' I p 1- - - -" - g llli OUBi FOR YOUR PROTECTION Have you noticed how carefully the em ployee of this bank are in regard to every transaction you have with them? That is for ;, our protection. The same care is exercised in every case, and you may rest assured that any busi ness entrusted to our care will be most carefully handled. Now reed baby buggy for sale. -Mm. W. A. Campbell. M Th Klrst Itaptlsl Church. Scttley Cream Separator, rapacity 21)0 lbs., used only a short tb.ie.rpr sale. Inquire at thia otil.e. Wanted--PosltlQii by man and wife on a ntock ruin h. address Cbai. II Blanrhard, Waltsburg, Waah. March 2nd. Sunday achool beginning at 0:45, A.M. Preaching at 1 1, o'clock. Subject: The algns of tho second (tomlng of the Bon of Man, Matt, 24, 8. Wo fix no date. We set no time. We make no predlc- Mrs. Peter chrlatenaon la up from tions. Wo simply atate reroaled her home nt I-awrn and la a gucat of facti yVe shall also relate the moat tr.emN In this city, recent fulfilled prophecy, which will Will th Peaes Conference after ' ,B holn u to DBtlor understand the President Wilson's departure be!"1" of ,lm, .omethlng like the play of Hamlet f Evening worship beglntng at ,:30 with Hamlet i'ft outr v- M; Mueject: i no sign or cnriai com- Onnany flnda that It la one thing j ing, and the thlnga which are to to approve of Uolahevlam In Ituaaia follow. and another to be antlaflod with the Prayer nieellnr: on Thursduy even ymSF First National Bank of Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus, : $100,000.00 home-made articled. J. VV. Crawford has received the announcement of the arrival of a laughter ut the home or hla son, J. W. Jr., ut their California home on Feb. 17. Ing of earli week. A special Invit ation la extended to all. Speclnl to all Uaptlsta: Our Annual business inoctlnK will be held nt the rhurth on Monday, March, .'!. At 7:80 i. M. JOHN r. MOHLBY, Pastor. 101 ;J" nifnau HBMllM'llMlillli'WlllllilllllllUJIIIify jfcitTTrmnnmiTTniiiiiBsiiiiMiiiiiiiuwBM Resources Over $600,000.00 Morn Last Sunday, February 211 to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mahon. a baby rlllllSTI.W girl. The mother and daughter are both reported doing fine. They are in Portland. HC1KXCK HOC 'I I "I't Services at 11:00 o'clock. Sub-"Mind." ..,, , . . Ject of I.esaon-Semon next Sunday: Vincent P. McKenna la registered! ,.,, ... , . i lie i ei i iiiionini mui'iiug, rtiiunun- -.-- . 'ij ! The Times-Jlerald Ha The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. MARCH t. 1919 LOCAL NEWS NOTKS. For Sale Ten tons cf rye hay. In quire at tli i.-? office. See our stock of stationery first. Batteries repaired properly. Jack McGulre. Battery and electrical repair work, oxy-acetylene welding. Jack .Mi -Oil ire. Two good blacksmith outfits for , sale, one in Crane, the other in Burns. Will sell complete outfits or any part of them. W. W. Drinkwater. Tim Donovan arrived home early tliis week from a trii which took him 'to New York and other cities of the Atlantic coast. He had an enjoyable .trip but is glad to be home again. I III-: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF lilt K.VS. CAPITAL AM) SL'liPLI'S 9.00O. "TUB P.AM THAT I MAKES von; $ 9 .s t SAFE." UcCOl'NTS INVITED. (j. w, r and hla children irrived borne thia week from Payette, .where they had . the i of Mrs. r la t r B'lii -.-. er d home by .Mr. e I nephew. The I our Milling Co. Is IT' iparlnc to order a car load of Its that farm urn their ordi I at the Bui i . t thai 1 hi may see whet her is necea ary to order mon or less nil the demand. W. C. Gleeaon is up from his furm home near Lawen. Who Is going to raise the wheat crop this year tho government or the farmer? BejV. George Ward went to Payette last week to conduct the funeral ser vices tor Mrs. 0. W. Clevenger. A. u. Olson of the P. L. s Co . returned this week from visit to Baker ui. 1 other outside points. Dr. Smith performed a slight oper ation on Mrs. Arthur Turner 011 last Thursday and the patient is recoviug nicely at the Flreoved hospital. Burn At the Flreoved maternity hospital in this city, yesterday) Feb. 18, to Mr. and .Mrs. Klba Turner, a daughter. Mrs. B. Johnson opens her White Restaurant to the public today for the noon dinner hour. We bespeak an excellent patronuge for this eat ing place. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter Ian ObUrch will meet at the homo of Mrs. w'm. Parre on March 5. Blectlon of officers takes place a) this n ing, livi rybodj 'a conn lence la i lear "V, i days, except the c ns It nee of the war profiteer and that of the Amrican . i r l who baa a lover In ' . lover in i his i ountry, I , a question wlili b bl inga the great amount ol Ji y to A merit a the day when a Iran from Prance arrive : or i h da y -. ben butter i it a at the I. evens. Mr. McKenna has visited this .section 'In the past .mil la quite well known -among the sheep growers as he has been buying wool. Born Monday, Feb. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, a daughter. The mother and child are both reported doing fine at the Fireoved maternity hospital. After the saloon bars are done away with on the first of next July fewer prison bars will be required. And a large class of citizens will stop being boozy and begin to be busy. If out-of-town customers ami oth ers desiring taxes p ml will send us their tag notice or otherwise notify us, we will be gl.nl to attend to the matter for them. First National Bank of Burns. With the return to their homes of our boys who saw service In either the army or navy, we can expect to hear of .in nritaulzatlin of llreut War Veterans, similar to those thai have followed all of this country's wars We u. re told thai food would win the war and .hips would win tie war and ammunition would win th war and thrift would win the war. Well now that it is ull over it is our .pin ion thai the war was won by genuine American "pep." F.stray Bed muiey cow, branded lazy bar 11 on left hip; marked with underbil in left ear, swallow fork and underbil in right ear. has been at my ranch for the past three months or more. Owner call and make necessary proof of animal. P. (!. Smith, Bums, Oregon. Bx-Prealdent Taft Is a prominent meinhi r of ih" League to Enforce I'i'.u a, Mr. Tail would be a B0 ' di ilrable member i ol a o inix at ion. Should disturbance arl i with in a commit tee, II would be el i t i - -ly quelled by Mr. Taft to h on the commll day nt 7:!!0 P. M. Thai reading room In the church Kill flee, Is open on Tuesday and Fri day from 2 to 4 P. M. Sunday School meets on Sunday at 10 o'clock. Pupils may bo admitted to it-. classes up to the age of 20 years. The public Is cordially Invited to I the Church Sevlcea and to tho Bead ing Uoom. , o Till: PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OV THE VAZAItENE. Sabbath school 10 A. M. Preaching. 11 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting 7 P, M. Preaching s p M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:110. iiihie study i ia s Fridav evening, 7:30. You are welcome ItKV. 0BO, WABI). Pinter. SEES The rapid and Htibstanti.il increase in buaint'KS acheivtd by Tlie IHamey County National Bmk attests t!i nie ces of its purpose to afford to depos itors facilities tha' are fully responsive to their reiuiiemtnt8. In th( matter of Irmftl and discounts, the CWPd of p't ho I funtlH, and cour teous, prompt attei tton, our policy if to he i ne hiiMilred per cent tfficient all the tune ! UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Harney Eoiuitq National Bank Burns, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" Wm riiiiiiiiniafjjuiniajinranmnmnaa BB iiinifiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiminiiiiwfM afjwnnnafei o 'nil thai ..'. feel . i .--in rial urally lo i-'- o mui h - ,.nu- r i !-: n her ; i : een In ih' number ol in i" ooata with thin silk stockings and pumps, Mr. and Mrs. Curl is Sinllh arrived bone Horn Portland Hie fore part of thia Week where they hud been .-ince hut fall. They are nl I heir latin home and rejoicing with oilier neigh bor;' in the abundance of snow and PREHBYTKRIAN CHURCH. Bundej si boo! at W) a. m. i re u hlng service at 1 1 . m l ' "Why I Ain a Christian." Preaching at 7:::n p, m. 'i on ar. most cordially invlt'id to all these services. 15. B. IHXiHBS. Pastor. o - Order those letter needs here. notber snow storm visited Ibis section lust Thursday night and now 't Ih an average depth of between one foot and fifteen Inches, all over this Valley with a:i abundance In (lie mountglna. Deep snow is reported In Cation and also on the desert and in the Trout Creek region near in Dto it baa fallen lo great depth, there ion- appears to have beet) general. a ii. Critchfleld. W. it. Byrano and Cipharl are over from Callow. Mr. Critchfleld advertised to make proof on his land on February 16, j and the party il arted Ith tho . pectatloji or reaching here to thai i te inn en lmii Ii red o mu h nil . the -in told Til'' The Burn Cattl . ' ,,,:.,, thai , , .,.,, Dft(i '' will hold a m - tins In .. , .,,, tura than for the pi I '. 1 1 ! 1 1 . i T t i . h V . I I . , , . . 'I ' ' Phi Eceptionally fine, therefore i have to ai uri I to I present ci.n', Kit JAM a PILL for every ILL ' Panaceas for every pain. We keep a FULL LINE of DEPENDABLE DRUGS, as well as a fine assortment of the best TOILET PRE PARATIONS, and the innumerable other things that the community drug store, the neighborhood service station, requires for fuch service. The Kexall Drug Store REED BROS. Props. I Z'Ji aVaanVMBBBBVai Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily Hcruicv between BURNS and BBND FARE, $10.00 50 lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED RROS. Pbnrte 15 HTOCK.MKN TO MK1 !. 10 Fullblood Hereford Bulls For Sale 8 to l'l months Anxiety Fourth breeding $1000.00 for all or $125.00 each E, H. BATHRICK, Denio, Ore. Balpb Cattersott wa up from hi.. Jim near Lawen yesterday, i; had to "buck snow" mo:-l of the levioua day as it liad drifted quite Sep between here and Lawen, Mr. itterson is one of the extensive cat imen of thai territory 'i"1' he is not llnplainliiK about the snow as it in klni; lo mi an better hay crops and , the excellent prospects for a bettor jre abundanl range. yield the coming year. IK. ii. Conaer (i tha Flral National lnl of thia city, arrived homo last Inrdav from a business and plea ;- irii i i outside points. During i ' vi ii. -i the Oaulta in wane and brings word thai the ii i, Lester, had been oper- fi on for appendicitia. The little ( I'n - many i rleud In this ell -.- nniiM an- glad to learn thai he ba itev. it. s. Hufnea wenl to Crane i Siii'day and held rellglOUa ser-I vices thai evening, He area accom-l limied over by Mr.;. Hughes and their' daughter Conatanoe who took ;iieir. di pari ui-. ii, e iii-m dai for Baker, tiers they will visit for a few h i k ireacher i do bachelor ,, , ,,.,,,.. ii uuny rotter ami Mrs. potter arrived homi hi from i m tarried February 7, si Ban Utl point . "Curly" has received bis '"' ' Bllfori la, i ii and icon tin. r s; K . oni woneroi ben Mr. i-'rv rvicc be .:,l." a. I h iim -I the iai ig of : h - i ill , and a old ervli cbeirroo indlcatlni raontha servioe in the war aont , Everybody Joins in srelooming htm J and his wife buck home. I lli'i'i thin I'm had lately mad'- her in California. The Tli lid loins man) frlenda In extend- bei i w i. bi a. . . OI'I'OUII Ml V. Tin- Tiiin- ; erald ba inii"-.-. i I the progro is or the iuj ted land i lation propoaed by Secretary ol In terior Lane from its inception. Hla 0OI innalloii lo congress In his an-: imai report la I fall was dli . assed in these columns! Later Becrstary ! of Agriculture 11010,1011 had a algned article In ibis paper conmending the proposition and this wiih followed later with 1. n artjele written hy Suc retar.v Lane, NOW comes new ibis week thai President Wilson ia going to Ket behind tha bill with favorable prOSPSeta that It will become a law. ThlH hill provides that the S. ere tary ol l he Inti rlor have in'i aui hot- it t0 i" iilire hind I and provide lis reclamation; he Is given full an 1 horll ) 10 0 operate with 1 tatc or munii - .inn n project vVlth ui ii powet 11,11 - 1 ail'-., Qffsra mi ld al field for operation bould bill I- a la iiut) ni il bere d parth ipatl .11 in its d, , ilopmont lling the 811 v lea Ii 1 .; n,,,, proji 1 1 an- attractive and II oni Idi ration. . 1 the other fellow to It and invite Si - rotary i.ane 10 begin operations here where the aoldien nay have a big territory 1 1 engags In atoi k ralaing and rarm Ing. The Store With a Push THAT MEANS US We push the goods in as fast as the new creations appear in the market they're placed on our shelves and counters. And we push them Out never permit them to become stale and shop-worn and out of style. In this pushing out process cur customers reap THE BENEFITS OF THE PUSH They get seasonable goods at bargaiu prices, vs ail goods must 0 with the season, and the price is the push. You! We Invite you to r;et in the pnsli. You'll enjoy It. BURNS CASH STOBE LB t too i i