r Loans to Farmers Co operating closely with the local farm ers, this institution extends financial ac commodations under conditions which prove especially attractive. Farmers are invited to consider Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank at their service and to call upon us for such financial accommodation as is con sistent with the sound, responsible bank ing policy here maintained. Unnecessary formality is dispensed with and promptness is a feature of ourservice. THE FARMERS AND ST0CKGR0WER5 NATIONAL BANK IIKI'I'NIvR. L, J' FOR SALE 50 Head Good Work Mules 25 Head Fine, Big Mares GUY BOYER Heppner, Oregon LEXINGTON ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Miss', Irene Taylor, parents and sister j of the Taylor brothers, came to: Lexington from Sequim, Wafh , i .-juncmy mgnr. i ney are mov ing into the Fenland house. Miss Myra Mack and Miss Pauline Pierce are visiting at the home of Mrs. Eph Eskelson, There will be a celebrated tem perance speaker at the Congre gational church next Sunday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. The lecture by Mr. Morrow is free and all are welcome. Miss Owens, of Baker, Oregon, U a guest this week b Bur g yne's store. There was a couple of young Indies in town Wednesday solicit ing for papers, as they were try ing to secure a scholarship, If they are as successful in other places as they were in Lexington there is no doubt but what they will win the scholarships. James Carty was in from the Sands Tuesday on a business trip to Heppner. The McCarty brothers, dealers in scrap iron, are back from Pen dleton and will be in Lexington a week. So bring in your old scrap iron and used tires. rgC222EZ233 1 " II I 11 I l Church Notices Catholic Church Services. First Mass, 8:00 a. m. Second Mass, 10::10 a. ni. Evening Devotion, 7:110 p. m. Rev. Father Printer). The Federated Church Sund iv Nchiml 1) )") t n Morning service 1 1 on. Sermon Theme " I hy King dom Come." The C. 10, ill ben u'h. ii met t. lug h Id in the Christ i in elm 1 1 Ii at 0:30 p. in. The evening ser vice will also tie ii union el 1 1 Federated and I'lirisietn emigre Rations at I lie C'l'i i"1 i "i elm i cli to ciinsnle'' iiiitinniil preln on n n. Hull, tiem I r i SV if Ml. In. giltl M ill lie t lie i. :i l e i-. II A N..ves. IVisti.r DR. GUNSTKR VETERINARIAN Licensed (liailuate UE.TNKI. : : OKKCON I,hnne?2'J (Day nr Night Chunty Agricultural Notes II. A. Vielters, assistant to the Director of Extension of the O. A (!.. was here during the week ennfering with County Agricul In ml Agent. Bruwn in regard to plans for handling hulk grain the cniniiig season. Mr. Brown will tender every assistance pos ii i' i f.ir i eis in securing elev H I i i s and ol tier proper equip, iiieni lo nut ihe f irineis in handl. i i'ir their guiin in ibis inunner. The price of giaiii bugs is likely lo be pi'.ielii iillv preliiliilive nel lixrvesi and cVhi y cITorl slioulil be in.ide to handle the big crop now promised in bulk. F Iv Brown. Agricultural Ageei fur this emmly. lias ittctil. led ii en r ln:id "I En rly Burt ubeui iiv Hiliible f r I Hi in eil i ile piirclnise. Tin se ilesi 1 1 ng to keen re seed f Mi spring seeilieg slimilil emu 111 lltii e.iie wi Ii-Ihui I'V phmie or in per Si. II II- Slinll S .,.-s,e. Truth Ever T rev ail ! By MOSS. Up to date business men thoroughly under stand modern advertising as a business proposition. They fully realize that they buy advertising serv ice as a wholesale selling agent, just as they em ploy salesmen. They keep their names and goods before the pub lic to make sales or cre ate a demand. They do this honestly or else they ultimately fail. Our local merchants are doing this truthfully and in a businesslike manner. Consider their ads. carefully and take advantage of inducements they oflcr you. Nutritious Corn Bread A daughter wns hum to Mr an ' Mis Pat lle.tlv. at the llepp. tier liospil il last Sal ii ril. ty, Feh. riiiiry '2. mid Mr llealy reports that Hint In j- and child are get ting along niei Iv 65 It is not sullii ient that we prac tice thrift one day. Practice it !!li." d;i s. Make it a habit. The best aid to the thrift habit is a S.i mgs Account in the IDE FIRSI NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER A per cent Interest paij on Saving Deposits L Oni New Verk Imti'l linn nmiiiifpil n tliurniiiililj' pnirliMlo corn In-wl ri'i'l'i'. 1 I'eliihllli'M mi'lllm-lll Willi rye Hour, linili of wlilcli nii wws run miiiH'il III Kri'iiler iiiiiiillilin iIiIh y,.ir In onler In ri'lonm- whciii Hour fur the nllleil nil Hoik. TIiI rerlpo fill n liii'ire pun- lit by 1"J ln.ii o n . I roll iiilna Hie fellow lni Inirreilliiin : one iunrt milk, four omn . Iniiter nl M line, ten imiiii'ih Htrlit ru or Ii. my. iliree eirtm. pi mil mill, two t'iinls iiiniiiHMil, one m.iiiii rje Hour ntit iwn imli.va linking mwiler. Tlie huiler unit uNrnp nre tlior .iifli ly iiiImsI. Tlii'M nidi Hie i k.i urn IiihI I, pour In tlie milk. Ilien ml. I ili( rye Hour inlxeil with i In. mmim-nl mul t-nklnj powder. l!nke In n lint men. j Notice for Publication I U'Utnl Tnt I'l III U" I.ANH KM f. I IVimrtmvnt t lh. Intt .. f. ,. . at I liitto.l. Orvtfon. Jn. .'1 14:. Nwltr la hrvl'T fli.ril Ihmt im .l.rwil I 1 .4nmMM4rr of th i;rral I a)H tfi, r .ta4t u( IW 4,.V H K.. -ur.u..l V ltn ttf Charts M.IV.ol. ,.f Ii., - eal N.i. iiimai a ai a i I.. th lea-hMl b .Mtr but at n.l U.. e., ' et m-rw al llo-Wa A M , tt i M.rvli Hia. iv.. i at th t,.. ih f Iwl M (ami Ktt N Vt . S t, . r W at j aai ill ihI b a.i.t but ' rlawl rkiant vtiMI tK. fvri,t at e. j namml aat frnt b, I'" th.--.i . jltobiab.! 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Play it on The Brunswick to gain a new appreciation of tonal values. For The Brunsw ick is equipped with two sound lioxes. Use any needle you like jewel point, steel, sapphire hall. etc". . A sound box is provided for the world-famous Pathe records -hitherto barred from many Amer ican homes. All without extra cost. $30to$175.-f:asy Terms WAKEFIELD MUSIC CO. 427 Washington St. Portland, Ore. fO- fijii lr. McMurdo ii ports the ml k'ent of a line S 1-2 (vund son at , 'he lieme of Mr. n ml Mrs Paul i .Vihb iA M'i d iy. .Votlier and h.i'.il are di inu w ell ard it is ex- ueetcd the unit tcr will he iiunvn as Paul, jr Notice for Publication i ! Belgium Under THE f lti4-rn of ,4.,s Hi 1 ( -r t rim i i ami .- Ai y IritttrrMt of t(. 1tl.f -..f. I" S Sotitr ii i t'. th! it r. . 'n t Ihr he h l-',.t. tat ! 4 I. f u rv at t. , 1 -rh . m .i 'K. b U VI h mi r u (. 4 kn ) . .! , r-v , 1 .. H . H . r! , AM h .. M f-M k- t i . I it ! iwl c 1 ft - ! It--,- ) ' . it iht h .! A 1 h ! 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