud lluuysrd, .lit.. il HI J. O. Bunyard, dlio Ift If) Paul Finke, dlto..,, 4 ID Paul Flnke, over charge on las receipt 10 00 W. A. Uoodman,Kcss turnover ol'taxes l0 J. E. Eberle, ralaml of taxes 10 6S Tbe I'lliiea-llrrald, printing Joy county , ft? oil Mary A. Hmltb, board lor Kat I'lck, a diivs 1 80 High Sckool Fund M. J, lb-aril, pulling wind In abed IN 'XI I. Hchw.i I. supplies, high aaOOO) I) 11) The Times Herald printing for high acbool It.' So Road Fund lloilson ec;iuglit (s07BPBfrtl for road machinery ) J.i Lunabcrg.DaJton A to , Conl oil Of) venience, snd sUKal MbssIMsaUs. rapMtw has dm k m hariism atnnsj. Ml at: mmk ssssMMssaSsM mmm sMtOflsi. sals4v .- sHltUai. Haa aanausla. visibfa ksmmsi. It laMrfowaaaaiiy. Tftl wm look lhrtu.i tl. iwmsI ilssjm now swm as. UMU SM BMBHl BS1IXM S....I ll VSUf ..AA mntl mtimm mmI.m injury Irum Wfiira cariridaas, t-ir.zrii" Y-i-rz--ZJi l , , - T - I alul . uiiw.l aaM. t Mi UWIM tlnw navBf up sKroat your liua uf aiglii. Mil. M. lu .Mslssrt . ,tl kiss aad .U Js-aH Wuisi. iu si,! I,, lit Ituntiss ..rill,!,.. , I, Miuiif.la, aswk., uuwi, .1, . . ... MUWJt WUI. I.v , fJbMmlb$Jvmims A, 8 WUow Stv New Hsvsn, Cunts, JMtiMt 2"i Uur.BUi Lattap Indirtfii, k rev. specimen of I Mr style bf be" inning nb-1 fmllhn Irilers In ilia old i mt1 liitetiisllhg as In strlk lUtrdSl to the Im mile "on dleully," "faithfully" or truly' of the present day. It would certainly be difficult to match the following sub scrlptlnn of s letter from tbe Duke of (Shrewsbury to Sir Thomas Hanraer, dated September, 1718: "I dealr that j ou will lielleve Hint, wherever I am, I shall always endeavor to deserve and mi brabb value your friendship, lie lng, with n sincere eateeui, air, your at faithful anil olscdleut servant, Shrewsbury." lieiiuently one meets with helllcoa -aihaerlptlona, aa lu the rase of Hie ICnrl of Huntly and Krrol, who In IIXM threatened "awful consequences" to the mnglstrntcs of Aberdeen unless they released certain gentlemen Imprisoned In I heir city and subscribed. "Votirs as vo v. in, either present ace or Weir." Quote ths Hssdlines. "Isi you ace that youngster standing on Hi., comer with hla hand In his pockets and whistling with all his might V" "Of eour I see him and hear him loo " "Ilea one of the calamity howlers In i our nelghbotl 1 ' Von must be mistaken." ".Vo. I'm not. He Bella newsiapem after acbool." Hlrnilngbam Ageiler aid Tailing Time in West Africa. II.-, imse of tbe scarcity of clocke In West Africa ocnta are timed by the regular dally oi-currence. Vr et iiinple, a native wrote that ahe had re celled new of her sister's Illness "a liltle while before tbe guinea fowl mil." (hat Is, alaini R o'clock In tbe morning. Why Ms Waa Sad. "Why so aad aud dowucasiT" "My wife has threatened In leave inn." "i 'beer up. Women are always threatening something like that, but tbey hardly ever du It" "Thai's what I was thinking." Houston Post, Marat) of Pregr. "What has hceome of lore In a cot tage, anyhow?" "It has given away lo Incompatibili ty lu a bungalow " Kansas t'lly Jour nal ... "I American Adding . n I Listing Machine eight column capacity Price $88.00 F. O. B. May wood, 111. Sold on one year's credit or 3 pgr gent, discount for cash. MAIL COUPON TODAY AmerfcMj) jQgp Company CbiCStolO, PrBBM aervd booklet deacripr tive of American Adding and Listing Machine. Bees Clipped from Please mentlflh this paper in answcriiitf this ud. N Church. Regular preaching services each sunjay at f rn.,ana v:ijp.m Sunday-sehooJ it Q a. m every Sunday. Tueadsy Bible Study at 7:30 p. in Wednesdsy Mid-week Prayer meeting ut 7:80 p. m. Sunday evening at 6:46 o'clock young peoples meeting. Will be glad to call on the sick nnd needy at any time. S, j). flowers, Pastor. M r ' vNfPisI LssssssMkX For its wonderful Accuracy , iu aaf ety and con ill tftwtivtm W ainall same et shoolins, you sferUJd aMjr 2ttqrftn IUptin lUfla w Model JTJ, a lllnsuated, M- :iW,w .!. ,l . , - . 21-IihIi i ll,. alds- round bernl, i 19 skols. aarkWsf. lsM KM rsMl. A M3. tiBUuBksUgxgsp'' Chamberlain'. Tabloid Thin Is ths rriffJulfie Intended fhpecislly forstomgrhr trouble iHiiousncas sna voiihiiubiioii. ii is meetiriK with much succpbs snd rapidly gsininj: in ftvor snd popularity. For sale by all deal ers. Christian Science Church. Christian Scientists will hold there services at. the Presbyter ian Church, Sundays at 8 P. M. Wedneedays at 7:80 p. m. Sun day School at 1:80 p.m. Read ing Room at room No. 6 Masonic Building and it will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons of each week from 2 until 5 o'clock. This is a free reading room and people are wel come to come during those hours. JUfmJRA-WJsWTDJEPHOIIE TEIICRAPH COMPANY Silent Se)ci"jt Oar These f asiuras alone are conclusive evidence that we hold the strictest cen sorship over business in trusted to us, JAMES E WESTON, Gen. Mgr. orricui. niHBt-rokv ertr OSSUOS'. .. idea. K. cbarulwrlsln lll.rr) Ijiiic u ll N fi W . tins:. 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Saw Mulhrr.ti, .1 Mil IIHII Mssnsss at tk rosncll ...i s.- ,m,.i ami rosrtk Wedsngd M.,or HI' Lst.n kut Vsa Winkle llrurv lisllon ,.K. I., lis omis; Try Tisaasi.i Msrskal, -iinclls i rut vstun I i - I J, a. lAgsmn m Mulb.ru.s.1 If You Want ALL The Home News READ THE TIMES-HERALD aw as. s $2.00 a year Best Job Printing Scrubbing Unnecessary Enamel your yralls and woodwork and secure a finish that is hard and smooth, non-absorbent and sanitary. Enameled surfaces do nor require scrub Mna Af7 .ocoMional wiping svith a dump cloth will keep them' looking ejean ! frcsl,, LCMGQUAUTY EjXAMKUS (NEAL'S) re easily applied. They cost no more than ordinary paint and save you time, trouble und worry. Our "Home Decorutiinj" booklet tells you how you can "do it yourself" at trifling cost Ask lor a free copy. Burns Hardware Co. Affenti Wanted -To reDftMnt Thti Lafollettd Nurtsry Co. ,.. , A .,,,, 'inill l!'l 'I' II Kill HUH TVPVIIVV in m for Cts trul OrcKon. Kvcrybody wsnts them. Write for particulars. Theodore Hubbard. Box 72, Prinevillc, Oregon. Save Your Coupons. With nil kodak finishing amounting to $2. 00 I will givs'an 8x10 enlargement of your favorite film fret. Films developed 10c per roll any size. Packs 26c. Prints 5c. postcards 6c Sayer Studio, Burns, Ore. WilHon'fl Creamery Batter at Hagey's. $1500 Reward! TbeOtsaea, Osl- ifnroissaiKsvaas I.I f sttasft Slews hob Associations wblan tb aaaer- IsBsa Is sssssbsr. will air ft.os J ri'ward far ! ilenr- Is4l WWII t sv Be- lbs arra fiction nor ssriles MssJ- i,ii tor sU or mulHbsMaalai to snr uf Its sisfB i la addition mil,,, sksee, ths ssdsnla afl i. laeaasM inliiioa imo.ob lor sll krsss I, ran, In! Imiii. alHxl tstre both r sltksr )w. Hrsud rscord4 in clgbt conatlrs Ssae llsrnc), I.I,.. .,) ( risill count!.. HSTSSS yi.ai.il enes soM, Nii. tin grown liorsM aald snd self la rai Irani ).., v. w. iikiihn rits. 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' J JBS7 I I asSdsW' a--nZl JsnSjjsoi, A'ssTT filUPriTH St SAURMAN fhyilulanl snd yinirwons SIIRNS. (iMKnn- tl. VU. CI I flirii'lKii ami Barns, - - - Oregon. Offlee on eeeond floor Tons an ma lllrig, Phnni. Main St. OEHHflfl a DENMAff. Physicians and Surgeons Calls answererl aftHnptl) night or 4a 'Pbooe llarrlnian. Harrlman, Oregon Of- Minnie Hand Physician and Surgeon Direct Telephone Cunnr, Hon Albritton. Ore. It. E. HIB6AKD Offlee first ilar ea.t photo Knllcry Bnrns. Ox BRUCE R. KESTER Attorney at Law .a Offic. PractJcn Land Scr'p for Vale, Oregon M. A. BIGGS Attorney at Law Veegtly UloV. Burns. Drrgon G. A. REMBOLO Attornr-y- -iit-l,:iw, Barns, Oregon. HERMAN VON SCILMALZ Attorney at Imw Contests and practice lajfim- I'. H Und OIBce a specialty Offlcs: Pry Bliljr. ncil ,1 .,.,, t ,,,t offlee Burn, Oregon CHARLES W. EublS LAWYER Burns, - - Oregon PraeUeea in th.t Stuie Cons ami be ne the C.8. Uad Offlee. Ohaa. tl. ix-oiiaitt. 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