r LOCAL AND PERSONAL j II S. Neel was in the city from ; r, i.- c. .,!.... I POLICIES AND OPERATION THE fundamental basis of service at the Farm ers & Stockgrowers National Bank consists of both the ability and willingness to helpfully co-operate in the problems of the local Farm ers and Stock-raisers. Wherever we can aid legitimate enterprise and development we shall be found more than glad to do so. Checking and Savings accounts both small and large are in vited. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM THE FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK UKPPNKR. oui'.r;o When the Chill Wind Blows You will be reminded that you need a warm WINTER SUIT a snug 0 V K Ii C 0 A T , or a COM FY MACKINAW. Call and inspect our stock, leave your order and become one of our satisfied customers. LOUIS PEARSON MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER OREGON MILES WAKTKDMHES I will be at the PALACE HOTEL, Heppner, Or., to buy all kinds of MULES, from 4 to 12 years old, from 0 15 hands high up. Broken or un broken. Will buy some smaller mules for the south. If you have, any for sale, call or write me care the above hotel and I will come out to see them. W . H . K I M E First National Bank Assets: ONE AND 1-2 MILLION DOLLARS AUTO CASKET DELIVERY FOR QUICK SERVICE M.LCASE FURNITURE CO. W. H. Kime, of Caldwell, Ida hi, came in Saturday and will spend some time here buying mules. Mr. Kiuie represents the Caldwell Horse & Mule Co., ef Caldwell. Jale Wattenberger and family. who have reside! in Heppner for a number of years, left Wednes day morning for Pendleton where they expect to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayers and Mrs. S. W. Spencer are arrang ing to leave within a few days fur southern California where they expect to spend a good por tion of the winter. Mrs. Lester Ingrain expects to leave tomorrow morning for Salt Lake Citv, where she goes to join her husband, who has located there and is in the employ of a big sugar company. Kober Matteson, pioneer of Heppner and Morrow county, is seriously ill at his home in this i city, his ailment being probably due to the inroads of advanced age. Mr. Matteson is 81 years jold and his health has been fail Mug fur several months. ; Married At the home of Ben i Buschke, Sunday afternoon, Oct. .'I'i, N. H. Fehinerling and Anna Buschke, Turner B. MacDonald officiating. A number of friends and relatives were present, and afier the ceremony, the company .adjourned to the dining room w here t.bey partook of a splendid old-fashioned wedding dinner, such as one seldom sees in the west. I he young people will reside near Mr. Buschke's on Khea Creek. '(tiene Noble and John Vaughn are down at Harney lake shoot ing ducks this ween and by way of proving that they are not wasting their ammunition they sent three big boxes of ducks home by express Wednesday to be distributed to their friends in Heppner. Stewart and Stone in tide the distribution Wednes day evening much to the delight of all recipients. The Herald fam ily can testify that the fowl were fat and tine. Kugene Matteson, who lives ( 1 miles south of Heppner in the j mountains, while hunting deer a; I few days ago with Bill McFen in '. J on the head of Alder creek, u ti- J o.pectodly ran onto two big bear ; in a thicket. McFerriu chased; 1 the big fellows out into the open and tiene plugged one with a dend shot. The (t her bruin got away in the thick brush. The men had no way of weighing the tx'ur hut say it was a whopper and the inral as tine as any veil imiii Bear are said to bo plent 1 1 li I in the mountains this season ; ! WANTKD - Position by expe rienced man and wife on ranch. 'JAIL'S Box 218, lone, Ore. G jo d Gutter at Less Than Ten Cents Instructions for making good t;isted, healthful butter at a cost of less than ten cents per pound sent upon receipt of postal order for Tii' cents. No machinery nee essary. You have everything needed ill your own kitchen. Question answered through the mans o n 1 y . Byron Johnson, Heppner, Oregon. L'i'hIl'7 Dr. Turner, t h e well- known eye specialist of Portland, will b at the Palace Hotel. Heppner. IK-aitl Tuesday, Nov 111; in lone Monday. Nov. l. Bou t fail to cntu',t him aliout your eyes ami g!,isi.s Headache! relieved; cross eyes st ntn;litened. satisfaction g ur antocd I'oii'l f.nl to ! ! Br, Turner lio you the new Krvp. tok tmisih'.e h foc.il t'.'iss. for .1 st.tnt mul near isimi. u,tj-,,.ui I lie unsightly Inn's or s.'nu,, to i .iW h il it. slra ti tt.e ews. i t conn1 up it I t 'lie light solid p.ece o( gliss that look i:i( I single pi. I Vet .ir.stt.T. (he p 1 1 p..s.i v o Bo s i t . and s.e them , 1 n t f o g, t 1 1,, i I it-. II- i i'tn r Nov J."'i., I, mo Vv Bill.. New Fall Models in Wirthmor Waists The Standard Dollar Waists of America This Blouse is developed of a very pretty fancy striped Voile a new Fall ( 1-1 material The f rout 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 74 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 relinement. A Blouse that will find favor everywhere. We highly recommend them because of their unusual merit and genuine worth. SOLD HERE ONLY MINOR & COMPANY If you intend to purchase an automobile at any price see the Eight Cylinder Oldsmobile m r 7 ;123-Tiii 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 Harold Conn, Agent, Heppner, Oregon Morrow county agent for the seven passenger and roadster COLE EIGHT, Prices, f. o. b. factory, $1995. Mr 0. W. Swargart went to Portland this morning where sl.e .pects to spend the winter for the benefit of her health and to fijoy a change of climate. 11. 1. McAllister. of Lexington. :s iii town Thursday and while here became the tirxl new N't viMiiber subscriber t the ller. id Other new n.ibscn hers and mii t! rec-Mvet recently ' W. II. I'roik, Ion.; Hirley Wright. Hirdiimti, Mr K.ii Avers. 1'iHi k Mo on) i n, T. A Prisneil. Ilt.il Win AviTs, liopp n t. W II It-own. AnlU Wn.a. Vrs .1 W Jol.nsoti. ,s,.,ii.., , VULCANIZING We have the largest anil most complete VUL. CANIZING PLANT in Eastern Oregon and we are prepared to do any kind of work in the Vul canizing line. All mail orders will have our bent and prompt attention. We guarantee our prices to be as low as good work will permit. CATES & MARDEN Till: DALl.l S. OREGON 5)