jtflH Hs The Better that Men get Acquainted with our Clothes the better They Like Them The styles are the newest sad toit pleasing creations of the country's foremost designers. The tailoring Is the hest obtain able, The fabrics are all pure wool and the new collars and patterns are especially attractive. The prices are always law when yon consider the high quality of the garments. You'll find us all the time ready to show these friend-making clothes It's worth while getting acquainted Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building - - High School Note. AtSmONAL LOCALS We do job printing. Tonawama tontjrhL Read A. K. Richardson's ad. Harry Golden m in town during the week. Oacar L. Jetley waa in the city hat night. Hot chicken Tamaies at the Ideal confectionery Sunday. N. E. Currey and wife and son are registered at the Bum from Fields. Andrew Skienes is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. We don't hear much about any flu limrs-furaf rt JULIAN BYRD Muu' SATUHOAY. JAMUAJIY24 11 suascwrnoN atm Oaa Vac WOO 10 :$ The Harney County High School Literary Society net last Friday and elected the following officers for the term of one month ; President. Dewey Robinson; Vice President. Adelbert Hayes; Sec retary. Verda Sturdevant. The profrram for Jan. 30 is as follews: AUSTRIA OpeninK Song. "Austrian National Hymn" Life of Marie Theresa. Heiene Dalton Description of Venice, Trilby Whittaker Piano Solo. Agnes Miller Description of Noted Building or Vienna. Donaia tioicnKuw . nbbit drivefc An wt oaf Life Sketch of Maxamillan duty? Poleman Skienaj Solo. Ethel Thompson i The dry fanner wears a smile Character Sketch. Fred Smith these daya and all of us smile Selected Readin. j with him. Newton Hotchkiss j Bert Hibbmrd j, putting up the Piano Duet Florabel Goodman ajgaaj. to the treasurer's office and Roberta Hibbard. I at eouH fu School Notes. Hazel Young Austrian Musician Mrs. N A Dibble wasiU early Caroline Biddle l this week but is again able to Famous Tombs. Ruth Miller look after her work at the hotel. Closing Song. Remember the open meeting The Deareat Spot" 0f the Farmer's Union Friday The first basket bail game of afternoon. Feb 6. with the dance the season will be played Jan. 30. that evening, at the Public School building. The only man who doesn't get between class teams from the discouraged in shoveling snow High School. this winter is Ike Holland. Most The High School is very un- nw, W" fortunate in having three case The farmers are all talking ., u . j .i'of sickness recorded. Poleman short course and all who can will to public sentiment, and enacted:", S,V""CT" " L , : . u ,.,. ,,;.. -Za .iw. Skeins is down with pneumonia, "arrange to take advantage of it a statute which would permit the ... . . . ., ... .. , ruw., era to temporarily suspend Jjj J wuhbcoU. whue during the week of February public officials, and appoint spec- Mary Hendneks . Soot because of 16 to 21. ial officers in their place when meMlea- Several of our young people in his judgment occasion requir-i month of January are going out to Lloyd Calp's .!. there would have been A per centof Alt. Tardy Absent SSU home tonight where they occasion for the declaration of! Seniors a7.3 1 34 will have a house warming by a martial law either in Baker county Juniors 90.7 2 4 big dance. or elsewhere. Under such a Sophomore 94.8 4 12i Special educational reel statue, lawbreakers and their Fmahmon '. i: n f ;n ; .i. .k;i.in t...i.,. ... a ... .. wlll imcicji uk vMfiuivt. w...n i,t,jja rlaJa lull) . akura Iwribri sj mpamizers migni suner. Ler- .. - wKrt w, Km, in at Tonawama. also rood comedy. BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a. m. Sunday School. Im portant announcement to be made. 11 a. m. serviceof worship and preaching. 7:30 p. m. What is Under the Crust? Tuesday evening, union cottage prayer meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lewis. Thursday evening, union prayer meeting at Baptist Church. Dr. Benson leads. Friday evening, choir practice! at church. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at 10:30 a. m. 2. On week days Holy at 6:30 a. m. AH other services. those mentioned above 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. Pius Nicrmann. O. F. M. Pastor of The Church of the Holy Family. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CS1TED TaTaW I AMD nfTV K. l-aarl . rrava . IWIBbtr R, Ull I or CUL lM i xoiwt m karaar r" taai amoo tarn kar I c. o tH. Uri. ako aa iifuM V Ma. avaoA Bimiiui, ! MM. tor iwylv, . u . t'iiirs,. . u. swjjaw .lo .1. r.AoBAfaTlB . Un3t lltuMtta H.fMi.a bu !J iuiU. if 9iiUMi tB ul a. ItlwMI Proof, to MUIM rill, la b Ua.l a&ora faarrlbal bfcr. i kartaa a ltrua 6 9 nanll.uf .1 rtf. .)r.t.a .a 1A. ?tk ). ul r.anwr? 1 .1 I Kn.1 H-orr hrl r.l.fl MIHI. Jlai Uaao IS M na "ira laj r kmi. utim-t DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS DURING JANUARY SALE JANUARY 1914 CLEARANCE SALE At BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE W reserve nothing. All Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Furnish ing Goods and Clothing to be included in this Sale. Prices are reduced so that evetything offered will move. N. BROWN & SONS The Quality Store Railroad Constriction To resume in Spring- tainly law abiding citizens and Is enforcing officials would not , njured. There is little doubt that the is'reat majority of the people sus tain the governor in his law en- forcement crusades, and properly so. in my judgment They may have some lurking doubt as to a hether martial law was original intended for such conditions, :ut it seems the only efficient weapon available, and until the legislature places some prompt and effective civil remedy in the executive hands, he will be ap- NOTICE 'OK PUBLICATION. Cm-rsi Mttiruie Qwm R.r.A, ti-.g,jo. lwi-Kbr 3. 190. WM t Uf.1.; lla Utl iM J Hjii.-AA. .if tirn. nr.(a. &. a April n. Ill; mS. H.m..l-..i nt-r MM. lor i Lot t, it-, ,.. j utiio.ur ,r, that " Tprrn.Alp R.n 0 t. 1 " .. ..!!. M.rlJlM lu 1.1 nt:c t la k. n.si i.rkii rrvr. to Mat to ta '....J Ahor. inrriM. jr.t.'.T ! Iarlr, t UnrnA. Qwm, KB 4 ( r.ori.- MM .rar. 1 he constitution commands htm to see that the laws are faitfuily executed and enforced. If he cannot do that with pens. Ben Brown of 1he firm oj N. Brown & Son3, has received a letter from Traffic Mar. Miller of the O. W. R. & NV Co.. in which he states that railroad construction west from Juntura will resume in the .spring and will reach Riverside during summer. Mr. Miller says the line to Juntura represents a, heavy investment ami thai velopment has been alow and traffic light. He did not . with any definitenesa just how far this way the road would constructed further than River side, but it's a "cinch" I won't be getting much n traffic until it reaches a point where the people of this big farming territory can use it f an au vantage. The people of this :-ction nat urally feel grateful toward the O.-W. R. & N. as it ha pushing its line toward this conn try buttheJunturalineis of iittie good to them as most i heavy freieght comes from Pbrt land and there's no use shipping it around the state to get it in. especially as it will not save any thing in freight or in tim in! The. following is freight or in time in reachmtr da. .'hool district No. The Times-Herald has pot had much experience in building rail roads other than those on paper but it would suggest to those people to get their road to mm point where it can be used and where it will encourage dt ment in a substantia! manner then it will pay dividends. At present it isn't much use to any one else for that matter and Riverside won't help materially. except they'll have mon track age to pay taxes on and not have any more to haul either. the foot ball game on Thanks giving day. is liack in school again and pursuing his duties with his usual vigor. Roy U Bkkdk. '1 1. News from Lawen. A.rl.r W I..WI. of Marrow. irrg.iB M TlBtos. J.f W ff . &ot f Har UfwiM rBHfor i.tl.r o .rrt. 'jrvgoa rtiai, ftKtai.r Usual four-reel program tomor- SLrS.rji?2-. row night. J. P. Withers is over from' Harney attending to some busi- N0TiCE for pUBUCATION neas in connection wun nis auuea as director of the Burns Flour Milling Co. Austin Goodman is going (Communicated ) irive the children a maaouen Mrs Fred Otley ST., and next Friday night at Tonawama "Grandma" Goff, have been quite as is his usual custom. Thelittle ill. Dr. Hand reports them one will have the floor until they much better. unmask. has ' wtTgu Tarsai t-ab t Barn. Orsfwa. Jsanarf 7, UU i !- is srby sis Ukftt MaJiUin HnteliwD, uf Barvaf . irto &. svsmbst . iiu, wa!e Huoritts at y No 0 J f sartldt 1. Tttwnthlu B 30 ' ' U lCl KorMlaJi hss flitl notirw of latstltiss) j t M stsvse tami smStslSvtt- fmmt u mmtAtUltA 96 t nxm - tHw i4 stfcsv 4--rir.1, beftars wri4i Rrwtr. st Htirss. nrtfoa oait lift 'Uv r-rofvsxy, nu lsisat B4tms ss wltnosssu ttaw.-w N Htiti-o.fi frh- ThwMiNtug. FftHj Htian iMMSl "fco-ra sil al Hsmoy. S f.lal Stfr NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION I vTIKlrtirMUVD'Ifnci, feru trwon. liwrwsibor Li. tVlJ 1 Nods ts Wr) iva lkl JA 1 tiAiMoor. .. .! -- atkJk am tllf ill if I tSSBL , - M, W BBW1B, WW Bir-WWBBBm IB. -" m.lll.1 t7, " bbw. ror BM't M.rlJtBB . U4 ! IUIMIW BU ! UlitM rrool. w MtKBltB riaia to ib UB'l ABO. jAvrlM. tolur. Kl.t bb4 Ssrvlf.r, B , OriBa. " " '" ! ,f J.BMiry MA. ( l.latA.t rkiaarM wltBran. rmu A Hr. 'rtM: wr1Bt, )nr N wi At urn, utajbb. r.BAA. laUU NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CiiiwnitBiUniima. Il. OrB. IIVAAAAIMT ll U HOT CUit t.B 1.lr. i. Mr.br t' tJtat H.ar bo .r nr.. irja. o. .a ii Bttf. Hoaiiirj KalfT No AAC .1 s.pl ', - .1 (UJWIiMMI A. rubirt: ur- s t wi:'aai K.-i s.n Aa. ' ihw i latAurius to aau Tb-t Ir rTAof. to aca, tsa rials to Ifc Ia4 ! Urrtha4. Avlara AAA A AkotxB. I I AAAAAlAlllllAr. A rif. I tA Jllk lisy of Jtn.rr. 1 IA t im .f.. A. Hn ill ; aiiibo. r.i nm. a. tun barek.r All oi rtta Ur(am B,I r . M . ot BariMA. orAAA. ; r Ickm BsWfr. . Kr- ! i.itfc itia. .' . NOTICK FOR PCBI.IHATION. I TD - -,Tb I A tm- H.rij. urvana. juau) 1, nil i i A.r.br gtf.a ibai Imvim M t .ttrtll The children of Lawen spent s vnrv nlrBAi.nf Avtninar f fh been KiatKied tor declaring the rule of h of Mr &nd Mrs j Ethel Kerns, who at the Cummins Heinze caring for her father, left Mon- he is justified in doing it with Friday evening Jan. 16. lUU. bulieta, The law most be supreme. The following program was given: Wednesday. 6? on her return to Ellensburg. Washington. Mr. Kerns is re- The "lawen Uterary Qub" covering nicely from his recent meet at the school house on inn. a um ko NOTICK FOR PUBLICAriON. i nitiu srrtrKM t amj am I (AroB. "r. -.i. wcaiabvr S. Irli. Vo4Ich lB&rbT tif.a IAt lb SArth.ro fBcia. AllWAf touiOBAv. ,V post ..-. .l4f.A. I. Bt.Il. MlBBMiilB lunii.vii Lj.if mrn. ..., . o(lnu,urtfuB. rlw, ott jAir i. I MAAiBAi ii uniry 3. w(i"', t. To.AAAlB S - ItUM II I. . M.rVttAA. bBA il..l AOCU'A i,t i&UAlUB to Mt .A fl A Al UtrAA- J ABr Froo. to AtAAAlAA .;i. 1 .1 ta IteluJ aban. 4-rlbKl. ! tUdaicrrBu.! X.Irr. si Sara., oraaaa. aa IA tatk Oaf al f.kxaarr. 1M4 llaltaaat ua aa aitaaaaa Albart u4 Altart H Ua A'.k. - Ba aa(, c t .a)l ail of Baraa. oraaon wa r Mrs. If law enforcement is to be the Song bv Club America in the coming campaign. I Recitation Earl Sitz hope that Oswald West will be- Instrumental Solo Gladys Gray .me a canaiaate to succeed mm- weeaie: nesoive mat a Laurriiry On the issue thus raised I is more beneficial than a Rabbit apprehend that party lines would Drive. Off. Mr. Sitz and Mrs. vanish, and that he would beiWilfong. Neg. Mr. Swain and triumphantly elected. ! Mrs. Hayes, Mr. Berg, Dr. Hand and Lloyd i f i . - - .J R P..M:, L.kl jonnson were apuomtea juajres. -"I i B UUIIt. ar.IIVaVFI Report for January. a report of 1 for the ' Recitation month ending January 23, 1914: , itor" Pupils from last month 206 ! Vocal holo Recitation They decided in favor of Negative. Male Quartett - Measers. Dillon. Holland. Berg.- S. Sweck. Call and examine my garments, styles and materials, I will take your child's measure for made to order suits, dresses, aprons, rompers and bloomers from 2 to 7 years sizes. Dr. H. A. Harris, of Narrows. received a telegram announcing the death of his mother in New York and took the stage out the Monday morning to attend the funeral. He expects to be back Wilden. before the middle of next month. I C. M. Faulkner of the Eastern NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. l-xrTUaTATKA LAND OfH. E Varna orama. haaaaiAar i: hn ocica la aaraba gtraa laat i llAr! imur baab. of NarruajA. uraaaj.. arlaa. u. iaaaarr i nil, aiAJ. MoCBMtaad tatrr. Na. jouaj, for ISaav. aar M: Ntn aa4 aw.vv. . aattlaa at. Tawaaai. m 1 . aaaaa 3u t liait Malaamr LaA. UUaaiaMarttiaa baa la. aonca al lataatiaa to aiaaa lit! Ihraa aar aaaaf. aa aataMAa aaAlat la Um Ua4 aaaaa m- eilbaaV bafcMpa a.alat.r ud Aaal.r. al arkar raaaoa to lb. .llapaaal to.paUcaat Haraa. onaoa.aa taa atk Jar or Jaaoar? 1 .t ooia aia tnir aJSjarlta Of brotaat to tkla ilAiamaataAAA.aAAattB.Maa aaVA aa or bafora tk. rtrj .lay at rabruarr koaa I (aro. liaaift a Caa!aai4. Iillaai ' f Harrla. K.aiiar L. Haa. AJ. .t N.fr. . Via r.aaa. aaciatai Wa r.aaa aaalatar kar iiu (lad la tkla oAV. ita aaaiicailua to Aatan aa4.r t aa b rat utooa ol ta. art of oa imi iMTuvMl Jul, I lama ai -ii ta? at l'tW', Aar II r rn U tut it Hartal Ka aTOi . ..,,,' Aaj Aa4 Ail wraaoa -laJai!A a.Iina.lf tka the Child S IaaJa 4aArriid. or amriaa ta oban baaaaaa i ai saw ana.rai raaraaiar or to. laaj. .ir rar Aar Registered new Registered secondary Readmitted . Total Pupils dropped . . 12 2 241 46 196 Pupils on register since be- gining of year marked "RM 241 Pupils on register since be ginning of year marked 'E' 8 Emma Johnson , Oregon Engineering Co. has or Bemeice Hand ! dered a Stdebaker Six car to be Heiene Swain used in connection with his busi- Teddy West ' ness. The company has been raper Mited Dy Bailey Mayes xudng a Studebaker since 1911 Song by Club Home Sweet Home ; .nd the excellent service receiv- tne uub adjourned unui fn-jed from it was a strong factor in WORK HORSES FOR SALE I have on hand a number of work hones--geldings and marea for Mate. I have instructions to sell at onee and for cash and will make the prices right. J. W. BIGGS. Burns, Oregon day evening Jan. 23, 1914. Aid Waa Not Asked. Upholds Governor West. The following letter by Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pendl.'..n appeared in the Oregon ian of recent date: Without attempting an mation of either the constitution ality or the wisdom of the declar ation of martial law at Copper-1 field, I am constrained to n inert 249 Over six and under 9 93 Over 9 and under 12 83 Over 12 and under 14 46 Over 14 and under 10 28 Total 249 ' selecting the latest production of ; the Studebaker corporation. With a view of accommodating the passenger and express busi- neas between this city and Jun- tura, the nearest railroad station, I R. J. McKinnon and Son have Hia awawataj TraaiaU Otrar. Mr. Dyspeptic, would. you like toJfeel that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without injury: that may seem so un- In the account of the county court proceedings published in your last issue is one item to tarkiiaiVk I UiaK Fat a. 1 1 O ft Salt Ttin that of the board assisting in the' Sf1 " order ,or two Stud1e support of the three daughter, of j JTf "; Henry (Joodlow. 1 did not ask " " rmm " ... r-o. ..u..M --A A .t faa.1 i. "I- mMwrr clined to accept in fact will not am AaaAa t I rial mAHAV 4SA MSmwaWAwSSwAWral M fr- ed. In doing this I do not wish U ig nveet 11 pw to reflect upon the kind intenUons ' fnKer " and V be placee in j route as soon These cars will service over the as practicable and HARNEY VALLEY HOSPITAL MODERN A DOCTOR ALWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL" EachaAiva far Surgical Maalical aaat CaarfiaBiaat Caaaa WE STSIVE TO PLEASE. PATIENTS MAY HAVE ANY PHYSICIAN THEY CHOOSE WHILE IN THIS HOSPITAL "SavecaAA aa Haapital work is only altaiaaal by caaaa and ilnllaal Attaaitioa ta aataila bjr trajaad Altaaalaali SUGAR 12 lbs. 50 lbs. lOOlbs. $1.00 3.60 7.00 A. K. Richardson General Merchandise JCaaliitLTa OregonTrunk R LINE The Owl for Busy Peopl Dally train each way between Central Oregon points and Portland. Taarlst sleeping car (Berths Sl.OO. First class Save a Day Each Wa; 1RS. STANDARD and HARRIS, re. Freaa Central Oregoat To Central Oregon Leave Bend 8:30 p m Leave Portland 7 00 Deschutes 8:48 pm Arrive Madras 6:60 1 Redmond 9:10 p m " Metolius 6:15 1 Terrebonne 9:24 p m " Culver 6:2S t Culver 10)2 pm " Terrebonne 7.-08 1 Metolius 10:20 pm Redmond 7 .23 1 Madras 10:30 p m Deschutes 743 1 Arrives Portland 8:10 am Bend a I , that if the governor ha.s goM to likely to you that you do not even extremes, the legislature, and hppe for an ending of your trouble ! words in praise of Chamberlain's of the court, but it was unsolicit ed bv me and I will not accept it under the circumstances. Mary C. Hill. Baal Coma MaJ.oaa far OulaVaa "I am very glad to say a few not the executive, is at fault. The people demanded of that body at its last session lviolati..n which would assure prompt and complete enforcement of the txit permit us to assure you that it i.s not altogether impossible. ft others can be cured perman t1 ntly. and thousands hare been. why not you? John R. Barker, criminal laws, and the result wasWrf Battle Creek, Mich., is one of the abortive statute of February (them. He says. "I was troubled 25, 1913. which requires a tedi with heartburn, indigestion, and oua. and probably, in nod eases, liver complaint until I used useless, court proceeding to r - Chamberlain's Tablets, then my move officers who are neglectful trouble was over." Sold by all of duty. Under the rules of dealers. evidence which govern courts it ' ia not easy to prove facts which It looks like the weather man on general principles every j isn't going to give the dry farm reasonable man knows to be true, i er a chance to show what he can The state asked bread, and was do the coming season, aa there given atone. has been a large aflMMSt of pre- Had the legislature responded 'cipitation and the end is not yet Cough Remedy" writes Mrs Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. "I have used it for years both for my children and myself and it never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be without it as it gives almost immediate relief in cases of croup." Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is pleasant and safe to take, which is of great importance when a medi cine must be given to young children. For sale by all dealers. Tonawama tomorrow night. Remember the date of the agricultural short course. Feb. 16-21. transportation between Burns and Portland or eastern points. The time required to reach Port land over this line will be 27 hours. Reports come to this office that the grain crop of last season has practically all been marketed and there has been some advance in the price. A Urge amount of the hay put up the previous year for which there was no demand has also been bought and will be fed out during the present winter, giving our farmers and hay rais ers a chance to realize good prices on the crops for the coming sea son. We seem to get excited about our supposed over produc tion too soon. It has been the general rule that all the products of this section Anally And a mar ket at good prices, so we'll just continue to raise more grain, vegetables and other "farm truck" and trust to securing a market 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. P. 1 A- . . a a - . aa, . , . . xiuir! aaraivu o ucijni, octwaca cnirai urvgon and rorti and Portland and Eastern ci ties. Connections made in Portland to and from Willamett. Astoria and Clatsop Beach points, -Puget Sound, Spokane U Colorado, St Paul. Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago. Fares. Time Schedules, and other Information by letter or ui application to R. H. CROZIER, J. H. CorbeR, Agt. AaAt-Caal Paaa. Aaaatt. Partauai. Ora. BaaaL Or. W. C WILKES. As. Cew'l Freight A Pasa. Agent, Portland O J Guaranteed Hot Water and Fountain Syringes Saturday Evening Post Advertisement and WINDOW DISPLAY All Rubber Goods Guaranteed Two Years Rexall Drug Store HEED BROS. Props. 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 sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Barns Department Store laAJlthe news in The TimcsHerald tor $2.0