WSExi S; tAQKH VMM TIMHR-HMRAL BUKNI, H A R K H Y OOCNTY ORRGON Saturday, May 24, IIMM. rz r ' NATHAN HALE give to my country" said Nathan Halo, tho famous young American patriot of the Revolutionary war, Wheu Bomo mon can rise to uuoh heights of nolf-BBcrldco When erery father it equally willing to givo hla llfo lu the de fense of hid homo anil family doe It not Room that ALL of un fathom could eacrl floo something out of ovory iay chock to provide for Hafoty utnl futuro of our ohll-dro'nl "I)OHT THOU LOVB MKHI THEN DO NOT BQUANDHIl T1MK, FOIt THAT IB THK STUFF LIFH IS MA1)K OR" -Franklin. The First National Bank Bums, Oregon L H sssES2if3liJs z ViSSM'StiesssiuiMn ?.T.rrra3 t.-T.ragiyifni.inrirn TrTrHi (H v. LOCAL PENfNi i Now York and Chicago had a light unow last Tuesday different here. W. A. Robertson vas lu from his home nt DrowHcy thli. week. Mr. I lodges of tho Hums Power Company haa returned from an ex tended business trip. Shcopmou report that the lambing . this aeuBon will rench an average of 95 per rout. Tho bent In yoarn. V. Ii. Johnson and hoii of Suutox woro business visitors lu town yes terday. Mrs. Frank Wnlkor of Andrews, died ut Holy Itosory Hospital, Ontar io, last Wednesday. Captain A. W. (iowan of UuniB, re ceived a very flaltterlng vote In the utato for Kloctor of President and Vlco President, and was elected hands down. Friends and relatives are enjoying a visit from Mr. and Mrs. William Allen and little sou Howard, of Wal lowa. Oregon. Mrs. Allen was for merly MIhb Ilesslo Swnln. Mr. J. A. LnknoHs of Ontario, Oregon, Manager or Central Oregon Telephone Company, was hero IiIIh week on buslnoss connected with his Company. Tho posters for tho Public Library bolng painted by Mrs. P. 8. Weltten hlller and her art class will bu out tho comliu; week. Theso posters are going to bo very attractlvo and will advertise tho books of tho library. The fato of 'tho McNary-HauRon bill, sotting up u $200,000,000 gov ernment export corporation, to sell agricultural products abroad and stabilize prices, Is considered very uncertain, and If It falls of passage thoro Is scant llkllhood of farm re lief of any kind by tho present congress. IUJI O DENTAL vREnfflE Wl,tll,lkaMvGumsamlaOmHth SOLD ONLY at REED BROS: The Rexal Store Burns, Oregon Kterital vigilance Is the prlci of pumpkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Urowtt woro In town during tho week. Joe Fine was lu town during the tho week. The American "army around the world fliers" have arrived safely In Japan. W. Ii. Nowtou and wlfo left last Monday on a motor trip to their old home In Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. I), lilusou Kmylh of Happy Valley were visitors lu Hums during tho week. Laying of rails on tho Crane ! Hums section of tho U. P. system I commenced at Crane yesterday morning. ' Miss Frances Domtgan h:m com pleted her term us teacher in the public schools at Ho ml and returned to Hums for a vacation. Later In tho summer she will go to Monmnath and conclude her studluu. Weather conditions continue un favorable. With tho oxcoptlon or a shower last Wednesday afternoon wo have had no rain for sjx weeks ami iiu a consequence range and fields nro suffering for want of moisture. Lancaster and Halrds, Coined Iiiii'h have occuplfd tho stage at the Liberty theatre for two nights this wcok. They present a very good show mill were well patronized. They will conclude tonight with "Peck's Had Hoy," C. V. Iteed of flannel recently re turned from a trip to Portland. Ills brother "Fred" camo up with hliu to bask lu llurnoy County sunshluo and conk for Charlton whllo Mrs. Iteed remains lu Portland on a visit. The liurini, buildings, feueeii and sagebrush have been removed from tho old fairgrounds and all accum ulated rubbish burned, and the old slto will soon bu a valuabllo addition to tho City, Curtis Smith, into cuudlduto for County Clerk on tho'domocrntlc tick et, was In town since tho ballot was counted. (o doos not feol sorry for himself and rojolcos with his suc cessful opponent, Delegates from Harney Lodge No. 77 I. O. O. F. to tho Grand lodge of Odd Follows held at Hood Iliver this week were Ous. Uardwoll, John Hodder, Uube Drake, Julian llyrd and James Taylor, and tho Itchoknh lodgo Is represented by Mesdumen Ooldle Heed and Ethel Hotchklss, and Miss Hoselle Hoed. A foaturu of cntertulumeut this year is a trip over the new Mount Hood loop and It Is expected more than 3000 will Join In this trip, forming a lino of cars three miles long. Mr. T, II. Uoyd, representing tho Ulythe-Wlttor Company of San Fran elsco, Mr, Pratt, representing thu Western Bend tiud Mortgugo Com pany, and Mr, J. O, Ilanr of tho En glueorlng firm of Haur and Cun ningham, both of Portland uubmlttod tliojiow churtor for Hums to Uio city council last Thursday evening, nud discussed mattors of dotnll with tho cltynuthorltlos, Tho ohartor ns sub mitted wan accoplod by tho council and will bo referred to a voto of tho pooplo at suoli tlmo that develop ments hero will Justify, Thoso gen- tlonion also had a confaronce with County Judge Hughet concerning mattera of Interest to tho county, Audrow Folkostadt was too much of u gontloman to clioat us out of a "local" Ho Is hero now. Our llttllo friend, Johnnie Robin son, Is developing Into an export horseman, Violet Harkey stopped off tho train n Uond Monday morning en route to Huriis. It Is rumored that tho big 'Skaggs' corporation, operating chalnn of stores in cities of tho Pacific north west, Intends to open one In Hums, Tho Times-Herald regrets that It failed to mentloh tne arrival of a baby boy In tho Kills HonnMt home In fcti, city. Armstcad H. Drown and wlfo of Crane dropped Into town last Thurs day, turned nround and went right out again. King Tilt's mummy will not bo re moved from the tomb but will con tinue to sleep undisturbed where It wan placed .1000 years ago, Tho Ladles Auxiliary will meet ut the home or Mrs. HuhhoII Smith Saturday, May III. Members desir ing to attend will meet at Dr. mil ium! 'a olllcu at - P. M. Those own lug cars pi on no bring thuiii. Warner valley lu seriously affected by the continued drought and cattle men from that section are renting rnugu and buying hay lu the Dia mond suction. Hay is selling for $K.00 per ton. Dr. T. A. Jiiggor, government vol vnuologlsl at Kllauca, beljuves the Japanese earthquake nud the recent Hawaiian eruption nro but part of unusual disturbances lu store for the Pacific region. Mr. nud Mrs, Jack Laudlu of On tario were guests of Mrs. Chas. Hohu Monday evening, Mrs. Lnndls is sea rotary for tho Central Oregon Tele phone Co. at the head ofllcn In On tario. Mr. Klobeshor, Treasurer or Mal heur Hallroad Company, and Mr. W, H. Skogonon, Engineer for the Un ion Pacific II. It. Company, departed on Monday mornings train for Port land. The paint brush of lute has been much In evidence along Main Street. The flro bell gave warnlnp lust Wednesday 1 2.30 p. m. that n small fire was lu progress at the cream ery. It was extinguished without any serious damage. Sheepmen occasionally tliow up lu town but uro too busy preparing for shearing or removing tlio.'liinocentu' to tho summer rango o tarry. long. Prices offered for wool from the range country varies from US to 42 cents. A fiuu of $1000 was Imposed on II. J. Ovorturf, ami fines or 600 erch were Imposed on Charles Hay lies, James Ityan nud Charles Car roll, Deschutes county principals lu the statu bonus fraud cases, by Unit ed States District Judge Wolvorton on Mny 21st. Jamca W. Olrard of tho Frod Hor rlck Lumbor Compuny loft for out sldo points tho first of tho wook. J. Wolnntolh and Joo It, Thomp son departed for Dolse Inst Saturday on a business mission, For a few days tho toll lines reach ed a vory high temperature carrying election news. Miss Grant of tho Hlghschoot fac ulty Is recovering nlcoly from an op eration for appendicitis1 and will soon bo able to leave tho Hospital, Mrs Albert Johnson and two chil dren were In town this week that tho children might bo prosout at tho high school examinations. II. II. DoArmoud, Attomoy nt Law and L. M. Foso, Vlco President of tho First National Dank, both of Dend, Oregon, woro visitors in Hums last Monday. The senior class of the Harney county high school will present tho comedy "Como out of thu Kitchen" nt Cruuo tonight. This will bo fol lowed by a big dance. The big Hospital Is being thor oughly rejuvenated and conditioned by Dr. H. F. Smith and his UHHOclatnn. An n.xpert will urrlvo hero next Mon day to set up tho X-ltay plant; nomo delay has been experienced lu re ceiving part of tho needed equipment but It le now ready for shipment from Haknr and Portland, and It Is oxpucted that It can bo Installed no an to open (he hospital June lnt, Tho continued dry weather has pro duced lu this country a serious condition. It Is absolutely neces sary that We protect from loss by fire uvory ton or hay, wool, resi dence buriies business property and any other property liable to be destroyed by fire. Wo offer you tho best flro protection to bo obtained for tho least posslblo money. Call and seo us. W. T. Lester Company. Phone 6H. G-24 The Dollars that Grow AKKOULAIt savings depositor of this bunk can count on three kinds of growth for his dollars. First, tho more you snvo, tho more you can and will save. Secondly, wo add compound Interest to everything you do nave. And, finally, tho purchasing power of your dollar Is Increasing and should grow steadily through the next fow years. Pulling something Into this bank every month Is just ii ease or sound huslnosi sense. I'rovo this to yourself by opening nn account today. Huitiy Eounttf Nitioml Bank j Burn 5, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" GOITER TREATED AT HOME Slmplu home method Send fur FltKK booklet and testl moululls. Warner's Heitown- ed Hornedles Co , 72.1 Security Hldg,, Minneapolis, Minn. Nobody In milly happy until they OHH their owh home. Ho Hornet t Kin Addition. 5-17-tf o It K A h Irrigate Farm and Stock Ranch es ReautJful Hurburbaa Acreage Tract Nicely situated home (fur hImIioJ and unfurnished) on tho hill or In tho Hat, Choice Vacant Lots, Good HiiaIhcm blocks und Invest ments, In fact, evcrythlHg In tiro roa ty lino nt reasonable prices and oasy t'rins. Call, wrlta or phono, IN LAND K.MPIItK HICALTY COM PANY, Munis, Oregon. Phono .'IOW r.-17-tr I ur. olll .In ,nur Inti unrlr. o FOIt HALB Oood Cook stove, tor coal or wood, In good condition, 8. M. Karponter 0-24 We nro offering to bullld a limited numbor of homes for only 1-8 the cash, balance long easy monthly payments. Select your own build ing plans, and lots or acreage lo cation from us. W. T. Lester Comnanv. 8-24. j .Vob(Hl) Is really lutppy until they own tlii'lr own Home, nns iivhwiim Flr.t Addition. IJ-17-tf Cot your yellow plnu at Well's saw mill. 8-17-Ct FOIt SALK Thu Harrison Hosklns ranch In tho Steins Mountains, consisting of 1700 acres or good summer range, Including running water, for sale cheap. For particulars, write, phone or call Inland Empire Realty Co., Phono .10W. Burns, Oregon. 3-1 HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL IANK SavingM for Old and Young "Your Hem liutitutior," HURNS, OREGON Well's mill for yellow pine. C-17-fit own tlivlr own home. Heo Ilcnnetts KJrt Addition. rt-17-tf FOR HALK 1 kitchen ehalr 3.E0 1 kitchen table, zlnco top .. . 5.S0 2 stoves 2,00 1 oak table 6,00 I couch 17.00 1 slop Jar . 1.76 2 X ray tables 6.00 1 clothes hamper 3.60 3 canvass cots u M . 10.00 4 canvass stools 2.00 1 rcrd rocker 4.00 1 set springs with legs 4.00 1 porch swing 12.00 1 nrm chair C.OO I settee 6.00 1 bedjilde table . 6 00 Ded sheet, pillow cases 1 small mirror SO 1 bowl and pitcher, granite .. 2.60 MRfl. LRLA MILLAH, At Mrs. K. F. Schwartz. 4-6 o CITY IXXTH FOR 8ALK CIIKAP in chole location fen hill or In flat, Ranging from 985.00 to 150.00 per lt 50x100 fret. Fine build ing sites. Will assist you to build your own lfuie on easy tcrni.t, Just Ilka paying rent. INLAND K.MIMKK RKATY COMPANY Phone .10 W. K-1K R5E m We Assume All The Risk of Shoppino; I Shopping isn't a gamble for our CUSTOMERS as their agents we assume all the risks of buying. If a suit, or a shirt, or a hat isn't absolutely all right, the customer isn't out a cent We Make it Right That's part of our job as we look at it w Burns Cash Store m , l