r Wm urn z tflu I if JUST ARRIVED A FINE LINE of Men and Hoys ready-made suits. These are veru Snappy Clothes, the Latest in Make- Up and in Color Combination for both Spring and Summer Style and Service. Also some NcwSpring Hats and Caps, in all the Latest Shapes and Shades in Vogue. Call and Inspect Our Nifty and Nobby Line SCHENK & WILLIAMS Merchant Tailors-Leading Clothiers 1 I. O- O F. Building & Burns - - - Oregon HILL MAY EXTEND FROM BLND. (Pontlnuod Brom pngo 1.) commundinii tho enrly construc tion of n railroad south from Bend. Mr. Hilt is associated with Mr, Dnvfdson in tho Oregon Western Colonization Company, which controls 800,000 acres of timbor and farm land in Contra Oregon, and himself to take a nip through that section this hummer. Fol lowing his visit It is probable that definite action toward re lieving tho situation in the inter ior will bo taken. Mr. Hill, it is understood, will dovote much of his time in tho future to Iho development of the territory tributary to tho Hill lines. Ho is particularly inter ested in Oregon. J Ibc ,mz-txntL JULIAN DYKI) - - Manager -. TUKD.VY. JUNKS. UIJ. K CKIITION HATBH- f One Year ... Six Month Thru Month, 1100 .1.00 . .75 EXPECTS TO GET A FLOW. the way of irrigation -requiring less water applied artificially for such purpose. They do not in tend to boom their town of Hnr riman according to Mr. Evans but will place lots on the market at reasonablo prices for the pre sent. When tho railroad has reached that place or its vicinity on tho way west they expect to then beco.me active. The party left yesterday after noon on their return trip and have agreed to ride in on the first train into Harney county. DAVIS-KINO. A. E. Murphy, who owns a large acreage near Iron Moun-i tain, informs The Times-Herald I he has machinery on the ground j with which to prospect for arte- j D. L. Davis and Mi3s Juliet sian water on his place. TheKinK w married in this city machine has a caDacitv of sink-Iast Sunday afternoon and left ing 1600 feet and he will go that depth if necessary. Mr. Murphy lias spent large sums in developing his land and is ready to spend more. He has I an excellent reservoir site and will make provision to store tho flood water if necessary, but the prospects for flowing well are so favorable and much cheaper, therefore he will try this method of securing water first Several flowing wells have been struck in that locality and he feels con- the following morning on the auto for Portland to spend n few weeks. The ceremony was per formed by Dr., Babbidgo of the Presbyterian church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. King and has resided in this city all her life. Mr. Davis is a son of Jasper Davis, the pio neer who lives at Harney. The young people sprung quite a Bur prise on their friends very few of whom were in on the secret. The Times-Herald joins friends LEOTA HOWARD CO. AT TONAWAMA The Leota Howard Co., under tho management of C. F. Per kins, isplayingan engagenentat fonawama this weok and will re main hero until tho middlo of next week. Tho company is playing with fine success and tho houses are growing larger each night. Thoro aro 10 people in tho company and Miss Howard has excellent support in tho fine rcportoiro of plays that meet tho approval of tho play going peoplo of this city. This is tho first trip Mr. Perkins lias made to Burns but somo of his players have been seen hero before and are again greeted by many old timo friends and ad mirers. This company of play ers aro among the most popular ever visiting this place, as they display exceptional talent, pro ducing the character of plays umi appeal 10 me nuuiic in a manner that keeps them coming to every performance. Tonight's bill is the "Irish American Cousin," a comedy drama in four nets that is very pleasing. Tomorrow night they put on "Way Down East," iho old play that everybody loves. Their specialties aro verv jrood between acts making tho perfor mance most entertaining witli no long waits. Vulcanizing at Gomborling's. You should inspect tho fine as sortment of Wall Paper nt Luna burg, Dnlton &. Co'o. Ralph Boory, Chas. Reed and Bert Portor wero among our visi tors from tho Sunset section Tuesday. Tho Leota Howard Co. will play'ThoIriBh American Cousin" tonight nt Tonnwnma. This is a fine bill with good comedy. Frank Bunynrd was circulating among his many old timo friends in this city during tho week, Ho contemplates going to California and may mako his homo down thoro. fident he will find cood flows at,"1 wishing them a happy married reasonable depth. Should he be life- After a few weeks visit at successful it will bring a large outside points wo understand area under cultivation, and make , thy w return hero to make additional inducements toward ' their home. Mr. Davis has been homesteadintr a creat territory 'Ployed in tho H. J. Hansen now known as the desert. TOWNSITE PEOPLE HERE. L. C. Miller add J. B. Evans, of Salt Lake, Geo. S. Lewis, of Chicago, and C. M. Hill, of Boise, were visitors during the week. The two former are in terested with J. L. Gault, II. M. Horton and Dr. Denman in the Harriman townsite and made a trip down there. Mr. Hill is working in the capacity of selling agent for tho company. Mr. Lewis is yice president and gen eral manager of the Meade Cycle Co. of Chicago, which does a very largo business. He is also inter ested in banking in Kansas. The Salt Lake gentlemen are capital ists and having found this a de- meat market for several months. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Itoy Bunynrd has established a lumber yard in Harney and is prepared to fill orders there es pecially for rough lumber. Ike Guker and Mnudo Burro were down from Virgin Gold's home on Canyon mountain Mon day. Maudo is getting very hairy and Mr. Guker says that it is due to tho fact that tho summer will bo late. She stopped in front of tho print shop for a few minutes long enough to cat a copy of last week's issue and n late copy of the Appeal to Reason. Maudo has a great fondness for paper diet and will leave her hay and oats any timo for n nice juicy copy of tho Blue Mountain Eagle. Ike says he takes tho Eagle so Maude can got a square meal. It is so easily digested that it agrees with her. Mnudo is some thing like a Jack rabbit that is under n microscope, and sho Is just like any other burro, appe tite and all. oxcent that sho has lived on Canyon mountain too long to be stubborn, and she takes things as they come. Eagle. Tho Times-Herald tins received a now paper cutter which ia tho advanco of considerable new ma terial and machinery that has been ordered for tho mechanical end of this great roligioua weekly. Mrs. J. L. Gault and two littlo sons and Mrs. M. V. Dodge and baby lef t Thursday for on extend ed vacation visit east, Thoy will go to Boston and Now York. Mrs. Dodge expccUi to return in timo to take up her music work tho first of September. Mrs. J. C. Welcome Jr., Mrs, Julian Byrd nnd Mrs. J. W. Suyor and littlo daughter Dorothy wero passengers out Thursday on tho auto en routo to Portland where they will attend the O. E. S. Grand Lodge nnd take in tho Rose Festival. Mrs. Sayer and Dorothy will remain down on tho coast nil summer. Mesdames Welcome nnd Byrd will visit var ious Willamette Valley points nnd will bo accompanied on her return by Miss Bessie Swain who has been attending the Monmouth Normal. They will return tho latter part of tho month. Another auto lino has been es tablished between here and Prairio on a regular schedule. This is a very pleasant routo dur ing this season of year and with Claudo Kelsay nnd Bob Miller as drivers the public is.assured of good accommodations. The cars meet tho Sumpter Valley nt Prairie every day and nlso one lonves Burns every morning that connects with tho noon train, put ting passengers in Baker the samo evening and they may take tho night train out cither east or west, reaching Portland tho next forenoon. This not only gives the quickest time to Portland but also gives passengers tho sleeper and dining car service. Chop barley for sala nt He Lena Harkcy. 550 Winona wagons aro tho best, For ualo by Harriman Morcantilo Co. Best flour (guarnntco) $8. HO bbl. Harriman Mercantile Co. Dry slab and pino wood $A.r0 nnd $7.00 per cord, cash only at Lumber yard. Clay Clemens mill Is tho near est ono to Burns where till kinds of lumber both rough nnd dress ed can bo had. Near Canyon road. Call hirn by 'phone. Fon Salk Wood or posts in the Umber, or hero in town. Leavo orders nt Lunaburg, Dnl ton Co. or Schwnrtz'B. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Fhank Jackson, i It is now well known that not more than ono cuso of rheuma tism in ten requires any internal treatment whatovcr. All that is needed is a frco application of Chamberlain's Liniment and mas saging tho parts at cuch applica tion. Try it and seo how quickly it will reliovo tho pain nnd sore ness, sold ty an deniors. ssu-M GINGHAMS We Claim to "have one of the Greatest Dress Slocks oi Ginghams in this part ot the state-it's a hobby with us this season. We have a wond erful assortment and the very best makes- we I Want You To See Them 1 Wmmmmmmmmmaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LADIES WAISTS Largo Ahhoi'IIiioiiL Of" LadicH King Tailored WuintB, tho Hotter Kind And I'rleoH Hnngo From .75 cis to $L00 Tuh Dresses OurTnl) DnwsoH Aro ICHpooially Hailed For Hummer Wear ut very Moilorato I'ricoH FINE FLAXONS Oui'DiHplayof Fl For .Summer I) row ICxcluHivoatid this I)reH thai Gives Y clean correct appearan OI1H H lH iho the oo Warrant Call Notice is hereby given that thoro aro sufficient funds in tho county treasury to redeem nil Harney County warrants regist ered up to and including Sept M. 1911. N. BROWN & SONS. TEx 3BL"cyo.0 Of CTjtoJLity- Reatos for sale, nil sizes and1 enutlis, price 20 cents per foot. , Interest censes on nil such j Any ono desiring Reatos address warrants May. 11, 1912. Simon Lbwih, Treasurer of Harney County W. A. Ford of J. O. Albcrson, Mberson. Oregon. Warrant Call. Notice is hereby given that thoro are sufficient funds in the county treasury to redeem all Harney county warranto regis tered up ttfantl including Oct. 19, ' 1911. Interest ceases on till war rants May 22, 1912. Simon Lewis, Trensurcr of Harney County. imn:mmjmnKnmjmt:uni Your Patronage I. cKpectfully Solicited JULIUS MAYER TO EQUIP TONAWAMA FOB PICTUHES Tonawama management has decided to put in a picture ma chine and arrangements arc now under way toward installing tho necessary machinery, fire proof lamp house, also a large gallery with permanent and comfortnblo scats. The house has been fur nishing its own electric lights this week for the Leota Howard I Co. and while they aro not as 'satisfactory as desired by tho i management the peoplo appreci ate the enterprise shown. Tho house will install its own power for this new departuro if necess ary, but hones to sec the local power plant in shape to take care of its needs soon. The pictures will bo shown at regular intervals Last Chanc'. Sales of land on the West side lias been better than expected. Many deals have been closed and homes will be built during tho summer nnd fall. Present prices will only prevail during tho com ing week, after that timo prices will be subject to change. The outlook justifies better prices and land values aro steadily in creasing. Better buy now, Seo to it that you make selections during the next ten days or your opportunity to get a littlo chick en ranch in town lots nt present prices will bo gone. Never so cheap ngain. Seo M. L. Lewis nt Young's Store, The Sinking Titanic. "Women and Children First." This was the order on the sink ing Titanic. Bravo husbands and fathers assisted their wives and children to Hfo boats and safoty, while they knew they, themselves must perish. Thoy wero indeed heroes. But you too. may bo a hero by placing your wife and children in "Ore gon Llfes" Hfo boat E. C. E(3CLi:3T0N, 29 Agent PIRBI FIRE! FIRE! Your homo or barn may burn before tomorrow. You can not afford to take your own risk for HOOT AND SIIOB RIM'AIRINO Fourteen Yi'nro Rijiericiicc In Thu IlunlncM SnlUfnctory Work ntul Prompt Service (lunrntilccl Cnll and fee My Work. Writ Poor Norlb of C. II. Leonard Law Office Main Slrcel Hums, Ore timmmmmmnxmmuunmmmimntt a Star Hotel j S. J. MIDWINTUK, Prop. NARROWS, - ORr-UON I Till will bo found a deslrnblo J and hospitable Mopping place where comfort and courteous J treatment aro connlJercd first J Feed Barn I Conducted III connection Obtain Your Wants at The Welcome Pharmacy WHERE-7 Satisfaction is Guaranteed. When you have your Pre scription filled at our store you can rest assured that they nre filled as they should be and resulus which the doctor desires will bo secured. USE OUR ROSE CREAM To countered tho effect of these March Winds. J. C. Welcome, Jr Prop. ifL l tt? &L i ' ! -. J30 S-noci H .JU JU Bs , H. N. McCOMB Birablc section for investment) when no theatrical compan have taken a lame interest in tho i occupying tho House and wll " i . jtifi i f townsite at Harriman and have other interests in this county. , In company with Mr. Gault the party made a run out to Har riman Thursday then around the y is I be at established prices. With, its orchestra and tho Tonawama Stock Co. members it will bo well equipped to nut on vaude ville ono night each week during tho season. Tho best and latest south side of Malheur lake to,!mnr?1ve1dI,ictu-e machine will bo insiuiicu unu omy niKii ciuaa Narrows where thoy spent the night, coming back by way of the proposed town of Loyott. However, Mr. Gault states that name has been appropriated and it will bo necessary to get another for this place. The outside men wero very favorably impressed with the country over which they pictures will be shown. C. A. Harlan, Dan Jordan and Thomas bpraguo went up on umi irrant creek yesterday to snend a-few days fishing nnd enjoying camp life. PRAIRIE-BURNS AUTO CO. I r?nrtil Iromilr Slum Ifonr W. what UtUo it C03to-$7G.O per0 .white' Shop , S. Main Street $1,000 one year; $15.00 for three) . i w i years. Writo us what you have' NlimUinji, 1UIIIU UIIU niliu to insure. lmwvNU kmpiki-; REALTY COMPANY. Redmond to Portland THE ROSE FESTIVAL All Week, JUNE 10 to 15 Tickets sold June 9, 10. it, Return Limit June 17 Mill Work a Specially. H1H Orego Vale-Burns Auto Stage R. A. BETTY, Prop. To Portland, Eastern, And Western. Points Dally Service Now Operating This trip, in u High Q ratio Car, Drivon by an Experienced Driver, can only be rivaled by a trip thru the YullowHtono Park or in foroign landB. For Particulars Respecting R. R. Schedules See- D. M. McDADE, Agt., Burns. FIVE PASSENGER CAR win mw ip ii Special Arrangement h For Commercial Travlers, Making Stops at Harney, Drewuey, Houlnh nnd Westfall. Two tripH each week loaving iih follews: Burns, Wednesday and Saturday Mornings Vale, Monday and Thursday Afternoons Driving Timo About 10 hours. For Particulars See W H. ROHU, Our Agent At Burns, Oregon. El CENTRAL OREGON UNE 1 Splendid Parades, Music, Decorations, Illuminations, Water utid Field Sports. Oregon Trunk Itailwn. Trains t Kuiih Daily without eliAnge between Central Oregon points and Portland. Train leaves Betid 0:'i0 a.m. Redmond 7:1." Details of schedules, fare's, etc., will ho furnished on request. W. E. COMAN, General Freight and Passenger Agtr. II. B UKOL, AkciU, Iiedmond, Oregon. ' ' ' J. II. COKBETT, Apent. Bend, OreKon. The Sawhill Transportation Co. Will Haul Your J. C. Duncan, ono of tho ener getic farmers of the Waverly annttnn iirna tn f Vin ilftr Wtitlfalni ianifnlil Mm Trirnn a Aviinnn1 ' . r uvi.ivu. m, wvmio v-ajh-muu .mnKinir application ror an aaui- surpnso at tho number of home-' tional homestead. Mr. Duncan steaders they found tilling tho soil and otherwise improving. He also remarked thut wo were fortunate in finding water in abundance so near the surface which helped materially in tho I Burns. has a very promising crop now in. Pastuhe 8 miles east of BurnB Horses and cattle $2 a head per month - Mns. E. E. Owsley, Heavy and Light Freight Express and Baggage At The LOWEST RATES AnJWItli'lho GREATEST CARE SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO RUSHORDERS See Us For Particulars as to Rates and Service, LADIES "Who are Particular in Choice, and want the very Latent in DeHign and Handiwork, will find hero to select from thu LuU'Ht, and Most Up-To-Dato Uno of Embroidery, Laces, Waists, Belts, Hose Bolt Goods, Shoes, Gloves and Best Grade of Fine Underwear! GENTLEMEN Who aieT'artlcular in thojr Drew and Appearance, Will Do "Well to Inventif-nto our Complete Line or (Junta FurniBhiiuH, Wo Curry A Full Stock of Latest Straw Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Glovt s, Belts, Ties, Fancy Hose, Nobbv Tan Oxfords, Silk Suspenders, etc. 1- GO TO A. K. Richardson bayles & -Mcdonald General Contractors and Builders Burns, Ore. - - Vale, Ore Located at the Burns Hotel THE OLD STAR SALOON BRNTON & HICKS, Props. Old and new patrons mill find best brands Wines, iLiqiiovs, and Cigars C ood Service, Courteous Treatment DROP iN Main Street Burns, Oregon mtlK! FEJJFfcO UHHaBMMMMHnMMiaM The Imported Dapple Gray IM:RCIIEI?0N STALLION WUOIIT IVOO IVUNDS EXCELLENT BREEDER He We Will Make The Season of 1912 At Cal Clemens Ranch McMcnnmy Plncc hnlf mile front Hums Reasonalc Terms Call or Write )" MA t; I i