PickinqihePsidemi CHAUTAUQUA BRINGS PIANO ACCORDION UNIQUE INSTRUMENT Mlnervlnl Demonstrates Its Reirik able Possibilities at Chautauqua. In the live pearl that Antonio Utfo Mlnervlnl has lieen In tho United Slntes lie tins established himself ni one of the few iiiasterM of the plimo nc- cordlon, Cram this dUBcoll loalrutnent he si i hits lutiNlcul results which mo ranted peace, end boh more of It III. ill : hi' !. noH I '. ii.i. I i dO Willi HEALTH LECTURE O'Connor & Carter For fresh fruits and vegetables. Famous Delicious Apples Special prices on ton lots. We can alio supply yon with Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Grain and Baled Hay Phone G4F Burns Hotel Building- IdM Eugenia Lowe an Authority on Americans used to bo renowned In Bsrope for hoing good spenders. Now their reputation throiiKhout the world will bo that of good loiidura. Physical culture. yus IMiiii KiikoiiIh Iowe, who comes l'l.uiitnuiUM itiHllcnces this yciir rllh ii lecture hi every ilny liciilth mill fight living, la an iickiiowW'ditc-tl im- Tho Treasury Department has beon UrgOd to coin a half cent piece. If the petitioners i an point to anything (bat can bo bought for a half- cent now-a-days, tlio Treusury will prob ably kIvo their request, some c.onsld eratlon. aor'.t.v III" 'II iht Sllll.lCCI. Ml WHS Ujnnfrl bend ir tlit lcurtttici)t nf Ryflrnl " i 1 1 1 ir- t nrioton ( olleiro. lUjiini -' ' I"1" i" I'Kxm is lorcctor "-T - TjTVTnfliTf I -, I 77HW&aET Yi Phvlnil Kdiiciitlon ifnr Womnn In Ighlmiil I'ark Collect' lit Pes Moines. Is tin- iiuthor of tin iiutliorlfntlve ik on tin' preservation of women's iltli ami is eminently fitted, both tis moiiki r unci H n teacher, to present ihli vital subject of physical well- btlng tn t'liiiutaiKjua tiuilieiK-es. There will be nothing ilry about Mlsa Lowe'a to-mre. Slic Illustrates It with prac Unl iii tnonM rations Id physical cul ture lint! makes every moment Inter Htlng and Instructive. i.tWn.flVADOOfl-J KJ El "sOJii HIRAM tt- vwiWMDllHoenoCRAT IS 1 H H fl ;l (ff JO H N S O IM f tP Hi 11 W 1 Rf puMiCaimB I MIXH a If the progressive wings control the respective conventions of Democrats and Republicans, these two men may bo presidential candi dates In 120 Senator Hiram Johnson of California, favors govern ment ownership and operation of all public utilities. Former 8ecrotary .i ury w""m McAdoo favors government operation of the. railroads for a five-year trial It would be also bo a fnr-osst candldala opposed h ' -r .weal man. Inserting the geographical argument Into tin. oloi I i B38. and scoured 638,180; CI. ms II washed and unwashed 168,649; i lass in washed unci unwashed r,- 7C8. 713, scoured 1 14,700. Detailed monthly c porta on wool consumption can be secured from tho Bureau of Markets. lulled St.it. i Department of Agriculture, Well ington, D. C. o 1 e ( -noil ItOADH AMI nurn ov them. ulism which all will desire to Imitate ami none will dare a.tHull. PROMINENT EDUCATOR E. J. Kemme to Lecture on Second Day. On the second nfternoon of Chau tauqua K. 1. Klemme of tin- WiisbitiK ton Stute Normal School at Hi-IIIiik-liiuii. Wush., will present u sound edu cational lecture In an Intensely Inter esting munner. Kor ninny yeurs Mr. WOOL CONSUMPTION INCRKAHKH I ul I IN; DKCL.INE. Wool consumption, which declined herply since November, took a jump in March over figures for Kebuary. During March manufacturers used ibout 34,000,000 pounds of wool, pease equivalent, an Increase of (.500,000 pounds compared to Feb ruary of this year, but less than half of th- wool used during March. IK 1 8. In March, 1919, manufacturers used :3,170,584 pounds of grease wool 4 615. 757 pounds of scoured wool, ud 1.63.'!, 722 pounds of pulled wool, according to the Bureau of Markets, Department of Agriculture. Leading Sutes. in the order of their consump tion, were: Massachusetts, Pennsyl vania, Rhode Island, New York, New Jrey, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Maine. A new feature of the monthly con- Mnption reports Issued by the Bureau of Markets Is the inclusion of figures on imports furnished by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Imports durlnr March, ltll, in pounds, were: Class I iiwashed 11,825,086. washed 563,- What America needs Is unity not an aggregation of discordant unities. The former means Irreslstable nation al strength; the latter stands for per petuated decreptitude. It we are to be united we must get to know each other. We must get together literally physically. We must Increase the means of geo graphical intercommunications. The railroads can't do everything and they certainly don't. The whole country should be a network of well kept highways. Nearly every man who draws union wages regularly and has an average acquaintance with machinery can af ford to buy and maintain a low or medium priced automobile. There are few farmers who can't. The per capita proportion qf cars to popula tion is growing so fast that problems of locomotion are rapidly solving themselves. Already we find govern ors of adjoining states co-operating ' to promote road building schemes. No project Is more wholesome. No movement shows, sounder political judgment. When our 100,000,000 population ceases to be a motley i group of disjointed commonwealths, each commonwealth conserving with in itself a babel of tongues, dialects, vernaculars and patois, then, and not till then, will we present to the whole world a type of selfdependent nation- ail! JJB tit V k I if .sfl H jr -"-'a jjaar ED SfisBRffiB E ;. m MtgLA j TTI WRAY'S AUTO STAGE All Touring Can leaves Burn Monday, Wednenday, Friday, Saturday Leaven Bend Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday Pare Burnn t Portland via Crane wiih berth .f2.'5.oi Pare Burns to Portland via Bend with berth $10.15 Ship Perishable d'oods. Express and Fast Freight via Bend in Our Care FARE, $10.00 50 lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. quite leniurknlile. The Hide range of selections, which he cuverw will be n surprise to you everything from the soft KcrcnuilcH of bis native land to the popular nlrs of the day. 1 mil you hear Mlnervlnl play the piano accordion at Chuutuuiua we doubt whether you cun realize nt all the inusi.iil possibilities of this unique Instrument. -o- WISK AM) in III itu 1-1; Speaking of I in mitral Ion restrlc lion, one set of enemy aliens can be barred out of this country without one objection being raised. We re fer to the cooties. Clermauy has a providence watch ing over her. She wanted war and she got enough of It. Then she 'Maybe nobody has told you; says the Good Judge Vv hy this good tobac co costs less to chew. You get real tobacco satisfaction with a small chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresli chew so often. It saves you money. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobaccn Klemme has been one of the most ought-after men in the Northwest for lectures at Institutes and conventions. He Is giving a limited amount of time thin siimmer to the Chautauqua plat form and every community which hears him will be the better for It. There Is not one dry thing about Klemme's lec tureit la a live subject handled In a live manner, abounding In fine wit and humor. S8E 1 Range Horse AUCTION . i; THE UNIVERSAL CAR M Make the Burns Garage J your headquarters I v during I Chautauqua Week J I June 24-25-26-27-28-29 j at South Omaha, Nebraska FIRST SALE JUNE 16-17 FRANK SNYDER and BILLY WALKER Horse and Mule Salesmen CHRIS HUGHES, Stable Foreman I. C. GALLUP Mgr. and Auctioneer A. H. C ARLEY, Bookkeeper I. C. Gallup Horse & Mule Commission Co. South Omaha, Nebraska To Range Horse Raisers Special Horse Train Leaves Crane, Oregon on June 6 Fair prices are expected, and we would like the support of the Eastern and Central Oregon horse raisers in order to establish a good market for the range horses. We have had Billy Walker in the southeastern states for the past several weeks and will keep him among the buyers during the month of May. He has the promise for many good buyers for our first sale. As horses will be mostlv Durchased bv southern buyers, would advise shipping fillies and mares aged from four to six, weighing irom iuou 10 ajuu ios. As I have had several years experience and as sociation with southern buyers, I believe I have an opportunity to make some of the best possible sales for Harney County horse raisers for the present sea son. Will come to your ranches and cut your horses to best selling sort. Phone, write or see me for fur ther particulars, as all consignments should be in by June 1 on account of ordering the necessary cars. Smith Crane, Burns, Oregon Si2. l: m . i nt m fe I 0 II ". " g 33 ' 11 11