itMliUil.M8ja'maujBUIJMBigBat O c O k o H 10 CM READY-MADE SUITS (0 TAILOR-MADE SUITS tfc O c O CD CL to CM O J c O OL 10 CM TAILORS $10.00 TO - 25.00 25.00 , -TO 55.00 10.OO - TO 25.00 30.00 TO 65.00 v READY-MADE OVERCOATS and FUR COATS TAILOR-MADE OVERCOATS and FUR COATS We guarantee Quality and Workmanship. Made is done in Our Burns Shop. ALTERATING FREE. o CD 3 O 01 o o -t O o 3 RAllBIT DRIVH ON NHXT SATURDAY Tailor- We Carry n Full Line of the Newest, Most Up-to- Datc Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps. Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty. SCHENK BROS. Burns, Ore. 10 01 o CO o CD 3 b J $lw imw-ictnfl ATURI)A Y. JANUAKV 21. IH1 BUltSOIUlTION UATKti- One Year .. Six Montbi Three Montbi.... IJ.IN igate it, be turned down for pres- ident of the senate by Ben Sell ing and given minor places on the committees in the legislature. ' Under these condition it is likely ho questions whether politics pays or not TMC MOTHERS CLUB. JULIAN iirim i.afftr Late maps received here show ing a railroad to Burns along the Road Land grant looks good and may soon be a reality. The Burns Commercial Club has taken up the good roads cause and also the experiment station energetically. Both are worthy our earnest labor. The Times-Herald's railroad building this week covers a wide territory. The guesses are all good and we'll refer back to this issue at some future date and say "we told you so. " These bright pleasant days have caused the old lien to get over her "grouch,' and we may now get a few eggs. Regardless of the strike of a few weeks old ' 'biddy" has paid for her feed anyway. Bill Hanley and the Orcgonian say Hill is coming to the Harney country with his railroad. Both I near future, were off in their guess that Bowerman would be elected governor, but wo'ro with 'cm on this last guess and hope they're right The Mothers' club went out to the country home of Mrs. Ione Whiting Thursday afternoon where they were royally enter tained. At this meeting tho'nn nual reports were read and it is gratifying to note what hns been accomplished by this body of mothers during the past year. The Times-Herald did not ob tain the exact figures but in round numbers the receipts to the various funds are: Park fund, $!00; books for tho library. $125; town clock. $35. S. Whiting came in for tho ladies with a four-horse team and the "bobs" and they enjoy ed a delightful sleighride out and back. h. P. Sylvester has tendered an invitation to the club to ncccpt the hospitality of his bachelor home up the river. He will como for them and bring them home at any time they desire to hold a meeting at his home. The mem bers contemplate accepting this invitation at some date in tho Citizens ol Duron Invited tn Pnrllclnntc Out In Kortcn Plnco Neighborhood. Tho neighborhood just cast of Burns in tho vicinity of the Korlon, Donslcdt, Jackson and Culp places has decided on a rabbit drlvo noxt Saturday. It has been arranged to meet at tho C. A. Kortcn p! ico (Shaw's) four miles cast of Burns at 10 o'clock whoro tho drive will bo organized. Tho people of tho neighborhood will havo tho wings and corral inposition so that everything will bo in readiness without delay. It is suggested that all bring luncheon and como prepared to make a day of i jb. Tho partici pants nro requested to leave dogs and flro arms at homo but should have somo good stout clubs. Thoro will bo sovcral teams in from that section to assist in taking out peoplo from Burns who have noothor way of getting thero. Wo understand tho ,li very barns will also furnish somo teams for that purpose. Rabbit drives havo been quite populnr in tho past and this ono should bo n success. It so, there will bo others follow it. All who havo tho time should go out and assist in this drive as it really means much to tho people and it is possiblo to destroy many hundreds of these pests in this manner Hunloy ranch toy ni oil to t near Burns, re lumed to their homos last week. Tho boys nro rustlers" nnd winter weather does not stop their work. C. V. Reed, who is working near Narrows, visited' over Sun day with his family. Mrs. Henry Black was bitten by n neighbor's dog a few days ago and has not boon nblo to got around na usual. Tho dog's teeth penetrated, tho shoo and wont deep into tho llosh. . Blood poisoining was rearcdiout noth ing serious in that lino has de veloped. Oscar Cavendor, of Burns, is spending a few dnys with re latives in this valley. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Dawson and little daughter, Marian, and son Colon, were visitors in tho city during Wednesday and Thursday of this week. PUBLIC LANDS OF STATE DESCRIBED. Portland Chamber of Commerce Ismich a Booklet of Real Benefit to Stale. WOULDN T THIS JAR VOU? For sovcral hours durintr this I week this section was visited by a rather warm southwesterly Salem advices announce that J. H. Ackerman, who for 12 years was state school superin tendent, has been elected presi dent of tho Monmouth normal school. This was a splendid selection and means school for teachers chinook that was making inroads on our supply of snow and made everybody happy. Thoro was a sudden change yesterday even ing and the thermometer traveled down to zero at a rapid pace. a training 'Some wondered at tho sudden that is in chango but tho following was The Commercial Club has a committee to look into the cost of securing some descriptive pamphlets to advertise this coun ty. This is a move in the right direction but before they can be securod and distributed tho lime will be late for best results this year. Now is tho time people havo time to read .such matter. every way worthy the support of found n the Oregonian which the people of Oregon. arrived on the afternoon mail mat accounts lor it. John F. Stevens is Hill's representative in Oregen: Mr. Stevens smiled when it was suggested that the sale of the rights of way through Mai nour uinyon to the Jlamman in terests probably had precluded the possibility of tho Hill lines entering Eastern Oregon over tho most practicable route. "Wo are not worrying nbout that," ho commented. "In fact, it is of such little immediate consenucncothatl heard nothincr of it while in tho east, We havo made no plans that include an early invasion of Harney Valley and the countrv adinennt llmrn. to, but I can safely predict that wnen wo are ready to enter that new the way will not bo lacking." Tho Times-Herald has been mailed a clipping from some newspaper of a communication from a Roseburg man regarding the game laws. The party who mailed it doesn.t sign his name J other than a subscriber to The i Times-Herald. The clipping is too long for publication this week but tho substance of it is that the people should make tho game laws rather than place them un der laws gotten up by a few. This writer says beasts of prey do more harm than all tho hunt ers and suggests a higher bounty on them. Tho following from a recent issue of the Telegram shows that the Portland peoplo havo at last gotten out somo advertising mat ter that will bo beneficinl to parts of tho state other than that par ticular section. Public laud is what most of tho peoplo from tho cast aro looking for and this recent publication will show prospective settlers where to find this land: "Public Lands in Oregon" is tho title of tho first of the small special information pamphlets issued by tho Chamber of Com merce in the series of eight or ten which are to bo prepared by the chamber. The lands booklet was rushed out first, owing to tho demand for this particular class of information, and the big accumulation of inquiries now piled up in the offices of the chamber. Tho other pamphlets aro expected to bo issued at the samo time, at somo date in the near future. Simple in style, "Public Lands in Oregon" is one of the meat iest presentations of the kind ever issued in tho state. All possiblo facts pertaining to Ore gon lands have been gathered, including tho area in public do main, the grant holdings, arable and nonnrablc, forest areas, re serves, and tho general topo graphical conditions. Attached to this compilations of facts are summaries of tho various land laws affecting tho taking or hold ing of Oregon realty nnd general advice in regard to procedure. In tho pamphlet is published the best small map of Oregon yet given tho public by any associa tion or society. This mnp, which is by far tho most expensive feature of tho publication, con tains in compact form as much information as tho big Govern ment maps carry, and is n su perior piece of engraving and color work. That tho prospective immi grants mny not bo misled in their inquiries, "Puclic Lands in Ore- Sovcral peoplo hero are plann ing masquetado costumes to bo worn at tho masquerado ball to be given in Lawcn February !l. Tho Laweniles aro sociablo people and good entertainers and all aro assured of n good time. The Dawson homo was tho scene or a merry gathering on tho evening of Janunrv 10. tho occasion being a surprise party in honor of Mr. Dawson's birth day. That worthy gentlemen, unconscious of thu impending gayoty did not "catch on" until several of his neighbors had con gratulated him upon the occasion. Music nnd dancing were the fentures of the oveningt but all this ceased when the ladies began to unpack their well filled lunch boxes. Those who participated in tho pleasures of the evening wore Mr. and Mrs. Bert Porter, Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oron, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Eggleston, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Roder, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. S, Tyler; Mesdames N. llonnoy, A. Bar ron, F. Grol, M. McKeeii, Geo. Hopkins and Geo Simmons; Messrs. Robt. Sottlemoyer, Joe and Oscar Cavender, Al Sniror. John Hoddcr, Tim Crowli. Bailor Conrad, Alex Eggleston, Bert Simmons and Mr. Matthiow. Mr. Sottlemeyor informs us Hint ho will leavo for Portland in tho near future. Ho intends to get a niano and a "piano player" while in that city. Now, ho didn't say whether it was n mechanical player" or not so we aro all anxiously awaiting his return. We are making preparations for our New Spring Stock and are going to give you another Money Saving Sale BROWN'S JanuaryClean Up SALE BROWN'S SATISFACTORY STORE Our line of Merchandise has stood the test of time and comparison for many years. The great values offered are appreciated! by the large amount of goods now being sold by us and during the next sixty days we are going to make a clean-up of WINTERGOOD DRESS GOODS DRY GOOD and everything in these departments. On tho night many friends of Mr. It really looks like "rubbing it in" when Jay Bowerman, after being defeated for governor by uswaiu west, appoints a sup erintendent of tho now insane asylum and has him removed; selects a sito for the asylum and has tho now board question tho wisdom of such selection and ap points a committee of well known doctors and legislators to invest- 1.0CAI. OVfiKPLOW. Seo Schenk Bros, ad 25 per cent off. 15 por cent off on all Winter underwear at Schenk Bros. W. R. Dawson and wife and son wero up from Sunset Wed nesday. Ilagcy & Richardson carry the bent brands of groceries. All fresh. BoKN-In this city, Sunday, January 15, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Golf, a son. Everything for every body nt tho Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Department Storo. gon" informs them that there aro practically no public land entries possiblo contiguous to tho big cities, or in tho western part of tho state. Climatic conditions where public Innd may bo had, and present railway facilities and prospective development there, aro stated clearly. Tho selling prico of stato lnnds is also sot forth, tho land office nnd district locations, tho amount of Innd in each district subject to entry, tho region covered by tho Enlarged Homestead Act, reclamation pro jects under way by goyornment or private enterpriso nnd tho acrcngo of each, and a wealth of othor information is compiled tersely. of January 7 tho and Mrs. A. It. Porter assembled at their homo and gave them n genuine surprise. Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter had retired but woro hustled out their dining room cleared and dancing indulged in until mid night when a dainty lunch was served by the ladies after which there was moro dancing. Every one hnu a splendid tunc and speak highly of Mr. and Mrs. Porter as entertainers. Tho night of January 10 Robt. Settlemeyer opened tho doors of his cozy home to his many friends and Sunset people; dancing was indulged until midnight, music being furnished bv the Dawson orchestra. An elegant lunch wns served at midnight. The night seemed entirely to short though tho dancing started at 7 n. m. and continued until 7 a. in. Robt. understands his business when it is up to him to play tho part of host. Mrs. Moon, of Rilzville, Wash, is in Sunset visiting hor son K B. Moon. As Mrs. Moon has in terests in this country sho will probably remain. On thu morning of Jnnuary 17. tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Barron was mado hnppy by tho arrival of a bouncinir baby boy, weighing a trifle over twelve pounds. Wo nro free to admit there aro few places in Ilnrnoy county whoro tlioy grow better potatoes nnd cabbage, but we claim Sunset can't be beat for babies. Call and find out what we are of fering, you will he astonished at our prices. BROWN'S SATISFACTORY STORE BROWN'S SATISFACTORY STORE TCACIIIIKS' IJXAMINATION. Special Waists, values Goats, for buyers of Children's and Infant's Wear. sjQBCPcrsWAC ' etamZxaeoirirrmrviTturi ... 'J Tho regular semi-annual teach ers' examination will bo held in Burns on February 8, i), 10 and 11. Foil STATE I'AI'KJtS.. Wednesduy Writing, History. Spelling, Physical Geography, Reading, Psychology. Thursday - An thmetic, Theory, Grammar, Bookkeeping, Physics, Civil Government Friday-Physiology, Gcogrnnh Composition. Algebra, Literature, School Law, uihy English Go LIVB NOTES FROM SUNSET- The Times-Herald has received Sunset notes from two different correspondents UiIb week. Both aro good nnd nowsy and aro pub lished oxcopt such items as are covered by both. E. C. Eggleston tho insurance man is spending a fow days with i,t i,n.. E. B. Hill and Geo. Hess ro- "" " turned this week from a trip to Walter and John Hoddor, who the southern part of the county. ' havo been drilling wolla on tho Saturday Botany, Piano omotry, General History, roit couN'ry pai'eiis. Wednesday Writing. History. Spelling, Reading, Physical Geog-ranhv. Thursday Written Arithmetic Theory, Grammar, Physiology. Friday - Geography, School Law, Civil Government, English Liternture. L. M. Hamilton, Supt. BoiiN -Tuesday, Jan. 17, to ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood on , f ilimt ffin unfit linu it ilfiMrrU. ' 1 bll(t Alklll llVttl AJH H3t tt wuun- 'tor. Wanted Work for mnn nnd wifo on farm or stock ranch. Inquire at this oflicc. J. F. Mahon is home from Portland, Salem nnd other out side points. Ho had a great time at tho reunion of the Shriners good, light weight caps, regular1 recently in Portland. prico 75c for only 25c each dur ing the BIG REMOVAL SALE at Tho Busy Corner Storo. If you want to mako a trade, sell your relinquishment or other property tho Inlnnd Empire Real ty Co. will bo of great assistance ... . m att p rn to you. They havo sold others w, L. I)LU1 1 ft WJ ,n ...... i ' Fou Sale 100 tons of hay inquiro at this office. D. II. Smyth arrived homo from Portland Wednesday. 25 per cent oft on all winter overcoats nt Schenk Bros. J. II. Eichncr was down from his farm tho first of this week. Ho is suffering from bad oyos. Buy your Summer Cap now- Clny Clemens mill is tho near est ono to Burns whero all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can bo hnd. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phono for quick orders. nnd enn sell yours. NOTICE TO OHEDIT0US. Will Cattorson wns up from Thursday on business. Good, substantial, well cooked meals at tho Home Hotel is what tho boarder likes, It is reported that J. A. Vest has just disposed of 3000 head of Bhcop to C. A. Haines for $3.00 por head. It will bo worth while to bo nresont nt tho Grand Mask Bnll given by the. Band Boys in tho now Masonic building noxt Fri day night, Notli'o Is liort'foy kIvoii tlmt thu nnilnr MgiuMl, lloto 0. Kom, linn boon duly ami ii'utilnrly nppnliilcil nilinliiNtnitrlx ol thrt twtnlo of Jiumu I'. Dlrklnnon, 1 cunsed. by llin lloiiornlilu Jiuliiii of tho County Court ol Ilnrnoy County, Oro Kon, nnd lion iiunllflod Uiorolu; d nil SUIIETY II0NDS pureoiiH ImvliiK claims nunliiHl cnlcl on tnto nru lioroby notified to prieont tlia iinio lo mo, duly Vt rlllml hh by Inw n qulrud, nt my rtmliUmco nl Narrow, Or cl'oii. within hIx tnoutliN from ihito of HiIh notice l)ntid ut lluriiH, Ori'gon, UiIb :!nt ilny olJuiitmry, 1011. HohkC. K wits, Adinlniatralrlx of tint EmIiiIu of Jiiimw I Oicklmon, DeeuiiHwl. Post Office Building. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Your I'ntroniiKc Sollrltcd. Hurns : : Oregon NOTAKY I'UIILIC IRVING MILLER REAL ESTATE EIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Burns, Oregon. Lunaburg Dalton & C DEPARTMENT STORE Everything Under the Sun and Seldom ' "JUST OUT" r, fc. Thero is only ono good place to go for GOOD DRUGS, STATIONERY, CIGARS, BOOKS CONFECTIONERY, and TOILET ARTICLES REED BROS. DRUG STORE Tho store maintained nnd operated for your con venience and .satisfaction. Ono that you can rely on nt nil times. Tlie City Drug Store REED BROS., Proprietors Cleavenger's Furniture Store i ''n'ib'Vfk'Nv),,vm, i DISHES-DISHES When you want Dishes como in and talk to us. Wo aro pre pared to Bupply you in whatever is necessary. FURNITURE U0CKI1RS, DININO CHAIRS, MOIMIS CHAINS, C0UCIII!S,I)ININ(1TAIIU'.3 LIIIUAKY TAHI.U8, CIIILDIOINS I'UUNITUIUC, KCUS, UUDSTI.'ADS GLASSWARE Hand-Painted China Complete Dinner Seta Plain Earthenware AT RIGHT PRICES G-BOOEBIES And everything in my store reduced. I will meet the prices of any store m Burns. This means business. Strictly GRAPHAPHONE FREEI.cash, -AT- Cleavenger's Furniture Store Young's Meat Market & Grocery J i V Ifr. k r- i?. W ft - ''(