mm&mmmmmmm 4r If i I'm I .sg' BONA FIDE MID-SUMMER SALE 25 per cent off Men's and Boy's Summer Suits 15 per cent off on Boy's Wash Suits 15 per cent off on ail Straw and Panama Hats FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES RECEIVED CLEANING AND PRESSING Schenk Brothers Merchant Tailors and Outfitters Burns, Oregon. Odd Fellows Bldg teiiaivc improvements til onco nnd lntor give n (lay service in ordor to furnish power to those who desire it. This 1h a tnovo in the Hslit direction nnd ono Hint will meet the npprovnl of nil who pntronfzo the concern. MATINUH SUNDAY. IMPROVL'MONTS CPN1INUU. Tho work of remodling tho hi llissner InilldiiiK is proKressin most satisfactorily. It will not ho mi extensive as at first contem plated owinjr to . restrictions placed by tho city council in ex uding certain requirement in tho buildinK. Mr. Hissner has countermanded his lumber order J. 15." Johnson hns his promis at the mills and will only re- iiitf Hiring of hnrness horses in model tho first lhor for tho pre- good sbnpo now nnd has promised sent. In Sunday afternoon mntinco on Tho excavation work for the July 2.'! at tho fair grounds with big two story brick Times-Herald good exhibitions, building is about, completed There will be two harness races and tho brick work will in tho nfternoon and ono saddlo soon begin. A deep well has , horse race. This is u move to L been sunk on the premises this week by Smith & Swain and tho surface water cased olf. It Isj intended to run tho pump by power and furnish an ample water system for tho entire building oventunlly. stimulate interest in tho fair week performances and local people should go out. Tho bar ness events will bo tho best ever seen on the local track as Mr. Johnson has colts that go in faster timo than has ever been $lic tjjwcjtcvaul HATllIttiAY. Jln I . 1411 SUHSniMH'lON UATKH Ono Year . . i Six Month I 'M Three Munllii. . . , 1 JULIAN I! Villi - - - M.in.i RAILROAD CONTRACT IliT. Up to this time stock has been practically all that brings in out side money. Conditions have made this business rather unprofi table of late years and many old slock men have disposed of their herds. They have great bodies of land which with n market for products in reach will bring in adequate revenue nnd thus bring the owners a retui u even though their stock is gone. J. It. Gould will soon begin tolnimlo in rnces. remodel his dwelling on tho lots The vnquorosaronsked to come adjoining the Itaptist church, in will) their saddle horses as a He has also had a now well drill-(inirso will bo hung for them to ed this week. 'compote for. C. C. Lundy Is having a nice' ' - , cottage built on his three aero1 A HOTTER KOAD TO SILVIES , tract recently platted near the ' river in Knst Hums. I The Times-Herald has been C.M.Salhshury haslet tho con-.informed bv parties who have tract, for a dwelling on his resi dent tract recently purchased from Mr. Lundy in the same section. investigated the route that a better road can bo had between Hums and Silvies Valley at a Very reasonable cost that will The Times-Herald is not per mitted to give its source of in formation but it is stated on good authority that the contract for 29 mi'es of Harriman railroad west of Vale has been let and oincial announcement will be si..( .mntlim- hit- imnoii nf t. made in a short time. It is un- t0 to t,e road for shipment. derstood actual construction r . . , , work will began about August1 Lf 'ek s fst ecn,s l lst I reached all over the northwest This is certainly good news' but "ot ,nuch tIamnR0 1,I,S .? ...:n i.: ir ! ......i resulted. .iiiu win uniiK wuriv mm kuuu W. Y. IvJmr nnd Inn limtlinrlnvniil Min nlii'ilnl flltnli twor Mm " ." ... have another attractive little' mountcin at Cold Springs. Tho iJarnes is visiting cot jge( micr roof for Fredi new route would go to the west Kacine in the sanie block with of tho present road and come up tho residence recently completed from Silvies on an easy grade for him. from the Metschan place and It is hoped to have plans for through a natural pass down the new" $10,000 public school I near the river to Hums. 1 Mrs. J. T her daughter, Mrs. L. N. Stallaid on Otis Cieck. i Miss Enid Cawlfield has gone over to Otis creek to visit her sister, Mrs. Kd. Stallard. l G. Smith is getting ready to i mi'I(n'"tf .'" readiness for bids in' This route would be more di- ' I nl.nul l.i.. I . a II. . . a if a short time, INCRIiASI: POWER PLANT. J. It. Wheeler of the Hums Electric Light & Power Co. has cheer to Ihe many waiting poo- frank Welcome and family returned irom rortlaiul wliese lie pie of this interior country who (are preparing to leave for a va-1 purchased two more 2J0 horse have waited long and patiently cation trip in the mountains to power turbines and other inn for some relief. With many , spend the hot period. chinerv necossarv to inerejwo lln After nearly three years' Kcnorating capacity of the plant. woik the first two miles of Ihe u m nuenucu to errect an ad Celilo canal have been completed ditionnl plant at the Sweek dam by the contracting firm having and also install steam power, the contract. This includes the thus beingable to look after their upper end. of the. canal and , natrons at all times and furnish lights regardless of mishaps. thousand acres capable of pro ducing crops, irrigation projects to cover thousands of acres awaiting closer connection with transportation in order to place them upon paying basas it means a transportation and that the Big Harney County is soon to come into its own. Celilo Lock. It is expected t lit. I iwr nnnhinf t h wwi rrt to Urn nnnnl will bo mmn to nnvifn-1 We understand it is Ihe inten tion. Hon of the company to make ox- rcct and be a convenience to the big travel in that direction. It should be further investigated and if found feasible the propel application should be mndo to the court to have it viewed out and established. Tho trout market took a tum ble this week when Dr. J. W. Ash ford and son I'hil and V. G. Cozad and son Hoduoy left for Upper Canyon creek for a few days fishing. Ponding their return trout have been quoted in local markets for one dollar a ton. They took enough canned salmon, herring, sardines, smoked stru geon to last for a fl vo days trip. Blue ML Ragle. VALLEY VltjW NMVS. Mrs. Mary Knyoraft entertain ed tho L. N. Society at her homo Thursdny afternoon. Lota Richardson, who has been on the sick list is able to bo out again. Viola Cobb has accepted a po sition with Mrs. Sam Graves for the summer. Henry Goodlow and family are spending tho summer months on llieir fnrm. Arthur Whitney spent Ralur day and Sunday in Burns visit- injrlila parents, (and others.) C. E. LeMay nnd family who have been spending a fow days in tho mountains retcrned to their homo on Saturday of last week. Mr. Hayes and family spent Sunday nftentoon visiting with friends here. Mrs. Hinton of Hillsborn is visiting at the homo of Mrs. G. M. Cobb. II. I,f. Hunlly came down from UuniB on Monday accompnnled by Donald Jockisch of Harriman. A. T. Haycraft is expected homo from Junturn the beginning of tho week. Wo welcome Arthur Saunders in our community who has come to live on his homestead. r Mfc " Brown's Satisfactory Store COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE Ileautifiil and attractive line of While Lawn and Linen Waists will be offered at a ureal reduction durinf this sale 5 100 $1.25 Waists, - - 73o. ,150 $1.75 Waists, - - $l,OQ 200 $2.25 and $2.50 Waists, $51-5 O Our waists are the latest for Summer wear and as we buy direct from New York you are buy.j ing the most stylish waists worn, BURNS. OREGON. Mr. Van Sant and his son Tom nro haying with Mr. Clemments. Work horses for sale weighing from 1200 to 1500 lbs. four to six years old.- I. M. Davis, Drewsey Oregon. A. S. Whitney is just recover-, ,m Ki:ntTIio Jorgensen ingfrom tho-lthof Juiycelebra-latore building on Main Street. Inquire at Win. Miller s ollice in the Mnsonic building. ill : TRADE AT HOME! Build Up Your Own Town and Community Keeping up with the times and the growing demands of the great HARNEY VALLEY COUNTRY for all classes of merchandise under one roof LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. have established and will maintain an up to date department store. A few of the thousands of articles carried in stock enumerated below tion having indulged to freely the sporti of the tiny. Our worthy school clerk J. M. Hoffeditz has just returned from his trip to Huntington. He is very much in love with tho sheep business but was very glad to get back to Valley View. Jack Kaiiiut. Tho Home Hotel is the comfor tablo placo to board. Ueatos for sale, all sizes and lengths, price 20 cenla per fool. Any one desiring Kudos address W. A. Ford of J. O. Allicrhon, Alberson, Oregon. Blue prints of any township in Burns Iuind District, showing name of entryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00. each. Piatt T. Handall. Burns, Ore. Never leave home on n journey without a bottle of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to bo needed and cannot bo obtained when on board the cars or steam ships." For sale by all good Dealers. WARRANT CAI.I Nnlipo is bori'bv trivnn Mint there arc sufficient funds in tiie Strnteht grade flour bbl county treasury to redeem all 'ancy patent flour bbl fi.70 Harney county warrants register- l rcs!'l r,cc lrU11 suar Per ed prior to May 1st, 1911. In- To those who contemplate going out for thei HARVEST ORDER we wish to submit for consideration our PRICES 100 lbs 0.75 I at nil alfctA l.AnBm lerest ceases on nil such warrants ,,er 100 lbs G CO from July 8, 191 1. Bayoand pink beans, 100 lbs. a00 hiMON U:vts, J No. 1 Japan rice ". " G.50 1 reasurer of Harney County. Flno (iftiry rait f0 lb mck qq Slock salt in 50 lb. sack per ' 100 lbs 1.35 ,, . . ,..".".", .. , Canned table fruits: peaches In re Itotittxof M.illMu IiiIhh ltd Inn, ' iwirs iihltim HiricotH ' .1-.. i. . . . : .v -.--. iicv..ni Appolnlmcnl ul AJinlnlilmlor. I.IHTH c 7 unit n i il..i i ' . .! :."."' ' "'"r wren lint ib UnJmlr.frllH'.l Uloir, ciuLracliiK J rrr(. wlllOii lh M.llivur N'.llon.l t'nu. Ulrfiiti, will Up (ukjirl lu kuluiiu n, vllr) lhUiilnlVutciuiUliiirln( JuiH' II. lw" l Ilium. l)reon,ou JuljrA mil. AUr wilier wIiowm rliullr nj In kooJ fnitl, rlnlmliiK nr of ..1,1 Undi for nrlculliir.l .uri..i. wfor lo Jinn.r; 1. 1 mm, dJ II. uoi i,.i!,Iuii ml Kkiua, liu k prfffrrnc rllil in mk ... w .,.. ,.,.,.,,.,, lkti (ir inula h liiiiiiflil ynlrr forllia laiuli .clu.llr writ .led. Hul.l Imiil. Mam llitcil uixiii I ho ni.pllra lllltlM tl ftiu a.a.a....- at...., a a . " N'otk'u Im lirri'liy Ivuii Hi it llm iimli r hIkmuI linn U-oii ilul) iiiiolnliil lint ail- mliiliitralur ul llm iiIkiu cxluln dy llir CoiiiiI) t'oiirl of llnrni'v Coiiuh, Orc ein, nliuri-lu audi rxlnlti la ikmhIIih;,, wlili'li iiiK)iiiliiicnt niM'r 1 1) iinli'r duly iniiile ami unliTuil.timl Img iiinlill. ihI, All praoiia limiiiK claim iiuiiinct . aaltl I'.taln nro riiiln-il lo prt tfotit them ultli iroicr M)iicliirri witlilu U imiiitliii from ilnto of tlila nutleo, ami ah liy Inu reiitilntl, i-tliii iiiiili'mlu'iiiil mlmliiic Iralur nl liln plmT u( liutlnuaH lit lltirnr, Ott'Kou, or ul tin' (illiio ol ti A. Itrni liolil, lltlriis, OrcK'on, liln iiMnriif) D.itf.1 Mny Itllli, 11)11. I'icht imlillrulloii Mny. 20th. lilll. PlattT. Uanimi.i,, AilniiiiiKlrnlor pineapples, blackberries. grapes, 20c. a can, 2 1 cans to case, per case $5.70 Sweet corn, 2-1 cans to case, per case lomaloes 2-1 cans, to case, per case Swift's bacon well stieakedj with lean, per lb 10 lb. pails Silver Leaf lard, per pail a Mocha and Java blend coffee ! 3 lbs Other blends at 25c. and SOci pound. W . a a . aaa uasior macnine on in i Ion cans, per can, GOc : - " " i't.ii. lucuiiiiucii uaiow. wiio . . PMiaraiica ililit lul.lcri la llm nrlur rl(litafauriuckMtllr.iriivia.fiicliiutll(iriir I'plltatil lanulial to titako tiouiuaivail enlr 1.'!!' ,U'? l'.'"'"1.". rl,,, ' oimcUwI prior In J III I 'JA.IuIl.flllwMMi ,t.l.. tl... I....1. U.III . 1.... Jul lo cltlcinant aihl eiilrr Ur anr .jnallrie.l IWrillll Tttal lal.,1. . . l ..: . '-( ... AttirSfHKUn NWI?,.V.V,i','""?K..t l'?. ," "I Wi.7 "li .' Hki'i uf sw J 'i" v," r.r, . .. 13 LI f urii ..all..'" ' " Ml "V n Dry Goods I Wares of all kind A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS' including Ladies Cloaks, Waists, Skirts, Sweat ers, Shawls, Hand Bags, Beds and Bedding, Undermuslins, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Corsets and Corset Covers. Gent's Supplies The Most Complete and Up-to-Date Gents' Furnishing Dep't. Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats, Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cufrs, CufT Buttons and Links, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear Suspenders, Levi Strouss and "Boss of tho Road" Overalls, Jumpers, Linen Dusters. Drugs, Oils, Etc. We mention here a few of Ihe very things carried in this department. Perfumery, Face Powder, Creams and Solutions, Toilet Articles, Bluo Vilrol, Formaldehide, Chloride Lime, Turpen tine, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect Powders nnd all Household Remedies. Pure California Wines, Grape Juico and Liquors for household purposes. Pure, denatured and wood alcohol, bal soda. Are so representative in character that it is possible to furnish your home. WOODENWAKB Brooms, Brushes, Willow Ware, Water Bags, Barrels and Kegs and chopping bowls, etc. QUEENSWARK Fine China, Cut Glass, Silver Deposit Ware, Mirrors, Cooking Utensils, Pottery, Lamps. HARDWARE-Nails, Garden Tools, Rope, Cuttlery - Full line of Tinwnro JEWELRY Clocks, Watches, Stick Pins, Belt Buckles, Chains, Fobs. Headquarters Sport ing Goods, Guns, Am munition Fishing and Camping Outfits. Tents, Tarpaulians & Wagon Covers. Boots and Shoes Prices Reasonable. THE We are proud of this department and can give satisfaction to all Men, Women mid Children. We carry the celebrated Buckingham &, IFccht line. CORD WOOD All honorable Competition Met. Entertainment For family, friends and yourself if you purchnse a PHONOGRAPH with RECORDS. Wo havo them in stock. Children's Dep't Our Children's Department is so complete Hint we can furnish your little ones from top to toe. Wo have not overlooked the Dolls and Toys. Groceries Of all kinds -Flour, Bacon, Lard, Honoy, Grnin, Grass Seed, and Feeds, all kind of Farm 'Produce, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Evaporated Fruits. Special Articles Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, Vnllses, Suit Cases, and llutterick Patterns. filf &V.,0,.83Mf''K. ' Urn w uf V,,,, IJf) . SWA"'0, 'i "q lh0 H"i W'iiit tTIVT1 nJ,.hw uVi it Oaorga y Willi. in., Iliirna. Oreuuii! l.iunjitT. I lie ri t nl HW of Ht (, h,o a T,a HH of HI, u NtiV.f svi J'"iK' '." W ""' li N Jul H.?',ufc V.'tS" ,0i''"l Uio N!, of Ntt'of C. E. LEMAY I'nintiiiK, Taper Haagin, Sisii Wriling Estimntos given on nil classes of such work. AGW IILNKV ItOSgi WALL I'Al'EK Headquarters at French Hotel with DRY GOODS ...I .uttKvi h . !,; i' ;:?,""","' Calamity Sawmill HOWE&HANKINS, Props. In Crane Flat on Calamity Creek. All kinds of Lum ber on hand at reasonable prices. 1.80 j We are well stocked Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing! Hats and all kinds of furnishings. Also Ladies' Misses' and Children's wearing apparel of every description Our prices in all departments compare favorably with the prices In our Grocery Department COHPARE PRICES with RAILROAD POINT and remember you will hae 70 miles in your favor if you come this way. IRA Q. BOYCE & COj WHOLESALE and RETAIL MERCHANTS! TYkTnrl Tttcft-VT aTfe-YXia-Mj-fn krju.u .awc&jr a JL CgVJU. Now's the Time to Get Ready to Put in Croj BURNS STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOBACCO AND CIGARS NOTIONS - CONFETIONARIfiS Grain and Wool Bags, Sack and Binder Twine Your Business Solicited, DEPARTMENT STORE i We Have Opened Offices in the New Masonic liuildina in Hums, and are Prepared r TA Furnish Accurate, Rliable " and Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lands in Harney Co. npA Buy and Sell Real Estate in " Large and Small Tracts. Write Fire Insurance in the Strongest Old Line Comp'ies 8,000 acre tract irrigated land best in Central OregonFirst class colonization project. TERMS All Business Intrusted To Us Will lieccive Prompt and Careful Attention. MOTHERSHE D & DONEGAN Itooms 4 and 5 Masonic Huildinjr. TO. W.3 HAVE p,ows Harr0ws f . . f 4 te m m 4 C teeners, wmfl vi ( 7 .. ... A -.. Pumps, Hose, Scrapers, Wagons, Hacks Buggies and Carts. ALL KINDS OF HORSE HITCHES inv r anions notary Harm to Attach to Sulky or Gang Plows GARDEN TOOLS Come In and See Us Be lore Buying Young's Meat Market & Ml v - -,- w w - . . , S'H THE TIMES-HERAU Job Printi ny