FARM TMDT T?MT?? 1 X11A1U 11,11 UUlLVJL JLkJ 111 Oliver ant J0I111 Dee r riis Harrows, Discs, Weeders Etc. Van Brunt and Thomas Drills Bain and Webber Wasons. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Gas Engines. In fact with most everything in. the IMPLEMENT line Hi n mnrmn Xt K K xx uwunn will supply you. "We have got it will get it or it is not made." I am County Agent for TRUCK ATTACHMENTS 1 ton for Ford cars $350 1 1-2 ton for any make of car $550 2 ton for any make of car $600 Prices t, o, b, Heppner, Oregon E. H. KELLOGG, HEPPNER, ORE. LEXINGTON ITEMS I Mrs. Robert Mulloy, (if Free j J water, Oregon, is' here visiting I her sou and his wife, Mr. and! Mrs Eli Mulloy. j; We are proud to say that Lex- j I iugton was represented ju the ,2 uuto race Saturday and our racer j J Mr. Scott won second ptize. 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. Leach arej here visiting relatives. They j 2 came via auto way. From all reports Lexington was well repiesented at Rfd Cross day in Heppner. Lee Sadler started Monday on weeks visit to his homestead at Lake Oregon where his wife and babies are. Jim Helms was a Portland visi tor Monday. Jim recently pur chased a combine and he was obliged to go and make final ar rangements. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burchcll accompanied by Miss Edna Car michael started Sunday morning by auto for a weeks trip to Port laud. Silas Beach is visiting rela tives here. Miss Nettie Davis went to Portland Tuesday to atteud the Rose Carnival. She expects to be goue about a week. Suuday afternoon witnessed the culuiiuatiou of a pretty ro mance when Helen Bauuian, If you intend to purchase an automobile at any price see the Eight Cylinder Oldsmobilc two and four passenger roadster, five and seven passenger touring cars A High Grade Light Weight Car at a Moderate Price The Price ranges from $1425 to $1500 at Heppner The Oldsmobile Company of Oregon Harold Colin, Agent, Heppner, Ore. iPPH von TUD E. E. BEAMAN, Prop. Successor to N. A. Clink Leave Orders at Humphrey's Drug Store 2 We Handle Blacksmith Coal j in Sacks or Ton Lots. - All Wood from our Yards will be Sawed for 65 cents per Cord. YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED Phill Cohn Prizes Awarded Phil Cohn, head of the Hepp ner Warehouse, has received a letter from the Gerlach-Barklow Co. of Joilet, announcing the prize wintiers in the "Missing Title" calendar contest in which prizes were oflered for the best title suggested for the painting second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 reproduced on the calendar used J. D. Baumau, became the bride j last year by Mr. Colin. Two of Earnest Cbristenseti. The! prizes, a barrel each of White ceremony at tho home of Uie I 'i'ver ttml Celilo Hour, were uffcr- bride's parents was performed tsd Mv- Luli" f("' lhe hist and by Rev. Saddler of the Christian ! Hecolul bebt suggestion. The church. The bride was taste. ! awards were made by a special fully gowned in while while the ! committee selected by the tier groom wore the conventional ! lllcll-Bil1 lil,nv Co -11,15 li, !,t' l,riiW black. After the ceremony a j "Friends of the Meadow, being bouuliful dinner was served. , awarded K- 3. Hopkins, of Many beautiful and useful .res- : Heppner. the second, '-The Trip cuts were received by the happy I ,,! Alliance," to Jerry Cohn. or pair. Both are well known, the' lJuie- 1Jdli To Mr folio's groom having proved himself a sul PlisB tbe wiuuer of second man of hard working ability audi Priise happened to be his own 320 Acre Wheat Ranch the bride for a long time has been selling tickets at the star theatre in Lexington. All who kuow them join in wishing them a long and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hall have moved back to Heppner. Mrs. Wordan, Mrs. C. R. Poiuter. Geo. McMillan, Mrs. W. Li. Munthers were all Port land visitors to the Rose Car nival. OCXS 8 . , 3 G LET US QUOTE YOU THE I'RICE OF THIS HOME COMPLETE. The above ph tuie represents but one o rj"" diil' iciit design.-, we uie shutting in our book of ' 'Beautiful Home.i." Every design uiul plan the woik of ex pert.! and not one item in modem con structii u Las bu n overlooked. Investigate Our Free Plan Service No matter wh.it kind of building you Lave in iniiiil ll'Piiie, Bun. Silo, (ir.iu ery. Bui m Sl."d .ill tho p"i .-.itig df t .i ; , , . f n u w in iwd owl f . r "!. H i: si.uvii'i; iiepaki me:t i, of lilituld value t.i Ji.u. - 1 I t in i 1,oo-e your plans. )i'ir iiii'eiiil, 1,'inparw a' in. s ii'i'l t :' idea i Phone : ! -1 1 I. ;i uuu "k ktio.! " aii 1 will i ill on y.n. HEPPNER PLUG AND CHOP MILL HEPPNER : : OREGON BELGIAN RELIEF I'UNU.S Should be left with W. O. Hill at the Heppner Loau i Savings Bank who will receive and ac count for the same. 3lf FOR work mules; also some uood work horse?, my place. tier, Ore. IGtf. I 1 it... See these animals at' I'I"9U "": itv iuivl'ii ii i we oai imeni ine cn.tn III I Ilrilili.. IH ir l- U Pain M Here is a nic.r.n;:ft n Here is a chance to buy a going wheat ranch at a price that one year's crop will pay in full. I have three ranches and feel it to he my patriotic duty to get these farms into cultivation, in view of the urgent need of the Nation for Bread. I can't cultivate the other two unless I sell this ranch on account of lack of capital and insullicient stock and equipment. This ranch lies 12 miles due North of Lexington, Morrow county, Oregon, being the East one half of Sec. 215, Township 2 North cf Range 25 East W. M., and in Oregon's Host Wheat P.elt. There are good producing farina all around this place. The aver age wheat crop in the United States is 12 bushels to the acre. This land in this section averages about fifteen. 'Sometimes the crops run as high as 25 bushels 1 ut 15 is about the ave-iage. len acres ol this ground is on a rocky side hill and suitable for nothing but pasture. Forty acres is light sandy soil ami suit able for rye, the balance is wheat land and lays neatly let el. The soil is deep and rich and if properly farmed will raise a crop. . 100 acres in Rluestem Wheat seeded this spring on spring plowing. 100 acres more summer fallowed 200 acres ready to seed this Fall by discing the land in crop this season. Fenced with three wires on part, balance two wires, new posts well set and fence in good shape. Four room house, bunkhouse, cellar, well, barn for ten head of horses, barn for ten head of cows, corral, chicken house. Splendid crop of potatoes, corn, beans, and other garden varieties growing. 1 have one sample of w heat over two feet hiuh now (June 4th). It you think this country won't raise anything come and look at it and you will change your mind. I expect to get from my crop this year one half of the price that I am asking for the land and the improvements, and I have loss than one third of the place in crop. Will give possession imni"dialely after harvest possession now. Price of crop the Heppner Loan i'c Savings to be estimated. There is a farm for sale on half miles vest of Bank to change its place of bui-; the ranch of 480 acres about the fame finality of land at ltU"Vpor ness lu Lexington, and to chunge j vxvo. Raw land joining me on tin- flortheast for sab' at $15."" per the name of the Bank to Lexing acre, others $J0.('. This dace i ; a bargain at the price asked, ton State Bank. Supplemental j Buy it and 1 w ill move two miles east to my other ranch. Price lj.11" per acre, no stock or equipment includ' d at this price and all crops reserved. No trade;; considered, -rl ! l' of pun ha; o price can stand, balance of $-t M' cah. Address all inquiries to the owner, C. GUY, WAKFFIFLB. Lexington, Oregon. brother A grand pr'ue of t1'it1. ottered by the Gerlach-Barklow Co., will bo announced later nud will be published along with all win uersinilie Review of Reviews magazine. Mr. Cohn believes there is a good chance the grand prize may also come to Heppner, Lexington to Have New Bank At a Special Stockholder's Meeting held last Saturday, it was voted by the stockholders of or will sell with the crop and gi( SALE - Twelve good j Articles of incorporation are be ing filed this week, and iii soon Here is a nic-.r.n;:ft to nft"rin uomr.i, (mm Mrs. K.'thryn l-.'J-.vnrrls, ot H. F. IJ.4, Wa-J'inKten Court ! louse, Ohio. I P'li pUr to tell, arA have 1"ld many vomcn, v.-hat 1 MiftcrTi b lore I knew ot tardui and the i;re.it benefit lobe derived tiom this rcmeily. A tew yars ao I became rrat- lir.lllu In- n ore TAKF, Banking will be made. It is proposed to have a local Boa id of liireclors and officers coinliosed of Le.iii"toii bu.,nies linen and farmers, and to m- Lm,m, 11, I ,l,ll.,l If, M O'lll ,, i.T.ooii, V. O. Hill, who La bel ll l a duel' of tbe Ilcppnei Loin A Saving-. Bank iiince i!-. nrgHiii.ti'iii. will L" ' i-ho-r of the lie ,v ImiiK. j I ii" cox j : CONTKACTOU ami IUJII.DKK : I'ltiir.i uiul lrl i iintlm h'uniiiliiil fur AH Kiinl.i 7 llitiUiutiji. I 'irr.l Cln. j W iirl: iihi. J M'jh? (I i'fifrinll if ft ' n ml llirr 'inn )'li If I jpt I jinn lit III)' ariHi mi;:; and women-i.. you i want m ij i e money. Ti to l" r day. all or i-puie time; ea.y con genial woik light at hour Wnte today bifuie yourlcni. tory is gone, J M. ( 'ouglduii, 7l'j Chainbi r o Comiiiei ce, Poll Und, ( he. House Moving Quality, Service & Sanitation j -T I The Woman's Tonic "I v' ery rak," Mrs. IS at'is p-i t ci to lay, "and t'.ul'l n t ttfKip il'i'ijl I. iii-iin .'thl p.nn . . . ('ill ir,' t'ticd to h' ln vi? i;ttti I hf.itrl off .irJul (Old be -fzn t' U'e rf it ... I erjd'.illy ptim-t ry stre"uitt ... I 8"1 r vv utile to do r'.l y v oV." II ixi v.i.1, ii m 4,, hi,- f-il Ci ! ;i. It l f t ';" i n. bj,T It cnr mid flui !) '' !i W ,1 .f Ir'p I' j joiif, illi !pc(JI!:'LiJy. Ail DrugrhU lL n '-A "'LK'i E. If INIIol; hi IO: V t I III k Ibis i-.,'ie ulid it V.ll Mil" It O o( nil j ene ll ' r La inj; mi e'.d i ,n h", tl lllf' I Hie I Hit', i- ad vi i li -.ing I i pH .ii inn in lie I.. He, I in ; I 1 1 in li Hill iniil'l a timk (o ce hi in lliethol i Ti in k i hi t he i 'iiiiii:. I I ii in 1 1 ad - 1 ta1 ion ; i ) 1 1 E - I ' i ing my aii hu-iritlioa-t my piaiJu" wi'd L': looki d nl'i r Ir, Pi II 1'. A; i i n Di N' I. V iiM.41 'I i f Oill I icsh MchIa dtp li In ,1 in the City. ( )or I . IfOMuii Cooling Plant s..llirs I if .ll Nwi i t M at at nil Iiiiii h. II you for rating inn I lams ntnl 1'iaioii you V ihi'.v how gooil thry u II yon m- not wc me bnlll lo ,1114. I'liou'1 U t otlt ordi ft, Y.I- nuaiaulie entue Mb, .(action. I 1 Mi Lor 1 . Iji'l'iin LENT E.m M'h 'li i t y I a' tl.i i.M l-i J .1 1 ay i""ii II i Cilf Meat & Colli Stop Co. I Johnson Ivros., l'inp-..