LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Tom Deen was iu Iroin Hardman Sunday. Noruiau Florence, of upper Willow creek, was in the city yesterday on business. Ross Langdon, employed in the Forest service, was in Hepp ner yesterday, Walter Crosby was down from his Willow creek home yester day. County Judge Patterson and Gouury Commissioner Currin visit fed the frtmous"banaria hell" section Wednesday looking over county roads. Mr. and Mis. H. N. Swank, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Veghte and 11. llolbiook. were Morgan visit ors in lleppuer Saturday and Sunday. They were called here as witnesses in the coroner's in quest into the death of U.S.! Hanson. W. I?. Tucker and wife, of Hand hollow, were in lleppner Sundry. W. 10 (Hilly) O'Kourke, well known young man of Heppner, who has been iiMhe hospital for several weeks suffering from rheumatism is able to be on the streets again. Tom Iloss, Echo wool buyer, whs in the city Saturday Oscar IJorg, Lien Patterson. H. II. Hoffman and Jim Wilson mot ored to Condon Sunday to try conclusions with the Condon Gun club at the traps. Needles to say the Heppner delegation upheld the honor of their town and club in good shape. NOTICE During my absence in the east mv practice will be looked after by Dr. H. T. Allison. Dr. N. E. Winuard. 3tf. O. M. Wh'ttington, accompan ied by Mrs. Whittington, were in from their ranch home Friday. The storv recently in circula tion that Miss Jessie Vickers had committed suicide at Enter nrise, Oregon, seems to have been without foundation. C. J. Thornton in form's the Herald that he recently received a letter from Miss Vickerswritten from Kansas where she is living with her family. WANTED By man and wife, job through harvest, woman as cook, man as combine driver, or would consider steady job the year around. Capable of takin full charge of wheal ranch hav ing had 20 years experience on same. References if desired. Call this office. 3d4 II. Roland, a Condon garage man, was in the city Saturday. H. E. Dodson, a railroad wan of lone, was in town Saturday. Not gone or going but here to stay. Permanently located at Heppner, Oregon. Dr. D. R. Haylor, eye specialist. 49tf T. J. Mahoney was in the city yesterday from Portland looking after business affairs. FOR SALE Twelve good work mules; also some Rood work horses. See these arjimals at my place. GUY BOYER, Hepp ner, Ore. 46tf. F. P. Nutting, formeily pub lisher of the Albany Democrat and one of the best known news paper men in the Willamette valley, was in lleppner ever Sunday on business. Mr. Nut. ting is now employed in the U. S. revenue service. Sam E. Van Vactor and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spencer enjoyed a motor trip to Condon last Sunday. They report the roads in fine condition. The only complaint tiled by Mr. Van Vactor is that he found rather more roads on the trip than he really needed. Now is the time to get a new Spring Bonnet. Every one re duced in price at Mrs. F. Luper's. Id3 : j Our Cakes and Crackers HARE FRESH! 5 We handle and recommend: I ! SWASTIKA BRAND j When you want the best crackers : ASK FOR : j Snowflakes ! Phelps Grocery Co. Application for LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Prating '. 1-i per cent inteiest Income lax exempt Received in id handled lice ol ihame ly The First National Bank I leppner, Oirjion W. P. Scrivner has sold a threee-bottom Rurnely Oil Pull tractor to Theodore Anderson, of Eightrnile. BELGIAN RELIEF FUNDS Should be left with W. O. Hill at the Heppner Loan & Savings Bank who will receive and ac count for the same. 3tf Dr. N. E. Wiunard left for the east Tuesday evening for an in delinite stay during which he will visit the famous Mayo hos pitals at Rochester, Miunesola, where he will take a special course iu advanced surgery. He will also visit other hospitals during his trip and expects to acqnire many valuable ideas along the most advanced lines of his profession. Dr. Winnard will be accompanied on the trip by Dr. Chick, of lone, who goes on a similar mission. Honor Pupils Burton Valley Following is u list of "Honor Pupils," those neither absent nor lardy during the past month at Burtou Valley school: Alice Mc Daniel, Dollie. Elmer. Earl, Iris Musgrave, Alvin Mc Cart.y, Thomas MeOarty, Madge Osboin, Sidney Osborn, Helen Osborti, Victor Johnson, Marion Haydeu, Ehvood Hastings. Antia Heiny. Crops Looking Fine Farmers report crops looking liue all over the county. The re cent tine rams keep the ground well supplied with moisture and the indications now are good for another excellent crop. Rains are somewhat delaying shearing operations but the lleec os lire said to bo of extra quality and weight. 1! NOT A SP0P.T 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. Snort Sis are all i Yope Just Nw and who wants to be behind the times? Certainly none of our Heppner ladies, so we are ready to serve them in their wants. 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 , I FOURTH . ANNUAL IBB Cllf FARMERS II PICNIC AT THE Fair Grounds, Heppner S. P. GarriKiis Passes S. IV (iariigus, it former resi dent of Heppner and a heavy property owner here, dropped dead ou the sheet in lVitlund yesterday mm nine according to advices recoiled here at noon. He leaves a widow and one son, Percy Gai rumis, Ifoth of w hoiu reside in Portland. SATO ! A H rroir am of Eflucatiou ant Mcilaiiiiiit Real Lstale Transactions An important real estate deal j was closed Mondav whereby I tan Hanshew, a w ell known fanner of the P.lackhorse district, sold: his fine ISO -acre u heat faun to Kdkrar Stevens, of Portland, the ' consideration heinn l.tW. The deal included stock, implements 1 J j and crops. i ! K. M. Moriison. who has heen i ! fanning in the Willamette valley i J i for sev eral u ars will operate , the propel ty. He U already on I , the ground and in chaise of the J ! farming operations. ' i Mr. llaoshew expects ti locate on a small tarm in th W illam- J ette v alloy hut t'eloi o doin so I she expect to ? pond some timet visiting his old home in the ast. J; Mr. Mi'iri-on w a piotussiic.J ! farmer ami w ill ix d.n.ht prove ' a successful farmer and i ahtahle citi.en. .2 Parson's Novelty Orchestra of Portland will furnish music during the day. They are worth coming miles to hear i1 Hear a thorough discussion of the Road Bonding Issue Prominent Speakers will talk on both sides of this im portant question. All measures on Special Election Ballot will be discussed and explained. Notitr to Water and Light t'scis Tlieie will ho no reduction in , .iter and liht till when service. j Hi lint 111 U-l, tlldt !4 lint ICO IS jtuin the cmiip.tiiy at the tune service it d wO'iitinin d I Heppiitr l.'U A Pnwcrl'o ii'dn M.tV i. r.'t: Dinner on Grounds at Noon Everyone is invited to come with a well filled basket to enjoy a day of education and recreation. : V.