I I LL JUST WHAT TOD NEED! We have just what you need just what you have been looking for. An up-to-date suit with an extra pair of pants to match, all for $17.50 Can You Beat This? These are all hand tailored suits, serviceable and sure to satisfy you. Don't delay long or they may all be gone. No bigger or better bar gain was ever offered you in Burns. Do not delay get that suit today. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Leading Clothiers - - High Grade Tailoring I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon fthf ftimes-ilwraCd JULIAN BYRD, Manager SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1913 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oa. Y.r 31. Month. Tar. Month. z.oo 1.00 .76 Governor West's Message. In his message to the legisla ture which convened last Mon day, Governor West tra le recoir. mendations and suggestions as follews: State's finances reported in ex cellent condition. Single Board of Control for all State penal and eleemosynary in stitutions advocated. Promise that appropriations t f Board of Tax Commission recom- t wo years ago would not be over pent declared to have been kept. Return to their homes of half the boys now in State Training school, and transfer of other half at state farm at Union re commended. State-prison policy defended and progress toward betterment claimed. Drunkard's compensation act, reformatory for convicts, home for aged and home for wayward girls advocated. Further legislation, but along conservative lines, in behalf of good roads recommended. Blanket appropriation bills con demned. Ktsiibmission recommended of taxation measures passed by leg islature and rejected by people at election. Reform in procedure of State mended. Workmen's compensation and minimum wage bills indorsed. State declared to be proper party lo sue to recover Coos Hay wagon road grant lands. Views on law enforcement stated. New additional liquor measure recommended and Portland vice commission measunH indorsed for stale-wide application. Sterli.alion of degenerates and feeblemlnded persons advocated. "BltM sky" legislation recom mended. Liberal appropriation for Pana ma fair advocated. Indorsement urged for resolu tion before Congress proposing direct election of Senators. California plan for divided ses sion of Legialature commended. Restriction of initiative and re ferendum signatures to registered voters recommended. The local merchant who carri es a large stock of goods for the convenience of his natrons and who shows the right spirit in buying the produce of the farmer at prices that will give the pro ducer a profit is entitled to con sideration in the way of patron- age. lie cannot lie expected to carry stock and sell only (lour, coal oil, sugar, etc., and have the people Bend away for all their dry goods and other such necessities, as he would soon go out of business. Before sending away for goods make a careful study of home conditions, the parcel post and compare with the home merchant and see if you can't keep the money at home. Read the big nd of the Burns Department Store in this issue. It may help you to solve this problem, to mutual advan tage of all concerned. Chambrrlam'a Couf h Rrmrdy. This remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. It is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It al ways cures. Tor sale by All Dealers. (May Clemens mill is the near est one to Burns where all kinds of lumber both rough and dress ed can be had. Near Canyon road. Call him by 'phone. "Hlck'ry Farm." The Tonawama Stock Co. pro duced "Hick'ry Farm" last night to a very appreciative house. There were not so many out aa is usual but the night was so disa greeable that no one waa expect ed to leave their homes for diver sion. However, it was a good house and the players are entire ly satisfied. Those who attended seemed well pleased with the production and are asking for the next bill. It was all fun that is, a comedy-although a very pretty story and good plot ran through the bill. The work of Crover Jameson, 1). M. Me I Hide and Clifford Reed was es pecially commendable. Miss Loot) Smith sang between acts and responded to a hearty encore, as did alsoOra Hill. Both are popular singers and are al ways greeted enthusiastically. The management of the opera house announced that in view of the unfortunate fire of last Tues day night the policy of Tonawama as announced when it was opened would be deviated from and the house tendered to the Women of Wooilcrast for their masked ball on Feb. 14. A member of the committee of the lodge called yesterday afternoon and had been assured of the fact. Tonawama Stock Co. will be seen again in a production some time next month, the exact date not yet having been set, or the bill to be played selected. At the request of Senator Bourne, the Poet Office Depart ment has telegraphed the Super intendent of the Thirteenth Dis trict instrictions to indeavor to secure u contract with the Sump ter Valley Railway for the trans portation of mail by train be tween Austin and Prairie City. The mail is now carried by stage, the railroad company having re fused to make a contract A pe tition has been filed with the Post Office Department signed by several thousand residents of Grant and Harney counties ask ing for the establishment of this service. Blue Mt. Kagle. I will pay no note drawn by me to J. W. Lee, as said note have been paid for some time. M. R. Al.HKRSON. 8 10. PARCEL POST Build Up Your Own Town And Community By Purchasing Your Goods at Home Complete New Slate. At the annual meeting of the Harney County Fair Association last Monday afternoon a complete change was made in the board of directors for this year. It was considered best to make a change as Borne of those serving had been at the helm since the organi zation started seven years ago and had become "old sores" so to speak. It seems none of the stockholders were dissatisfied with the manner of conducting the business of the Association, those who had expressed them selves being in favor of the old board continuing, but they decid ed to take a rest from the more or less "strenuous" duties and ask other Btock holders to take a portion of the "honors" as that is all there is in it. Much care was taken in making a selection of directors for the coming year and it is a set of men who have the interests and purposes of the fair at heart and will do good, conscientious work. They ure congenial, which goes a long way in making the fair a success and harmonious work is necessary under the circumstan ces. The men selected so handle the fair this year are: Sam Mot hi -rsl lead. J. L. Gault, J. M. Dalton, J. C. Welcome Jr.. 0. L Shingledecker, A. K. Richardson and Simon Lewis, These gen tlemen will get together in the near future and make plans. The books of the Association were not all Op to date nt the time of the annual meeting owing to a press of time on the part of men who could do it, therefore the present secretary will keep them until they a e ready for the new board. The Association is in very good shape financially, having no out standing obligations, with the exception of a few small bills that had not been sent in to the secretary. There are also some premiums not paid, but warrants have been issued for them and parties may have them at any time. Than is money to pay these and still a small balance in the treasury to start the year with. Mail Carrier Bondsman Here Inasmuch as we are expected to compete with targe Eastern Houses, who sell for cash only, we are obliged to stick pretty close to the cash system, for in no other way can prices of houses who see your money before they wrap up the goods, be met on equal terms. Now, you have a big department store right at home and the rate is much less from Burns than from Chicago. For instance a 10 lb. package will cost $1.10 from Chicago, while from Burns it cost you but 14 cts. Quite a difference, ain't it? A few of the Thousands of Articles carried In stock by the Burns Dept. Store enumerated belew: Dry Goods Dept. Wares Of All Kinds Home Entertaiment A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, including Ladies Cloaks, Waists, Shirts, Sweaters, Shawls, Hand Bags, Beds and Bedding, I'ndermuslins, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Corsets and Cor set Covers. Notions, Silks and Ribbons. Gentleman's Dept. The Most Complete and Up-To-Date Gent's Furnishing Department also full line of Men and Boys Suits and Over coats; Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cuffs, Underwear, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Sus penders, Levi Strouss and "Boss of the Road" Overalls, Jumpers, Linen Dusters Drugs Department We mention lure a few of the things carried in this department: Perfumery, Face Powder, Cream and Solutions, Toilet Articles, Blue Vitrol, Formalde hide, Chloride Lime, Sal Soda, Turpen tine, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, White Lead, Dry and Mixed Paint, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect Powder, Squirrel Poison, Household Remedial and Grape Juice. Denatured and Wood Alcohol. Frank Jv Smith, of Portland, a representative of the National Surety Co , who were on Con tractor Kellogg's bond for the mail contracts which he abandon ed the first of the year, is here looking after the interests of his company. Mr. Smith states there will be no new contract made by the government for the line represented as his company must make them good. He is negotiating with local people along the line to secure u responsible parti to take the con tracts fr the unexpired time and while his company does not ex pect to get the contracts for the figures originally made by Kel logg, they want to save as much as possible. They are sure of a loss, but must make good the contracts and therefore the ser vice will be the same as before when finally arranged. Mr. Smith assures The Times Herald that this section is to have just as good service in the future as in the past and he will remain on the ground until it has been permanently arranged. Light, all steal run-about buggy practically new; also set of double harness with collars. In puire at this office. tf FREE DELIVERY Ry N. Brown & Sons. Send in your mail orders for Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes or any thing in the above departments to Brown's Satisfac tory Store. All orders for above goods will be delivered free to any Post Office in Harney County N. Brown & Sons Man and wife with two child ren want work on a ranoh for the winter. Apply at this office. Subscribe for the Oregon Jour nal, Oregon's Best Newspaper, Special, Rates for the year Daily and Sunday 5.00; Daily with out Sunday 3.75 Semi-Weekly 85 cents; Sunday, $1.50. Leave subscription with Harry McHose. Bast Cough Madicin For Children "I am very to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy" writes Mrs. Lida Dew ey, Milwaukee, Wis. "I have used it for years both for my children and myself and it never fails to give relief and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be without it as it always gives almost immed iate relief in case of croup," Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is pleasant to take, which is of great importance when a medi cine must be given to young children. For sale by all dealers FREE DELIVERY By N. Brown & Sons Send in your mail orders for Clothing, Furnishing goods, Dry goods, Dress goods Boots and Shoes or any thing in the above departments to Brown's Satisfac tory Store. All orders for above goods will be delivered free to any Post office in Harney County. Wood Potatoes A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Will Prepay All Charges On nil Dry Goods and Boots or Shoes Bought from him, to any poatofflce In Harney County Don't Forgot ft! He Will Also Give You 20 Per Cent Off On all Woolen Shirts, Sweaters, Kt He Will Also Give You 15 Per Cent Off On All Sheep Lined Coate He Also Carries One Of The Best And Most Complete Lines of Fancy And Staple Groceries In This City ar That Means Something To You .: Barley Wheat I Chronic Constipation Curad. "Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipa tion I never knew of and Cham berlain's Tablets cured me." writes S. F. Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. For sale by All Dealers. Every Day In The Year Nolica lo Creditor.. In tlir matter of the estate of llitrvcy Dixon, deceased. Notice ii hereby given that the under signed lull lieen regularly appointed B 1 1 mi it of the limt Will anil Testament of Harvey Dixon, deceased All erons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the Name to the undersigned, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date ol this notice. Dated at Hums, iinvmi, November !, 1012. makv Blum Dixon, Hxecutrix of the lust Will and Testament of Harvey Dixon, deceased. Trough Train To Portland Leaves Bend 6:30 a. m. Redmond, 7:15 a. m., Ter rebonne 7:30 a. m., Culver 8:OB a. m., Metolius 8:30 a. m., Madras 8:40 a. m., Maupan 10:48 a. m ar rives Portland 5:30 p. m. kSGREGONTRUNKRtl 1 fe CENTRAL OREGON LINE ) Best Goods With lowest Prices Are so representative in character I hat it is possible to furnish your home. WOODENWAKK Bniomt, B rush h, Willow Ware. Water Hairs, Hands and Kegs, Bowls, etc. QUEENSWABE-Fine China. Cut Class, Silver Deposit Ware. Minors, Cooking Utensils, Pottery Lamps and Lanterns. JEWELBYWARE Clocks, Walclu-s, Stickpins, Belt Buckles, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Etc. HARDWARE - Headquarters for Sport incr Coods. Guns. Ammunition, Fishing and Camping Outfits, Tents, Tanmulians and Wagon Covers, minding Paper, Roofing. Wire Netting, Nails, Garden Tools, Rope, Cuttlery, Tineware, Etc. Boot And Shoe Dept. We are proud of this department and can give satisfaction to all Men, Women and Children. We carry the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht line. None better. For family friends and yourself if you want a Phonograph with Records. We handle the Famous Edison Phonographs Children's Dept. Our Children's Department is so com plete that we can furnish your little ones from top to toe. We have not overlooked the Dolls and Toys Grocery Dept. We've all kinds Flour, Bacon, Lard, Honey, Grain, Grass Seed and Feeds of all kinds. Farm Produce, Fresh Fruit. Vegetables and Evaporated Fruits. Special Dept. Wall Paner, House Lining, Umbrellas; Parasols, Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, and Butterick Patterns. Whips, Hob bles, Half Soles and Tacks. Stationery, School Supplies, Tobacco and Cigars, Notions, Confectionurii's. (irain, Wool Bags. Sacks, Binder Twine and Cord Wood. We Meet and Heat All Competion ; Your Trade Respectfully Solicted - The Burns Department Store - Send Your Orders For Lumber. Lath, Cedar Shingles. Hardwall Plaster, Portland Cement. Lump Lime. Etc. Overturf, Davis, Miller Co. aaaa aa aaaaaaaaaa a as I amaai a. I I n I aaaasaasw I aaaasaaaaaaa aa . a Wholesale and Retail Dealers Office Phone 36 Mill Phone 48 BEND. - - OREGON. Direct Connections -FOR- LIMITED TRAINS S-ftSffl?! Tacma Spokane, Minneapolis, St Pa Chicago, Denvr, Omaha, St. Louis, Kan sas City and all points east and south Via the North Bank Rond, Northern Pacific and C.reat Norther. J. H. Corbelt. At. Bend. Ore. H. Bauke , At. Hedmond. Or W I). SKINNER, Traffic Manager Details of schedules, faros, etc, will he furnished on request. We have a large stock of the above and can make quick deliveries to the Burns Country. Get OUR Prices. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF The sworn statements of Life Insurance Companies on Hie at the State Insurance Department, Salem, show that In 1!KI, 1910. 1911, Oregon Life the Only Life Insurance Company Exclusively Oregon, sold more policies in Oregon than any other company. In 1912 Oregon Life is surpass- ing all its previous record, BEST FOR ORECONIANS K. ('. K'iiil.KSTON, 35 Agent. NOTICE for PUBLICATION. I I'NITltli MaW ba HO iiimit. area Origou lieovsnbor ai, mis Notice la hereby itYM llinl l.ynuni Inuiklln Hmllli Nsrrow., 0rOli, abu, u Mm)' ii, 11107, Baits Mi uif.it'ii'l oittryhOMi serial No u .. fur NW. Section w. Township smith. Ksuki' . til Khi WlllainstUJ Msrldlan has Hluii mull, til liiW'iiiiou tn tasks Until flvs seal root, to I'stai'luii itthn to ibs laud abovo scribed hulore Hisiaii'i and RoosWsr, i Hums, iiri-son. on dm .Mli .iu of Junoan Mill Claimant names aattlincaari. llsrvy II Kllloll, Hsorttrsm Klllull Homsi llilnglc, I'n 'I llsni'n. all ul Nanows, Oregon i WM.KiKK. K)lstr. ' ADMINISTRATORS NOTICK mi l fill II ncv I miilj .Irish In the 1'onntj '. Si it It- ol ( imrn lii the matter oi tin- Bjatote ofZa II. Stroinl, Deceased I lie unckntjgnefj having lucn durtji pointed Atliuinislr.il, i of tlic iibT named estate in iln- ah,... .mnttd o,r,i .ill uercni having clalai nguiust smil estate ure herein iliM in preeeni iiiem iluh erridrd .1- In l i' iiiiu.l, to llie iinilvii.iened.il tl orta oliieo S. Suenioie, in tlieCu, ol Hurns, Karat; Cooetj . Oregoi . wiiuii i ij month limn tl,.. .1 ,,.. 1. ....... .1 ... .,.,,, inn mi. Dated Horns. Oregon, No 10 LMI kms If, BTROl'D, Ailniiiiistininx ,,1 thl Install ol . da I in I, 1 1 Stl Nud I ...... I loo S SiKMoiUi.one ol the Att.riltrl A. Dunn will have charge Ol mv wood business in Burns winter. Dry wood on hand any part of town F. 0. Jacks 52. tf A