s3E Music with a KICK in it wmmimCTi i 7r" iff 4- B IM f. i t. For Singing and Dancing then is one Pla.wr Piano which lias earned .supremacy over all others. It plays the latest music with -all the haunting melodies of a lull Ja.j Land. Saxaphone, ukelele and Banjo are imitated with startling thruthfulneSB. The Euphoria Player Piano itt all that any Piano can he. To those who pcrfor the classics or old time ballads, it gives a faithful reproduction. A GOOD PIANO forms the keystone of family life. To both young and old it is an unfailing center of enjoyment. No matter how luxurious, ho'v well equipped your home may be there is an incompleteness, a chink unfilled, until this versatile in strument be installed. A GOOD PIANO is a life long-companion. With moderate care it should last a life time. THE EUPHONA PLAYER PIANO has twenty enthusiastic owners in Harney County MODERATELY PRICED REASONABLE TERMS The Wiley B. Allen Company J. FELLOWS, Eastern Oregon Representative at Burns J.Otili AND rmMKAU (looil udvortlsliiK lit tho houlth of r bunlnt'H.1, allouce, Htt ihImi. AIIhtI Johnson wan ovnr from hl filter Creek homo yeitordny. Mr nuil Mr.i, M. II. Urt?nton have ''turni'il from tholr rtimpitiR trip in Sti'luV Mountain ron 11 try. V T hunt ha IlmhoiI tho Hay it holo ntudlo anil will opun up ft l .-ry at oi Kr.i nk Htinx and wlft woro nmnnic ur out of town vhltor.i durlnic the I.t-e C titut'M lott Momln owning r ( r.v wlurt h took tho train tit' fji u , mornliiK for Onturlo on UfllU'H Tli" 'ai iih or the late Henry On Kl ill tit- ir to prM through thu oltimnt o thN nnuor tlu'lr .ulnporo .ratlturii r tlio inuny kludu.iiM hown them by their old tlnio frlondfi i thU viiiMty duriiK tlu'lr nd hour. A II ( r.ti liflelil mid family cum? ver from Cut low c It w fore part of Mi week on thli'r way out to linker Jhere they will make tholr homo for . hll' Al lutx hoon huviui; l onclil- rublu Iroulih' from rhoiiniiitUiu hut i lniiro"ic Mn II t Vttt-itt wan here from luutliK,rt, f'.r n fow duyn thU week :.' " '...r'littii, Mr. ut:d Mr. II. -i. 0-th' rfhtt In kIi'K to iniiko hor lumt hi ll'i'illttKton u alio Iium it wm! )u thuru with thu rnllroud lt'i an opportunity for promotion. V. II Connor, imidikT of tho Flint I'atloual I'auk, took hl.t ilvparturu on 'rMay of woek for uutxldo polntH o In abif'i' mot of thin month. Hu ent from Vre to JlnUo ami lutondod ' ro from that nlut: to Hpokano, blllriK In Ht-attk', I'ortbtid and othur oat poln. later. Uwla HuKhut. onu of the hitch Hhool hoyH who nmpomlixl to the ll of hU country In tho wur, arrived home .Sunday ovuiiIhk ufter behiK dln--ItarKi N I.owIh did not Kt ncrosa, " he took thu "flu" Junt before hU tompaiiy wan to Hall. He wm on the 'aMeni roast for n conHlfleruhle time huw umth of hU own country lurlnt; IiIh period of enlUtment. Hu Kone out to thu ranch to aid In , 'no Harvest, IV H. VNolttonhlller wua In town Holiday ror h abort time. Mr. Welt tenhillvr put in a prop out on the farm (.-ant of town thin aoauon but wntlrm.jd drouth ban dUcoumKcd Mf and he nayn he Ih golnt to quit rylur to ralne crop on the dry rm, rrocs and urgna we batten tho Ir. niation. "Theras our uentlraonta": nil we aro roady to aid In any way Pilule. We'd HUKgeat that about tht first thliiR along that line would b thoroiiKh organization und co opfiratlon among thu people favor "I'lo to Hitch u ibovo. Marrh-il .hhi Saturday afternoon, Auk. 'l, t the Nazarono purttoiiago, MIkk Allnin Hnilth und Molvln A. Clay nnrrul by Itvv. George Wurd, Ihooniy witnoHHOH being Mr. und JtJrH. ,l(,l't Drink water, Jr. The bride Ih "e J'o iigcvt daughter or Mr. and Mr W K Smith, plonoeru of thla cectlnn Siu Imh roMlded hero all her life umi H WH, known ft,i bnd hKli t'Hti'nm by her many frlondH nnd 'lualiitnnc);H. Mr. Clay In u roHld nt of (Vane where tho young couple make their homo. Wo Join muny McihIh In oxtondag host wIhIioh for a wppy wedded lfe. WIUIm ll.irber wuh In froin IiIm home In Catlow Vulley during tho wer-k. Kd. Kgll wan over from the ranch during thin week. ' F. K, Bwope took IiIh departure y'Hterday for Portland whore he goen for a vacation of a few wuekn. 1). U. Thorn wuh among our vIMtoM from the Hllver Creek country during thli week. Mr. nnd Mrx. Oco. A. Hmyth, Jr.. ttru up from their home at AudrewH on a vlult with relatlvrn unit frlondH. lloni Friday, Aug. 8,'to Mr. and Mrn, Fred WllllnuiH, a daughter. Dr. J. Hhelley Haurmaii wiih tho attending phynlclan. Clyde Olhboim. of Hih SIIvIoh val Uy country, wan a vlnltor In town dur ing the week. Clyde recently hud the tuiHfortuue to break IiIh lug In three plncex. and (he vUlt wiih mainly to cniiHult IiIh pliynlclaiii, Drn, Saurutaii nnd Druiict, u:t to ItH progreri. He wuh quite plenned to learn that he linn a Htralght und ueful limb iigalu. riarry Wlthorn and family were In '.own TiicHiluy for a nhorl tlmv. hav ing brought hU mother down from (he home near Harney In order that Hhe might lake the Hinge out Wc.lr.u day morning on her way to Hood Itlver. Paul Finke wuh down from IiIh mountain place the other day and made u nhort call at thin olllce. Mr. F:ne ktaleil that It would be tiecen- nary for blm to buy hoiiiu hay to feed hi Mock during thU wlutur uuIuhm j no jotct I hem. C. T. Miller wax In town Monday, i HIh duughter, MIhh Kiith, arrived home Sunday evening from Mon mouth where Hhe hud been attending the uummer normal hcIiooI, und Mr. Miller came up from the ranch to meet her and accompany her home. "Daddy" Ilyram came In thu fore part of the week from Catlow. He ;wan accompanied by IiIh little grand- hoii who came over to hcu IiIh dad, Hoy Klphurt. Tho latter ban been Hojdurnlng In UiIh city ror novernl weekH becauHe of nu accident In which be lout u finger. James Johnnon wiih hero Monday night on IiIh way to I'rlnovlllu where be got'H to vIhIL with homo folkn foi a few duy. Thin hI IiIh flrt vlnlt to thin city nlnco he eulUtud und bin frluuilH wero pleiiHed to r.reet him and Und him looking ho well. Jim hivh on IiIh return In a few dayu hu will -itay over nnd sua more of IiIh frleudn In thn vicinity. Old time frlendn of tho Caldwolln hd the pleaaure of a Hhort vlnlt with tho fatally lMl Saturday. Wtllo rtbey, came to the old home on a nun I A Ki.bv thu hliutiulllt unit lUIQafvM, liw nm . ' faVtier) yet It woh not void of Ita componHatlon in. renewing acquaint ancoa and finding thu Hamu warm boarted people atlll hero to glvo thorn a word of cheer und oucouragoment. Tho funeral of John Arthur Togo, little Hon of Mr. nnd MrH. A. H. Page, who mot hU death In u run-away lie- cldent at Dlamonu on Bunuuy uvuh Ing, wan hold from the Prosbytorlan church on WodnoHduy nrtornoon, tho Horvlco being conducted by Hov. 1). 8. HughoH. Intormont wiih mado In tho MnHonlo comotory, Tho Jlttlo fol low wn born on Hoptombor 10, 1917 ami died on August 4, 1019. Ho wau u bright llttlo boy nob lovod by nil with whom hu camo In oontuet. His parentB nnd grnndpuronta lira highly roBiocted cltlzons who havo Uia sym pathy of tho ontlro country, Jameit J. Douegau Ih rimtlcttlug at th- P Itauch. Jnmt'H Cary wan In town for a nhort vhlt during tho wiift, F. K, Townley wan down from IiIh moiiiitalu home Thtirmlay und ntated he wuh In the tuldnt of haying, Mr. and Mm. (.enter William were over from their Hllver Creek home ThuriMluy. John Suvedge came In the pthvr day from Portland. He ban recently been vUltlug at Medford but came to Portland where bin wlfo and hou are living. Ho came out to took after Home hurtiiuHH a flu I r. Chun. Huckley and bin hoim came over from their Catlow home early thU wuek upon being Informed or the accident In which Mrn. Iletikley wan ho painfully hurt. Mr. IWklcy Ih the merchant ami pOHt maoter at Hockley. Peter ChrlHtotiHon wnn up from thu ranch at l.aweu during the wuek talc ing down a wind mill at the Allen lllggn home which he will take to IiIh much to aid In pumping water ror the Mock. Charley Frailer came In from hli farm home at Diamond on Monday In company with Mr. und Mrn. A, H. Page, arHlHtlng them In bringing In Mrn. Hockley und the little boy ufter the unfortunate accident of Sundny uvuiilug. f Hov. Win. Heard, of linker, the Sunday School .Mlnnlomtry who tuaken regular trlpn Into the Interior part or I Ills country, wnn a pleaHiiut caller at tlilu olllce TuoHduy afternoon. He hud heitn vMtliiu home of the field In Harney county In company with Itev. HughoH of the Preflbyturlan church, Itev. Heard Ih n welcome vIMtor In many Harney county homed, Im. J. P. WlthorH look her depart ure Wednead'uy morning by way of lluud for lood Itlver ufter upending u few weekH In HiIh vicinity vlwltlng her children nnd looking nfter bunl iiuMH anfulrH. Mrn. WltherH U one or thu pioneer women of thin county but Ih at prcHout making her home with her duughter In lfood Hlver where Hhe fliidH the cllumto more agrecabla to her health. Mr. und Mrn. (loo. HovIiih were pan Hpngem In on Wruy'a Htugo laHt Wed neHduy evening. Ueorgo recently re celyed IiIh dUchnrgo from the army and they uavu returned hero for a Hhort visit and to look after mmo hUHlnoHu affair. They contemplate returning to Culfornltt for the pre Hent to mako their homo but will re tain their IntoroHtH here with tho .In tention of returning, at nome futuro tlmo. Adam (Icorgo wuh among our hul ueH vlnltorn during the week. V, It. lUtt wan In from Silver Crek Thurnduy. Horn Friday, Aug. 8, to Mr. and Mrn. David McLaren, twin daughter. Dr. Smith, who attended. Mitten both i. ..I, t.. i ..ii .. n I jiiiiiik luuivn itiii i mi' nun an tuinuiii- I ed ure doing well, uck Cradilock und wife were down from their home In SIIvIch Vulley U'odtiomluy. The Cruddorkn ttlwayn rind a welcome among their many old frlomlx on tholr occuHlonal vIhUh to HuriiH. W. P. Davliliou and Frank. John hou of thu Oregon & U' tern Colon- ' Izatlon Co. were here Tltiimduy on their way from thu ouMcru part of the Htate to Prlneville. They will 'return thin way next week ami re- , main for a fuw dayn. Mrn. J. P.. Slzomoro and her Hon i Virgil wore In room tho ranch on 1 WeduuMduy ami were accompanied on I tholr return by Mrn. Schwartz und her little daughter. Hulda, who will t vllt with thu SlaomoreH for a" fuw (layn. Dell Dibble, u veteran on a header but or recent yearn landlord at thu I HuriiH Hotel, tried IiIh hand again ; thin week out ut Vic Coad'n ranch i and although It had been many yearn I hIiicu he operuted a header hu Hhowud he had not forgotten thu Job ami Muck to It until the field wuh com pleted. Ho braved thu hot duyn In performing thU task and coiiien nut No! No! DON'T throw away that old suit ! Bring it to our shop first. If we can't make a good 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 ito 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! Williaras-Zoglmann Clothing Company (4 See here." says the Good Judge Hinlllng llku a good Hport. j v(,'roulng Old Itcforo Vour Time Sidney trouble tendH to "Mow up" men ami women In middle life and , thoy fear" oncoming old ngn whott It Ih j only tho klduoyn that are thu fault. ' Foloy'n Kldnoy PIUh ohMM Nature to restore a sound, healthy condition and to banlnh tmckacho, norencsn, lamtmens and ntlfTncsa, puffy eyoa and other fiyniptomii. Hoi verywftr' I want to remind you about that small chew of this good tobacco. It tastes better because it's good tobacco. Its quality saves you part of your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up hi two styles RIGHT CUT is u short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco ryr: Save Your Eyes 9 Eye strain causes luMtrinchcH, nervotifincKfl and other trou bles. I fit RlnHKen accurately and scientifically. All Work Guaranteed. MAURICE SCHWARTZ OptometrlBt OHee with Dr. II. P. Smith BEnBaonaBaaHUB il I Don't Hurry Your STEPS PAST OUR SHELVES They are all. stocked with high-grade, speak-for-themselves eatables. HASTE MAKES WASTE, AND a good supper on the table is yorth two in our store. So tuck some of our groceries under your arm and set the whole family smacking their lips. We Uke LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor H n fllg NATE FRANKLIN, Manager HI i