T LEXINGTON ITEMS A son was born on Dec. 31. DC V y THE PLACE TO BORROW 3 This Institution lends money to re sponsible people at reasonable rates, 3 Our Loan Service involves no un due formalities, no unnecessary de lays and is strictly confidential. J Farmers in need of ready funds are invited to confer with our Officers. THE FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK HEPPNER. OREGON L. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Lera (Jit hens, who is teaching near Lexington, spent the holidays with her parents in this city. Eddie Russel, Addie lloilen and John Monahun were here from Condon New Year's eve attending the Elk's ball. Earl Gordon left for Portland Tuesday to resume his studies in the College of L'harmancy after having spent his vacation here. A Happy New Year to my friends and partrons, good health good fortune and good friends be yours through all the year, MRS L. (J. I1EKKEN J. II Pearson and sons, Wily ant George, of Lena, were in Heppner Wednesday, the sons filling out their questionnaires while here. Mr. Pearson lias four sons of the draft age. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson who were married in Portland a few days before Christmas, re turned to Heppner Sunday even ing afterhaving spent several days at Tacoma and other Sound points. Miss Sophia Hurke, who re cently resigned her position as a teacher in tho Heppner school, loft Monday for American Kalis. Idaho, where she has accepted a position as teacher in the schools of that city. Mr. and Mrs C, A. Minor and daughter, Miss Blanch, are here from Portland this week visit ing friends and enjoying the hol idays. They e.vpcei to return to their Portland home tomorrow to spend the remainder of the winter, John Kilkenny and family, who spent several days in town celebrating New Years, returned to the ranch Wednesday. I will pay the top price cash for good fat chickens and all other poultry, fresh eggs, dressed Former Morrow County Women Passes Word as lecemal m Heppner Tuesday Htiiioiinc ing the death in Portland of Mrs I'Yid veal, vegetables and fruits Cummings Fruit and Vegetable Market. 34tf Heppner, Miss Stasia P. Walsh of Port land, is spending the holidays with Peggy O'Rourke. Miss Walsh expects to leave lor France in the near future, as nurse with Unit 40, which is sponsored by the Elks and the University of Oregon Dr. and Mrs McMurdo are moving this week into their new home just completed on Chase street. This residence is one of the best in Heppner being mod ern in every detail, including hardwood floors, first-class plumb ing, etc. Mrs. Roy V. Whiteis returned Wednesday evening from a visit with relatives at Galesburg, 111. Mrs. Whiteis is very well pleased to be back in sunny Heppner af ter her experience with blizzards and snow storms in the frigid east. Mrs. Wedding, who has been teacher of English in the High school for several years went to Portland to spend her holiday vacation and from that place sent in tier resignation to the local school board, having been offered another position in the state of Washington. Her re. situation was accepted and, it is understood her successor will tie; here in a day or two to takei ehargeof that department Miss ! Hurke. one of the t rude teachers I has also resitrned ami taken a position in Idaho. i 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ashinbust at their home on Sand Hollow. This is the first child oorn to the happy couple and congratulations are in order. The surveyors for the state highway commission have been in Lexington for about a week doing surveying for the great nighway. Ermund Zoehert, the drayman increased his real estate holdings by purchasing some more lots in Lexington adjoining his resi eence here. Chas. Johnson had the misfor tune to bury an expensive watch that be had owned for years, in a car load of wheat, while load ing the car down at the warehouse. The stores are busy invoicing and hardly no matter which one you enter, you see some of the clerks invoicing. Guy Nordyke is back in Lex ington after enjoying the holi days in Seattle. Mr. Briokford of Los Angeles, who was visiting at Lee Whites, recently died and was taken to Heppner for burial. Bert Vance is now driving a Ford. The teachers all came back from their vacation during the holidays and school commenced again Wednesday. A New Year's watch party was held at Mrs. G. M. Allyns and was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. Miss Edith Reaney has gone to Heppner to stay several weeks with her sister Mrs. Baldwin. EW GOODS ii JUST RECEIVED Ladies' Silk Sweaters Ladies' Silk and Flannelette Kimonos A small supply of woolen yarn in Grey and Khaki colors y 1 Ladies high top Shoes, low Military heels in Black, Nubuck, Brown, Grey and Tan Colors Miss Norris arrived from Portland Tuesday evening to assume her duties as instructor in English in the high school. Miss Norris is a recent arrival from Iowa, a graduate of the Iowa State University and comes highly recommended as an in structor. Waino Hango, the young son of Chas. Hango. of the Irrigon district, was sent to the medical department of the University of Oregon, at Portland the first of ie week where he will be given 1 1 1 eat nient for a spinal affection I which has troubled him for sev ieral years. Arrangements were i made by the county authorities lo make it possible for the lad io avail himself of free treatment under the provisions of a law passed at the last session of the state legislature Butterick Patterns for January MINOR & CO. Heppner, Oregon DC J A Practical Gift MODELS OF PERFECTION. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Summon I sell the lyst creamery butter lN. TIU, ,.,,H.rlT ,.(,ntT m.- thk made in Oregon for fifty-live j statu k hhkhhn kk mhii now cents a pound I guarantee ev- ; ,','''N ,,., . a i cry pound to be fresh and sweet: Tapper an aged Otegon pioneer and toriner resident of this county. Peeeased wos a sister of the late K P. M it teson, w lio passed away here a few weeks ago ami of extra quality. You can get anything good to cat from mo that is of tho highest quality fur loss than oit pay elsewhere lor questionable stulT. t'umming Fruit and Vegetable Market Ultf lloppnor. Ore "1918" Was ushered into being with a perfect day. The plan. f the I IKSI' NATIONAL HANK 01' HllTNrR. for Nineteen Kightrrn are to give the community pel loot rmce, alwayi kafrgUAiiling the intermit oi its depomtoi with prudent care, making a connection with tint Hank an aict to the customer. THE FIRS! 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Bowers' Shoe Hospital Again Open For Business I have returned to Heppner and re-opened my Shoe Hospital in the old location. Bring in your old shoes and I will make them good again C. W. BOWERS Main Street Heppner, Oregon Opposite Oregon Garage r HARDMAN HAPPENINGS I'tvd AshHiuvih it tiJ wifoof the Atlihnutrti Siw mill, visited with r-lntivcs it ii d fner.da in town during the week. Mr. CoHle Leather and chi'dren of Monument are here upending a few weens visiting relatives and friend. tuy Ihidly made a flying trip to the county (.ent Monday. 0. A. HViiUniun, Kirl Kau. and Jimniie Wyhiiul went to Heppner Sunday. Mr. Ttoldie M Daniel ratne over Monday to opend a few da it visiting her mother Mr- Wright Sailing. H A. Kti erv. A. Warren, atul Hirvi llirshtnui inotored to Heppner Mottdny. Mr. Si'otlie Hurd and daugh. ter Ivt tia are upen.lii g ti e ti"'. ,;lyi'h ter laiik!lir. Mr. John Allen i f M Kmney t reek J, 1. .VI. n returned Sundwy from Moi uuieni where h bus beenat work for the pW ten Uhj. I YOUR 1918 FUEL PROBLEMS will be best solved by figuring with me for your supply of coal and wood I handle only the best quality ob tainable and my prices are based on the "Square Deal." Ed Breslin General Fuel Dealer Heppner : : Oregon You can get nu-e fat !rre,J d.ii'keti of tne at any v time for the lowest vrice Bt whuh they can he oM .Htf lllRKY CtMMlNCS. HERALD FOR FINE JOB PRINTING o D in i