HEPPNER UKRATif), mfppVER QKWiON PACE SIX Our Prices on Tea and Coffee CANT BE BEAT Hills Hros.' Coffee -h"c pound M. J. B. Coffee, 10c pound Wadco Coffee 'Hc l"und Golden West Coflee, 10c pound in different size tins Magnolia Tea : P"" Tree Tea 73c pound Hilvilla Tea, 75c pound Upton's Tea 75c pound Ridgway's Teas, 75c pound COFFEE AM) TEA IN BULK WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR ANYTHING IN OCR LINE, GIVE US A CALL S. E. VanVactor went to Arlington today on a business trip, and was ac compained by J. T. Beckwith, court stenographer, who was here this week. They went by auto. The new oscillating electric fans in stalled by manager Sparks at the Star Theatre this week are much appre ciated by his patrons. They keep the air fresh and cool. EARLY AND LATE CABBAGE Plants that don't run to seed, 50c per 100, tomato plants that don't blight easily at 15c per dozen, 50c for 50, 75c per 100 at CUMMINGS NURSERY t AXIOMS FOR THE CITY ! BEAUTIFUL. SM HUGHES H Heppner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Her went to Timber, Ore., tthis morning after spending two weeks here visiting at the Wra, LeTrace home. They will return in two weeks to locate here permanently. Frank Nash, who had been farm ing near lone on Willow Creek, has disposed of his property to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers of lone, and will take up his residence in Heppner. He hauled some of his goods here yesterday. Mrs. Evylin Hall of Heppner last evening. lone was in J. A. Waters was transacting busi ness in Heppner last night. Olaf Johnson returned Saturday night after having spent a week in Portland. A deligthful surprise party in honor of Mrs. John Vaughn and Mrs. Clyde Wells was given at the John Vaughn home last Monday evening. The birthdays of these two ladies are exactly the same day. Ice Cream and cake were served for refresh ments. W. C. Cason, who preserves the peace at lone, was a visitor in Hepp ner last nightt. J. P. Tapscott, agent of the O.-W. R. & N. , at Astoria, and family were the guests of J. L. Wilkins and family this week, returning home today. Mr Tapscott and Mr. Wilkins are old tillieums, the former having been purser and the latter steward on an O. R. & N. steamboat on the Snake River a number of years ago. F. E. Cell, the well known and pros perous Hlaclihorse rancher, was a visitor in Heppner most of the week. The Palace Hotel has just had a new set of extra fine wash bowls and accessories installed in their toilet room. Mrs. Chick and son, Charles and Misses Turnidgc, Burr and Troedson were visitors in Heppner from lone this week. Jeff Jones returned from Portland Monday, and reports that his car of hogs topped the market, bringing him $8.(10. Settlement Work. "Did you hear about Muggins taking up settlement work?" "Yes. He usually works his creditors for 50 cents on the dollar." Town Top ics. , Love your neighbor's lot as yo do your own, but be sure to love your own. Don't plant tomato cans and rubbish on unused land. Their fruits are withered civic pride. Don't allow yourself or your city to create dumps for waste. It can be made to pay for its own destruction at a profit. Don't allow tumbled down buildings to stand on valuable land. They are financially waste ful. They create liltu, iuvite vice und are a menace to life. A fence that has ceased to be a fence and has become an offense should be repaired or destroyed. Unregulated advertising on un used land pays for the mainte nance of a public nuisance. Two gaolens may grow where one dump has bloomed before. School gardens are valuable adjuncts to education and recre ation. They can be cultivated on an open lot. Let the children play on the unused land so that they may become strong and keep out of the hands of the law. Let not an inch of land be kept in idleness. It has a divine right to bear fruits and flowers und ever serve the highest interest of man. W-IH"H-:-H"H-M-H-H!"H-W":-;- 1 7. &i 101 1001 1 3 m 2 w 3 at MINOR & GO'S NO AMERICAN CITY THRIFTY. Davenport, la., Has Highest Per Capita Bank Account. The American Society For Thrift, which recently sought infortunium as to the thriftiest American city, de clares: "For the present there is no 'thriftiest city.' "We believe the returns go to con firm assertions made in Bulletin No. 1 by President Simon V. Straus, that there must be more widespread knowl edge of the principles of thrift and re gard for Its importance before munici pal officers will regard thrift as a sub Ject worthy of their best attention. In general, the replies received were vague or showed an indifference or contempt for thrift, which in a mens Hi N M Hi You will find them here-the latest in everything. We want to call your attention tour Straw Hats. You should have one-style demands it, as well as this hot sunshiny weather. See our striking new Gordon Novelties The popular hat with Wide Brim, Low Crown, $1.50 Slid $3.00 $1.50 The beautiful new hat with the Blue Band, High Crown and Medium Brim, at See the "Style Maker," made of Heavy Straw with High High Crown, Narrow Brim and Crimped band, The Hat With the Grey band. It's a wonder, with a Medium Crown and brim, at $2.50 $1.50 Examine our line of good ones at $S and $8 If you don't like the weather, don't overlook the place where you can meet with its changes. We always car ry those cool undergarments- The B.V.D., Park Mills, athletic pattern; Porosknit and other light mesh suits. to m to to to to to to to to 'to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Prizes For Tree Planters. The Massachusetts Forestry associa tion has offered a prize to the city or town In the state which shall plant the greatest number of shade trees, In pro portion to its population, before July t. The prize will be the planting by the association of a mile of street or road with shade trees at least seven feet high. One hundred entries are expected. ELKHORN RESTAURANT Best Meals in the City and at the most reasonable prices Everything neat and clean Short orders served in quick and satisfactory style SHOE REPAIRING New Shop just opened (or bu&i less in in the Garrltfuci building on main street We desire your patronage and will treat you riKt We can do all kinds of Repair Work Browers Shoe Repairing Shop H i When in need of lira, m i E HE mmwQ 3 ill 1 11 U 1! H, v VI : g lttifelll 3 NOTICE: S Slr:; 5 All Brown Votes Must be Recorded g FV3fc$ft'a Before MAY 20th. i iAZwF'i 1 S 'to 1 jH HJ uicipal debts. The fact ' tli:it municipal I 9 ! Li- D r id I THE FAMOUS I LA M0TT COM aCome to HEADQUARTERS If reliable goods, reasonable prices, fair and square dealing and polite at tention will merit your patronage We want you for a customer Fresh Fruins and Vegetables a Specialty pip ure explains the rapidly Increasing mil uicipal debts. The fact that municipal bonds no longer are regarded as securi ties of the highest class is due to the extravagant spending of puhlic moneys. "Nowhere Is this extravagance- more in evidence than in the u Hairs of Cooli county, in which Chicago Is located. "While no award can he made, we wish to compliment certain cities upon their enterprising Interest in presenting facts aliotit their communities. These Include Niagara Kails, N. V.; Rockford. III.; Davenport. In., and Oil City, Pn. "Of the cities competing, Davenport. In., reports the highest average per capita hank deposit-ifcoi.l-aml In savings banks an average of $1175.3 However, Oil City, I'a., continues to lead in the per capita of stock and bond investments, with an average per capita of $114.". hi. As to the amounts of assessed valuation and municipal debts, the (igut'os are too Inadequate to make any award or comment. "ltoekford. 111., reports that ragtime and cheap music have no place in that city and that the demand is for the best music. Much credit Is given to this fai t and for Hie morality and tein-IMM-nte habits among the citizens Art ; also has made remarkable progress In Itockford. "North Yakima. Wash., makes an ex cellent showing In the rcdm-tlcn of tax utlon under a commission form of gov eminent." EDY CO. All Kinds of Comedy, Ac robatic, Juggling, Musical Entertaining Vaudeville.... Secretarial Training. During the past month live students of Harvard university begin practical training for secretarial work. This will consist, under a cooperative ar rangement between the llai vard grad uate School of P.nslncss Administra tion and the Huston eliamlier of com mon e. of work of assistant secretaries In charge of various rotations of the Huston chamber. Kadi student will H'lld at least III rev afternoons each week upon the work of city planning. Industrial relations, domestic and for I elgn trade, maritime affairs. Hie pre i volition and other committees. In 1 effect this Is planned to serve us lalsi I ratoiy practice supplemental y to the I Instruction received at ilaivurd iu the ' theory of aduiiulstialiou. EOT AC TS One of The Finest Shows Ever Seen Here. ADMISSION: ISc and 25c Friday, Saturday, Sunday