The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 26, 1918, Image 7

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    DR. B. P. SMITH
Physician and Surgeon
Hums, Oregon
bfiVc.ind residence. Ceo. Young house
Phone No. B88
CARL C. GRIFFITH
Physician and Ntirgaou
M1RN8, OJUEOON.
J. UJ. GEARY
I'll vHiciati and Surgeon.
Hums, - - - Oregon.
iflee on second llinir Tona warns Bldg.
'Phone MsliiWi.
)ENMN & DENMAN.
Physicians and Surgeons
till saswered promptly night or da
'phone 1 1 hi riiitnu.
Harriman, Oregon
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeon
Direct Telephone Connection
Albritton. Ore.
It. E. HIBBRRD
DE1TTIST
Office first door east photo nailery
Hum-. Oregon.
BRUCE R. KESTER
Attorney at Law
nd Office Practice
Land Scrip for Sale
Vale, Oregon
M. A. BIGGS
Attorney at Law
I 0 ). F. Bldg., Hums, Oregon
HERMAN VON SCHMALZ
Attorney at Law
Itl nd prnctire before I'. S. Land
( Mice a penalty
Bee: Fry Bldg. next door to post oflee
Bums. Oregon
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
Practices iu tin- State Courts and be-
lbs U.S. Lead office.
(Jims. 11. Ijeonaitl,
Attoknky-at-law,
ireful attention given to Collec-
tionn and Real Katate matters.
I'irt- Insurance.
Notary Public
Blk.ns. Okkoon.
LONE
RESTAURANT
QEOROfi FOON Pi op.
a
Heals At All Hours
Short
Orders and Prompt Service e
With Reasonable Rates
(live Me A Call
e i
Opiioslte Tlmea-Hrrald Balldlna '
e
A. J. BOCKHOLD
717--4th Street
Oregon City, Oregon
will buy all your Furs
3-VdI- aT
X-i3ira.a. Ofico IJPzactic
3STotsir37- IFhj.'bllc.
HERBERT A. FOAGE
ARCHITECT
Plant and Specification Prepared for
Building! of Any Clam.
Offlc.i- Room 6 and 7. Od.l-r How. Building
Hurna, Oregon
F. 0. DllLABD A. O. Faolkkri
rormarlr asal, Kuf near formerly chief Kb
In 0. 8 Reelauatloa Her- ilmtr ot Hots i
T'"- Wattarn ft.
Eastern Oregon Engineering
Company
CIVIL AND IRRIGATION ENGINEER
Bins, Oregon
JOHNOKMIIKKLINU,
L D
Jowelor. Optloio.ii.
and
Unit raver.
Fine Watch Repairing A Spe
cialty.
Jack Rabbit
SKINS
If You Exterminate
JACK liAltlUTS
The skins Can Be Bold
FOR (ASH
They must be whole skins,
dried in Sun or Air so that
moisture evaporates
For particulars write
S. L. Meninger
140 W. 69 Street
New York
WANTED
Country salesmen for several
good counties in this state to
handle our complete line of
fruit trees, shrubbery, roses,
etc., booking advance spring
orders now; necessary supplies
furnished; good money for
right men.
Address
Pacific Nursery Co.,
1224 (irand Avenue.
Portland, - Oregon
Sumpter Valley Railway Cd.
Arrival and Departure Of Trains
Departs
No. 2, Prairie 10:15A.M.
Sumpter 2:35 P. M.
Arrives Baker 4:15 P. M.
Departs
No. 1, Baker 8:30 A. M.
Sumpter 1 0:05 A. M.
Arrives Prairie 2:10 P. M.
No. 1 Makes good connection
with O.-W. R. & N. Co. No. 4
(Fast Mail) leaving Portland 6:15
P. M.. arriving at Baker 7:55 A.
M. and No. 17 from east arriv
ing Baker 6:50 A. M.
No 2 connects with No. 6 (Fast
Mail) arriving at Baker 7:55 '.
M. which picks up Pullman at
Baker, arriving at Portland 7:00
A. M. Also with No. 18 at
0: aP. M. for joints East.
emCmW CVeiCVimB
7 " ;:'
t'-:-'i-.'.h...
Meet the
Home Merchant i
Half Way
He knows YOUR needs.
He knows the NEEDS OF THE
TOWN.
You'll get BETTER TREAT
MENT and BETTER GOODS
in this town than you will any
where else.
I Keep the Dollars f
In Town
Winks and Eye Baths.
Every few seconds we wink holll our
eyelids ut oace, although not parpooo
ly. If we stop winking our eyes be-
come nneomfortebto and gradually
oeaao i work a they should, When
ill.' ays la open the front of it In ex
I posed In 'lilt niiil iln I iiimI h ii -t to
become so drj thai s painful stinging
sensation results or would do so if
constant moisture were not provided
to iieiinse mid aootba i in- IIbbuqb
.i ii matter ( facti eei h Urns we
wiui. w waatf the ere, says the Popu
iar Science Montblj Up above each
aye la a tlnj bag called the te.ir gland,
Mini nil iii' lime are me awake II
tnabea tears When tba fronl of the
aye feels Itself becoming a mile too
dry or iiii'.ty a communication i. Hem
for a supply of BOlBtttre. The eyelid
then COmoa dOWa Willi a tear Inside
It to HrMh clean tin- front of the eye
Tills I-, i lie moot gentle and perfect
wushlug III the WOfld.
Safety of a Ship.
The safety of a ship ilepeiiils upon
its Ntabllily. Strength, water tlgliliicNs
and reserve stability and lloatalilllty if
injured Tin- atraaatk is due to the
fnnnlng and plating or planking. Wa
ter ilghleeaa is effeeted by calking Hie
aoema between piaies and ptaajia The
seaiiis of IrOO plates are calked by
hniuiiieiiiig the islge of the Uppermost
plates against the one underneath It.
The senilis between pWBke are partly
tilled with oakum. Which Is forced In
and Ihe remainder of Ihe hcuui lllhsl
with pitch, marine live or putty. The
reeerre stability and lloataldllty wlien
injured depend upon Ihe poNllioti and
Volume of Ihe Interior spine which Is
Hooded, To reduce this volume to a
safe point vessels are divided into com
partments by water light bulkheads.
Which extend BCroOg the Nhip ut Inter
rale.
Mulr Could Drivo a Bargain.
Most people know that the famous
uaturallat Bod writer, John Mulr, left
a substuntlul fortune behind him when
be died, but few perhaps are a warn
that during tbo ten years he dedicated
altogether to business he waa known
us the hardesl null al a bargain In the
whole of California, "Ag a bargainer,"
writes Alio Doeeh) "John Mulr was
pure Scotch. Mulr had the biggest and
most dependable supply of Tokuy
yrapes In California. The Sun Kran
CleCO Jobbers bOUgbl Ills yield to meet
their regular anipmenta to the north
and cast. There were at that time
four big fruit Jobbing houses In San
KraiulNco, mid they tell lules yet Iu
Commlaalon row of the bargalna John
Mulr drove With them, lie wns never
known lo name a price hist. Whether
ho wee selling grapes or laud, he tiled
first to Mini out what the other man
was willing to pay. Hut he always
had a price In mind, nml he got It. It
made no difference w lint was Ihe mar
ket price of grapes, lie iniiile tho Job
bers pay w hat he expected "
Lighting London Street.
In I llii cllleiiH were obliged lo hang
out camlles on dark nights to Illumi
nate Ihe .-I reels This was enforced
by an mi or parliament lu hum. in
liiai Edward Homing, the inventor of
ell lamps, mode " ilarlng offer, which
was dial for a proper consideration lie
would engage to place a light before
every tenth door on dark nights from
il p. m. till iiddulghi. Ills proposition.
was accepted, mid he was given tho
exclusive right to light the streets a
Indicated for a term r yoars. But the
scheme provoked a great uproar among
'he people Some of lllein entlilislns
iicaiiy applauded n and balled n lug
rs the greatest benefactor tbe city ever
mil 'i in. ii.. and i "i other furiously de
nod in eil iiim nml his scheme and de
iniiiuii i thai du contract he canceled.
llemlng held on, mil In dine (he peo-
pta i.ccnme id. uc .'"'i iii having die
streets lighted. In 17,'iU tin clly gov
ernment gseumed the l-espoiuslblllty.
Primogeniture.
Tile law of primogeniture sends
linck Us roots to MJ mimt ancient
times. Awny back in the patriarchal
AW Ihe llrnl I xirii BOB liml a snpc
lioi'lly ihit nil Ills brethren nml in Ihe
ill. seine of his falher wiih In every Im
portant MAN the hi'iiil of Ihe hoiiHe.
upon ihe ilenth of the father lie t"
mine by the unwritten law, which
could not lie questioned, the priest and
lord of Ihe family, and naturally to
blm fell the property as well as the
honors of the household. Primogeni
ture wherever It Is found todsy Is the
lingering remusut of the ancleut custom.
Dufferln'e Warning Dream.
There sro many stories on record of
the warning dream. The late Lord
Dufforlii when Iu Paris dreamed that
be wiih Iu a hearse being conveyed to a
cemetery. A few (lays Inter ss he was
up. I'll to culcr a hold elevah r he was
Kin-tied to observe Hint ihe attendant
mi . the living reproduction of the
driver of the bearae in his dieonj He
Stepped hack, nuil tin- lift went up
Without 111 in Before II had reached
Ihe top of ihe hul.itliig Nome breakage
look place in the mechanism, ami the
lift crashed down to the bottom, every
one ill II being killed.
Toe Much Musie.
Street Hinging In an especially Nea
politan Institution, and when for the
lli-.t time one hears beneath his win
down the more often than not off key
iei .1 i of Hie ansppy. lining, lues-
prcsslbly Infectious Nenpolitsn songs
he In enehnnled and throws penult
freely After n week or ho of It r.n a
dteiidy diet, day and night, be Inclines
much more toward heavy crockery. -National
Oeogrspblc Magazine.
His Idea.
"Would you nay thai marriage Is a
failure?"
"Not exactly; It's more like s Intel
(less venture."
"In what way?"
"Well, yon nni't blame (lie bnslness
for t In- failures that get Into It." De
I roll 1'roe I'n hh
Woman's Love.
It i..i es a Hundred men to make an
rlicninpuieiil, hut II takes only the Iu
(ineii. e of one M omuii to innke n gOBM
i not only admire woman us die moai
iM'.iiiiifni object cmi created, but '
lev..,:! a bar as the redeemed glorj ol
iiiiin.iiiiiy. ihe sain tuary of all rlatuee,
the pledge "f nit perfect iun!l!le. of
bear) mid lend ii is because women
ue ... inn h better Iban men thai their
faults are considered greater Theona
thing in this world Hint Is considered
:ini, the only teak thai rises
above the clooda, Ihe wlndou in wbtch
the llghl biiriiK fmeier. Ihe one star
ihat derlwesa cannot qnendt, i wo
minis love I' rises to the glealest
height; It sinks lo the lowest depths;
it forgives tlie uurst cruel Injuries. A
womea'a love is the nerfhme of the
licai I. This a the lent loe Hint sub
dues the eatthi the hue thai has
Wrought miracles of art. that ghea us
music all Ihe way from cradle soul,' i"
the grand symphony that hears ihe
soul away on wings of lire a hue
Ihat Is greater than power. BWeOtOt
Ihan life and stronger than death.
Hot. eil . lugersoll
Crooked Straits.
Perhaps the most remarkable and
Intricate strait III the world 11 likely
lo be chucked on the scrap hen p. lis
day. Which Is-giin lute In history. Is
almost over The Panama canal has
diverted most of lis traffic ami will
presently divert much more Tho fa
mono explorer Magellan was the llrst
man to brave Ihe dangers of this tor
tuous passage Me did It Iu a wind
luinmer. but as a rule only SMSmoMpS
follow In his trnln. It Is loo crooked s
strait for the sailing ship.
In the llrst place, the strait of Magel
Ian Is 400 miles long. It Is as twisty
nil beadf as a serpent or an eel. and
In places It Is Itauked with snow cap
ped mountains 7,ii feet high.
It would help matters If ships could
anchor, but they cannot. The water
is too deep. Ko this strait bus never
been popular with sailing skippers,
and they prefer Ihe rigors of Ihe Horn
and several hundred miles farther
around
WALKING FERNS.
Thee Curious Plants Travel About In
a Novel Manner,
Some plants when' they gel (he Willi
derlual and want lo travel semi out
their seed children fastened to tiny air
Shine 04" winged kites (llhels BbOOl
their seeds like bullets from guns. This
one readies out his fool, lakes a long
step and trawls Just like you do when
you visit the woods That's why wo
call him the walking fern
Ills fronds are green and heart shap
ed. They taper ut tho ends, and at
each tip a bud forms. From Ibis bud
s cluster of small fronds and roots
develop, dangling from Ihe end of the
frond like weight on the end of a
spring.
As the cluster grows nml gels heavier
die lop of the frond bends toward the
en nh. The weight of the rain and dew
helps bend until dually Ihe lip touches
Ihe earth. There Ihe partially devel
oped roots take hold and start a new
plant.
So (lie fern keeps on walking, send
lag eul new fronds, bending them lo
the earth and starting new plants, The
plants are linked together by the line.
threadlike rronds until Instead of one
walking fern lliey hgVO S while fn
mile
Unfortunately this Interesting plant
is mere or less rare, although It Is ii
native of the sastara United states
it doesn't thrive well as a cultivated
plant, or perhaps we would tee morn
of It. Philadelphia North American.
IN TIIIO CIRCUIT 00UBT OF TIIK
HT.VI'H OF OltlXJON Kolt IIAK
NKV t'OUNTV.
HITMMONH
Violet Josephine 1'ellar, Ilaiiit Iff,
vs.
Joseph Henry Foliar, Defendant.
To Joseph Henry Hollar, above earn
ed defendant;
IN TUB NAMK OF THE STATIC
OP OREGON you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint In the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the date of the
flrat publication of thla summons,
and If you fall to' appear or answer,
for want thereof, the Plaintiff will
apply to tbe Court for the relief
prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt:
First, That the bonds of matri
mony now existing between Plaintiff
nml Defendant be dissolved and that
Plaintiff have a decree of divorce
absolute;
Second, That tho Plaintiff have
(he care, custody and control of
Joseph Donald Pullur, minor child
of the Plaintiff and Defendant;
Third, That Plaintiff have Judg
ment for her costs and disbursements
herein and for such other and fur
ther relief as to equity may pertain.
This summons Is published In The
Times Herald, a weekly newspaper
published and of general circulation
In Harney County, Oregon, by order
of Hon. H. C. Levens, Judge of the
County Court for Harney County,
Oregon, which said order was duly
made and entered on the 18th day of
December, 1917, and directed that
this summons be published as above
stated for a period of six weeks.
The first publication of this sum
mons Is inuile on December 22, 1917
(Signed) J. W. 1)1008.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Whose residence and post
office address Is Hums, Har
ney County, Oregon.
NOTICF. TO CHF.niTOHS
Not lee h hereby given that the
mi. i. reigned have been duly appoint
ed Joint executors of tho Hast Will
nuil Testament and Batata of Jacob
C. Welcome, deceased, by the Coun
iv Court of the Statu of Oregon, for
Harney County.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present tliem, duly verified as by
law required, to us or one of us at
our residence iu Hums, Harney
County, Oregon, or at tbe office of
our attorney J. S. Cook lu said City.
County and State, within six mouths
from the dute of tills notice.
Doled this 20th day of December,
1917.
MAOOIK M. DKVF.N8
AliFKF.D C. WKLCOMF.
Joint executors of ths Hast Will
and Testament and Kslate of '
Jacob C. Welcome, deceased.
NOTICF OF HALF, OF
PROPKRTY.
It FA I,
IN THK COUNTY COURT FOR TRIO
HTATK OF OMMOJJf toll II A R
NFV COFNTY.
In Ihe matter of the estate of
W. K. Alberson, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of sale
made and entered In the above en
tilled Court on the day of January,
r.us. the undersigned administrator
of the above entitled estate will sell
at private sale on and after the 12th
day of February, 1918, at Hums,
Harney County, Oregon, the follow
ing described property to-wlt: Lots
4 and 5 of Section 1 and Lots 1 and
8 of Section 2. Twp. 31, South, Range
:ir Fast W. II,
Suld sale will be made mibject to
confirmation by the county court
of Harney County, Oregon.
S. ALHKKSON.
Administrator of the estate of
W. B, Alberson, deceased.
NOTICF TO CRFDITORH
IN THF COUNTY COURT OF THK
HTATK OF OHKOON.FOR IIAR
NKY COUNTY.
In the mutter of the estate
of John Duffy, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned bus been appointed ad
ministrator of the above entitled es
tate by the Hon. H. C. Levens,
County Judge of Harney County,
Oregon; all persona having claim
Bgatast said estate are notified to
present the same duly verified as by
law required, to me at Fields, Ore
gon, or by J. W. Hlggs, my attorney
al Hums, Oregon, within six months
Croat 'he dute Of the first publica
tion or Ibis notice. The first publi
cation is December :':., isi7.
.' If, McDADK,
Administrator of estate
of John Duffy, 'ceased.
Cable rates have been reduced be
tween North and South America.
NOTICF, FOB FtrillilCATIOrT
UN1TKD 8TATK8 LAND OFFICH
r.uins, Oregon, December 21, 1917
Notice Is hereby given that Thomas
Itlaiiiy, of Callow, Oregon, who on
February I, 1913, made Homestead
entry, No. 00B39, for 810 U, Sec. 1
and NHy4, Section 12, Township 83
8.. Range 80 K , Willamette Meri
dian haa filed notice of Intention to
make final three-year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, befcro C. B. Tulloch, U. 8.
Commissioner, at his office, at Ber
dugo, Oregon, on the 23rd day ot
January, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Andrew Jacquot, Mrs. Andrew
Jacquot Bnd Francis Jacquot, all of
Catlow, Oregon. Clias. Ileckley, ot
Heckley, Oregon.
V. O. COZAD, Register
Our Jitney Offer - This ami r,r.
DON'T MlfiH THIS. Cut out this,
slip, enclose with five cents to Foley
ft Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago
III., writing your name and address,
clearly. You will receive In return
a trial packkage containing Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound, for
coughs colds and croup. Foley Kid
ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab
lets. For sale by Keed Bros.
o
When this country rounda up the
alien enemies, will that also Include
DaFollette?
NOTICF. TO CKF.DITOKM
IN THK COfNTY COURT OF TIIK
HTATK OF OltKtiON FOR MAR
,NKY COIXTV.
In the matter of the estate
of Tony Flint, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministrator of the above entitled es
tate by the Hon. H. C. Levens. Coun
ty Judge of Harney County, Oregon; '
all persons having claims against
said estate are notified to present the
same daly verified as by law requir
ed, to me at my place of business In
Borne, Harney County, Oregon, or to
J. W. BlggB, my attorney, within hIx
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice. The first
publication is Dec. 29, 1917.
W. M. FARItE,
Administrator of the estate ot
Tony Flint, deceased.
Was l ,-. ling All Run Down.
Douls Uuckner, Somerset. Vs.,
writes: 'I was feeling all ruu down;
tired, with pains lu my back. After
taking Foley Kidney Pills I. felt like
u new man." Backache, rheumatls
pains, stiff Joints, sore muscles,
swollen ankles, and sleep disturbing
bladder ailments yield quickly to
ihls time-tried remedy. Sold by
EtOSd Hros
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Statu of Oregon
United States Senaters:
Geo. B. Chamberlain, Harry Lane
Cengressmen:
W. C. Hawley. N. J. SInnott, C. N.
. McArthur.
I Attorney General, George M. Brown
Governor James Wlthycombe
Secretary of State Ben W. Olcotk
, Treasurer T. B. Kay
Supt. Public Instruction J. A. Chur
chill. ' State Printer John Lawrenne-
, Supreme Judges:
F. A. Moore, Geo. H. Burnett, RobL.
Kukln. H. S. Bean, Thos. A. McBrlde,
Henry L. Benson, Lawrence T. Har
ts. Ninth Judicial District
District Judge Dalton Biggs
County Attorney M. A. Biggs
I Circuit meets the first Monday in
I April, and first Monduy In October.
i Joint-Senator J. A. Hurloy
Joint-Representative, C. M. CrandaV
County of Harney
County Judge H. C. Levena
' Clerk, Chester Dalton
; Treasurer Pearl O. Flak
I Surveyor, Frank Gowan
Sheriff W. A. Goodman
Assessor John Caldwell
' School Supt Frances Clark
I Coroner G. W. Clevenger
Commissieners:
W. H. Robins, R. L. Hass.
County Court meets the first Wed
nesday in January, March, May, July,
September und November.
Harney U. S. I.uuil Office
Register V. G. Cozad
Receiver, .
.Sam MothersHead
City of Horns
Meetings of the Council every Sec
ond uiul Fourth Wednesday.
Mayor H. C. Levensj
Recorder W. Y. Klug
Treasurer Henry Dalton
Murshul R. L. Halites
Ceuncilmen:
George Fry, J. E. Loggan, Sam