s L LOOK! LOOK! Have you seen those New Spring and Summer Samples at Williams Zoglmann Clothing Co. 'a Store? Just looking may not interest you and you may think it doesn't interest us; but well be glad to see you here even if you just come to look. We're so proud of our Spring and Summer woolen line, that we are anxious to have everybody see them. Many new things in fine imported weaves. In suiiingH, wit li Styles th.it nre tJneqnaled. We'll Look Out For Yuii.il' Yuii Look In To See I'h. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Leading Clothiers - High Grade Tailoring I. O. O. F. Building - Burns, Oregon Dr. Mnraden Dead. The death of Dr. V. L. Mars den. which occurred at Whittier. California, on lnstSnturday night Mnrch 1, has caused universal somv throiiRhoiit Harney coun ty whan ho huil lived Cor over a quarter of a watery. During his long residence hero whore he practiced hla prof i ion he be came known to aimed every man, woman and child in not only Harney county but portions of Crook, GnU1 and Malheur coun ties. It was not idone in his pro fessional skill that endeared him self to hundreds of people, hut aw a man ho commanded the hitch respect and regard of all with whom he came in contact, lie was ever ready to make any sac rifice for the relief of suffering '" Hums. or for the benefit of his neigh- Hums Lodge, No. 97, A. F. & bon and friends in whatever A. M., of which Dr. Marsden capacity he was called upon as was a past Master, and Hums son and also his nged mother who survive him have the heart felt sympathy of this community. Nothing is known definitely of the plans of Mrs. Marsden for the future as to whether she will return here soon or not. Her father lives nt Canyon City and hei brothers reside in Bear Val ley where they have large pro perty interests in which Dr. Marsden was also associated. A hiRh tribute of respect was shown last Tuesday when it was learned by telegram that he woidd be buried at Whittier with Masonic honors that afternoon. Mayor Clevenger immediately asked that the business houses close from 1 o'clock until four and his request was complied with by every business concern otherwise. Dr. Chapter. No. 40, 0. E. S., of which he was a member, will hold memorial services at the lodge rooms on next Monday a citizen or Marsden endured many hards!. i s during his career in the discharge of his duties in the big fi"ld of She iimes-fwafd W00DR0W WILSON IS INAUGURATED PRESIDENT JULIAN BYRD. Mnn.gr r I SATURDAY. MARCH H. 19IJ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oh Yhi Si Meat. TWo. Moeth. 2.no 1.00 .75 Takes The Customary Oath Of Office And Becomes The Nation's Ruler With his practice, without any regard evening. The service will be for his own comfort or health, participated in by many close He gave his life to his work and and loving friends who mourn the exposure and sacrifices he him sincerely. Sojourning mem ndured are no doubt to a greet hers of either order are invited extent n sponsible for his untimt - to attend. ly death. Walter I .cForest Marsden was During a long period of inti- born in Iowa June 20, 1858. The mate association socially, frater- family came west when he was Dally and in business the writer quite young and his early life has had an opportunity to learn was spent in Nevada and Cnli Dr. Marsden'.s worth as a man fornia. In the Centennial His ln every respect. He knows the torv of Oregon, published last esteem in which Dr. Marsden year we find the followin biogra was held by hundreds of fellow phical sketch which is reprinted: citizens; knows the high charac- pr. Marsden received his early tor of the man, his devotion to education his profession for the humanity rather that from met eenarv metives: of bis unselfish Out Any Mar To Ceremony W()rk ', this Held covering a per- ' iod of over 28 years; knowing in various mining Will Get Mail This Afternoon ' Today makes the eighth day since Burns has received an) mail over the Canyon route, which is the one that practical!) brings all the mail matter receiv ed from outside. There will be a mail in this afternoon, :5,0M) pounds having left Canyon Thurs day morning, but this is only a small portion of what should he received as we are informed there are at least four times that amount awaiting transit. There will be another mail leave tar, yon tonight which should arrive here some time Monday. The Commercial Club sent a telegram to Senator Chamberlain on Wednesday and it brought im mediate response with instruc tion! to the post master at Can yon to at once secure carriers and move the mail. Post Master Logan informs the Times-Herald that arrangements have been made to secure the mail over this route every other day at least from now until the first of April when a regular contract is to begin at the old schedule. This arrangement is better than being without mail as we have the past week and at an interval of the same length during .Janu ary. The people of this bitr ter ritory have not been given the service thev shouid have had since the mail stopped the first California. The Times-Herald has been fortunate in securing papers of the 1th and 5th from E. K. Pur Ington Riving the details of the inauguration of President Wilson and also a correct list of his cabi net officers. The inauguration him thus and feeling keenly the loss of a most companionable friend with whom it was a do light to converse, advise and associate, he fully realizes the genuine grief of hundred; of others who held him in like Of sake of eumps in California and Nevada. His schooling was limited and was received under very primi tive conditions. His early life was spent in various Occupations. He learned the telegraph busi ness and was operator for the Overland Company which owned the first telegraph line across the continent. In this capacity he made his home al various points high school and is now a student in the medical department of the Oregon State University at Eugene. Dr. Marsden is a prominent Mason. He has taken his thirty second degree and is a member of the Portland Consistory. He is past master of Hums Ixlge, No. 1)7. His wife has been grand matron of the order of the East ern Star. Dr. Marsden is one of the lending men in his profession in the northwest. He specializes in surgery and has gained an en viable reputation for his skill in this branch of medicine. Ho has never let his medical knowledge become out of date. He supple mented his education by a post graduate course in the New York Medical school and Hospital. For nine years he was the only doc tor in Harney county. This mennt that his life was practi cally devoted to the service of his fellowmen. His dutieB were arduous and bis hours of work practically unlimited. He is an indefatigable student not only in matters connected with his pro fession, but also along various other lines, lie is master of the Piute Indian language and is in tensely Inter ted in the gram mar and history of that tongue which is now being published by the University of California. Dr. Marsden returns all the old-o. Whitman, District Attorney! school ideas regarding the duties New York; Herbert Noble, coun of a physician in conjunction; gel for the Butterick Publishing with the most modern knowledge Publishing Co; and James B. along medical lines. His prac- Sheenan, counsel for the Ridg tice has increased wonderfully way Co. year by year until he is now re- The prize8 have ju8t en gnrdedas the loading physician 'Br,ip,i ,,nmilUp U ,; published in the March number of Everybody's Magazine. SPRING : 1913 : SPRING New dress goods just arrived including latest! fabrics shown Embroideries and Insertions New Attractive Spring Shoes King Tailored Waists Stylish And Very Popular At BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE in his section of the country. Grange Wins a Prize. passed off without any but the afternoon was between Virginia Citv. Nevada mishap I teem. Dr. Marsden will be miss- and Salt Lake City, Utah. For windy, (,,i ;,, more homes in Eastern hn wmm lie wns mnsMil the gale starting directly after jorow,m than any other man who the Atlantic and Pacilic Line, taking oath ot omce, mereiore ever ivo,. competitors of the Overland Corn- not more than 2,000 of the 75, 000 ,. Haredeil became ill last pany. In 1882 he took up news people who witnessed the imuiK- j , , ,,.,,. severe sick-i twiner work and his activities in this regard made him very pro We are pleased to note that the ... . ,. i Vallev View Grange is listed (Communicated) i l. among the prize winners, havi.g In the edition of The Times-; beg,, awarded Oregon's 2nd prize Herald of Dec 21. 11M2, there 'of $50. appeared an account of the Jen- , .. .. ,, imiiiij 1 ine.-t iiieac uiini were presided over by In nie BriceMuck Trial, held by the', ,u Vnllev View RmiM nl ihn V.l.,18 ley View school house, Dec. 14, supreme judges, with district 1912. attorneys as prosecutors. Ijiw The outline of this trial was schools, colleges, universities, published in the October, Nov- high schools, church societies ember and December members ,i ,nioina ..11 m. tu.. country were numbered in the great contest. year and urauon reauy nearu nis tiuuress. ,as(j)K fo. (im.tim, ,,llt lv. We haven't the space to give ooyered sufficiently to be out details of the ceremony -in fact ;lkr;,jM. n June last year he anil there is no occasion for such. Hre, Marsden went to Portland There was nothing extraordinary an,i s.llt Mveral weeks there about it, the ceremony being for- attending the Masonic grand mal in every respect. bodies which were in session, The Cabinet is made up as fol- prolonging their visit to the Rom lews: Festival with congenial coropan- Secretary of State-Wm. .1. i(ns amj frifiuls of this place Bryan of Nebraska. wba were also there. Later they Treasury William G. McAdoo. ,,, f()i. s,)()rl tjm(. New York. . ,, . . . War Lindley M. Garrison, "it J" J"" Mw Inrapv tending the university and then Attorney-General James Mc- Keynolds, Tennessee. Postmaster-General -Albert Rurleson, Texas. on to Whittier, California, the home of .Dr. sfaraden'a mother. In AugUft he had a severe attack of pneumonia following this ro of the year, that is a portion of the time the mail came in regular ly, but it was not at all sure at any time. It seems that bond lag houses are allowed to take their own time and convenience in making good on mail contracts. Navy -Josephus Daniels. North peated abscesses formed on his lungs and his weakened condi tion previ nted his recovery from thi. . Had he been in robust health no doubt he could have Carolina. Interior Franklin K Lane, David A. Houston Agriculture Missouri. Commerce William C. Red field, New York. Labor-Wm. B. Wilson, Penn sylyania. minent pold ically and led to his election to the Nevada state leg islature. After his term expired he became acquainted with Dr. Bishop and was employed under him for some time in the state insane asylum. He grew interested in the science of medi cine and attended the lectures in the California Medical College, He later studied his profession in the Kentucky School of Medicine, from which he was graduated with the degree of M I). He started pmcling in Pellevue, Idaho, where he remained until 18K7 when he removed to Drew soy, Oregon, later moving to Hurns where he has made his home since that time. In October, 1891, Dr. Marsden married Clara A. Hyram of Can- of Everybody's Magazine This magazine offered prizes to the amount of $11,54') to all who wished to compete in this contest. In many instances universities and colleges of high standing re- There were 11.1 cash prizes in ceived prizes far below the one all, divided as follews: awarded our home Grange. When I! National prises; 881 State U, take into consideration the prizes; 29 Canadian prises, ', ,., . . ,. ' . large held of contestants, and 1 he various state prizes were .. . . .. lobe awarded only to the con- the m&ny advantages they had testants in competition within ' over our nome talent we believe the limits of their own state. every man woman and child in The number of prizes for each I Harney Countv should join, in state was based according to the I cengratulating the Valley ",ew population. L, ;, ., , , .Grange on its great success in Oregon was allotted five cash . ... prizes: 1st, $100; 2nd, $50; 3rd. ' holding up the honor of our $26 and two $10 prizes. county and State in this Nation The following conditions gov- wiJe contest orned the centest: 1. The Trial was to be held 1)etail of Characters. and reKrt sent in not later than Judge, - - - - George Cobb Dec. 20. 19ia Defendant - - Harry McComb 2. Every report was to be of iv...-ii!iinr ,tr,,n,,v ... : .,, - It w.--.rt Mm fc.j - - 1 .en was Kssw Arthur Whitney Wood Potatoes A. K. Richardson General Merchandise Will Prepay All Charges On ;ill Dr Giimls and Bootaor8hoeH lbiioii From him, to ;inv pontoffiCR In ILniiey County Don't Forgel It! He Will Also Give You 20 Per Cent Off n .ill Wo. don Shirts, Swontors, Kt He Will Also Give You 15 Per Cent Off On All Sheen Lined Coats He Also Carries One Of The Best And Most Complete Lines of Fancy And Staple Groceries In This City That Means Something To You -fern Barley Wheat a MOCK I rial vv held. st;ilihL'.' time and place at finally overcome these but hiHy()n city, Oregon, a daujditerof vitality was .so sapped that he ;i prominent pioneer of that sec- linally SUCCUtncd. tion. They have one son, George His grief stricken widow and 1 By ram, a graduate of the Hurns LISTEN! LOOK! LINGER! Long Enough To Investigate Why It Will Pay To Look Over A few of the Thousands of Articles carried in stock by the Burns Dept. Store enumerated belew: which the trial was held, with names and address of the persons' taking part It. In awarding the prizts the judges were to consider points of comparative excellence on this basis: A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, including Indies Cloaks, Waists, Shirts, Sweaters. Shawls, Hand Bags, Beds and Bedding, Undermuslins, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Cut els and Cor set Covers. Notions, Silks and Ribbons. Gentleman's Dept. The Most Complete and LVTo-Date Gent's Furnishing Department also full line of Men and Hoys Suits and Over coats; Socks, Neckties, Collars and Cuffs, Underwear, New Stock of Working and Dress Shirts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Sus nenders. Levi Strouss and "Boss of the Road" Overalls, Jumpers, Linen Dusters Drugs Department We mention hereji few of the things carried in this department : 1'erfumery, Face Powder,' Cream and Solutions, Toilet Articles, Blue Vitrol, Formalde hide, Chloride Lime, Sal Soda, Turpen tine, Raw ar 1 Boiled Linseed Oil, White Lead, Dry and Mixed Paint, Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Stock and Poultry Foods, Insect Powder, Squirrel Poison, Household Remedies and Grape Juice, Denatured and Wood Alcohol. Dry Goods Dept. Wares Of All Kinds Home Entertaiment lawyer for Defense - - - - Thomas Raycraft County Clerk - - MissColman Court Stenographer .... Miss Richardson Court Policeman - Mr. Wilson a d; fl. IlUr, J 4. a. The way the mock trial "'" ..mn. r .urci.ro no.ieuiu was held. Mrs. Murray - - Mrs. Raycraft b. The way you arrived at Eliza Sharffer - Mrs. Shaver a verdict. I Miss Hope - Miss Hazel Cobb c. The way you made your Jennie Brice's Sister - - -rsport Mrs. Hoffeditz All reports were considered Mr. Holcombe, individually, the judges selecting Timothy Seuft those which in their opinion u D ...u seemed best , Mr Reynolds, The reports of the mock trials Mr- Alexander held by the various contestants I Dr. Littlefteld were submitted to a committee Mr. Howell - LOW FARES WEST Spring Colonist Period Dally March 15 to April 15, To All Central Oregon Points of lawyers, consisting of Charles' Thurlow Wilfong Eph. Howard George Bryning' - Max Plath - Allen Howard - Clyde Shaver I N Jy CENTRAL OREGON LINE j Jury of Twelve. Are so representative in character that it is possible to furnish your home. WOODENWARH Brooms, 1 1 r a 1 h s i. Willow Ware. Water Hags, Barrels and Kegs, Bowls, etc. QUEENSWARK Fine Chins, Cut Glass, 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 Best Good With lowest Prices Silver Deposit Ware. Mirrors, Cooking ,"'s 1,,,,,m . , " ,.u . toe- We have not Utensils, Pottery Lamps and Lanterns. i ' Grocery Dept. We've all kinds Flour, Hacon, Lard, Honey, Grain, Grass Seed and Feeds of all kinds. Farm Produce, FreBh Fruit. Vegetables and Evaporated FruitB. Special Dept. Wall Paper, House Lining, Umbrellas; Parasols, Trunks, Vulises, Suit Cases, and Butterick Patterns. Whips, Hob bles, Half Soles and lacks. Stationery, School Supplies, Tobacco and Cigars, Notions, Con feet ionnries. Grain, Wool Hans, Sackn, Hinder Twine and Cord W(X)d. JEWELRYWARE Clocks, Watch SB, Stickpins, Belt Buckles, Cull' and Collar Buttons, Etc. HARDWARE Headquarters lor Sport ing Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Fishing and Camping Outfits, Tents, Tarpaulians and Wagon Covers, Building Paper, Roofing, Wire Netting, Nails, Garden Tools, Rope. Cuttlery, Tineware, Site. Boot And Shoe Dept. We are proud of this department and can give satisfaction to all Men, Women arid Children. We carry the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht line. None better. We Meet and Beat All Compel ion Your Trade Keapectfully Solicted - The Burns Department Store - Send Your Orders For Lumber, Lath, Cedar Shingles, Hardwall Plaster, Portland Cement, Lump Lime, Etc. BBSSSBBSBBH TO SBBBBSBBMB Overturf, Davis, Miller Co. 1 1 ..in-. -. .. , ,, ,...,...l. ,,,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers Office Phone 36 Mill Phone 48 BEND, - - OREGON. FKOM Chicago Peoria St. IiOuis Milwaukee Little Rock Memphis St. Paul Minneapolis Duluth Kansas City Omaha St. Joseph Lincoln I SO tH) SO K) 30 00 :io (K) ;u) 00 SO 00 ::o 00 1 opportunity of moving $ as 00 :7 00 ,'!7 (HI ;;ii 7(i 42 SO 48 60 New Oreleans 18 05 From other points in proportion TelJ your friends in the East of thi wesiai low raies. wired train service Northern Pacific Great Northern. Spokane, Portland A- ana uregon trunk Hallways. You can deposit funds with me and weal bound tickets will be furnished people in the Bast W. D. SKINNER, J. H. Corbett, Agt. Traffic Mgr. Portland, Ore. Bend, Ore. Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request. via Burlington Routt Seattl We have a large stock of the above and can make quick deliveries to the Burns Country. Get OUR Prices. 30-DAY SACRIFICE SALE-30 H,STORY repeats itself . . . The sworn statements of Life I 1 must raise money to ia lor insurance Companies on file at 1 new spring goods and during the the Slate Insurance Department, next 30 days I will sell for cash ( Salem, show thai In 1!K);. li10. f everything in my big stock otll911' Oreso" Life the Only Life in. mil uirc v ompuny exclusively Household Furniture at actual cost. Resides furniture of all kinds, this includes carpets, cur tains, rugs, bedding, blanket.., quilts, wall paper, building pa per, roofing, dishes, granite ware, suit cases and trunks, sew ing machines at a great savinu; wagon sheets, tents and tarpaul ins etc. Everything needed in and about the household. Q, W. Clevenger. 12 LADIES HOSPITAL, Private and comfortable care, Mrs. W. T. Lester, Burns, Oregon. isivelv uregon, sold more policies in Oregon Lhanan other company. In l!H20regon Life is surpass ing all its previous records. BF.ST FOR OREGONIANS B, C. Kcci.KSTON, 1r , Agent. Direct connection, .outh m 1 1ARKIMAN ANDREWS Stag A. H. CURRY, Prop, Lmvm Harrmikn Monday and Thurday and ariive. Wodnatday and Saturday raili waeli, connecting with .OMtkern line- to Denio, Winnemucca, ate.