ft- iam: trnk t'lerl wm in town last Sat if, Mnlion and 'wife were In thin p i ii ii i -..-. i'Iiiiio n'r rnui auu Niure pieuo -I. . Ii.i.lll '! 1U Jl 11, .a, ttj 0 r " !? w vm V Jurus. !' K i nompeou uo ma uaugQicr LtM Kiin'1. were tu the city yesterday L buaf "- IB. J. MUlllm ;,, Ul U.U.U.. ,v,. i., . here from th,lr randh In the Crane ! town Thursday accompanied by hie Creek country during the week. mother. Mrs. IP. R, Qray. The latter and "Daddy" are nuikiiiK prepara to mak their home, having leaned their farm M. O. Flemlnc. the nnlnmnlrl.l will be at the Hotel Lerena on Tue t'n'' l K Kn,ln,,tt ,t,aho' to n,Bk" day and Wednesday, ifc.nt 54 ,.,,.i 26 I near Crane. Mr. Gray Ih ovor there now having driven over with the Reward Two bay work geldiuca tem which ho wants to use on hla ..- . - I - brandod It D veutrd with lajty O oa right shoulder got oat of the l'uring- too aawmill pasture In June, A reasonable reward wljl be paid for I Information lead lb g t6 their recovery. Mr rnui Mrs. Nick Voegtly are ov- .4-Addresa A. M. Weber, Burns. Ore- .k.U hnm. mt ilkouv. t- Ml. ' "" ' . I . r ' r troiu their home at Alberson vis L.I with relatives and friends o tnide a Winchester pump 12 i'.uurp. for a twenty gauge Murtlu or Stevens. VV. M. Sutton. r M gatfinl lllM'IH I Ihtk M Morton MflM OVW from iterday to be Brvemt at a KIIh worth Bglf took his departure Thursday morning on his return to California after a very pluanunt vis it with his fathiT. brother and hIk vfr and )ii muny hi liool friends. The young man had expected to go east in a short time but .because or hlH C It will be necessury that he re- f the d rectors of the First nmiu the present California quur Hank todav. The ir1'. tli Mr nil Mr i. Holt Mrinkw ti." its of "their duuKhter, Mrs ii i.... I.. .1.1.. ..:.., .. I A. II. Ill ,111, 111 lllin i .1 j ii. I it i. Ill ( ,i week. They also visited with beir other children here. Kri riiianuel Clark arrived over Ifroai ber home at M-mn L.iRe jrester Igj tvi uing to be present and take the parade of mothers and soldiers th's afternoon. She boy over there. Times-Herald expressed re it Chapman got "sloppy" in iiup Wm. Hanlev a compllmentarv Mta-up In his Oregon Voter. It wus Mjalh unfortunate that it was re plied to in the manner in which It va However, neither article h.ts tone Mr Henley any iiurin. Hull Haines and wife left yesterday (or their new home near Numpa. i hey took tneir Belongings i,i Crane and there chartered a tar la wli. Ii to sh ip to their destination. Mrs George Hagej sccompgnted them and will virtit with tliem for tlnn Qeorge is keeping a bsohe lor hall during lu-r u'lsence bill I heii he return! he'i I ill to make t trip himself. ters . Ills friends in this vicinity are proud of his advancements and procpecia ami he was given tumor atfing words on his departure. O. T. Storli. formerly pr'nclpal of the North Hend high' schoo'i. arrived here Thursday evening to succeed H. B. Halstoit. who has resigned ns principal of the Harney County lllxli School to answer a call to the colors. Mr. Storli is a married man and hus brouglft his family with him. He has worked with Mr. Ralston in the schools In the past and comes with the Treccomeudatlon not only of Mr ltalstou but other educators, there fore' we are quite sure of the school going forward without Interruption 1 In a most satisfactory way. Mr. i Hah.tini has been notified he Is ex I neded to report for duty ut Canto j Lewis on Oct. 7 and has the Interval to look ufter any business uffulrs he may have. He will remain in this ! city for a few duy before going to lortluiid from which point he is to report. tended to Join him at once but flnda upon consulting with her local phy- ralolan that she will hare to go to Portland fo an operation for an old ailment. The Senior Grays are among the old and respected pio neers of this country and are well known to many people. The Timor Herald regrets to learn of their con templated move but considering their age and the fact that the lower alti tude Is beneficial to their health, It Joins with other friends In sending them off with best wishes for u con tented and comfortable time during their reclining years. three-acre tract. Mrs. Gray had In- BAlfK DIRECTORS To RLMCT MAN TO si ODSRD GA1 i.T There Is a meeting of the directors of the First National Hunk of this city today for the purpose of electing a successor to J. I.. Uatilt. who has resigned as cashier and will leave 000 for Spokane. Among the out of town directors here for that purpose are John I). Daly of Holse, president of the Institution; I'restley Smyth of Diamond; Grant Thompson, of the Crane Creek section. o HKMO ODIUM II sMii.iM. AS USUAL loll BALK 1911 Hutek TOOrlng Car. self starter electric lights, in good, Mrsl condition. Burnt Oarage, Crane 10 Wr ' i-iST u farBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBt gWBlBMttHHHNttLHHflHNSMHMHMMMMBWMsVfSA ' r; Laaaaaaaaaaaaaai--a-"" rtt" '"iTi- . "" i . n AME. PETR.0VA The Law op Tut Land flCpaawMuitCpkhin- At the Liberty Theatre, Sunday, Sept, 22 WILLIAM FARRE Notary Public, Lund otlkv Practice, liiKiiniiicf null Real Rotate. If you want your hay inuured, see him i 1'iiv J. K. llounseville went out to the south end at the same time the Lib erty LOOfl cainpalgners maile their tour. Mr. Itounsevelle formerly re llded at DontO before tuklng up his resilience in this cltv and tukes a i prlile in the putrlotlc loyalty of that community. He wus iii yesterday and saui too lied ( ross dunce down there WM a complete success and together with he supper made a neat sum of iimu y for the i;.ii-,ii The supper was under the man agemenl of Meadamea K, H. Math rick. II. B, Kelton. (.ester Hamilton, Bon Hamilton and Mr Hilmer Ol iiii. It MTOl the bOOt of everything hat could he had and whs pronoun id a haniiiet hv vlslt( rs All the Liberty BoBd delegation were honor guests at this supper. "i ue dam e was under the manage ment of Peter Bgoeeue and under ,iis energetic und persuaslw methods it netted u DOOt sum, which with the lame amounted to Over $l!0 which wus brought back by Mrs. Lutr.p- ihtre. Through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Alberson the hall over their hotel, together with the dining room ami kitchen and free fuel, It is possible to make everything taken ill at these dames and suppers jirac Ih ally dear. In addition to the above funds raised for war purposes, Mr. Hounse- voile informs us that $141 was con tributed to the s.iivatioii Araij drive ami some 6,00fl pledged und sub scribed tu Liberty Bonda, o - WANT GK.ST ORKtiOM POTATO Office: Tonawama Building BURNS OREGON To find and develop the best strains of the leading commericul potatoes grown In Oregon, the U. S. iJepurtment of Agriculture propo.-es to cooperate with the O. A. C. experi ment station In conducting a state wide investigation. Dr, A. B, Cordley director of the station, and Dr. Wil liam St unit , or the !' B. A. probably the greutesl potato uuthorlty in the country, hav planned the campaign, which will work hand in hand with Hie good In:. pei lion and certification nnu conducted by the College, (i. It Hyslop. pnfessor of furm crops at the College, will probably have charge of the work In the State. It Is expected that tt reliable source oT the best seed stock for farmers and potato tpecl a list. will be obtained. A LIABILITY OR AN AHHKT? Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily ttvrvice between IWRNS and HEND FARE, $6.00 50 lbs. baggage free A. A. Traugott, Agent, Burns, Oregon Phone SO or G 12S 1 We don't need to be told that war Is wasteful. We have already sur mised It, If generals of all ages, from Sen nacherib to Napoleon, can watch ua from their present habitation, they will take on an Increase of cynicism. They were probably cynical enough before they died. They learned the futility of trying to create something by a policy of destruction, and must feel some dis appointment at this epoch. We have learned nothing from their mistakes We build cttlhedruls and shoot them to bits with cunnons. We raise und educate a generation to muke hecalomhs out of It. Most or us have at lea..l the ex ,11 1 1 hut we ure fighting to destroy something tbut hoped for aggran dizement out of coniiuest. Hut It is uhsurd thut such u policy should have survlvedSeiiiiucherlb. Angels they must feel tempted to laugh. And yet, for us In progressive America, the process is not 0110 of waste. Our young men will return from Franco with a developed effi ciency heretofore undreamed of. Have yon ever read figures giving details of the system of piping that carries water to the battle front? As the front changes the system changes, and the new formations can never be foreaaen. Here are prob lems which, our young engineers learn to solve with a speed and pre cision never developed In time of peace, because they were unnecessary Do you know that armored tanks charge Into battle with telophone wires laid out to keep them In touch with the main command? Field bat terlen also manouvre without falling to get anr.wera to "Hello, Central." Do you know that by team work forty American soldiers erected a steel bridge over a hundred feet long In five minutes? We didn't need to do those things In time of peace J so we didn't learn how. In scores of other ways young Americans In Frunce dally achieve the Impossible. The Trulls Of their experience will be reaped in Ameri ca here ih Burns -when peace is declared. Muny peaceful truders are danger ous. The half built skyscraper, the railroad, the machine-shop daily make work for the surgeon; but In half a century surgery would never have (he strides that It has made In four years of war. Even the tele phone wire Is now used to local an Internal wound, aiftl this Is only one of thousands of expedients lately de vised for relieving human pain. War is wasteful; but for that very reason It teaches conservation and Inventiveness, We shall realise this when r,00i) young American magici ans return from Furopo. o WK 1I.IVK THE lU'RCHASKH the Germans see a naming sworu at the gate of their lost I'aradlse. They will never enter there again. In considering the question of peace by diplomacy we must remem ber that howitzers and machine guns are the peace arguments best adapt ed to tho understanding of1 Gerraunr and she is likely now to get enougtk of both to convince her. Men who usually read novels- Uuc.e been reading the questionnaire. Its stead. It la almost as long ae a. Ustok and of enthralling Internet! The news from abroad' la aeetaln ly encouraging. But' lb Is not yet quite time to beat shieldtt Intoi ptough- IIOXIK. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DONT MISS "BHIB. Cut out thlu slip, enclose with lie to Foley tt CO.. 3835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clear ly You will reoelve In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey 1 and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and jroiip, Poley Kidney Pills and Folajl Cathartic Tablets Sold by Keed Bros. o 1 Buy a Liberty Bend. LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, OREGON Established thirty-two years Need no introduction Through square dealing have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer in the experimental class, but stand among the solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY If you have u Heal Bargain In an improved or unimproved farm in Harney and adjoining counties, send full particulars at once. Owners on ly need answer. WK MEAN BUSI NESS. So hurry. Northwestern Securities Invest ment Co., II North 10th Street, Port land, Oregon. NOTICE E FINAL ACCOUNT. IN THE COl'NTY COl'BT OF THE : TATE OF OREGON. FOH HAU NEY COUNTY. in the matter of Hie estute of Jesse M. Huinurd, dec d, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix has filed her final account in the above entitl ed court and estate and that the Judge thereof bus set TOOOflOl tho 2L'iul day of October 1918. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fOTOOOOO and the County Court room In the Court House as the time and place fur Hie hearing thereon and settling thereof. All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections In writing, ir any such there he, on or before said date, ami to appear on said date and contest suld final ac count If objections there he. Dated September II, mix. HKUTIU'DK l(. IICNVAUD, Administratrix. 1st I'ub. Sept. 2 1 5th Pub. Oct. vz. The Labor Problem Of Special Interest to Farmers There is but one solution of the farm labor problem Improved Farm Machinery It is up to you. Mr. Farmer, to provide tools that will enable one man to do the work of two this year. We Have These Tools From the free-whiz to the farm tractor, we have all tho new labor-saving: machinery. We want to show you how easily you can not only keep up your refrular work but actually exceed what you have been accustomed to do. See us if you want to increase farm efficiency. I. S. GEER & CO. That Fall Suit! Have it made now during the slack season. We are always busy but more time now than we will have a little later. Call and See Our Samples and Styles Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company 1 M frflfr Table Satisfaction With the st ivniioiiN work mapped out for the people this vt'iir. it Is mora than svsr Qeoessary tlmt their food should bo both satisfying nwd strengthening. This yon are assured of if you buy your GROCERIES from us. Our StOfS is filled from front door to burk with the best and freshest Grooeriee to be found in the markets. 2133 QUALITY IS NOT A FAD WITH US -ITS A PRINCIPAL. FRESH RREAD keep your working power up to par by buying und eating groosries from Farmers Exchange BURNS, OREGON A. Ottinger, Prop. N. Franklin, Manager - 4- -B. A. -B- 4 Jg