f $ $ $ You like 'em don't you? When you spend them you like to get the best possible values for your money That's why you want to see the Remarkable Values we now offer befor you buy a NEW SUIT SNAPP NEW LINE NOW ON DISPLAY Come and see them You'll be mighty glad you came Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers I. O. O. F. Building; - - Burns, Oregon THE CELEBRATION. She Wmt-txM JULIAN HYRD Manager SATURDAY. JUNE 27 IBM SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ob. Y.ar $2.00 Sim Month. 1.00 Tkraa Month. ... .75 WHY NOT? While considerable improve ment is jyoinjr on in Burns at pre sent it appears that there must be certain steps taken toward water works and a sewer system before any great improvement can be expected. This has been a jrreat drawback for the past few years and one that has been considered many times. Hums should have these improvements but peculiar conditions have pre vented their fulfillment up to this time. Several estimates have been made as to the cost of in stalling water and sewer and it has been estimated the most fea sible and economic from the ini tial cost of such an undertaking is a pumping system. There has never been a vote taken on the proposition of bonding the city for such improvement but it is the opinion of many that now is an opportune time for such an election to be called, especially as it is understood that there are bonding houses who have signifi ed their willingness to buy Burns bonds. Needed business enterprises are held up on account of lack of water and sewer; the town will not build as it would without such and the business men and pro perty owners seem willing to vote bonds and undertake this improvement. Why not do it? Every man in town will admit it is the most necessary thing to the advancement of the city, yet there is a disposition to wait. What for? The railroad is not rushing in at so rapid a rate as lomaxe mat any hindrance, even though we expect to have quite an expense to bring the line to this place. Every property own er in Burns fully expects to do his share toward the railroad when the time comes but in the meantime let us go ahead. Frank Johnson of the Colonization Co. has recently found a fine spring within a reasonable distance of Burns that will supply all the water necessary for the city and his company will gladly turn it over to the town for this purpose if the citizens of Burns find it to their advantage to put in a gravity system rather than a pumping plant. U'ts get togeth er with the councilmen and dis cuss this matter. Let Burns be a unit for once in the history of the place and see what really can be done under such circumstances. two-year old wethers from Hep pner to Seattle. W. E. Mudd of of Ellenburg shipped 2000 yearl ings. Prices at present are said to be ranging as follows; Two year old wethers, $3.60; mixed yearlings, $3. 50, yearling wethers $2.75 to $3; yearling ewes, $4.50. Yearling ewes are notably high er this year than last and shows the demand on the part of grow ers for breeding stuff. To the Democratic Voters A telegram Thursday forenoon announced that it would be Im possible for 1'rof. Hetzel to be in Burns to deliver the oration on the 4th and the committee wired an invitation to Judge Dalton Biggs to be orator. No answer had been received at 1 o'clock. although a second wire was sent him this morning. However, if ho cannot come a local speaker will be pressed into service. One of the pleasing features of the celebration will be the music furnished by Mrs. Dodge's orchestra of little violin players who will assist in the program at the Tonawama. They will play in connection with thobig chorus choir that will sing the National airs and also give selections alone with the piano accompaniment, A large number of Indians are here from Fort Bidwell to take part in the celebration, having a lot of ponies besides an entire baseball team of Indian boys who have signified their willingness to play the Burns team, but since the game on the fourth has been advertised single men vs. married men it is likely the boys will not want to change, es pecially since the two teams have have been practicing, but the Indians are ready to give the players a turn on most any con ditions they might name. And they're players too, having met and defeated some good teams Addition! Local. from I wish to thank the voters who supported me at the late primary election and ask that I may re ceive the same consideration from them at the general election in November. After a primary contest in the Democratic Party which was free from personalities 1 hope and ask for the uddivided sup port of the party at the polls. To the voters of the county I wish to say that I have no pro mises to make other than the following few. If I am elected to the office of County Judge the measure of county economy will be that of personal economy and proposed expenditures will be made onjy after satisfying per sonal business judgment; with 2( precincts in our county and a County Board of but three mem bers the great part of our terri tory is but inadequately repre sented on the Board, and for that reason every effort of the Board should be to consult every sec tion of the eounty-not on minor matters, details or routine, but on vital changes or methods ana, u elected, it shall be my was voted, endeavor to withhold the action n. u. mam BurtDunten was over Drewsey during the week. Features and comedy pictures at Tonawama tomorrow night Finest alfalfa, timothy and red top hay baled may !hj had at the Goodman feed barn is south Burns Clarence Young will order ex tras for Champion mowers, but requires charges paid in advance. E K I'lirlngLon has about 100 cords of slab wood at the mill that he would be glad to give to the farmers for threshing time. It makes tfood fuel and gets up steam quick. Clarence McKinnon and Bert Richardson, accompanied by their families, have gone to the Deschutes for an outing. Morris Schwartz is assisting Joe Thomp son in the Kihaidson store dur ing Bert's absence. W. F. HiUnw took his depar ture yesterday by way of Band for Stettin whore ho will join Mrs. Htssner. Presbyterian Services. Tomorrow, Sunday morning, Dr. Benson's theme will be "The Dawn of the Kingdom;" in the evening, "Omnipotence, All Pow er is Given unto Me In Heaven and in Earth." The Presbyter ian Synod, which embraces the entire state, will convene at Eugene, July 9th all Presbyter ian ministers aro expected to at tend. The Summer school of the Uni versity of Oregon, convenes im mediately at the close of the Synod, so the clergy will have an opportunity of attending both of these important assembles. The Presbyterian church has granted their pastor a vacation during the month of July to at tend these assemblies and visit his family. He leaves nent. Mon day for his home. There will be no preaching service during July at the Presbyterian Church, but the Sunday school will continue as usual. Catholic Church. 1. On Sundays and Holy days of obligation Holy Mass with sermon at i " a. m. 2. On week days Holy Mass at 6:30 a. m. Ail Other services, besides 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 Niermann. (). F. M. Pastor of The Church of the Holy Family. Notl W Flasi hUlisMt In Hi.' ('utility Court of thaHUta of Or- Kon, for Harney Oountr. In lli matter of ttie eatala of ttolwrt Dunn, ilareiuml. Notts. i hereby glren that tht nntlrr .iv nt-il hit filni hU final account herein, iiml tlinl the .linl:r ol aaiil Court linn llxetl the time for hearing objection to iiml , i limit nt of tlic name for Thar ilny, the '..'ml dny of July, ltd I. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of aaiil (lay, nt the Court Houac in llurna, Oregon, Dated Huron, Oregon, May 21, 11)14. Ml. IAIN M. Ii IAN, Klecutorof ihcBitateol Koliert )tmti,Ucd. Hale of flrat publication, May 2.'), 1014. I bile of laat publication, June 20, 1914. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITKIIHTATKH LANIl OKKIi K. I Hnrim, Orpgou. J ''''. ft!4 I Nolle I hrlr lvn thai Villa A liy,of Purlin, On-aon, who. mi August 17. IW07 mail l. .. I.aml Knlry Nil limn. Hertal No. Ml. Mr .-.', Hm-Holt 10, Tuwuthlp IM H Mange HI Kal, VHIIamatlo Mnrlrllao, Nortbof Malheur lake loot llleil nolle of Intention M mall Hual Proof, lo ntabllh elalm to the l.ml abova ile nilbi-il hefor the Iteglafer and Kerelvur at im i im, Oregon, on tl 7th ilay of July, 1914. t lallnant iiaitta a wllnaaao Kilwaril II MiKiu.it Narrow. lrgon, Weal lilt J Maker. I ... Wllami, Krau Havei, all ill tiuriii, dragon. Wm. r, HoglaUr. 'el ill.vi) llurtut: 1.11 No NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION I'miiiiUhtm I.KIi iirrn i. i Hum, dragon, May UK, ivuj Nollen I harahy given that Ilia Surinam Hi' Hallway i ntuiiaiiy. whoa iot ottlr n.t.iiiM t mi. rani, M,i.::-ZL"a. haa ihu nth .lay nt May mi. HI In thla orm-p It an .lli-allon In lrt uudar lb. provision of the ...to! . niia-re, auvmtrwl July I. I.n (Ml Ntal , BJT.ajB nK',NK',mi HI, T V H. H. WKill, W M. Hartal No U7MB Any ami all iM-raom i Uniting a.tvrly the inn. I. .leaerilM.ii, or l.lri,g to olite.'l liri-atl o the mineral iharartar of in Iii1, or lor any it in-1 reaaou to lb diapoaal to j Irani. bonlil HI their am,tai lis of jiroleat In thin ..(II. r, mm M Intel the VVIh day of July, lull w r.aa. Koglatxr. Sunset Notes. Walter Hurmer is helping Frank Tomlin to do the logging at the Clemens saw mill. The rain which fell here Wed nesday was a great help to the grain crops. Sunset will celebrate the 4th of July and expect to have a big time. There will be a basket dinner, sports and a big dance in the evening. At the school meeting Mrs. 0. V. Reed was elected clerk and Mrs. (',. Perry was elected direc tor. A special tax of ten mills Notice I Contractor aft Bnlldrr. Bids are hereby called for, for the erection and eiiiipmeiit ol a school-house at F.gli, OlSfOB. Plans and specifications may he seen at T. S. Hames, IgJI, Ore. Bids to be accompanied with a certified check or cash amounting to 10 percent of bid. Lids will close July l.'fth at t M. and tx opened July 15th.: F. G. Henson. T. K. Hames. Clerk. Chairman. ( "in Mn ill' nt lick, ilijnty, u.-i i.li-nl tin. I ilnatli benefit protraction at mini mum coal. 2,00.00 ili-alb Unellt; tl.OUi.UO for loeeot limb or eyeabjhl; (aotn So (jo i 1)6.00 world)' ink or ac ri.li.nl Im in-lit; II ,00000 Kmergemy re- ii. -i tii-nt-iii, i oi i in. im per year) no othor 1.1(101 or nemmonti. In tbl t iin r ! all men ami women am pin-nil uit an equal baail, regent! of oecupa. tion. Kvery perron makee the Mine form of application, pay the lame atnotinlof im iiiliim ami receive! tho "'lie amount ol bom Hi. Men anil W. mien between the agee of III ami .'. lire aiveototl. No restriction! aa to oc iiipalion, only Kg. 1 1 road men employed rapid) on raar rln ur rounnd houie, can not be accepted. Claim are paid within ility daya anywhere in the I '. S. Canada or Europe. Old reliabli Inaurnucc C-jinpany. $100,000,110 uu Stall. dealt aa a protection for I'olicy Itulder and to guarantor) the payment of clalma I"i furthor free infnrmaUon lulilre iiietrive I!. Werner, oecrulary hihI iii'iitirul Manager, llui lit, Ituffalo, H. V. tair ago, eeg, occupation ami no -till. ill Ihgpl. H. 17'.'. SPECIAL INVITATION Spring Opening We extend to all a special re quest to call and examine our NEW SPRING LINE OF GOODS Dress goods, waists, dresses, skirts new summer underwear in silk, lisle, cambric in all styles, hosiery, gloves, neckwear, new ribbons, laces, embroideries, full line trim ming, silks and buttons BROWNS SATISFACTORY STORE Quality Goods Only and Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without excep tion .should kop this preparation at hand durinjr the hot weather of the summer months. Cham berlain's Chollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times ib cost when needed and is almost certain to be Beaded before the summer jh over. It has no superior for the BQipoM for which it is intended. Buy it now. For sale by all dealers. AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY PBICB8 SAVK IKDM 30 to SO I'KU CKNT lire Md I 7.30 lOst 7. HO MsIM id ho SttSjf it- i :n:i' 1140 Mti l:i.7d ii34 M.HU ! I 10 HO Ms. I7.hu l'i4' j ltl.75 win1,, io.K.'. -17(4 , ill ,Vi :i7ift -Ji.ial of the Board on any new or novel policy until every section of the county has been consulted, and that when determination of the Board is finally made it shall be that of the Board; matters with in the particular jurisdiction of the County Judge will be expe dited as intended by our laws. Promising- the voters such an administration as is above out lined if I am elected I abide their choice on the material issues above mentioned. Very Respectfully John R. Jenkins, Democratic Nominee for County Judge. (Paid Adv. ) Picture show tonight. Christian Science services Sun days 11 a m., Wednesdays at H p m. Reading room open from 2 to 5 Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. First door east of stairway, Hissner Bldg. Cordia invitation extended to all. Considerable Activity In Sheep Market A despatch from Pendleton says that there is considerable activity in the Eastern Oregon sheep market and the prices continue Btrong. Within the week McKay Bros, shipped li(MM) yearlings from here to Seattle, theBheepto be fed in transit Bomewherein central Washing ton. Five days ago Frye & Co. of Seattle shipped out 20 loads of Horses are worth more in this county than they were ten years ago. The prediction was freely made that the universal use of the automobile would effect the horse market and consequently have a depressing effect upon the price. Such has not been the case so far as this country is concerned. There has been more inquiry for horses in this country the last few months than for several years past. The price is not quite bo good as it was two years ago but the demand is better if the demand can be de termined by the number of buy ers that have been in the field. Chas. Parrish of Use recently bought 1000 which were shipped out and a number of smaller bunches have been purchased. Blue ML Eagle. arid his brother have returned from the railroad with a load of freight for Burns merchants. Clyde and Van B. Embree are cutting wild hay on their ranches and will have about seventy acres of bunch grass and rye grass to harvest. Prof. Newell is teaching jn the Dog Mountain district and has a good school. Prof, Newell is 0M of the pioneer teachers of Harney county and it seems like old times to see him back in the school room. N. Henney has a good crop of grain on his ranch this year which goes to show what can be done mostly on greese wood land if a man keeps farming and dtx;s not get discouraged. The potatoes and other tender garden truck were damaged by the late frosts and coming out aingni ana me potato crop in Sunset will he a hummer this year. Ernest Alton Shafer and Miss Ermine Alice Owen, were marri ed at Blue River Oregon June 10, Mr. Shafer was raised in Harney county and was county surveyor. Several of the real estate men of Burns have been in this local ity lately looking over the coun try. The drilling of the oil well with bright prospects of its suc cess makes the people here more encourage to go ahead with the improvement of their homes. There never was better prospects ror mis locality man mis year. The rain has been plentiful when needed to insure good crops and the greatest regret is that we haven't in more grain. The real estate men and people look ing for land all speak a word for Sunset. nay u1Krmr ' -nt i -iJ-T-ai ' VI J aafcyaaa-vi .e aT lrWaaU Tube I-'.ft M i HO Ml 300 Mi MD MO 800 Ml 4110 0 10 6.110 Ail other aixee in itork. Nou Skid lire U per cent additional, red tube! ten per cent above the gray. All new. clean, h-eah guaranteed Urea. Keel lanilanl and independent makee. luy direct from ui and vn money. 6 per tlUcount if payment in full acoompaulei iach order. C. O. I), on 10 per rent de poit. Allowing eiaininallon TIKK I -At TOHIKS SAI.KS CO. A Dayton, Ohio THE STAR Feed Barn II. i.u.iori. I'r.,,, Horsea Boarded by the Pay, Week or Month CAREFUL ATTENDANTS Good Feed and Reasonable prices Horace 25c per Head in Barn Haled Hay and Grain for Kalr Comfortable Camp Houne With Cook Stove PATRONAGE SOLICITED Accural Hay and Slock Scales I'rjee for weighing 20c. Hi)ut Ham S., Hum. tnmti mmuntiuiti!iuitmtttniutnnntuttt:nti The Oregon Hotel OLLIE DARStV, Prap. Comforts of Home Personal Attention Home Cooking Clean Rooms and Beds lest Table Service Cearteeii Treatment iiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiniiiinmnntmroi GET READY FOR THE i By coming in and looking over my full line of LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDRENS SHOE I also have a new line ol Percales. Flaxonm, Ginghams, Voiles, ctJ Latest In Neckwear. Harrette, Side uij Back Combs for Ladles. Just arrived, til Latest in Tics, Collars, Suits, Caps, IlatiJ Underwear and Shirts for Men. SPECIAL CASH PRICE On quantity orders for' GROCERIES For Haying A. K. Richardson General Merchandise BUTTER WRAPPERS Printed in accordance with legal requiremtnto on thort notice at THE TIMES-HERALD Job Rooms TortoU Shell Auto Glaiica AT SALISBURY'S NOTICK KOU PUBLICATION l'NITl. mtt I.akii urn, ,, , Muni, iiri'tfiin. linn- It'll t Nutler j! Iieraliyilveu Dial Milium I Ml Muni,, of Ifliriia, lireauii. who, on July . w, mail lloma.lvatl Kritry. No UKMA, for K'.HW. anill.ol ri and 7. Ha. Hot, i. ruwB!bl. IM ' Kail,. M k. ttlllamnll,. Mnrlillall. I.n. I I auilr of litti'iillou l maku final lit. wr I roof, to uaialillnh . laltu loll,.- latnl iiu.t . .1. nrlhvil. iMfim tin- it,.Kii..i an, I llccaltvr, at Burin. irr i ihn l7,th tnv or Jul, nut t'lalmaol na nidi at, im, tjaa .Cl Hwe.lt. Karl n,.. Alio B II, all MoKimii, all of Bora, Orogon Wm I .mn taalitor, The Burns Flour Milling Co. Msnufsrturers of home products HIGH GRADE FLOUR "CREMO" THE FAMOUS BREAKFAST FOOD Tho Cream of the Wheat, Fresh and Palatable Bran and Other Rolled Mill Feeds You Patronize Home when you deal here NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. llNITIIiHrtTKK I.ANMIIIII K I Hllrtii, tlrtigon, May H, In I I Notll'P I haraky Hl vol. that . ha, ;., K. Alnol.l, ol Wavt.rly. Oruoll, who. uu Ot i , mui matin II . . oj . at . a.T rClilry No .. .1 Htola No UW7. forHi.HW'.N...-. 17. N',SWi4,Hwuao' lowo.iil,, J7M UaiiKii :., I .,. it,- m,-,' Itllan, baa Ilia.) iu,tl,. tit , l, Hiialnv. .ar I'toof. i ctal.lllt rlalmlolb land lHivi',latrliK).l, befor Haaili t..l H. 3l "i l" ""'"" '"l'"". "" K'lt .l,.y laluatii naiiin a Itaamai Krank Ht.alf. lion t, l.,i,, a It Han urll li a Bvuuull, all of ttavt.rh tlr,Kon. w. raaaa Si ilaMi NOTICK KOU I'U 111, ICATION llNI'lltll HTATKh I AN, 0 K IIiiiiii, oruoit, Hat ll. im i Noll I loifl.y kh.,1, a i ... Mi, haul J. ti i minor, ol lianio, Oral who, uubvull " '"l"1" ll'iii'larl Kill ty. No lltl7 'for NBg.HlllofllV I'owti.hl,, 41 n BaSfBlTl? Wlllain.tl. Url,ll.n. I,.. 1,., n,,n, ,. ofluuS lion lo uiaka llnal thrt.f al uroal, to tatahllab ttlaltii loth, latnl almvi' .l.-a. rl I..-I . I. .(,,,,. ,,.,. rait a. Mutylh Jr. II H. founnlwl r, at hi. oBlo, at Audruw. Orcifuu ,,n tl,, inibdavol Jun. lull ' claimant uauu an wllnaiM William tl. Milling,, anil 'I ho, una I in fit rruuu both Of llrltlo, llti.goii Iriiiliirli I, I Ml, i, , Orovllt. Oruaon. l,,-it.,i,l I ...... ... ,,.. Oragon. "' Wm. i ai.ii,. liofiiior. Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Timothy, Alfalfa and Red lop Hay Baled Hay For Sale Free (amp House and Feeding Privily, s ,,, Corral or Barn. Customers Care For Own Stock. W. A. GOODMAN, Adjoining Fail (.rounds. Seashore Vacation CLATSOP BEACH BEST for FDN AND REST TU. a Ba. ! ... ......,.. r ami h.Ura,i, braaa... th. .urf and warm .all watar balhtng, will giva a new i.tt to Ufa. ' nd Ump Accommodations. Warm Sea Water Natatorium at Seasida and Gearhart. A DELIGHTFUL TRIP ALONG THE BEAUTIFUL COLUMBIA MVER . .miiw KAIN9CARKY1N(; OBSERVATION PARLOR CARS AND COMFORTABLE COACHES SEASHORE SPECIAL S EVERY MORNING AND SATURDAY SPECIAL r. m. rnuni ruKll.ANU TO CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNIIKII HI A'l'KHl.AMl orrfci Hill III, lliuaon, Inn. I ,, mn. Nolle la baruhy ill von that nil., It. t,rf,of llaruy, iwnmi. who, ,, .,.,riin i.t. itit mtf ."''."""ail Knlry, Hailal No. n ., i , (, NH Of H1,, Hl'l'llon Ml, lMMl,i, v. ,,,,,,, "flpB . Will.,,,,,!!,, Mart ii Ita Ml.!! nolle, of llilfllllon UI miik,. t ntalliili proof, to talabllnh i.lalm lo Ihu I,,,,, I bo .h, t'rlboil. hafoii, Huulalnr an, I It.., ..I...,, .., o Uraaou, ,,u tbaili rla uf July, t:,i i ' ' f'laliuant naiQuaa wllinaia Z wuttl ",a'ou. oi uuru. Orta.in. i,K,. ifOOd I jyjjj1 i0 '" h "l, "l "' ll.liiu), Wa. Kiaaa, laajatar 1S.SS Bloaad Trip Tlfk romUm. UMltOet.ai TICKBTB ULD DAILY Mtlltarjr BisjOaw kCncampmaal and Practice. Par Ntoi,- JBUM IS-Sa. Aalart M ftta and Motoraoal Ract. uly S-4. New Spring Goods Have arrived and we ere now ready to supply you with your requirements Dress Goods. Wash Goods Laces, Ribbons. Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, etc. FURNISHINGS. SHOES CAUL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store Tickets and details furnished by agents OregonTrunk Ry CENTRAL OREGON LINE i J. H. CORBETT, Agent, Bend, Oregon JOB WORK We do it right