I After Inventory Sale j APPLES FANCY ROME BEAUTIES Now $1.25 COFFEE SEE WINDOW FOR PRICES It will pay you to lay in a supply for the next few months. J'senteda two act drama, "The 5 I Patriot Girl". The setting of ttn 5 story portrayed was vividly de J picted by the stage scenery, a J splendid piece of work in stage J carpentry. Each of the actors J 1 carried their part in a delightful Z ' ; ; way. and the costumes, expres Jisiveof the part of each, were J ! criterian to the detail and ability J with which the play was arrar.g J edat.d directed. Tha' Hepnnei J 1 High School students are cap ! ! able of producing this class of ! drama and present itwith such favorable scenery and sett in'' i speans highly to the credit or I the st udenr ability and the class '. of instrution of the institution. Cast of Charaiers Penelope Winthrop of New York, Muriel McCarty. Eiiza ibeth, a maid, Georgia Shi ploy, ! Madame Katheiine Dudly, of ' Boston. Ruth Howard, Constance ! Dudley Norma Frederick, liar i hara Dudly, Gladys Lane, Maid, 1 Helen Barratt, Anthoney Kuwl- land an Anirican Soldier. Henrv Peterson, Sir Eus'ai'e C raft-on. j J an kngltsu aimlicr, taut (..cm- AT MINOR & COMPANY t ' Si ' i I !;;. toLWofesiER i Phelps Grocery Co. mell. I: LOCAL 0. J. Cox w is in Friday from K na C i eek. Theodore Anderson of E glit tn 1 1 was in town Friday. C. P. Shamdart of Eighlmile was in this city several Uhs last week at lending to business mat. lei S. Miss Hose Kilkenny, who has b-en vi.siiing with relatives at Mouette, ivlo., for several weeks has reaurucd to her home here. In this issue of the Herald will h ' seen the ad of W. D. Newlon of Lexington, who wants land to sell in a party of people from t'ne Middle West who will soon arrive here looking for locations. Mr. Newlon has large holdings in i hat section mid of lute lus turned several large deals there. Clarke Nelson, prominent in surance man of Pendleton, spent several days lasl week In llopp tier and vicinity transacting business. While here Mr. Nel son learned by phone of a ruth, cr dis nt runs tire in his houm in North Pendleton. He Informs us that biiih tlie house and fur niture were covered by insur ance. II. F. S.nf.ir.1 of Portland spent several days last week in this vicinity in the interest of his nrm, a large grain buyii a and exporting company. Mr.! Sanford is a relative of the Chas. ! J. Osten family of near Heppner. , F N. Mover of Black Horse! was in Heppner on business Wednesday Hiid Thursday ot last week. C Guy Wakefield, well known piano dealer came up from his Lexington ranch several da looking into business prospects in the vicinity. He left Thurs. day for his home in Pendleton. One of the prettiest- entertain merits it has been our pleasu'i to see in Heppner was the Lit- j erary Program presented ut thej High School Auditorium Fiiday evening by the High School j pupils. Nix numbers, as follows , lead the program: Song, Colum ihe Gem of the Ocean; Glee I Club. Drill, -Patriotic." Six 1 teen Girls. Paper. -This Was a ! Man." Cecile Stevens. Nihil' ' "Dixie." Glee Club. Recital ion, ' Paul lievere's liule," Kenneth Minns. Following these selections, which were produced much to the credit of those paraieipatinL'. and their instructors, was pre For the purpose of paying the indebtedness incurred by the Lyccam of the season of 1915-16, for which ten people of Heppner are responsible, an entertain ment will be presented by local talent at the High School Audit orium on the evening of Feb. 28. ; The music, both vocal and in-1 ! strumental, will be under the ' direction of Mrs. Winnard which means good music. Mrs. Her-1 wick will render a titimuer o her favorite readings Her rare J ability and pleasing selections! and the splendid musical pro-' gram assure those who attend of ' an evening of great entertain ment, the program: Instrumental Music Selected: a. Mr. Brown Has His Hair ! Cut. b. Pa's Initiation Mrs Ilcrwick Music Selected a. Holding a Seat at the Bene fit, b. Rosa. Itialian Dialect. Mrs. Berwick Music Selected Saul of the Old Violin Mrs. Berwick Music Selected a. Daddy, b. Selection frojn "The Call of the Wild." Mrs. Berwick Music Selected a. 'Speak Up Ike,' Darkie Diclect, b. Old Glory. j Mrs. Her w iik iS'.ar Spangled Banner i l Just arrived, severafnew mod els of Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets fresh with Fashion's latest touch. .Those who already wear there fashionable corsets need no further invitation than this new announcement. And to all others we would say that this showing of Royal Worcester and Bon Ton models is a style event well worth visiting. The dawning vogue is one of personality. Style tendencies will be interpreted in terms of the wearers' figure, and mode must lend itself to the enhancement of indi vidual charm. Thus Saith Fashion, and her decrees are perfectly ful filled in Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets. MINOR & COMPANY By Audience Admission 2 " and 50 cents The Annual Pall of ih- lb p LOST, FOUND, ETC. Watch the shows at the Star Theatre this week. Baled Hay and Grain for sale at White Front Burn. W. T. McUoberts. BUGS Varied and Universal. Banging from a Crcx grass to a Persian 1 Silk are now on display at The Case Furniture Co. Store. 1 FOU salv: ! Pahice Hotel Buss team. 7 and s years old without a blemish weighing about 1 IaO each. : See J. L. WllkillS. j See the Ford Ton Truck on the street daily demstration. I). H. Ketlo'.'g, Morrow County Agent Quality, Service & Sanitation i Our Fresh Meats are the best in the City. Oor Extension Cooling Plant assures Fresh Sweet Meat at all times. If you are eating .pur Hams ' and Bacon you know how good they are. If you are not we are both losing.- Phone us your orders, we guarantee entire satisfaction. S. METZ &SONSI IMPORTED AND HOME BRED I PERCHERONS. BELGIANS, SHIRE STALLIONS j AND JACKS : Com.' to Pendleton, Oregon, and we will show you i head of stallions that you will nay are real drafters. Best of hone, cleanest lot of stallions you over saw under one roof. Our stallions won first and Cirand Championship at the lead- ing State Fairs this full, which show s you the kind you will expect to see when you visit our barns. If you want the best ami the most for your money bo sure and visit our stables w here you can see more stallions than at any other place in the Northwest. Wo know we run please you, juices right, terms to suit, Kvory horse guaranteed to pass State Inspection. Reliable jruarantoe. Write us for in- formation, or better still, come and see us. We have Sd head of registered Hereford anil Shorthorn Bulls ull of servicablo age for sale. S. METZ-8 SONS' Commercial Brm. . PENDLETON, OREGON. n -r Lod.ro n F.'.ks is mi event ttlis Week to which the local ni'-ui In is ef I ho l.iilv'e an. I their la li"s have b 'en tonkin: forward to for ii lull'.' time Tie' otlieers have been notified by m my neigh boring Indices .f deli gallons wi.ii h will visit lu re and exten sive pn porations toe being tni-ile for their entert tinmen', hii 9: t he a f t ei noon t 'oe I 11I ee w jni t :Mte n I i-ge nil. 1. tier if cam1: date mill in the ovenii o it ' at: H'let will be crvt if, ti. lib t style in the Fair Pavillion. '1 he h e il liaise h 11 aki d and i " ii veil t lie CO-o;'eral i"il of the biu e men of tlie city In the ill i- 1 1 ,it i us which will be liberal v -,,; 1 on il oV er t he to -A n. The e.. ,.! , of I he u dor, pa rpie a'ld white, w ill be t'lllll billed With eVeiejeell i. be.t'.l'ify those pirts nl.ieli wi'l be t he 1 enters of nrtuiU', Tin' spee'al ti:n f I mil Ci aid. 01 , w hit h will tie In el ed to the guild, w iTi the blethers i f that lodge niul t heir I id ies is set. .'d iiied to ar I i Vi nt in on Frmn tl ell fi t i V it ii . ill !" t u rtwd '.O'ise t 1 11. d la'i t !.' Co 11 ph ten f.eiiri.iiors a'.u nervoiis n-.ii',i me ,i Ii by a I. vised to t;l. 1 e" or keen in is 1 1, is n',T ii 1 ; 1 . . is to ,f . Palace Hotel, Heppner. CATHOLIC CliUUCH Sun Fell ITi. First Mis -.f'( A M. SecoAl Mass at. .lumper. II A, M I'aiherO'Koiirke will spend this week visiting various parisi. ioiier in the Juniper see ti ui of the comity. Citf Meat & Coll Co. s Johnson Bros., Props. C..4t - ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Qf HI the d IV 1 III OVj ! of tin. till Ve,:( ,lo,,r Mrs F. Laper returned lasl Saturday fio n I 11 1 !aii 1 and St letii. w here she has ,sa nt. the past two weeks visiting. The best d ttu-e of the si ason will b" ejveti at the 1 ) r v Fork t,;t!i Fiiday. Feb. p.'lT. The proceeds w il! ti" Used to Mi r t be had Lverj I n ly invited uad l c"od time assured to u!l; , bts Kit supper will tie served nt n.'.l n'eit I'.cery tiody come and1 Ii ivo a e-'1' I time. Music by thej Pry F01 k h chest 1. 1. ! Civssto'i Mad. lock of Arlington ; arrived in Heppner the latter j art of last w eek from Lugetie. ' where he has been attending the C. i f 0..a:id will t at tlie Pa'.. ice Hotel, taking the position. . f Cl:u f C'.vt k. Mr. Mi.ddi ck is one of the !';rm of the Palace lictil Cumpany n"id ir ten-Is to' 1 ! On account of the high cost of living the Palace Hotel Grill will change its present check system to a straight 35 and 50 cent meals, beginning March 1 PJ17. A charge of 15 cents will be made for each chair at the table occupied by children under six years. A number of family tables will beset family style where a meal will be served for 35 cents. At the remainder of the tables the meal w ill lo 50 cents and up. Thanking you for your liberal patronage of the past and trust ing you w ill coninue it into the future. We are. The Palace Hotel Co. 6