STAR THEATRE Tuesday-Wednesday August 14-15 You love her You believe her You condemn her You hate her You doubt her You pity her She's wonderful She's Hell Morgan's Girl in a photoplay supeifeature of Frisco's famous Barbary Coast All Seats 25 cents .4 I Our Cakes and Crackers : Ure FRESH i We handle and recommend: i SWASTIKA BRAND i When you want the best crackers ASK FOR Snowflakes Phelps Grocery Co. j At Your Service in the McNamee Building during the construction of our new, modern home The First National Bank Heppner, Oregon LOCAL AND PERSONAL G. M. Blakely, of Monument, was a business visitor here Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Higgins were in from thfir ranch Satur day. Roy V. Logan, real estate operator of LaGrande, was in Ileppner on business during the week. Ben McMullen and family, re turned from Chinook, Montana, Saturday where Mr. McMullen has been with the H. L. Pearson shearing crew through the shear ing season. 0. L. Wall and wife and Guy Ellis, of LaGrande, were here during the week. M. 0. Bennett, connected with the State Engineer's office, reg istered at the Palace from Pen dleton Sunday. D. J. Butcher, of the Pacific Telephone company was here looking after company business duung the week. FOR SALE Ten head of good young work mares or will trade. Enquire ot.Guy Boyer, Heppner, Oregon. n 8tf Miss Mabel Noyes, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Noyes, who has been attending the State Normal School, at Monmouth, Oregon, arrived in Heppner Wed nesday evening and is spending her vacation here. Miss Noyes will remain here having accepted a position as teacher of the sixth grade in the Heppner public school. Dr. Allison left this morning for Portland response to a tall for service in the array. He ex pected to be sent to a military post, perhaps to California, for a short time and then be order ed to France. During his ab sence Mrs. Allison will reside in Heppner - Dr. McMurdo returned Sun day to perform a few operations after spending neauly a month recuperating in the mountains at the Hamilton ranch. Prof. Soymour, of the exten sion department Oregon Agri cultural College, was in Hepp ner Thursday, Louis Poarson and party re turned Saturday evening from a trip through southern and cen tral Oregon during which they visited Bond. Fort Klamath, Crater Lane, Modford, Rose burg, Tillamook, Seaside and other point9 of interest. They traveled more than 1500 miles, slept in the open every night, cooked at u campfire when they wanted to und altogether had a first cluss trip. Kd Breslin returned from a business trip to Portland Sun day where he went to look up conditions in the fue market. Mr. Breslin is making every ! effort to securo fuel for the Hoppner trade that will give satisfaction both as to ijuality and price. Mrs. F. Luper went to Port land Sunday to spend a week or i ton days looking over Fall and Winter styles in millinery and selecting her stock for the com. ing season. She was accompan ied by her little daughter, Fran cis on the trip. ! FOR KENT-Good building on I May street adjoining Herald of i tlce. suitable for business or i residence. Mrs. Kli.j Ayers It Mrs. L. (J. Horrea went to Portland Sunday to spend buy. er's week looking over new Full millinery styles and in selecting stock for her Fall und Winter trade. W. O. Minor took his f linily to Lehman Springs last Th-irsday whero be installed them in a cottago for a month's outing at that popular resort. Mr. Minor j returned Sunday but expects to go back about tlso lTitii to re inaio until September lt. The huckleberry crop. Mr Minor says, is a failure. 1K visited six dilTerent patches m the ' neighborhootl of Lehiii.m and 'found only iuo La!f-;ed lrry. Another Shipment of Waists NEW W1RTHMOR AND WELWORTH BLOUSES You need not spend a lot of money To have a lot of pretty new waists Not if you buy them here; in fact it might be a surprisingly small sum. To be specific $1.00 will buy a neat, worthy, appealing, dependably made, perfectly fitting waist. Two dollars it's true will buy a finer Blouse, but the thought we want to convey is that in these moderate priced waists you get Real Style dis tinction and all that goes to make a Blouse desirable. The Finest Dollar Waist in America Sold at Just One Good Store . I in Every City NEW WIRTHMOR $1.00 WAISTS Styles as Illustrated Minor & Company "Dry, Goods Department" County Commissioner and Mrs. George Curran are spend ing a pleasant vacation at Rock away Beach, Tillamook county. They report everything lovely on the coast. Fred'W. Lindsay, of Lexing ton, was in Ileppner Wednesday filing on a homestead claim be fore U. S. Commissioner Patter son. Barney Ward was in town from Rhea creek Tuesday. D. 0. Justus, well known Hint on creek farmer, was in Heppner Tuesday on business. A. D. Bates was in from Hard man Tuesday. Dr. Butler has rented the Jack Hynd residence near the school building and will bring his fam ily here from Portland this Fall. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Raymond, of Morgan, were in Heppner Tuesday on business. Herbert L. Everett, of Cecil, was registered at the Palace Tuesday. County Commissioner E. L. Tddberg, of lone, was in the city Tuesday on business. Heppner Church Services Catholic Church Services. First Mass, 8:00 a.m. Second Mass 10:30 a.m. Reverend Father O'Rourke. The Federated Church No preaching service. Illustrat ed Sunday School lesson at 9:45 a. m. This will be a particular ly interesting lesson. Church of Christ Subject of Morning sermon: ' Our Call and Walk." Subject of Evening sermon. "The Spider as a Teacher of Wisdom." If you intend to purchase an automobile at any price see the Eight Cylinder Oldsmobile I ft i 0 two and four passenger roadster, five and seven passenger touring cars A High Grade Light Weight Car at a Moderate Price $1600. at Heppner The Oldsmobile Company of Oregon Haroid Colin, Agent, Heppner, Oregon Morrow county agent for the seven passenger and roadster COLE EIGHT, Prices, f. o. b. fac tory, $1795. C O C