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,T Hi" 4 mri'm "ll fc.m lannwi ii inn n Hi WHAT ARE YOU GIKfG T TO TOWIGHT ? Would not you bo . ore thun'glud if, in the cozinoss of your own homo, you might listen to the world's beat music whether it be a classic the latest military inarch, us played by a J'amous pianist jazzy ragtime or the melodies of long ago, that never get old. On perhaps you would dance or sing the late popular song. The modulating device on the Euphonia Player Piano makes it possible to. play the song in a high or low key, a feature not to be overlooked. . The uphonia Player Piano .asfi Ml 4 S3 is the last word players. The only player having the Hawaiian Ukelele attachment, a feature which has been a decided hit wherever heard. Used as a regular piano for hand playing it is superior to many of the finest uprights. 1 1 f 5P I The Wiley B. Allen Company J. FELLOWS, Eastern Oregon Representative at Burns 3E SEE: 32 3i WCAU ASU PKHSOXAIj. Far; illicit rootus. Seo Clevoncor. ' i Da' 1 hay ui A. A. Perry's Feed 1 an- I I Hlithust quality uiul greatest ceou omy al Thu Welcome Pharmacy. Mr. mid Mrs. Arclilo Mrllowuii were over from Cranu for a short tlmu tin fore part of thin week. p ur j our hay. Soo wrlto or vioi Win Knrre. tf. j Km! Tipton and-his sous wuro lit! on huaituxHi Tuuntlny. j M' ' J Mrs. John Ott. nru ovor, Irwy ontrr, lit latter j , . w a i liiiMut of the King lios.j imi ' iii.-r th1 nir or nor inyjtoiuii, , i l:IW"Vim. 1 I noathar It rttMi for otTrui I ui It mighiy hunt on k wh havw to work. !,jt M. rrthlng couldn't ' . ami naxt month ami ...ii in t!i mountain. ii-inx wan liroiiKltt lu th ri ,'.ir' y( this wuok for mail leal i'im'ii li huvlil boaii overcount, y f ' ! at or possibly something! ,c had ontteii. Ho Improved rapidly pou being treated and has returned ' i his work Klliert Tuylor, another one of thu' Harney county hoys who suw nctlvu; rvlco In France, wuh hero during j bis week on u visit with his iiiothur, ' Mm, Ct-o DuiiHinoro, titid IiIm formuri school innti.'n and friends, Klbort aade kooiI In thu army and is making' sood filnro by taking advanttigu uf A$ opportunities. Thu young man, us been employed In Portland since ( h"iik : barged and will ruturn to j ha rtlou followliiK his visit to. 'in- up his work, hut Ih tnnk uiHoin to outer school a-' t.i" Chnppo llormudls wuh lu town thin wuok on business. Ho Informs thU (jUko that ho liitK illpoNCd of nioit of his flook of Klict'p and U rutal iiIuk only huoIi Htouk as hu has ftel for during thu cuiiiIiik wlutur. AUm N'tittlu Stlrllui: arrlviNl Iioiiik (lis foro part of thin wuuk from Port Inilil for h fw wuokn niHtloii which ah will apml with hor pirnu. Mr. an4 Mrs. Wttllim HllrltiiK. Nt thu IMIo A Hunch llvr mimy yotiu frknfla arw glad to Mtoud litr a wol coih homa. Mra. rrhncoa Clark la In rovlpt of a ktir from th Statu lllatnrkui 0 tna State Council or Dafoiiau fur Qr Ron, In which aha oxprtwauH n' doslro to hurry alone thu rHKlatrutlou of llio lioyrt who wuro lu l ho Hurvluo. Kin hIho NiiKltMti that thu photographs iimimI hy Daryl Potior lu li Ih Honor Kol! ho ftirnlHhcd thu Htatu latur to mako a part of tint record that ort;au Uatiou Is axHomlilliiK- W. A. StuvisiiH, formnrly of Hukur, Is confluuil at thu KIiik honpltal mi diT th ran of a physician as a result of havliiK to ii hadly hiirui'd In a camp flro. Thu KontU'inan was on his way from Ilakor to Wild Horso and lout his tunm. Ho wuut to look for thum and huramu wuary at n Ik lit whuu ho built a flro and laid down. Ho droppud off to sloop and was awiikniiitd hy tho hunt from his cloth Iiik which had hocomo IkuHuiI. Ho In lu rather a bad shapo hut N bnttor. Adam CuorKu wan up from Lawuiif . IryliiK Mlllor ami family arc hero ilurliiK thu wuuk on IminIiicmx. ; on it visit with rulnllvus mid friends. , . , ,, They are on an atitomohle outhiR and Try our banana cream p us. Thoy , , , , , , . . , u ' lM . Inivi) driven throiiKh from t he r Port are delicious. Pane's Sweot Shop. If , ... , land home hy way of Pendleton. Unl- Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Ilruntou loft Iowa. Ilakor. Canyon City and to this W'odneadAy for an outliiK lu tho Pluci). ( They have their camp emlp- Stelii's Mountains. Mr. Millie Patturaou was lu from mom with Ilium and have camped at iiikiIi places as thay found to their llklm;. Mrs. Miller Is spuudlUR the her home on Hie Ht.iln'a Mountain thn wlh lor fl0Pi s. (,j)ri ,, near iJliunoi.d the other uuy. jotltur members of tho family in ,, I'lllC I'lltSV NATIONAIi MA VK 0 ' motl "ifYW tnailliur. IIPIt.NS. CAPITAI, A.VHMIIPI;, ,rVK Mlllur Informs ua that J.,l,!S,,,v..,.7,,.Ml,ANIC .J, .,.4i;iirwT. Itohl. Ilottn.CC pu. out a ALUM .N is I.N 1 1 HI). vf ftTglft that would Imv hoan aome fin- . t . r t I . f j ln a vlalt from Mr. Ohwn'a uothor, Mr K O 'n. and HU alaler. MUa M. iimi They cam up from ihi-tr , i'aliiaiiitA Iiuiub a fw days a Mn. OIimhi b Hlao aniartatnliiK Mla ra TMlU 'lit not illarovorad It In time u It waa in a UiUk part of the um kar that would liav houi Imr I In put out had It jtot ten a nood olart TlM Ura had vldutly anhi from annul mroloaa imrmi thrnwliiR a truc t aihool frland who altnUHi llBhlad match or clunr down. chool with bur In Chicago. i ...... jamaM Smith liiforuu u li una .luilKa C. II. Mnrsh or Hmatllla HM'naed of his ulKlity acre farm county, accompanied hy Mrs. Marsh, Voi"" Cr4!ok NV- w t1o,,,(, arrived lu this oily Monday. Tlty f w""1 M'cIh to leave soon for the aro out on thulr vacation trip uutl CHnHt- ,l" M,in Un ca,tlv Hl"1 were lookhiK for u koo.I trout stream i H ' will either ills- and a nice place to camp. Mr. Marsh 1 1"'"" of them or take them with Is county JudK of that county and ' '' Kiv' uossesslon of tho U an old time frlund of W. C. McKln.;"" ' "BW owwr HB"Bro nuy or thu Harney County National Haul:. Mrs. A. II. Mcl.aln, who has been . vIhUIiik with her father, J. W. Huyer, and her sister, Miss Dorothy, left iiKalu for her homo lu John Day the llasl or this wuuk. Mrs. Mcl.aln wns i accompanied hy hor little sou audi stilted thai Imr husband had ruuoiitly htfuu work her first. Hill Is perhaps kuUIiik ready to put that son of hN to work on the farm Instead of thu post office. DON'T throw away that old suit ! llO . Bring it to our shop first. If we can't make I a good looking, new appearing suit out of it Au by ' CLEANING , DYEING AND PRESSING it, then indeed you may throw it away with a clear conscience. You have no idea how much good there still remains in that dis carded suit. We have reclaimed so many that we hate to see yours thrown away till ' it really is useless. QUICK SERVICE! Williams-Zoglmann Clot Mug Company "Listen!" says the Good Judge M. H. Hall was In town Thursday and told thu Tlmes-Hurald that his sou, Gordon Hall, had recently re turned homo lifter nervine hoiiiu , itwo years lu the navy. The youm: 'HI jran-forred to ,o.n. Mg,,w,(. " wh p,oud ,, a submnrlnu and ' . . . .made tho trip through thu Panama jrannl fronl this coKat to Nw York Os'ar rourtrlMlu whb over from hut did not have an opportunity to Diamond iha other ilar H luft Ko ncroaa. Th youiltt UaH hat ntamnrul lu lUn morulnu and was In ' eWrgo of llio radio aarrlca on tho auh 1 town bora mnny werw at thHr plaua and has bacoino quite proficient In f ..u .ii.css a ho h.d U a tli i Im t the rk. Mr. Hull U" i.'ui ih time to trl. Tha ouu imui waa boy has wjiiio khmI siorls to toll of lu oil oma lunil buiurts a ail as it Ills oxperlunea. ta hAyJUtf Um o-or lu hU rountry M. l-itrriwl Amak W Wrt in the .u Hold. 0U will find here a most complete clock of such hardware enters inlo the prcpnrntion of food cookinij,bukinc prea:rvin etc. Whatever your par ticular needs may be, we can satisfy you thor oughly both m to quality and price. A visit to our store may sugttost to yr u some welcome convenience. Come in and look nrouud. V will win Ccok Stoves Ranges Oil Staves Gasoline Stoves Pots, Pans Kettles, Griddle Spiders, etc. Tinware Graniteware Aluminumvare "And remember it, too." The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. You'll get more out of your to bacco money, too you'll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good and it lusts and lusts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW. tmt up in (wo styles v' " RIGHT CUT is a thort-cut tobacco W-B CUT is ft long fine-cut tobacco iwaanir nirmwanap rm - II rln Axr it oiler id; m Ww : Iluriis Hnrdwurti wnnts to know tho iiainu of tint uaar. iiumhur of thu miiehluu and luiij;ib of time oiloli DoKaval oruam separator has huon utmd lu Hnrnuy county. It will ho to ho luturust of tlioso iiiIiik this make of separator to communicate this In formation to thu Hums Hardware. 7-150 Houool Hunt. Clark, who l suure tary of tho IIIkIi .School Hoard, In forms thin olllcu that she has heard from iiovoral of tho Umoliont und that Mr. IluKhos Ih coiiiIiik hh prlnol pal und that Miss Juiinhi IIiikkIiiu Ih roturiilnif to hur position. Mliw Huk kIiih waa uulto u favorltw with tho Utudenta laat yoar and limy will ha ' pleased to Ittnru of hur ruturn. uaacgeair aBi.f i.AiTf-frraTU,JiJaauJUJttis -i t " Y .;. ST-- y y J jg BUi UN G 1 If you buy it from us, it's worth the price I. S. GEER & CO. J $28.00 UHWAUDror nnsovory or horses, nil have bobbin! tales und branded with an X on right hip with additional briiudH nn follows: Ilrown miiro f yearn old with J. Von rljilit 'Htlflo; brown inuro C year's old brand-1 od V connected on loft stlflo; bay 3 0 yoar old koIiIIiik1, Svlth brand on loft Htlflo; two iiorrJft mares 12 and 8 yoar old, lattor Btlfled; ono hay pony 0 yenrH old with wart on loft sldo of hack; ono hay filly 3 yearn old. All aro Kontlo work anlinalH except tho 3 yoar old hoIiIIiib; last noon on Silver Cruok, AddroHH Paul Howob, llurns, ; Oregon, phono No. D3F3, TRYING is not known in front of the counters of our store. You do not buy your groceries on approval: you !:now they arc just what you want because they are aold in the store that only retails the best of products to its customers. Our goods arc this yenr's stock, which means that they are the latest put-up eatables on the markets. We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager "fr 3a