PHMIHHHHHHIHHHBHiN b1" J- . " ' .. ',, I i.: R n j ,i, 4 tlo iro th !' ol sot - "DRESS UP BOYSr A NSW NATIONAL MOVE WITH VNCLB SAM AS LBADBK This la specially FOR YOU. Come at once and see as, yon will flail that wo are prepared, and YOU will be pleased with what we have to SHOW YOU. Show the next fellow that YOU are ready to make AMERICA THE REST DRESSED NA TION ON EARTH. Skirts, ckwmr, underwear, hatter, los. Sat Ml madrfor-a-rvltr Clothe, all at ratodierate arlcca DRESS UP BOYS Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers Jhi Iimt-$CYa(d JUUAN BYRD Mi.nagrr SATURDAY. OCTOMBER 1. ItIB suBsaurnoN rates On. Yar Six Moetka Theoo MtHiths .... ,oo 1.00 .75 Give The Wilson Administration Credit J. R. Jenkins, one of the moat extensive wool growers of the entire Eastern Oregon country, was in this week from his home in the Stein's Mountain section looking after his varied business interests Mr. Jenkins has not sold his wool crop for this year but is not at all concerned sa to the price he will eventually get for it He says Preisdent Wil son's administration has proven n success in every respect but es pecially is this true as applied to his particular business. He has contracted many hundred sheep for delivery in the immediate future at prices never before of fered for the class and pro for even better prices. He lays the tariff is a joke, that it never did help the sheep man sod never will. With transportation and an equal chance the products of Harney county, not only in wool but all classes of products, can compete with the world. Mr. Jenkins owns the brewery propetry in this city and was here to arrange with Mr. Larson, the man who has purchased the steam laundry from H. W. Mc Hose, to convert the entire build ing into a first class laundry and has arranged for the necessary changes to put it inshapc for him. Grain-Sampling Device. A simple and new device for sampling grain, seeds and other material is fully described in De partment Bulletin No. 287. This device was developed by special ists of the department primarily to meet the demands of grain and seed dealers and laboratory workers for a method of secur ing a reliable sample of grain or seed from a larger portion of the material to be examined, graded or analyzed. The construction and the process used in the de vice have been made very simple and yet are such as to Insure re liable samples. The device does not require power of any kind, ns its principle is the distribution by gravity of the material to be sampled over a cone, which is provided with separate ducts in a way to insure thorough mixture of the grain. The devirs also can be so arranged that one-half of the sample can be used for testing and grading, and the sec ond half provided for the seller or buyer. It can also be used for blending two or more streams of wheat or other gray) in one or more sets of rows In a mill. The device also can be used for asm pi ing Hour, meal, feeds, coal, ore or any other material of like kind, or to mix or blend and divide two or more streams of unlike material, and yet provide a thorough mixture of all the kinds of material. tlon of the business interests and of the surrounding country. It means much toward the develop ment of the territory. The rail road irlookina for business, not Railroad Right on to Burns Without Delay 1 1 i .nt inued from page one) theO. W. R. AN. and ascertain the wishes of the company as to what the attitude of the railroad people would be, what they would ask of Burns and work in harmony with these suggestions. In order that there be no delay in the matter. thuRo details will be arranged at once and the necessary steps taken to get the work from the present proposed terminus started. It is hoped to have the matter so arranged that there will be no Hlop by the rail road until it reaches Burns. At the meeting held last night to listen to a report of the ex ecutive committee Senator Lane wbh called upon to address those present and he responded in a encouraging talk. Senator Lane said the object of the club was most commendable admonishing, all interested to work in harmony. "Put your teeth in and stay with it" was his suggestion, Emulte the Seattle spirit in being a unit in every action; if any man show ed an inclination to ")ay down'' give him an invitation to get out. but we would be justified in blacklisting him. Tha Senator 0 your mending and sew said he did not know what the M button", wjthout extra charge, attitude of the railroad people Sae the Steam laundry about would Le but suggested giving your work. U. S. Ssnator Lane is in Burns for a Day cur at this time. Ui.nnlnr I .ana atntori that thfl for a fabt.ua, therefore data tlmt!gregt tfoube wjth d has already been gathered may be submitted and the line will be built. Hope to Start Indian ' School Here This Fall Wm. Farre has had a letter from Mr. Wilson, representative of the Indian Department in this state, asking for informa tion in connection with the m tablishment of a school for the Piute Indians at this place this winter, According to this letter the Department does not desire to build this fall and therefore ask as to the possibility of leasing a suitable building for this pur pose and also to house the teach er and matron temporarily until such time as a school house may b built. Those interested are making an investigation and the matter will be reported to the Department in the immediate NFuture. partment was that the people of the east do not realise conditions in the far west and the Impor tance of the mail service to the isolated sections. While some places are well served and cer tain parts of the service were really bringing in a revenue over the expense, that money was not available to place better service in other sections that- demand changes. Senator Lane and family leave today by the way of Bend for their return to Portland, but will take time to visit other portions of the Central Oregon territory while en route. The Senator was glad to see the people of this ate tion and noted the development of the country. He was glad to meet us without any trumpets or brass bands, but just take us un a wares and meet us without pomp. He is an earnest worker in the interest of the state and therefore his visit has given him a vast fund of information that will prove a help in aiding in whatever legislation we may need DRESS DP BOYS Williama Zogiman Clo. Co. have the goods. r Circuit Court In Session. Burns Musicians Cordially Received By Neighbors. Several auto loads of people from this city went over to Can yon City last Saturday where a concert was given by the Jittle violin pupils of Mrs. M. V. Dodge, assisted by a few vocalists. The entertanment was under the aus pices of the ladies of two chnrch es of that place and the iruests were most hostipitably taken care of in the homes. The concert was generously patronized, the house being filled to capacity, and every number was rounbly applauded and ap parently much appreciated. Our little players completely captivated the people of that city and turn our hosts captivat ed the visitor as every indivual on the tour expressed the plea sure it gave them to be able to entertain them so pleasingly and the praise is unstinted for the manner in which they were re ceived and entertained them selves. Following the performance the guests were invited to the Guild Hall were an enjoyable reception was given them with refresh ments. The writer has been vis iting Canyon City at intervals for the past thirty years or more and has many warm freinds among the pioneer residents of the town. Each visit gives him pleasure but the last one seemed doubly so as it showed the hospi table spirit of the people not only for those who were well known but the strangers as well. The homes were open to the Burns aggregation and every child hud particular attention. The trip was made without any mishap or accident to rnur the pleasure and Canyon City may rest assured that the whole bunch would be delighted to make an other such journey at any on venient time. The reciepta from the tntef. ment were given to the ebetvbea of that city it is understood a nice sum was realized, then fore all concerned are happy over the result. Judge Dal ton Biggs arrived from Ontario last Saturday even ing and the grand jury for the circuit court convened last Mon day. The regular term of circuit court convened until next Mon day when the jurors will be pre sent but Judge Biggs has been hearing some equity cases during the week and disposing of such business as was in reading for consideration. Three decrees for divorce were granted, those of Effie Smith vs. Arthur Smith; Fronts Riggs vs. Charles Riggs; Jessie vs. Charles Miller. Some law also had con sideration but nothing further than the disposition of motions, arguments, etc., were taken up. A few cases were settled and dismissed. The grand jury has brought in a few indictments and it is un derstood they will mass their final report this afternoon, bet too late for us to get it in this issue. The following have been arrigned: State vs. Guy McCoy Larceny from a dwelling; entered a plea of not guilty. State v. A- R Campbell Ob taining money under false pre tences; plea of not guilty. State vs. Marion Hodge Lar ceny in a dwelling; plea of not guilty. State vs. Ventura Equibar Arson; plea of guilty. State vs. Warren and Ivan Stephens -Wanton killing of ani mals and assault with a danger ous weapon; two counts agajnt each; plea of not guilty. i rBBBwSsr i- H$3ta&'a - , M fcsaassa. ... TJ-bb"' -, Browns' Quality Store ruK rLL ct vv in i ci NEW GOODS-NEW PRICES We want you to call on us be fore making your purchases. We can supply your wants in anything required. You will find Quality and Satisfactory Service responsible for our suc cess. N. BROWN & SONS-QUALITY STORE Burns, Oregon j ' i Making a Cut and Fill 00 th Oregon at Eastern Rsjlrpad Between hers and Riverside - ZmL .s - '"JBhifcLgaa ' fljrrlffift pj E9 mmmmilkmmmmmTt ' 1bBBbB&. --'SV-'iS TKafl - uaassamf j'JmnwBBkm : m :m mv W --.? t. v - -'iLi !$&,& . m Bfij A MERCILESS JUDGE. One Who Shows No Favor. A merciless judge is Father Time. Before him the weak and wanting go to the wall. Only the truth can stand. For years the following statement from a LaGrande resident has withstood this sternest of all tests. Mrs. M. E. Nibler. 2106 Third St, LaGrand, Ore., says; "My back ached and I had severe pains through my right side. I was all crippled up and found it hard to do my housework. One of my relatives had usded Dean's Kidney Pills and advised me to try them. Two boxes drove away the aches and pains" NO TROUSUE SWCt "OVER A YEAR LATER. Mrs Nibler: ssid "I have had no kidney trouble since Dean's Kid ney Pills rid me of it." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don ' t simply ask for a kidney remedy -get Dean's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Nibler has twice paaady reccomended. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo N. Y. The Burns Steam Laundry gives special attention to parcel post, Send us your laundry by mail. NOTICE FOB PUIIMCATION ritiBiti l.m.iiiii . Bursa, orafos, Jkugiut It, eo i NoUrn I, tiarab, lvu thai Juaaiib RritarfurI. 1 of Prturatoo. oratrSD.wbu.ua Ma; l. Won, and 1 AUfjuii a jtu, mast awMUW TuesdayFruit Day at RICHARDSON'S Watermelons. Cantaloups Peaches, Apricots, Rasp be rries, Loganberries, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons Special price by the crate for canning if you will leave your orders a few days before hand Remember we will have everything in the fruit line Friday, each week A. K, Richardson General Merchandise Agt. Buick Automobiles Knlrira. . m Hlll-gaw, rvauacllvria, for KUNau.NUMK . arllaa It, Ttf Tt ... Inuli K I .ia 1. .. SMMWU, "Milloa ', TuwaaSjp n , Ran,, l&Ran. WllUwalta. MarldlM IimiIwI noiii, Camp Scene on Oregon St Eastern Railroad Extension into Harney Valley From photos taken by W. R. Heck last week. Baptist Church Doing. We're having that ideal fall weather that we have always bragfred about, Rain would be welcome, but the bright worm sunshine is pleasant Preaching services in Calamity school house next Tuesday night. Also in the Parker school house on Wednesday night. Rev. A. M. William will be here next week to conduct the full revival. The meetings will commence Thursday evening Mr. Williams will bring a sterop ticon with him. Mrs. Dodge and part of her orchestra will play the first night. Sunday evening Mr. Liening will sing and Mr. MacRae will whistle. Messers. lioroer Reed and Lud wig Johnson helped the band considerably last Monday night. They are always welcome. Subjects for next Sunday. A. M., "The Gift of Power." P. M. "Why Christians are not more numerous. We do job printing. them whatever they asked as we STATOttNT or the ownership. would gain in the end, j Management, Circulation, etc.. Senator Lane is an enthusiastic of' JJhjs Times-Herald, published good roads man and says we have 'weekly at burns, Oregon re is ideal country for road build- quired by the Act of August M. ing una witn goou roaas leaaing 1912. to our city we couldn't keep the! Editor, managing editor, busi- peopleaway. 1 he same was said neg manager, publisher, owner, of this big Valley. He considers Julian Byrd. Burns. Oregon. itmont wonderful, fertalltyj Known bondholders, mort h. s,w for himself in a yia to assess, snd other security hold several farms. People will come era, holding I per cen of more with the building of the railroad f total amount of bonds, raorli and the old timer must be up and gages, or other securities None. doing to hold his own with the Julian Byrd. new blood that eomes. j Sworn to and subscribed be- While it is possible more main fore me this 29th day of Sept., line will be built next season it ilf, has not been announced, therefore ' Has Motjiukhiikad the real terminus of the railroad Notary Public, into Harney Valley will be at' Burns. ' There are now nisi sub-con-' tracting camps at work on the line, covering practically the en tire distance from Riverside to the cut in Crane Creek Gap with favorable weather the work is progressing rapidly. Large crews of men and teams are on the job and more are being added togeth er with additional equipment as fast SB can be brought up from the present terminus at River. side. With a united front Bursa will accomplmh results and it is cer tainly gratifying to note the ac-1 from 5:30 in the ewning. Chreaic Constipation. "About two years ago when I began using Chamberlain's Tab lets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic constipation, My condi tion improved rapidly through the use of these tablets. Since taking four or five bottles of them my health has fine," writes Mrs. John Newton, Irving, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Chicken dinner Sunday at the Overland 12 o'clock and also Notod Pianist Coming. Among the musical attractions during the coming season will be Dent Mower,.', concert pianist, recently of Paris, who WiJl be heard here in recital on October 19th. Mr. Mowrey is an honor grad uate from the Royal Conservatory of Berlin, and a pupil of Harold Bauer, Paris, where he is well and favorably known as a pianist and composer. Re is an artist and has a rare command of technique, wonderful power and ueuuiy 01 tone and nis appear ance here should be greeted with enthusiasm, as it 1b most unusual to have the privilege of hearing an artist of Mr, Mowpy's ability in a place of this else. A subscription sale will begin at once in order to insure a full house and the guarantee neces sary for his appearance. ma. Marldli ( iBIan'.lOB to taaka flow itafaorlTo.il. loi aaiapuaa viojai 10 uia laoa aruva uaarribro, befura Raflaur too Bscaltar. at Hurtu Dragon, o taa Mh U ol Oalabar lair.. 1 lalatoat Maw u wllnaaaaa 1 barlaa aboraaaa, rraJ 11. rlra HarM. gutar, Donlfl Qnlar, all of Prlucatoa. orriun Wm. fAlUg. Hi-clan i , - (I?) Burm 1U l-IM So, Sarial No (Mas NOTICB FOB PUBLICATION. UlUTIB T1T li. orrn E Huroa. Oragoo, Kaplan r; ibai II, ltlo.1 Noilra hra(,jr flraa that tiia Nunbrru iiwaa uoaaaar. tiua laaota. Laa Ihlt Ml ISta. Stajjt la talaotlca na i. Hiaaosota. poat ultl'-r iLiia inn andar lh oroalalniia ut iln ml ol coagroM. tporof ad July I, MM lav xiai Mf. HSXMSHSoo STn.Ml.R HKut.W.M aifio, aorta Ad; and all poraooa claiming adtrciaelv Ilia lanaa oiw-'rinoo. or ooairipoa Ml o oftha Mlaaral aaaraotar of ilia Fair Feed Yard GRAIN OF ALL KINDS ' Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay Bated Hay For Sale Wm Camp House nnPeefling Privileges in Corral or Hani. Customsn Cure For Own Stock. VV. A. GOODMAN, Adjoininif Fairground boo. ar dagirtaod to otijaal U-iaun- ral aharaotar of lha land .ir at-r tkar raaaaa, to lha dlapoaal to ai'iilliam. hauld Ala tbair aBdavlU el proleat In Hit. araa. on ar bafura lb. lal day ol Nn.nui . i, 115. W. Faar, Hrglalar. mm Oregon Trunk Ry. Csstral Oreioa Use CALIFORNIA TOURS gaSBSaWSSS New At Tkelr iNMllrlp MMf afiwp B. Orafoa XniaJt Sr, tha North Sank Road araa tao VaigSaJ Staaatahlpa -NerUiarn FaclfW anal "Croat Nortkarn" batwaan PartUnd and Saa Franciaco ovary Tuoa- Say, Tauraday, Saturday. Faroa Includ. Mai aad bard, an aaipa. Ivr"ny 'irwffrw r " ' rBo w.ii. i. We have a complete stock of Seasonable Goods Coma nd see the great varK Everything For Everybody CAIX OR SEND YOUR ORDERS The Burns Department Store .. . "" S35S!T"l"',"MM',',oMaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaal r - 5ye Your Coupons. With oil kodak finiffbipg amounting to $2.00 I will give an 8x10 enlargement of your favorite Dim free. Films developed 10c per roll any else. Packs 2Sc. Prints 6c. postcards 6c. Sayer Studio. Burns, Ore. We do job printing. (MM maa) and' bart ROUND TRIP RATES EAST Dlrael ar Circuit Routoa, to Any Point in Uaitad Siatoa ar Canada Daily Until Saptaaaaar 30 Saturn Limit Oatobor SI Bfe, OtorA m sa. Miim..p,,i,.. St. fa,), Dulutb ar Wirutipaa, . at Uuia.tr 1J. NawYark, 1110.70. Q ona way via California at .lightly hlghai ratoa. Stoaovora on tkrauf k one-way or round trip tickola to too tha Eapoaitiona. 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