PROTECTION FOR FUNDS SECURITY for money deposited here at the Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank is threefold: Government Laws and Regulations, Modern Time-locked Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults and Conservative Management. You will find all three features of importance. May we suggest that you call and get acquainted with our Directors and Officers? MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM THE FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK 111' I'l'NI K. OKI (.ON TIB TWMtTW'F WsmtMMmmMmBXBmi!Bm$X3UBEtKi AT HEPPNER STOCK YARDS OCTOBER 10, 1917 2:00 P. M. SHARP. L 1-5 WORK MULES ALL GOOD YOUNG STOCK -K) TERMS: Cash or bankable notes. GUY BOYER. ED. MILLER, Auctioneer. Spencer Crawford returned friMii 'i weolt's visit ill I rt land S u tul iy evening. ( ! ii v Hover, the well known mule fancier, will sell IT) of his ietH III public llili'lloll lle.M Weil ni'siliiy, us per lulls posted mill advertisement in this issue (ill)' Kiiys these splendid speci mens of four footed enemies me of most alT'et innate il jspusit ions, sweet tempered Mini intelligent, lllid lie M ill guarantee t lull tliev will in tle hi. ii laliiahc pets I hall tut her poodle dogs or Teddy hems .) W, Cretho, tirst -ice. presi dent of ttie Farmers .V Stock L'l'imi'i's Hank, was here from Portland on husini ss for a few davs last week. W. S. Spencer drove him to Arlington to fill 1 1 I he t rain Sunday morning. V M I iavless, who has In en in charge of the county farm for some t iuie p ist , has eiven up that position nnd leeilltlv hoiiLht I he .lake Wllttetlhel er residence property for a consideration (,f s:!,"ii nu'd 1 1 is ii ndei stoo I M r. Wat teiihei a,' and fauiiU' will re move to I 'end let on. Bffl APPEALS IB SMALL DEPOSITORS III 1.1'". itii liatik transacts a general banking Iuimoos and enjoy I lit- patronage of lain ilepoMtois, it ap peals to people who wish to make smallei ilop.xits on per sonal or laimly account. Tin Hank accepts deposits in any amount ami serves the sina'l ileposiior vviTt tin same court ev it exteiuls l latter depositor. New account a.c coiiliallv invited, in small as well a lare amounts, ami eviiv elepositor is assurcil the uieatest security lor money and every attention and service. Personal and Home Checking Accounts 1 per cent Paid on Your Saving Account The First National Bank III.ITNI R. OREGON i nrAi ami- DrDcrikiii Mrs. A. L. Ayers returned from a visit at Portland Wednes day. V.'. K. Moore, of Bozeman, Montana, registered at the Pal- i ;h Tuesday. Mrs. Oscar Borg went to Port land Sunday to spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. Have you seen it? The Myrtle word In Baylor's window. 22d24 Ceorye Moore, a stockman of tie.1 Spray country, was a busi ness visitor in Hipper Tuesday night. Hay Rogers, popular clerk in Minor (t (.'o.'s store, has gone to Portland to enlist, in some branch of t he national army. Mrs. Lena Knell Shurte, Mor row county's efficient school su-P'-M'int.endent, went to Portland Sunday morning on a business tri p. Dr. McMurdn and Will Berrin are back from a hunting trip during which Doc killed a fine. I i r , fat buck and then lost him. Hard luck. Seven cars of sheep went out from the local yards Wednesday morning. They were bought here by W. T. Matloon for the Seattle market. A Sunday School has been or ganized at the Episcopal church and interesting sessions are held in the church euch Sunday morn ing at, 10:00 o'clock. Mrs. J. H. Wyland, of Hard man. visited at the home of her brother, C. L, Keitnley, a day or two last week, returning to llardman Saturday. Judge (J. W. Phelps cameover Tuesday to attend to some rou line court matters which de manded attention before the reg ular November term. Mis. Phil Jones, who has been seriously ill all summer, has so far recovered as to be able to no over to Hcirdinan Saturday where she visited friends and rel at ives several days. The ladies' guild of the Episco pal church will meet at the home of Mrs. Hanson Hughes, Thurs day ,( ictober 1 lih. Each lady is rei icsted to bring material from which to make an apron during I he afternoon. .ester Ingrain left Thursday morning for Salt Lake City to try that climate as a remedy for asthma If he is not bene titled there he expects to go on to Ari zona where he may locate. Mrs liiiiuin will remain in lleppner lie' il he is set t led. II. A. Xagl, who has been in Poilland for a few weeks camo out Tuesday to join his cotitin- irent of comrades who left for American Lake Wednesday morning. Mrs Nagl is located in Portland, v here she will pi oh anl.V reside during his absence. Win Ayers has received ,i let ter from his son Charlie, who ",ais elded to the colors hlsl '.iiil. siiiiny that h" has been soul to North Carolina w here I c i - in' a in c imp Chariie expects t i iif sent to Prance before long It ihe nar do. sn't go (o MliaMi Ii, lore t hey net slat ted. j; W P. D'lHoti, former resident j I ie, can e out lioin Portland lies, lav to spend a few ilavs looiiii'i; ifler business matters i.uw'e shurte, who recently iii.dii Aent mi operation :n it,.. 1 1 p:. r hospital in order to t t i.iuisi il for scfv u e ill Itiearmv i'. il corps, was on t he st reel tor ti .'tiist tune Monday greet. ot i s f.iiiiiu an, I and laying so ii to i,e ready for service J I . U . Cl ai le, w ho has recent J I , t i . ii over ti e plant i f ti e I I o .. 1 ',,1,'i'i-ndeiit, was in II, ) p. J t , . r . dnesviay Hint Minium,,,, J tl;t I." will j;et out. Ins tirt is J .ic.f tie lone pupcr next vices. J.Mr Ci ities is a newspaper mmi J . f i . i i.-tiee mid ll.e 11. i i.J J i . s I nn great MiCt hi , s J i . ,v v. 'itute Tilt' Independent J l is l id ii in) lips and do ns, J I. at e n dl Ii. pe t he present ce n i i Aid pal il ou it ,'cit. New Fall Models in Wirthmor Waists The Standard Dollar Waists of America This Blouse is developed of a very pretty fancy striped VoUe anew Fall 1-1 material The front center is of plain white Voile solidly tucked, lending a most pleasing effect. The large collar, coming to deep points in front and turn back cuffs are also of plain white Voile. Sleeves are inset with hem stitching. A model that will be much admired. A simple, appealing model that almost anyone, be they large or small, 1-2 could wear becomingly. The front is solidly tucked almost to shoulder seams with tucks of alternating widths. The collar is so fashioned that it is equally attractive when worn upstanding or laying down. Collar and turn back cuffs are outlined with dainty Venice Pico edging. Two very large ocean pearl buttons for fastening. Made of a splendid quality of Voile. A neat, semi tailored model, simply and effectively trimmed. The collar 1-3 is convertible can be worn high or low. The front is attractively trim med wit h pretty embroidery and four full length tucks with short should er tucks for fulness. Sleeves are finished with turn-back cut in point effect. Three large ocean pearl buttons for fastening are ornamental as well as useful. A practical, sensible, serviceable Waist. Somewhat more elaborate than the other three models in this group, and 1-4 a Blouse that has the appearance and character of a far more costly model. The embroidery covering entire front is particularly pretty and distinctive; while the collar is embroidered all over in matching design. Hem stitching is liberally applied on collar, down front fold, and to inset sleeves, lending added refinement. A Blouse that will tiud favor everywhere. We highly recommend them because of their unusual merit and genuine worth. SOLD HERE ONLY MINOR 8c COMPANY If you intend to purchase an automobile at any price see the Eight Cylinder Oldsmobile i: ML 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. factory, $1995. Catches Many Coyotes I i llar-ild K Ahalt, of Cecil, who' W one of the tlien called for ex iiminntiotl lat week, did t'.et re. reived his notice until Sunday and ihiio to town Monday t take tlu e. imir.iitioti. Mr Alm.t ha le,n trapping coyotes for the gevert tn Mil ail nuntm r in the northern pan of M.rro and (Iilhatu counties iitnl with very good mktcsv Ho tripped 'ii of the aniiinl il'irn l' tl-' month of Ang'iot If th-v v n left lUru'.d take his !rnp over to K.urot mid givt Inn a ! . put them out ha might get coy ote kjicr by the Uiud U t HARDMAN GARAGE BLEAKMAN A RAU, Fropi. Courteous and Efficient Service by Courteous and Competent Workmen Accessories, Supplies, Expert Vulcanizers Guaranteed Tire Service HARDMAN, OREGON