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 -bo!h small and large are in vited. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM THE FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK IIEI'I'NKR, OltKGON j When the Chill Wind Blows : You will be reminded that you need a warm WINTER SUIT a snug 0 V E It COAT, or a COM FY MACKINAW. Call and inspect, our stock, leave your order and become one of our satisfied customers. Ml I M lUULid " I' J ANTE I) MULES LOUIS PEARSON I j MERCHANT TAILOR j J HEPPNER OREGON J t I will be at the PALACE HOTEL, Heppner, Or., to buy all kinds of MULES, from 4 to 12 years old, from 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 LOCAL AND PERSONAL E. C. Watkins was in from hi ranch Monday marketing- pota Jones, of Portland, for merly Miss Rhea of Heppner, has accepted a position in the Hay lor store. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Owen have moved into their new home re cently completed , on Chase St. near Willow. Raymond Thcrnton, who was in a rather serious condition for a few days during the week with a bad case of olood poison is able to be on the street again C. F. Waurs of Mt. Vernon, was in our berg u few days ago. He is thinking of selling his prop rty there and investing in a stock ranch. Spray Courier. Mr. and Mrs. W. S . Pruyne have removed from the Mullock residence recently purchased by J M. Hayes and arc occupying i he cottage recently vacated by H. C. Githens and family. Married Mr. Harry Lindsay, f lone, and Miss Pearl Hensley. of W a sco, were married at the county clerk's office. Wednesday, November. 7. 1 917. Rev. Turner Mar-Donald performing the cere motiy. Dr. MfMurdo reports the ad vent of a young soldier at the home of Mr and Mrs D. Cox. jr., at Lexington. Wednesday, October 3lst. Also, to keep the balance even, a hue daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. V ill t'unningham of Hatter Creek, Monday morning, Nov. 5th. Memheis of lb ppner Lodte, H58. H P. O E will en'ertain jineir wives, sweetheaits and 1 1 lends at an evening entertain meni in their lodge room Friday evening, Novetn her Kith. Music, caids and dancing will feature i oh evening's entertainment. Every Elk is requested to be. pi est nt: llarlold Cohn, wideawake agent for Oldsmohiles, made a record day last Satuiday by selling New Fall Models in Wirthmor Waists The Standard Dollar Waists of America 1-1 This Blouse is developed of a very pretty Taney striped Voile a new Fall 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 tum back cuffs are also of plain white Voile. Sleeves are inset with hem stitching. A model that will be much admin d. 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 whei worn upstanding or laying down. Collar and turn back cuffs are outlined with dainty Venice Pico edging. Two very large ocean pear! 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 wi'h pretty embroidery and four fall. 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-b 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 find favor everywhere. We highly recommend them because of their unusual merit and genuine worth. SOLD HERE ONLY MINOR 8c COMPANY LEXINGTON ITEMS Lonnie Cop. nhaver has a new three new "Olds" within 3D min utes. The lucky buyers were I., i. lAirlnu of Hi.mwwi- Kur ley, of Heppner Junction, and I'KismnDiie. Loti Copei;haven. of neat Lex-' Mrs. Clara Christensm has ington. If Harold can maintain gone back to Harrington. III., to that gait of an O'ds every ten visit h?r relatives. minutes and keep it uti for n few I A son was born this week to days he will force the Olds peu- Mrs. Oilman at the home of her pie to enlarge their plant, sister. M' s. Harry M 'inker. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Avers left Grandpa Burchell. of Port vesterdav for Portland making land, made a brief visit teie t.. the trip by auto. After a short l"' after his wheat interests, stay in the Rose city they expect j Mr. and Mrs. Em I Warner and to proceed to California where and M'. and Mrs. (ten. Bro.dley they will spend the winter tour- hive gone by autos up into Idaho ing the land of sunshine and (lowers. Road and weather con ditions after they reach Portland will determine whether th y will drive south or ship their car and go through by boat of train. Mrs S. W. Silencer may join them in the south later. a AUTO CASKET DELIVERY FOR QUICK SERVICE ML. CASE FURNITURE CO. FOR SALE - H'Ji acres of tine, raw land in Marion county. Che. gun, 10 miles from Silvertin. for a visit, Geo. Nolan, a traveling insnr hmcp man, was here, on business h few diys. While here he was ihe guest of Mr." Scott. The Hawgetty. have moved j diiwn below Arlington, where I l l ey expect to work on one of it e Kerr (I iTord ranches. Mr and Mrs. C. W. M Wil llains. relative of the Item's. VULCANIZING We have the largest and 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 best and prompt attention. We guarantee our prices to be as low as good work will permit. CATES & MARDEN THE DALLES, Good Butter et Less Than Ten Cents I Mrs Frnk p'"(rm-, Hn(1 children I came out with her for a visit. Instructions for making good Mrs ChM Urrtfii who came tasted, heal'hful butter at a e st ! ., fn Cortland a short time r..i n r Ihmr home in .Tie : ( less man ten cen's iiei iioiiini ago i nner nusiiicsft inier. ... ... . ... .1 . - . , n. tj , ,.nnrf n k... V n II... m'.es rum MaU'in. I5'M quality hoiine. Otegotl. aMer an extend j sent upon receipt o postal order j um-u .u iin uuue iiuu- sol I. lies well, Iinictlill'iv all rMwtu.i i r mi p.iiw land UUiituiig wa'cr lor st ck on tioth quarters Clu-e in macadam road. Ies than one half time (ruin railroad liood School, neighbor s im p ri iv eil f i t ins adjacent 1 1- -Hi market for all products of l it in at ti g logging camps further in interior. I.iml easily and cheaply prepared foi plow. A spletuleil piiipooitioii to cm up and sell in sn ail' t tiact or to develop entire For p.r ticular. enquire at the 11. raid nftice. tiif WANTKU Position by . .o rienced man and wife on ranh. JfuliS H '-'IS, lone. Ore. First National Bank Assets: ONE AND 1-2 MILLION DOLLARS Dr Turner, t h e u.11 known eve pecia tt of Portland, will lie at the I'i ., e Hulel Heppner. air t Mi Tilo.l.iV. N v Ft. in l"tie Monday. .Yv 12 Don't fad to eon-lot . in ttiout your eve lllnl g!i. Html chc relieved, ct' i i raightcne.l; it isf.t.-i ioii jjiir tliti'i'd Poii'l fall to l.l , I'urDcr ho you the ne.v K v -ok inlttile lefoctl g'.tv do lititnt lnl linir , ii, :'t o-i lie Uliigt.l ly line or m H'l'll ll'rt. .t'H'll H e i n . ollic aptrt t '" ok i i piei't of g' 1 1 a 1 1 1 - k Hi: e p il r y, I ;(.,., hi . of un I ;. . . e tt III l n.'l f l. 1 I i'e, H- pi i l N"V 1.! . Nov i:'iu. d visi' here. M. I TucWer and son aie hinting gravel and sand tin .ek an. I are g.'ttitg thing ii ady for the city to install two new cro wa'k. Mr. and Mr. 1 "iiz are Vt-.it. ing the Hmkeis Mr. and M s. H 'Oker exp-'Ct to leave hef..re long for California to spend the winter mining 'he orange Mis Marie Hiker, teacher in the Lexington pihhe school, hunted M"i'dny afternoon mid was removed to her home in an an'o. She i better at thi tune. I ran t Hmthly came from Cal. ico Rock. Ark., to nn hi mother. Mr. Suan Ilrothly, (irant i trying to periude In mother to accompany him hack to Arkansas to spend the win ter, A mnn!l fire oceurred in Ho, atil Itne' t led no p unt hicti night luive liecoine ertou hut 'r the prompt Hcttnii of top vol. iinieer tire hngile. h'ih re. -ponded imini'dia'elv. hy no' ortnu"..' mid hve tegular tir on puny. for )' cent. N i machinery nec essary. You have everything ceded in your own kochen. ( lestioti HiisW'-rcl through the mail only Hymn .Johnson. 11 ppner. Oi egon. L,CkIL,7 WOOD AND COAL-See me about cash pri;en for your win. ter fuel It will pay you Kd Hreslin. l"if day. Karl Cramer rnme up from his ranch on the Sand IhsI wtek on business While here he had raiher had luck with his car. He left it on the hill near Hollm Lea' tier's place and walked down in the house, a the hill, though a tiort on, i rather uteep and . rough. That night secne young ter from town thought they .vould p'av an ea'ly Hallnwe'ell j"ke, it tit it g only the 30th nf October, and the supposition i iney started it down the tiill and lost cntrol of it The renult mh that next morning w hn he uent to limn (or hi car he found it nt the hntioni of the bill about a quarter of a mile from the house, ihrip epoke broken out of one wheel, a bent tire, nnl pretty hud i y di figured Het.a k it to the Itunnmn garnge una on hd it repaired, though it c it htm quite a num. He left for him home Friday. ! I t i Mice to Wheatgrcwers I have U cn n; 'jmintt-.l HcpJ tier rt prccr!ative ef the I Irain Comrany. 'f .iicci sor to M. H. H"! ai'l prcpar. il to h IV gi-.i;n. IV.e I" i i;ov v l'acit:,o oltl.ir.!. '. .1" I kf ! :' It'.. 'f k,'. WllllLlj. HARDMAN HAPPENINGS We undcrtattd that Mack P.id d e his gone to Arzolnt for hi health. Mr and Mr. Ceo. Chapin vi ited Suni'ay at thehonieof Mr and Mm J A A.tatn. ; Mm Jeie Furling wm in to n a few day ago look't g for ; a house to move into fur the wai ter. .Inn Mi'Lt o'il hi H nt on V.ilny ranch to Mr Mulligan - Lou- Ko. k Con.ider..t.on. ;Bu(Jk,et o ,he City ol Heppner T I -" iv. , Mr Heii Sift and H i'er. caiiiedown frotii IVnilltf on to vimt wrih h".- tio'ther, r. .1 F '.Vrd 1 l.e Hi'dinin Milhrg Co hive v n t racted rtt"Ut e'1 :', ..ir to the bacr I I.. y ic.(k ery loh .1 tt.t II it Imau !'. 'ir .. Mirv Hill' il.'lpntr MoitJty. I f- l'"' 4 'K l-iil nf Ul lT luf Son, 1 ih. .1, Hria-nt t"f IS tml t .f aid Wsir tr.hal rlr T rf t.rreU of '-"i"!" nil. M 'r--IT'i'T !, , V II ol, " Hr I 1 'O tl'l in V I'ti t I fir. nn ' ') I U "ti I Usttl. i. t i I t 1 . ..r.f,l II uv till Kwvrtw,