!f o Si """iiiSfiSH. e Let us take our measure for a TAILOR MADE .SUIT They arc cheaper of you consider quality, wearing and style I - .... !. ..... ....l Ittnl l1.r.f ui11 cr.i. '5V firm is askinjr for bids in mis is-, win comu, .m. u.i ..-.. ",".., l ip for .100 more nolos and the to OrcRon an impetus that will delivery of S00 along tlio lino. ( send the state leaping ahead in Mr, Fellows left again yestor-1 Western history, and which will ....i.. a ti, nw i(Monnhlo the nioneor territory of Welch and Come in and inspect our season able line of fabrics Everjllifag to Var for I'coplc Who Care. SCHENK & WILLIAM Only High Class Tailoring Burns, Oregon, Odd Fellows Bldg CLEANING AND PRESSING J m coinnan.v witu a. H. S. Montamie, two Portland inon. who are takluc an interest in (lie hitr nowcr nrojoct The Times-Herald does not know where these jjentlem An have any financial interest i.i the under taking or not. We are pleased to note the ad vancement of this work as the people of Burns want a good electric light and power system which should be followed by water works and sewerage. LOCAL AM) PERSON U- XNormwcsi iu uiku the agricultural in She futtcs-STmnCd. IUI.1AN IIVUI Would you like the Piano? Always ready for job work. Fresh Candies at the Burns Department Store. W. H. Robins was in from his' Crow camp hojne this week Wanted --Five pick and shovel men wanted at the Forks of lilitzen River. 1 SATURDAY. OCTODKR . nil HUllSdlUPTlON RATKS- Due T(.. Six Monthl..., Three Montbt. 41.ee -i.no j ed Harney County on its agricul tural possibilities, fine fall cli ; mate, good roads and beautiful ' scenery. ! The parties from Vale report j the railroad work being done in the local yards there as progress ing rapidly and that it will pro- y ' Sid Comegys and Geo. Cawl the Pacific front rank world. Much is already being accom plished in preliminary work. In spite of the drawbacks of neglect and carelessness, Central Oregon has proved a leading factor in the wealth of the state. Though irrigation projects of the present day are but abortive forerunners of what is to come, gigantic crops of grain and other farm products have been raised, and transport ed in the most primitive methods to the railroads leading to tide water. Dry-farmmg has been brought to a state of develop ment unequaled elsewhere; and the few watered valleys have yielded loturns of surprising profit. The greatest output of Central Oregon, however has been live stock. One company alone, in LOOK OVER IRRIGATION PROJECT. TnnnrH Pnlo nnd C. B. Mc- Connell came through from Vale sion up the Malheur River. bably be completed witnin an other month. There is no ques tion in the minds of any one in specting the work but that it is being put in as a part of and for the purpose of a western exten- Mr. our visitors first of the this week and a party of five in vestigating the Silvies River Ir rigation project The start was made from Vale in two automo biles, an Oakland driven by Ford Grimes the engineer in charge, has repeatedly said that his in structions were to prepare the local yards there in such a man ner as to take care of the exten- iicld were among from Narrows the week. The ice wagon is now open for dray work and makes its stand at the Hissner corner. When it is not there leave your orders on on the slate and they will bo at tended to. STUDY STATE BUILDING of Ontario who brought his load sum work-, l nese improvements through in fine shape, but the ' r0 extended west and include a car driven by Emory Cole was , concrete onage wuie enougn ior disabled on the other side of , five tracks. Beulah and a couple of his pas- sengers were compelled to come GOOD WORK AT POWER SITE, through on the stage. i On the run in the party was J. D. Fellows and shown the Harney Valley lands i Faulkner came down from the under the project and while here ; Emigrant creek power site Tues- trips were made to the different , day where work is progressing, of new settlers and farmers. It dams and reservoir sites. The i quite rapidly under the direction i is felt that every advantage outside people left Friday noon ! of Mr. Wheeler. A large force should be given these prospective for a quick run to Boise, where , of men are on the work and the , empire builders, however, and so the engineer accompaning the ' dam will reach across the canyon party will make his report to the ' in another ten days. The work Eastern people. They expressed of reinforcing at the bottom will themselves as very well pleased then be undertaken. Half the with the extent and character of poles for the transmission line the lands here, and compliment- have been cut and peeled and the' it is realized that the farmers ljl0, Harney County, has marketed troin zv,vw to ;su,uuu neau or rnttln nnnunllv. The stock has A. A. Tipton and Dick Noble I boo1 drivcn from tllL range3 to were in the city tlio first of this raih-oail shippiiif; points at Ontar weekfrom the Venator ranches, i io .uul sh.u,iko aml to Winno- muca, across the Idaho state line. Aside from the output of this concern, hundreds of individual stockraisers have sent their prime 'cattle, sheep and horses to ship jping points beyond the range wilderness. 1 Perhaps the most notable aid so far given Central Oregon by Portland citizens and business men has been in connection with the livestock trade. Individual 1 stockraisers of ten lack funds with 'which to purchase stock for their ranges. Realizing that financial assistance extended thee men is actual aid in the development , ' ' the business of Central Oregon, the Portland Cattle loan Company has become a worthy example of constructive business enterprise. This concern loans the stock breeder money with which to purchase cattle for his range, and the farmer to buy hogs, charging but a low rate of inter est, and waiting until the stock is marketed before asking repay ment. Though the financial pro fits of the company are small, the development of the small range into a large one, and the increase of business, makes the (Continued from page 1.) may obtain basis training in the crafts pertaining to soil and crop culture. The fulfillment of these plans, it is hoped, will draw to Central Engineer' Oregon what is, after all. the most necessary of all develop ment forces, namely, thousands ' thn Irtt.inl flunninn Tl1 ifl j" , lilt; iuiiai vi ivii uv ciufjiuijiit Leacue is laying initial stress upon the more general needs of the section. With everything in the nature of assistance provided f WE HAVE IT HERE plan thoroughly worth while from all view points. Mnnv other such enterprise, involving financial aid coupled with sound business met hods, can be developed in connection with the growth of Central Ore gon. It is help such as this that is desired from Portland's busi ness men by the Central Oregon Development League; and it was with the view to make such as sistance the more readily availa ble that many of the tentative plans were promulgated at tnc October meeting of that body. Those who attended the conven tion at Bums were unusuallv im pressed with the resources of the country, and became enthusias tic boosters for the region. The gateway to Central Oregon is the Deschutes River, which empties into the Columbia a Tew miles above The Dalles. Up the canyon of this stream for a dis tance of 110 miles, branches of the Hill and Harriman roads climb the water grade to the prairies in the interior of the state. From these lines branches will extend to all sections of the interior empire, while a road crossing the state transversely from east to west will intersect these lines in Harney County. Not only does the Deschutes furnish the means of ready ac cess to the region described above. but its steady How through out the year will furnish untold electric energy for power and lighting in the towns and com munities already springing into life in this land of promise. The Deschutes, in its mad rush to the Columbia, has more latent pow er than the combined American and Canadian falls of Niagara. The construction of suitable hv- dro-electric generating stations, together with the stretching of transmission lines, will turn Cen tral Oregon into a second South eastern Washington, the wer lines of which furnish the isolat ed ranchers with light for their homes, horsepower for their farm ing machinery, and ready com cunication with all other jwints of the county. Central Oregon, however, is destined to outdistance in every way the similar territory in the neighboring state. Washington's growth in fact, is pointed to as but a sample of what the future has in store for Oregon. And it is to bring to early completion this noble destiny that the Cen tral Oregon Development League is now devoting its efforts. e Ill Will nil ! H Brown's Satisfactory Stor LOWER PRICES v vL t new&f; ATUHIJA , V 'J5JT nJ"WT Loc We are-in a position to make you ul1 price than any quotation submitted to iSSSt by ;my Harney County merchant, ir us iho list. We will sell under it. ThiS(Jffi includes STUDEBKER WAONS, BUGGI aanaeCTESBgftraimnm offl.c?' ,Sprsgu ) leWint eur cou Irs. 1. 3 1 and RCKX is. etc; g and tndgHn( tmsBre -m Ft:8n . JriptoO HV Hair Opened Otlicvs in tl,( y(lf jyjj liuildinu in Hums, and are ftcpmpr )b. Spr 1p A Furnish Accurate, Rtfjjf " and Complete Abslralf Title to all Lands in NanwKE'ia '.OMfA Buy and Sell Real ISsta1 Larffc and Small Traciyf TKiT, :! S2 a 4 m t m m r wm a w-Fp Mrwy 'Mxj i iKBr " wtfMBVwVwVwWJrjF TtJ "MET T a AIL lI?WUk!iji)&la?u. d -- - - ft - r i - np l rrn tt h n r rai S ? eflfiHliMBMftW-i (2i m -Wii---- """Meflfl n if MrawHHiw wwui' "k . mki "- ..irwvtnj a. - 38 iwwTOg'm p jpjt e ljwwii-j lll BURNS. OREa0 wumnmw m ii -. . . wjm awm. Vppulnli'icnl ul AdmlnUlfoliir In Ilia inalu-rol lh htl.,nl H"rn I! MK'lure, IH-oiiumhI . Xotlc ia livrvhy ghrn "' Mf,ll'r dt Ihf Cowxty Court ol Hie fUto of t lr. -Kon for lUnH'y;Oontjr. ltlv inili hii.I iil.rtl on the IMhiUy of Urtuhor. lull, Ili HiutralmHl wa Ily ixlnidl l mlnlmrHtor ol thu liatt l Many It. MiClims JHvtl. All rin haunit .lim ui!lni lli above eal t- r" In-" ty imliHeJ to iriiit tlin tame, rnll.l a liy Uw rniuivil. ti tlie nuliri;iii.l at t.awan. Ortfg"ii wllliin -u H" (r,ni the ilate Imrtol, uii'I lhl u lfi .IkUhI ! Jll ilny ( tviolier. I'II I,.iU ,!mivi. iliulullrti r Everything" that our long exprience has found needed by people of THE HAHNEY VALLEY GOUi8TOY Build Up Your Own Town and Comtnunity by trading1 with your home merchants LUNABURQ, 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 Dry Goods Wares of all kind Entertainment A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS including Ladies Cloaks, Waists, Skirts, Sweat ers, Shawls, Hand Bays, Beds and Bedding, Undermuslins, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Corsets and Corset Covers. Gent's Supplies The Most Complete and Up-to-Date Gents' Furnishing Dep'l. Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats; Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cud's. Cuff Buttons and Links, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear Suspenders, Levi Strouss and "Boss of the Road" Overalls. Jumpers, Linen Dusters. Rubber foot wear, Rubber clothing. Drugs, Oils, Etc. We mention here a few of the very things carried in this department. Perfumery, Face Powder, Creams and Solutions, Toilet Articles, Blue Vitro, Formaldehide, Chloride Lirne, Turpen tine, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect Powders and all Household Remedies. Pure California Wines, Grape Juice and Liquors for household purposes. Pure, denatured and wood alcohol. Sal soda. Paints and oils. Prices Reasonable. Are so representative in character that it is possible to furnish your home. WOODENWARE Brooms, Brushes, Willow Ware, Water Bags, Barrels and Kegs and chopping bowls, etc. QUEENSWARE-Fine China. Cut Glass, Silver Deposit Ware, Mirrors, Cooking Utensils, Pottery, Lamps. HARDWARE-Nails, Garden Tools, Rope, Cuttlery -Full line of Tinware Barb wire, staples, roofing, fruit jars, capajand rubbers; steel traps; Cold Blast and dashboard lanterns. 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 We are proud of this depurtment and can give satisfaction to allMen, Women and Children. We carry the celebrated Buckingham & Hechl line. CORD WOOD All Honorable Competition Met. For family, friends and yourself if you purchase a PHONOGRAPH with RECORDS. We have them in stock. Children's Dep't Our Children's Department is so complete that we can furnish your little ones from top to toe. We have not overlooked the Dolls and Toys. Groceries Of all kinds - Flour, Bacon, Lard, Honey, Grain, Grass Seed, and Feeds, all kind of Farm Produce, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Evaporated Fruits. Special Articles .Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, and Uuttericlc Patterns. STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES Banquet candles, Notions, Confectionaries, Gasoline mantles and globes, Cobblers outfits, lialf-soles and tacks, Tobacco and cigars. Grain and Wool Bags, Sack and Under Twine Your Business Solicited. NO TICK FOH l'lUIUCATItiN UNITED hTATK.t l."imnii f. llurai, Oregon, October B. ln i Notice I, hereby KlTeu tbut llrr lluwall, i( Ilurni OrfKon. who, on lulr.il. I ma.li llomcutead entry No 27U, rll No u.tHj. fur I.ott l.2and. Sec. 2.Ti. tf.,Kn 11 K . Wll lamette Meridian, hai nlwl tioiire of intention to make Final Flve-Yaar I'mof, to .'tut. IlilicUlm to the lam! above item rltxl I lorr the Kcicllter anil Hiwelrrr at Hiirnn. orr Kon mi iliu 2Mh "Ujrot .Noieitr, I'll uimant natnee ai wllnriiie ly li uwlllir, K K. (Iwnler. il ar t aii'lil. r Ira Ullaliii, nil of Hurim fifes"!! . t !. Kftfinl. r PASTIHE POOL HALL Hissner Building New llruiiswua-llal.e M Tables CIGARS, TOIUCCO. I1PI5, Ulc lr l.ii.plotmriil I'.nriMii. II )n wmitH witiiiii"all limml !!i(i'i,r If .m Hunt liwlp e nr M tl.f 'plnilii' IIInnNKK A JOHN-TON, I'ffipla i TO T( Write Five Insurance b hjfi ft Stronijesl Old I-ine ConjnBert rRAYED 8,000 acre tract irrigated la.orand on.rigl best in Central Oregon-- 5 Y Hath: class colonization project. nWit ) Ladi AH liusincsH Intrusted To I'h Jh nect'a Prnmpt and Careful Attvniw JoUiEl! 4, in en. aatudy MOTHERSHEAD&DOifl Rooms I and f Masonic ihiildin? ", c Jv, Clem rB. Call orders Vo NiUi I usfio S toy's Restaurant and Bakery NoriCIC KOIt I'l'HLIOATION UMTirTAii! Uifnurm , i Ilurni, OreKon.UrlnlMr l, Mil Sutiie ! henbr Klrcn that William Kuhn, Ilurni. Oregon, who, on tlarrli'il, mm maile bnranteajentrr .Vo.UIW.lor SWKHiw JH.Tp 11 H . RanneX! K.. Willamette Mirliltau hai tile. I ...II .. 1.. .. f ... .. i,ial. flaiail I'llHlMlllll I llUillU III lUldllalUU " '"! HMI a 'Mill-- I .... , ., ., ... ., ,, turn l'roof, lu rilablliti rlaltn to the 'ao.l , I lilrd ilimr ."Mtlltll lilo MlMlter lllllldlltg hue dticrlbel, t-eloru the llKllr ami H nlierat Ilurni, Orvfon, on the Wlh ! of Nuvrmber Ull. ) laltnantnamti m MrllntiH- Jamci fillbert, Ullllm ilorrlion. HiuImTi Jobiiion, William Krlike, all of llatin-jr. Oru Kon ttx Krb llegliiit US3C I'rivatf instructitms in vuiuii ana fiHiuw lusno sw',si"BiT:rr""' 'Youngs Meat Market h Has ii full line of TSi MRS. McIIOSK Studio 'r 'I'lif Tiitn"-liTiilil J. I:. MOV. I'riritiir l.tmclios, .short order, pics, lircml, cukes, etc. etc. I'AiMII.Y TRADI: SOI.ICI'I l-I). Wm0m8Mk Wn riRa!ri5rr Trufli OSSfCr I YBHIterCa r Canj ztnrl visit a. Bo GENERAL HARVEST ire con :hnrgo' S Centra Gel our Prices on Groceries, liaii CASH WILL GBT BARGAINS THE BU.iNS DEPARTMENT STORE Is Now Reached via Deschutes Mranch OregonWasliing(on Railroad & Navigation Co. For both ruHKongor and I'Yoifjht Tnillic to nnd from Mud das, MetoliiiH, Culver, Opal Cit.y, llcdmoiid, Moml and other Central Oregon point. (J ii n i) u i, u I.v. 0iIOIly H If. A. M. I.v Mtslollllii Hill ,. M. I.v. Slmmt j:ijo A 1 Ar. Dwttlinlmi ,1 j;f, i Ar. Tliu l)all j ;ir, p, , Ar. I'ortliiml A : t3 1. M i.v ionium 10.00 A.M. t.v. Tim nllo I :I0 I'. M, I.v. I)iB(:lititra Jc I :H0 I At. Ar. Madrao ft:IBl' AI. Ar, .MetoliiiH II 00 1' AI. Ar OrmlOlty (j::io . , Auto and regular Hume connection., at La Pine, Fort Itock.SilvorLiilu', Pnneville, Hurrm, Klamath Falls and other inland poiniH. The Direct, Quicfc and Natural Ron I a between Port land and All Points in Central Oregon CM mi miy O -V It .V N ,Kiit for liifortiiutioit ilimln.), ,)r ml t(.H WM. McMURllA Y flKNI'iMI. l'A-H,Nlj It Adl'.N'l roltTI.ANI). OIIDdi ,N THE SILVER DOLLAR Wholesale and Itelail LIQUOR and WINE HOUSE Imported and Domestic WINES, WHISKYS, BRANDIES, GIN, BEER, file. C. A- BEDELP,, Burns, Oregon ut.c Burns Meat MaiL-t ;, II. .1. MANSION, I'roprl-.tor Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut Sausage, Bologna, Iiq Headcheese, Wienerwuf mid iiviti'i'itiim,. : .. '!.... ,.i...,., M..11I Mat"- ' 'j '""jH '" ,l ill ni niinn jjslwaj 'in,vpmntit.. aCl Wholesale and Prompt and Satisfactory Sei During Fair Week. ejjy RetvM THE WINDSOR HAKUITON & STONKK. Pr..)"1 jfi Tonsorial Parlors-Slife ;M HairCiitting andjjg m 1 ' mm m m KcatoH ffw u,.i.. ..11 ..: 1 Mi..i. i..iMfliieli( "5S "im, 1111 nici'M mm riit'it ii ira ''"KtliH. i)i-l..i, yn,.,,,, ,,.. f..i tllHonU-rod flto"1" ,jI A.... .'.." " ' I"'1 '"' " . ...l.l-Hl "-"V l.....l,.i,l'Ll 'I IIUIIV!"" . Lf IUIIUIII "- , ,-b Any 0110 dwiirin HhiIoh addrcHH W. A. Ford of J. 0. AlhorKon, Alhoi-Kon, OniKon, a'SS Pov Halo DJ' " u'