"Shop Early," let this be our slogan-Don t wait until Christmas then make a mad rush for the store, when it will be impossible to give good service. Commence Now and Get Good Service We must not forgot. Our Soldier Boys, they have need for warm Sweaters, Socks, Shirts. Underwear, Etc. We can show you something the boy will sure appreciate. Mother will enj'y a pair of llnue Pelt Slippers, a pair of Kid (Jloves, nice Silk Dress or a Good Woi 1 Sertre. Table Linen, Blankets and Toilet Articles. Any Wfijqj Mother is glad to receive Dishes of any kind for a w present. SANTA CLAUS Is on hand with a good supply of Toys, Wagons, Sleds and Games of all kinds for the Children. Be sure and let Santa Claus know what you want. Now is the time. Don't let the Kiddies be forgotten. Big Sister always has need of Silk Hosiery; add a piece of Ivory to her set we have a nice selection Silk Petticoat, Kimona, Sweater, or a pair of Gloves or House Slippers will not come amiss either. Big Brother will like a pair of Military Brushes, Bath Kobe, Razor, Mackinaw, Ties, Belt, Purse, Gloves, Hat, Shaving Set, Etc. We have a beautiful line of Jardiniers all sizes they are sure to please. Come in and let us Help You Solve Your Christmas Present Problem MINOR & COMPANY Heppner, Oregon POLICIES AND OPERATION Tl IP, 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 ami Stock-raisers. Wherever we can aid legitimate enterprise and development - we shall be found more than glad to do so. Checking and Savings accounts bolt small and large are in. viteil. Mi .MLiL'.K OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM THE FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK IIHTMK, OKI (.ON To the Public: I in- s 1. 1 i.f it It ink in i In uit i ilHiti'il to a hnn t ! tr of tln iii'i-iU nf it part ifiilur locality, a tli'oirc to render persona! und imliviiluitl service in promote tlu Mvlfnro of its customers, and re. iiiri'i'4 utile In meet nil demands. Tin1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Moot l rotjuiroiuoiitn We Invite Your Account Notice for Publication Department of the Interim, U. S. I,;mi oflii'e, at KaUrande, Oretftm, Sept. JMh. HUT. Notice is hereby tfivrn t lint Fran It T. IVerv, whoHe poat-ollieu ailil n-srt in Lena, (Ip'tfoti, ilnl. on the 17th fifty of Auwust. l!ilt'.. tilr in (ins i.lluv Sworn Statement ami ApplirHtum, Nn. nli..;r;, tu purchan the K'b SK'i, Section :L ,i South. Kanire l-V Kattt, WiH;,m.-tW Meriilum. i-iul the timher thereon, under the prmiMuiM uf ilte act of June '., 1K7H. and (iiMh iniiiKiaturv. Un.-nn an the "Timber and Stone I.hw." nt mh It value as might he tixetl by appratHi niriit, and licit pursu ant to Slli'h applii-ttlloii, the land ;imi t iintn-i' th. -iron have been a-ipritihed, a! v..f.tn the tnnli r e.ti- maled at 'mi.ui Itotud feet at V,V per M. M.d the land $UM).lKl; that nid npiiltcut;! wtil oil. r dual pnnif in auppurt uf In am.lir.it mn ai d sv.mii utatemeilt mi the ;ilst dav el IU m Pet, I ... fore W. J. Warner. I'mtnl Siat'-r unn - - i , at hit fitltee, at Hermintmi. ih. rnii. Any perMn mat Itbertv to prutr befure entry, nr tnitiate a hhIm1 fore pitteiit iHtttiew. b lihi.e a rm t vit in thin iitlice. alhyn y lurtr- h feat the entry. C S. l-t nv, I in.- . h Notice for Publication Isolated I' met rutin: ianh sai r. (department of the Intettor, I S. I .n ) ml The Pallen. Oietfon. OrteP. i pi .'l. N nt lee in hereby irtven iln.t a-, d n ri'. ! CftinmiitHHiner uf the ( nrntl l..n 1 mi.r. i pnV)n1nn uf Sec. 'J.' "., IE S., ui -i:;t-it i" ( . phcatimi of Haihi Wtu'ht . i ..i V- Will offer t pllldl. n.tle lu Hit- h i le-t ! : i. t at not ha than i.i.t pi-r u m . jt p , m.. un the lith dav ul iVtimim ui trftiev the fulliminir tract tl' he d N.St, tlen IV TtiHinihip a. South Kir-we l u t, V I'ohtmnmit Mi are. I he Hale will net U kepi open Imt a i ! ' U C laird ch-at-d when thf pri-fitv ut t ht- h ui d have (eael b ddinu. 'I he itv, n in ir F, hltthmt hid will be reui!l (o ttmiu-.l .ill thr Keeeier thr amount th. to. t Any ieraina i'laimmg M'Im'im'iv t'e crdml land arr adviaeit u in. ir . . m iet tuma. tin or before the tun.- u ,v, i t i VWJH I.. P.imiIU p... , Notice (or Publication teirlmrnt f the Inlei ot I S I i ' I a Grande trrn O. t..U i I h : Notice l herrbir aiventhtt Civ I. Heppner, ire-n, a ho in M. ! : : HoniMitnatl r ntrv No i t. a1 Section l 1.-i-t (i ( .ot 1 and 4. ' t d - . I Section l, !. l e 1 s Wtllanwtttr Wet -dun Im t;.,i r; lu make threv rr Vr-f ft land attite de.Mitl kl. tr I'mtMl ttaii C.-ntni;" iu r ,t t nr tr?gin. on I he I lm - f t t latnianl nan aa n n... kt.. r t.,d t; t h.. 4. I,.. k. I e Haum aH of i ' " t t " ! New Song is Adopted 42 States of the U, S A. have adopted for use in the Public Schools the new Patriotic Song "Loyalty is the Word To-day, Loyalty to the U. S. A." Oregon is among the forty two States and Supt Churchill has .sent a limited number of copies nf the words and music for dis tnlmtion among the schools where there is a musical instru ment. Teachers who would care to teach this song to their pupils may secure a copy from the office. Very truly yours Lena Snell Shurte, County School Superintendent KXTUA FINK CABBAGE for krotit in any quantity at Cum minus' Vegetable Market. 21K132 WANTKD -All kinds old Iron r:i;s iimi rubtier 1 will jiay $10 p.'i- ton for iron if di'li vered with in two weeks. GKO. W. VKU I HIT. :ittf t.( 1ST -On the Ilinton rn-ck rn'td las' Sitnrdiiy evening, ii tilack Fur Hood. FindiT plense Ii' ivc at UiTiil l olive and ri-eeive s aiiatile reward. Ili't f !''K SALIv-Six'y tons f wheat hi'adin.-'s and u dozon or ; inoie stacks (if straw. Pli-nty of iiod paNtnro for feeding with running water wiucli nm-er ' ffet.es .los. K-kelson's C'lirk c i ci on r uicti li f i Notice to Wheatgrswers I liave bi'en apiHiinte.i Ilepp-tn-r representative of the Pacific C'itin Company, of Portland, y icci ssovs to M. II. lUmser, ami am prepared to buy all kind of m ain. See me before selling. KOY V. UTUTKIS. HERALD FOR FINE JOB PRINTING AUTO CASKET DELIVERY FOR QUICK SERVICE M.L. CASE FURNITURE CO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Haidee Brierly, of South Bend. Washington, is the house guest of Mrs. J T. Knappenberg this week. Bill Dobson. of lone, was in town Wednesday transacting business, and bad his name plac ed on the Herald's lone subscrip tion list. C. N. Jones was in from his ranch Monday feeling pretty good, thank you, over the fine rain and the good growing weath er. Mr. Jones has his crop all in the ground and he says it is grow ing tine. Cass Simpson, of Spray coun try, came in from his ranch last Saturday and on Sunday shipped out a car of fat hogs lor the Portland market. Mr. Simpson drove his pigs in several weeks ago and has been having them fed near the stockyards since putting on the finishing touches. C. II. Williams, who has been engaged at carpenter work on Mrs. Anderson ranch in the 8 mile country, left for his home in Newberg, Tuesday morning, where he will spend the winter. He expects to return to Morrow county in the spring, however to carry on farther building opera tions in the same section. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sims, of F.ugene, have arrived in Heppner and will make their home here indefinitely, Mr. Sims having ac cepted a position as assistant cashier in the Farmers and Fruit growers bank. Mr. Sims has had a wide experience in the banking busness and this growing instit ution is fortunate in securing his services. Mrs. Sims (nee Miss Hager) is a native daughter of Heppner and her host of friends here will be overjoyed to again have he r as a neighbor and as soeiate. Mr. Stms until recently held the cashiership of a bank in North Pakota. resigning that to take the position here. WOOD AND COAL--I have a quantity of first-class Rock Spring nut coal now on hands. Best for stoves and mncpq Ed Breslin. 31tf. Married--At the countv clerk's office in Heppner, Wednesday, December 5. 1917 Mr. Smith Dotson and Miss Mattie B. Brashears, Rev. Turner MacDon ald, pastor of the Christian church officiating. Both the parties are residents of lone where they will make their home. John Sheridan, well known sheepman of the sand country north of lone, was a business visitor here Thursday, called at this office and ordered the Herald sent to his address. Mr. Sheri dan says the recent rains have started the grass in his section and the sheep are doing well. He had been feeding for a month before the rain, however: Born--Tuesday, December 4, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Pete Far ley, at the home of Dr and Mrs. H. T. Allison, in this city, a bouncing baby boy, weighing 11 pounds" Mother and babe are reported doing nicely and papa Pete is proud as a peacock ofthis second soldier for Uncle Sam that has come to his.house hold. Complete Household Furnish ings for Sale. Fnauire of Mrs. Glenn Wells. 31tf A Practical Gift MOOUS OF PEIFiCTlOI. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. w Mduuc n i ,lu, Krinu ici;ty. , CASE FURNITURE CO. ISP