VOCAL AM PKRHOVAf.. Furnished room. 8ee Cleveitger Auto electrical repair. Jack Mc- , Guiro. Bsled hay nt A. A. l'erry'a Teed Bm I Born Wednesday. June 4, to Mr and Mr I'rice l'onlrk, a son. rarin implements at bargain prKos nt the Hums Hardware. Ed. Kill was In town from the ranch tin' Tore part of this month Try our bunana cream pie-. They are delicious. Vase's Sweet Shop, tf Six hole Home Comfort range for sale. Inquire at Hrenton & Micks. Will Newton was in this week toN lilnif his father to the King hospital for treatment. For Sale 700 lb. Tubular suction feed Sharpie! Cream Separator. aarly nea ('has. Wilson. Turkish dates may he desirable for the 1 lilted States, but she doesn't jars tor any Turkish mandates. Two new cOtt i"? ' KorJ ti uck for sal bay a ranch. J. Burti lor rent tfaw II-ve party to K. Kounsevelle. ray's Auto Stage in making a ipsctal round trlfl rate for the Hose -stival at Portland of $15.00. He- turt. trip good any time duritiK June. Siil Campbell and wife and little .'did are again domiciled with the f.itnily on the Snow Mountain Dairy mult after spending some time in Portland on war work. THK 1 lltSY NATIONAL HANK OF UUKNti. CAPITAL AMI St Ul'l.t s tioo.oon. "THK HANK I'HAI HAKES witit 9 HAr::.- ACCOUNTS INVITO). !r and Mr-. Kemp Hardisty w. re .. town the fori' purt of tilts week :-om their home over on Trout (reek. The Hardlbtys spent the inter in Grant county wher he was employed but are again on the ranch. Willis Chase is home from service with the Kovemmeut. He was in the Ba7 and returns, with an officer's usiform which as vide nee of his aJvancemeat and pratfteieacy. Willi sot esackmrsje froaa duly eartaaely. being yet ou the reserve list. Fred l.unaburg arrived home the fore part of this week from a visit ') Los Augeles. where he was tha -nest of a niece. While in that vi- inity Kred took occasion to run out and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lud Johnson who live out a short distance 'rom San Francisco. Floyd Huker is home from France. He didn't get into the fighting as his 'jtituh was stopped 12 hours back jf the lines, uccording to the young man had not the armistice been -igned on Nov. 1 1 bis bunch would 'isve heen moved , up to the front ines. Krnest Smith urn nt Mr ml Xlrj 1 -V. E. Smith, arrived home last Sat "day night after receiving his dis ' barge from the army. Krnest was -a Prance for months with the engin eering corps. He has not been mix ing around town much since bis ar rival, spending most of his time with 1 mother. Two men were stopped here last Monday evening and 18 cases of whisky were taken from their big r. They claimed they were on heir way to Wyoming and thought hey had a right to take the liquor from California to that point. Local Mtkorttles thought otherwise, how ever, ami they were relieved of thejr load and some money in the nature rt a ripe then permitted to go on heir Journey. M. J. Nash has been in this vicinity !or the past week looking after hla interests Mr. Nash states be and !u wife are now located at Elmo. Washington where he has a position lib the railroad people. The Times Herald learned from Mr. Naab that le son, Porter, a bis Hue boy who I remembered by Harney county peo ple, died at Camp Lewi last October from Inriuenaa. Regret Is expressed ' connection with the death of this M strapping boy. Raymond Slsemore left yesterday In company with Smith Crane to aid In taking back the train load of range horses he has gathered conalgned to the big horse sale In Omaha the middle of this month Raymond will ka thlH opportunity to look around wun a view of a new location to en-and tbe next shipment will find (age in business, he having disposed even a greater number and some fine to hurher shop In this city. He !animals. Mr. Crane stated that some HI likely return here for a sHort'of the horse men found It impossible "me later but does not expect to take lo gather their stock for this shlp P hln residence In this city again ment, therefore there will be a lot M tin- present ll0 go out next tin,,.. Frank N lit 19 v.u up irora Uiwcu the other la . 1 Mr E. N. Nelson .. M u, iroin his Dog Mountain ranch homo yaatocday. Will he be left uutf . e u. llou or Holl advertlseu. ,t on m- , jr. uev. rattier ru.. - wil. 'u Monday toi t'ortlatiu ., a .-u . i . ness trip on A. Cote was iiuiouk our visitors from the V.ariu Springs section dur ing this w. tf, Miss Oei Ichwarta. arrived home Wednesday trom a two weeks vaca tion visit to Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. 1). Jameson left yes terday for end where they go to visit their i ,,.ighter. Mrs. H. at. llor- tou. for aii indefinite time. eiiiunaii iaa vlaltors are extended a cordial n nation to make my store their bead, narters while in the city that week. Mrs. K. F. Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon are reR Istered tit tu ' l.evens. They have not been up tl'.iu Itenio for a long tune therefore Uielr friends are particu larly glad Ul see them. Mrs. Byron Terrlll and her daugh ter. Mrs. J. L, Caldwell, arrived home yesterday from a visit with Mrs. J. S. Taylor and other relatives and frtenda in the Wlllumette Valley, A. S. Swain arrived home last iiluht from Dallas where lie hail been for avtral weeks. Mrs. Swalu remained down there with her father unr Othei relmives for a few weeks longer be fore returning home. J. . c.eo. s. and otus Blnmora liav.' asked this paper to express to the many friends their sincere thanks for the kindness shown them and the sympathy extended ut the time of the death of their mother recently. Uesidents of this city who havr spare rooms which will lie availahle for Chautauqua week should list tin 'in at once with the committee as the hospitality of our town is likely to be taxed to care for the crowd. SAVK TOUR EYES. Have your eyes carefully examined and accur ately fitted by an expert. 1 have had more than 20 years experience and guarantee perfect fitting. Maurice Schwartz, Optometrist. ' Office with Or. B. F. Smith. Hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Hev. H. I. Hansen. acennTpanied by his family, consisting of his wife, daughter and son. arrived in this place Wednesday from Cove. Hev. Hansen is the father of Mrs. Rodney Cozad and Miss Hansen who has been teaching in the Donated! district dur ing the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Marsden spent Thursday here, having come over from their Hear Valley ranch the previous day. They stated Mrs. Marsden Sr. had gone to Portland to be present at the meeting of the Eastern Star Urand Lodge, she being a Fast Grand Matron. Mrs. EL C. Levens expects to take her departure Monday for Portland where she will remain for the sum mer on account of her health not beinc tbe best at that period. She will be accompanied down by her little neice, Mary Welcome, who goes to have her eyes cared for and visit for a few weeks. A. R. Olson of the V. L. S. Co. arrived home the fore part of this week from San Franclaco where he had been called because of the ser ious Illness of bis father. The old gentleman died and following his burial Mr. Olson returned to his dut ies at hla beadquartera at the Island Ranch. He drove In from Winne mucca upon hla eturn. Dr. L. E. Hlbbard, accompanied by hla two sons Llewellyn and Hal and hla daughtera Roberta, Francea, and Hasel. took their departure Thuraday In their ear for Portland. Miss Robert acsompanled the party only aa far aa Bend where she took the train but tha remainder will drive the entire distance. They go for a vacation trip combined with bualness aa Dr. Hlbbard Intanda to aettle up the eatate of hla mother during hla abaence. Smith Crane started the finest shipment of range horaea out of this place this week that has ever gone to any market. If these are a sample of the horses that are consigned to the sale at Omaha the horse men are .going to realize some good money Ilorn Tuo lay, June. '. to and Mrs. A. A I'rttlgott, a on, James Oard was In town Thursday. M. M. Tinan win In town ytltCT day front his home nt Fields. A. II. Curry, the D-nlo stage con tractor, Is In the city on buslne.t Mrs. Harry Danley arrived home Wednesday from Cortland where she had been for several weeks. ladles of Harney county will find i general line or dry goods of late pat lem and In varlelies at the new store of Mrs. K. F. Sell wart. If a price were to be offered for the most contentious city there would bo no question over the award. Winnipeg would take It. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Neal were ob served passing through this place yes terday. The writer had no oppor tunity to greet them or ascertain how long they expected to be in this part of the country. Q0. Hugey arrived home the fore part of this week from u visit to Nampa. Idaho, where his daughter, Mrs. Call Humes, resides. C.eorge says that s n flue country and an object laaaon on tha advantage of irrigation. Olln B Douglas, druggist at the Kexall Store, has gone to Medford on a visit to his mother. He lot) In hla "mud louse ' with the intention of driving the entire distance. With that "Co Devil ' he ought to make any climb on the toad. Miss Hazel Haines, daughter or Mrs. Anna Haines. arrived home Wednesday rrom Portland where she hud been ill school She lias enter oil the employ of the First National Bank, a vacancy having been made by Miss Helen Saver resigning Chus. M. Faulkner expects to leav tomorrow morning for Portland to he present at the meeting of the Brand Lodge of the Masonic order. He will accompany Mr. and Mr, Cook in their car us far a- Bend and will proceed from there by train. A reasonable reward will be paid for Information leading to the recov ery or a white faced Hereford bull branded JP connected on right ribs also IX on one hip and (J on the other; marked wattle behind tbe .right ear. James Oard, Saddlebutte, Oregon. i Mr. and Mr. Joe Thompson and their children, accompanied by Miss I.eiinu Thompson will leave tomor row morning for a short vacation trip with the Hose Festival In Port land as their destination. They will drive their own car as far as Bend, taking the train from there. The Times-Herald family can at test the ability of "Daddy" Short and his family as flsherfolks. Th.v wero out last Sunday and the following morning this shop was presented with a fine string of trout that made the dinner hour most Inviting as It Is generally the "leavings" of the ex tras of Sunday dinner that a fellow gets on the day followig. Thank you "Dad." Ed Morgan was up from his Sun set ranches during the week. He was boosting for the oil well In hit vicinity and urging some of his neighbors to lease. He says bis country la not going ahead very fast as there are but few left down there. so he has lots of sage rat aud Jack rabbits to contend with, but if they strike oil he Is sure going to have more near neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Monroe were over from Catlow during this week visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Young. Mr. Monroe ia II. S. commissioner in that neighborhood and has considerable official business to look after but'gets an opportunity between tlmea to make an occaalonal visit to this place. He expressed a desire to attend the Chautauqua but finds some land business will hold him at his office for a portion of the week. However, he hopes to take in at least a part of the excellent program. o WARRANT CAM,. Notice la hereby given that there are sufficient funda on hand to pay off all General Fund warrants iasued and registered up to and Including April 30, 111. Intereat ceaaes. Mary SO, 1111. W. Y. KINO, County Treasurer. a- aw i WA8 ON A TOKIKIMKI HHIP. Thomas A. Breslin, l r. Broadway, Albany, N. Y., writes: "Having been on a torpedoed ship coming to this country from Kngland, I hud it cold ever since. I was advised by a friend to take Foley's Honey and Tar and before long I was cured." You can stop that cough or cold that has been lingering since Spring. old everywhere. WISE AMI (.iTHKRtVlMF., (Jerni::y dOM not appear tu ion slder the treaty a treat. If lOBM day yon were to hear a sound use tuiuiuer, aud In response to your amazed inquiry were Inform ed, 'oil, that was only prices falling, " w onl In l ,,'uu BO d'lighle.l : For a study of the depthes of pess imism ousor.e th cfcud who comes down w iKi the measles the Hut week ! of vacation. While the Uermans are considering the peace treaty, our army of occupa tion Is considering what a privilege! it would be to occupy Uerlln. The principal amusement l:i Eur- ope at present Is waiting to see which, way the cat will Jump. Venus and Jupiter shine close and hriii.ant in tlie early evening u is' strange that we ure not obliged lo' pay a luxury tax lor having two even-' mg stars. j No wonder tiiat tu Germans cling' i Hi. oaar Vaite) mutes, Thty wini need COO I III till.- life, ulthouga some I 01 UieUl will have it lurni.-ned u.. .11 tilt next. 4 We are glud that Hawker la lata. rli nogaUioOdl aaregard tor his me' amy oe looilsa, but i hi Inspiring I. it- in a summer oottafs would! M deUghtlul were It not tor the cups . without handles and the saucen thai lo iioi match. i fee, brother, "ovory kick is a DOOBl tbe mor.- w .. howl at btfa prices the higher thev climb, The Huns are not even entitled to the ralae of being good Um in ir are compare life upon th- farm now. to what it was rifty years ago we shall mid a wonderful Increase in its convenience and comfort to tbe tor mor. Improvements lu farming mach inery have made tbe work somewhat .ess strenuous, aud improved meth ods of farming enable better results to be produced with less effort. But the greatest amelioration In conditions comes fom the rural free delivery, the telephone and the aut omobile. These have put an end to tbe farm er's Isolation. He Is now a member of the community, and a prominent one. Whatever the weather condi tions news of the world comes to him regularly, tnd he Is In immed iate touch with neighbors and friends. Would you call the airplane voyage plane sailing? o IIKI.PKD IIKIl I.ITTI.K GIRL. Children need all thefr strength for growing. A lingering cold weak ens them. Mrs. manda Flint, Route 4. New Philadelphia. O.. writes. "Foley's Honey and Tar cur ed my little girl of the worst tickling cough. "Oives immediate relief from distressing, racking, tearing coughs; soothes and heals. Sold everywhere. TRYING BUYING i We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTHNGER, Proprietor : Ec fry thing for Everyttody BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This is a general store and we are supposed to sell every thing, and we li e up to the general supposition. You can buy anything you want here, from hardware to groceries, from needles to a good smoke. It pays to buy from us. because we sell for cash, and an enormous amount of goods, and we can therefore sell at a closer margin of profit. You CAN'T lose, and you WILL gain. Now doesn't this line of argument appeal straight to your good common sense? LUNABURG, BURNS, No No f DON'T throw away that old suit ! Bring it to our shop first. If we can't make f a ;ood looking, new appearing suit out of it 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'wc hate to see yours thrown away till it really is useless, QUICK SERVICE! Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company You are invited to make our store your headauarters during your ttay in Burns Chautauqua week, 24th to 29th. In addition to Chautauqua being the best thing you ever will see, Wi will en deavor to entertain you. I. S. GEER & CO. You're pretty sure is not known in front of the counters of our store. You do not buy your groceries on appreval: you Know they are just what you want because they are sold in the store that only retails the best of products to its customers. Our goods are this year's stock, which means that they are the latest put-up eatables on the markets. NATE 3HE Anything for Anybody DALTON & CO. OREGON to see it in this paper FRANKLIN, Manager