I HAVE MANY GOOD REMEDIES Chine Physician by No Mean All Ignorant of Fin Point of Thlr Proflon. Writing of a recent decree of Hie Chinese fovernment, permit tln(r an p leu on the humnn body. Milliard' He lew (Shanghai) says that It la only lately that rhlnew doctor dlacovered that the bodies of Orientals had the rnnie Internal arrnnRement a thoae of Occidentals. They had been taught that the organ were arranged much hi the milliner of a modern oilier- build ing with the levator shsfl ss ! " neclliig medium. Hill It adds : "It must be admitted. Imwiner. tbnt the Chinese pniollthmiTs, thfOUgtl long nrperlehoa and through tii cna torn of heading down medical ecreta from one generation to another, i have minv excellent nti 1 1 remedies, One Chinese medical treatise InBlcate no less tnao W dlfferenl type of pulse, nnd anottaw t'nrin of Ireatment Is thai of puncturing the body with a needle. A chart of the human body contain 7X spots which are Indicated a the place where It ll s:ife to Insert a needle without Injuring a vital or gan. Qnlnlhe us a medicine has long been known In China, Belief In the Handily of the human body In rela tion to future life has up to the last few years prevented the use and devel opment of larger." Play at Something. Are you one of those who laugh at those who ride bobbles? Hid you ever notice that a nian doesn't amount to much who Isn't a little batty over something outside of the way he makes a living. Look around nt the unusual men and women you know and see If all of them haven't sidelines In the way of work. These queries nre due to a lory of a Idg man who "clears his mind" every evening b.v driving a motorenr through the worst trattlc In the world, lie could Just as well take easier routes, hire an expert chauffeur or not drive at all. but the trip makes him forget SUCh little thing as money deals nnd Mg operation die every day some portions of yonr hndl other than those with which you make a living, either mind or muscle, lu-.t because you're grown la no reason why yon mould nol play. Toledo Blade. MOVIES MUST DRIP GLOOM Picture Dramas That Have Happy Ending Can Never Attain Popu larity in Rush. Four and the act movie dramas of the highly emotional and sentimental . kind are popular In Kussla. Cowboy! ctlvltles. murders ami burglaries do not appeal to these audiences. Rough ' comedy Is wasted even on the cheap est llussiau audience. They do not , understand It. American pictures, a a rule, do not appeal to the Ilusaian tnsle. They :nl a drama woven usually annual the "eternal triangle;" the men must he ardent lovers, and the women Weak hut noble. A meeplng mother or the deathbed nf beloved father Is always very lin preaaive. There must be a death In the drama, preferably the sub hie of hero or heroine, with the other one going into the cloister at ti ml. The Ideal picture play for Russian popular' audiences must not. under any clrcum- ! stances, have n happy ending, The Russian use a great deal of de-; snfptlvs and explanatory material on Ihe films In showing their own dramas They depend upon It largely for Lb "action." They do not care nearly so much for action In the picture as for postures Indicating emotions. Ama tory and deathbed scenea should al ways he photographed to the Inst de tail, but nearly everything else may he written and read. Do I Look Like a Boy? .Ssnr- BSk f 2 B& JESm TrL&mfri SSS Bs Ji BuiHr "-"w IssTX 9J mL LWt..MmMk.'s , sWgfjkhol W m X I - aasl Wg fJPa'" 'S.- Ltille Mdry KfAliyter in'Pjnls nnr AT LIBERTY Saturday, IN DAYS OF PONY EXPRESS 8rvlc. of Cour, Would B Laugh1 at Now, But We Really ) markabl Than. The pony express, a romantic fea ture of the Weat of that day, waa part of a mall line from New York to Ban Franclaeo. Between Ht. Joseph, Mo., the weatern terminus of the railway, and Sacramento, the distance wa traversed by horaemen mounted on awirt and durable ponies, each of which traveled alxty mile, and then turned over his mall bags to another. The weight carried was not to ex- d ten pounds, and the charge waa $."S In gold for each quartet of an ounce, A letter or parcel weighing nn ounce. now carried for 8 centi, cost 20 in the days of the pony express, lly the aid of the pony rarrtera the dlafance Be tween New fork and San I'ranclsco m Covered In I I 'lays, ii Truly re niarkahlo performance, considering the real tllatanC and the character of the country traversed by the brava rid ers. 'Plie horienien were In constant danger In many sections of the route I'rmn hoatll Indlnns, but they were well paid, their salary being H.S00 a month. The pony axpreai lusted two years, being abandoned when the tele graph line across the continent wa completed. How Do Men Break Down? Re assured Mint there Is no chnnc of your breaking down although there will be limes when yon will try' to fool yourself with this Idea. This thought of breaking down Indeed Is one of the Illusions of mediocrity. It Is the excuse whl'-h every limy man present! to himself It Is moral iis'.lg ma 1 1 -an. The grent fact Is that men do not break down from overwork so much as la commonly supposed. A they go upward In the scale of In creased activity. Inrreased responsi bility only acts upon them as a natural stimulant unit carries them along. If bard work and worry killed men so easily, ni"st of the successful business men of America woulc In- (had ill ready. No! What kills men Is due more 10 what they take Into their stomachs lather than what they II l(e Into their minds. Physical Ciil I ure First American Legitlature. The Brat colonial assembly to en .toy the right of Initiating legislatien: was the Maryland assembly, which convened In 1830 and was composed of representatives of the whole people a purely democratic legislature, In tin beginning every adull nilile cill.en wan permitted ho sit in the assembly, hut with the Increase In population it WM fOUttd necessary to limit the number all hough there was still no legal re strlcllo.i on Ihe number of delegate the people might send. t'mler the (baiter Lord Hiilllmnr hail the power of enacting all neees sary laws for the colony, "with Ihr advice, consent ami approbation of tin freemen of the prmliice." The asseiti bly demanded the right of Initiating legislation, however, ami this was grinded by Lord Hallimore In 10.18 and the following year the assembly met ami enacted the llrst statutes ot Maryland. In their law making the i pioneer Marylander were entirely In-1 dependent f the British parliament and enjoyed a greater dcert f all toit-tay than any other Kngllsh colony aught Cold at Palm Ileal ll Southern climate ia no protection agaljiM summer colds. Helen It. Saunders, 1526 2nd Av., W. Pulin ROSCh, Kla.. writes; "My severo cold on tits CBSjSt was relieved by Foley's Honey und t'ompound." Thia film old family remedy ran be depended upon to relieve summer colds, hay fever, asthma and croup. -Sold by Heed .'no. n All her life she hed wanted to have a chance to wear boy's clothes and play with other kid dies; when the golden opportunity arrived she grasped it with both hands. Little Mary McAlister -IN- 'PANTS' A DANDY FIVE PART PHOTO-COMEDY WILL BE SHOWN TBE THEATRE August 10 'OOP Ml TO PIIOVK I'AMOl M THKOKIKH Ills Iteiniirk.ibl.- Medicine Arrom- pillilng Wonderful llesiills In Lending Cities Referring to the visit to Portland and other weatern cltlea of Mr. L, T. Cooper, the millionaire phllanthrop lat and lecturer, who ha command pllahlng such remarkable results, ed such wide spread interest In the Bait with his health theories and celebrated medicine, Teniae, K. C. Harris, his representative recently said III Port land; "Thousands of the most prom! neill people of Cinclnnall. CtSVSlsnd, Denver, Hall I .like Cltv. Detroit, LoulgVlUe, Dallas, Athinla. Mem phla, and otlsgr cities, where bis cel ebrated medicine has been aooom are even more enthusiastic DVSf Tnnhic than Mr. Cooper himself. "As previously stated. Mr. Cooper contends that nine tenths of tho dis eases and III health of the average person Is due lo a catarrhal condi tion, which produces faulty digestion and Improper assimilation of the food "In a recent Interview, Mr. Cooper was linked If Tanlac would relieve kidney trouble, liver complaint, rheumatism, and a dozen other ali ments, and In this connection, said: "Aa I have repeatedly aold ; my medicine acts directly upon the mu cous membrane, stomach and blood, expelling from them the Impurities and tonic poisons, and rendering to them a strong, healthy condition. I am convinced that the stomach regulates the condition of the blood, and la the fountain head of health or disease, as tho case may be. My medicine is Intended primarily for the regulation of the stomach and iiilarrhal Inflamatlon. but ll is no uncommon thing for persona who have used ll lo (time lo me and ex plain thai It has relieved them of rheums ti m and many other ail ments, not gsnsrsJly roognlssd as Inning Until origin In stomach trouble." "The Ingredients or medicinal el ements which iiuike Teniae, come Horn many rsmots sections ot ti,..' Treasurer, .....Henry Daltot earth the Alps, the PrrSMSS, Hus- '.Marshal A A. Perry inn Ants, West Indies, mountain Ceuncilman: slates near the RoCgy .Mountains, , J- K- I.oggsn, Sam Motherland Mexbo. and Peru ure among the points from which Ihe principal parfs of the preparation ure obtained. In clency shown by the uiilform prepar Medlclne Co.. Inc., under the effi cient direction of a chemist of note,' those medicinal herns, roota and harks are assembled In the rough and painstakingly developed so as to attain that high standard of -off I clem y shown h ythe uniform prepar ation m Tanlac." Tanlac Is now sold to Burns by J Reed Bros. ltussla Is going through the suc cessive stages of unsuccessful war. famine dog I lie footsteps of war, and pssttlsnoS follows famine. o The eagle of victory does nol seem to care particularly for perching on the Hun banner. Perhaps the dove of peace will he more obliging. HOLT FAMILY ClU'ltCH (Catholic) Cor Miller and C. Sts Sunday High Mass at 10:39 o'clock Week daya Muss at 7 o'clock. Instructions for children Satur days at 9 A. M. Rev. Father Francis. O. F. M. Rector. I MIIAN IHKINF.KH Have real purrlittHcrs for lmi h an finiprovsd and unlmprovsd farm, but unless you urn Hie owner and have a good buy, do not waste time answ ring, as I mean businSSt, Stale prloss, terms, and jiartlculurs In your first letter. II. C, Irwin, Hlf,-.Sloik KxchuiiKe HulldiiiK, I'orllund, Oregon. buckhe;cht SI KO. U.37 PAT- OFF. ARMY When you walk into a dependable hoe store and ask tor a pair or BucKHBCin' Army Shoes, you can bt sure Tint tin , Army Shoe u up lo sundsrd - ih.it it is mad by workmen who have turned out mors than 600,000 Army SIiom undo expert uprrvuioii and that it ia backed by a record of more than fifty yean of lioueat (hoc inanufallumig. Look for our registered trade n.ime Buck 1 iw iit t,iiuuil on the tole of every Shoe-for our mutual protection. At your dealer's or if ha Is nol supplied 6rder direct from the manufacturers, Buckingham A Hecht, San Francisco Our laboratories are surce.-mfully making many drug and chemicals which we formerly could procure on ly from Oermany. And the products are receiving good American names too. OFFICIAL DIRRCTORY bate of Oregon United State Senaters: Oeo. E. Chsmberleln.C. I. McNary Cengressmen: W. C. Hawley, N. J. Slsnott, 0. N McArthur. Attorney General, George M. Browt Governor James Wlthycombt Set rotary of State Hen W. Olcoti Treasurer .T. B. Kaj Hupt. Public Instruction J. A. Chur chill. Htnto Printer John Lawrennt rtiiprcnie Judges: K. A. Moore. Geo. H. Burnett, Robt Rskln, It. S. Bean, Thos. A. McBrlde Henry I.. Bonson, Lawrence T. liar Is. Ninth Judicial District District Judge Dalton Blggi County Attorney M. A. Blggi Circuit meets the first Monday it April, and first Monday in October. Joint-Senator J. A. Hurlo) Joint llepreiientallve. C. M. Crandal County Of Harney County Judge II. C. Leveni Clerk Cheater Daltoi Treasurer Pearl O. Klsi Surveyor Sheriff Assessor chool Su pt , . . Coroner J. O. Nicholson . W. A. Ooodmst ..John Csldwel . . . France Clarl .0. W. Clevengei Commissieners: W. II. Robin, R. L. Has. County Court meet the first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July September and November. Harney V. S. I and Office Register V. O. Cozar Kecelver Kam Mother test City of Horns Meetings of the Council every Sn ond and Fouith Weduesda). liecorder W. Y. KIni C. M Salisbury, J. It. Thompson. Only 54 lemon oil is re quired by the Grovern mii t, in genuine lemon extracl Crescent c n -tiiins nearly three times that amount. No WOnder Crescent Le- mon goes farther does not bake out like cheap er extracts. It will pay yon always to iikU for Crescent Better Extracts There's j ust one thing to remember ask for the Buckhhcht Army Shoe by name and be sure that you get it. Then you will appre ciate why it is worn by thousands or Office Men Farmer Attorney OrchardUU Physicians Motormen Hikers Conductor Hunters and others in every walk of life. $fi.50 $7.50 6 to 'i'TrHR SHOE SssStJCx Tr" SIX-REEL COMfcDY PROGRAM - J SBBT .sSatfflsfe). .ssWfl w d&m BsV sJ lifcs. HsW Wt I ijafi am. JM BSBBfan I afll m TsVnsm HHUIPJ Ml'- B bk iJas nki aSJ .. '.- 'jE-K Si tSfflHKE&SnH I LbblM. fla If fl s snSaW """"" H Hfl "o M..COHAN Wi400 H Sr.vr.N Kiv o Baiomte M tf ' BsffS -Asrcsor Pictuso- ligB f Tomorrow night Perfect Confidence No other vrOfds OSp describe the relations that Hiioult, exint between ti Ihink und ii patronH. If you haven't confidence in the soundness of a bank, you certainly will not trust your money to it. This Bank invites cartf.il inspection of its financial strength and soui id business methods. We know they are bow criticism, but the ooint is, we want you to ki ow it. When you have learned, then we solicit your business on our merits. CRANE STATE BANK CHAM-:. OREGON 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS -with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company oregon THE UNIVERSAL C .P Bring your ford car to us when it needs to he "iix d up" or repaired. We guarantee the moat reliable work; the genuine Ford-made materials gnd to ask Furd prices. It is our business to know all about Ford cars. We have the neoessary equipment and competent work men to do the work as it should be done and to give you prompt attention at all times. When you want to buy a Ford car we earnestly solicit your order. BURNS GARAGE BURNS AND CRANE For your convenience we keep a supply of FOUD REPAIRS ami OILS at Narrows, Riley, Alberson, Harney, Drewsey and Juntura The Times-Herald nt the Liberty Thenlro m&szi Prints for Particular Pcop'e