You should see our new line of j i Infants’ soft and hard soled shoes. They’re not only handsome, but the i wearing qualities are unexcelled. We have just received some of the latest novelties in Ladies’ Neckwear and Belts, Fancy Lisle and Cotton Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Ladies’ Dress Skirts. Very latest shapes in Hats and Caps for Hen and Boys. w 1— _ _„i_ j~«zin/r«b- We handle only Standard Makes, j ji L .J [W. B. CORSET, AMERICAS LEADING MAKE J 1 ADIES,XM e N S,TB oys T a N d TR h ILDRENTS h OES?] Dry Goods of all kinds-Higbest Standards Men’s and Boys Clothing Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishing Goods. SCHWARTZ & BUDELMAN. Burns, Oregon H lie (Eimrs-Mirrafd 4ATUKDAY. MARCHES, 1904. SirBSCRIPTION RATE«: Oue Year Hix Monthi Three Mouthx ................................ —' I2.0U .1.00 75 Manager The man who tries to keep tab on the Russian-Japanese war has a harder job than the weather man. The Times- Herald hopes each precinct will send its best and most substantial men to the dem­ ocratic convention to be held on April 9. A good ticket means success and we should be careful in selecting men for the various positions. maddeningly useless. to waste from the mountains of magnificent agricultural display at cant Umatilla county in the past week 1 that time, and this being one of the Members of the Order of Elks de­ to grow a crop on every foot of, most important features of the sire elk teeth to hang upon their idle land in the county. Idle, meeting, Ontario wished to make watch chains. Therefore a magni- j ficent American game animal is to homeless mep stand by and watch U tlie bes‘ ever 8een in Or' “on- jjl | Malheur county sent the best i become extinct. President Roose­ the waste water run by the and most important exhibits to the velt has been asked by western land. The water does the world , meeting last November in this congressmen to interest himself in no good while running Io waste. | city, but the season was so far ad­ the preservation of the remaining The idle man can add nothing to vanced that it was impossible to herds of elk and congress is expect­ civilization, because his hands are secure the best exhibits at that ed topass stringent laws in their defense. This may delay destruc­ tired by poverty and the idle land time. tion, but its prevention lies with the is an eyesore to the community, order itself. It is lucky that no yet these three idle elements com­ STATEMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY FALSE. large secret society has adoped a ! ------------ bined are all there is to Western The column and a half tirade in hen’s beak as its proud badge of civilization. Bring them together Friday evening’s issue of the Baker ; membership. If any had done so and the highest industrial arts and City Herald against the SutnpteJ we should soon he without egg for the highest civilization result. Valley Railway in which it is al­ the breakfast table.—Chicago Tri­ When the goverment gets its eyes leged that the road has recieved bune. open wide enpugh to study an in-| from the department of the inter­ dustrial economy which will build | ior a big land grant in consideration Frank Metchan is in the city immence draniage canals back toj of the extentiou of its line south from Silvie». A. Y. Beach has retired from the Lakeview Examiner after be­ ing connected with it for many years. Mr. Beach was one of the best newspaper men in south­ eastern Oregon and the people of Lakeview will be fortunate if his successor is able to get out ¡is good a sheet as the examiner has been for the past few years Peneelton East Oregonian; The announcement that John 'I' Whistler; chief engineer in charge of the government surveys, will bling his family and locate per­ manently in Pendleton, means more than any move yet made by the government in the reclamation of Umatilla county and Eastern Oregon lands. Il means that the surveys in this state have reached that stage at which the govern­ ment considers them permanent propositions, and the permanent location of the chief representa­ tive of the reclamation depart­ ment here means that work will be vigorously prosecuted. BIG SHOWS! CITY MFAT MARKET LEVELS & JUICE,;-Propts. IN BURNS. During next term of court Fresh MEADE’S and SaSt Meat Always on h?.nd CORNED-BEEF, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. [MARCH 21STJ Voegtly '••‘••A h M him. J. D. J isilor fro action tbi Hl Will HAMS MONDAY EVE. I I Home Sugar-Cored Comedy and Dramatic Company. Frank T «in tcofii eek. d home' F or S a Home Made Lard and Bacon. ragou. ■r to Tup Beef sold by the quarter and cut up to suit the customer. J. L 8: ' vas a triai :;ie left fc One of Cafe de make jo ---- - Sunday Order J your Buildin# Material from ® " will« lh<:8° The Harney Saw MilF- and Shingle Mill. ~ All kinds of dry Lumber—Rough and Surfaced—always or|!9|H hand Rust'c, Flooring, Moulding, Stair Railing, Windov^^fflj Beginning on Monday, April 4,! Stool, etc. Also first 1 lass Sawed Shingles. p/mari and continuing for two weeks the| Company will produce the follow­ ing plays on the dates mentionod without postponement: the.snow areas, and lead every drop of waste water into vaste storage basins hollowed out by nature, to apply to the thirsting crops when needed, the true civil­ ization of the West will be seen. Save, save, save,—not only money but water, energy, waste strength ami waste moisture! The lesson must be learned. The irrigation T'he coinmucination from “A dawn is at hand—-East Oregonian. Sport Lover” in another column will meet the approval of all our PREPARINO FOR IRRIGATION MEET. readers. This gentlemen has been watching conditions here for Malheur County Association Preparing Magnificent Display and Program. many years and knows of the “game hog” of which he speaks. At a meeting of the Malheur It has not been generally known County Irrigation Association, that outside hunters tpemi months Thursday, the date for the meeting on our lakes every seaeon killing of the State Irrigation Convention birds for their plumage which is September it*, 20 and 21, and an shipped *o eastern market. While elaborate program and plans were we have an abundance of game arranged for the occasion. and tish for all true sportsmen, we Secretary Solis», of the county should certainly discourage this aaeooialion, has sent out invitations practice of slaughter and stop es­ to the government officials to attend the meeting and take part in the pecially the plume hunter. discussions and official announce­ This section has been referred ment of the meeting will lie issued to as the “sportsman's paradise” immediately. and it has been truthfully named. A committee of Ontario citizens, No other section in Oregon offers consisting of K. II. Test, J R Blak- such sport for rod and gun. The mountain streams are ideal hy and L. Adams, was appointed I to act as finance and general ar­ for tish. while grouse, pheasants rangement committee and it is the sage hens and a few quail are ■ intention of the committee to eclipse there. Local sportsmen have any state meeting ever held bv brought in the famous china the association. pheasant, at great expense, and The date was set in September in hope they will propogate. Such order that the delegates may see bit ds should have every protection the irrigated lands of Malheur |H>ssible and given a chance. True county at their best, wiih two crops sportsmen will respect the law I of alfalfa alreadv in stack and the and also assist local people in their ’ third crop being cut at that time. The wheat tmps will be harvested efforts to introduce more game and the fruit will l>e -oady to gath­ birds and fish. er and it was thought this the most opportune time to hold the Talk about economy, the meeting, to show the advantages American people do not yet know and fruits of irrigation at their the first rudiments of industrial high tide. It will be possible to gather a economy. Enough water has run The Comedy Drama, —From a photo by McMullen. from Whitney to Canyoff City is Court Stenographer Coleman ar­ like the preceding articles on the rived home last Wednesday even­ same subject in the Herald, a mass ing. He has been absent some of misrepresentations and absolute time looking after some business in falsehoods according to the Demo­ Baker county. He also attended crat. the spring term of Circuit Court in A prominent official of the Sump­ 1 Molheur county. ter Valley road, whose integrity and business knowledge cannot be A WONDERFUL INVENTION. questioned is authority for the state­ It is interesting to note that for- ment thutlhe allegations made are tunes are frequently made by the downright lies. Neither the Sumpter Valley ! invention of articles of minor itn- Railway nor the Oregon Lumber ' portance. Many of the more pop­ Company will get one inch of that ular devices are those designed to land petitioned by private citizens to benefit people and meet popular be restored from the,Blue Mountain conditions, and one of the most in­ forest reserve to public entry, anv teresting of these thathas ever been more than if the land had remained invented is thd Dr. White Electric in the forest reserve The railroad ' Comb, patented Jan. 1, ’99 These asked for ami probably will review wonderful Combs positively cure right ofw.iy through the public do­ dandruff, hair foiling out. sick and main—ordinary right of way. No nervous headaches, and when used land grant was asked for or given with Dr. White's Electric Hair Brush are positively guaranteed by the department. to make straight hair curly in 25 The lands in question if restored days time Thousands of these from the reserve will be opened to electric combs have been sold in the public like the o|M-i>ing of anv the v.Ilion- cities of the Union, and other forest or Indian reservation and anybody can have a part of it the demand is constantly increas­ Our agents are rapidly be­ under the law by complying wiih ing coming rich selling these combe. the requirments. They positively sell on sight. Send The Herald knows that these are for sample Men's size 35c, ladies’ the facta and maliciously misrepre­ ' 50c — (half price, while we are in- sented them in order to mislead trocucing them.) The Dr. While people who are not posted. Their The Dr \\ Kite Electric Comb Co., efforts will t>« futile as the i e >p!e I Decatur. Ill will learn. SI Al ÜHTERIMi EU. T JOHN McHULLEN, Monday, April 4, A Scene at the Hanley Ranch During the Winter Season--Feeding the Cattle. ' Good Road. ___ ___________ reaaorn further - THE - - UP-TO-DATE - - - - - - PHOTOGRAPHER ------- “FRIENDS,” Wednesday, April 6 : i All the latest styles and improved photography In use to be had. Profile Panels, Artist’s Proof and Poacelain process. Photos finished in up-to-date style upon application. All sizes from the smallest locket picture up to an 8 x 10 finished in Aristo Platino or on any of the American papers. Gallery opposite First Naiio al Bank. - - Burns, Oregon. Saturday, April 9, Fatal Wedding. Holiday, April II, li OU Kentucky. Wednesday, April 13, IN ARIZONA. Saturday April 16 LEWIS & McHARGUE, Propts. New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh Teas Horses boarded by the day, week or month. Special care given all stock Special accommodations for Commercial M Cor. Mian and B Sts., Bums. Oregon. Tie County Fair Mrs. I., Hacine. I’ropr. Good Specialties—New special Scenery.—Usual space for private chairs without extra charge— Tickets oo sale at the Welcome Pharmacy and City Drug Store Admission 50 and 25 cents. An elegant line of More useless than the extention of the buffalo more cruel than die war upon the stupid seal, more vain than the killing of plumage-bearing birds, is the exterminating slaugh­ r am using thr highest) grade* of linings and and ter of the stately elk. merely to trimmings, anti trill make a better suit orlovercoat for^ furnish n fraternal ordi r with ritu­ f/0, right here, than you can buy in any store for the\ alistic insignia. To obtain two same price They fit and must fit teeth from each one of these ani­ Pants $4 and up; pressing pants 25 cents; press­ mals pot hunters shoot them down ing suits SI; suits cleaned and pressed *150 wherever found, in spite of laws Bring in your old clothes and hare them fi.ved up and game wardens The inoltre for the u'in*er- fot U n crim: is pitifully insigniti- CALL Suitings and. AND SEE FRIEDRICH THE TAILOR. « lxx E-verj- ^11 TXT IIXLA.rîVAltTER« FO» OCMMERCLAJ American Plan. Rates on Application. Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy. Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms. Bums, - - - - Oregon. a m ^ ^ »*.*■* — —-— - THE TIMES-HERALD Gives ail the local news, Job Printing «ghl fair, will I ly dr Or