LOCAL AND PERSONAL' SPECIALS For Easter Week. Extra Fancy CHOCOLATE CREAMS. Not tne common commercial Chocolate but a very high grade cream. 25 cents the pound. jFOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE TEA: Always 75c per pound. Special : : April 9 to 14, 60c the pound. : Phelps Grocery Co. THE HORN PASTIME, SOU DRINKS, CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. A Quiet Resort where men may meet their friends and discuss the News of the day. VICTOR GROSIIKNS, Proprietor. HEPPNER : : : OREGON. Rhea creek T. E Peterson of lone was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Ilirdinuu were in over Sundjy. J. E. Cronan, president of the lone bn n k , was a Heppner visit or Sunday. Auam Kuoblack was a busi ness visitor fron: Tuesday. Hurry Quaekenbush went out in his ranch Tuesday to do some fuming. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Way, of u 'ar f.cxiugtou, were Sunday visitors, in Heppner. S g51& Guy McFerrin went out to work through lambing for Usse French IbsI week. He sure to see the Chi-Nauiel denionstration at Gilliam & JJi s bie's Aprili and 7 47-48 "Mrs. Sam.McCullough return ed Monday evening from Mosier where she has been visiting her p irents. Car l Smith of Arlington was j hare during the week in the in . tirest of the A. (J. Ruby Slock Farm of Portland. Riv. Dr. Van Waters will hold services in the Episcopal shurch Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. Special music. gEggafor settings. (TTvhode Island Ileds. Fancy millings only. I'ricti per setting of 10, $1.50. L. W. Hriggs, Heppnei, Oregon. 47if Mrs. 0. R. Farnsworth has bjeu seriously 111 at hur home for the past few days but we are glad to know sho is much im proved at this time. Tho Chi Nauicl demonstration at Gilliam & Bisbcu's. April 0 and 7, will be especially inter esting to the ladies, and they should not oiis9 it. 47.48 Thomas Stanley and wife and , two children who have been; visiting iu V irginia returned to their homo near Joe Hayes place i on Butter creek. Gilliam & Ilisbeo would be' pleased to figure with you on! any kind of farm implements j you might want. Their time is i yours SPRING raws NOW IS THE TIME to be think ing of the Dresses you will need for the warm weather. Do your shop ping and sewing while, it is cool don't wait for the warm days to come and then rush to do it. Come in and look at our line of dainty Spring Goods-Lawns in stripes checks, floral and many other patterns. Dainty Voiles, Pongees and Crepes of all kinds. Sport stripes and checks. Don't forget the Flaxons; every la dy knows their value. Buy NOW while stock is complete. MINOR & COMPANY Dry Goods Department I Muke h Specially of Plate Glass, Burglar and Automobile Insurance Also wide all kinds of Surety Bonds REAL ESTATE I rxpect a number of land buyers I. ere, If you want to sell your farm or ranch, list it with me. Roy V. Whiteis Heppner, Ore. A Busy Local Industry. The Herald man visited the Call nd see them. -17 18; plant of the Heppner Milling Co. H. N. Barnes and J. h Jetfer-j ttiu her day and war most alia sod of Vera Cruz, Mo., ore recent . bly received by Mr. Wm. Robb, arrivals in Heppner. Mr. Brinies head miller in charge of tho plant, formerly lived here but went! Tho mill is one of Hoppner's oust noon nfter tlin llond rrt,ov pioneer industrial institutions almost always come back. having been in operation for over Tho planting season, is here :w 'c,irs- by water and Gilliam & Bisbee will be! lHiwn rro.n Willow creek except glad to show you what they have'1" 1,10 dr' soas,,n whcn an U,,X,U iu Oliver and Joho Deere plows. li0,i' strum l,liU,t "l1" ,ho .j-) I machinery. ,, . . ,, ,' ! The capacity of the plant is but Dr. IJuller, the we known ..... , , , , , , . , , , . little under h" barrels a day of dentist, who has been spending,.,. , ., ,, ; ., , 'l ti. .it tmtl I n mi I now ho- iug operated lo hours a day. The output is a very line grade of pateut Hour practacally all of which is disposed of locally in Heppner and surrounding towns. 2 j some lime in lone, ret urucd to J j Heppner for a few days daring ? the week and then went lo I'ut t New Arrivals: Flprsheim Shoes, Ironclad Clothing, Hardeman Hats. "Nuff ced." SAM HUGHES CO. HEPPNER : : : OREGON. hind for a short visit with his f tmily. NOTICE A boy's bicycle was tuken from in front of llu I'ul. hco hotel Saturday evening, Match III. Suitable reward and no questions Hskcd if returned Church Notices. Church of Christ. r Bring in Your Old Ford wo (1001) BUSINESS If a small da iv hrrd yields n nice little income, a larger one, with high clans bit ids, will puvc a source of considerable profit. R.iin oi n'uiir, sm.ill crops or large crops, wheat at ,rOc per bushel m ;i $1.7.1 pi r bushel, your cows will be puvl.it mo, hu'ln-l.il. ,u d In. Her fnl mear a Hod, ile.idv income. Why nut iiitic.ise youi he of milk cows, or im prove il bv a.ldm j so no lunh ilass breeds? If ih'Miril, the I nk Vfvih,iim ;. nl , Hrpprrr Mill llhtdlv iimisI in li i. on inji mii h (n.ulia.M'.t, am) you tic cordially invited to come in and talk the matter over. The First National Bank Ml.rPNT.U, ORKC.ON The Sunday morning service ; to tho owner, I,awrrtioo WilUins. at tho I'hriMiau church will bo ,,, i- i i- an Ivistor service, with especial, I I harhe Oroshens writes his ., ,, , , . , i , i, t.J ! thought for the old lollis. lu ( folks from tho naval training the evening there will bo a union I 'station, at San Fiaiicisco. that Ivister Cantaia. which will bel , things are going along fine wii h held at the Federated church. j tho Heppner boy now their. ! Charlie was on the sick list w hen he wrote but expected to be on duty nguin in a day or two. T. I,. St inchff reluriicil Sun day fioui a visit at his old hmu The l-'ederatod Church. i Tho service next SuuJiy morn iug will bo appri'priate to the day. Topic, " Tho Mm ply Tomb " In tho cven'm ,' H'Cio, will be a , union service in tie Federated. at C.;1n.. Virg'nu. Mr Stat). c,Urch when tho I'aiiUtu, Fis rhff say things urn bouiuiug in u,r Alu., u- ,uil be rendered by th! Old l'omtni..u and cvrrvbody u i,;ll,ied chorus of about ihmy iia). inere is niiuii more voices. We led sure v..u will and we will convert into a one-ton truck for S350 - You retain all parts and equipment taken from the car in making the change. E. H. Kellogg County if.nt for HF.SDIIICKS TltL'CK ATTAfHMFNT Voices. i i joy 1 1 a I d ( lo be present The O. K. Restaurant. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. Meals at all Hours 25 cents and Upward. Only White Waitresses Employed. ,i ili;ii ly Invite y on II A N 'Ves i exi il u. l't in the i list over the wai' situation th.ui in l icgon, he says. Dr McMurdo rexrts thear. rival of two httle Keil Cinss nurse i'ii Thutdnv, To Mr dinl Mr. IJoy MismNIimo (,f IIUi K HoIm' tin riht uiul '.He half pound daughter at I ".n p i iu. and to M r. and Mrs. Ih nry Ashbaugh a six and one-half) ound girl at I0:ii p m. Alii rn doing well at this time lr McMurdo tolls us that during na iimea country is hi sr mere is an increase In the num j FOIl SAI.K Twelve giod her of male births but now that work mill s: alo on e good work hre is a denuiml for K' d frost : horses. iiU'ses we do not know what mv plac HEPPNER OREGON. I Frank Crcwdson was iu the I city Tia"J.iy and iei 'rts "J feet of snow in He f oi thus HuHess, bear, ll ss seed barley 1 for sale. B. F. Swaggart, I-ex- tngton, Ore. - 4'lf. Baled Hav and Grain for sale A GOOD POSITION .n bo had tiy an ambitious young man or young lady in the lielJ of railway or commercial telegraphy. Since the passngo of tho eight hour law by Con gress, it has created a big de. maud for telegraph operators Fositions paying fiom 75 to ftj per mnnth, with many chances for advancement It wid pay See these nninia's at I "U ' nte Kailway Telegraphy Gl'Y B"YKK. Ilepp. Institute of I'ortland. Oregon, 'at White Front Barn. I W. T. McUolHTts. notiit. run ri lu.ii Aiio. Iri.rlmnl M tSw lnirti.r. I' S l,nH (ttTrm Th. OrTf,,n. M.rh it l',7 N,,fr. t. btrrt't k n th O't't A J.-li",, ,.f l.io.. Orr.m. ho. trr.,tr ... lill. miMli" MnniMtffa Kr,r for r i : w 1 1 iwii. T..n.h,, is a :i f- w m Su fllH rtf ttifrno., in n.k. ftn.l A,. vr rt tni.M,i enm n ilw UnH .1-. 4M-rl.. H !.(, r. Ibt'iM ,. Urtr.KT I-. S I n. Of. mt pi: I U'nuint P.m M ,tp.-. Jwhn S. JoSfiMw. M. HtM H.!fnn '.r:ll. all nf Orf JimT t"'p nf Hond Hl'! CtvC'41. II I'RANK WOOI rx'K lir.'ow, Cjeci tbi w'M have. incr. Ore. - F'tf. for full rirtieular 4'V w