II ll, III IIIIWMMMMMBMMWWMMMMMWl I x j u ; will take your share V1U1UKI JLltfUKTY L.UAJN because deep down in your heart I you know it is the rierht thine to do. 1 Bij II The I I First National Bank ll Hi I H : of Burns, Oregon P ' Capital and Surplus, : $100,000.00 P - , 1 4 Furnished rooms. Bee Clevenger. Thursday Ira Mnhon wan In (own on business. Oats, barley and wheat for sale at rerry'a Dar. Klbert and Henry George were In town Wednesday. Try our banaaa cream plea. They are dellrloua. Page'a Sweet Shop, tf D. K. Thorn waa over from hla Sil ver Creek home during the week on business. Battery and electrical repair work, oxy-acetylene welding. Jack Mc-Uulre. Bill Harrla waa up from Narrows this week visiting his i .other who la at the Klreovcd hoapltdl. I). M. McOada w.n In town lor a fhort time dur Hi! week, having; companies .Mr. Smyth. In frort llappv Valley, ''"'I the ! .'Ui-rv r.oods. we don't keep it on display In Mm window hemic lln- him IrleM It out rapidly.- Pa . sweet Shop. Krnnli Dibble was In town 'his work attending to some ImslnpHs lln states Bis neighborhood i b ting in ring rropa with evi ry lud cation of an abundant yield. 1'r. Smith tn.ide u professional trip I In .il Vi-r .1 i . (111. U-....1.- iii nihilutiiii ' ! - ".vi in iiiniinici to the Oakerin.il., William-, aid KIs aoiigtT families where ineinbt rs are Uttering; from Influenza. Bread from Page a Sweet shop will be toned on aalc Monday In the fol lowing teres: Farmers i:change. Burn- uh Store, I.unahiu k. Iialton & Co., Eft & Son Soo our stork of stationery first. Geo. Oaten waa In town Wednesday. IBIIIIinHlUllHHIIIIIIilllll!lllMinnTIm Milk ardaon. for aalo Inquire Bert Tllch-4-26 Have A. A. Terry haul iom fertil iser for your garden. 60 cents a load. Fred Halnea waa down from Har ney yesterday looking after aome of hla hualneaa affalra. J. A. Kberlee loft for hla home at Albany Thursday morning. He had hoped to remain In thla vicinity long er but having completed hla bualneaa suddenly decided to roturn home While here Mr. Kberlee bought $600 wdrlh of spring wheat and arranged to Inive It seeded on one of hla farms. He snld lie would be lint k In August to see how It waa growing. Principal fntton of the Burns ptil lie si liool Informs this nffli e that t i.- si Imol ha lust nlin-ed ionic L'dll vol umes (,r the school library books In the I'ublle I.lhrury where they are available to all who desire to .ju-ad them. Many of these books are late and have not been read by the pupil j heinuse of the school having been closed since last fall. .ictt Reed, O. .1. i). rlagO) LOCAL 'PEMNi J. B. Weaver Crane Thursday. waa a visitor from Batteries repaired properly. McOuire. J. W. Crawford la absent on ness trip to Portland. Jack busl- The First lli.pii-i Church. Fred Johnson, the well known drug drummer, was in town this week call ing upon hla customers. Settley Cream Separator, capacity 25i lbs., used only a short time, for sal. Inquire at this office. The new Easter bonnet is a thing of the past. But the new Easter hat of the present sets the husband back quite as far as the bonnet used to. Ralph Peabody had his leg broken in Jumping off a horse one day the fore part of this week. Dr. Smith was called and reduced the fracture. I. Welnsteln was up from his place of business at Lawen this week. He reports the roads improved and aa a consequence his business is corres pondingly better. Judge Grant Thompson was In town this week visiting with his daughters, Mrs. Chester Pultun and Mrs. Orover Jameson, and looking after some bus iness affairs. THE KIRHT NATIONAL HANK OK IK KNS. CAPITAL AMI SI UI'LL'H SIOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOIH f S NAPE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Mrs. Mary Fry-Wilson and her sis ters, Orusiila and Anna Fry, left on Wednesday for San Louis Obispo to join their father. They had been In thla city for some time visiting with relatives and friends. Wasted Men or women to take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line of men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 60c. an hour spare time or $24 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write, International Stocklag Mill, Norrlstown, Pa. Adv. 4-2 Mrs. W. H. Keelerand little daugh- M leave today for Lexington, thla state, where they go to Join Mr. Keol er who has gone Into business there. Mrs. Keeler has made her home in this city Blnce early childhood and her many friends regret her departure. Their best wishes follow her to her new home. Line of Easter Eggs and Candles at Page's Sweet Shop. "Good as wheat" Is a better stand ard of comparison than ever. "Own your home" Is a late slogan and a good one. Just try It and see. Wm. Catterson waa among our visitors from the Lawen section dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs Catlow country the Lovens hotel Thursday. A. H. Page of the were registered at For Sale Home Comfort 'Range In good condition. Cheap aa dirt. In quire of Bert Blchardaon. 4-26 W. H. Morrison and wife were the guests of relatives and friends In this city during the week. If Easter egga could only hatch, what a variety of beautifully colored and patterned have! A love of good literature will . ist a halo of beauty over the most pro saic and commonplace life. It will lift the soul above its mean and sordid .nrrounillngs and make It to commune with the spirits of the great of earth. George Simmons wan up from Nar- i rowa yesterday. His little daughter has been In town for a few weeks, having come up with tho intention of going to school but aa the Influenza epidemic stopped tho school she was dlsapppolnted and had since been vis iting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown. Robert Groff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groff of thla city, writes hla relatives that he has asked to be re leased from the navy since the armis tice waa signed as there Isn't much of a chance for active service but finds rather hard to get out. The young man Is on the V. 8. 8. Vermont which Is now engaged In bringing boys home from France. The TBnes-Herald man had occa sion to visit the vulcanizing depart Sunday. April 6th, 1919. Sunday school beginning at 9:46, A. M. Preachlngat 11 o'clock. Subject: What :...! Would Have l's Seek. Evening worship beginning at 8 P. M. Subject: Be Sure Your Sin Will Find You Out. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing of each week. Everybody 'la Invited to attend the services. JOHN F. MOBLEY, Pastor. chickens we should ment of the Universal Garage the oth er day and found Earl Hagey prepar- i-i..,. ,. i i Ing to Install some of the latest lm- A telegram waa received yesterday , ..... ' lirilViillnililu In ,1..., II.... .. .. ..!. II.. I ...... .1 1. . . i n iii iii.ti mil, ui n in n, 1113 CHRISTIAN HCIKNCR SOCIETY Services at tlttf o''ock. The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room In the church Edifice, la 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 Its classes up to tho age of 20 years. Tho public la cordially Invited to the Church Sevlees and to tho Read ing Room. , THE PKNTKXHTAL CHURCH THE NAZARENK. M. OK School Supt. Clark announces that she has received a number of text books to be used in connection with teaching foreigners who desire to be come citizens of this country. Mrs. Clgrh do .in I that these, hooks be placed In the proper Bands and sug- goati thai school patrons who know of cases where I hey are desired to lei her know. "Button, butlou who's got Ihe but ton','" We learn thai few buttons hae been made bora since; Ihe I'nited Stales entered tho war and that the ; apply Is almost exhausted. He careful of buttons, unless you wish ihe lime to come when you will bi from Will Walkup stating he was In New York on his way homo from France. Mrs. Fred Clingan returned home Thursday evening from Portland where she had been for a few weeks buying some new stock of furniture for the store in this city. Strayed from my ranch, one red two year old hoifer branded with oar lock, upside down, on left hip, also N P on left hip. Ear mark, crop off the left, split In the right. Suitable reward. Lute Parker. Dr. Smith removed the tonsils and adenoids from Terry Hill on Monday and on the following day performed an operation for appendicitis on Mrs. Jessie Ladd of Diamond at the Haines hospital. I Mrs. G. A. Smyth and Mrs. C. H. .Smyth were over from their homes Thursday to meet with the Eastern Star on the occasion of the visit of the Grand Worthy Matron. The ladles flftbk occasion to visit with their friends while over. has ordered a kettle apparatus with which to facilitate the tsak of placing retreads on tires. This will mean a : considerable saving to the auto own ers as ho will thus turn out work quickly at a big saving in tho expense as it will renew tires at a slight cost. ' The sporting editor of this great religious weekly was supposed to go fishing last Sunday but when he ob served the snow on waking up ho got "cold feet" therefore he has no fish story to tell this week and the boss would buvo been sorely dlHuppolnted had not Sherirf Goodman and his ami able wife come to the rescue with a fine big trout for bis dinner. Wo are perfectly willing "Fobs" should have an outing once In a while lint believe we are surer of fish when the1 sheriff goes, so vote that bo make a trip frequently to the Blltzen during the fishing season. Sabbath school 10 A. 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. REV. GEO. WARD, Pastor. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. B. S. Hughes, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. Rev. Harold Humbert of Portland will occupy the pulpit. You are most cordially Invited. BMSnBBBMMKBMSSMMMB 1 I ! i IL IMF Your Country's Last Call! BUY VICTORY LIBERTY BONDS ! 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Hag . m Write Jjjjjg Seattle or Portland for Catalog, Free. r i obliged to pin your clothes together. try .some this season Kay Comegys was In town for a short time this week, having come In to visit his slater, Mrs. Anna HuIiiuh, who in at the Haines hospital In tbiH city. Mrs. Haines has been 111 but h,r. about recovered her health and expaota to leuve the hospital In tt few days. Henry Ttin and his wife and us soclatUi who several ycam ago took up desert claims in iii"- Wagentlre MCttoBi wore here this wock offering final proof. These claims arc sttual cil in the range country and It ha , been some task to find suitable crop s for that soil but Mr. Fries has dis covered that rye (,'raiiH thrives well and lias seeded quite an area to that; he bi conlident sweet olOVSf will ;il SO Iii' a suocess and Is preparing to Millinery including the latest and smartest Spring and Summer Creations Exclusive agent for Victor Tailoring Company with a lull line of Spring Samples for Women' 8 Suits qnd DlTHHVS '" l" l l it l Mrs. Lelah Millar At the Schwartz Store Ever-Fresh Groceries We make a point of never keeping Groceries WE SELL THEM. That's the reason why you are always sure of getting FRESH Groceries when you come to us THEY DON'T HAVE TIME TO BECOME STALE W JVe are determined our customers shall have the best if it is to be found in the market. " . i 12 .'i.i- W., WheTy?nA itof U8 its freshness and purity are GUARANTEED. We solicit YOU. New Perfection and Florence Oil Stoves-Cheaper Than Wood BURNS CASH STORE