t -t? -- kM " iicjs-Ym'dCil. . Oil I OC 71 in v a 1 l 001?- i vduced n ulinjr t il'-y- " aney l only mten- .i itor i Loiv- p ple the hen an ov - true llJOS t , to i oi ri ii do a -Hry 'net it i i for , but -late m pose irt of ul use ,. alth. la- mi ll con 11 do V u of n for Bpo I fc M i Be Oi ' fi I Ft sin. Hi I.' v n lTni and tant r of at Oregon ' -t as for 1 1 r a 'i the 1 ( c nt- of re k tint that i. lop a is I so e to rued -,e in ally -e of t'as- ubia J-va- i are ary -tab- rly nor my, . not n its It , tell o for the U- i nose not ii .my i f -w - ' af- . ,e" ,r -as i f If o he i , s it of our ted alii-' r t. .i be t ) 'et o nt cur ( Airt 1 of oiisti- lillSt uuie rary r ac ' i v tnt will tern ' v- TT i i lr re i 1 1 1 by i in? - hMK; hi liar- j i ,i hool ( niniy faooke t i I cir- i i 1.1- iunw ins all ing a u de- i ai n t i i ' j'Jcd I not get uttn ast- ,)'i) cly i ''( ( t- ,ip- di .i h ( r Orogonl Thoreforo il should not bo expected to remain in its pro sent state. Its magnitude de mands attention and its immedi ite development menus much to the state of Oregon. A dry land i k riment farm established here would bring resultsbur results - and would servo n territory perhaps twice ns large as that now in use. Why ask it to "put up" locally for Hint which is of uni versal benofit? Whv expect it to accomplish results with a pea nut contribution? Its importance demands material and practical assistance. The proposition to lease ho public grazing land offers a good opportunity to the Burns Com mercial Club to act. This is of much importance to the unset-H tied sections of the west and if properly placed before congress such a bill would not receive much consideration. We do not want tins great intuiior forever placed in the hands of stock kin'gs wo want people; we want the soil to produce and this will bring transportation. This session of the legislature will from the present indications break all records in the way of raising salaries of county officers and in the creation of new offices. M?ny of these bills to raise sal fiies re based on some merit but the bulk of them should bo quashed by the governor's.vcto. -BlueMt. Eagle. STOCK KINGS WANT IT ALL. A press dispatch from Los Angeles says: The American Na tional Livestock association lis tened toflay to a series of address es upon a variety of important subjects in connection with the industry, and adjourned tonight, awaiting the rejwrt of the com mute on resolutions which will be made to the convention nt 10 o'clock tomorrow. The entire two days' session have been in complete harmony, but it is ex pected ih&t the question of the adoption of the resolutions will bring a contest on the subject of indorsing federal control of the public domain. Former State Senator Ammons of Colorado, a prominent member of the Colo-' rado Cattle & Horse Growers' association, is leading the fight against the indorsement of the government land policy. Tonight he appeared before the committee on resolutions and argued at length, submitting a series of re solutions upon the subject of public lands. It is expected that the resolu tions committee will vote down, probably by a unanimous vott all resolutions opposing fedeiul control. The contest will proba bly then lie shifted" to the floor i f the comontion tomorrow, 'ihe Colorado Cattle & Horse Growers' association stands partially, it not entirely, in its attitude. Sev-1 eral livestock associations in Col orado, which were members of the association, withdrew fiom it and became independent mem bers of the American National livestock association because of the present contest, prior to this convention. The executive committee made tts report today to the associa tion and its recommendatioi.s will constitute the principal part ' of the report of the commute l on resolutions Their recommen dations include an endorsement of the Fulton bill empowering the interstate commorce commis sion to suspend a railroad Unfile rate until its reasonableness can be determined; indorses the Culberson-Smith transportation bdl providing for better railroad ser vice; approves of the Curtis-Scott bill providing fodoral control of grazing lands with leasing and rental privileges; favors the vt tention of the protective tariff on livestock, wool and hides; and a reciprocity argument with for eign nations extending the mar ket of livestock and meat pro ducts to those countries; favors liberal appropriations by congress to enable the bureau of animal industry- to continue the war on fever ticks, the passage of a law in the states providing appropri ations for paymont by the state for condemned animals. TUB COMMERCIAL CLUII Although our Commercial Club meets once each week it ia never without 5-ubjects of particular jmportnnco to discuss and each meeting is full of interest. The meeting last Tuesday ovoning was well attended and fivo now names wore added to the mem bership roll. The consolidate of the Athle tic Club with the Commercial Club was ratified and the pro perty of tho former club logo t hot with the leaso on the building were turned over. C. W. Ellis, A. 0. Faulkner and P. T. Ran dall are the athletic committee under the present arrangements. Wm. Fnrre, Judge. Miller and C. W. Ellis, the committeo for merly appointed to draft resolu tions in answer to tho query of the hrigntion Congress as to how that organization could best help this section, reported. Their report appears on the first page of this issue. A committeo, of which C. A. Swuck was chairman, reported having drafted a bill for the es tablishment of a dry-land farm in this section, providing for an appropriation of 915,000. Frank Davey, C. A. Sweok and Dr. L. E. Hibbard were appointed to forward such argument in favor of its establishment to our legis lature. There seemed to bo a determi nation upon the part of the club to urge our cause most vigorous ly in this matter and not be sat isfied with half a loaf. Tho next regular meeting of the club will be hold next Tues day evening. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Hall of Sylvia Kebekah Lodge No. 43. Hums, Jan. 27, 1909. Whereas, It has. pleased Al mighty Providence to remove from our midst our worthy and respected sister, Amy Byul, and Whereas,, In her sad demise this lodge is deprived of an es teemed, earnest, upright and worthy member, whose long years of service and devotion to the order have endeared her to the hearts of ah Hebekahs; there fore, by it Resolved, That Sylvia Rebekah lodge hereby expresses its sincere regret at her taking away and extends to those near and dear to her our sincere and heartfelt sym- pathy ill their bereavment. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions bo spread upon tho minutes of this lodge, that n copy bo sent to tho family of our deceased sister and a copy bo spnt to each of tho homo papers for publication, and tho charter of tho lodge bo draped ii mourning for thirty days, Fraternally submitted, P. G. Smith, Lizzin Dalton, Floiia IIaohy. ATHLETES, TAKE NOTICLj The athletes of Harney county will be pleased to learn that a good old time field meet will bo held nt Narrows in the near fu ture. The program for tho day will bo arranged later and the day will include 100, 220 and 410 yard dashes, shot put, broad jump, high jump, hurdle races, etc., and will probably includo two days. A baso ball game on tho first day and two on the second be tween the best teams in thoLvnl loy. There will bo a dance each evening. A .small entrance fee will pro bably bo charged and a small admission. The main event will be tho 220 yard dash between Chns. It. Priorco and J. M. Henney. Mr. Piorco has made a reputation in Colorado and Utah and has nev er been beaten; is in good form at all time. J. M. Henney has established his reputation in British Colum bia and Alberta and also Colora do being the only person Mr. Pierce has not been able to bent they having tied twice and could not match another race. Wo would suggest that L. -nq prepare for these sports (all around) and furnish one ball team. We would like to see every district in Ilniney county repre sented and every person present as tho cxi)on8e will be heavy and it means a season of sport. J. M. II. J. F, Million came in from his Anderson Valley homo yesterday. Credit for tho law placing u tax upon shcop grazing in this stato nnd belonging to non-residents should bo given to Attor ney George Iloycs of Vale. Mr. Hayes drafted the first statute dealing with this matter and when tho measure was declared unconstitutional lie drafted tho existing law, seeking to ovndo tho provisions which resulted in tho invalidity of tho original act. Mr. Hayes' law was enacted by tho stato legislature two years ago. Ontario Argus. IF YOU CARE FOR STYLE. If you caro for stylo and lot of pcoplo do, it can be had in any Vehicle on our floor. We nro prepared for the fall trade. Our stock is at its best. We show u rcniarkablo assortment of Vehic les, including Carriages, Road wagons, and Buggies, for this season of tho year. Our houso is a regular Savings Bank for thoso who wish'to buy. Call in and makous prove it. Harney Co. Imp. and Hdwe. Co. Seo Hopkins Bros. uBuorlmcnt of Carriage hcntoifl. Boat on the market. Bedrock prjeoft. Tho Times-Herald has recoived Honiti new stationery stock in clutjm . score cards, program pencils, etc., for its many patrons. Woods Livur Modocino in li quid forni regulates tho liver re liovSsick hoadacho constipation, Htomiichlv"kidnoy disorders and act a genllo laxative. For chills fever and malaria. Its tonic ef fects on tho system folt with the first dose. Tho $1.00 boltlo con tains 24 limos as much as tho GOc size. Sold by Tho Welcome Pharmacy Burns, Ore., Fred Haines. Ilarnov, Ore. AUCTION I will hold regular auction sales on tho first and third Saturdays of each month at the C. A. Sweek barn in Burns. Bring in any thing yott have for sale and get your money for it. Special at tention given to sales in the country. W. T. Smith, Auctioneer. Adah 1 It, Oreitui: W. T f.KMTIIl Be a Booster -Keep Things Moving We can match you with all kinds of trades. Drop in and let us know what you have to trade or sell. We will do your surveying or sell you fruit trees, shruhory or seeds to make the homo more beautiful ahd profitable. If you have any wants come to us. Wo have the (ootln and can deliver them. Inland Empire Realty Co, , Burns, Orcyon HARDWARE MACHINERY Binders' Supplies Full Line of BUILDING PAPER and ROOFING CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE GEER & CUM Burns, Oregon. Burns IVIeaf JVIarket Ncw,Sliop Opposite (lie first National Hank Main St. fefck Pork, Vidian, Bologna and Liver Sausages; Heel' in an j Quantity. H. .1 HANSEN, Propt StmiTXr Ss. Your patronage solicited. A pill in time that will save nine -is Rings Little Liver Pill. For biliousness, sick headache, constipation. They do not gripe. Price 2o, Sold by The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Ore., Fred Haines, Harney, Ore. Job printiiiK Tim TimuH-JIurnJil WM.H'V'tt.-'4Wl. 9 "W .". v. "J. ., vi.-t-'Va- The Up-lo-Dale Pharmacy The place where drugx arc cheapest, purest and hesl WE WANT YOUR TRADE Courtesy and Accuracy our Motto mMM Headquarters for School Supplies Evru hint '"' want in tu rh , or hchool tin If we havn't it on i..w .. 7 be tilad to nt it far nou. I CITT TDttTTGr SOTOIEeiEJ. H. M. HOR.TON, Propt. t vfc'''V5k.V'rfl''V'l'' ?,::,'.: sr amitE v 7W'?ws$maxwmmiww: ' aat. ShP at V wwsmimM - '" HregflflBftssfe; c&es&s&sss&Kz BURNS HOTEL BAR DIBBLE & STEPHENS, Proprietors. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Club Rooms in Connection Courtvou i and Oblitfin.'r Ua Tenders EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS DROP IN Oentrallj Located nnd Connected with Hotel Uurna ss$si&x$ttx$s&iu&stt&se6eses6SG!A&,s?sss&e& The Most Popular House in Interior Oregon NEATLY FURNISH2D--ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS Headquarters for Traveling Men and Tourists Mrs.. ELLA MARTIN, Propt., Burns, Oregon THE VOI-QILY HARDWARE BUILDING. Pineulea for the kidnoys are little golden globules which act directly on the kidneys. A trial will convince you of quick rosult for Backache, Rheumatism, Lum bago juul tired womout fooling. SOday'.s trial $1.00. Thoy purify the bloorl Sold by Tho Welcome Phaiiruity, Burns, Ore, Fred Hen -s, Harney, Qre. The New Windsor Bar, undor the management of Lee Caldwell, I i one of the ldo -.t popular resorts j in Lah in Oregon. Drop in BOOST HARNEY COUNTY FOR OCXW" BOYS oaxrxrsrs I wish to explain in a few lines in this paper how ou may al ways no well dressed, bhoes, lints, etc. Lome in and talk the mat ter over with me you can leave your suit at my place as long as you want to. Leave your overalls heie when you want your dress biiit, go to the dance and have a good time. When the party is ov er come in and change again and your suit may remain hero until you want it again. Say, for instance, you ride a horso after cows close to Harney, Orewsey, Vale, Li wen, Diamond, Narrows, etc., and something would be going on there. All you need to do is send a postal or telephone if necessary and your clothes leave Burns by tho next stager Aftnr your good time return it to me in tho same manner. I will attend to any further lookout for it. Boys, I will do this all free of charge and I can give you suits and overcoats from $17 and un. Trousers $5 and up. Come in nnd lot's talk about it. I have six of tho boys already. No responsibility in cabo of fire. A. SCHENK, Merchant Tailor. And the iiuui Llmi will givo.vou tliobuHt values for Manny, ('all at G. W. CLEVENGER'S STORE And seo what you mivo on llio tiling cnuinorated Ik Pianos, Sewing' Machines, Building Paper, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpet, rugs, Linoleum. Matting, Art Squares, Blankets, Quilts, Mattresses, Springs, Roofing, Mir rors, Music Cabinets, Pictures, Trunks and Valices, Baby Carriages, Couches, Couch Covers, Upholstered Goods, Table Covers, Portiers, Chamber. Sets, Etc., Etc. your low At The Welcone Pharmacy Von can find tho bust boleeted and largosti as sortment of o very thing to bo found in an up-to-dutu drug utoro. PRESCRIPTION WORK is our speciality and wo have tho bust equipped laboratory in tho intorior, IIWo uho only tho host and purest of drugs and chemicals, and our prices aro ri;. ht . Yours for business The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon, AG 4 SULm Tho StJirf Is one of the latest nnd host addition? to tho famous Docre Lino of Riding Plows. Ia light in weight, simple nnd durablo in construction full of genuine merit, and hn'i shown its mettle nnd utility In cvory tost it has been put to. It hns amply demonstrated by its good work its right to bo classed ns n strictly up-to-date, higLvclnss fnrm tool. It ia certain to suit tho most critical farmer and bo a money maker nnd a labor-saver for him. "I ItValDeere-U's Right" and docs its work'porfect ease to tho opcrntor and team. It is manufactured and sold ns n tonguelcsa plow a tongue not being neceranry to beat results, but ono la supplied at alight coat to thoao who perfcr it that wny. Tho Statf la tho niinploat riding plow built, anyono who can hook up a team nnd drlva 'em atralgjit can operate it succcsHfully, It pos sesses! many auperlor features not found on other plows, and it takes a whole book to illustrate and diacribe them. Hotter writo for It today and nil tho information you want about thb superior implement. C. H. VOEGTLY BURNS LIVERY AND WB SI AtoLfc. HIENDJMSONSGLLIOTT, Piopt. Sjtcoial attention men to transcicnt en it am ami freight tea inn. Jlur.se.s kept In, the it ay, week, or in out It. FIRST ClAtf "LIVLKl IL'KNOUTS. Jluyund ana n amn.s-oii'hand. i Vonr i itruniiKi' Mil i i Smith Mhiii Si , Jiurni- Oregon Special Attention Given to Conducting Funerals NliW AND ACCURATE HAY SCAU3 IN CONNECTION WITH BARN. BURNS MILLING CO. MORTON & SAYER, Propts. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, Finishing Lumber,, Nearest Sawmill to Bums. Good rtoad. Lumber Yard in Burns. THE ANDERSON HOTEL R. J. AlcKINNON, I'ropt. The old favorite Family hotel where quests receive .Special Attention and dood Service. HOME COOKING. MEALS 25 Cents Feed Barn in Connection SOUTH BURNS,'OREQON--Near Fair (.rounds. , THE TIMES-HERALD iVi W Inh Printing, oi iK n you have a thirst.