LOCAL AND PERSONAL The weather is unusually cold and backward for this season but wheat l.i reported to be do ing well. Not gone or going but here to stay. Permanently located at Heppner, Oregon. Dr. D. R. II ty lor, eye specialist. 4tf Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haird who liave been visiting their daughters, Mrs. J. O. Ilager and Mrs. 0. ('. Patterson, returned to their home in Pennsylvania this week. FOR SALE Twelve good work mules; also some pood work horses. See these animals at my place. GUY BOYER, Hepp ner, Ore. 4Gtf. Manager Wilkins, of the Palace hotel, has received from the State Highway commission a large and comprehensive map of the State Highway System in cluding all of the roads that have been designated as eligible for improvements. The map may be seen in the Palace lobby. NOTICE After May 21 no alien, not admitted to full citizen ship, can vote at any school meet ing. Lena Snell Shure, School Superintendent. Dr. Gunster. graduate veter inarian, has located in Heppner with headquarters in Patterson's drug store. E. II. Kellogg, transportation magnate, has bought a new pass enger bus that looks like the real thing in street cars. When it comes up Main street tooting its bell and ringing Its whistle it gives we bunchgrassers visions of little old NewYork. County Commissioner E. L. Padberg was up from lone Tues day in attendance at Circuit court as a witness. F. M. Atkinson, tea6her of manual training in the Heppner school expects to leave tomorrow for Blaine county, Idaho, where he has accepted a position as bydrographer-and water distrib utor for one of the irrigation projects there. The position car ries witn it a salary ot fclou a month and will probably be per manent. Two Meet Death in Wreck Continued from page one Dr. H.T, Allison has returned from Vancouver, Washington, after completing his examination for a commission in the Medical Officers Reserve corps, which he passed with high honors. He is now subject to being called to the colors at any time. Mrs. Hanson heard of the wreck soon after it happtied and imme diately went to the scene in a car. She did not know of her husband s death, however, until she reached the scene of the dis aster and inquired for him when she learned that he was under the engine. The wrecking crew got to work Saturday evening but it was not until late Monday afternoon ihat they got the engine raised to an upright position. 1 uesday efforts to recover the bodies were con tinued and tiuallv the bodv of Frank Habelt was caught by the grappling irons and loosened trom its position in the wreckage. It was drawn nearly to the bank of the creek ond almost within reach of the rescuers when the ironssiipped and the body was swept clown stream by the swol ten current. Although constant efiortsare being made the body nas not been recovered at this writing. At about noon Wednes day the body of Samuel Hanson, the engineer, was recovered. It was found under the tender and was almost buried in the sand. It showed ugly wounds on the neck and foreherd and a deep puncture in the left side. The body was brought to Case's un dertaking parlors in this city where it was prepared for burial. The remains were taken to The Dalles today for interment. Our Cakes and Crackers AR E FRESH! We handle and recommend: BRAND ! SWASTIKA When you want the best crackers : ASK FOR j Snowflakes j Phelps Grocery Co. llTIII Nue i', .Hauler thai I'd pei cent of tin' 11 wlmle p.. pid it ion nl thi-. Country lives in ' ' l ine, we t in understand t ho need of hh i n- i'ii -;ie hi f I prod net s, which come ehief ly from the f ii ins It i au urgent mil. U is it call upon the patriotism of every f irmer, farm hind and land owner Every iiere should produce, its (iu t.l of fund pr.idiiets. The time to p'an for tl.is ro ult is ,(t h ui I No delay can ho ullowtd I'lunt lug iten ige Clin fer u lug yield Work for n huinpei-, ep l'i iees w ill be goud The Coun. 1 1 s Heed is the farmer's opportunity. OCR COUNTRY CALLS. EVERY FARMER SHOULD RESPOND First National Bank Heppner Oregon WHY NOT A SP6RT SUIT? We have the materials for making them. Come in and examine it. Stripes, Polka Dots and Fancy Figures in a good assortment of colors. 18 Tom Just S3 and who wants to be behind the times? Certainly none of our Heppner ladies, so we are ready to serve them in their wants. Snort Sis are a Bright Pupils Win Prizes Continued from page one - drates, fats, and salts. Proteids are such foods as the white of an egg, cheese, and meats; carbohydrates are sweet and starchy foods; fats are butter, cream and lard; and salts are common table salts, and soda. Milk is the only perfect food as It Is the only one which contains all four kinds of food. Therefore It is used extensively for invalids and ill peo ple who require a liquid diet. When one of the four classes of foods is neglected partial starvation results. People in different climates require different kinds of foods. The heat producing foods are eaten in the frig id zones while frujts are eaten more in the tropics. In our own country we eat more meats and hot soups in the winter and iced drinks and ice cream in the summer. . The proper preparation of food is something which every housewife should thoroughly understand. She should know that a meal is not com plete unless it contains the four classes of food. Since proper cook ing improves the food and makes it digestible she should not make Boggy and doughy bread, continually fry food rrrstead of boiling or baking it, and should not substitute food too rich and too sweet for the plain and wholesome food. She should avoid all adulterated foods, too much spices, and too much grease. Today most of our sickness Is caused by stomach trouble which Is a result ot Improper cooking. There fore, since our health depends to such a great extent upon our food it is very important to know how this should be prepared. A shelter is that which protects us from winds, ruin and snow storms, or the hot sun. In prehistoric times man lived In caves. The American Indian lived In tents. Today we have dwelling houses mude of lumber, stoue or brick. Kvery home should bo weather proof, well lighted, ventilated and properly heutetl. If It is not weath er-proof, the occupants are liable to take cold. If it is not well lighted the eyes are effected. If not ven tilated tho lungs do not receive the proper amount of fresh uir that they should. Anil if not properly heated the whole body suffers from tho cold. A house should not be built near a swamp or in any damp place on ac count ot illness which would be sure to result, and Insects anil mice, which Inhabit such places. Neither should we live in u tent under the glaring sun bemuse being overheated is very harmful as well us being siinstrnked. I lotlilng Is the means by which we nsslst Nature In keeping our bodleg warm. It Is made of rotten, woolen, silk and tlax tlhre. flothlng, like food, also differs according to cli mate and seasons. Woolen clothing Is lighter In weight Mum cotton clothing ,,f the same thickness. It absorbs the per spiration un. re readily, and does not penult the body to become suddenly chilled. Woolen clothing lessens the danger of taking cold. Since wool Is wanner Hum cnlten clothing we should wear the former In tho win tor. Too much clothing over anv part of the body overheats it ami make It tender. Many sore throats lire caused by wearing scarfs or mufflers about the nerk. Too thin clothing also causes Illness. t'lKht clothing Is eiy harmful. There Is no a le spare m the human body mid i:nl mm h room for their Inns. i.t, ui,, I,, aiid lunge a h.Oi. Tltlit hiring . ,.rv In Jurloiis to tin. Iie.ilili hi it deform the liver. s.iie. ,es up the bine and crowds the stomach out i.f pl.ne Kbit hei r, shi.rs at,, mu, , r for the hc.illli th.iu ,r, ,ei ,. ,., Shoes Hint are ton tUht r m, ,ilu, corn.. TlKht ,-l.,,t,c Mrt.M about the knee hinder trie limitation of the Mood 'b un clothing , ,, i, , (,,, ,,r. term! t.i that ,, h dm M, t,e eat of our b,.,lie ,jt, ritlitng should pt , lean ill ,ll our bodies. If e time proper f,.o.. a gd home, sad unit.,!,!,. .loUnng ,. m without .huiM ri,Jin k., ),,.,,,, good l eallh , t,lv ljflU,ui to a Lappy life. We also have the Sport Hat to match your Suit. Don't forget to ask about them. FOR THE YOUNG GIRLS. And the young girls-They were not forgotten in this new creation. We can please them with many beautiful things suited to their needs. Come in girls and look at our new ribbons. We have just what you want. MINOR 8c COMPANY Dry Goods Department Choice Early Vermont seed potatoes for sale at Phelps Groc ery Company. ltf Rev. Dr. Geo. B. Van Waters will hold services in the Episco pal church next Sunday morning and evening. LOST Sorrel horse, circle brand on jaw, weighs about 1200 pounds. Last seen near Head quarters ranch. Twenty (0) Dollars reward for return to Heppner Steam Laundry, 2tf Heppner, Oregon. CHURCH NOTICES Catholic Church Services. First Mass. 8:00 a.m. Second Mass 10:80 a.m. Catechism class 11:30 a. m. Evening Devotions 7:30 p.m. Reverend Father O'Rourke. The Federated Church Sunday School at 9:45. The Anti-saloon will bo repre sented at the morning service by Hon. H. N. Hicks Portland Now is the time to get a new Spring Bonnet. Every one re duced in price at Mrs. F. Luper's. d3 Brought Back by the Sheriff Deputy Sheriff Walter Cason returned from Madras Monday evening bringing with him Frank McKeehan who is charged de frauding an inn-keeper. It is said that McKeehan was a partner and room mate of Jack Del Monte when the latte'r at tempted to hold up John Keys in the Palace hotel last winter but so far no charge in connec tion with that affair has been filed against him. lone High School Notes The finishing touches are be ing given in all classes to round out ami colli plete the years work. The members of the ISiology, Do mestic Science, and Physical Geography class are writing pa. The U. S. should be dry durinir t'01; the war. Come out and hear s Tho members ,,f the him. Mrs. Sims will sing. ; Knglih i l.ts are preparing a Theme of the evening sermon j series of d-bates while other by the pastor. "Faint Yet Pur. classes ni e reviewing woi k pre suing." 'punitory for tinal exaiiiihati'.ns. Christian Endeavor 7;00 p.m ' 'Hie Seniors with the assist. Topic "Is it Easier to be Good Mollie Reed Shoots Jack Parker Jack Parker Is in a serious condi tion at the Heppner hospital suffer ing from a bullet wound in the left breast which he received at an early huur Thursday morning at the handa of Mollie Heed, a well known old time character of Heppner. Parker, it is said, was attempting to break into the Reed woman's house, at about 2:00 o'clock In the morning, refusing to leave when or dered to do so. Finally, fearing for her safety, she got her gun, opened the door and lired through the screen. Parker ran around the house and out to Main btreet crying for help. Glenn Y. Wells and Guy lioyer heard the shot and cries and came down to Main street, finding Parker in front of the Oregon Garage. Sheriff Mc Duffee was notified and hurried to the scene w hen Parker was taken to the hospital and a physician sum moned. An examination showed that the ball entered the loft breast a little above the heart, barely missing a large artery and lodging near tho collar bone. It is believed he will recover. Paiker Is said to be a drug fiend and has been In trouble here before. It Is said that he waylaid the woman on the street several months ago and attempted to brain her with a rock. 111., ...... .... 1 . . I j "l ""-i uiicnitu un.i e.amineu as to When Poor"? Leader Molba Griffiths. H. A Noyes, Pastor. Church of Christ The subject at 11 a. m. will be "Another Reason Why Christ Died." In the evening at R o'clock the pulpit will be occupied by Hon 15 N. Hicks. Prosecuting Attor ney for the Anti saloon League. Mr. Hicks will have a vital tin s, sage. (.Vino ami hear him. FOR RENT -Haru for 2 or H horses with plenty hay room. Eunuire at this office, tf the tniilerelu-s present "1 U Jim Coleman, of Lone Hoik, who a operated on a (hurt time ago by lr Wlnnard mid C.aut.t fur tumor of the tomach able In leave the hospital Wednesday practically fulh recovered. The operation Imehrl the Making ef new opening In the tomaili and new ronnrvtlon of the IntiMliie and Mr. Coleman m mi to thing It werka very niudi baur than the enc Nature mv nice of snino of II. fill hoi' V ill Snow l.aii'- May l'l. Tho t'l a.l i.U lug eXeliiM'S will lie given May 1". Dr. Maples of The Dalles will deliver thcGrad uution Address. The InJustri.il Club met May I! ', to elec t inlvtsi.is and In hour tl.L rep. 'I ts i f e ich tiit'iiibcr. (.rt wili w,ii ml r nl uie.l into the loin; school this Near for the In st time . Ti e pi unary it i d..l u great deal of construct!. .i:, free hand cutting .ii,. I i i.ivi n wi rli. The int. l ine. lul gl ides ld nature ntu.lu un I landscapes. The sevitmi and ;-!,th gtaJe t ... k p. tt r .n.ik. Th" seventh a-.it itgl.th gial.'tuU ii. .w utfet Wednesday ,ifw riin ii .r their drait!i: wl.iio the .,. uko the niedutiic.il p'.i.o Tim Kiri have in l ie .uvnl attractive i paii.tir -. foi Ii, i ! his sanity but was finally turned loose .and ordered to leao Heppner and 'nev.r return. It is said that before j leaving he thrcali-ned to "cot" tho j Ueed woman sometime, and he ap jpeais to have hud some Intention to make his threat good. Mr-i. He.-d has been In Heppner fur many viari and is quite aged. Public opliii..u teems to be that In this ia-e she acted within her rights. At this writiio: she has not been ar-rt-vld and It Is tint known whether any charge will be filed against bcr or not. j IIKSltl.llloNS Whi r. as. It h plraM-d Almighty iod. the lather of all men. to rail fr.iiu mir bids our lulovi. brnthfr, WillUm ll.ith. ., l,,. tr many years .i a priiiiilm i,t ami n-' piiteii elt I'm ut llf..uir an. I a worthv bro ti er n n. in. ml., r i f II. ppi r l.nig. N.i 1.1. A. P. A. A. M. 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