' f iii W7 F You should have an account in this Bank : That you may have money to attain your ambitions -go into business for yourself change employment if you wish - trail) yourself for the kind of work you like buy, build or furnish B home lake advantage of bargains for cash increase your education travel nrd get more pleasure out of life obtain social advancemnt make profitable investments gain prestige and influence First National Bank of Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus, : $100,000.00 The Times-JIerald Ha The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County, Butteries repaired properly. MrGulre. Jack W. H. Flsor wan In Crane Monday night. town from SATURDAY. MARCH 8. 1919 LOCAli NEWS NOTES. New reed baby buggy for sale.--Mrs. W. A. Campbell. 3-S Elbert George was In town this week consulting with his physician. Settley Cream Separator, capacity 260 lbs., used only a short time, for sale. Inquire at this office. Elba Turner was In from his home at Diamond this week visiting with his wife and new daughter. Wanted-Positlon by man and wife on a stock ranch, address Chas. H. Blanchard, Waltsburg, Wash. O. H. Smyth and his son Claude were over from their Happy Valley homes during the fore part of the week, having come in on business. If the present Irruption of Bolshev ist marksmen continues, becoming a prime minister in Europe will be equivalent to taking out a burial per mit. Fred Otley and will Cattereon were ii from l.awen Wednesday, being Interested in the proposed ir rigation district and wire lien- to be In attendance at the hearing in the county court. If out-of-tow n customers and oth crs iVllrllia taxes paid uill semi lis their tav notice or otherwise notify tis, ue will be srd to attend to the matter for them. lirst National Bank of Burns, C. H. McConnell arrived borne the iirsi oi me ween ironi a sojourn at Halem mid 1'orilaud, Mr. McConnell look a lively interest in the legisla tive session and gave Ills attention to some measure; that he considered of value to this (Action. l'or Sale Ten tons cf rye hay. quire at this office. In- The prohibitionists showed their fighting spirit in fighting spirits. Wray's Stage was In this week and took a load of passengers out on Its return. Ed Morgan has been In town for the past few days having some dental work done and visiting with friends. It was probably when President Wilson beheld the suffragists that he first realized he was again on his dear native shore. John Wlntermeler, pioneer stock man or Sllvles Valley, came down from the ranch the other day and took his departure via Crane for a visit to The Dalles. THE MUST NATIONAL HANK OK HUt.VH. CAPITAL AND Nl'ltl'UK $100,000. "THE HANK THAT MAKES VOl'H I $ $ I HAPE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. More rain and snow during this week. As a consequence roads uro 'had and mail hard to get In, but wn "should worry," as the "kids" say. Water Is what we are wanting. The Hermans carried off from 1 he manufacturing towns of Belgium ell the engine ami boilers and modern machinery that they could transport 1 ney are evidently very loud 11, sou venirs. Bstra) Bed muley cow, branded la.y bar II on left hip; marked Willi underbll in left ear, swallow fork and underhit 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, Hums, Oregon. Pnnii hed rooms. See Clevenger, lam Timbrell was among our vis itors front ('rune during this v.erk. nailery nnd eleeirli al repair work, cy acetylene welding, .lack Mo rjntre, Joe Rutherford was amour our vis itors fron' the l.awen section during the week. Herb Aniiel came In yesterday lo look after some business Interests In this section. Alcohol Is weakened, tobacco Is going up In smoke, but coffee still holds Its grounds. Fifty tons of sugar grass hay fed and Htock watered for $11.00 a ton. 11. H. Ausmus, l.awen, Oregon. 3-22 Our urmy In France seems to huve had much more courage than artillery and a much larger stock of moral strength than of ueroplanes. Hod Cozud ratlin In with a load of freight from Crane Wednesday. The trucks find It entirely too soft to make the trip profitable. Two good blacksmith outfits for sale, one in Crane, the other In Burns. Will sell complete outfits or any part of them. W. W. Drink water. Condensation is a virtue. Hut It becomes also an Bbsurdity when clothes for large women are describ ed In an advertisement as "stylish stouts." 1 General Pershing's altitude toward a possible presidential nomination Is most praiseworthy. It is seldom that a man is so absorbed in his own pro per business us not to heed the lure of a G. O. P. nomination. If any one asks you what Is going on, tell him that tuxes are going up, prices are going down, the country Is going lrv. congress Is going home, the president Is going back, business Is going to pay, and we're all going to be happy. Out of town taxpayers who desire us to pay their taxes will please send un the tux collector's statement of the amount due together with in- st mi lions ior payment or the smite. HAKNEY rorvrv NATIONAL HANK. No one can be In two places at once. Congressman-elect Berger of Wisconsin fully expected to spend some time in congress. But an Im portant engagement for twenty years at Fort Leavenworth Is likely to pre vent. Mrs. A. Egli and her children ar rived home last Sunday night and are guests of friends in this city for a few days Mrs. Egll will again take up her residence In this city. Kd will return to the ranch to look after affairs as he has done for the past year. Piatt T. Randall arrived home last week from Portland to which point hd having been called a few days pre vious to report to the proper author ty with the records of the local draft board. Mr. Itaudall at once took up his duties again in the sheriff's office upon his return, us chief deputy. Mr. 1. Jamoi Weston la np fron bar hone' al 'r ine tatting rolKttv frineds, "No beer, 110 work" hullons 111c in evidence. How conditions change! the old rule was "no work, no beer." Maybe when President Wilson Is again settled at the White Houso he and the senate will hold a love feast and then maybe thoy won't. Mrs. Peter Chrlstensen and her little daughter remained In town after coming up last week, because of an attack of bowel trouble which the little one contracted. Dr. Smith recently performed a serious operation on Miss Kthcl Plckleslmer. The patient Is recov ering at the II, lines hospital and Is considered out of danger at this (line. 61 Miimhmm'Miii'MhAWiJ'Mm JsTgHsBaaWL. - .J. UsaV .11 rag (ft Smc its Us I ft; mmmsMmtBKMBBMBM The Kirs) Itnptlsf Church. March K, 1019. Sunday school beginning at 9:45, A.M. Preaching at 1 1 o'clock. Subject: Can tarsal Life be Losl? Evening worship beginning at 7:30 p. m. Subject: How to obtain a lasting revival. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing of each week. A special Invitation Is extended to everybody. JOHN F. MOBLKY. Pastor. CHRISTIAN science society o'clock. Sub next Sunday: Wcdiies- Wanted Men or women to lake orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line of men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay r.tlc an hour spare time or 1M a week for fllll titllC. I'! 1 I 11 li.-ii, .- Illiiii),.,i.iui,rv Market that they may see whether j Write, International Stocking Mill it U I,, ... ... 1. -..! 1 .. . ...,,.,, m, ,el mre or less Norrislown, Pa Adv to fill the demand. The Burns Flour Milling Co. Is preparing to order a car load of wheat seed and asks that farmers turn their orders at the Burns Meat 4-L'i; , Mrs. B, Johnson's While restaur ant was opened lusl Salurdi.y lo I he public and aba has been widl nation Ized. The lady has arranged for a real room tor ladies ami their child fen who come in from the country, Thia Is in 1 he rear of tha reslauranl building ami has been arranged com fortably uilh chairs ami suitably heated, Judge 11. c. Leveui rel arm 'i tf 1 the firsl of this week where he had lii-f 11 in lli). i nlavul ,.r 11.. "Ilr Of I hi I 1 Mini v. .hide.. . 1 , 1 1 us bird '- 1 .,,,, ' "" " ' , ,,, .., ... '" I" "en mho Mrs. !;. p. gohwarti wiabea to an nounce thai the opening data her new store will be Saturday, Man h IB, at nine o'clock a. m. The 1 mire lock is bare and mil: 1 ba plat ad on the shelve i consists of Dry Goods, Notions, Lacea, Fancy Oooda, Ladles and children! Furnishing Good Pattern . A beautiful Hue of Ho It ry ami Lingerie will be carrle i. Married Li I Saturday, Man h i , lloj bfcbufl 1 and Ml - Kubj W alki r, .1 .'. Patterson Mrs II. M. llorton led for her borne in itcnd Wednesday morning. She was accompanied over hy her sister. Mrs. 'iia. King, who goes for a short visit there. Both she and Mrs. llorton plan a trip to port- land ami other point 1 in Western Oregon In tha near future, The Times Herald takes pleasure In calling attention to the announce in. 'ill of the opening of Hie new ..lore ol Mrs. Schwartz, which will be seen In another column Of this paper. The new store Is exclusively for ladles and her new line will he 1, very distinct und attractive one, Betrays One small black Jersey cow, branded (J on leM side and no eur marks, dehorned, should have a calf; one red mtlley heifer coming il years old, branded T wrench on left side mark with spill In left , ,n ; one pale red heifer with while face, ((lin ing :! years old. branded Hying dla- 1 mond on led hip, marked split in left ear, Hhould have calf; one red heifer coming 2 years old, both ears cropped, branded I.V on efl hip and flying diamond on left 1 Ida. Suita ble reward for Information regarding ame, A. A. Tipton, Burnt , 1 iragon Servicer nt 11:00 Ject Of l.essoll Seilli n "Man." The Testimonial Meeting day nt 7:30 P. M. The reading room In tho church Edifice, Is open on Tuesday und Fri day from 2 to 4 P. M. Sundav School meets on Sunday at 10 o'clock. 1'uplls may be admitted to Its classes up to the ago of 20 years. The public Is cordially Invited to the Church Sevices and to tho Head ing Boom. o THE PENTECOSTAL CllPltCII OF THE NAZAKKNK. Sabbath school 10 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meeting 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:30. Bible study class Friday evening. 7:30. You aro welcome. Don't be a slacker. Come out to church. Who would want lo live In a town without a church? Then set busy and attend the church services. A town Is known by Its church at tendance. Attend the house of God anrl God will honor your own home. BKV. GEO. WABD. Pastor. PHESHYTEKIAN CHUtCH. B. S. Hughes, Pastor. Sub- Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching service al 1 1 u. in Subject: "Who Wus Jesus?" Who is Jesus? Has he a place in the world now? "What will you do With Jesus; who is culled (ho Christ ?" Wus JesUS divine? Theodore Parker culled 1 1 j tn the "Youth With God In Ills heart "What do you call lllm? Preaching at 7:. 'to p. m. Vou are Invited to these services. "T- nnmni'ini i?'mromfiL!jjnDnirniinniHDB l.xuj fnjjiimiiJLnmiiiii ui'iiimiijjiniiiHiiiia i Tl ose Sluabl Papers How many valuaUe papers have jou concealed around your horn"? Have you stopped to consider that if your bouse were to be destroyed, I . dleai of the Insurance you might have, that your papers would be a tolnl loss? Make a trip todav to the bank and place those papers In a safe plate He- vaults r.f the Harney County National Bunk. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Harney Eourtij National Bank Burns, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" irninmmnmniniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiliililllllBlllllllinilllHlll IT EL-H jra fTOTQ fc U3 KIBIIIllllllfi 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 Rexall Drug Store REED BROS. Props. Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE, $10.00 50 lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED RROS. Phone 15 10 Fullblood Hereford Bulls For Sale 8 to 14 months Anxiety Fourth breeding $1000.00 for all or $125.00 each E. H. BATHRICK, Denio, Ore. The Store With a Push THAT MEANS US days In with his ivccnlly W 111 I'1 III' i b I year bu jneai Wlllsm r.ir tin .1 i aid mil i ill Ihe .'ill in to the gtl .i.n .1. H. Ivcy speul a lew town tills week rlaltiu many old tine frlenda, Hi ime up from Polk count) lias been residing for the or more, in look after some bul axpeel to return i" the etts raiii again to i i ;ii i. Ol Ihlv hard to ki up h ra ..v. i , bul I 'i In tho i' . id finds bis health there, He still owm real ai tab In this oouni i i-i not tor 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. En this pushing out process our customers reap THE EEMEFITS OF THE PUSH They get seasonable goods at bargaiu prices, as all goods must go lvith the season, and the tJrlce is the push. You! We invite you to get 2n the pnsh. You'IS enjdy it. reall) understood conditions. hi' says. Wxcii'-i