The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 21, 1912, Image 2

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GIFTS!
SELECTNOWw
At. Onv Stove can be found some
very pretty and useful gifts and
they are Real Bargains.
' House Slippers, Neckties and silk
Handkerchiefs of all descriptions.
Combination Sets of ties and tie
-holders, Suspenders, Sleveholders,
Supporters, Fancy Suspenders and
all kinds of Mufflers or Scarfs.
CI7I7 Our Artistic Window Display Come In
sjllil-tand look over our line the latest in town.
Williams-Zoglmann
Clothing Company
Leading Clothiers - - High Grade Tailoring
I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon
She ,mJ$txM.
JULIAN BYRD.
Manager
SATURDAY. DECEMBEK 21. 1912
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Ob. Y..r 2-
3U Month. 10
Tkr. Month. "
It seems strange to see Com
mercial Clubs and like organiza
tions makinR recommendations
to President-elect Wilson as to
his cabinet r.ppointments, es
pecially is this true in the West
where they feel that the Secre
tary of Interior should come
from. While this paper has
nothing aRainst Mr. Teal, and he
maybe a well qualified gentle-
men to fill the position, the East-,
ern Oregon section certainly pre
fera Judge King from knowing
his personal fitness for the place.
There is not a man in the West
who has made a greater study of
the proble ms mhich the Sec
retary of the Interiory has to
deal with than JudRe King. He
would be most satisfactory to
the people of the public land
states and his knowledge of ir
rigation makes him particularly
fit
Stage contractors are in some
thing of a pickle as to what effect
the parcels post will have on
their business. It is certain it
will greatly reduce their express
and give them a much greater
amount of mail matter to handle.
They should have a material
advance in their pay from the
government as it will make a
vast difference in their revenue.
Mr. Kellogg has not stated just
what he contemplates in the
premises.
Sunday School Christmas
Exercises at Tonawama
The Sunday school of the Pres
byterian church will render an
A excellent Christmas program at
' Tonawama on Christmas Eve.
r This entertainment is free to the
public and all the children are
especially invited. The exercises
will begin promptly at 7:30. The
program follews:
The Christmas Cantata, - -"Santa
Claus and tho
Christmas Candles"
By Burns Presbyterian S. S.
Hymn-"Joy to the World"
People standing
, Scriptural Reading, Luke 2-8:15
Prayer, - Dr. C. C. Babbidge
Recitation
'"Tis Christmas Night."
Lelah Loggan
Children's Semi-Chorus,
Miss Ellis' and Miss Egli's Classes
Concerted Recitation
"Imitating Santa Claus"
Alfred Welcome Ruth Patterson,
Lester Gault, Margaret Irwin
Bernie Hastie. Lola Petersen
Marching Song, Primary Class
Concerted Recitation
"Christmas Lights"
Georgia Fry Evelyn Byrd
Laura Thornburg Violet Terrill
Song
"Light tho Christmas Candles"
Chorus Choir
Recitaiton
"LightingtheChristmasCandleB"
Woodbridgo Geary
Recitation
"Love Light Best of All"
Francos McGpo
d
Concerted Recitation
"Helping Santa Claus."
Alton Byrd Wellington Gault
William McHose Andrew Irwin
Recitation "Share and Serve."
Taylor Huston
Concerted Recitation
"Grandmother's GrowinR
Too old for Christmas"
Evelyn Miller Frank LoRRan
Marie Smith Mabel Skiens
Billie Terrill
Solo and Chorus
"Six Little Grandmothers"
Ruth Patterson Frances Hibbard
Margaret Welcome Gladys Byrd
Charlotte McHose
Belda Schwartz
Song "Boys will be Boys"
Mrs. Rohn's Class
Drill and Song
"When Christmas comes Again"
Mrs. Babbidge's Class
Concerted Recitation
"Giving away the Dollies"
Marie Egli Hazel Hibbard
Regenia Schwartz, Marjorio Byrd
Izora Gemberling Freda Sathoir
Enter Santa Claus
(Nathan Brown)
Recitation
"Comrades on the Road"
Phnrlin Welcome
Song-"Helping Each Other"
Chorus
Santa Claus and his Automobile
Nathan Brown
Song
"Santa Claus Running
an Automobile"
Boys and Girls Chorus
Recitation
"The Christmas Spirit."
Annette Leonard
Song
"Pass the Christmas
Light AlonR"
Chorus
Remarks by
Sunt Harry W. McHose
Scriptural Response by Chorus
Song- "Christmas Glory SonR"
Chorus
Santa Claus distributes gifta to
clases.
New Book for Library.
Following is a list of new books
just received to be added to the
library and which will be ready
for distribution Tuesday, Decem
ber 24.
A Romance of Billy Goat Hill
Rice
The Lady ifnd Sada San, - Little
Smoke Bellow, - -" - London
Mrs. Lancelot, - - Hewlett
Daddy-Long-Legs, - Webster
C. Q. or tho Wireless House,
Train
Arm Chair at Inn - - -
Hopkins-Smith
Burning Daylight - - Londor
One Braver Thing, - - Dehan
The Redemption of Kenncnt Gait
Harben
Tho Heritage of the Desert, Grey
Through the Postern Gate,
Barclay
The Nen, - - - Rex Beach
The Glory of Clementina, Locko
The Lady Doc, - - Lockhart
Riders of tho Purple Sage, Gray
Tho White Shield - - Reed
Tho Hcathermoon. - - -
C. N. & A. M. Williamson
Their Yesterdays, - - Wright
In our Convent DayB, - Roppller
Robert Browning, - - -
O. K. Chesterton
Representative A. W. LaTerty
Jiaa 22,000 packages of Govern
ment vegetable and flower seeds
for free distribution to residents
of Oregon, requests for which
should bo addressed to him at
Washington. P. C.
"T11E GIRL OF THE COLDENWEST."
Toimwnnm Stock Co. will pro
duce tho nbovo piny on tho ovon-
iliK of. Doc. alli. tho pmy
should hnvo boon produced before
but circumstances hnvo boon
such that It waH Impossible to
Kot it on nml the cast was inoro
or less discouratfed over delays
over which they had iio control.
It's is a flno bill and has boon scoi
by some at outside points. It la
written for a smaller cast and
less elaborate stauo BottinKs for
Dt-oductions in
smaller places,
(l,r,..,.r,M-, llllO llill 111 nol. iimt ns
j i. :.. ,,in,.,wi huinrini fiutuiniiloH
in larpo oinni houses. However,
i. ..i in ., i'huI n Mm
manuscript is received by the
lnnl coimmnv and is complete in
every necessary detail. 1 wo or
threo very strotiR characters in
Ihis bill will surely be appreciat
ed" by the piny Roors of Hums
and it will certainly be a nice
diversion for the holiday period.
Reservations may bo secured
at any time by phoniiiR The
Times Herald but the box office
will be open on Thursday after
noon. The usual prices will bo
charRed. Remember, this is an
opportunity to see ono of the
most popular dramas of the times.
Uncle Sam Creates
Refuges For Wild Birds
About nine years uro Uncle
Sam became actively interested
in tho protection of wild birds.
This interest was broiiRht about
because of various species of
Rame birds, as well as sour and
insect-eating birds, were decreas
ing rapidly while insect posts
were insreasing in immense num
bers. Uncle Sam lias recently
estimated that the annual loss to
agricultural and horticultural in
terests in this country amounts
to $420, 100,000.
The National Association of
Audubon Societies, whi h was
organized for tho protection of
wild birds and animals, began
the campaign a number of years
ago to get certain refuges or re
treats where no hunting or kill
ing beneficial birds was allowed
at anv season of the year
The first national wild bird
reservation was sot aside March
U, 1903 by a Special I'roclamr
tion of the President. Since
that time fifty-five other reserva
tions have been created solely
for the protection of wild birds.
Those embrace rockv islands.
'sand beaches, lakes, niarshef,
1 and other places that are of ni
'agricultural value, reaching from
I Florida to Alaska and over to the
' Hawaiian Islands. Many of
j these aro the ancestral breeding
places of birds, some of which
are almost exterminated by
plume hunters. N
"The largest and best national
wild bird reservations are on the
rFinley liat Game J" , .hrectors, reports of tho officers
tor oSn. who lmsUdurht to "d -uch Other bus ness may
past year succeeded in RettinR . "mo M.
larRe number of smaller Rame1
refugCS in Various parts Of his nw to Il.nUrupt tho Doctors
state. "One of our government A proinjnent New York physi
reservation includes a vast areajcinn 8ayHi -jf jt were not for
of the treeless tundra at the tho thin atoning,, nnd thin soled
mouth of the Yukon River in I H,10ca worn i,y womcn tho doctors
Alaska. Another includes Lower I wnllli ,)robably be bankrupt."
Pacific Coast," said Mr. William
Remember the Grand Ball
CPRISTHAS NIGHT
Tonawama Theatre
Music by a Seven-Instrument Orchestra
HANDSOME SOUVENIR PROGRAMS
Dance Tickets, $l.oo
Send Your
Orders For
Lumber, Lath,
Cedar Shingles,
Hardwall Plaster,
Portland Cement,
Lump Lime, Etc.
ppmaga TO rrTrT-rrS3
Overturf, Davis. Miller Co.
..I i
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Office Phone 30 Mill Phone 48
BEND, - - OREGON.
We have a large stock of the above
and can make quick deliveries to the
Burns Country, Get OUR Prices.
Klamath Lake In northern Cali
fornia and southern Oregon, and
a third Includes Malheur and
Harney Lakes In southeastern
Oregon. These threo act as 1m-
menso nurseries wlioro unioiu
thousands of ducks, Reese and
other wild fowl aro reared each
year. Undo Sam has established
strict laws for tho protection of
theso wild birds on tho reserva
tions and omploys special ward
ens to see that theso laws aro
enforced."
Man' Body Turned to Stone
Frank Wordoii. of Colfax, la.,
will Rive $1000 to any surRcon In
tho United States who will break
his back with any thinR Bhort of
'n sledge nammer. w anion spern.
last week in Omaha and wart
seen by a number of physicians,
but when he oft tho city ho
carried his thousand dollars with
him.
Wordcn is an ossified man. Ho
is a farmer. With tho exception
of his eyes, tonguo and arms
from tho elbow down ho is ono
huge piece of bone, without a
joint or hinge of any kind His
body is as hard as stono and as
rigid as a piece of steel. He
cannot laugh. He cannot even
smile.
Eighteen years uro Wordcn
nwoko one morning with a BtifT
neck " There was no pain, but
ho could not move his head. He
paid no attention to It at first
But the affiiction grew worse.
Finally he consulted the family
physician.
"Just a little, stiffness," said,
the doctor. "That'll soon wear
off."
But the stillness did not pass
away.
When Wordcn felt his jaws be
coming sot he placed small
wedges of wood between his
teeth, and in that position tho
lower portion of his face becamu
riRid. In time tho wedges woru
removed and the tooth were left
about half an inch apart
Through this aporalure he is fed
liquid food. Ho cannot masticate,'
Gradually the hardening affect
ed his body, bis limbs, and thou
his feel. In eight years Worden's.
foot and ankles were as rigid as
stone. By this time also the
arms wore perfectly rigid except
at the elbow. The wrists, lingers
anil forearm aro all pliable, al
though Wo i don says he can fool
his hands ate getting a little bit
heavier than they were.
Stockholders Meeting
Notice is hereby given that the
annual mooting of the stock
holders of the Harney County
Fair Association will bo held at
the office of the secretary on
Monday, Jan. 13, 1013 at 2
o'clock p. in. The regular bus
inoKs of the Association will bo
taken up. the election of new
When you contract a cold do not
wait for it to dovolop into pneu
monia but treat it at once. Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy is in
tended especially for coughs and
colds, and has won a wide re
putation by its cures of these
(HsimHos. It is most effectunl
and is pleasant and safe to take.
, For sale by all dealors,
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FOUSALE BY OWNER. "
1 section, G40 acres, level uri-
Improved bbro' brush land In
Harney Valley, cnnboBubirrigiit.
cd. 1G0 aero tract, fenced, Reed
house deep well and otheryiso
improved. Prices mauolOBiHtJnr
tendinR Bottlers. No speculators
need apply. Inquire at thin office.
Cured of Llyar CbmpUInt
"I was suffering with liver
complaint," says Iva Smith of
Point Ulank, Texas, "and decid
ed to try a 2fic box of Chamber
lain's Tabids, and am happy to
say that I am completely cured
and can recommend them to
every one." I'or sale ny nil
dealers.
Call for WarranU.
Notico is hereby given thut
thero nro sufficient funds in the
county treasury to redeem all
Harney County Warrants regis
tered January 10, 1012, prior to
warrant No. 95 Class U. Intor
cat will ccaso on all sucl'i war
rants Dcccmbcr'21. 11)12.
Simon Luwia,
Treasurer Harney CotintM.
lie Laughed f ill
He Died
TiiylorUurK, Ohio-Abu Hklimof, tint
vllluKi) poMltnlat, IhukIioiI liluiiwlf to
dentil from readiiiK III PI" tlm (irujit
Aiiiurlrnn Mtialno ' ''" wlilohij
niukliit; uronter itrlilua tlmn any uthur
iiiKiiiiti bvlnru tho Amerlcliii jmbi)c
today. It i a mnmlne Ibut will kp
Ihu wliolt family In K'KhI humor. Tiir
ttafTof Illir contalm the urciitcut iirllnU,
caricaturist, critics and editor on the
loiitlnont. It la hlghlv lllimtrnteil (itiif
itlntid In many cotorn. It will keep the
whole family cheerful the car 'round.
You can nlToril to upend GOc yir to
do thin. Hand tbU clipping nml GOc to
The lllfl ruMlildtiB Co. Dayton, Ohio,
for one Ji-itr'a aulnicriptlon.
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FOR CHRISTMAS
MAIL ORDERS given Prompt At
tention. Money Refunded if the
goods are not perfectly satisfactory.
Solid Gold Rings For Ladies'
For Babies $1.00 to $1.50
Back Combs in sU or single,
Solid Gold Filled Breast Pins
Ladies Fobs For Watch
Babies Lockets and Chains
Baby Spoons Sterling
Belt Pins at a Bargain
Ladies and Gents Cuff Links,
Fellow and Masons, with
Ladies Neck Chains
Souvenir Spoons Sterling
Lockets For Ladies
Watch Charms at All Prices.
TkJfYUi DON't FORGET! I have many other
r& J W a articles, too numerous to mention in this
' space, but you simply give me the description of
what you want, send me the price you" can afford and
we will have no trouble in fixing you out.
Best Qualify For Your Money
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SAT.TSRfTRY the JEWELER
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Open Evenings From December 1st, Until Christmasr '
Browns
Shoes For School
Choice of Tan, Calf and Gun Metal
and Patent, heavy good wearer for
school girls and boys.
School Hosiery
Childrcns School Hosq. Fine Rib
bed School Hose, and made for hard
wear. All sizes for children.
Girls Winter Cloaks
A few advance numbers of Misses
and Little Girls Coats. We can show
you a few styles at this time that may
be just what you want.
N. BROWN &
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF-
Tho Hvorn HtntetnentH of Life (
Insurance CompanieH on file at
tho Statu Insurance Department,
Salem, show that In 1000. 1010, -1011,
Oregon Life the Only Life
Innunince Company Exclusively
Oregon, Bold more politics in
Oregon than nny other company.
In 1012 Oregon Life is surpass
ing all its previous records.
BEST FOR OREGONIANS
. E. C. Ecai.KSTON, '
an Agent.
' ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Ilillic' utility IJmirtfot lliirney i'oiint),
Suite (fOrcKiin
'in llic iimttiTiif tin l'.liit i(7. iclmriiili
II ikiiiiI. Iinciiwl
The iOitlrilK"el IuhIiir Ueii iluli u
iiinil Ailm'uiilriiti of llie ulimc
iiiinicil uttale In the ulor ii.imril
court, nil K-r" liavuijf clulina
naiinl h;IiI etiltc nrr luTi-liy imtilleil
to ireent tlirm, iloly rerillnl at ly law
reomrcil. to the iiiiilerli;ncliit the olhtr
'oftico. S.iciiioic intheCity ol lluriii.
Ilnrnev County, OrcK11'- within -n (
iiKintli fiinn the ilutc hrrrol
Oiitcil lliirm, Oregon, Nov 111, U1J
I.OIS M. STKOl'l)
AilliiiiimtrtitrU of the Hiliilc of .i.rlm-
'rlnli II Stroud, Deed
C.Mi S .'izjuoiik one of the Allirnra
Notice to Creditor.
Ill the matter of the rtiiU of llmvcy
Dixon, deccaoed. '
NrtliceU licicliyKireii that the under
niKiied liua leeii rrgularly appointed V.x-1
ceuttl of the luat Will 'ami Teitninent
tf llitrry Dixon, ileccawil.
All iKTryoiiH haviuKcliiiuiH nKuiuat id
entale are hcreliy tintitlril to present the
same Co the tuiderutfiicd, duly vciilled
nil by law required, within nix month
from the date ol thU notice.
Dated at lUirin, Oregon, Niictiilier U,
lom,
Maiiv I5i.i.kn Dixos, j
I'.xecutrU of the Inul WiHVind Tcntnmeiit
nf Ilnney Dixon, decena-d.
Young mulo for sale Inquire
at this office.
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$ 2.50 up.
(Mention class of stone desired)
solid gold $1.25 to 5.00
$2.75 to $6.50
$2.00 to $5.00
$2.50 to 5.00
$1.25 to 1.50
$ .75 to 3.00
Solid Gold, with emblem of Odd
chip diamonds $1.50 to $6.00
$2.50 to $4.00
$r.QQ tp 1.5.0
$2.50 to 6,00
Articles Sold Engraved Free.
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Satisfactory Store
Overcoats For Winter
Overcoats for Boys and young Men
We can please and fit you both. Call
and get yours from the latest line.
School Suits
For Young Boys and Men at all
ages from 6 to 15 years. Heavy
for winter and a small price attached.
-:- WE SELL -:-
Winter Wear
Anil carry nl nil times n eoniplt'tc line ef:
Sweaters and Sweater Coats, Underwear,
In Two-piece 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, Rubbers Etc.
We also have a large and complete line of
Mens Woolen and Heavy Winter Shirts
The Beat of the Best GOTZAIN SHOES
t'oiuc nnd look our utoi'k over, compare our
prices nml th1 tpnlit, nml we arc sure , on will
Get Yours
FROM
A. K. Richardson
General Merchandise
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Christmas
So Is
Well, who does'nt know that! And who
does'nt know that The Burn's Department
Store has laid in a large stock of Christmas
Goods, Winter Clothing, Shoes .and Rub
bers and every other article necessary for
man and beast and for sale at wonderfully
low prices for cash.
Burns Depf. Store
iw Every Day In The Year
Trough Train To Portland
Leaves Bend 0:30 n. in. Redmond, 7: 15 n. m., Ter
rebonne 7:30 a. in., Culver 8:00 n. in., Mctolius 8:30
a. nt., Madras 8:40 a. in., Mnupnn 10:48 n. m., ar
rives Portland 5:30 p. m.
Oregon
Direct Connections
- FOR -
LIMITED TRAINS
To Seattle, Tacomn, Spokane, Minneapolis, St.
JEaul, Chicago, Denver, Omaha, St. Louis, Kan
sas City and all points east and south
V.a lite North Hank Itoacl, lyolliertt l'acltlc nnd (.'rent Northern
Railways.
J. II. Corbetl, AKt. licnd, Ore. II. naulte', Afjt. Iledmond, Or,
W. E. COMAN, Qeneral
Details of schedules, fures, etc.,
Boys Winter Wear
A Fine and Warm Line of Winter
Underwear and Overshirts for the
Boys. Also the best line of latest
Sweater Coats at Rockbottom Prices.
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Cold Weather!
Trunk Ry!
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Freight nnd Passenger Agt
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