eas' . F i WE SUIT EVERYBODY We want to talk to you about your fall suit Every suit is guaranteed to fit Service it what you are looking for U should see the latest It is our desire to please everybody The goods you find here are high value goods Ever notice the difference between a Tailor made suit and a ready made Value you want Evervbodv aets that here Right prices and quality you are looking for You'll find our suits give you looking for . Be sure and see our new samples Our purpose is to serve you well whether you buy or not Don't select the first thing you see, look at all of 'em You know that getting more than you expect is one of the most satisfactory things that could happen to you WE SUIT EVERYBODY Johisch, 7th grade: Mrs. Frankle Clark, (5th grade; Minn Iiena Har key, fth grade; Miss F. Lldda Swenringen, 4th grade; Miaa N'va Hoddftr, :?rd grade; Miaa Kodak time ia here. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unit.,, htitk lAHixirricK, Hurua. Oregon, Mlgu.l JO, mil I Nnllt-i. la hnri'hv itl V"ii that Julian A.llrura.. Anna l.raham. 2nd grade, and SSL&Tfo'" V ffvti&' Mrs. Kimball, lit grade. VS1frWffifflfto- UiiiiiM,- M crlil IM11. lull, flirt! Ilutll't lit lllh'lil I..II lo maka nasi nva yssr prool, In rstsMl.l, cln I in In 111 Ullil iiIm.m' dMeriMdi lu'lnn K. I,. It, ,-,!. r H I '.mm IHVIMII.T, HI 111 nmi'r, HI Uri'vuri , (iri'iinii, mi lln ifilh 'lay H.,t. I'ii:i. rlalinaiii iiainrsss wllni-sst'S Win Joliss, W. J . Urorge, J. H. Drew, II, John Kimi.i.., all nl lirrwaoy, dragon We KAaaf, Kr-glller the service you are Williams-Zoglmamt Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon fht Z'uimWxtxM JULIAN HYRD Manager created, or increased to a great extent and every individual be given a portion of the prosperity that is sure to follow such cooperation. SATURDAY. AUGUST 23. 1913 SUBSCRIPTION RATES On. Yr.r Sia Month Throe Month. r Starting in Business An eminently luccessful man gives as a basis of modern big business success three winds: "Organize. Deputize. Systema tize." There is BO question but that success could be thus attained in any line of business When a man has determined to embark in retail business he will know several things if he is wise. He will know how much he intends to invest in business, what his expenses will be. what his jnargin of profit will be. and the amount of business he may reasonably expect to do, The better he knows each of these the stronger will be his organiza tion, the surer and more cer tain will be his success, After he has acquired a knowledge of his businei and is open for business, the first great problem that confronts him is how to get business in fact the problem of getting and holding business is the greatest problem in the retail world today. The problem of getting busi ness looks easy to the inexper ienced but is in fact most diffi cult. A merchant may start out personally to drum up busi ness, but he soon finds this very expensive. The enter prising merchant will soon learn it is far cheaper and more feasible to deputize some one or force to assist, under his careful supervision, in the task of getting business. What medium to use is a matter for each merchant to settle for himself, but if we are to judge future success by past success there is no question that the local news paper is the cheapest and best medium to use in getting and holding business, all things M I'll ill 11 I II J Railroad building must pre cede reclamation. Railroads and 2.oo reclamation must go together. i.oo i It would be criminal to reclaim 7S lands and put people on them, without transportation so they can reach the markets with their products. Oregon with railroad transportation will get her share of reclamation funds and I am I not unacquainted with the fact , that great areas in this state can 'be reclaimed and produce amaz ingly." The above is quoted from Secretary of Interior Ijane during his visit in Portland the fore part I of this week. He is right and the railroad poople are now be ginning to see it, therefore we may expect a closer co-operation in this respect in the immediate future. The high school teachers are H. L. Shirk, principal: J. C. Leedy, agriculture, Miss Jose phine Iioeher, Miss For, y the and Miss Cowgill assistants, The latter takes the place formerly tilled by Mrs. Van Winkle and iH one of the honor studentH of the O. A. ('. domestic science. Another Farmers' Phone Line Proposed. H. H. Mace in forms The Times Herald that he and W. E. Smith are at work on an independent phone line up the river to extend some ' miles. No actual con struction has begun, but these two are discussing the preposi tion with several others who are also interested. It is the inten tion to follow the county road up by the "Lone Tine" and from that point run it over to the river at the Mace place and then on up as far as the Smith ranch. It would serve some ten farmers and stock men in all. Should this line be built, and it is almost an assured fact it will be. it is quite likely the line would soon be extended to con nect with the line from Crant County to Izee. Such a conven ience would meet with the ap proval of stock men who graze their herds on the forest reserve as stock stray from both direc tions and those promoting the line would save the cast of it in one season by having quick com munication respecting the move ment of their stock during the late summer and fall when they begin to drift to lower feeding places. Meets Tragic Death. Winnie Hayes, the son of (J. W Hays, was killed near Li sen yesterday afternoon, being run over by a wagon and hay i ake that was trailing ln-hind. He had been assisting his uncle Ted in haying and they were moving camp. The bojf was driving lour horses to a wagon loaded with hay tools. His younger brother and cousin, .lulia Cawlfield, were driving some loose homes along with him. Winnie asked his brother to ride up and strike one of his leaders as he had been lagging. This caused the horse to lunge and the team started to run. In pulling back on the lines to control them the boy braced himself against the front of the hay rack which gave way, throw ing him forward under the run ning horses and the wagon and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000 "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR I S S S SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Church service at 11 a. m. Beginning Aug. IS Burns flour will be sold at $1.50 per sack retail. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I mini tii l.m om. k i Iliirna, nri'Kun, A-i.iial at, Mil I Nnllrf li lirrrl.y Blvon that Hiram U train. nl Wiverly. uragou, wbii, m Augu.t I. lam imi,,!! Iliiincalrail Knlry, No IMWS. Inr Hh',, hlitlun I, l.,nalill ti H, Harm M K , Wll lam. Hi' Mi'ilillall. linn fllt-il until,' nl llil.'lil Inn In main dual lira yi'ar proof. In aialillk Halm in tin' lullil almti' ilrilliil, lirfnre Ili'B latiir ami Herrlvar, al Iliirna, ir,i,n tin- .ill ilay ill M.' iI'it, I'l l i lalmant nnini-a aa wllneaeaa: iirln Tboapton. Holier! H rum, Aamn 11,'i'kli'V, l,i ,.nanl 1 1 1 il i.lillll all "I Wavarly, iiiifiin. Wh. Kaaa, Hsglatnr. NOTICK KOK PUBLI1ATI0N. fNiTatiHTATKn l.tNDiirrn r, i llUnia, llrsgOII, AIIKUat I'l. nl i. I Nntli I' Il !,ithIi alu-ll Dial I.UllI I'. Ilntliill. WlilOW III Arthur Miirtllll, lli'l'il.nf llnrlia, Hi.- itmi who, on Mar .'.i, into, mail,' Ailil'i II H...I Klltry, No. 04740, tor N',NK' aW'.Nr.', ...! n U, V Ul 1 ........ T,.u,l.l,. 'I'. U ailll H,V.. . ., n.'IM,M IB. .WWM-l.l," - - . Itanu. 110 K. Wlllanii'iif Mariniau, naa iiimii ii, ,ih f Intatit, lo iiiaar dual tiro aal finnl, Iii nalatillall lull" In !' laml al.ni' dl r.rrllie.1, I, rli, ii' Itiialataraml Ksrf l.ei, at llllrlla, Oregon, SB tliei I ill, ilajr ut Mr.aiiil r lull. elalmattt iiarua aa wltnraaaa UoorM luiusinoro. Mill llnrlli, II. M llnrlnli, lai,'r I iml'i'i all nl Ituim, nrritnii. Wm Kaaa, lli'trlitir While out recently the mana ger of The Times-Herald made particular observations of crop conditions and is pleased to note that no where did he find them anv better, or perhaps as good as hav rake passed over one side right here at home. Kven the lb lived about two hours. Dr. irrigated districts of much lower' llim,i. ' al8. . n,r- cf"! wf . . ... .. called but could do nothing for annuo.: uunui NaSHl w.ut ., hjm h(. ri,)S W).n. t.ru8hl.(1 jn gram and alfalfa in Harney an(j puiutured the lung. He county. His visit took him was conscious until the last, up the coast as far as Ocean Winnie would have been 20 Park. Washington, and in com-1 years old next .lanuarv. He was ... , . e ., . i . i born in Hums and had been at- pany with his family he visited tt,mlinK hiK,, school where he other points in that section in-1 na(j many young friends who eluding Nahcottaon Shoal Water; mourn with his relatives his un- NOTICK FOR PUHL1CAT10N. fnnaiiHTATaa I.AHH tirrtia. i Iliirna. iiraiiin, Auguat II, lall Niilliu la in r. I.) ilvi'i, thai Hurt I'arkar, ol Kail. Onion, who, on May u 1'wa, mailn II ' trail Klltry No IB.V.V NnilalNo. WUi, InrHWi, NK't, MKK1, ami NK',HW4 Martini, ao. Tnwnahlp Ji M., Italian XI Kaal, Wlllanirtl, Mrrlillan, liaa nia,l uotlra ol Intaniliin lo mako Final Klvr -Vrat I'rool, in oalau.uh ilallil In Hi" land abnvu daarrllii'il. iMlorr Iha K. itiairr ami Haralvar, at Bnriia, orrvnn mi the JCIh ilay ol Hanuimliar, III! i lalmant iiamra aa wllnum: W W" mi, in'.'., nl lt!l,-y. nr.iiiii I , l.i.i. I Klll.nl Kail, lir.'Kiiii A I Jnlinanii, nl Hllay. iiii-Biiii an.l Mtan.nn Y. lylarol Iliirna, ur.,.ii v. K.aaa. H.l.tn Hay where the oyster beds are located. This is a very impor tant industry in that section and furnishes employment for many people during a period of the year when other work is not plentiful. Hut the crops were what he was most interested in and he came home well satisfied with his lot as cast in the fertile Harney country which ia to come into its own with the advent of transportation. Local farmers need have no hesitancy in bring ing in their products to the coun ty fair and send them out to the big land shows of the East as no where in Oregon will there be crops that will surpass them. Schools Open September 1. The teachers of the high school and public school of Burns are Harney county people must! all coming in to be in readiness wprk -in harmony and create a market for the home products, since we are not going to have transportation facilities for the big crops this season. We must combine to consume and care for as much of the home product as possible by patronizing home in stitutions. The enormous grain crop of this season must be marketed in the hogs, dairy cows, Dorses and other livestock. Home cured bacon, hams and lard, home manufactured Hour, butter made in Harney county, cheese, etc., must be given preference. The packing plant suggested In these columns recently should be fostered and made a reality and the grist mill must buy the wheat, while on the other hand the farmer must buy his Hour at home, the price has been reduced recently and should never be raised, but rather put lower if anything. Thus a market for our home products may be for the opening which will be on Monday, Sept. 1. Both princi pals have been here for a week and are getting their work out lined. They hope to see all the children on the first day, although it is Labor Day and no studies will likely be taken up but nec essary school books and supplies may be taken care of and get in readiness for actual work. Prof. Shirk of the high school is outlining plans for some very enjoyable athletics during the school year and expects to have a good foot ball team, basket ball and track team in readiness for the season. He has prevail ed upon Prof. Sutton of the pub lic school to work in conjunction and it is the intention to use the the gym al the public school for the basket ball and other indoor sports. The teachers for the public school are: Principal, W. M. Sutton, Mth grade; Mrs. H. J. timely death. His father was notified by phone at Vale and ar rived here at ( o'clock this morn ing. His mother lives on Trout Creek in the southern part of this county and has been sent for. The funeral will be held here but no arrangements have been made, awaiting the arrival of his mother. Good Raainn for hit F.nthmiam. When a man has suffered for several days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and is then cured sound ana well by one or two doses of Chamber lain's Colta and Diarrhoea Reme dy, as is often the case, it is but natural that he should be enthu siastic in his praise of the remedy, ami especially is this the case of a severe attack when life is threatened. Try it when in need of such a remedy. It never fails. Sold by all dealers. SUMMONS In lite Circuit Court of Um State of Ore y mi for I lir County of lliirnrv. i:ifr,,l Merry, I'lnimifr, TI. Tlioiniia Cctil Mutrnv, Ifc-friKlitot To Thoiiua (V.-il Murrnr, Ptfprnlunt In tin- iiamcof thr Slntcol Oit'K"" You ttrr hereby rrtutre.l to nppeur in the utiovc entitled Court on or before Moailay the tilth tiny of October 11)13 itmi i.mari tile voinplttint flleil nuntnat ynu in the above entitled rnuae, nntl if von fail lo to up.ieiir und nnawer with ,n the aiinl titn.i, for want tlaMMa the .l .mi it: will apply to tbt above eitlitlnl court for the relief .1, -mandril In Inr roinpliilnt, to wit: l!or a decree nbaoluty ilitorciiiK the plaiutill (torn you and forever ihaa.,1 iih: the bonda of in ,i i iiimity heretofore and now etiatniK lietweeu you and theplmn tiff mid for a judgment for hercoata and dlabtirarmcnta herein. Thia luiuittou ia aerved uxin v.,u by piilihihinK tin anmr ooee a wrrk lor an cotiarrullvr week! in the 1 linen II. t aid n weekly uewapajar of j-etternl ciiculattou in Harney County, State of (MwgM ouraaanl to nit order ol lion, (iraot Tboiupaoii, Ciiuuly Jud).'r ol (aid County of Harney, State of (IrrKoit, made tind entered on thr illth day of Auguat lOl.'l The tlatr of the lirat publication ol thia auimnona larinu Auguat '.'.t, I'.IIM uud thr dial publication biMOK October 4th ISIS, WU. Mill M, Attorney for the I'liiinlill SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Htnle ol Oregon lot Harney County. I.aurn Hiinev. i'lniiitilf, ) it v Summon Frank II. limn, Pclendaiit) To I tank I). Hum v, tile above named dcfrndunl In i'ii- inline of the Stale .! "in ..n, you are hereby required to appear ami nnawer lo the complaint tiled uanial vou in the above entitled auit, on or be fore the laat day of the time prescribed hi the order of publication of thia mm iiiuiin to-wit, on about thr 4th dm- of Octolwr, l'Jia, aaitl date bcinu. the expiration of i wreka from the flret publication of thia auminona, ami if you fail to nnawer, for want thereof, l'lain till will apply to the Omit for the relief drinaiidcd III the complaint lo-uit I'm a do n of thia Court diatolvinx the lunula of matrimony now eaiatiiuf between Plaintiff and llefeitdaiil. and that I'liiinlill have a decree of divorce aliriuliiin from Defendant. That Plaintiff have the cure, cuatodv ami control of Terence Hauey; Hatrel llaney ami I.oVoii Haney, minor child reti of Plaintiff and Hefrndant, nud her coat itmi tliaburtementa herein, Thia iimmoiiH il ptiblinh, ,1 by otdri ol Hon. (iinul Thompson, Indue of the Count v Court of Harney County, inadi and entered on the Wl-'itd day of August llil. 'I, und the date of the flrst publica tion ol this summons is August '.'lid 9ia. J. J. Pattikhon, Attorney for Pluinltll NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND. Notice la hcicliy given that the Slate Land Hoard ol I lir Hlulr of Oregon will ii'i-rivr nrali-d bid until I0;00 o'clock , M , DcIuIki 7, HI IH, lor (he follow ing described land, to-wit:-Hectiotia 111 uud Sf , T. SS K. Ii. Sections 111 and .'Ml, T. 2N 8. R. SB B Srcliiina 111 mid .'III. T. '.'M H. R. 2 H Sections 111 uud SS. i. UM S. li. 27 It. Sections 10 and N, T. 20 S. K. WB li. Sections HI and Mi T, 2 S. K. 20 H. Section 111 ami .Til, T. '.'0 H. R. 27 K. Secliuiis HI nntl nil, T. 2IS. K.2SK. Sections HI anil .111, T. ft & at IS I. Heclions 111 and SS, T. '-'! S, R. 2(l B, Seclu ma IS, T. If H. H. 21lt. li. iMtloflS 10 and M, T. SO S. K Sf fttttOM in and III!, T. SO t R.20K- ttCtlom III and .Hi r .'10 S. It. 27 K- ISecli.ui Hi ami .111, T. fOf, 11. SS K. SjetlotM III uml SO, I. 30 H. It. 211 K. Hections III and 86, I. B0 H. . 2Vi li- Section MS, T. 30 S. R. UttH K. action no. T. no'u s. R. n K. Sections If Ma nil, T. '! H. R. 30 K. H,vlions HI and U0, T. nl H. K. 31 I". Sections 111 and n'., T. .11 S. It. 324 K. fMtioa to T. ni B. It. as li. Sections HI and .'10, T. 31 S. R. 34 H Srctiona HI and 110, T. ft 8. R. 30 B. laettcMM If mid 311, T. 32S. R. 31 E. Seel, mi HI and till, T 32 S. H. fSH B. Section 10 T. 32 8. R. 33 li. All bills must Ik- accompntiied by a regularly esecuted appHrntiou to pur chase nntl check or draft for at lenit one liliv of the amount of the bid. The right to rej.:l any and all bide il reiervetl Applications and bills should lie ad dressed lo li. Q lit own, Clerk Slate I. and Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and maiked "Aphraiion and bid to purchase stale lands' . I',. II Brown, I Irrk Stale Land Hoard NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION DR. HOWARD H. CUSTIS Veterinarian Graduate of Unlveralty ol Pennayl vanla JOHN DAY, OBUBGON Treat dlaeaiaa of Horaca, Cattle and all other Aalaaala WILL BE AT WHITE FRONT BARN IN BURNS, OREGON SEPTEMBER 4, 6 and 6 The Burns Hospital MRS. ETTA CUMMINS, Prop. Rest Surgical Room and Equipment In the State Outside of Portland. Nice Rooms. Good Care and Com fort for Patients Reasonable Terms Graduated Nurse In Charge SPECIAL SALE WHITE GOODS and ! SUMMER UNDERWEAR Call During the Next Two Weeks and See the Fine Bargains We Have on Display Get Our Prices BROWNS SATISFACTORY STOKl Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may he had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns Packages sent by parcel post to the steam laundry will be re turned prepaid where the bill amounts to $1 or over. I'Mtmi HTATaa l.isn umrs. Vale, iirirRon. Ansnal a, ill! Nellie la :,!!. t al.ii, lliat KrD.St 1. II..I ittii. of h.tii.i Oregon, who, on Ansnat 411,. I 1:1. ma. I, II, ki.a.l inliv, No waul, lur Sit', hW',. hnv, K', aae la, and NH HKU, ru Hon HI, low,isbl. II .- Ilana 37 t . Wll lainsll.' Mrrlillan. I,., nl. .1 ,,lr. ol lulanllun In iiiakt' Kmal t yn y.-ar I'rool, l,t rtlat.ll.li rlaliu in Um land aDOfl daerrllMNl, llora M J n i iiiiniit. I h rtiiiiinl..lar. al I1.BI0, oreaoe, ea Um imn il.r "I rmfiiattibsr, ivi:i. 1 lalmant tiarii.- a altnr.... Mrliln M IKwn, '! ni.iilllr -riann. In leatNUiali. Jnrnl, J 1 karlsa K Hull. v. ay all ol Iwni.i. oraini Hsi'isR Kaoiss. Ilaglalar iirrfnn, ailuw, Sumpter Valley Railway Co. Arrival and Departure Of Trains Depart No. 2, Prairie 10:15 A.M. Sumpter 2:35 P. M. Arrives Baker 4:00 P. M. Departs No. I, Baker 8:30 A.M. Sumpter 10:05 A. M. Arrives Prairie 2:10 P. M. No. 1 Makes kxh1 connection withO.-W K. & N. No. 6 leav ing I'urtl:iinl i: 10 1'. M. and No. 17 from I'lisi arriviriK Baker 6:15 A. M. No 2 Connects with La .ramie local, and No f arriving in Port land 11:40 A. M. Also with No. 18 for points Kant. I saa. pvviiuh . Ytl.lA.u-.. j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'siTiuKTSTSa I.SMU Orrtci I Iniina, Oregon. Aagast . Il. I Notlra iskersbr gi.aii Ihsl Fred SlurgM, nil-. urM.iri. b. en Ha V. Haw insd. HumaaUaiT Knlrr. KoUJsWl. fur "Wl ,k ',..., i,.. 73 M Htlllr X K W T.. A...'..a. . ....u.l. ...... i.iak Marlulan. naa ni.n noor.o. mir, .. --- , nnal Ibr.i- asr I'roof.lo aslabllst, rlslm WW land bo dsarilbad, balora Kralalar ami K r.lvr, al Muma. nragon, on lh. Mih day ul SsBWaiber Isia iNalsialil nana. a. w llir.aaa William W Mturra. Kloil Kawlngar. Wallr. ktsaluatr. Wooily H.al, all ol Rllajr, llwgon. " V.M Kasas. Krgl.lr, NOTICK KOR IMJHI.ICATION IMIth HTATIta I.AKU orrii'Kl Duma, orrguii, Augual la. KI.U Nolli Is li.r.l.) glial, llial rank I'. ,as. ul Hurua Dragon ho on haplarn bar Zl. IWS ina.lr lli.rnr.l.ail Klltrf. No ISVa., lor N,NW',. Kr 1 .1 ami Lot. I on I t. an lion ,t. ,uwa,., J.B.. U.nir 11 K.. Wlllan.rllr Mrrldlau. has ' nll nollir ol lalallllvn 111 maar Baal tlltrr raatorool, loaalaUli.bi.au,, In i lir laud abutra drarrlbrd, bafura llrglatrr and Itaral.rr al nfua, nrrgun, on lbs Hrd dsy M ilsiub,r, ISII rlslBSIil names wwilliiaw W . ll.i.I ul Narrow.. Drrgon. Mrs. . i Mldwlal.r, A 1 Mldwlulsr, u'l " Hn.ns. ii....... n.'. Il.iulllun.of lawrri. nrraun ' Wa.K.aaa. Itrgla ai NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION UMITatbaTATK.H I.ANUorri.lt. Burns, nrrgou. August la, IVIS.t NoUs. la baral.y gl vrn il.ai lira M Hamilton, ol Uau.ungnii, bo, on nl. I. M8S. msda lloaisalaad Knlry No OMOT, for a". '.. Hr Ion I; luuabll .' . Hangr -)i K. IStllainalle MarldUu liaa glad uollca ul lutonlloi, tu uiakr Hnai ih.w yasr eroof tosslabllah ilalui to Iba land Sbota dserrlbad. bfor Krglal.r anil karsltsr. al Bursa, liragon, uu lbs 23rd day ul HapUaiU. ivi.i rial en i.im.nE uanau srlln, J.ihularr A.barl iia.rg. bolb ..n laa.n, nragun. Ira Borliauan, of Hurbsuau. orrgou, Krask r. i.uean ol Boms, Oregon WM.raaas. Haglawr. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I iran ktatk. I. .so nmca llama, iinrmi, July l. ISII. Nollra Is liti'ii gi.an Ibal Jasoar I ,i .. ul Burns, Oregon, ebo, uu n. i..ir Ti. . to mad. Hoasewssd Bulry. No oiui. lor k;,l,.i'l. NWU, See. Iliad NK'.NH'. haiiluu ll.Towu ablp X aoulb, Kanar VI Kaal. HI ill.iii.lt. Msrtdlan baa Iliad uniir. o( liilanlluii l., mala final tlirr. year I'riKil, to aaiabllali i laliu to lbs land ab.ua drscrlUit, bafura Haglalvr and Itaraltar, at Berag, Dragon, on lb. ib day of Kaplsailiar, ISII. I'lalmiat nsmas sa elluesaas iia.iga nun.uiurs. Bums. O.agon. Ia M 1'irb.alsr and Oilsud. Lnpsr, Imili of Usui, iiiaguu. Mr! Ilarlb. of Hurna. Dragon Wa. r.aaa. Ksgtslsr OUR NEW GOODS Have arrived and we are now ready to supply you with your requirements..... MANY NEW LINES have been added and all goods will be old at the VERY LOWEST PRICES CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store NEW SPRING SUITS 1 Trousers, Dress Shirts, Work I Shirts, Ties, Shoes and Hose! Spring and Summer I Underwear For The Men and Women Full new line of Ginghams Percals, Lawns Etc. A. K. Richardsoif General Merchandise Burns, Harney Co. Oregon j Wheat Potato THROUGH NIGHT TRAIN Dill Between CENTRAL OREGOlf! and PORTLAND DregohTrunk CENTRAL OREGON LHK TOURIST SLEEPING CARS AND FII CLASS COACHES THE HOTEL DIAMOND The only up lo dale Hotel la Harney County Hot and cold water, bathy, toilets, wide screened in porches; nice shany lawn, fishing and hunting near. Accommodations for 60 guests everything for com fort and enjoyment, only white help, home cooking. Peel Room and First-Class Bar In Connection Special Rates Given to Fishing and Hunting Parties SIDNEY COMEGYS, Proprietor To Central Oregon Points From Central Oregi Leave Portland 1:00 I'M Leave Bsnd Arrives Madras 6:00 AM ' Deschutes " Metolius 0:15 AM " Redmond " Culver 6JBA1I " Terrebonne " Terrebonne 7:0 AM " Culver " Redmond 7:23 AM " Metolius " Deschutes 7:43 AM " Madras " Bend 8:00 AM Arrive Portland Connections for Willamette Montana, and all Eastern points. by mail. R. H. CROZIER, Assl.Gan'l Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore. Valley, Pujret Sound, SM 1 tails ami folders at 4 J. H. Corbett. A Bend, Ore. W. C WILKES. Asst. Gen'l Freight & Pass. Agent, Portks; Catholic Church. NOTM'K KOK I'UIU.KJ THE OLD STAR SALOON BRENTON &. HICKS, Props. rti.n and N kw Patrons Will Find the Best Brands Hers I NITS. Irt ITM I im Hurua. oregun. Jail.1 Saillec la hervk) glti-uth.ii lure ,-raua. ,, tuvnn lM,ui, wli.i.s Igu7, atada lloaisstss,! ,'itn v . ii-i-i, r.ir Ml1,. ,., u. mi .4 lu Kaais . .. i . uiflniurtK. Uvriaiai '-II,,' II, , I. l.-ll I I,, UlHk,' praei ii .mbI.Iuii ilann to ill,-1 rwecrilMM, bslurti Ki-xi.ti-i an.l niirua, (il.-miu, uu l- i. II, um. i'laliuaul iihiiu'm aa wiliK-ut-, II. K. Tin .in miii V M,...i.,-r. ; ,uaa.i x riKltil. all.,1 V.l Wa. Ka.S Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Service, Oourteous Treatment DROP IN Main 8treet Burns. Oreeon 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy' Mass with sermon at 10 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass at 7 a. m. All other services, besides those mentioned above will lie announced in church. All invited and welcome to the Uivuie si-i vur.-v Sick-calla promptly answered'HARRIMAN-ANDRE al anviimu. Kelivriuus informa- A. H. CURRY, p, tbn and instructions Willingly Leaves H.,,,man Monday aae imparted at the Franciscan ,,d awlns Wednesday sa. Residence. " Rev. Pius Nierinann. O. F. M. Pastor of The Church of the Holy Family. Direct connections south'' line lo Oenio. Winn.mu. I All the nCWS in The Times-Herald for $2.00' Always ready for job printing R. Bron" Burns' FOR SALK Relinquishment 160 w Aiiten and Wellington Tk.