i THE PLACE TO BORROW I This Institution lends money to re sponsible people at reasonable rates. I 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 Lexington Bank Elects Officers At the annual stockholders meeting of the Lexington State LJank held on Thursday, January 10. 1918, the following board of directors were elected: W G Scott. W. O. Hill. Chas. II. Point er, Geo. L. McMillan and Mrs. Minnie Leach, all of Lexington, and Frank Gilliam of Heppner and T. J. Niahoney of North Port land. After the stockholder's meet ing the board of directors met and re-elected the officers of the bank, being W. G. Scott, presi dent; T-. J. Mahoney, vice presi dent, and W. O. Hill cashier and secretary. The stockholders were well pleased with the showing made by the bank since being opened at Lexington and look forward to a p-osperous business for the coining year. The matter of adopting plans for the new home for the bank was deferred to a later meeting. ji JUST RECEIVED Ladies' Silk Sweaters Ladies' Silk and Flannelette Kimonos COME in and let us demonstrate this marvelous instrument to you. Let us play your favor ite selections in order that you can compare The Brunswick with all other phonographs. THE BRUNSWICK All Phonographs in One. Play All Records vThe any-record Brunswick opens a broader field of music all limitations are removed. Buy any record you wish what-ever make whatever artist. Play it on The Brunswick to gain a new appreciation of tonal values. For The Brunswick is equipped with two sound boxes. Use any needle you like jewel point, steel, sapphire ball, etc A sound box is provided for the world-famous Pathe records hitherto barred from many Amer ican homes. All without extra cost. $30 to $175.-Easy Terms WAKEFIELD MUSIC CO. 427 Washington St. Portland, Ore. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow county on the Republican ticket at the coming primary flection. I am a pioneer resident of this county and heretofore have nev er asked any favors of it's vot ers, and I would not do so now, did I not know that I am compe tent to administer the affairs of the office in an efficient manner. If nominated and elected I will endeavor to enforce the law and handle the affairs of the pflice as economically as is consistent with the duties of theoflice.-adv. Yours truly, Adv. WlLI.AUD II. Herken. For County Commissioner I will be a candidate for County Commissioner at the coming election on the Reuubli can ticket Respect fully, (J A. Hl.KAKMAN, Adv Hardnian, Oregon Wmm El Notice for Publication Department of The Intm-ior, U. S. Land Office at The Dallee. Orecon. January ith. 1918. Notice ia hereby given that William F. Confer, of lone. Orrcon, who. on Out. 7th. 1814. made Homeatead Entry. No. 013913. for NEV,, Suction 32. Townahip J Ntrth, Kanara 26-Baat, Willamette Meridian, haa Ailed notice of Intention to make Anal three year Proof, to eetabltih claim to the land above deaeribed, before C C. Patterson, U. 8. Commiaaioner. at Heppner, Oregon, on the Uth day of February, 11)11. Claimant namea aa wltneeeee: Dennla Kiernan and Dan C. Doherty of Lexington, Oregon, Her. nard McDevitt and Philip Duherty of lone. Ore. S6-4I H. FKANK WOODCOCK. Regiater. A Practical Gift MODUS OF PCtriCTlON. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Nordic, Oil, Holt, and all kimle of Bowing niacume aii'iiira, lU'painuj a apveuuty. CASE FURNITURE CO. yKurrt tow es'aMished In our now Kinking homo with in iid.tr H cuiptiifnt and evciv firihty to care for the Interest of our cu- t UHCI . We will bt pleased to see you In tin now Home, nnd the oflicer mid employe aliUo will delight In cheerfully serving you nd in helping i,i promote the bent iutcrcsl of the com in unity . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER Resource over One and Quarter Million Dollar LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Minor re turned from an extended visit at Portland lust Friday. About one inch of rain fell during the "shower" last Sittur- dhy night.which is "going some" for mid-winter time in Morrow county. W. J. Beymer. president of the Farmers & Stockgrowers Bunk, accouipatiiod by Mrs. Bey mer. is spending the week in Portland. Joe Mahon of near Parkers Mill was in town after supplies during the week, aud while here hud his name added to the Her aid's subscription list. F.dgar Matteson, a pioneer ret ideut of the Purkers Milll coun try, was in town during the week and while here was a pleasant Ciller at the Herald office. Miss Struck, domestic science teacher in the Lih school, wa called to H n( kI KiviT Wednesday by a telegram announcing the lieitth of a relative in that city. lleiiiy Schwans returned from Walla Walla Wednesday, where lie spent si mi- tune taking treat iiieiit for a trouble in Ins Imnd and arm resembling i heuin.iiiMii Mrs Kinny.Me.Vee will demon, sliate Spircllii made to measure, meiit torset at Mr Luper'n inillinery store on Saturday. To secure the degree i f health couifort, style and durability your corset should tie selected ml tilted by Spirellu profession ally trained corsetier ;.(V137 Frank tiillutu and (ieorgeCur morning to attend a iineliiig of A small supply of woolen yarn in Grey and Khaki colors Ladies high top Shoes, low Military heels in Black, Nubuck, Brown, Grey and Tan Colors Butterick Patterns for January MINOR & CO. Heppner, Oregon ' " T - r.-.M 3C Church Notices Catholic Church Services. First Mass, 8:00 a. m. Second Mass, 10:30 a. m. Evening Devotion, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Father Printen. The Federated Church Sunday School 0:45 a. m. Morning service 11:00. Sermon theme, "The Reason and Nature of Prayer." Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. m. Topic: "Reaching Outward." Evening Service, 7:30. Sermon, "The Incorruptable Crown." II. A. Noyes, Pastor. Final Report cf Elk's Ball The lo-al lodge of F.iks wants to thank everybody who hilpid to make its war relief bull a sue co. It is pleasing to tell you t at the gross receipts of theen tire affair were almost f"(il, hi & that the lodge has made a depos it of tV2) with th Farmers & Stockmen's Ilnnk ot Heppner subject to the call of tho Red Cross chapter of this ci'y. Respectfully joun. H. II HutTMAN. Faulted Ruler. Ptil KTT Cox. Secretary. Bring Fins Horses Hers Carl Smith, of Arlington, c- t'liin tun. Lil Iti ltirii ll.iMipn r... I..f. r... I i.e.. ' . .7 . ' "" "eonesuay inj w. W. U.flu. came in Wed the Scottish Rile Maouio de gree mid will al..o attend a ron chive of the Shr ri wine in lbn Koo City. J(. M. Ilijn and Andy UohI. jr . went down Sunday and will be member, of ! breeder ine cias ot initiate to be induct ed into the Scottish Uite and Shrine degree. Mr Cillmii, . pect to remain In Portluid to nesday evening with a shipment of fine ktallion and j irki which they will sell to Morrow county stockmen. The mutual sro es tr fine and will no doubt be sought for by horse and uiule Frank Hughe, who Is building harb.l wir entanglement va Johnnv Mi Kutire" r.nrli to keen tiend tbe Or-gou Hardware Dd !(ui tleriuaii spie. try cattle ImpU-.ii. nt n. aler" A... ut.on Und other undcsirb!e. wa in wii'i n m.'v.a ti.ero the uf town Saturday ev. ning tkirg in Bowers' Shoe Hospital Again Open For Business I have returned to Heppner and re-opened my Shoe Hospital ia 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 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 ol ! id (n;nAL i i i II u lauiuuic duu my prices are Dasea on 18 tVio ",ninrn'nrtil - ! Ed Breslin General Fuel Dealer Heppner : : Oregon n w 111 iiiouiu. j tbe city tight. HERALD FOR FINE JOB PRINTING