r I ffmf m ' f MP vl ( f 1 1 I .! I Schenk Brothers Merchant Tailors and Outfitters Burns, Oregon, Odd Fellows Bldg NEW SPR.NG GOODS Now on His.. lay. Including Suits, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties Newest Styles in Straw Hats Panamas, Crush Dicers, etc CLEANING AND PRESSIN PRICES ARE RIGHT--THE PLACE TO BUY We carry the . V. 1). Under- Union 'ak Two Piece wear in Suits. i J Site imcsi-urafd. HAiuiui w. m i .?. im M'HM ItllTION KATKS Ohm Vuf IJ.OU jlx Month. I 00 Tbri'u M.mth. .76 1III.IA Ml lll - - - Ihnno CHANOKS SUU(!l;STi:i). The Times-Herald has had the condition of the bridges and cul verts called to its attention re cently by an auto driver. This man took the pains to count the number of bridges between vehicles of that character and avoid the necessity of lifts and jolting to heavy loaded teams. This complaint, is not confined to motorists, nor is the suggestion for improvement in their interest alone. It is a matter of concern to every farmer, freighter or man who drives any kind of a vehicle over the road. We had just as well have these roads fixed for convenience and com fort for all as to have them a constant menace and annoyance to all who have to travel them. SAVI-S WAIN PROM RAIIIIIIS. .lohn Hichncr has been demon- Burns and Wright's Point on tlie?lmtin' to l,is "".'fclibora that it Narrows road and there are iu in less man is miles oi uie this grade and then the Canyon Cit.v-Hurns route will be the most accessible into the great Harney county. Mine Ml. IOngle. IIUII.I) NliW 'I'llONH I.INH. Manager Laurance of the Union Telephone & Telegraph Company left Wednesday morn ing for an extend I tour over the lines of the e tinty where ho will superintend some repair work now going forward at several points. He has the material on the ground for an extension of the lino from the Happy valley sec tion on over to Alberson and will complete this line and connect it up before returning to Hums. This will add considerable ter ritory to the local lines and be a great accommodation to a large settlement. Mr. haurance contemplates other extension during the sea son that will cover other isolated sections of the county and thus bring the people intocloser touch with the city and other business points. IIOlHIIir DAIRY llliKII. John Hack arrived here this week with .'!() head of througbred Jersey cattle which he had re cently purchased at Portland. The animals were shipped over the Oregon Trunk to Opal city and driven in from that place. Mr. Hack has disposed of a few head of the stock but will lake those left to his farm up the river and engage in dairy business. This is a class of stock needed in this section to improve the dairy and now that we have inree sucn nenis, ir. niiiiiaru and Ceo. Whiting each having Jerseys, we may look forward to improvement in the dairy breeds of this county. I'OISONIil) HAM S 10 Kll.l. IIIJU.S Fresh supply of groceries in i . ii i i i i i.. I (.'Hiding nun, imnwn nam cu 'Poisoned baits are desirable at Hagey to llieliarilson s. for destroying grasshopper, cut worms and a few other insects," says M. K. Wilson, entomolegist at the Oregon Agriculture Col lege, in a new bulletin on insecti cides for the garden, which will soon be oil' the press. "Such bails are most effective if used in early spring," husays. "Poisoned sliced of potatoes or some similar vegetables treated with a strong solution of arsen ate of lead or Paris green are used to poison sow-bugs and wire-worn. "To make a bran arsenic mash mix thoroughly a pound of white arsenic, half a pound of brown sugar, six pounds of bran and add enough water to make a wet mash. A spoonful should be placed al the base of each tree or vine. For cut-worms a still better bait may be prepared by mixing throughly a pound of Paris green, lfi pounds of mid dlings and 1T pounds of bran, dry, and sowing it broadcast upon the vegetation, about "the borders of cultivated fields or gardens. It may also be sown with a seed drill along the rows of plants to bo protected. So used it has been found especially valuable for destroying cut worms in onion field." Particular people do their trading at the llagey & Richard son general merchandise store where a fine line of dry goods, furnishings, shoes, etc. is always found. (t ammwmm iiwiww BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF HAND EMBROIDERED WAIS T is not so expensive to save crops from rabbit pests if it is properly road. Hut two of these are such I - ' "' aiioiii t that one can get over them with-1 eros of wheat and has built a out coming down to verv shnv.wu hnish fence around it to tho nnrn All tlm nMinra hi-., i-nisml I hoighth of SOIlie Hi illcllOS. At from three inches to higher above ""lts ' hus l-'"'ngs in the the grade and the approaches , fence permitting the rabbits corn are abrupt. This prevents a '' through and at these open machine attaining any sjieed. inl'wMr- Kichner has set small fact this gentleman says it is sU;o1 traps. He places a stick almost impossible to average a iim-ss tlu-' opening at the right speed of 15 miles an hour be- distance and the rabbit has to tween this city and Wright's J'"I this stick and the trap is Point with out danger of damag- "' Hi tlior side to recieve him. ing the machine. ' 'n Kichner has caugh ltf(! The other approaches to the, '"dibits since 1st. of May and his city by the Korten place, the ''"'' ol been bothered. Standelifl: lane and out toward "''his method should lie tried by Potter Swamp are in the same , "th-''- for Mr. Kichner and his condition. I neighbors state it is a success. Just why road workers have all seen fit to raise these culverts' SURVfcVIMl CANYON CRP.P.K ROAD above the level of the grade seems a mystery. It doesn't seem to help in anyway, while on the other hand it is a detriment. With vehicles coming on the ap proaches with a bump it naturally wears the plank and each year M. Spears, the county survey or, has made the survey for the proposed new road around what is known as the 1 1 umbo t hill on the Canyon creek road. This improvement will be made this these have to be replaced for this summer. Already there has been reason. These approaches are i a heavy freight travel through refilled from time to time with! here to Hums and the Humbolt loose dirt but it doesn't stay but , hill has been an obstacle much a short time. It may not be complained of. The cutting down practical to'lower these culverts of this grade will tend to stimu by rebuilding the foundation , late the travel this way. Another but with tho rock crusher it grade on this road that freighters would seem a stroke of economy complain of is what is known as to fill these approaches with such the Soda mountain hill and it is material as would be permanent likely that before long some and thus avoid broken spring effort will be made to eliminate TO We Have Opened Offices in the New Masonic liuildinn in Rums, and are Prepared TA Furnish Accurate, Reliable " and Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lands in Harney Co. Buy and Sell Real Estate in Lare and Small Tracts. TO Write Fire Insurance in the Stronest Old Line Comp'ies 8,000 acre tract irrigated land best in Central Oregon-First-class colonization project. TERMS All Rusiness f til rusted To Us Will Receive Prompt and Careful Attention. MOTHERSHEAD & DONEGAN Rooms '1 and 5 Mu.sonie Building. RvmiII (if Ij'tihlh Oniric lixjiminalliiii Tho Times-Herald is in receipt of a letter from Supt. Hamilton giving the results of the recent eight grade examinations. There were thirty applicants and but eight passed successfully. He adds, however, that most of the failures were in but one or two studies and most of them will be successful at the June examina tion. Those who passed were: Henry Geer. Winnie Hayes, James Richardson, Hans Nelson, Hums; Hazel Cobb, Henry Keisenbeck, Lawen; Virgil Shields, lliloy and Paul Howe, Van. The highest grades were made ny .lames icicliardson and Henry Keisenbeck. ON CIJAUI). The man who does his duty when no man is watching, when no swift punishment will follow its neglect, is a true hero, The man who insures his life for the protection of his family and pays the premiums through much self denial has more honor in the eyes of Heaven than the man who is ready to risk his life unnecessarily for the plaudits of the multitude. The husband is like a sentinel standing guard over a camp upon whoso vigilance its safety depends. If he neg lects insuring his life, ho is like a sentinel who is found asleep at his post. The punishment which goes with such a crime is the severest that can bo given. On the other hand, if a sentinel while on duly is killed in-the effort to protect the camp, ne is regarded as worthy of the Cross of the Legion of Honor for his faithfulness. The man who dies and leaves his family protected by a policy of Life Insurance, is like the faithful sentinel, who is kil'ed, but who has sounded the alarm. If you are not insured. write: II. C. UkkIuMoii, Agent. Oregon i.ifc, Hums Oregon. Alteration free at Schenk Hros. S. K. Hutton and wife and sons Link and Thos., are in from their home at Wagontire. They came over in their auto. The improvement being made on the P. L. S. Co. ollice and residence property are of an artistic nature and make the building a very handsome one. Drs. Crillith it Mnrsdcu open ed an abscess on Win, StewaiY. hack yesterday and now that it has proper drainage Mr. Stewart will in all likelihood improve rapidly. sunsut Norns. 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Ill ro Hhliiln nf Mulllila bitilmi Ilil ill ilrccflNi'il Niitlcn Ih licniliy civi'ii Hi it (liiiumlur I hIkiiimI lmi Ikmui iluly iiiinlnii'il thn ml-' Work horses for sale weighing iiiiiiiatrniuriiiiiKi iiiHitn 1'Hinin ny inc ; f,-(im 1200 to 1W)0 lbs. four to six LADIES' IMPORTED KID GLOVA KMQ TAILORED WAISTS Nrw linn ol Snrinp- Collars, New HarrcltJ RushiWs, Combs, Hand Bags, ew Designs In Ladies' Silk Underves VAIlltlim ONLY IIY QUALITY STORKS vjr: i Ciiiiiil) Court nl llnrni'V CoiiiiH, in Kim, nlinri'ln niil calnto Ih K'iiiliii', which iiiHiliiliui'iit iin'iirn 1 1) tirtli r tlnly iniiilo nml iiiiliTt'tl, nml Iihh qiinllll cil. All n'rmiiH 1 1 it v I I K i'ImIiiik iiiiIiiM unlit I'Bluln inn rtiulri'il In pn Hciil thi'ln hIUi iroivr vuuilii'tn witlilu fix inniitliH (nun tliili) nl IIiIh niitlrt', mnl iih l.y lnw ri'lllllril, 1(1 tllll llllillTnllllli'il llillllilil. trulur lit IiIh phu'i- nl litialiii'.N nl Itnr iih, Oii'lt'Ui, (ir Bt Hid dill. n nl (i. ,. Item (mill, lliiniK, Orciui, IiIh altoriii-y DuIimI May IO1I1, IIH I. Flint piitillralinn Mny. '.Mill. I'M). Pi rr T. It wimii, AdmlMiMriittii. years old. Oregon. I. M. Davis, Drewsey Will Jacobs was in this week renewing lances. tho city acquain- Many of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Simmons assem bled at their home on Sage Hen on last Saturday night and gave them a surprise party, the sur prise was complete. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons proved them selves equal to the occasion. Kveryone enjoyed themselves to the utmost. Many friends were from Narrows, Weaver Springs, Warm Springs and Sage Hen. Much wishing them many years of happy and prosperous life. Johnnie Thompson the bright little fellow wlio makes his home with the I (odder familv. has gone to visit his mother at Hoise Idaho. Mr. Herl Heed the piano man of Portland came in last Sunday on a short visit to his brothers Chas. and Jim. He was accom panied by his wife. They left Thursday on their return trip. We are told that arrangements are nearly completed for the boring of a test well on Mr. Howells properly. The well will be jusKi miles south of the Sunset school house. They expect to go .'000 ft. Portland and local capital are behind the enterprise. At a recent meeting of the local school board contract was let for painting tho school house inside and out. This will be a great improvement and the board is considering other good improvement. Miss Hannah May has been employed to teach the next term of school. (irain crops in Sunset and sur rounding neighborhoods look good. I. S. Tyler and Ceo. Hodder, have arrived home from their trip to the rail road for freight They expect to go outagain soon. II. 1). Hlack will leave Satur day for Ontario, from there, Henry will go down to Portland to view the rose carnival and visit relatives. He will bring a load of freight back. I. Tkixaiioutum. . imtmtntmiiummmim::::: (J'-' C. IC. LEMAY I'nintiiiH, Taper llaiiiiu,', Siun Writing Kstimates given on all classes of such work. A(il;Vr HLNRV IKISCII WALL I'Al'LK Headquarters at French Hotel mim:i::i it::::;::nmn::.i:: . :::.::::;. :::. WHAT A COMPOKT Properly adjusted glasses are t to the eve when a good onti- x eian has examined and fitted tiieiu wiin proper giiuwex. ; When your eyesight begins to :i lail it sliouKl noi lie neglected " for a day, as it injures you i more to strain your sight ; than anything you could do. i Have your eyes attended to j. at once. ! i BUDDIST, NO. 2853 Imported German Co The undersigned having purchased the interest of ,1 J jn the well known Coach Stallion, Hu Idist. Nx 2-T5. w .sh nounce that he will stand this season at the Varum Un hyui All contracts of last season are to be settled with him Huddist is the sire of the highest priced colls in Harm except standard bred specials and his get speak for Lis as a sire. Pasture and care for mares on the place. THW 4 IM,..U &M i uuiid hj iiiduio vp 0. L SHINGLEDECKER, Burm DR. IDABEHRENDT Al Burns Hotel until tutn:t:iimt:nm:mt!!::::::::::::::::::::mi::::::::::::::: May ::::!::::: .1 Z t Z SS llllll TWELFTH NIGHT 41906 Trial Record at Three Years Old 2:12'. LUNABURG DALTON&Q DEPARTMENT STORE IHverythiiijr Under the Sun and Seldom "JUST OUT" Sire Of Knight of Strathmore 2:05 ark Night 2:10' ., Yi SIRE ONWARD 2:05-, Sire Two Hundred Standard Performers DAM MLSS RITA::::2:08'i Dam of five in the list; she held the world record as a three vear old Knight of Strathmore was the fastest four year old pacer out in 1910; ho also holds the worlds record for a colt of his age over half milo track. Twelfth Night is said to be by good judges the best son of the mighty Onward; ho is a chestnut lfi.f) hands high; weight 1200 pounds. He will be in stud at Ilarriman for the season of l'.Ul. Terms: $30.00 with return priv ilege if mare proves not in foal. Mares pastured and eared for free of oharge. Further particulars write H. DENMAN Harnman, Oregon Now's the Time to Get Ready to hi in ( Pumping Outfit For Sale Fairbanks- Morse 5 - horse power Portable dasotine Eiijpne fnllu equipped with latest friction clutch pulley, toijclher with .7 1-2-inch Cenlrifufial pump with proper size mil ieu for a 25 ft. head. This outfit will pump 27 It. as it is, and will pump .W ft. with change in pulley. All vompleti' with pipe, vltmwH, voupliniH, rtc. The outfit in now in position unit ready to pump at a mo nienl'H notice. Any inlemliny purchaser can nee how much water thin outfit can pump. Price $(150, which in law than Portland price. Thin in the bent nutlil made. N. BROWN & SONS "PROGRESS" Ihe Standard Bred Stallion Trial, 2:20 Will Stand the Season of 1911 AT THK Elliott Barn, Burns, Oregon PUOONUSS, No. (I iru is a mahogany bay standing 10 hands high. Sired by Diablo, 1 1101; sire of Sir Albert S i2:(M: Sir .I.ibn C ll.V I 1 . II t.tit iv I P, .. .,..1 .... .. a wim supper Bam; iniinoiiin u:in. Nine others in less than 2,10. and eleven others bettor than 2:lir). Dam Remember Mo bv Waldstein, 12fi(i7. Hertha, grandmother of Progress, is the mother of nineteen colts all in tho list. Tho Limit her sixteenth coll was sold as a green pacer at .$10,000. In his three-year-old form he made a record of 2:10. Terms to Insure $20 GEORGE D. HAGEY, Burns, Ore. WB HAVB Plows, Harrows, Seeders, Wind Mil Pumps, Hose, Scrapers, Wagons, Hacj Buggies and Carts. ALL KINDS OF HORSE HITCHES WU 77T rt , jliiv ruinous itoiarij Nam to Attach to Sulky or Gang Plows GARDEN TOOLS v,ume in ana see Us Before Hun Young's Meat Market & Grot Always readylfor job work. Hluo prints of any township in Hums kuul District, showing name of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Hums, Ore. al' .ill siW Huttorick ratten hurg, Dalton & Co. Heat os for sale, lengths, price 20 coins y Any one desiring Ileitis W. A. Ford of .1. 0. 1W Mber m.1'