0 " , , ,,. wo, jiflinu nuBiai, 1 1 ar.'' va , f 1 I 0 . THE BRUNSWICK The Brunswick Does Net Limit Your Choice of Records Buy any other fine phononraph and you are con fined to the one line of record:-! produced by the man- . ufactiirer. Hy The Brunswick you are not held down nor limited in your selection of records. The Brun swick plays all r cords. "L'lays them better," Brun swick owners say. Owners of one-roco"d phonographs have always felt the handicap of a limited selection. They wanted to hear other artists than those recorded on the one line of records, but this was impossible. They could only hear them by going to some neighbor who had another make of machine, or by going to some pho nograph shop. In their own homo they had to forego many choice records. Now with The Brunswick you may buy any record you choose. You may hear any artist, any band, any orchestra; in fact, all music is at your command. Incomparable Tone Another outstanding advantage of The Brunswick is its remarkable tone. This is gained by an all-wood sound-chamlx r built like a violin. No metal is used. So the Brunswick tone is full and round, with no for eign noises. Hear The Brunswick and compare"its tone with any other. It dues not take a traimd musical ear to recognize The Brunswick's superiority. You will ap preciate it instantly. We will be glad to play any of your favorite rec ords, whatever make, on The Brunswick. Also to point out its many features And we will show you what you save on each model as compared with oth ers, t'ome in now. A demonssration does not place yon under the slightest obligation. We are always glad to demonstrate this remarkable phonograph. Prices $32.50 to $180 WAKKFIELD MUSIC CO. 427 Washington St. PORTLAND, LOCAL AND PERSONAL W- E. Moore, assistant cashier of the First National Bank, re turned Wednesday from a few days visit at Portland. Mesdames Pete Farley and Frank Monohan spent the weel- end as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Farley at Heppner Junction. A fine daughter, weighing 12 pounds. was born to Mr. and Mrs Chas. Vaughn Tuesday evening Mother and child are reported as getting along nicely. FOR RENT--Two front bed rooms, with bath; 50c per day, 2 per week, $8 per month. Mrs. Geo. Swaggart, Heppner. 44tf R. T. Brown, who recently sold his irterest in tht Cum mings & Brown ranch, is living in town at present while looking for another ranch to buy. LOST Between Palace Hotel and Federated Church, a cameo Broach. Finder will receive suitable reward. Apply to Her aid office. Mrs. Hill efficient trimmer in Mrs. L. G. Herren's millinery purlers, who spent the winter in Portland, returned to Heppner 8 eSEEKEESa O ffiS3 53 i.l vi li a' a H LA B 3QC DC 1 S A OF- 6 ll Royal Worcester, Bon Ton and Adjusto Corsets Regardless of recent advances we have placed on our Bargain Counter over five dozen Corsets at prices that will insure their speedy removal. There are only a few sizes in each style and we have enumerated these sizes. Here is your op portunity to exercise thrift and effect a consider able saving. 702 812 OREGON I CSS Dress: Church Notices Catholic Chinch Sci vii eN. Sunday. Match 1 . First Mass, S;00 a. in. Second Mass 10;:'.O a. in. i 'In is' inn inf i mi. 1 1 1 i in . Kvcning iVvotinn, "::! p. m. K.'V I' .1 OKniltke Tin' Federated Church Suml iv Sclionl ).4o a. m. Murine M'rini'n: Fifth in se i ii". Tin- l-Mi-if a Prayer. ( 'li risi i.i it Kiuleiiviir p. in. 1'i.pie. Si lf-l!t tierinent Leader Kutlirj n I'ltiKon. .Iiini. t I'.inli itvnr I'uder. Her tiii-.- Y. e l-i'ti. Mvi mi u .Si'i iniin "Coin nnr rl.ll il AiiMiM'inenl:-.." II A. Neves, Pastor. BEEF Oaii v: tii the severe drouth in California the siippK of beef cat tie tor t tie i ;i' iv i-na-.! market w ill he h n ; ' i . I and i'id;cateH a strong market 'rite First Natio! al Hank i- pre i . to a-i-t the sloe' (,'r.itti-r in t'u In- I! at ,'e .-tuck for the eai ', mat k-t. Piv;t'v for Camp. Hk."i. the A" il I. In rty Loan ! the date. IHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IIEPfNER Clint. d. Si iti i iif. ... tIl .III-1 l lllllV l.ll'll I lolil t S. CkH'.vni. ist Friday evening and has re sumed her old position. The announcement of E. M. Shutt as a candidate for the re publican nomination forSheulT appears in our political announce ment column this week. Mr. Shutt has held that office in the past.leaving it with a good record as an officer. Mrs. Wick, of Lone Rock, is in the Heppner hospital recovering from an operation which was performed Monday morning Dr. Winnard, who has charge of the case, reports her condition as being satisfactory. Leo Jin and Wond Wond, two intelligent and progressive Chi nese from t'ortlana, have pur chased the O. K. restaurant from Charlie Choots and will hereafter conduct the place, will be open for business Sunday, March 10, Little Miss Dorothy Ilerren daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will aril Ilerren, celebrated her 7th birthday last Sunday by enter tiiining nine of her little friend at an afternoon party. The lit tie ladies present report having had a most delightful time. Mrs II. II. Cjuackenbush un derwent a serious operation at the Heppner hospital Tuesday morning, the trouble, being np- pendicitis and other eimmlica- Foil I IF. NT lions. Dr. Winnard, who per-jrioni with ha formed the operation, reports : office. the patient as getting along well. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Freeman, who arrived from Orecon City Friday pvuning, hiive taken the Avers house, corner May mid Chase streets mid are getting! settled therein. Mr. Freeman i lias taken cbarire of the il ry i: od I department in Minor A Co.'s big j store. j Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wilkin rc- j turned from Portland Woilnes day where they spent a week vis-' ;iting with Mrs. Wilkins' brother. ; : Creston Maddock. prior to his do-' Iparturofor the front. Creston: ;e;.listed in the ordnance branch1 of the service some tune ago and ; will probably soon be on l is way across. While breaking a colt at the , Kilkenny ranch hist San.liv. I'ai i Mollahit wit tbrown fiem the n iilale hiiiI kicked on li e 1. c. sus taining a bad fracture if that member. lie .i toi .e.-'t in Heppner and is iiihv in lie local liospii il. w bere h N it i i ,ln j rapidly under Dr Wun .ird s c.i re J. H. Cusoti I. a K..M (.., l',."i. '.cr farm just at'ove t...u (o Frnk Moin h in. l. t un b ilie properly a. I; m : m a spleiitlui little lice,i almut J ' irre ef creek t . r t . s t s imier l r l igul ut hihI n' in a . ul. .tate of en ti alion Mr, ('.. in i lis 'king for noi ber Im .r , ..i. s.mie. wberelil Morrow county ulneti. be !,. U plenty g I el.ieigb 423 -Full Figure, Low Bust Sizes 25, 27, 28, 29 WJ -Avi-ragi Figure, Low Bust Sizes 25, 27. 29 f,02 Full Figure, Low Bust Sizes 25, 26, 28 42.j - Average Figure, Very Low Bust Sizes 25, 26 42(3 Average Figure, Low Bust Sizes 25, 27, 28 Full Fiirure, Medium Bust Sizes 25, 27, 28, 29 Average Figure, Verv Low Bust Sizes 25, 26 Average Figure, Medium Bust Sizes 18, 24, 25, 27, 28 Full Figure, Medium Bust Sizes 25, 28, 29, 33, 35,36 Average Figure, Very Low Bust Sizes 25, 27 -Average Figure, Front Lace, Sizes 26, 27 Bon Ton Sizes 18, 20, 22. 24, 25, 26 543 521 400 All $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Corsets, sale price 98c All $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Corsets, sale price $1.50 All $3.00, $3.50 and $4.25, Corsets, sale price $2.00 MI NO R & CO. Heppner, Oregon 3C Having rented the dressmaking rooms yl Mrs lierieii's mi.l'iiiery store, 1 will conduct :i gem ral dri'ssinaking bu-ines.-;. 1 solicit your orders for plain ami fancy sewirg- All work guaraiiU ed :5Sif Mtts.A C. Pr.Youi: Mil, YDU! I llll' 1,4 f ii i iiUIk d ii i e ;it i hi I For United States Senator : II: : L V X I- I Have Now a New Line of Furniture On hand. Will take in old or new furniture. I also handle NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES And good Sccond-Hand Machines In good order. 1 also buy old iron, rags and junk. Old Iron f 10 r ton Call and see what I have. G.W.VERDOT, Second-Hand Store HEPPNER, OREGON K. N. .u.... .a Firmer, Sto krair r ar.J Cuine.nin t tl.ii.g. :nv i.n k r t r. For Farmers nuiri hi.- 1 .. I : i-J.'a- d ho. a i -:ir f.-r (i.fc. a si ,. .- i: q li ti.;.( d I Progressive Farmers are banking all funds received, and makinu expenditures by check- The excellent facilities of our Checking De I'artment are placed directly at their disposal that the highest efficiency in money transac tions may be assured. Wo invite consultation with reference to our service to farmers. THE FARMERS AND ST0CKGR0WERS NATIONAL BANK iii rrsi a. OREGON Q 1 1 I Lr buu.