tw "" WB '4 J 'l a ; V FAIR WEEK SPECIAL SALES We arc going to have SPECIAL SALES all during FAIR WEEK. Watch our space in The Times Herald Daily each evening for the announcement of the following day. You will be interested THURSDAY'S SPECIAL " Handkerchiefs, Soxs, Mufflers, Belts Jewelery Reduced for Tomorrow Only Eerjthing to Wear for People Who Care. SCHENK & WILLIAMS Merchant Tailors and Outfitters Burns, Oregon. Odd Fellows Bldg CLEANING AND PRESSING vv Because she stands for the high idenls; Because she stands fori hightcst educational advance- j ment, and lastly because she is J the only source of enlightmont ! Boost her cause and boost your-, self, your country and your God. Come to the Burns hotel and , get some coffee like your mother used to make. The Times-Hernld has just I been informed that Mrs. Wal lace, mother of Mrs. M. Fen-1 wick, died at her home in Spring field this week. She was 80 1 years old. I Miss Joisa Miller has been spending the week with friends in this city. She expects to lcavo ounuay lor union couniy wnere her parents reside. Miss Miller has recently made proof on a homestead in this county. She is one of the pioneer brand of young ladies that has made the west what it is. r&&&&i w s Ail KITCHEN Manufacturers of Highest Grade Chocolates & Confections 5AUR KRAUT CANDY A SPECIALTY Cigars, Pipes, Art Post Cards, Novelties, Etc. ICE CREAM, ICO CREAM CONES, ORANGEADE, LEMONADE, SODA POP Fresh Roasted PEANUTS and POPCORN Corner south Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Also at the Stand Under Grand Stand at Fair Grounds- Site wes-sgerato. FAIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911. JULIAN KVKI1 Mnnger THE GRANGE MEETING The Rye Grass and Valley View . THE CHURCH. (Continued from page 1.) League and Commercial Clubs and well we should be, for they are doing wonderful things in the way of advancement every citizen is a booster in this cause. There is an institution that I means as much, nvp mnro. to tho Grangers of Harney county held development of the country than a public meeting at Locher's hall these booster organizations; that Thursday evening. This meet- is the church; for men and worn- ing was presided over by Thos. en from its ranks have been the Raycraft, Grand Master of Valley p!"eers f every country. .,,. ,, , . , I do not mean the church in a vibw ui-bb uiiu.u,Cuuiiurinarrow sectarian way, but in a. uiu PuiJ" oi uiuiisiHK ui iai- t broader sense Any church that 1 u .r"e tuum m ,c,owjr is trying to do things, iuuuu wiin inu vji.iiik wuin, Citholie xne urange song now, paae The Brick Corner, SALOON JOE UNDER, Prop. , Corner South of the Cost Office PINEST LIQUORS AND THE BEST OP CIC1ARS. ' Best custom invited and accom modated. I THE CITY DRUG STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR Fancv Candies, Meerschaum and French Brier Pipes, Cigars and Gen eral Line of Smokers Articles. REED BROS, Proprietors do things, Roman Baptist, Presbyterian or by what ever name it may be labelled and your duty as a citi zen is to show an interest in its affairs, give it and its represen tatives due consideration at all times and in all places, for they hairo Vin1 rvrvn ie 1r nifh tief 4-l r rpU 1 r J-a lt-' " iiiwi-o w ww '' ji. T un' V -"T " development of our country than ' and Hoe," was first on the pro gram and was enjoyed by all. State Organizer Gekler, of La Grande, Ore., gave a fine address on "Co-operation." He gave a brief history of organization of of all Grange work is education, the great resources of this coun try are brought forth by co-operation. Mr. Gekler said he would like to organize a Grange in Burns before leaving. Mrs. Le May, of Burns recited THE Blue Ribbon First door south ol Prench Hotel BLUE RIIIBON UEER Hermitage, Old Crow, Old Oscar Pepper, Bend & Llllaril Whiskies KEY WEST CIOARS BEST TRADE SOLICITED J. W. CRAWPORD. iGo To The White j Front Livery Stable New rigs and teams : 'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls. ' K. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor. any other organization; they are here to keep in the needed way I with the present, and mould the i characters of future. ; The church is here to stay as ! J long as the world stands; slights kicks and curses ' 3ob 3?i'ii!ti!ic$-?nic 3rii!tcs2icrnl& I i i i o cin f:i,i 'iA..u:janu siurs, aim Deau," which brought down the in the Pasthaveonly spurred her jj0Use on to greater deeds. But now Mr.'prprl Onmn ftf Pirn rsmao we arc livln in an advanced ago Grange gave a very fine talk on DURING THE WEEK n Organization." Mr. Huntly, lecturer of Valley View Grange gave a very interesting talk on "Local Grange Work." Miss Gage of Rye Grass Grange recit ed "The New Church Oregon," which was received with great applause. Mr. Hoffman of the State legis lative committee of the State Grange made a splendid and for cible address on "Legislation." He spoke of the great need of representation of farmers in the legislature. The young gener ation will revolutionize this great j country of ours and it is up to us to help them out on education-1 al lines. Mr. Hoffman made a splendid talk and those who were I not present missed a great treat. The meeting closed with the singing of the Grange song "Work for the Night is Coming." where men and women are al lowed to think and inquire for themselves. The Church ever has been the center of education; her mission schools have follow ed closely in the the step-? of civi lization. She is here in Harney county to help, in every way she possibly can. Where there are no churches there are no settlers, where churches lead and men are i interested, the best class of citi ' zenship prevails. 1 You should be a church booster, because, she has led the way in , the settlement of our county. SALE OF LADIES DRESSES, SKIRTS AND WAISTS AT THE BUSY CORNER STORE. Oregon Life OUK GREAT HOME INSTITUTION 01 all old line companies ur janljcd, 109 In ill. ilncc IMS OREGON LIFE 1ms and will HOLD THE LEAD G. C. RGOLESTON District Mananer Ifyov have leisure call and take a good look at BROWN'S SATISFACTORY STORE You will be pleased and so will we jr&k rfhs m 9m 9A, 1 rmKTkSmmr ' Cs BURNS. OREGON. .JJ