" If m Jvfc r .-1 V4 XX "J it IT'S A GAME The eloths jmni f jut liK nu.v til.ln-r piling niih trt t!.i mm- ? ) rWJl foiei IiliivVini.:' " i. ..iti-f.iftli ' mik' iiiliilfiii-i" an a! stnki'. Yin i'l.i fur -. t i-fjii ut i in nut' iiinho Mini we phiv fur.Mtii'- ? 1 1f t i ii-. mi ii-' ;i IIip msiki'rs. . !hic . vi,!ii,.ijt liu' of fnbricn fur spring ami summer for oii to look our. Evcrythinu New in Styles and Ideas. Tin : ten who wt'iir oiir elothfs tp Urn luft tiiMscois rtcran find. Conn? in ntnl ploy u hand in our lit t It chenk & Williams MERCHANT TAILORS - LEADING CLOTHIERS Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Riiuic Cirntynn. Cirt F-apllnw: Ride i """-') -.W&w.., - . W..W..W ... : lUKSUWUtt , e J; he i-imw-lstaifl T- jrui.JA f ituu i w K t'K.'t'JION liA'IKM- Obo Vr .. Six Woulbk .. IhtceHoutnt 'i-00 l.W Tills LIIHtARY Ill.NbMT. Tonawama Theatre wa. 'imply packed last night with an .wj. tionally appreciate r :ttli "i.i.; to witness the prodnctiuM - i"..c d hy the the Ladies' Afte- v. n Club for die henofit of the puiilic lib rary. Ilwa-'ir f tlvb i .n tertainnvnts e. r utr. mptd a id war veiy . uco..s;fuh earrk-d out. The ladii a i'n rliar (.' f the entertainment v. . '. 1 'wd ind areentitliHltu thvprai . 'trd con gratulations tl -it ", r. -l .. upon titcmby tiuif in- .y fri The excellf it . luipnunt of Tonawania a- no mill factor in making the atf:ii" a . ii.rfss, j the stage eTcwU. ! i, 'eep-' tionally good. . Thi p :n . the' entertainment was KmUiI after ' by Stage Manager (';-) Vle-( of Tonawania onJ '.auc' ercditis due him and thv Iiom1. There were ten change f so ii' dur-i ing the evi.nii.rf a.i-I Mr. W.-lkcr ioiialJgJshiLj very short iHATals b. tv . en. j woman, it brought the liouse down. The living pictures, eight in number, were particularly pleas ing features and some of the poses very difficult. Miss Leila Egli posed as "Spring"; Mrs. C. B. McConnell, "Summer"; Miss Josephine Locher, "Autumn"; Mrs. W. L. Blott. "Winter" ;Mrs. H. Kolley, "Duchess of Devon shire" Miss Agnes Miller, "Red Uovses," Ebworth Egli, Carl W.-lU-r, Julian 15yrd, "Spirt o" '7t"; Mr.-. W. L. Marsden. Chas. . Ellis, Mii-ian McConnell and V Abridge Geary, "Home Keep ing Hwirts." The pictures were accompanied by appropriate vocal s.m nnd musical selections. Ms. firmbold's work at the piano w.is up to her usual oxcel U iic.- and Uie violin aokm by Mrs. .Do.lgi' higlily appreciated. Fallowing is the complete pi-raBi: ru& Uponing Overture - Piano Duet rjs.,-1 Airs, uomuoiu, inss t'unngton Farce Comedy- "A Kachelor's Biiby." An Artist. Piatt T. Randall; His Sweetheart, Le lahL'gli; His I-nndlady, Mrs. Purintfton; The Officer, Frank Biivpy; Babv's Mother, Mrs. Miller. Yblin Solo - - - Mrs. Dodge S- -L d ;tnd Choruses "ThoSpring Ma'd." 1. "The Loving Cup," M .Ttle Irving and cliorua. 2. Irfit Tut'-Hla.- arurn-Kin wi ie 3' I water uwrs along Silvias Hiver ' t' t ai Hi. i'.urt luiuse and i-lf ru I -i ttinpn-,". ir;,ania Hmi and a e ill 'r been 'ent oui for Tg't":d' ' ! iaitliv- t-iiiiie place thi- att. niein to jK-rfeet the oiyauizatio.i ami make it per mainMit. Thi:; step was t..ai at the siirTiioa f the State Engineer to t pedite matters in the final adjudication of the water rights along the stream which is to fie taken up this spring by the State Board. It should have the hearty support of all the water users as it is the first step toward the change in alFairs in this county and the forerunner of big irriga tion projects that are to take hold of the water and distribute it over this great Vn'loy. , up U-. uoiui.h an charily dur ling Chmtnw we.k, nor do thoy l.ivl. imifYa.iriMnl lllill t( (lllVOto their professional services to .charity. We are all liberal in Ibis city in this respect but too much is expected, it seems, from some and they fail to appreciate ' what is doiie. Tonawama is not occupied nil the time and there are intervals when public benefits may be giv en that will in no wise interfere with ona's bread, for such func tions are always liberally patron ized ttud with concessions from the house just as much money can be made for the purpose intended. TRUCKS ARE ON RPAD. W. S. Lockwood has been in the city since Wednesday becom ing acquainted with the business men and talking freight. Mr. Lockwood i has taken charge of the auto trucks and they are now on the road between here and Bend having struck some soft road over and Silver creek. They are delayed there but are expect ed in today. Mr. Sawhill did not complete the deal by which he had expect ed to take the active control of the big freighters and Mr. Riggs, the Packard agent, made a deal with Mr. Lockwood who will con duct the business. He hopes to be making regular trips in the near future. About 35 tons of freight is now at the Bend ware house for the machines. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A. E. rows. Shafer is up from Nar- "Hug I Ltaa a iJtrutiE. Face," Ludwig Johrewn and chorus, The farce e...ii:d " IJ.tv.ho- lor's Baby," cn.at. d a J t of fun and put the hoi., iii ; hum r. The selections fr- m tin- per. "Spring Maid" v.'o v ll ren dered. Mis.-- Mvrtl. Iri-i"- tak ing the boloin "The L u.i' Cup" mostadmirul'K and '... i . 1 gen erous applaud. Mr.' Jdiiitsun's renditionlof "II.. v. I L .v. a J'ivtty Face" was highly appr. uuh d. Mrs. J. L. Gault "j-. t! i ..1 part in "Fuuntahi r.k" vwth her usual excellencf and th men's chorus 'PhvC Fwinfiin Fay Pro- tivc' lnsUtutio!."w'hicb f.illow- the chorus semi d to l.-uw ry mucl). It was li 1.. wid full (f action, the ludio? '..nning in the rear and keeping time with.the music with a sin-de fii- drill, finally leaving t'.t si cwith tho gentjomt-n. "Tj Little Love Beas," duet by Mis, Hazol Cezud and Julian By nl was Wv II nceiv ed. Miss Ha 1 1 1: i a w..t girl ish voice and is a na'U'dborn little actrusb. Mrs. Millar tuok a severe culd at tin last Moment and was nnalde t . : ip "Day Fin uins" , great diHUjjiui n chorus work w-, hue time with t!i muif , .- l.lo' nl all :. .;rae i-r sok) was a The piaff fully. The little Mi'!.Lui.! dancers ware gexjcriusly civ urcd and the little ladies wro n.ntn Ikd to re spond until they vkt.' .11 ' ul of i brestlu j 1 JA'ho blafk faeo Viunt" nirej a docjdod hit and wli. n the my Plnttand "Cuiley'' . ; an sing-, ing "You ifci.-iifiii ItM" t.j Chaphi, who4ay '!. s. d ah a' wig ). "Fountain Fay." -Mrs. Ja;-. L. Gault and chorus. 1. "The FoiniLain Fay Protective Insti tuti.n," Mens Chorus. 5. Duet -'TwoUttlc Love Bees," Hazel C(zad and Julian Byrd. G. "Day Dreams," Mrs. Irving Miller and chorus. Highland Dancers, Misses Smith, TupUer and Miller. Overture - - - Mrs. Dodge IJhck Face Sketch, Chapin, Ran dall and Potter. Living Pictures "Spring," Bau guereau; "Spring Song, " Men delssohn, Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Rembold. "Summer," Boden housen; "Summer is Singing for Me," Bailey, Mrs. A. C. Welcome. "Autumn," Benner; "Good Bye," Tosti, Mrs. Jas. L. Gault. "Winter;" "Snow Flakes," Coiven, Mrs. James L. Gault. "Duchess of Devon shire," Gainnborough; "Be cause I Love You, Dear," Haw Icy, Mr. Darold Potter. Red ItoSt.a; "My Lore is Like a Red, Red Rose,' Hastings, Mrs Janiv L- Gault. "Home Kcc ing Hearts are Happiest," W. L. Taylor; "Home, 8wt HiMrte." Bishop, Mrs. William Fame. "Spirit of '76." 117- lard; "Star Spangled Banner, " Mrs. Jamea L. Gault. Chorus - Mosilamee Gault, Miller. Welcome. Misses Ruby and Hukne Dalton, Irving, Puring- j bm, CuzatL Messra. Randall, , Johnson, Potter. Waldo and Henry Geer, Reed. Smith, Dyrd. Mrs. G. A. Rembold, accompanist. PIANO KHCITAL The piano pupils of Mrs. Mc Hose will give a r cital this af ternoon at three o'cIkL at her studio. (Inly pupils are t he present, -j iuh u. the first or a series of trial reciuh t!iat w ill be given etich month in preiura tion f.r the public recital which will be gje-i in June. The fol lowing is tN? pregram: French Child's Song - Maiuk Gropp. (a) The So.jg Sparrtiw. Chipa King. (b) The Soldiers WooDBRiDcn Geary. In Happy Mood - - - - Behr Taylor Huston May Time - - Hannah Smith Noua Martin. tWderhTrtanrtsihislTee" Gwendolen Lampshire. Waltz - - William McHose. March - Trilby Wiiittakeu. The Musical Clock Violet Terrill. - Behr Sfenuct BALL AT TONAWAAIA THURSDAY. il'll" til! ! I. ARCHIE McGOWAN "THE LAM) MAN" Always Ready For Business Can Sell Your Land Can Handle Relinquishments On Good Claims It might pay you to see him if you have anything to sell The "St. Patrick's" dance ad yertised for next Friday night has been changed to Thursday night instead owing to other social functions that conflicted. This is the first formal dancing party under Tonawama manage ment and is planned rather more elaborate than is usual. It will be a public ball and very hand some souvenir programs will be furnished the dancers. Another feature will be the serving of fruit punch free to the guests and a smoking apartment with diversion fur gentlemen who do not desire to dance all tho num bers. There will also be a lady attendant in the diessing room. iras is not an invitation Dan as some would infer by receiving an announcement through the mail. It is a public ball, the only re striction being thai the guests be ladies and gentlemen. No Ijoisterouaness will be allowed and no one under the influence of intoxicants will be permitted t mingle with the guests. Toimwana rc-prcmtH a eon-sidorujdj- .investment ami tht management ik entith d to some revenue from the money it re presents. The policy of the house was published at its open ning and it will he carried out. Tonawama in at the service of the public and the management is ready to make concessions to I public benefits and societies with in roason. However, tho regular holiday dates are not tho proper limes for such concessions. No one agks the storekeeper to give Get a safety Incubator of W. T, Smith ho simply guarantees them and is here on the ground to make them good. No oil, no explosion, and hatch as many of the eggs a3 any machine on earth. Robert M. Duncan in this is sue of our paper announces his candidacy for the republican nomination as tho candidate for ototrict attorney. Mr. Duncan is a member of tho law firm of McCulloch, Soliss & Duncan, and has been a deputy district at torney in Malheur county for more than three years. Last year when Mr. McCulloch was unable to attend court here, Mr. Duncan came over to assist the local deputy, and while here mado many warm friends. He p an cnergejyc, clean and capa ble oumr man; experienced and well qui. lilied to fill the ofticc to which he aspires. Should there be no candidate for the office in Harney county tho members of his party wili rally strong to his support. Mr. Leonard's private business would sul'rer should he decide to mntti the race ami this ho must consider. It is not dflinitily known whether Mr Leonard will come or not, but if he should dectdfe to keep out Mr. I D:incan will have a large sup port among tho republicans of this county. Ltdi. t of Burn? are invited to CiiH at the home of Mrs. H. M. Horton and see samples of the Spirella Ccrscti. Rentes for -sale, all sizes and engths, price vO cents perfect. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alborson, AJborsnn. Oregon. Egg-, frnn loading varieties standaul l.cd poultry, express prepaid, $2.00. Write for circu lar. Simpsnn's Pheasant Farm, . .-" -CorvaUJ., Oregon. Strayed on Stolen From Andy Folksteid's place. Riddle mountain, in Happy Valley, be tween June 1 and 20, 1911. One black mare mule with red mealy no3e, four years old, branded with qur.rter circle over B on left stifle; and vent on left shoulder with bar through S; weigh-) about 1,100 pounds. One bay mare, weight 1.000 pounds, circle S on left shoulder, 3 and bar under. $10.00 reward for their return or information leading to their re covery. DALLA TURNER, Diamond, Ore. STUDEBAKER WAGONS 2J inch Studbaker Wagon, $75.00; sells for $05.00. 2i inch Studebakor Wagon, $80.00; sells for $100.00. Studebaker Buck board, $105.00. sells for $125.00. Studebaker Single Buggies, $50.00; sells for $100.00. These goods must be sold at once. N. BROWN & SONS, Agents. Don't be Like Smith. When Smith died the people hoard that he left oycryitiinir he had to tho Orphan Asylum. They admired him and praised him. Then, when they heard that he left nothing but twelve children they changed their minds. I here is no more sacred duty than pio trntUiL' our family. The surest way to do this is to insure your life in a reliable company. Other j fif investments may go wrong, i tt ' ' . vl I II t I I A yd 'A A Hmmst life insurance never does. I M Oregon Life is our foremost Com- Ky pany in this stntc. Let mo help you get protection for your family t E. C. Egglkston, I Dis t. Manager .'Results County por the liberal patronaRc we have received durliiKycnr, I'H WI3 UXTI2ND OUR THANKS The nnst year's business for ,v-'ic jiiiv m-eviniis year in our business history. I M.mjw iw.fciiii'WM ni-wfcaiMKw- MNMnA Tlllfttfa' A1UST BE A REASON Nodihtliictlon made All treat ed alikeBest tfoodsohtalnahle 'RlCns..l2ASONAUE Wa have homethlnjf to offer after stock taking ami want you to cull early after Jan Vy 1 .1 c 'I V l !? SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of llui Sitilo t Ore con tor llnrnry County. O. II I.i-oiiaril, rirtiiitlll', Mi. A. M. Younp.'Defentl.int. To A. K. VouiiKi Deti'iiiliiiil : In tho imimiot tlio Stutu uf Oregon, you are riHiulmJ to appoar nnil nnswor lliu (oinphiiiit In thualMiVK ontlllwl 8iilt uIHiImhU till wcoka from tho tl.ito ut Qrht piiblivielviii o( MiIh Biiniiuoivy, niul if j on (all fo to n8wer, for want thorcof y llui 1'iaiiittir will apply to tho Conn (or w tint relief pral for iti hi roiiiilnliii, ut to.vit I t. Fur jnvlgnipnt Kalnt jon for tho ftiiu A of L'ai .40 itli 8 i)r fnt intori'Bt then1- VT on from April -".), 11)10, loH tho mini of 75.00 naii Julv 10. 1U10. ami ;m.uo ni- vro torney'g fto; For tho further mini of f.VJl'.GO with H tier cent interest thcrcou from Mnv -2. v. 11)00, less the sum of $MO.OC pnhl on May ao, l'JtO, nnil fV18 20 paid on I)eccnil)erLU,H110,niut the suinof 50.0ti attorney's fee thereon; For the further sum of $31.00.00 with 10 percent Interest t heron from the 2fth tiny of April, l'JIO, nml $ 130.00 tutor nev's fee; For the further sum of S 1000.00 nml $100 00 attorney's fee thereon; And ajso lor n'decree foreclesing: thnt certain lnortKiiKe made nnd executed hy you to I'luintill on April L"J. 1010, u the U. 35 feet of the W. 05 lect of I.t in Illock 5. nnd the Ii. SIS feet if the V m reel or i.oi I in diock ., in me -iiy , ... l l nflturn. Hnrnrr. Coiintr.OrrL'en: Voro Cold. I WaS rCCOmillCIUlCa Also loreeloMnjr that certain mortKiKe t t,.y Chaiuheilain's Cotlgll made and executed by you on the '-'J day " " w ,. . , of. May 1009. tootle' Joseph Sturtevaiit. Heilicdy, Illttl helOl'0 ft BiniUI UOt- nntl nssiKned to I'laintUT on Lots I, 2, 7 ' ,) ..,.. rtnislinil he was as Well .Si 8 in Illock 14, in the City ot Hums, ,, ,, .,.,, llnrney County, OreRon; ,aS CVCf," Writes Mrs. II. blllte, Sydney aus- is for side 8 Durinq January February Double Trading Stamps J RBxar m mr mn' mrzxa' "jaw b " -a- -v wffm&msm&stesm fJUFtNS, OREGON. V1? ?t&&9fiimt YUMnirm): 4 Seedrye-C. 11. Davis, Harney, Oregon. Foil SAl.u-Hlack .Porchcron Stallion, 5 yenra old in spring. "us Gol1 papere.-Claude McGee. "My little son had a very so- HiJIWi inwiiriTtf fi f 'Ti-Tt- ill IT' ' aiso loreeiosins u aiccriniii " ""K H) DoWllIlg StfCCt, (MvofAnrit. luio. to I. c. Uyrd and F. . tralia. This remedy ri- i .; i .. Tiil .. :tr . ... ... .. . the NE of Sec. SO. Twp. 2a S., Knnj-c. UJ ,l" UC'"LIS" 31. E. V. M.; Lots 1.2. 7 & 8 in Illock I V in the City of Hums, Harney County, OrvKen: nnd that certain band of horses i'BTITIO.N I'OK LigUOR 1.ICU.NSH. helonuinu' to you nnd consisting of al'out CO head, consisting of mnres KeldiiiKS. colts nnd horses, lirimd I '0 u,tf ti.-iderslgmol li-gil vilrr of edY on left hind lee; , , I)fw.,.,. M.y C'.mi.H . Slat.- of ai.ii inrprin!KTinnr rrrini i iiinrii'nL'c ... .v .v. ,...,.. .f. ......... " .. w T. I made nnd executed liy you to Mitchell. Lewis & Stnver Co. on the 0th day of Septemlxr 1910, and assigned to I'lnin titT. upon the NEi of Sec. 30., Twp. 23 S., RniiRC 31 15. W. M.; Lots 1, 2, 7 & 8 in Illock 14: the B. 35 ft. of the V. (15 fV in..Lo ? I,.Ioc.k 5' J?",',1, l,lc 'i:l? ft ,of Comity, .st. t of Ormron, for th. ino.t the . CO ft. in Lot . Illock G. in the , six'Monllis, u in duly hound wo will IV, ... t.mili, iuuuo s.u,,n,,u,vsv,..,(ivcr .,,, ml nlon itnnn All rf lt lutrdllMrll I ti4 4fU uiiuii tti tt VIIV IIMKIIIIIII OrrK"ti, rospo.tfnlly l tltlim tm Hon. t oniny Court of llnrnoy t'r-iimy U"o ft On ton, to (,'iant h l.lcv-uiw to Uwn M. r inuiilol'o tvi mII pintuou', Mali tnl VI is LlrinofM hi lu ipimititiMi than oiio ualloii in Penio I'rnoiiicr, iiitrucy UNPRECEDENTED SUIT SALE!! jtft,& EVKUin the hUory of LOCAL MUUCIlANmslMi Hi have you utvn i.uch a rare offer in msde-tomea: .n clothes fot m-n. --sbns that sou) roi SI 8.00 now afoinir at ,S13 i a it 22.50 28.00 35.00 Uvery suit made from ptmi wool under our guaranty of perfection. it ii it ii 15 SO ' 25 fnbricd an i Come now. elect your fabtic;( and hive your suit madf up in the advanced tyles now orfdtapluy for nexi Spring and Summer. Two-piece suits proportion arely less. E. B. REED & SON proerty inortKaKeu and clcscnlvcd therein; And for his costs nnd dishurseuiciits in this suit; and for such other and further relief ns to equity tuny pertain. Tins summons is puhlNhed in The Times-Herald, a weekly newspaper pub lished and of ireneral circulation in Har ney Conty, Oregon, by nn order of the'. Honorable Urant iliompson, bounty JiuIkc of Harney County, Oregon, duly marie nnd entered Iierein'on the 9th daj of March. 1912; which saiil order direct ed that this summons be published for n period of six weeks; the first publication of this summons was made March 9, 1912 J, V. IJlCRS AND C. II. I. HON Alio, Attorneys for I'latntiff N amen. Cvrui Nflcon Cii.iH l. ltall l url Fnirluuil (fi iniHr l).io li'UViilmiiiih A. II. MaphiMtMti C Si'brtnilu vunii Mlko MrCanii II. J.SIirilinrn H. II Vicki-ri C. W. Ooltoti Jno Cutlflw Nollru Ii1 hi'rt'by day tint U Ii tlay Nniinic. J. V, (irovi'H II. V. MiMlltKlir John '.eland AF. tiorivr V. Sv"i ii Maritn (Irolon Itnbrt Do.m V. II llillln- Wm. 8cliiilx C. I. Itnruum Joo Itallxo I'm! L rtll-n glxeii that n S'H'nr- of .Match I'M tliu underi-icnetl will apply to thu Hon ruble Comity Court of Harney County, (liv-tron for thu LicoiiHu monlloncl inthubnH putitimi. Doav MfHCANTii.il Co i BMffjrfTCyagrfflB Meals at all Hours Open Day and Night CLUB CAFE Prompt and Efficient Service Try a Hot Chicken Tamalc ::::: tvIiaSt4 :::::;::;:::a:n:::t:::::;:i;n::;::;:::;:::n BURNS-BEND CO You will look a good while he fore you find a hotter medicine for coughs and colds than Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For pale hy all Deal- era. FOIt SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, (MO acres, level un improved Bage brush land in Harney Valloy, canbesuhirrigat ed. 1G0 acre tract, fenced, good houBo deep well and otherwise improved. Prices made tosuit in tending settlors. No speculators need apply. Inquire at this office. Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. .Just rub the alTected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disap pear. Sold by all dealers. SOLIDATED AUTO CO Operating High-Class Cars Between Burns ami Semi Fastest Time - Lowest Rate . . Special Round Trip Fare . . ARCHIE McGOWAN. Burns At iu::::t::n:j:a::aitm::!nt::!::::5:::::::a::im::::::n:t::n:::::u;:;::in:::::!iii:::i:::ji! We Have Opened Office in Uw New Masot.. Buildinu in Hum, and are Prepared Furnish Accurate, Reliable and Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lands in Harney Co. Buy and Sell Real Estate hi Large and Small Tracts. Write Fire Insurance in ilie Strongest Old Line Comp'ies 8,000 acre tract irrigated land best in Central Oregon First class colonization project. KPMS TO TO All IhatincHH Inlruxlvd To Uh Will Prompt and Careful Attention. IUcc . MOTHER SHEADA D0NE6AN Itoonii, ! and 5 Aliuonic HiilMing. r ,!" ' .A J A- - r- ! Live while you live far you will he a long lime dead. Try our Hot Coffee and Lunches at the Burns Home Bakery Keep smiling us the Auto Truck people are doing all in their power to briny our COMPLETE BAKERY OUTFIT from the Bend. When the outfit arrives we will he in a posi tion to serve the public with everything good to cat in the Bakery Line. The Welcome Pharmacy is the place to buy your Disinfectants for cleaning house after haying Scarlet F vir, Whooping Cough and other Contageous Diseases. Prescriptions carefully filled by a Competent Pharmacist W'Sin)t$siiiss$$pi;sv$ii Burns Meat Market II. .1. HANSIHN, Proprietor Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, Liver, Headcheese, Weinerwurst, lli'nt flitHH .Moat .Mitrhict in 'iinl i'i'i(liiny in n llll. iimiti! Wholesale and Retail Prompt and Satisfactory Service Any and all the time. THE OLD STAR SALOOBU BRENTON & HICKS, Props. Old and new patrons will find best brands Wines, Idquors, and Cigars Good Service, Courteous Treatment DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oregon BAYLES&McDONALH General Contractors and Builders ms, Ore. - - Vale, Ore -uuuiea at tho Burns Hotel ' TIMES-HERALD Job Printing