hi: prepared a it n t See or C. L. JONES H. C. ASHBAUGH, Ileppner, Oregon To raise better crops by cul- tivating more and raising less J weeds. It will pay vou to in- vest in a JONES' WEEDER. J This machine has been greatly J improved this year and will be a great factor in bigger crops. ! l'uilt in sections like a harrow, J each section cuts 5 feet. You can use as many sections as ! needed, six horses pull 3 sec- tions cutting 15 feet. Abso- ' lutely the best machine ever built for cultivating summer fallow, does the work speedily and thoroughly. Get a JONES WEEDER before the veed3 get big and ruin your summer fallow. LOCAL AND PERSONAL, i:J A 1317 SEASON 1 UfV WNL20-SEFI. IS A A1' Make your plans El 4 1 1 8 noai1917 folder gj i ' ' -I just off the press. fc-1 . Wm. McMurray 0 ' '''''"i. 1 for a copy i Jake Young, who has been seriously ill for some time, is reported improving. J. A. Freeman, of Echo, who is well known among the sheepmen of this section, is here grading wool at the vaious camps. Mr. Freeman recently completed the work of grading Mr. Wiggles woth's clip on Butter creek and has just received a letter from Mr. VVigglesworth commending his work very highly. Mr. Free man has graded for Hynd Bros., Barratt, Kinney and McEntire all Ileppner people this seasonand his work is highly recomended by all of them. Our Cakes and Crackers : ARE FRESH! We handle and recommend: ! SWASTIKA BRAND ! When you want the best crackers ASK FOR o lowf lakes Phelps Grocery Co. Business as usual- Mrs. Geo. V. Hendry left Tuesday morning for Portland to attend the Rose Festival. George Groshens took a crew of men to Rock creek Tuesday to build a house on the Groshens ranch. For Sale Majesic steel range in good condition. Enquire at this office. 5d7. U.S. Ewing, prominent farmer of the Cecil country, was in the city last Saturday. Mr. Ewing is an old newspaper man, and while here took time to make a pleasant business and fraternal call at the Herald office. Kellogg sells truck attach ments of all kinds. fit f Manager Wilkins is well pleas ed with the recent improve ments made in the Palace. He reports having handled the big crowds of last Saturday without crowding and in a manner very satisfactory to his guests. For Sale A few choice dairy cows for sale. Enquire of Frank Winnard. 6d8 Rumor has it that Ileppner may witness something of a building boom before the sum mer is over, in addition to the new buildings already announc ed. Dr. J. E. Hall, of Portland, department commander of the G. A. R , was in Heppner Tues day in the interest of State En campment to be held at Forest Grove June 26 27-28. FARM WANTED -Reliable experienced man and wife want to lease going wheat farm with stock and equipment for a term of 5 years or longer. En quire at the Herald Office. 6tf Mrs. Phill Coho. her son Henry, and little daughter, Eleanor, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Vaughn, Mrs. Ben Patterson, and Harry Duncan made up a two car motor party bound for the Rose Festival at Portland Tuesday morning. They expect to spend the week in the Rose City. Harold Cohn, hustling local distributor for the Oldsmobile, reports the following sales with in the past week: John Sheri dan an 8-cylinder car; Geo. Perry, of Rock creek, an H cylin der; Dr. McMurdo, of Ileppner, a 6 cylinder. Mr. Cohn looks upon the season as only begin, ning and expects many other sales in the near future. Roy V. Whiteis reports the sale of 40 acres of wheat land seven miles north of Heppner, lying between Bluekhorso and and Willow creek, belonging to Charles Valentine to Spencer Akers, the consideration was l'0 per acre. Two hundcrcd acres of the tract is in crop and should, if the yield is normal and at present prices pay for the entire tract. Creston Maddock, popular clerk at tho Palace, has been called to Atlingcon to take charge of the Hotel Grand at that place, to relieve his father who has been in ill health fur some time The elder Mr. M.id. dock witt a former well known THE NOBLE WOMEN OF FRANCE HAVE SET THE STYLE French women have made more sacrifices for the war than the women of any other nation, but have continued to dress as smartly as ever, and set the mode for their foreign sisters. They have done this by making their own clothes and by making it stylish to wear simple gowns in war time. Now that war has come to America, patriotism and fashion alike demand that American women follow the example of France. You may best serve your country by doing things yourself that previously others did for you. Make your own clothes ! USE BUTTERICK PATTERNS and be gowned in the latest modes and at the same time be "doing your bit." The Illustrated Instructions in each Butterick Pattern, and only in Butterick Patterns, enable you to make your dress with perfect ease and with absolute accuracy. Select your pattern now and then let us show you our spring fabrics. We can please you in most any material. Do your bit like your foreign sisters Minor & Company "Dry Goods Department" Blunders of a Sculptor. Stroll bade of tho treasury deport ment building in Washington into I'o tomnc park and look upon tho statue of General William T. Slicrman. At each corner of the base stands a sol dier figure in full uniform and equip ment. Since the day of the unveiling military men have smiled at the lurk of knowledge of military costumes ills played by the sculptor. Each (Inure wears n blanket roll over the right Jn stead of over the left shoulder, making Impossible the use of his jllle. The canteen rests on the left hip under the blanket roll, w hereas custom phu-es It on the right, and tho cartridge pouch Is placed on the right hip. while the military manner of dress prcxcrlU's that It be worn In front or on the side Washington Post. If you wuntatruck see Kel logg, county agent. tilf Mrs. D. A. McDowell is rapid ly recovering from a serious operation, for gall stones, per formed by Dr. McMurdo at tlie Ileppner hospital Tuesday. LOST A bill book between Heppner unU Buster Keitnloy's home. Finder pleuso leave at Gazette office und receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, of Hard man. are staying in llepp uer for u few days before con tinuing their trip to The Dalles and Cortland for a visit with friends. Mr. UoberU has in cently closed out his interests in Hard man and is looting for a Willi due Appreciation o( (lie generou i spouse ol our district to the country's Ap peal on behalf ol ihe Liberty Loan and the Red Cioss, wc arc ready to take cate ol the nr. tls ol our fiictuls ami customer, wheth er it be the sale -keeping ol hind or the loaning of binds. AT VOI R S1.RV1CK The First National Bank I'NIM.R GOVLRNMLNT SUPERVISION Ileppner, Oregon resident of H''ppi.er and hi friends here w ill hope to hear of , . . , ' , . . . I . . ml uvioii iiai-n ill. I i- i ins speeuy recovery. f Turner, the well known eye specialist, of Portland will be m Heppner again Thursday, dune i, at the Notice of Thanks On behalf of the public schools Calaco Hotel. In lone Wednes day, Julie L'7. Headaches re lieved, cross eyes straightened, satisfaction guaranteed. iVn suit him. Don't forget the date. Mru. W. 0 Hill mid two sous. I wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Chill Cohn for the beautiful large U. S. tlag which they recently presented to the schools. H. 11. HOFFMAN. Supt. MANY GOOD POSITIONS can be had by any amlutMu-. Herman and I reetnati have gone t'nl"K "lun or ""i" i the field j to Cortland to upend the summer. wf railway or commercial teleg I with Mrs Hill's mother. Mrs. raphy. We want a number of F.. .1. Mcl'errtu. and her siter, young men and women to pre ; Mrs. F.tta Littel!. 'pare fortho telegraph serv- ice to till vacancies caused by ! Wall Paper Bargains uuusual drafting of young men A large and well assorted tor th Signal Corps Prepare; stock, purchased before the ad ,l help your count ry. Write to. j vance in pt ices too' clTect. Near- l '' f"r tM particulars ly our entire Mock at la! war's T,u' Hailway Telegraph Institute prices. Case Furniture Co. I i j Col tlaud Vi -x u ' COLE BROS i uivm u 1 pifj s ; V h m 1 PI Coming to Heppner twin Bigger and Better than Ever SPECIAL TRAIN OF 22 CARS 22 Menagerie Biggest and Best in West GMl Stal Parade n Wonderful Circus, Active Acrobats Daring Aerial Artists Don't forget the Date FRIDAY, JUNE 29th Cole Bros. National Favorites nn WW