FARM IMPLEMENTS M1U1 DM 1 John Deer Ptas i w Harrows, Discs, Weeders Etc. Van Brunt and Thomas Drills Bain and Webber Wagons. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Gas Engines. In fact with most everything in the IMPLEMENT line gilliam k mm will supply you. "We have got it will get it or it is not made." Leua Suell SUurte. Application blanks for member- TEACHERS' EXAMINATION !: Examinations for State certili j cates will be held at the county j J seat of each county on June 27, J 28, 21). and 30, 19l7. Following); is the program: i Notice is hereby Riven that the j l1?.!0 I lXTJrZ. ! County Superintendent of Mor- Bring in Your Old Ford '1 !2Q 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 agent for HENDRICKS TRUCK ATTACHMENT J mm WOOD m E. E. BEAMAN, Prop. Successor to N. A. Clark Leave Orders at Humphrey's Drug Store We Handle Blacksmith Coal in Sacks or Ton Lots. All Wood from our Yards will be Sawed for 65 cents per Cord. YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED a wisest &EESSEa&QessiettfgtBG3Q v n L. 0E i -' I r-' - it,', R.. TI 1- ' LET US QUOTE YOU THE PRICE OF THIS HOME COMPLETE. Tho ubovo picture represents but one of L"0 dilleietit designs we are showing in our book tit "Ucuutiful llotiies." Every design and plan the work of ex perts and not one iltiu iu modern ton structiiu has been overlooked. Investigate Our Free Plan Service I-Tii matter v b.it kind of building you hive in iiiinil Home. Dun, iid'i, ir;m ery. I'.iii'ir Nle d all the peipl.'Mng de. t.ii',. hr bi II Worked out fo Juti. on: M.Kvici; dituut.mknt u of untold value to yon. Vhj t an thooM! your pl.inv your material, compare valuut ai.d t'ft ideas, riione L'd.il. I Lau a mm ".U.o Lew -." an l v. ill .ill on you. HEPPNER PLANING AND CHOP MILL urnnvTiM) . rM I?r?rXT 11 elation can be obtained from Mr. K. Notson or from the County School Superintendent. Every teacher who is interested iu the advancement of the profession must necessarily be interested in the welfare of the asso ciations or organizations having as their purpose the building up of the profession. Every teacher should carry a membership in the state teachers association, the national teachers organization, and the or ganization representing the particu lar phase of educational work in which he or she may be interested. Each has a distinct purpose; each can accomplish for the profession some things which the others cannot; and each will bring to the individual member benefits different from those derived from the others. In a few days Enlistment Blanks Oregon Branch, Boys' Working Re serve, will be in this office. Teach ers having boys who wish to enroll, kindly let me know at once how many blanks you will need, so that I may send them to you as soon as they reach this office. Others who wish to enlist may apply at this office. The enrollment includes boys from 16 to 21 years of age. In the Oregon Memorial Annual for 1917 are the following rules for Flag Etiquette: 1. Iu no case should the flag he permitted to touch the ground, nor should it be marred by advertise ments, nor desecrated on the stage. 2. For indoor decorations the flag can only be used as a drapery; it cannot be used to cover a bench or table, or where anything can be plac ed upon the flag. 3. No words, figures, pictures or marks of any kind should be placed upon the flag. 4. When our national flag and state or other flags fly together, or are used in decoration, our national flag should be on the right. 5. Whenever possible the flag should always be allowed to fly in the breeze from a staff or mast, but if it should be necessary to fasten it to the side of a building or platform, it should hang with the blue field at the upper left hand corner. If hung where it can be seen from both sides, the blue field should be toward the east or north. 6. The correct salute to the flag, as required by the regulations of the United States army is: Standing at attention, raise the right hand to the forehead over t lie right eye palm downward, fingers ex tended and close together, arm at an angle of forty-five degrees. Move hand outward about a foot, with a quick motion, then drop it to the side. 7. The oath of allegiance to the flag, adopted by the N. S. D. A. R., and by our military schools, the Boy Scouts and other organizations, and which should be taught in all our public schools, is: "I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO MY FLAG, AND TO THE REPIHL1C FOR WHICH IT STANDS : ONE NATION INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIB ERTY AND JUSTICE TO ALL." 8. When the colors are pa.if.ing on parade or iu review, the r.pi'c'ator should, if a man or boy, stand at at tention and uncover. When the "Star f'paunled Ban ner 13 played, all present should re e and stand at attention until the end ing. 10. When the flag is displayed at half mast, for mourning, it Is lowered to that position from the top nf the staff. It Is afterward hoisted 0) the top before It Is finally lowered. 11. When used on a bier or a car, ket at a funeial, the stars should be placed at the head. 12. Our mriht Important holiday;! (when the flag should be displayed in full Btaff ) are : Lincoln's Birthday, February 12; Washington's Birthday, Fcbruai y -J; Memorial Day, May 30; Flaw Day. "June 14; Independence Day, July 4; Star Spangled Banner Day, Septem ber 14, and State Day. The graduating exenlsfs of the Hardman High School were held in the church on Thursday. May loth. This wad the first event of It'i kind in the lilhtory of the school, and re fleets great eredlt upon Mr. lleiimrd I'ehr, principal of the uiIkhiI. TIiI;; I:i Mr. I'thr'u third year at Ihirdimoi. and the school linn made i lib. tuntliil progress under liU tllii lent maiiagu- Ul'.'llt. The rostrum was beautifully deco luted In the clas colciit. 'I lie" members of the ki ndiiHtinx class were the Ml sen L, Mm i Gaunt, Nellie M. Wrlnh'. Venn V M'arty, and Ivan II. Lf-atheu. The progiani con.st:-ted nt a ie l,i tlon and : aa by the Junior la mid ,-, by the KraduHtliiK i In Mli-H Lealheiii renderd thuhetl;. fereiiHile and B' roinpunh l l Mr. Pehr on the clarionet. 'I hi; v h receive dwlth gnat applau-e. Mi Marlon Lone of lleppir. uio: l.'auUf'il folo, playing her uv n a lenipatiiin" nt. Mr. II. J. Hoi k' nhero . of I'm' Und. f urmall v hiiperlnO ml' nt 'if th' I.h Grand" n Intnl. d' lnen d a M'h H did B'Mre;':, imt to thl:i alone, bill t' dp pupil ; lit the i nllio hool Mr. Gfi. l;lHkiiin, rlmli nun "I the H hold teilird, ir i.i lilrrl (.lie dip I'iiiih t to tin- i Ih III , t ilk v a I ho'li liilretlii ill'! l i Hit' j A f"'v feniurk" liv the ( 'Minify I-up erlntriidi tit l'i-'d t!i or' .mm i We vere then "irt'd to fie n-I il"ll0". lull WhlTfH MII!lltU'HI . Iin 'I net it i i prend for t h" pun lit . of 1 'h ; i U r., the b( liool board, 1 1' ak' f i and vi. itur. row county, Orepon, will bold the regular examination of ap plicants for State Certiiicates at i Heppner as follows: Commencing Wednesday. June 27, 1917, at lJ;U0 o'clock a. m., and contining until Saturday, June 30, 1917, at 4:0(3 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon U. S. History, Writing, (Pen manship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternooon Physiology, Reading, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Educa tion, Psychology, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Draw ing, Domestic Art, Course .of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography Stenog raphy, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthog raphy (Spelling), Pliysical Geog raphy, English Literature, Chem-. istry, Physical Culture. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, liook keeping. Very truly yours, J. A. CHURCHILL, Supt. of Public Instruction. Teachers wishing the sources of questions for this examination may get them by calling on or writing to the County School Superintendent. 3d 1 ANNOUNCEMENT The Palace Hotel management wishes to announce to its patrons and friends that on and after June 2, 11)17. the Hotel Lob by will be in what was formerly the bar room. The entrance will be in the front of the Hotel instead of the corner. The side door will be closed. The Grill will have an entrance from the side street so that patrons may enter and leave the Grill without passing through the Lobby. Music by Parson's Orchestra during the Dinner and Supper hours on June 2 at which time we will appreciate the opportunity of showing the people of Heppner and Morrow county some of our recent improvements which we believe will prove a benefit not only to ourselves but to the general public as well. We extend a cordial invition to one and all . PALACE HOTEL CO. By J. L. WILKINS, Mgr. Enlistment Still Open I'ostuiaster Kichardson au thorizes the statement that en listment iu the army and navy is Dot closed on account of the passage of the couscription law. Aoy man who is eligible cau en list in either branch ol the serv ice at any time. Mr. Kichard son believes tu&t a wrong im pression has gone out in regard to this matter which has bud a quieting effect ou the number of enlistments repotted lately. BELGIAN RELIEF FUNDS Should be left with W. O. 11 1 11 at the Heppner Loan it Savings Hank who will receive and ac count for the same. 3tf F. E. l.icaumii and E II. Kel logg returned fmiii I'oitland Sunday bringing with Ihcm n new truck wbich Mr. IJeanuui will use as a delivery truclt flu ids wood business. FUR RENT Hum for t or horses with plenty bay mom. Enquire at this ollice. tf MEN AND WOMEN-Do you want more money, 5 to per day. all or spare time; easy cuii genial work right at bonu. Write today before your terri tory is gone. .1. M. Cougblati. 7J5 Chamber of Coiiiuh ice, Port- laud, ( Ire. Dr. Turner, the woll known eye specialist of Portland, will be ut the Palace Hotel. Heppner, Thursday, June 7th, iu lono Friday, Juno Hth Dr. Turiitfi- is a specialist of ex perieiieo and standing, lie is a graduate and has a degree from tbd Northern Illinois College ol Chicago, with morolban l!0jcai;. practical cApiJiicnce at your service. This U no side lino for Dr. Turner duvotes bis entire lime, energy and effort exclu lively to the eye, and you will make no mistake iu consulting him about your eyes and glasses Headaches relieved, cross eyes I straightened, satisfaction guar anteed. Ho makes no charge for consultation or examination. Consult him. Don't forget the ! date. 3d CHURCH NOTICES Catholic Church Services. Sunday, June 3 First Mass, 8:00 a.m. Second Mass 11.00 a.m. Evening Devotions 7;30 p.m. Reverend Father O'Rourke. The Federated Church The church services and the Sunday school will be combined next Sunday morning iu a Child ren's Day program. Children will come at 9:45 as usual ami the program will start at 10:30. These services are always spec ially attractive and we invite parents and all interested iu the school to be present. lliemo for tlio evening scr uiou ''With Cod all things are possible," a study. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Topic 'Hible Study Habits" leader, Norton Winnard. II. A. Noyes, Pastor. Church of Christ The moi iiiiig service Sunday will be a Child l ens Day service. I n connection wil b it, I hero will lien slioit picture sermon on Little I'm.'.c:,." In tlio evening tile sulijecl dis cussed will be: "Im it easier to serve tin- Devil than to sc I e Goo?" II S. N'eel, prominent t.toiU iniwi of tbu Lone Rock country, was iu town over .Sunday acting as guardian for bis neighbor (ieorge Perry who cauin iu lo make liis liibt visit to lb ppner iu uliiiost a week. IRRITABLE I NERVOUS! J. H. COX CONTRACTOR and HUILDUR $ai Condition of Indiana Lady Before Beginning to Take Card-u-i, ilia Wcman't Tonic. ! I'lnnmiiid l:'ntinmtin I'urv'wlitd for All Kimln of lUuhlhiu. I l'i rut CIhxh Work Only. i , FOR SALi: Tw.he uo.il work mules; also sotne g'el v. ork horses. Sec tln.su anim.iJs at my pla.e. GUY POYLR, 11 w n-r. Ore.-Mtf. Kokomo, bid. --.Mrs. II. H-mkemcif r, ol thistov.n, My. "I loolc bo well, and nm so will, tli d It do;.-, not sctin as il I ever needed C-mliil. I'ul I was not al ways this wny ... I I liave tiikcn a Jozcn bellies . . . before 117 Mule f'.irl cane. I was feeling dre ulliilly b.'.d, Ind head. aclic, b.Kkrcle, f .it my M'nn." 11, n '.-nr-rry ... I was very imt ible, loo, mid nervous. I b' ;,ail l;ikiiik! Crn'm about ( month U-iore my bi'iy c Hi.c. A a n .till all J hose had Iftlei::'. I it in", sec' I j.i.l lell ,;rand, ju I a . il n lliii i at a'l -v.11 lb . n'.illcf, ami when 1'ie rnd came I w& J kitdly tk at a'l, Since It M I I ?', e t"-. t likfn O-h'i a! aM . . . It b l' d'itif ti. ; K'-o'l, an'' I ; row it m1! lit ' p oilier:-, it lb' ) ni'l only try it.' , Many wo i'fn bv, e wiitt'-n yM-Ut kt- f-isbke Ibe aly.-.e, telling r. tMc g'.'i . , hat 'w.iri.;i bad' ne tbr-n. Why fcli'.uM J I ivA help you, '.-yt II )oii fcuikr lion inycl Ih: ailtir nt. iotoimnon lo woinrn. , and k-il Ibe nc.d (,l a rile, re', 'b e, J '.rengtbcnini; tonic we uf;;e ou lobe- i today and i'l'-'e Canlm a Ijir t' t..t . ! J Your Oealer tell Ca; J u-i. Lit l'J J Mule a Siircinltu of awl lime rt'iinlr ,'( ioif nt lor J 5 House Moving 2 Ouality, Service ; & Sanitation I Our I rcf.li Meal arc tl I in tin City. )nr I'.xlcnsion Coolm I'Unt :,iiii i I n idi bwi t Mc-.it at all linn . II you are eating 0111 I lain 1 ninl ll.uon y know bow (oo'l they f. II yon arc not we arc both I'K.in. I'lionc u: mr oid ts, wc goal .oil f r nlire k,ih ,l,n lion. QU Meal k W Stop Co. Johnson Uros., Props.