1 WIT J, BRING YOUR BOY BArK TO YOU mPI p A 1 RBBflr X i f .BK - , . :; S This In tho man who will bring your boy back to you. It in i;,. wuru N. llm-icy of Chisago, chair man of the V. S. ahlppinK board who Is now overseas to make dual .arrangements for bringing our ) ankj no i in Jl'ST syt IHS Our Oovernment, which deals In billions, will find a way of putting water on arid lands to meet require ments of returning soldiers, but If the jobs they left are given the men and there Is solemn inference to this effect where will be the rush to get on the land? Oregonlan. HHiHT IIKUK IN THK YARD It Is to be hoped that tho consci entious objectors In all these months months have not become too firmly fixed In the habit of conscientiously objecting. Mother will hardly wel come a conscientious objector who feels obliged to voice an unfavorable opinion of her cooking. o Some of the boys from across landed at New York yesterday. By looking at the map In this issue it will be noted that New York Is one or the few states that has remained in the wet column so no doubt there was some celebration. o When our boys come home we'll have to have a big time but with the dry atmosphere around these parts he enthusiasm will have to be 100 per cent to make the thing real. Wo can do It. o i Perhaps swords will soon be beat en Into plowshares. During the peace celebration we certainly saw wah boilers and garbage cans beat- i ii into producers of lnferanl sounds. - o . And what shall we do with our lollar-a-year men? Our sense of economy and good judgment would impel us to chain them in their places ind keep them Indefinitely. Cheer up. Everybody's good at aotnet b The Italian Ynliul Is creatlvo. So Is the French, lloth I'ratico and Italy have done morn for creative art than any other nation. Ancient Greece was artistic, but gave It up when she gave up her Individuality. The creative mind Is always Im aginative. Imagination invents. An Italian's Imagination made wire less telegraphy possible, and con traduction ha not yet silenced the French claim that Daimler and Farinan were the parents of the automobile and the aeroplane. The German 1b less creative, but he is supremely painstaking and diligent. He has that genius for class ification that toilsomely elaborates another man's discovery and makes it serviceable. And what of the Yanks? A groat European chemist has been kind enough to say that we're marvels at leaping gaps. His compliment carries with It a touch of censure. We have learned In a year and a half how much we can do when wo must. Tho Notion that Germany could Ao certain things better than any other nation Is now exploded. That Germany did so Is Indisputable, but that was be cause America didn't try. We must lay the blame on our lack of patience; we can't plead lack of aptitude. This Is not a vainglorious fanfaro nade. Of all that enormous list of products for which we depended ab solutely on Oermany there Is none that we are not now providing hero at home or Its substitute. We real ized, when we had to, that Germany's supremacy In chemistry was due to our disinclination to challenge it. During the last two yoars it becamo necessary to do what Germany had been doing In the dye Industry and accordingly It was done. So also with drugs; and now, after a period of monthH. America's chemical Industry stands In the position which Ger many's held entrenched against the world. Potash, salvarsan. the photo graphic agents, all the coal tar pro ducts for which wo looked to Ger many as habitually as we look to I China and Ceylon for tea, are now In Uncle Sam's backyard between tho woodshed and the barn. The fireproof and acidproof glass of Jena, without which many a chem ical experiment 1b impossible, is as necessary today as formerly but we don't end to Jena for It. Nor to Thurlngla for the watch crystals which we thought we could get no where else. Fetish cults are not confined en tirely to the South Sea Islands and the Congo. It Is well that tho most mischievous of them all has now been effectually dissipated. Yes, we should have started noon- It r on the problem of getting things ready for peace, but it came rather Midden like and no one was pre pared. 0 The American boys who hoped to knoet the Kaiser In Berlin must bo ladly disappointed that he did not main there for an introduction to Ihem. Hearsay knowledge of them raa probably all that he carod for. APPLES Now Is your chance to get your winter supply of apples and vegeta bles as we will have a mlscelaneouB car load in Crane about Thanks giving Day. Apples will sell from $1.40 per box and up if taken from the car. J. C. Carter, F. B. O'Con nor, and Post Master at Crane. BIT i, KVUN GUTS HER IN TROUBIJO MmMS&t ' 'iX fit (&' ' BkHhILw1 ' wm - MB '9 ft . 1ft k1 - I The popularity of Queen WIN helrnlna of Holland has received a severe test and a small Jolt, which shows plainly how far de mocracy's blow at autocracy la being eflt. Dutch Socialists have voiced a request that she abdicate, the sheltering of Dill KohsnSOl lern, former German kaiser, being a straw which offered an opportu nity to expose the political unrest thoro. LET I'H G1VK TIIANKH INTO THK LORD FOB IIIH MKBCY KN IM KITH KOBKVKIt I'll pay $50,000.00 for the kaiser's hide Further: I'll pay from 50c. to $1 more for coyote and cat hides than any other buyer in Eastern Oregon Highest Cash Price for Hides and Pelts If I don't I'll give you the 50c. and you may keep the hides. L. L. Noonchester, Burns, Ore. WILLIAM FARRE Notary Public, Laud Oiiic Practice, Fire Insurance uud Keul lOntatc Jf you want your hay injured, ee him (URNS Ofllce: Tonawama Building ,.. :-: OREGON Simple Minded people will rejoice today becauae there is peace; with out much knowing why. Tho sons of greed will rejoice at the proBpect of lower taxes, and higher profitfl. Mothers will rejoice that aons will return unncarred. Some will be glad that the day of absolutism appears to have gone. Hut really tho final cause for praise is that we can begin to dimly see that all the hell of these four years was not without divine pur pose. That out of the furnace 1b coming the gold, and that tho blaze has burnt the dross away, and left a world cleaner, or higher ideals of worthier purpose. He has not hid his face from us. He Is still moving among the habitations of man, and those legions of sacrificial spirits, who laid their human all on tho altar, have not died In vain, for their blood washed away mountains of human Belflshnes.s mounds and peaks of heaped up wickedness; and, as the clouds drift slowly away from the face of heaven, we rind the sun still shining, as calm, as serene, and as life-giving as when man's Insanity, and worship of false gods befogged Its face, with their smoke from burnt offerings on the altars of Baal. For His mercy onduroth forover. The world knows this today; a year ago It doubted It; four years ago It didn't care. For the awaking of the sons of men to the glory of tho Infinite lot ua thla day give reverent thanks. o For Croup, "Flu" and "Grip" Coughs M. T. DaviB, leadlrng merchant of Bearaville, W. Va., writes: "A few nights ago one of my patrons had a small child taken with croup about midnight. Came to my store and got Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Before morning the child entirely re covered. Parents can't Bay enough for Foley's Honey and Tar." Sold by Heed Bros. Mam i IT is the "stay-at-home" dollar the dollar spent for local products that keeps circulating among us. All dollars may look alike to you, but it is the "stay-at-home" dollar that makes Oregon grow and prosper. USE HOME PRODUCTS Hums Industry league of 0boon The dally papers look strango with out the war maps. It was "tho only war we had," and It In natural that we should miss It a little. Food restrictions have made it nee nssary for many a stout woman to reduce, greatly to tho benefit of her appearance and health. Now that sugar and wheat aro easier to obtain, we hope that sho will not begin to In dulge In them as formerly, If she doea she will be sure to loan what she has gained In gaining what sho has loat. HATIHI-'Y THK OOWI AIM'KTITK. (MltlHTIAN 8CIKNCK SOOIHTY DOCTOR HA ll "KKKP ON TAKING TANIiAC." Mrs. Illenl (Jains Twenty Pounds Wants Others To lie Helped. The problems Involved In winter leeillng are usually distinctly differ ent from those of summer feeding. I Paaturo (or green feed), usually tho basis of aiiiuiner feeding, Is not avail I able. Broadly speaking, thore aro I two factors Involved In this problem, I first to aatlafy the needs of the cow ! and, second, to ault the pockotbook. The cow must have an ample aupply of feed of a palatabte nature, and thla feed must be auppllod at a price which will permit a profit on the feeding operation. , q h. O. Feyon of Seattle was register ed at the Hotel Levena during the week. "I havo not only gained twenty pounds since I began taking Tanlac, but It has done mo so much good that my doctor after seeing the im provement this medicine brought, advised me to keop on taking It," declared Mrs. Mary Bleal, of G19 Dayton Ave., Seattle, a fow days ago. "I feel ao grateful for Tanlac, I don't know what to say," continued Mrs. Illenl. "For threo yoars I suf fered audi agony with my stomach, that I wasn't able to do a thing around the house. In fact, I was hardly able to get around at all. I completely loat my appetite, and what 1 did force down cauaod me so much pain, I could hardly stand It. Of course this got my nerves In a ter- hrlble condition, and 1 hardly knew what It was to sleep at night, I d Just roll and toaa until morning. "At laat I got ao bad off that I was taken to the hospital, and had an operation performed. I was there for five weeks, and when I finally got back home, I was a perfect wreck. I was ao weak 1 couldn't move around the house at all and had to stay right In bed and my husband had to leave hla work and wait on mo. I had the beat attention I could get but nothing seemed to give me any atrength and although I tried and tried to get up and move around, It waa no uae. I wag too weak; I Just couldn't do It. Every body Insisted that I go back to the hospital, but 1 Bald; 'No', I had been through bo much I Juat couldn't boar the thought of going back thore again. "Then I decided to try Taulac, aa I had heard so much about It and It's the honest truth this medicine did more for roe than I ever thought anything could do. I have taken six bottles now, and my stomach is In aplendid condition. I have a fine appetite and can eat anything I want and never suffer the least bit after wards. "Tanlac certainly has built mo up wonderfully. Just think, before I took It, I didn't have strength enough to set my own table, and now I can do every bit of my Iioubo work, even to the washing, If necessary, and I sleep like a child and wake up In tho mornings feeling refreshed and full of life. I've gained twenty pounds and look so well that my doctor told me to keep right on taking Tanlac, and you may be aure I'm going to do It. I'm glad for everyone to know what Tanlac has done for mo and hope the story of my case will help others sufferers to get tho name relief." Tanlac la sold In Burns by Beod Bros, and In Crane by Vale Trad ing Co. Adv. Services at 11:00 o'clock. Sulf Ject of Lesson Hemon next Sunday: "Ancient and Modem Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denoum od." The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room in the church Edifice, la opeu on Tuesday aad Fri day from 2 to 4 P. M. Sunday School meets Saaaay at 10 o'clock. Paplla may be admitted U Its clasaea up to the age of 2i years. The public la cordially lavlted to the Church Sevlces and to the Read ing Room. LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, OREGON Established thirty-two yean Need no introduction Through square dealing have won the confi dence of the people and are no longer in the experimental class, but stand among the solid merchants of Eastern Oregon, who de serve the support of all home people EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Hardware that Wears Hard We have TOOLS necessary to repair house or barn, farming implements and the thousand odd fixings about home. Keep things In STANDING UP shape. When the weaken, repair them. Our KITCHEN and HOUSEHOLD sup plies and accessories are of the best wearing and neatest appearing articles of their kind, AND YOU SAVE THESE $ $ $ I. S. GEER & CO. That Fall Suit! Have it made now during the slack season. We are always busy but more time now than we will have a little later. Call and See Our Samples and Styles Williams-Zoglmanit Clothing Company Luxury of Eating GOOD EATING IS A LUXURY THAT MOST PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE OR UNDERSTAND Firstly It consists of what yon buy and secondly -of how you cook or serve it We will furnish you with the best eatables procurable and at a very fair price. We will give you the best groceries you will find in the city. Then it is up to you as to how you cook it; but even there the mer it of our sales is shown by the result. Go where you know you can find real luxury in plain simple food that is stand ardized and bought by the most discriminating housewives in your community. Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager J WMl