j O BARGAINS! Men's Fifteen-inch Lace Boots, Brown Calf - Men's Five-inch Work Shoe, Light or Heavy Sole, Tan or Black Get Yours While We Have Your Sizei at These Prices E. N. Gonty Shoe Store in $32 s $42 1 HEPPNER BAKERY Where Purity and Quality count Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies, Doughnuts, etc., baked every day Special Attention given Orders for Parties, etc. W, C. BOWLING, Prop. HEPPNER, OREGON HARDMAN GARAGE BLEAKMAN & RAU, Props. Courteous and Efficient Service by Courteous and Competent Workmen Accessories, Supplies, Expert Vulcanizers Guaranteed Tire Service HARDMAN, OREGON AUTO CASKET DELIVERY FOR QUICK SERVICE M.L.CASE FURNITURE CO. O. K. RESTAURANT Under New Management A GOOD MEAL, 25c and up New Waitresses, Clean Tables, Everything First-class 8 Cramps! Say Mrs. Frank Hau ler, of Carbondale, 111.: cramps month. and pains each I had used . . . but it didn't Rive any permanent relief. The pains came back on me Just the same as be lore . . . After taking Cardui, I was entirely relieved from the pains, and have never been bothered with them since." TAKE 15 5 Gard-u-i 1 8 The Woman's Tonic Carduf should help you Mil did Mrs. Hauler, tilt has helped thouwndi of other women who lut fered from the pains and discomforts from which women suffer. Many medical authorities pre scribe the ingredients of which Cardui is com noted for the female troubles for which ft is recommended. Why not try it lor your trouble? All Dru((isU EBI I Willow Creek District Has R. C. Mrs. A. E. Binns, who whs in vited by the people of Willow Creek school district (No. 31) go out last Suuday and assist thetn io organizing an auxiliary to the Red Cross chapter, reports to the Herald that the meeting was a splendid one, the building being crowded to capacity. A splendid program had been ar ranged which is said to have been one of the very best in pa triotic tone and general excel lence ever given in the county. Miss Baker, teacher of music in the Heppner schools, was pres ent and assisted with the pro gram with a number of vocal se lections. Miss Lakenan, anoth er of our teachers, was also pres ent and assisted with the enter tainment, Much of the credit for the great success of the oc casion is given to Prof. Paine, teacher of the Willow Creek school, who assisted the ladies of the community with the general arrangements, arranged the pro gram and acted as chairman during the Reeling. Those present from Heppner were: lVirs. A. E. Binns, Misses Baker and Lakejjan, Messrs Jack and Dave McCollough and Herbert Hynd. Following the meeting the Heppner delegation were entertained at a splendid dinner at the Florence home near the school house. We Produce Printing that Pb-asep at the Herald Shop Summons IN THE CtnCL'IT COUHT OK TUB STATE OK OKKUON FOR Mullftuw COUNTV. Elisabeth Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Ann Hnlilnn. Defendant. SIMMONS roH PI Ill.ir-ATIOV I KOHEI llim HK OK TAX LIK. To Anna Uvldon, the above named de fendant la the ft mm ml the Rlate af Orrimi You are hereby notified that Kliia beth Smith, plaintiff above named, the holder' of Certinrate of Delinquency numbered til Isauril on the lath day of May, ISIS, by the Tai Collector of the County of Morrow, Mate of Oreicon, for the amount of Fourteen Itollam, the ame being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes fur the year 112 tuxether with penalty, Interest and costa thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of wlilrh you are the owner as appears of record, situated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to- wit: The North half of the North half of Section Klaht il In Township Six () South of Itana-e Twenty-seven I27, East of the Willamette Meridisn In Morrow County, Oregon. You are further notified that said Plaintiff has psld tales on said prem Isas for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts si follows: rT D-r4T-JJ" Art. ft. .I. 1111 April 1. 1917 2t:o IUI!,IS per rent llll April I. HIT !.'.( IK on IS per rent HIS 'April I. 1)17, !: IIS 4ii IS per rent l17 April 1. 1117! 17J 111 l:. IS per rent Ssld Anna ItMilun. defendant above named, as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, la hereby fi,r ther notined that said plaintiff Kill sp ply to the Circuit Court of the Cuunl ar.d State aforeald for a decree fore rleln the lien againet the prnperM above described, and mentioned In said certificate And nu are hereby sum moned to Sl"r atthln ly days sf ter the first publication of this sum motis, ei.lusle of the day of said Orel Lexington Red Gross Items The Red Cross benefit dance given here Saturday evening as a decided success. Beside the proceeds from the tickets, a goodly sum was realized from the delicious lunch served by the ladies of the Ways and Means Committee. Numbers were sold and the lucky one drawn for a linen table runner and a large pumpkin was auctioned off and brought $2. An impressive feature of the evening was the playing of 'The Star Spangled Banner" by the orchestra. Tho crowd arose and joined in, The total pro ceeds amounted to $102 after all expenses were paid. LEXINGTON ITEMS Mrs- Anna Pichett visited Mon day in Lexington- Doc Lewis and wife were nas- passengers Tuesday for Portland. Mr. Carson is crointr around on a crutch, the result of fallinir off a ladder. Mrs. Frank Burgoyne is Visit ing her mother, Mrs. Rice, in Heppner. Mrs. Andrew Ilaney is visitintr her daughter, Mrs. Shelly Bald win, in heppner this week. Jas. Carty was in from the Sands Monday on his way to Heppner. He returned home Tuesday. The infant child of Jos. Sibrev. who has been quite ill, died Tues day night. The funeral was held Thursday at 11 o'clock. Godfrey Anderson was tin from Portland looking after his ranch interests here. He returned to Portland Wednesday morning. Dr. Purkey has rented the old postoffice building and w ill main tain an otliee there. He was down Tuesday fixing and arrang ing things. Mrs. E. A. Pivymcr, who has been visiting relatives here for the past Bix weeks, returned to her home in Portland Wednesday. Our Boys in Uniform Allen J. Wilks, who is with the U. S. forces at the aviation camp at Waco.Texas, writes his cousin. Mrs. Mac Suiithofthiscity.au interesting letter descriptive of his trip from Vancouver, Wash., to Waco, and climatic and other conditions as bej found them. The letter says, in part: "1 ofteu think of you and good old Oregon. As for the 'balmy south.' it may be a little warmer than at the north pole but I doubt it. You may enjoy a good night's sleep here if you have a good, big hot rock at your feet. The nights are exceedingly cold and the days are almost as windy as the average t'ust storm in Morrow county. Dust almost blinds us when we drill, which is all day except Sunday. It has not rained since, we came and some tell us it hasn't rained for two years, but when it does rain here they say it is fierce. The trip from Vancouver was fine. Leaving there in a hard rain storm we moved up through the Oregon valleys, climbed into the snows of the Siskiyous. and then down through California with its fruit both green and ripe, much of it yet unpicked. It was a pic ture long to be remembered by we boys from the northwestern states. "Arizona, with its cactus and sands was tine to look at so long as we knew wewere goiugstraighl through to New Mexico, but when we got there we found it a lot hotter than in Arizona. At one place it was 90 in the shade and no shade, and at another small place it was a few feet be low sea level. We were on the train five days and five nights making the trip and were on the train all Christmas day. "The water here is very strong lime water, and the theory is that when boiled it should lose its bad taste, but it doesn't. Waco is a town of 40,000 inhabi tants and with 65,000 or 70.000 soldiers added you can imagine how crowded the streets are. The officers here are a fine lot of men. We have all our equipment for fighting and expect an order any time. A chance to tiansfer to other branches of the service will be given us 6oon and if, at that time I have a chance to go to France sooner I will transfer to the heavy artillery, for I want to get over just as soon as 1 can. ' I see a hard wind storm com ing and will have to get out ' and help hold ourtentdown. Itlooks line 24 ropes should hold most any tent down, but it won't in this country. In the squad I am in there are two fellows who went io college with Cal Sweek. of Heppner. I have taken out f 10.- UU0 life insurance that father will get if I should cash in, and have ilso allotted him half of my pay. It isn't much to do but it will help some." Marshall Phelps, who is serv. ing his country in the Marine i orps. writes hi parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Phelps, of tl.it, rity that he is getting along tine nnd has recently beeo taken from ilie ranks and promoted to the p osition of drill aurgcitot. Mar. shall uUo Bends warning to the Herald that if his name is not taken from the navy list and placi'd with the Marines, where he bclougs, that he will do thing io us wheo he gets back to Hpp ner. Being aotuelhing of a pad- lint in n case of this kind we will -hu ttiat the change is made. puhlli stlon, and defend Ibis a. lion 01 pay the amount due as alme eliown. to gether with costs and a i u d Inteieet and In raee of our fmluie to do so, decree a HI be rendered fori-, lomng the lien of snld tales and i oeta aanlnal the land and premises abote nmei Thia summons Is publixhed l.y nrdei of the Honorable C c. I'aitereon. Jmlse of the Count) Court of the Male ,,r Oregon for the fount)- of Morroa. ami said order was made and dated tt.ia 3 ' day of Jsnuar. lilt end the dale of the Ore! publication of II. la summons I. the th dv of Janusii). lull All proes and papers In this pro lee.lmg ma) be served upon the under -signed reeiding althln the rilnte of ie. fcon St the S'l'lrpaa hereafter Oieriltofte 1 tAM K VAN VV T'.lt. VI,,,,,., for I'lainl'tr Addteaa. Heppner, Morrow County, Oiegoa. Ire user are warned by Ko Administration that Niue An much ammonia will immJ by the arm) and navy -ti-.tigh may be left to make ith. If they want Io be ur to have ice next lummer they should harvest and atore it now, wherever poittibte. thf be bp not Ice Mao Srr.itb, who I building pvcrUating ft-ncm on the Minor ranrh up Willow creek, apont Sunday with Ida family in Ilepp. uer. High-Class Stallions and Mares We are prepared to furnish to the stock men nf Morrow county the very highest class of Regis tered animals in Percherons, Belgians, English Shires, Hackneys and Coaches. Registered Kentucky Jacks a Specialty We can sell this stock to responsible parties, when . desired, on easy paymetits with uo cash down aud at eight, per cent interest. A. C. RUBY CO. Carl Smith, General Agent for Eastern Oregon Headquarters at Palace Hotel Stock quartered at Stewart's Livery Barn HEPPNER, OREGON Home Products for Home People We Mauufacture WHITE STAR FLOUR-GRAHAM-WHOLE WHEAT CREAM MIDDLINGS ROLLED BARLEY AND MILL FEED General Storage and Forwarding Heppner Farmers Elevator Co. THE BRICK McATEE & AIKEN, t rops. ICE CREAM and CARD PARLORS. Gilliam & Bisbee A RE prepared to furnish the Farmers and Stock Growers with all kinds of Machinery and Ex tras for their 11)18 requirements. Extras are going to be hard to get and we would advise the going over of all machinery NOW and ordering the Extras, and have all ma chinery adjusted and ready for use when the lime comes to use it. Take our word for it, if you wait until the Extras arc needed you may not be able to get them and theif will be no iim(. t waste in 11)18. Gilliam & Bisbee "We Have it, Will G t it or it is Not Made" Peoples Cash Market HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop. 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