In COME HI-RE A MINUTE! Wc want to talk to you about that Overcoat you need. The only way to enjoy this brisk weother it by wearing an Overcoat. Come in ami see us about It. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building . . Burns, Oregon (Thr $taf0-8ttxCt JULIAN in Rl) Manager SATURDAY. NOVFMBF.R 12. 1913 Mllt'.t Id!' HON RATIS One r, Si Mnrittt. Thn re M.n.'ln n II uman Intensifying Desires advertising baa changed completely man's w.i. i of liv ing. History tells u- how primitive man lived. History tells us how man changed hJl his ways f liv ing, and hi i every day desires ami ambitions. History ;ilt tells u )i :. an article was yes terday lot I ed upon us the pro duct of an unbalanced mind, toda) looked upon as a luxury, and tomorrow looked upon as a in i ity, ll hut illustrates the ever changing mind, the ever changing human desire. Why is ii I lure is thai con stant revoluti m going on in the human heart between everytning new and every thing old? It is that intense desire to have those things that will give us greater com fort and happiness. Now here is where advertis ing comes in. It Is a great educator a great civilising or developing force. Its purpose is to keep people Informed on the use ami value of a com modity and overcome any pre judice that may exist against it. 1.0.4. at tin.' automobile. At first the thought of a locomo tive running wild in our .streets was looked upon as a curse and a thing people would not tolerate. Then shortly the prejudice began to wane and it became looked upon as a necessity. Advertising brought about lin wonderful changi', and every automobile manu facturer in the country will verify this assertion. 'I h c 'i DO of all advertis ing, general and local, is to in tent ity genera and local de sire.;, create general .and local markets. A manufacturer, or general advertiser, advertises to create a general market, so as to sell his goods to the local merchant it is up to the local tin rchanl to create the local market for his goods. The p. ople are iii a receptive attitude all the lime, and the local merchant should grasp the opportunity of educating them through the local paper to appreciate the value of his Ugoods and want the goods ! for the necessities of life with out their own wage increasing in accordance. The necessity of Iwtter farming methods on soil that bad been cropped for many years has had its effect upon the farming in general and with a greater interest being taken in $200 the agricultural colleges and l00 those great institutions getting 7 right out to the farmer, we're going to change the order of things. If farm products are going to remain higher, the pro ducer is going to get his share of the profits and the wage earner is going to get paid in proportion to the other fellow. This applies to Harney county as well as the older settled communities. We are just as up to date in farm methods as any of them, even though we are cut off from markets. The Harney county farmer can and will be just as independent --or more so than not allow those fellows to get away with such statements as it not only is an injustice to a sec tion bis railroad wants to build up for future traffic, but makes him appear rather stupid and un-observing. The writer made a visit to the big plow again this week and noted unite a change in the vicin ity. Several hundred acres have been plowed since the big plow got to work and it is not alone in the work as men and teams have been busy all around it. Mr. Weitlenbiller now has a section and a half plowed and ready for seeding. He will seed one sec tion next Spring half to oats and the other half to barley. The sage brush grubbers are busy clearing another section for the Oregon & Western Colonisation Co. and Mr. Kberly is having a Quarter section cleared and also having the land recently pur chased from Homer Mace plowed Munv of the other farmers are breaking up more land and the country is going to look like a regular farming section next year as compared to the past. President Wilson is dealing with Mexico in u human way and trying to avoid war. Several newspapers that have been in clined to muke fun of his policy are now looking at it in a differ ent light, especially when it ap pears that this policy is meeting the approval of all the big foreign countries. BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. and 7: lit) p. m. Church service. Siiecial meetings Sunday and every evening this week. Sunday: "No Room for Christ." Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10.I10 a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass at (:.'M) a. rn. All other services, besides those mentioned almve will be announced in church. All invited nnd welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered ut anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imiMirted at the Franciscan Residence. Rev. Pius Niermann, O. V. M. Don't mlaa the picture pro grams at TonaWama. i Nolle, le Creditors. Iii the matter ol the KM at of John II (larrctt, ilrrrnaril. Notice it hcrclir xircn that I lie iitiilri iKiiril Inn lieen nppointed mliniiiiat in tor of tli nhovr? Kntitietl Court by order of the linn, (Irani Thompson, Indue "I the County Court or Harney County Oregon. All peraotiR having elaima ngninet said eetntr nre herein notified to preaent them duly verified u l.v law required to theiAdminielrattir nt llnrna, Oregon, "r '" J- W. Iligga his attorney ut Ilia oilier ut llurua, Oregon within aii uioutba front the dntr of the flrat publi cation of thla order. Plrat pul Juki inn Nov. ft, mil. PAUL I'INKH, Aduiiniatrutor liatHte of John II. tinr- rett, Demised. Notice of Final A.cuunl ..I In the Coiinlv Court of the Stule Oregon, for Harney County. In the matter of the KMntonf (Ivnrgi- W. Wik'niaon, Dev'd' Notice it lieirby given Hint the under signed tins tll- 1 Ilia final account Imrrin, liorTlTiut the 'Judge of said t ourt hux hard the time for liciintiu objections I" thc'siiuie for Monday the '.".'rid day ,4' December I Ilia, ul the bourol lo.cli It A. M.at.tUe Uvnct, Jtuom of eaid lomi in Hums, Oregon Dated and riiet published Nnvnnln Mod, 1918. LliOVirii. OUJJf, Administrator of the I vet ale of Ceorgr W. Wilcoiaon, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1'NITKHHTATm l.ANliorrleK, Hums tirsftw, November 14, MX. I Nuiii-aM totally liven that Frank Nllra.ot I'laiiitiiiil. Orasiiti. who. on Orluber 3. iwjs mails II. nuaataad Ki.ll?. So U7, Ir.r NKl.NW NW'.NK'.. suit Hl.NK.'.. M,r.lii J.'.. T.ioual.ii. SO H. . Ha ii is SI K MilUmnta Msrlillau.liaa flU-.i iiulles "f iiiia.iii..ii to losfce Aual it..- . I'r.M.f. lo aatatilltl, i lalin l.i tht lauil alaivs '!' crlbe.1. bsfure HsatsUr end Ksoslvsr, al nurm. oraft.it, ou iliaj awli day ( lieoember, 111. I'falinaul names as wllltesssa It it iimwn, c A. Ilswklas, (lean llutluu ii a Hioyih allot lilsmood. Oregon. We riBN Reglslai EfOTIOl FOR I'l.HMCATHJN I'klTSliHTivss I sii urn. a. ( Munn Oregon, S.'iimlnrll. I'M' I Noller is li.ral.v (Iran Ibat Anula MM. Keosla, of Marrowa, Orrgan. who. mi At.rllu, Im, luadr M.imaslsa.l r.nlf) Nu ISWI7, tin sm,. Hulloii vl. Township a M, nanaa SO I' ll llleuelU, Msrlillsn. tiss nlo-l notice ..l lease Molt 10 laeae final Ibrae year I'r.mf. I aalat.itali . laim tiitas lautl sboia "tacrll.t, laforr Ms later and Hecelver. ai Hurus Oregon, oil tha -Midday of Useembsr, lell. ilaimeiii naiurs aa wiraeseaa H.isa hlnesr, Kdltli Kraesr. cbarlra Neva barn. Ray Oman, all of Narrows, Ores-un. We. Psaae. HraUirr Mlseelaneous Expanse of all County Office liecorda, alatlonary, atamM, It lank a, painting, ganoral auppllea, freight r-liargee, id- 8,140 00 U.MOUO Warrant Account. Inii'i'-at on warrants ami reiliictlnn of warrant Indnhtnd- lipee Ift.ritlKOO Public '..!... Appoillonmeiita t o in,5llS 00 .1. scliool tlialrhta iri.MHioo County High School. Salary of teaclnrs ll,:i7n (M) Salaty of Janitor MOM Koel toon Inoidantevl ospiinac :hmi ox) I'avnii'iit on warrant iniliditmliinaa 4,0117 00 Roads and Bridges. Burenys, location ami main tunam. a ,(Hs) hi I .-,.., i mi si 1 1 . ' i'.' 00 ai.ooo no airw.oiooo Ami It la i-stimati'il I'. Ill tilt) l.-ii-!;.l Inr thn lien, lit of Uni eniiniv, utbtr , than from (ha tin - rent tax roll, will Im I r..ni lone In Clerk 'e offlco., I loin lltpior lict'iisi a tii'in tat on tiun alellt live slock Koicst Keticrvn ri tit- als.itc .' Krotn nr cant on public lan.l aeli- r'lom il. In. .n. ni tax i- s iii I.. in, i dlaneoua snurt-i a '. :', ir.:, 00 MtIO IMI MO m 1,70.100 1 ,401) 1)0 , no And that thu tas rV - llntpieut and mi colleolral nil f 1 jar current tas roll 3o0 00 ll).K.ViOO rill II IO,Kftr,00 AlllliriONAI. LOCALS the fellow out where competition ' 1astur of The (-hurch of the is keen and where the market is Holy family. established by the man "higher up." While we may not have some of the advantages in some ! respects as the man along De One of those .popular Indian railroad line, we have the op- .pictures ai tonawama tonight, portunity to make good in an fj, R, Murray and wife are agricultural way. What we down from I heir Emigrant Creek produce is as good or better than home. can be raised in other localities ,, ... and if we can't market it one "' prater for sale cheap way we can another. Agtfeul- Jj ' 'avis. Harney, Ore- tural experts are continually ! telling us the proper way to farm I There have been special mcet l is to sell everything that leaves j 'gs at the Baptist church all ! the farm on hoof. Well, what I tbis week. country on earth can raise better Born Thursday, the wife of DDei or noire tnan the Harney ph,.., i,.nipk i.ieii, . Public Hearing oa Tax Levies. Not ito ie hereby glvun thai on Krlduy December 6th, IDl:i, a public linarlng frill l- held before Ibn t 'oinit Curl ul Harney County, Oregon, at thel'otiri House in liurn. for the purpose of ene iiiaaloii ol thn la" levies, on the ai-ao- - n.eiii ol 11)13, laxaed upon the fnllowiutr catimalca of exandlturea, for the y,-n I9U. Sute Tax. Katimatekl nuiount A.Ota)00 I'Jo.OW) OU t ircull Court Circuit Court 0,000 00 Tim County court being lully conin it toil tu the policy ol kewping the valuoof county warrants at par, so that all par aous paid by county warrants will re ceive full value for the same, have found, that In addition to making On uatliuatas for the proponed cxundlturna for the year IOM.lt is neceai-ary to make audi pruvialon lor the redaction ul war rant indebtedness its will penult the payment of all wurmiilM within one vear from the .late of iiaoance, to obtain the abovo rean:t, coneldera'ton bad to be given, not only to the present warrant Indebtedness lint, ,.!..,, o the imleiit-d-ncaa to In. in. urnil up to April leg, 11)14, making the proated amounts to U iai-i4l l.v taxation cover the expxllili IniuK for ui.e tear an I live months. K. T lli:t.HKT, fouuiy t Sari Tonawama tonight. School Suits for B At Greatly 1 REDUCED PRICE RANGE of AGES 5 to 15 YEi We are over stocked on the above sizes and offer any suit in this lot at a very low price $2.50 and up for the entire BROWNS SATISFACTORY ST The Quality Store A. K. Richardson asks a chance to figure on your winter supply of goods. Will meet prices of any outside house. Give him your order and get his prices be fore purchasing. NOTICK FOB IMJHI.iCATION INITXIIeTATKS I AN l OKflCK, Ilium, nrr(iiti. tliloN t .'!, till I Nulles Is lierelir xlleli Hist Ir.ilil lleueon. of Kelt. "rt-Koti. alio, mi January ill., lfto, utaila lliimeateail .,lli atlon, aet.al Nu UMml. lor -', ',. h.-. I. NW' sail N',Mi4. e,-i linn ... iiie.islilp 30 aotllli. Kai.se 2 Karl. Vtlllaineite Meridian, haa Iliad notice ol In lanlton t make Snal Ibrea year proof, to aalal.lnli . linn to the lain! soovs 1. ' rll.. 1. before Kilwaol Kail, I . n i OBimlMtoner. at his nine, al Kail, Oregon, on Ihe ,lh day of November ISIS llslitistl t.ainea aa wlli.eaiei' Aotou Kgtl, P.-trr Peterson, A. 1 Ii....on, Win. II H '.. r all ol Kail, llrexuii. We fiaas Reytliier. (Muanrer No. alet l lii.iin N NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION INITKU rTATKa l.ANO OVflOJ Sums. I "ra.,11, (itii.er III,. IV) i Kotlee Ii lierel.y alveti (list Naomi 0. H-.-i. car. A.llnllllltrilrli ol the .-state of I Kaeiit.ui Hiwa. le. ra-.-.l, l.y I . r. Mnullolt. Wll.-oi Hullillae, I'arllai.il, ..r.,..n Attorney In Kat I, haa on the mtli ,la, Henieiatwr lyl.i lllail tu thliomc.'i.. Ii. iiloii toaata,-! under the provl slonsofthe Art et Conareia ai.ro, e. Krl.ru ary II. lilt, iful.lle -I- '.-w ', Hec ai T WH.K J.', heal, ami NW',M",he, i. T M h . K d Kssl. W M Ativau.lall ! ii. mi . Imiuui.v a-1, rrt. I, ' he landl ,1,-ael ll-.l. or tllll In 1". ii!..'. t (... auir of the mineral ehsraetar of the laud, or for any ilhi reason lo tha dlafaMal loai.llcanl should 0le their affidavits ul nrotest In thla offl, -. ,,u or betere Ho mi. .lay of lieeemher. Ivu u Fiaaa. Kr.ni, t i,, till on County Court. Sadary ol Coouly Judge 1,-juiis.i I'.-r liiin ol county Couimissioiiere ... BJO 00 I,66r00 county. We haven't found any thing produced in Harney coun ty a drug on the market yet un less it be the immense wild hay crop of the past two years and the farmer and stock man is re sponsible for that himself by not having the foresight to hold more stock to eat it or devoted the land to more profitable crops. i. JJ The high cos! of living has awakciit'tl an intire.si in soil culture that Is bringing a muni bciiclicial result, OVSII if there isn't a very perceptible down ward trend In ths prices of food stuir.s. en have turned to agriculture thai would other wise have gons on ai la the past "had It not affected their pocket I link:, in Hie way of higher prices 'northwest. A reporter in a Portland paper the other day has Traffic Manager Miller of the O.-W. RAN. saying- "If alfalfa' can be grown in Harney county it means cattle and hogs can be grown and in cattle and hogs lurks the money both for the farmer and the rail road." We don't believe Mr. Miller said any such thing. If he did he'saboutaa stupid a man as has ever visited Harney coun ty. There isn't any "if" about it and Mr. Miller knows it as well as any other man on earth us he has not only seen many acres of alfalfa growing here but he is also well aware of the fact that about all the trains have hauled out of Juntura since the track was laid there has been Harney county cattle and he al so knows that if ever they get the rails into Harney Valley that the Portland packing houses are not going to be "hollering their heads off" for hogs, for Mr. Miller has also seen the real hogs growing right here on his visits. It is amusing to notice how those newspaper fellows down there mix things. The Harney county exhibits that brought forth the article showed we grow alfalfa us welt as about anything else that one would expect in the Mr. Miller should baby still born. Some startling values in mil linery at Clingan's Thanksgiving sale all next week. The high school boys have been practicing faithfully for their game of foot ball to be played on Thanksgiving day at the ball grounds. 1 .atlies Aid sale of fancy goods at Mrs .1. M. Dalton's on Wed nesduv. Dec 3. Articles for sale will be suitable for Christmas presents. It has been decidedly winter weather most of the past week with some snow. Freezing nights has caused the farm plowing to go slow and it may stop the work altogether. Mrs. Sagers and Mrs. Goodlow desire patrons of Burns Steam Laundry to bring in their work early next week. Going to eat turkey and see foot ball game Thanksgiving Day. H. U. .Sherman, an old gentle man who has been working for James Brandon, was taken into custody the other dav for passing checks on tin- bank without funds to pay them. He has not had a preliminary yet. Clerk's Office. Salary of Cierk L',400 00 Salary of two (Input y Clerks 11,4(11)00 Sheriffs Olfica Halary of Hlieriir MOO 00 Salary or Deouly Ni... ill 1,900 00 Traveling expenene of Sheriff 000 00 Assessor's Office. salary of Aeeeeaor . ,afi0 00 Salary of Deputy Aaeaator l.KOOOO s.HOnWi WORK HORSES FOR SALE I have on hand a number of work homes geldings and mares--for sale. I have instructions to sell at once and for cash and will make the prices right. I J. W. BIGGS, Burns, Oregon WOOD FALL IS HERE And so is my full line of RUFF and V-NECKED SWEATld UN CLOTH, SERGES. GINGHAM KINAW, SHEEP LINED and Iii COATS, WINTER HATS and CAP AHover Lace. Embroidery, Flange Woolen Hose, Lined Gloves, Wsf5 derwear and the if its saw 1 .rlL aWs: FAI GOT Work aw SHOL For MEN,. and 1HIL, I also pack one of the Rest St j of Groceries to be had anyil A. K. Richardi General Merchant Potatoes Cat 4.100 Ul 3,460 00 Tr.aiur.r . Olfica. Salary of Treasurer and Hapotlea .'.l'ikhxi .,) School Soporaal dasrt's Office Salary of Hnperin- teeiilent 1,000 00 Traveling axpeuee of Moerintentlent SJQ OU I,300 0tl THOS. STEPHENS is still BUYING HIDES AND FURS AND PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES See Him Before You Sell County Surveyor. Halary. ami mileage) faaa 1,xaiuO County Coroner. r"era, mileage autiex peneeof in,o,ueala, . 760 1X7 Stock Inspector. Halary and etpanao BOO 00 Health Office. Salary and expenee 360 00 1,600 00 i 00 600 00 860 00 Salary,. County Physician. WOO 00 tAHJ IS) HARNEY VALLEY HOSPITAL MODERN "A DOCTOR ALWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL" Exclusivo for Surgical, Medical and Confinement Cases WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. PATIENTS MAY HAVE ANY PHYSICIAN THEY CHOOSE WHILE IN THIS HOSPITAL 'Success in Hospital work is only attained by close and skilled attention lo - details by trained Attendants." DRS. STANDARD and HARRIS, Burni, Or. QregonTi CENTRAL DRG The Owl for Busy P Dally train each way between Central Oregon points and Portland. Tourist sleeping car (Berths 1.00) First das coaches. Save a Day Each Pauper. darn and keep 0,000 Ul 0,000 00 Election. Kxpenso of 1'rlmary and (ieneral Klac tiun ., , it.MWOO Justice Courts. KetitaaUtl expense. 1,000 00 ..faJOOOO Kstimaled Jail. expense 1,000 00 Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privilegea in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stork. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fair Grounds. From Central Oregon To Central! Leave Bend 8:80 pm Leave Portland Deschutes 8:48 p m Arrive Madras Redmond 9:10 p m " Metoliu Terrebonne 9:24 p m ': Culver Culver 10:02 pm " Tenvba Metolius 10:20 pm " Redmond Madras 10:80 pm " Desihuts Arrives Portland 8:10 am " Ben.. aX.a J: a-fL 1M . a . . . ....H. uispetT.cn oi freight, between Central OregW and Portland aad'Eaatern eJtiea. ConiH't'l iotlS moin in Pnilamst .. ...! r iv.-U . - , -t- ..-... .viuanu in aim iroiti iiii AMoriaanta c atsop Ueachptiints. PuKel Sound. jk Colorado, St. Paul, Omaha. Kansas City and Ch a. rarea, nme Hcnetlules, and other information by i i iu .iiiim m O U rDA7IFD . .. ""' -nW,r,R, J. H. CO raaes. van l rass. Aa r nt, foHUnd. Ora. u - 0 W. C WILKES. AmL Gm'I Fwri, ht & P. Ag.nl ,0(1 00 HARD WHEAT HIGHER. It is thu intention of the Burns Flour Mill'tia Co. to pay 1 1-2 centa per lb. for good, hard milling wheat next, year. It must be good end stand a test of 60 lbs. to the bushel, fro. from other grain seed and smut. Hard wheat will bring 10 cents per 100 more than soft wheat. .The Company recommends Turkey Red for fall sowing and Blue Stem. Min nesota Red and Australia White Chaff for spring sowing. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE AT MILL. 7ft0U0 rati mated Insane. axMinaa '.'60 00 Widow's, Pension. Kali mated ex ieuaaol 1M) 00 per nitinlli I,b00 00 L'fiO 00 1,800 00 Court House. Jaullur, fuel, liglila eli- 1,300 00 Bounty on Wild Aniasals. One half ol total buiimy -1,000 00 1,300 00 YOUR DOCTTORS PRESCRIPTIONS MtaouM Be Pilled at The Rexall Drug Store WHY Becauae we Guarantee Accuracy. We Never Substitute. Your Prescriptions Are Only Filled by a Registered Pharma cist. Our Prices Are Right. GIYE US A TRIAL Reed Bros. Props. t. 000 00 OUR NEW GO01 Have arrived and we are now ready) supply you with your requirement! MANY NEW LI) have been added and all goods will i old at the VERY LOWEST PRI( CALL OR SEND YOUR OKDI The Burns Department All the news in The Times-Herald s