M jyb J. I J n tv-t la N fcl k MMVu Q>S&Sam tcrrMva -31- m!ih iiWmnViirt'ni lllillll rill i iTiilrtuWwia nWwi'iTa--i.ll,ii liiilMiilli Big Reduction -IN Al I. Fall and Winter Goods SOME BARGAINS THAT AKR WORTH YOUR WHILE How about that New Sprmjr and Summer Suit that you will soon be needing? Now is the time to order while our RendyMadc, and till other lines, arc complete. Tailor Made Suits We can give you anything in a Tailor Made Suit. REMEMBER cvvvy suit made by us we absolutely GUARANTEE If you are not sat isfied your money promptly refunded. SCliENK & WILLIAM MERCHANT TAILORS - - LEADING CLOTHIERS Cleaning' Pressing and Repairing Burns, Oregon, Odd Fellows Bldg- 1! -4 General Booslcr Meeting and Banquet Arranged For Tuesday Night. Site (Bttwjs-glcrnfd. JULIAN S..TURDAY. FEI1KU UtY 10. 1912. portant feature is to eliminate selfishness and the tendency to disparage the possibilities of ter ritory adjacent to our own. Preach and practice a broad far reaching Central Oregon spirit. If our own community can not supply what the immigrant de sires, let us advise the investi gation of other Central Oregon pouts for with our diversity of Mr. Otley is conscientious in both lands and conditions he will UllllTION KATES: One .Year 81z Monlh.... Three Month" J100 .1.00 .75 his objections to the erection of a new court house from an eco nomical standpoint He is an economical man. For instance he had to borrow a copy of The Times-Herald to get the infor mation he needed to write his communication, but that is of little consequence. He is the kind of man who doesn't believe in paying out a cent that can be avoided ; anything that can be got ten along with as a make shift will do rather than pay for something that would really be a benefit. He is the character of citizen who objects to the local news paper advocating the settlement and cultivation of this big coun try; the promotion of irrigation systems, or any such develop ment He is of the kind who doesn't believe this country is suited to agriculture. The Times-Herald sees no par ticular reason for congratulating the Burns Commercial Club any more than every other citizen of Harney county over the action of the court in determining to build a court house. Mr. Otley thinks the present court house is good enough and he is honest, but he doesn't know. He doesn't take into consideration the importance of a safe place for the records and The Times-Herald is confi dent he is not familiar with the condition of the present building. Mr. Otley seems to question the wisdom of buying modern road machinery which shows he is not abreast of the times. He also seems to have the impression that the experiment station was es tablished for the benefit of Burns rather than the farmers of Har ney county. It is foolishness to suggest that men of the character who com pose the county court could be influenced by selfish motives. They are men of mature judg ment who have carefully consid ered the matter and who know that the building of a court house is the proper step that is to the best interests of the county otherwise the step would not have been taken. likely find what he wants before leaving Oregon. The success of any given territory in just ratio necessarily reflects its prosperity on every adjacent one and our problem today is a realization of that theory and the establish ment of ways and means to ob tain a practical application of it Owing to the intense immigra tion rivalry existing in all unde veloped portions of the United States, community building is not a theory but a well defined business principle in which every dollar expended will return ten fold if ordinary business judg ment is exercised in the expend itures. Development of any re sources means increased business along nearly every line and we can "go forward or backward in direct ratio to the amount of en ergy expended. We have come to the point where we must go forward in rapid strides and a sane campaign along immigra tion and industrial lines will pro duce great results but we can ex pect nothing except permanently beneficial through cooperation. Lakeview Herald. A tlld lUBL!d tALk ffeSV AND FEED, and all Will be uccoini!16(lated If . room can bo made. This is not to be n "stag" dinner. The ladies are to be invited and will take part in the.nllair. I The Times-Herald hopes to ecc "Transportation, Irrigation, QVcryl)0tly cntcrinto the spirit of Cultivation, Perspiration and this proposcdj'booster talk fest" Realization." That's the Key- as it is lor tlio purpose ot ex note to what is in the nir nt.chanBinfr ideas and furthering present and it appears Hint every ,tno development of the country. public spirited individual in Har- Irrigation is an important factor ney county is permeated with it. J"st at present, as it is sure to bo Some aggressive spirits have Riven attention now that trans- conceived the idea and have portation is assured. It is of planned for a public meeting to such vital importance that there be held in this citv Tuesday even- should be unity of action on the ing to give vent to their feelings. ' part of the entire country in or- It seems Harney county is on tho der to get the big projects now man and hi.: things are slated for under consideration under way. the immediate future which will It will be tho factor in bringing greatly advance the development about great beneficial changes, and prosperity of this big count- In fact it has always been the ry and this meeting will likely bo ' main factor but lack of transpor followed by others of a like.tation has made it difficult to character. finance on account of distance It is not under the auspices of 'from the railroads and the great any organization but rather a expense of bringing in such ma spontaneous outburst of enthus-' terial as is necessary for the big iasm felt by all who have kept in reservoirs, touch with the trend of events i and seethe bright prospects of' the near future for the Big Har-! ney Country. I The meeting is open to the ' To Tim Editor of Tub Times public. It is not confined to Herald: COMMUNICATION. it Id n Hsiihl tliliiir Id under" est! male the cost of buildings, es pecially county buildings. J? We have new laws by wnicn aj officials who do wrong or do not $ carry out tho wishes of the people W ed and now olllcors "iiMiAAMtf? MN JC n tt'4 Burns or any community but it, is , Dear Sir I don't know wheth hoped people all over the country er this will be published or not will be present There will be a as your sympathies are naturally pleasing program of music and in favor of n new court house, talks at Tonawama Theatre which will help boom Burns, largely under the management. But will give it a trial anyhow; of the ladles. It is intended to ' here goes. have the ladies talk on various I fully agree with Dr. Denman suojects, particularly Her part 'and Clyde Embrec in regard to in the upbuilding of a new count- bjilding a new court house at this ry or old one either, so far as time. that is concerned. The ladies j The one we have is in good have an important and distinc- condition and there is ample room MASQUERADE TON AW A February 14th, BALL 1912 RAILROAD MAN PLEASED. On community cooperation more than all else rests the suc cessful colonization and develop ment of this vast Central Oregon empire. A spirit of unity, sup plemented by a firm belief in the country's possibilities and per sonal effort if prudently exer cised will people our outlying agricultural districts, build man facturing plants and in every known way enhance valuations and develop territory whether it be municipal or rural. An object lesson of striking significance may be found in tying a bundle of sticks together. To break them while united would require a giants strength, but when sep- eratcd they could be broken without effort and cast aside. The various communities of Central Oregon may be charact erized as the bundle of slicks. Bound together by bands of de termination, aggressivness and unselfishness these can makelands that are now unpeople, and there fore unproductive and valuless, produce tremendous tonnage. This result can only bo obtained through tho channels of care fully selected immigration. To produce genuine commun ity development, the moat im- Hon. I. S. Geer, who in com pany with his wife and son, Waldo, left here about three weeks ago for a trip to Portland and Western Oregon points, ar rived home Thursday morning after a very strenuous trip in on the auto from Bend. ' Mr. Geer carried a message from the business men of Burns to Carl Gray, president of the Hill railroad lines of the North west, and reports he was most graciously received by the rail road man, who expressed his pleasure at receiving the assur ance of good will and support of the citizens of this section. Mr. Gray did not give Mr. Geer any definite information as to when the Hill system would ex tend into Harney Valley but as sured him that this was in their plans and when it was ready to extend the work would be prose cuted with least possible delay. Mr. Geer states the mild wea ther and rains have made the roads very soft and therefore '.difficult for travel, especially oyer the new portion of the road between here and Bend. The old road bed was found still quite solid. They visited his father and mother in Douglas county and found them enjoying good health in their comfortable home there, FOUR PRIZES NOW ON DISPLAY Handsome Safety Shaving Set at City Drug Store Beautiful Mesh Bag at Salisbury's Jewekry Store Ebonoid Military Set and Oxidized Silver Cloth and Hat Brushes at the Welcome Pharmacy Best costumed lady and gentleman have choice of prize ADMISSION, Gentlemen Maskers $1.00, Ladg Masker Free Spectators, both ladies and gentlemen, 25 cents. Additional 50 cents for dancing privilege from gentlemen. mnv bo recalled put in their places, and if the county officials insist in foisting n new court house on the people against their wishes, it would bo a good opportunity to try these laws. If the people of Burns want a court house so bad let them go down in their pockets and build one themselves, in stead of trying to tax the rest of the people in the county, who are well satisfied with the pres ent one. for that purpose. It seems that instead of being an economical administration, as was promised by the new county court officers before election, that this has been a very expen sive one. Several thousand dol lars worth of road building ma chinery, to start in with; then, an Experiment Station, near Burns, and of course most of the supplies will be bought "there; now a new court house for Bums, aiid, I suppose the next thing will be a new high school build ing for Burns, and all within two years. This is a good thing for Burns but rather hard on the rest of the county tax payers. Surely a3 Dr. Denman says, The burns Commercial Llub is indeed to be congratulated." You have my full permission to look up my tax record, as you did Mr. Embree's, ns it makes no difference whether a man pays one dollar or a million in taxes; the voter who pays the dollar has the same right to his opinion and to be respected in it, and to say just as much about county affairs as the man who pays the million. Yours for an economi cal county administration. Fred Otley, Jr. & R. Results Count'. if v. we 1911 -or the liberal pntroiKitfe have received tlurhijr yenr, Wis IsXTENI) OUR THANKS The past year's business far exceeds any previous year in our business history. TIIEREAUST BEAREASON Nodlstluetlon made All treat ed alike- UestRoodsobtalnable I'UjCljS RHASONAiyj: We have something to offer after slock taking nl want you to call early after JnnVy I $ During January February Double Trading Stamps e A 5URNS, OREGON. JlWWMftttMW : N 4 M i V tive part in all work of develop ment and she is going to play even a more important pact in the future. Prominent local speakers will be heard during the evening. Mr. Ilauley, who has just return ed, Hon. I. S. Geer. who has been out os a special representative of the people on missionary work in Portland, C. B. McConnell, who carried a message from the citizens to Salt Lake and consult- in it to transact al necessary business, and in my opinion we will not need a new court house or an addition to the old one for years to come. I also agree with Dr. Denman that ninety per cent, of voters of Harney county, outside of Burns, are opposed to building a new court house, as they are in this vicinity. It would be a good thing if mass meetings were held in every precinct anu remon- ed with the traffic department of jstrances signed and sent to the the Harnman railroad system I county court so. that they may will be among the speakers. Mr. j know the will of the people as McConnell is still absent but is I there is not room for nvprvtwlv expected home by Tuesday even ing. Subjects of a general charac ter will be discussed, there being to write in the papers, even if they had the time and inclination to do so, and knew the papers would publish their letters. An no particular object other than a i injunction should also be placed regular "Dooster talk fest." The program at Tonawama is to be followed by a "feed" at the Burns hotel. This is also open to all who desire to attend. It will be a $1 dinner, each indivi dual paying and is limited only to the dining on the county court if it has not already been dono, restraining them from building a new court house or building an addition to the present one. It is said they will build a court house that costs $50,000, but if seating capacity of the it is built, the people will find room. Reservations on out it will cost from Sinn, (inn tn tickets may be secured in advance $150,000 before it is finished, as ROD AND 0UN CLUB. The meeting of the Harney Nalley Rod and Gun Club Wed nesday evening at The Times Herald office was well attended and the organization is meeting with general success and approv al. It has surpassed the antici pation of thoso-wlio were instru mental in starting the organiza tion and promises to be the foun dation and promises to be the founda for a strong club that will include in its membership people all over the country and be a benoficial factor in the pre servation of our game as well as providing sport for its members. At the last meeting it was de cided to dispense with the dues provided for at the first meeting and charged a membership fee of $1.00 only. Such expenses as may be incurred by transporting new game birds or fish to restock our streams will be taken care of by assessments levied upon the members from time to time as occasion demands. Later.should the club grow and feel disposed to lease game preserves, build a club house and extend its work along those lines it may provide for such by a stock company. The membership now numbers over 70 and includes men from all around. Narrows, Sunset, Lawen and other sections of the county are represented in the membership and the roster is still open. It is confidently ex pected the membership will run into the hundreds as soon as peo ple are given an opportunity to sign the roll. The rabbit hunt scheduled for Wednesday promises to be good sport. It has not been postponed as was suggested by some but will take place. Another meet !n I i billed for Tuesday even ing at The Times-Herald office at 7 o'clock sharp to complete ar rangements for the competitive hunt for Valentine's Day. The meeting is called early as as to interfere with any other engage ment for Tuesday evening and all interested are cordially invited to be present promptly t 7 o'clock. No business will be tak en up other than completing ar rangements for the hunt and the "rabbit" supper as the Burns to be paid for by the losing side Dr. L. E. Hibbard and James Smith have been chosen captains for this hunt and they will choose their men at this meeting and give final instructions respecting the territory to be covered and all details. Please remember this organi zation is open to all and itw' hoped everyone interested will become members. There is one lady member of the club so far. i FOR SALE BY OWNER. ! 1 section, G-10 acres, level un improved sage brush land in Harney Valley, canbesubirrigat ed. 1G0 acre tract, fenced, good house deep well and otherwise improved. Prices made tosuit in tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquire at this office. , Vulcanizing at Gemberling's. N UNPRECEDENTED SUIT SALE!! HVER in the history of LOCAL AIHKCIIANDISINO have you seen such n rare oiler in mndo-liMiieiiMirr clothes for men. 1 Sl'llS THAT SOLO rORmsBss SI 8.00 now 22.50 " 28.00 35.00 Every unit made from under our gunninty a ii coiner a it n at it u of S13 15 20 25 fahrii'H ami Conio now, pure wool perfection. select your fabrics and havt) your suit made up in the advanced Hlylea now on dinplay for next Spring and Summer. Two-piece unit proorlion arely lens. E. B. REED & SON Nerm: ok final h mi. i:iknt. In llie County Court nf llie Klutu of Ore. roii for II nicy Oouniy, In tlio inntlorot tliu cnlalc nnil luxt n. anil teMimeiitof William Allium', ilu. ceaitxl. I Notice In hereby l'Ivcii llmt tln n tuli-r- hIkiioiI uxecutorn of tint uIjw, cnlitlc-,1 nutate ami Mill mul k-nlnim-iit liuvc flli-il tlirlr final Recount, duly vcrilliil and In f tury n-Mct uh re'julr.-il law, and Hint tliualiovo untitled court lian iiinli-l Monday tlio lltli day of March 1UI2. lit 10 o'clock A. M at tho court hoiiwiil IluriiH, Oregon, an tliu placo und time for iiearliiKof ol.jectlonB to wild ilnul ui count uccouiitand tliu Hiittluinwit thiiioof. All (whom lnloroalfd having ohjcrtioiin thereto miiHt lllolhii nainu with tliu clcirl. of thu nlovu court on or Loforu tliu nfon said time of hearliiK. Tliii- nottco U Kiven in Tho TliiKn-IIurnld undur In direction of hftid court and will In puli lidhcd for four coimecutlvu wi-eka. patu of I-'irot puhlicatfou In IVhurary 10, l I uaivu ni uiiriiH.uri'Koii I oliruary H, llil'i Ai.iiKiir Ai.tsoiv Willi is J, Ai.rxoiv, I'.xi'ciitora of tho hint Mill and limtaimwit andeiitaluof Win, Altnow, (Ionian d. Wv Have Opened Ollicvs in the iS'cie Masonic Building in Burns, and arc Prepared TO 1 Furnish Accurate, Reliable nd Complete Abstracts of h Title to all Lands in Harney Co. rx w TO T Buy and Sell Real Estate in Larffe and Small Tracts. n I r..:4. ir: i .ii... vvuu i uc iiimii ciiice in me s Strongest Old Line Comp'ies 8,000 acre tract irrigated land best in Central Oregon First i class colonization project. TERMS All Business Intrusted To Us Will Receive Prompt and Careful Attention. tt MOTHERSHEAM DONEGAN Rooms I and 5 Masonic Huildinjr. tf Have you thought about that New Spring and Summer Suit. See us.-Schenk & Williams. Better see W. T. Smith about that Farm Pumping Engine so as to have it ready for work when the time comes. For a sprain you will find Chamberlain's Liniment excellent It allys the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to j healthy condition. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. A. E. Murphy was in from his Iron Mountain home this week. Austin Goodman will give tho children tho usual annual mas querade at Tonawama on Mch. 1. It will be free to children. The Welcome Pharmacy is the place to buy your Disinfectants for cleaning house after having Scarlet Fever, Whooping Cough and other Contageous Diseases. Prescriptions carefully filled by a Competent Pharmacist w-v-yy-v-vx -&fLS&S 4- 44H4 '..'' mmv.RKVfmSim'y; Short THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON & HICKS, Props. Old and netu patrons will find best brands "Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oregon N3 and Direct Route to Portland and Other Western Oregon Points From Bend, Redmond and Central Oregon via (he lleschu.es Branch of llie Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Through Car Service between Ilcnd and Portland. I) A 1 1, v A o II k ) u j, H iv JKiul ii; Ki A. .1. I.v. Hbtiiiioml 7 ;t A.M. I.v. Opal City H:00 A. M. I.v. MoUjIIiic HiUO A. Al I.v. Madra H;15 A. M. Ar. Ueocliulen J , ;o; i ii Ar. Tlio Dulles j ;G5 j j Ar. I'ortland , ., r:!lo I', M, Burns Meat Market II. .1. IIANSliN, Proprietor Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, Liver, Headcheese, Weinerwurst, Hmhs MciiI Mnrkii.l, in nnil ovcrjlliiiif.' in a (Ii-nI nny (juuntil. Wholesale and Retail Any and all the lime. I.v I'urilHiiil J 7:M)A.,M. I IU.00A.M. I.v, riiuDallim U:l()', m, I.v. Di'Hi'lmtuH Jo j ..'jo . ji" Ar Mailriw riMGI'.AI.' Ar, MotolliiK ti.m J(i M Ar. Opal (JUy '.K, Vf M i Ar, HtxliiKinil 7;;q j, Ar' "'l K:ir, !' M 0.11 a any O..W. It. A N. AKnt for Information de.lra-1. or mUnm WM. McMURRA Y UENKItAI. I'AHHISNOKK AOKNT I'OUTI.ANI), 0HKCJ0N A Special Club Offei FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY J Daily and Sunday Oregonianj ana The Times-Herald S8.00 JUST WHAT THE BIG DAILY COSTS v