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VAGI) EIGHT T H U T I M J 13 It A li I) It ' It V II A It N K V f o T N T V , O It H HON Miilrtrd-iv, Mireh i. I '120,1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Taxes can now bo paid and those of-oiir.patron.si . who wish us to-attcncMd this ljusinessVfbih6hVV should notify us promptly. Wo will 13o-glad to servo you in this respect. (loo. llollonbuu)i wok in (own riiir- 'CHAIN' MClltOM'IiH Payment of the first half of the taxes must be made by April 5th, and if this is done the 'last half need not be paid until October 5th. First National Bank BURNS, OREGON i The Bank That Belives in Hamey Comity I n If Uio wook, John Uomx In ablo to ho out of tho hospital wlioro ho had boon con n nod for iiovoral weeks. 8. II. Sonwonrd wuh over from' Dia mond yostorday looklnK after no mo llUHlllCHH. C. II. McConnoll nrrivod homo taut night from a trip to outsldo iioitittt on butiinoHH, i "Mrs, Anna ('oared was up from her homo yoHtorday calling upon frlondn and attouditiK to nomn hunlucsn nf-fatrii, Tho local Odd Follows and Hohok iiIih liuvo dooldod to oolobrnto tlm anniversary of tho order on April 2fi. Doflnlto annoiincumout will ho inado CHANGED I'Olt IJETTEH Tho Tlmcn-IIornld Iiiih hcoii In- formod that tho HChodulo of tho Crano train has boon changed ho that tho onnt bound train from Portland makes connootlottH at Ontario. This in a qhunga long desired and han boon BHkod for in tho pant, Formor ly this train arrived a fow minutes after tho Crano train pulled out Homo having boon ablo In tho pant to catch tho Crano train at Vaio after getting off tho main lino train. Tho change 1h not only a convonlonco to tho traveling public but It ahould mako tho wnntorn mall nrrlvo earlier. o Moitn Titouniii: ahead Many cHtlmiiblo punnlo aro fondly of tho opinion that tho troubles of A ... ...... ..1 .tat t I .wt.it ttt soon of tho progriun for Ihu colobia- fnr U( ow Vo,uMmi roro,B r MAP LOCAL PENEVCn, It. J. WllllaniH was over from bin Silver Crook homo yostorduy. Mm. William llnnloy Iiiih returned from a vlult to outsldo polntH. t Ion. V F. H. TowHloy has been down front IiIh homo on Spring crook during thin wook. IIo says thoro In practically 110 miow In that part of tho monn- tnliiH, so wo muHl dopond upon that rain which wonthor prophotH aro predicting. Frank O Jacknon arrived homo InHt night from Vitlo where ho had boon called to thn'hodHldn of li In fltop-fathcr. Frank O'Noill, who joi lant Tuonday. Mr. O'Neill wan a Rood man and wan well known to many renldontH of thin part of thu country Hov. N. II. Ilorroll. District Blip orlntondont of tho Nuznruna church, will arrive hero from N'ampa to be gin a Hcrlon of meetings In tho Niiz nrono church of thin city on tomor row. Thu meetings will contiuuo for n week. Nathan Ilrown wan up from Nar rows Wednesday. If n returned the Hiimo aftornoon an ho In kept qult governments aro concerned. They bollovo that bociiuno wo ruin ed an nrmy of 4,000,000 In a fow monthH and nont 2,000,000 to Franco wo liuvo demonstrated our superior Ity In such a striking manner thai the rout of tho world will bo glad to lot us alono. Thoy aro In error, aH wuh clearly Hhown when England and France calmly Ignored tho throat of Presi dent Wilson on the Jugo-Hluv iiuoh Hon. Kngland and Franco expected onormoun additional credits from tho United Statei government. Thoy did not get thorn, Thoy expected the United Htaten to asstimo much of thn burden of re habilitating devantcd Europe. Thoy wero dlnaitpoluted. Thoy charge that wo commercial ized tho war and annexed the wealth of. tho world, and Mint now we will not open our moiloy bugs for tho allovlatlon of humanity. Thoy are dlHuppolntod chagrined soro. Thny will bldu tholr tlmo until tho proper opportunity presents it nolf, and then they will ntrlko, elUivr commercially or with tho mailed list, or both. .hint what particular form that ro- clone to tho Job nlnco taking chargul Inllatlou will take, no one on thin J. II. llouderHou In an Inmau of thn Mr. and Mra. rny Comcgyit woro In St. JoHeph honpltal for a short time, iowh lor a row nays iiunng tlio wook. i Frank Flntor wan In town Thurs i rank Cattornon and Mr. and Mm. day from IiIh homu down on tho Mai Potor Chrlstensou woro Lawon WodnoBday. up from 1. M. Davis and hln Hon Percy wore over from tho DrowHoy country dur-Ki Ing thu wcok calling upon friend and attending to boiuo bu.ilnonn mat-tern. hour. W. L. Dent .wan in town Thursday Connlderablu moliiHturo ban fol- lon during thu week and iudicatlouH aro favorable for more. Milton Drown, bod of Mr. and Mrs. Den,Ilrown, has been quite ill at tho fanlly residence in Berkeley whore they are' staying during the school 'year. He had an attack of Influonza at Is recovering. Mrs. Lelah Miller arrived homo J union Taylor In In town having ar rived hero Thursday night on n visit with relatives, and frlendn. Ho in a guest at tho homo of Assenadr John Caldwell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dollarhlde were In town for a short tlmo during the wook, having como In to have soma tbo latter nart of last week and l',ontftl Work ,,ono' oni ft "r again at Hit place of bUHlnons. Shoi"0" 0 th" W,"ter dow" ,n Co09 has been vlnltlng with Dr. and Mm. C0U1,,,1y but 11 Wft" 100 wot for Hfms (irimii. ,i,,ri.. ,. ........... "mI wanted to get back to tho w,.j,u Qi... t lKo brush mid a bronco. orlng from his roM)iit novcro lllncnf.. Tho Prenhytorlan Ladlen' Aid In M. A. JoliiiHon, of Spokane, a land appralnor connected with tho Federal going to have a regular purty at tholr Ll,Md ,,w,lkM' ,H ' I",r' tbo mooting on Wednesday, March U. countr'' Mr- Jobunon in merely look- This mooting will bo held In tho Sun day School room at tho church. Two o'clock in tho tlmo and ull momburs aro urged to bo present. C. It. Potcrnon wan among our vln Horn during thu week. Ho wan In on somo business and whllo horo mot with tho committee in chargo of tho coming ntockmens convention whoro lie took un actlvo part In tho discus- nlon and rondo valuable uuggestionH. ! It. W. Ilea, an Irrigation engineer who haH boon on tho Ochoco project for tho last four years, was in this city Tuesday to meet tho directors of tho Hurney Valley Irrigation DIh trlct. Mr. Ilea Is practically through with tho work on tho Crook county project and Ih open for another Job. Tho gontloman met tho directors and discussed tho local project with thorn, lug over thin section, ns IiIh olllclal torrllory covom other Htates. IIo wan in Ontario on womo bunlucBH and derided to como on over to vlow tliln big valley. Ho in mom favorably impressed with this nectlon and states he In Huro it ban a great future, Dressmaking Plain and Fancy Sewing Masquerade Costumes Mrs. F. A. THORNTON In tho I.ochor Uulldlng, ncros stroot from Summit Hotel Phono GC0 of tho store nt that point. Ho Is looking as though hard work wan good for htm. Dr. It. ( llttorkl nnd his wife nr rived hero from Ilolun tho foro part of the week. Tho doctor coiuon with tho Intention of making thin bh homo and ho will ungago In tho prac tiro of medicine. IIo will ho found for tho profont In tho olllco roonin formerly occupied by Dm. Hnuriuuii & llrunet. Dr. Ducrkl cotnen well recommended as a physician and sur geon, Chas. Wilson wan up from hln ranch near the oil well during thu week. Mr. Wflnon la himyj develop ing an alfalfa field down thoro but ho taken a little time to dincunn other development projects at tho sane time and says he haa very encourag ing word fron tho workers at thu ojl well. Thoy fully expect to rocov er a big bit within a day or so that has obstructed tho holo for a long time. In tho process of recovering this ohNtructlon thoy aru uncnuutur Ing oil. A bunch of fellows wont from thl city to Deud this week where thoy woro Initlutoi! In tho Klk' I.odgi Tho candidates woro: Crovor Jamo son of thu Harney County Abstract Co., Doll Iluyos, fanner, Harry 'A, Smith, mall contructor, Glonn Ilrown stockman, B, II. Conser, cashier of tho Fimt National Dank. It proved a good bunch of follows and thoy woro given their monoy'n worth. Nol to Itoed and Frank Dovouoy wont along to give thu novitiates what aid thoy could in tholr perilous ad venture. No visible battlo Bears mar tho good looks of any of tho candi dates, so guoss they wore equal to tho occasion. side of tho Atlantic knows. Hut Kuropo has a long memory. It nover forgets. . ' o Will power Is Ood-glveo, hut thu devil often taken possession after do livery. Slid Hi TPmi n tl.fc -l-mi "H-Tri iti rtr Paiimit M JL'Ui Ct VJTX VCl( JJHLLly PERMANENCE To Accord every customer such treatment that he will, eventually make this institution .his permanent financial headquarters has been the aim of Your Home Institution. Its success is evidenced by its steady growth in deposits and number of accounts. This bank maintains a NA TIONAL Savings Department. YOUR BUSINESS INVITED Harney County National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY For a Greater Harney County Tho path way of Ufo In boset with many troubles, hut without (hem it would bo n monotonous existence, No man hns it mortgage on tho good things of Ufo. Somu, however Junt tako thorn. Thn man who goes out with a firm determination to seek and conquer fortuno generally finds that it wan with him fron tho start, for for tuna deserts no man who doesn't desert himself. Have You Heard THE NEW PHONOGRAPH CREMONA Plays All Makes of Records Now on Display AT REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store I 9 llnvo your witch overlimileil. Htni't tho old clock to tlokliiK, act that old plcco f Jowolry lu vurlnu order. liuvo your oytw fitted to IteadiiiK HTOCKHOLDKHM MKKliyO Notice is hereby given that tho postponed annual meotug of the Stockholders of tho Masonic Dulld Ing Association, of Hums, Oregon, will ho held at tho Masonlo Hall, Hums, Oregon, on Tuesday tho 20th of April, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. LEON M. IIHOWN. Secretary Win. Farre Practice fccfera U. 8. Land department mm4 Real Estate Indications are that tho lure- of tho land wll attract many lnvrstorH to Hartley Comity tho com ing WHKon. IJkUhkh now Hill be kept tx-foro prow piH'tlvo inventors the en tiro hCHHOB. MoiherMakes Page's Quality Is Her Pride Every IIOUHKWIFK who haa over TIUKI) Tago's quality wants It again and AGAIN. A round, full IOAF with that indellnablo IIONKV flavor which causoH hubby to ro mark: "Wife, I ki you'vo bwn It A K I N ( U K A 1) to day." YOU KNOW I 20c a laro loaf. U for .mo Host of family foods I MILK KOIt SALE, ? 3 per per month. IJ. A. Illchnrdr Tho price of bread has benl , 'van cod at Pago's Sweet Shop btJ idzo of tho loaf has been lucres HTATKMENT co-respond. Loaves nro now U.i i i.v fn i r, xt Instead of 1C and tho prlco Is 20i ""'u ' """'" for one lonf. two for nCc nonest in an nusinesH transactions Dollvory Hoervico. Adv u with me. Statements to tho con , , ' . i,n,, r,.u.. ."Whoti sick go to King's ho ' " 1U nnnliir....! diir.nru In tl.nl MHH. L. F. YOUNG and graduate nurso In charge. o 11-2. Crane. Oregon ... ... , f..A . . . .m j ... .... ....HMI j. mm , ai. iiiirji ii, iii-u mid rimrhos at iwr cent. An Uurns Garage. JiUhm plan 5 to 10 yours time. Ti.,rnu I Join no association nod buy no i . If i ' m , Can, loan $.'17,500 t. one Indl.ld Lffectlvo March 17th advance nil .v 'm taiic iiulck mtvIcc. Ni t.cllvorlos Pearl oil ono cent per gal- your implication now. Hiirncyt Ion and Hed Crown Kasollilo two Abstract Company. Ad.tf; cents per gallon. " - C. T. KUItHBU, Special A'gi'iit Try I'lrotono Cords, GiiniKe. I nlv Adv.'kJ Out of town tnxpavorti nlm Standard Oil Company tt to pay their taxtn will pli-.iVi Tho nurns aarago will continue to UN ",J .tatCHicnt sell gasoline at former prices for tkHH for payment of kiii.-1 cash. -Adv. Mrs. E. F. Schwartz is receiving hcr spring and summer goods. New goods arriving frequently. You am Invited to call and eee them. NKV "UOUNTV NATIONAL ItA Arrangements have been with tho Sklons delivery scrvltl aeiivcr our neats to any put i town. o.-w. case Market, No. 6. 1-31. NEW WAIST FOR WEAR WITH THAT SPRING yiT This is the waist and blouse season; the first thought of a spiing suit means that milady will want all that is new and dainty in. waists to wear with it. Clinging silks, crepe de chine and georgette waists, together with dainty laces; drapery goods, ribbon, etc., are among our spring arrivals Ladies' and men's underwear Men's shirts Swell line of neckwear for men Dainty kimonas in serpentine crepe Lunqburg, Dalton & Co. Bixrns, Oregon glawscH, no O. M. HAMHllUUY oweler, optician. " ,