m r o ,tl n P w V A ' C TJ Jo N, Jq W R, Jo A. Ik da un b! Sti tlo To the Ladies! We take great pleasure In announcing that we arc now prepared to make Ladles Suits and Coats, as well as Mens. We have secured the services of a tailor who has had years of experience In the art and study of fine tailoring. Notice to Parents Cnll for VnrranU. To Pnrenta nml Patrens: -It in , Nol,eo ,H , ,,cbr, d) tllftt n mutter of much rwrct tlml thu , ,Ilcro n, Mlclont funds In tho records show so ninny ensos of unl-v sury to redcom rill tnrdlncsa for tho month just II"n!oy County Wnrrnnts regis- icroo prior ui .iiiiiunry iv, imz. with iiKi'ntul 1 iito-L will conao on nil mich sheriffs salc When you order a suit from us you know that you are going to get the goods, style and workmanship. When you order a suit thru a mail-order house, you don't know just what you are going to get; you don't see the goods and the work is done by machinery and when the suit Is received in most cases alterations are necessary be fore you can wear it. You save time and money and we guar antee you satisfaction when you order thru our store. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Leading Clothiers - - High Grade Tailoring I. O. O. F. Building - Burns, Oregon $!tc tmcj$-toftl. JUUAN BYRD, Manager SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1912 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oae Y..r Six Month. Thr Month. . . WE'RE TAKING ON AGE Band Concert A Success The concert Riven by the Ton iiwiunu Bund last night was ono of the most delightful affairs of the season. The program was rendered in a most charming manner and the boys will be greeted at their future concerts ( 1 1 9 11 w liAllnAiv f &lA n 4 n XT M- M Kk ,75 "j U'K uuuacs 11 uiu siiusiuuuuu j and praise of last nights perform ance is any criterion. Each num ber was generously applauded its .and some received hearty en-is- cores. The Times-Herald can- closed, yet Hdo.h ia tho case, Vnrtv.dvn intuitu . w.., .., ,..,,.... ...... .. n ... u i ... ... total of sixty-ono cases nnd n marrams iNovemocr 10, iviz. nrnhnliln lnas nt Inn mtmifnn to bIMON LlOWIS, 'each pupil is too nuich for a Treasurer Harney County. school like the one in LUtrns. Pnnctnnlitv is inst iih OHSontinl as other subjects tnught nnd tho '" t iruiic..Mii f the siniofore sooner tho boys and girh of Hums ..m,,,;,,,,, ,,,,,,;. w. e'enry acquire the habit tho sooner such ( Coimrii.cn, pialntiir. records as the above will cease to v.- be. '' M. .Ionian, li'fnulmit. The CO-operation of till patrons Notice li licieliy k'vc" Unit iinilernnil nml imrnntu is rusiun'iriillv vrv. I'V virtue of mi ciccutlon nmt order of ,,,1 M.i il.ia l,.,l,lt ,,f ..,0i:. alc,iliily UhiiccI ouliirthc nlmvc nnnictl 1 . . Court nml i-miao, on tlie lltlttliiy of ness mny be cured. Nmemiwr, tiny, iirci.i to the si.eriir lasi year inero wore ".K) cases i iimnoy county, OicKn. iin.li.nc.l of tardiness recorded Jar, far too iinoim judgment niulonlerof mile duly many. leiiiletnl ami catrrcil la mild Court and A system of homo credits will ,,lrsc' ,m ' ''' uf AKii. 3, , ,, , . . , .. la ravoroftlie above named I'liiintilTn probably bo placed in operation mi(11(.nlll,lt1CMi)OVCtmmei,crumnnl, very soon and tho help of parents rr the mint of $10.00, with intercut nnd others interested in tho boys tlmrcon at the rate of 10 icr cent kv an nnd girls of Hums will bo need- numiYom May in, iuovuniror$tr.oo ed to make it a success, for tho "tiriiejr'ji.lnn.irortiwfiiriii.riHiii ... . . .. . of $15.1H), with interest tlicieoa at 0 ikt school board ami tho teachers 1110 WIIl Kr Mlimllll from Jllne Ilt( n)0H onlynsnmll factor in preparing mi for the further sum of $111.00 coit these young people for good citi- ami iiuhtimeiuenti. ZCIlship. Hespectflllly, I will on Monday the Kith day of V. M. Stlttotl. lK-cemlicr, UMS, at 1 o'clock In the alter- noon ol salt) day, at the front door of the Court House In llurm, Harney Coun ty, Oregon, sell nt public miction to the highest and U-tt bidder for canh in hand few nights are more terrible all the right title and lalerett that the than that of a mother looking 011 above named defendant had on the lfith her child choking and gasping '" "' J"1- ,,l,,- l,, (,ft,c Vf ,h? "' Cm- l,rnll, .t.,..m,r .. ,,Mnl, nf K'CIIIIHMII i.creiii, or m liny nine uieic- croup, and Frank: Buckland To Move A Night of Terror. Frank Bucklnnd, of Harney City, who was freed from tho charge of taking part in tho kill ing of tho lato Marshal Stroud of Harney City, when his brother Jnmcs Buckland, Burbnnk Clny and himsolf woro tried on that chnrgo in Burns somo two weoka ago, wns in Vnlo on last Sunday accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Buckland. Tlioy wero on their way to Idaho whoro it is under stood thoy will mako their future homo. -Vnlo Enterprise. R 0. Jackson has gono to Mal heur county to visit relatives for a time. His wifo has been out there for somo time. Browns Satisfactory Store Shoes For School Choice of Tnn, Calf nnd Gun Mclnl nnd Patent, heavy good wearers for school girls nnd boys. School Hosiery Childrcns School Hose. Fine Rib bed School Hose, and made for hard wear. All sizes for children. $2.00 1.00 .. '. .', after, In ill to the following dckcrilted nothing in tho house .,. , wi.. to relieve it. Many mothers have A,((fI.(lt (H), i mk (aa. In the passed nights of terror in this Original Town rf lltirin. in the County situation. A little foietllOtght of llnrucy, nml State of Oregon, on the will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Keep it-at lja-.d. For sale by all deal-ears.' ESTKAY-Bny mare, 12 years old branded T.I left shoulder X on left hip. M with bar under on right shoulder. Came to my first of September. The owner prove property and pay expense incurred. til -5 II. B. Mack. The Times-Herald begins twenty-sixth year with this sue and is taking on age. It has not particularize on the numbers seen wonderful changes in tho rendered, each being good, but Harney country and has been a several received more praise, factor in its advancement. This j The piano duet by the Misses is a source of satisfaction to the I Roberta Hibbard and Agnes management and compensates to Miller was well received and the ' a great extent for the efforts young ladies had to repeat it. and the hardships of pioneering The boys deserve all the praise a newsDarjer venture. The nan- iriven them and should havn tho ' . - . er has advanced with the country hearty support of the people of '" i0"ntytwr'r iiamey County. j i i .i ..... . . 1 State of Oregon. and enjoys a good patronage this city as they've given some i,, the matter of the ifct.itcornchu.ini. from the business houses of 'good service throughout the sum- h. strumi. Deceased -Bums, and growing subscription mer months with many gratuit-, The undersigned having been duly j. list over the county as testimony ous onen air concerts on tho main pointed Administratrix of the aioe nf onnmniotmn nf tl,n V.K1'' nt I : 11 f XT ll.i'ailll iu uiuva.uiuuii ui uiv iviult ti- uusiiiuss inuroiurcs. inow, inat forts of the management toward these are not possible the public ADMINISTRATOKS NOTICE. med estate in the nboie' iiameil court, all persons having claim the upbuilding of Burns and the should give this excellent organ-' XZZi'Z big Harney country. i ization support thruout the win-1 required, to the umiersignednt the oiiicc Humanity is prone to mistakes j ter months, as they are faithful ("f(Jeo. s..izcmorc, in the City oi iiurna, and this paper has made them in i in their practice, and striving to , ilan,y -'"'". Oregon, within i , u oi- ,i A,ut- ...:n : n. ' mnmtnln nn,l o,lo,, ,: I montlw from the date hereof. liic ptut uuu iiu uuuub ill ill uiu .iiiv.i, ., uuiHiim tit ui.uur Dntpil future, but no one can run a newspaper to suit the whole pub lic and the manager is not trying to. He is trying to do the best he can for the entire country, however, and while he has made enemies he is not laying awake nights brooding over it He ex pects to continue practically the same policy in the future and will be found on the firing line 3ny time the good of the country and its advancement require his services. He expects to be loyal to the business interests of Burns yet not to the detriment of the Harney country in general. During the long period under the present management The Times-Herald has been a con sistent booster for the Harney country and it has been strictly a local paper, exploiting the re sources and upbuilding of the country has always had first con sideration. This will continue in the future. Personal opinion, general outside news, politics and kindred subjects will be second ary to the big cause of advanc ing local benefits that will bring new people, deyelop the country and bring prosperity to those who come here to make homes and raise their family under fav orable conditions. The Times-Herald equipment is being added to from time to time and no expense is spared to make the paper as good as cir cumstances and patronage justi fies. Its machanical department compares favorably with any weekly newspaper in the west and is capable of turning out first class work in any line there is demand for by its patrons. tt.lr.t. n.-..,... V?,... Ill 1(1, .1 i: ui. ...:ti u in. i ..".. v,.tKU,., UI. ,,., ...j. uuuii unit, win uu u uiuuii mill l.OIS M STKOl'I) profit to OUr citizens during next Administratrix of the Hstatco'f Ztclm- summer. At the conclusion of ! '! stromi, Deed. the following program a Social r,K"' S' s"".ne of the Attorneys dance was given which nnv ' remained to enjey: comer of Second and Admits Streets, to gether nith the tenements hereditaments anil apimrleiinuces thereuntil belonging or in nnywlHe appertaining, to untisfy said judgment In favor of jiliiintiirs mid against ilelcndnnt lis above stated, to gether with iateicst, iittorney'n fien, costs ami accruing costi. Dated (his I tth day of November, lilt'.'. A. K. Klclmrilsou. Sheriff. Ily llyron Terrill Deputy. Dale of first publication Nov. It), lut-'. Dntc of Inst publication Dec. II. tOI'.' Dec lam War on Colds. A crusade of education which aims "that common colds may become uncommon within the next generation" has been begun by prominent New York physi cians. Here is a list of tho "don'ts" which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the celd: "Don't sit in a draughty car." "Don't sleep in hot rooms." "Don't avoid tho fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal time. Overeating reduces your resistance." To which we would add when you take a cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. To accom plish that you will find Cham berlain's Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold by all dealers. March Overture Mazurka Two Step Waltz - PROGRAM (PAUT ONE) "Gloria" "Spirit of Liberty" "Birds of Love" - "Daddy's Delight" "Rose Leaves" INTERMISSION Piano Duet "Charge of the Uh lans" Miss Roberta Hibbard and Miss Agnes Miller (part two) Cake Walk - "Rastus Rag" Medley Overture "Crackerjack" March "The Crusader" Characteristic Medley "A Day In The Cottonfield" j March - "National Emblem" Star Spangled Banner WINTER AUTOMOBILES w mi w w,miJ Library Items. to Bend at 7:00 Sunday Jim Mahon Loses By Very Small Margin A long distance phone conver sation to Ontario from this office yesterday morning brought the information that Jim Mahon lost the election in that county by 10.' votes. His home county gave him a most flattering vote, how ever. Mr. Homan carried Mal heur by a big margin over Mr. Hurley and has been elected representative. (Contributed) A committee of five ladies re presenting the Ladies' Library Club presented a petition to the City Council on Wednesday night asking for the sum of $125 to bo applied toward maintenance of the public library the coming year. The petition was granted. This sum will enable the ladies to install the card loaning system and make other needed improve ments, in the library for public patronage. The patrons of tho library are asked to note the library hours Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2:00 to 4:30 p, m. each week. A choice lino of the latest and best fiction is on the shelves for the cnjoynTent of fiction readers. The matchless Stoddards Lec tures for those who like travel and the delightful essays by Van Dyke, Mabie and Spalding await a welcome into each home. All these and moro for tho small Bum of 25cts a ticket for three months Tickets can be purchased at tho Library room. Tonight. Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated, tako a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets, and you will feel all right tomorrow. Sold by al dealers. Scheduled leave Burns a." m. every and Thursday. Leave Bend on every Tues day and Friday. In tervening trips made when business war rants. This schedule will he maintained and tickets will he on sale for the above days at any time. Secure your transportation early. Burns - Garage D. M. McDade, Traffic Mgr. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF Tho sworn statements of Lifo Insurance Companies on filo nt tho btato Insurance Department, Salem, show that In 1U01). 11)10, 1911, OrcBon Life tho Only Lifo Insurance Company Exclusively Oregon, sold moro policies in Oregon thnn any other company. In 1912 Oregon Lifo is surpass ing all its previous" records. BEST FOR OREGONIANS E. C. Egoi.kston, lift Agent. Notice to Creditors. Ill the mutter of the estate of llimcy Dixon, deceased. Notice Is hereby nivia that the under signed him lieeit regularly appointed Kx ccutrix of the Inst Will anil Testament of Ilnrrcy Dixon, deceased. All wrsons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to piescat the same to the undersigned, dulv verified as by law required, within six months from the date ol this notice. Dateil at Hums, Oregon, NociilierU, 1012. Maiiv lii.i.itN Dixon, Hxecutrlx of the last Will and Testament of Harvey Dixon, deceased Girls Winter Cloaks A few advance numbers of Misses nnd Little Girls Coats. Wc can show you n few stylus nt this time that mny be just whnt you want. mmsMmum&cmBsiavvBxsxa-Mamaara Overcoats For Winter Ovcrconl3 for Boys and young Wc can please nnd fit you both, and gel yours from the latest line, VI en Call School Suits For Young Boys and 'Men at all ages from G to 15 years. Heavy for winter and 'a small price attached. Boys Winter Wear A Fine nnd Warm Line of Winter Underwear and Ovcrshirts for the Boys. Also the best line of latest Sweater Coals at Rockbotlom Prices. iwwii'wwiiiigswstsaaagssTXL-BBMB N. BROWN & S KZESBUBESOiiSSa' ONS FOR SALE HY OWNER. I section, G10 acres, level un improved sago brush land in Harney Vnlloy, canbesuhirrigat ed. 1(!0 acre tract, fenced, good house deep well and otherwise W Cup - For The Best Agricultural Exhibit improved. Prices made to suit in- Of products grown tribulary'to the Oregon Trunk, Spokane, Port- tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquire at this ofllce. Seed ryo ami barley for sale by ClniH. Davis, Harney, Oregon. Send Your Orders For Lumber, Lath, Cedar Shingles, Hardwall Plaster, Portland Cement, Lump Lime, Etc. rrmn""nn TO kssxsss Overturf , Davis, Miller Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers Office Phone 3G Mill Phone 48 BEND, - - OREGON. Innil & Seattle, Oregon Electric nnd United Railway nt the Pacific N-W Land Product Show Portland November 18-23 Will H Given Hv TIipmo Railway .; To PORTLAND From BEND, Oregon Tickets on sale Nov. 18, 19, 20, iisarn limit Nov. 25. :ss;mmaemaeri5sastttiEBaiszi8ws HHHnHHKSS&ttQhtwSI 5 il'i'S? .i? Zri asaasaumiBw. $16.,?'S '"''' -Jj-' CENTRAL OREGON LINE xnxaiMm,KKin!amw(Mrwtmv 'VTO IfCouml Trip To Spokane or the NATIONAL APPLE SHOW Tickets on sale Nov. 10th, to IGUi Inclusive. Return limit Nov. 20th. Train leaving Central Oregon in morning arrives in Portland G:30 p. m. and Spokane 0:45 p. m. J. II. Corlictt, ArJ. Hcml, Ore. II. Warner, Ant. Terrebonne, Ore. W. !;. COA1AN, General Freight and Passenger Agt. Details of ficlipdulcs, far.-, etc., will ho furnishod on request. -2- We have a large stock of the above and can make quick deliveries to the Burns Country. Get OUR Prices. WE Winte mtZen 11 I New Goods! New System? Low Prices! Having cut out the long credit system, we are prepared to give prices which will pay you to buy at home. Remember, when you buy at home you create a market for what you have to sell, no matter what it consists of, whether it be farm products, labor or legal ad vise, you don't help your own com munity, when you go outside to trade; you don't help the farmers when you buy outside flour. Last year many people sent away and went outside to trade. What is the result? The wheels of industry have been idle, no building, no bus iness, no work, no market. Heavy' crops are being harvested and still a large portion of the old crop is on hand. It is now time for the people to get together if they want prosperity at home. Trade at our place if you can: if not trade with our competitor; but Trade at Home Burns Department Store ra a. &m&mmmm And carry nt all tinn's n eomplcfi' lino ef: u, i , , Sweaters and Sweater Coats, Underwear, In Twopicce and Union Suits, Sheep Lined and other Heavy Winter Coats, Knit Caps, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Woolen Socks, Ger man Socks, Overshoes, Robbers Etc. We also have a large and complete line of Mens Woolen and Heavy Winter Shirts The Best of the Best GOTXAIN SHOES Como ami look our stork over, roinpniv our prices mid I lie quality ami w .in; sun mi will LTvdy id. t TS rf" BTl tfT 11 A IT -Ol JL3k JtIJlU.C General Merchandise i wi mmim i, 1 1 irw-78r.!aaaigfmgKV3gasfflaggcat.it(MBM i &&s1Bm$auesi? EvSW-bZ IHlEBrialm PMfagSiB0 itt - II For fesjAa&L Backache Rheumatism Kidneys and Bladder contain no iiAnririu. oh iiahit roitMiNO nntir.s LMi.wmftn.mii.nwg iei i :, Qt&2fl Why Salves Can's dire Eczema Clnoo tlio nliWnalilonoil tlicnry of cur lilK ifiwimi ll.ii iniKh I ho Mouil Iuih lircit KlU'll up by HulciHlutH, muiiy illlTiMcllt xiilvi'N luivu licvii tili-il for Mklu illutMiHoo. Hut It Iuih ln'i'ti fuu ml tliut tlioHo snlvi'U mil)' Hoir tlio poiuu nml tuiiiiot pcimtruto tn thu Inner Hkln Iwlnw tlio cpMcnnla -where tho doconui KCI'imi uio IoiIkciI. 'J'IiIh tlio fiin!lty of iinttiiitliiK jirotmlily oxiiiIiih (ho Irrini'iiilnuH hiio ci'hh of thu wi'll Known Ihiulil oonmuii romi'ily, oil of wliitrwiiHiii. thymol, wly rmlni'. do., na iininiiounilwl In D.U II. rrxHcrlptlou, rmliii', I'to.. na i'nihnihilinl In 1 'rxHcrlpiloii, 'o huvo Hold other rtniotlloS for nUlii troulilcs Imt nouo that wo ran rorom inoiiil oh liUlily iih thin for wo Know tliut I'.n.l). Ptoim tlio Itch nt oiico. Wo run. :lvo you n tilul M hottlo for 5 ct'iitn Hint will ha imiouhIi to pioro It. Of t'ourno nil iiihir ilriiKMUtH liavn P.DO. 1'ioncrlptlon n to lluim It you onn't roiuo tn im hut ilnn't urrrpt hoiiih 1K piollt nolmtltutii. I In ( If you coino to our ntoro, wo nro Roriutiiln of what I'.I'O will 1 for you that o oft'er you u full nun hottlo on HUH ftTlllll'Ulllt.. ir 01l u It toUi'H uwiiy tho Itcli If j on ill) not Unit that Im Itch AT ONCli It uuuti yuu not a cent. All the news in The Times-Herald for $2,00 ry