uglm m mm m mhhmbm m m MWHHHBIHH COME HERE A MINUTE! We want to talk to you about that Overcoat you need. at The only way to enjoy this brisk weother it by wearing an Overcoat. Come In ann see us about it. Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon kt tows -$rtafd JULIAN BYRD Managrr SATURDAY. NOVEMBER M. HI3 SUBSCRir "ION RATES On Vr.r Si Monlh. Ttm Meat! $2.00 too 7S this controversy but the West should he jriven more voice in the matter and the states havinr. natural resources really be con sidered. There is no disposition upon the part of conservative people to squander the great benefits now in the northwest, hut the eastern idea is not alto gether to our liking. iVL ' A .1 I !-! neerruiness in rtuvcriiinj There is no denying tl ue of cheerfulness in bui The proprietor of a business always enjoys a better trade if he has a sunshiny disposition. What would we think of salesman who is dull ana .-ul-len around the store? Oreet- ing customers with pleasant words, good jokes or Btories always has its righteous re ward. It is just as natural for customers to seek out a store where cheerfulness and sun shine prevails as it is for v table life to seek out the real sunshine. There is life to al1 animate objects in sunsnine. Likewise there is life to all business when the store till ed with cheerfulness. It is an invaluable asset to business. We may say what we will but the "jollier" gets the bin i- ness. By jollier we do not mean the foolish simpleton, but the salesman filled with humor. A salesman with a real and natural sense of humor can approach his prospect with a naturalness and prepared ss that is not only captivating and convincing, but result pro ducing as well. He thu I g ta into the very atmosiii where sales are possible. A salesman cannot sell goods to a dummy and a dummy cannot sell goods to a person. There must be life in both buyer and seller. The selling atmcsiilii-iv can be created by the Miler himself, as sales depend more upon the seller than ui on the goads. The optimistic spirit is creat ed by the successful sale .-man. That is the spirit where ev ry thing looks bright totbe raer chant, business is good, his goods arein great demand, and success is coming his way. The merchant who bri this spirit into his business life and his advertising is i of success as life Itself. In successful advertising the optimistic spirit? is the domi nant spirit. People like to trade with an optimist. Per- sistent and judicious newspap er advertising creates the op timistic spirit, and II I lie very best way to create the optimistic spirit relative to any r" -J Thcfe college bred hens tha are making such a cackle over me numoer or eggs laid ana ac counted for have an advantage ! over the common barn yard fowl for the reason that no one is getting a salary to count their lay Suppose a barn loft hen should run the egg yield up to "a egg per diem" who would! know the difference? It is just a question of advertising, and we will agree that it pays, and the college hen can have the highest notch in the roost. If a hen County High School Football Game. (Continued from first page, ) resulted in but a slight gain as the All-Stars put up a stiff de fense. The Sophs were also de sperate and sent Foley over the goal line for a touch down. The try at goal failed hut the score was tied (5 to Cand the Sopho more supporters howled with joy as hut a few minutes remained to play and they were rather dubious na to the outcome The tStlM now played deser alely in an endeavor to bieak the tie. The All-Stars received the kick ell' but failing to make yardage, punted. N. Hotchkiss received the punt and started a return with C. Bennett running interference. 1). Uutchkiss in attempting a tackle, collided with ('. Bennett with great force, the former losing several inches of cuticle from his face and the latter receiving I fracture of one of the bones of his leg below the knee. This unfortunate occur rence ended the game. Tin' teams were evenly match ed in Strength Hal the All-Stars slightly out weighed their op ponents. The difference in size was especially noticeable in the back field, where the Soph averaged about 115 lbs. per man and the All-Stars itiO lbs. The Lineup. Sophomores All-Stars Blackmer I e r I). Hotchkiss C. Bennett I t r Dickenson P. Bennett I gr Miller c Hayes r g 1 N. Hotchkiss r t I Swain r I Foley I h r Smith l Skeins r h 1 Voegtly i leonard f Hagey ADDITIONAL LOCALS, Geo. Marshall and wife are in the city. Don't miss the picture pro grams at Tonawama. Chns. f'omegys is in from the farm visiting the family. Scenic educational reels at the pictures tonight at Tonawama. Mrs. Delos Gould was reported finite ill this week but is improving. v Kldou Johnson has urone to Seattle where his mother is re siding. Isaac Foster was among our visitors from Silver C eek during the week. The Canyon Kagle reports ('. A. Sweek in that place visiting his sou John. 'A snow storm visited this section yesterday evening: but only a little fell. Home gatherings with big dinners was the order of the day in this city Thanksgiving. Judpe Wm. Miller and family went over to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kgli. President Wilson has one less important matter before him, as his daughter was married Tues day. Frank Johnson has gone to Prineville to meet seme parties who are looking for a large tract of land. Married Wednesday evening Nov. 20, in this city by Justice of the Peace Patterson, Hiram C. Curry and Miss Alice Ada Clay ton. The contracting parties are residents of the Andrews section of this county where they will make their home. The Times Herald joins in extending best wishes for a happy and prosper ous wedded life. .. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IlKlTHI) TT I.AKIlOrrllB, I liiirim, Oragmi, Noremlier XI, IflU I Nulli-r ! ln'H'hjr itlvall that Ma Whlllijf, lor woo in.-rly Ida Turner, of Hiirna, Oregon Map l 4, l'Hl7,mlf HouiMlaeil Knlnr No SMt. "trial No. iMITi'i foi HK'i StH'tloii Wl, Towililii W . I(iill(ll HO K , Wlllatnatla M.Tl.llnri, baa llli-il in,! ln of iiilioiltoii to main rii.nl flfi jraar proof, to rllalillali Halm to ttm laoil etiv 'lr arrlbad, liefort. Itilatar and Mm'rlvar, ai Burnt, oroirnn.on Oic HI) ila of January, mil i ImI moii I mmrlM wllm.aa.-a UMr-tn K. Whiting I rank T Wlilllng. Frank Maker, Ktank 0. Jai-kaiin, all of lluroa. ni-iin Wm. KAaaa. Itrlalr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITS!) MTATKM laSID OfltCS I .ak.'vli', Oininn, rloramlH'r 17, Ml a nut coti. Laxna rioUMll herehy given that t-'lereiice l.air Wlitta, of Klfi. OffOBi who. on January It, I'Mli, mail llnmraieail Kutrr (Ait r-.i I'-uui, So IM, for hV. NVt',. MW NK'4. HK'.. i ', ',. ".., lion 17. Tiiwnahlll'Ji M , liana ifl K rtllli.iii.il.- Meridian, haa lllr.l noil, r 7 lu i.-iiiloo to make Final I hrtn Year I'roof In lalillali rlalio lo tin. Iat..l ntiovi. i,.m.-rl r.,-,1 , for, ehaa A. Hliarinan. I k ('oiiinilaalonar, at Flf. Or-. on (In. luih U of January, MM. Tit I man I llatni'a aa wltin HM Jnavpli Hirio'l, Manlv llallour, K.lwai.l Htifirt, John I'aiiieli all tit Mir, dragon. Jaa Ucaiiaaa, Hailater. Notice le Creditora. In tlir matin ol the Katiitr of John II. I illl H It, tlrvcuwil Notice ia hereby ifireii that the uiiiln aixnnl hna liren iiiiotiitril ndininUl rn tor of the iil'ore Kntilied Court by order ..I the Hon, (null Thomoiiin, Jinl-eof tin- futility Court or llnrnay ('ounty OsSgea All eraona haviiiK eUlru iiKiouai auul eatnlr nre hereby notified School Suits for Boi At Greatly REDUCED PRICES RANGE of AGES 5 to 15 YEAI 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 m BROWNS SATISFACTORV STi The Quality Store j to tireaent llirm itulv . ullr.l mm l.v hiw Frank Johnson made atrip to riqiilfsd to tat AdMbristratar a iiurm, l!ri,l n f A .V. t k l.n 1 ......... juniuru me ions umin inuwi-c Wilson , ( bring in some parties deeirin Cawlfleldltolooka1 land. Robinson , . . . . r.. .. roiey, i ipkuh invni i Heede the land department, has been in thin section during the week BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a. m 11 a. m. service. Sunday School. and 7:: p. m. Church knows enough to advertise seams jls though a man would. Mue Mt. Eagle. i! Natural Alkali Lake Soda Distributed at Lakeview F. L. Young, superintendent of the Alkali Lake soda mine was PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. There will be special music ut the Thanksgiving StTVMSS at the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning and evening. Sermorm by Rev. I). K. Laurie. Morning program follews: Organ "We Sing Thy Praxes" Miss Ellis Anthem - "Praise ye the Father" Double (juartet Offertory Adagio At night the singing will be lead by a young peoples chorus and the sKcial number will be a duet, "Sabbath Kells" to he sung by Mrs. (iaultand Mrs, Mc- Hosr. Miss Opal Hrown will be at the of the high school accompanied organ. . Miss Mary Poujade to her home at Cow Creek for the week end. Catholic Church. NawspapST dispatches would j indicate that lluerta is starving 1. On Sundays and Holy days ' out in Mexico and will soon have on official busin An opal pin was lost either at Tonawama or on the street last night. Finder please return to Mrs. James Lampehire. ladies Aid sale of fancy goods at Mrs. J. M. Dalton's on Wed nesday. Dec. 3. Articles for sale will be suitable for Christmas presents. Trespassing of any nature on mv farm at Dog Mountain is strictly forbidden and will be pro secuted to the full extent of the law. - E. N. NELSON. 3-6 The annual open meeting of the Ladies Library Club will be held at the home of Mrs. I. H. Holland this evening. The men folks are invited and they are going to be well entertained. Several of the high school students SJMt to their homes in the country for the vacation caused by Thanksgiving. Miss Cowgill, domestic science teacher Oftgoa, or to J. W. UiKK" MS utloriiey al hit olhi-i- in Hunm, Orexon within ail itioniha In mi the dale of the lie! publi cation nl tin on In. I uat puliliciitioii Nov. 32, I'.ila. PA! I. lINKIi, Adiiiiniiiiatoi l.aiad of John II liar- ret I, Decerned. Nolo , of K....I A. . .mnl III tlie County Court ol the Stute of (lrj.om, (or llnlllry Colli, U I ti that niiiturof the KalaUiof (Irortf W. WBsoaSMa, llec'd- Notice it hereby ;iviii Ihnl the under ained hna Hied bi liu.il uivouut herein, nnd tluit the Juilje of nnl t ourt hna lued llie time lor hi.uinj- objectiona to the iiiue loi Mi. inlay the 2'Jnd day of l'...'ii.Ui Una, at llc hour of 10 o'clock A. M, ut the Court Kouui ( aald Court in Itiiina, OreKon Hilled nnd lliat publiah.nl Noynnlwi rj:. IBIS l.l.lVI II CDI.I', Adiniiiiatriitor of I In Malati' ot CeorRe W WiUotaoii, drceuaed. Tonawama tonight. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UMTKDKTATM I AND OKril.'K, I Hurna orriiiii. .Novamliar II. i'Jlll.i Not toe la hrreliy Klvati that rrana Hllya. ol Inatnotid, oraKnti. wlm nil OrinlMr .(, VMM. tiiaitr llnliiral.'a.t Kntr. SoOTJO.Ior NK'NW'.. HW.NK'a. ami c'.SK',. Hnl.ili &, Tnwualilp iM ltaiiai'M K . WilUumile Meridian, liaa ni.-.t in, tin' ui ii.i.-tiiii.n to maaa final flvv-iaar I'r.Hil. to aatatillah claim In the land almva dc arrllH-.l, t fun- Koalatrr and Hrc-lm al Hurna, oraann.iin lli.lotli day M tH-irmbar. 1911, claimant natnta aa wltni-aara K II. Union. A llawatfia. Iirin ll.nl'in 1 A Hraflh all of diamond, Oregon. W rianr. H. !'. t NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION rniTiiiMTTu .hj. orrn u. I Htirna. Urrg.iti. NorrmVr U, 19111 Noltrc is lirr..jr gi.ru llial Atiulu M.Mr Kamlf, u( SintiMi, O'tgoii, who un i-ni l.v !, nadt H.mesiral knit) No. uml,. for Xr.. Hactln-i .I.TuWhililp f, H., Hniv K , WlHamrtin Mi r.lan has fllsMl tiutlci t.l 1 1-trillion to inthr niialllirrv )iar I'roof, ratahlUli rlftitn tn 1li Inli't ahur iltM flll, I fore Ki-sj lilar ati'l RMjlfsV at Hii.hi Orrfutt. ..tiihc iHrtlt1a ol lciai,ilif, i-i' I'laintaiii uaiura aa wliunasH's Ui Itliigrr, Mlih lilngn. rimrlia S 1 ham, Hi. ) 1m i sa 1 1 . all of Narrows, Otrgoti Wm, (. K.gUi. r ISpsHMtl HO 'i.l . Hiirns N". WVWI. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'MITRI) HI T fcJ I.AN't iiKlli I Burtta, U;rfoiit Orthi r I th. 11; Nollrr ! hrrrhy glvati that Naomi ( hihi. err, Ai) mtn IK rt ria ol lb i-alair of T Kstamtun llusrsj, ii -'!. i'V ( . r. Mmillmi, WHis HutMlu, I'rtrila 1. (ton AUorury ot fm I. has on in .1h lai ( Niinmkf IV1S (tied lu thlsoffior api hratlon toals)rt timtar thr tro. I alolia of the l i I i uligraaa anprui rd rvhiu mrf II. I-'M. Il'uhllr Mt h.A '4 r. X T '. H , H '. Kaat. and NW'.NC1. m-i T . K A Kaat M M. Any and all tHTSutia tUimlug advrrsrlythr lands iliaci llifd. or daalrltia to uhlrrl Imi ausr of tb mlnrral rharartrt of th land, stj Ut any other rraann to Ihv dlaal lo a.j-lli ant gbottUI HI Ihrlr affldavlta !( roirl In this osafro. on or heforr thi-aih Uy H t emlar, f.i Hit KtMlr Krgivii-r WORK HORSES FOR SALE I have on hand a number of work home--gelding and mare' -for sale. I have instruction to mil 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 SWEATER LIN CLOTH, SERGES, GI1MGH A MS KIN AW, SHEEP LINED and LEi COATS, WINTER HATS and CAR Allover Lace, Embroidery, Flannel Woolen Hose, Lined Gloves, Wafts derwear and the FAMd GOTZj Work as. 19 SH0I For MEN, J and CHID . of the Rest St. to be had anyir II vi l Jrk Maw "n l ,ti I also pack one of Groceries A. K. Richar General Merchan Potatoes Call ds flit a business visitor in Lakeview jof obligation Holy Mass with the fore part of the week. Asl8Crmon at l0:; tt-m-previously stated in the Examin-' " days Holy Mass -r some of this carbonate of soda ' at ii:M a- m- in its natural form has been j Al1 other services, placed in the local storeH for fr, Uhose mentioned ulwve distribution. Mr. Young is par ticularly anxious that the people take advantage of this opportuni ty in securing a test of the pro duct. It is excellent for washing and cleaning purposes in its pre sent state and a free sample may be had at the stores of cither the Lakeview Mercantile Company or Bailey & Massingill. Mr. Young states that they in tended to start hauling the soda to Lakeview where it would be stored and shipped out next spring, but owing to the recent storms and trouble with the auto truck the first load was left at Valley Falls. However, if weath er conditions will permit some of the product will be hauled here yet this fall. Lakeview Examiner. Herd of 91 Holsteins Brings $37,000 At Sale North Yakima, Wash,, Nov. '. A record for the United States was established at Grang er yesterday' when Davis & Marks at public auction sold 91 registered Holsteins for $37,000. one heifer bringing $1800 and another $1200. The first remains in Yakima, while Calvin Philips, of Tacoma, secured the second. Dr. J, F. Weatherby, once presi dent of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, was a heavy buyer. besides will be announced in church. All invited and welcome to the divine services. Sick-calls promptly answered at anytime. Religious informa tion and instructions willingly imparted at the Franciscan Residence. Rev. I'ius Niermann, O. F. M. Pastor of The Church of the Holy Family. Notice to Stockholders. To whom it may cencern: All parties who bought Gold berg Butts Stock from M. L Iicwis and Tom Anderson are re quested to send their names and number of their certificate to J. A. Morris of Add, Oregon, for the purpose of entering your names on the book, aslxiwis and Anderson failed to furnish us with your names and number of certificates. Iv II. LOFFim GL C. Mi-Loiighlin and Herman Thies arc going to give a boxing exhibition at Tonawama on next Thursday night, Dec. 4. There will be two wrestling bouts as preliminaries. Local sports are taking Qttlts an interest in the bouts and no doubt will be out in good numbers. "Our Bill" Hanley madstbsn "sit up and take notice" at the re cent conservation MBfiass held in Washington, but it didn't change the policy of the organization. Mr. Pinchot and his bunch were too strong for the West. There may be radicals on both sides of Toalgfcl Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For sale by all dealers. HARD WHEAT HIGHER. Tonawama tomorrow night. It ia tha intention of Ihc Burn, Flour Milling Co. to pay 11-2 canta par lb. for good, hard milling whaat naat yaar. It muat ba good nnd aland a taat of SO lb,, to tha buahal, free from othar grain aaad and omul. Hard whaat will bring IS canta par 100 mora than aoft whaat. Tha Company recommenda Turkey Had for fail aowing and Blue Stem, Min neaota Red and Auatralia White Chaff far anrina lawina. seed wheat TOR sale at mill, responsible for the sick people to quit. His soldiers are want ing back nay and the rebels have been victorious ih several battles, therefore the Mexican situation is rather encouraging for a speedy settlement. P. J. Gallagher, the Juntura lawyer and newspaper man. was here this week noklnar afer Home legal business. Mr. Gallagher was boosting for his town and says he wants the Burns people to come out his way when going to outside pointa, promising them good treatment Lester GotT, a prominent stock man of northern Grant connty, was found guilty of cattle steal ing in the circuit court at Canyon City this week. It was a cast that attracted much attention owing to the prominence of the men involved. We understand there are other such prosecutions to follow. Harry Smith came in the first of the we k with the State Veterinary and his deputy who have made an extended trip through the interior inspecting several large bands of sheep for scab. It has been reported that scab has been showing up in quite a few of the bands and the inspectors found several well defined cases. It W thought that the desease was brought in from Ihaho by people selling bucks to the ranchmen. An investigation will be made. Juntura Times. The Thanksgiving ball given by the Mothers' Club at Tona wama lost night was a decided social and financial success. There was a large crowd present and the music was exceptionally good. Several who partook of the luncheon served became sick and it is thought it was from ptomaine poisoning. The ladies do not know how to account for it unless it was the Deviled Ham in some of the sandwiches. Later It has been definitely found that some doughnuts are THOS. STEPHENS la still BUYING HIDES AND FURS AND PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES See Him Before You Sell OregomTruI CENTRAL OREGQ The Owl for Busy Ft HARNEY VALLEY HOSPITAL MODERN "A DOCTOR ALWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL" Eacluaive for Surgical, Medical and Confinement Caara WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. PATIENTS MAY HAVE ANY PHYSICIAN THEY CHOOSE WHILE IN THIS HOSPITAL "Succeea in Hoapital work ia only attained by cloae and akiltrd attention to delalla by trained Attendant." DRS. STANDARD and HARRIS, Burns, .Or. Dally train each way between Central Oregon points and Portland. Tourist sleeping car (Berths LOO) First class Save a Day Each I From Central Oregon To Centnll Leave Bend 8:30 p m Leave Portland Deschutes 8:48 p m Arrive Madras Redmond 9:10 p m " Metolita Terrebonne 9:24 p m '! Culver Culver 10:02 pm " Terreboa; Metolius 10:20 pm " Redmond " Madras 10:30 pm " Desihuts Arrives Portland 8:10 am ' Ben.! Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free Camp House and Feeding Privileges in Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN. Adjoining Fair Grounds. , Prompt dispatch of freight, between Central O. ataaal Pa1J .J I?-... . - """ "" aaataa crfawajra Cllira. connections made in Portland to and from Will Astoriu and Clutsoi, Heach nninta Pn,Mi v:.,,,,i .. Colorado, St. Paul. Omaha, Kansas City and diicaji.1 hares, 1 ime Schedules, and other information M R. H. CROZIER, j. h. Co Aaal.Uen I faaa. Agent, Portland. Ore. Heat W. C WILKES. Asst. Gan'l Fraight A Pass. Ago' I DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY Rexall Drug Store is now prepared to supply your wants In every thing along the Holiday Line. Have a Look Before Buying Elsewhere Reed Bros. Props. M OUR NEW GO! Have arrived and we are now re supply you with your requirem MANY NEW LI) have bean added and all goods will I old at the VERY LOWEST PRK CALL OR SEND YOUR Ol The Burns Department! All the news in The Times-HV raid