Here's Your Bargain Five-room house with bath, )antry closets, cellar. Fivi' and one-half acres, it 1 1 in cultivation. Good gar lon under ditch wider. Ham for four horses, chicken house and park. Kli'dric lights in house and burn. Close in to business section of Ileppner; line view, away from I lie dust. This desirable home at a hie bar gain if sold at once. For price, terms, etc., inquire at the HERALD OFFICE Heppner, Oregon "Erin Go Rragh" ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Cecil Hall Saturday, March 16, 1918 Music by Parson's Renowned Orchestra of Portland The Proceeds, over and above expenses, to Be Handed Over to the RED CROSS Supper Will Be Supplied by Mrs. T. H. Lowe, as Usual Church Notices Catholic Church Services. Sunday. Much in. First Mass, 8:00 a. in. Second Mass, lO:",!! a. in. Chns'iiin IWrino II ;!ii;i m. Evening Devotion, ;.'M p. in. Kev IV .1. O'lCoiii ,e The Fed era led t'him h llV School ',1, :t in Mornimr mi i, c i i iv. Christian F.iidcuvnr t :! p m Topic, vi.ivr Wnh otheis " Leader, Miss t'ov. Iveh'ultr evenuiir service 7..'!'1. II. A. N .yes. it,.r LOCAL AND PERSONAL Cleve Adkins and family have removed to Butte, Montana, where Mr. Adkin9 ha3 employment at one of the mines at outside work at $8 per day. A big mask ball will be given at Lexington for the benefit of the Red Cross next Monday evening. Lexingtonians are live ones and treat their guests royally. Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Van Vac- tor and Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Spen cer drove to Pendleton Sunday, returning Monday evening. The roads are getting in fair condition they report. LOST Between Palace Hotel and Federated Church, a cameo Broach. Finder will receive suitable reward. Apply to Her- aid office. Iooe Elks are preparing for the biegest time ever this even ing when the Red Cross benefit ball will be given at lone under their auspices. A special train will be run from Heppner. MARRIED Mr, Fay L Mc Nabb and Miss Lottie Irene Benedict, of near lone, were uni ted in marriage Tuesday at the Federated parsonage, Rev. H. A. Noyes performing the ceremony They will reside on the Benedict rancn near lone. The ladies of the Federated church will hold an Easter Apron and White Sale on Thursday, March 28, In the basement of the Federated church. Sale will start at 2:30. Light luncheon will be served during sale. 45d4(3 r 53 oc DC 30 In Justice Court 1 n .1 sti( Cornell'! court yes. t'idiiy a retrial of the case of (ieorue 1 l.iiniltnii, charged with boot lejiginir, resulted in a verdict of nc( mi lal. A former jury had failed in imrec The case of State VH. lioyer, which w us tried Wednesday, and in w hu h evidence wan adduced heii,g Hint the defendant had lim n awav two or three drinks .f li inr in hisewn home, result I in a verdict ( I guilty and de. feinl.iiii was fund f.'iiH) and rests. The ii. icnse iii this case offered II i i v i.li iice and made Co argu meiii iii the jury. The case wi 1 hiip.a!ed loth ci rcili t COU 1 1. Dairy Cattle "Ihirii ir ti.e pi.viv-s (.f the World War it is the ,lui of all nticti to lend tl,. ir full s uu'eil toewry worthy Heine It .1 " Such an i i . 1 a t f is the Morrow Coun ty Creamery I he I' it -i N.iti. a! '..it.H is w iUiv-a to ai-t t!.- p.itr.e.s of th. Cr. aim ry to improved a.,, m.T a-e their Hairy Hi id. I.i t Us m I vc Vo l. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER Cipil.il. rtiul Smpli $l.n. 000.00. HARDMAN HAPPENINGS Virgil Cowdry moved his fam ily from his 'homestead in the mountains Saturday into the J. C. Owens house in town, where they will live while Mr. Cowdry is away shearing. Mrs.' Maude Robinson and her daughter Debbie visited relatives in town Saturday. Mrs. Robin son returned home Sunday, but Debbie remained in town fof a few days. Mrs. J. F. Ward visited in Lleppner Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Stephens visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Merrill Sunday. A birthday party was fiven Friday night at the hall to Mrs Leua Hadley and Archie Saling. The evening wan spent in play ing games; sandwiches and cake being served for lunch. Mrs. Cora Walker visited dur ing the latter part of last week in Heppner with her sister, Mrs. Ben Buschke, returning Monday accompanied by Mrs. Buschke, who will visit for a few days w ith relatives and friends in town Mr. J. A. Adams came up from Corvallis the first of the week and will spend the spring and summer months on the f irm with her husband. Mr' and Mrs. Roy Ashbaugh are visiting at Lone lio?K with Mrs. Ashbaugh's parents. Mr and Mrs Henry Neel. tiuy Hadley. wife and children wre gut-kts Saturday and Sun by at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Knighten. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Furlong were guckts at the J.W. Stevens homo Sunday. Perianal Ripmbil't Thrr U turb lliliif i-r...nnl ra HMillplllr tili b raiui.( I il.Mt l:iit.sl t noilii-r. In ttt mi), f,.r rium.. dm'k stall, and lh d Mutf efflivr t held riial!jf mtmualt'l . bunliij m,s-r In Hip mi; ,r .r. aonalljr rraninalM f.-r ry .Mmnt mad ni4 only tijr Ihrtnwlira. l it 17 thrlr Maul Tbrjr t-uii.l !,, rp.'nllilllly . (lit. .a; ilrrk. rtrii fur h tty n.h y 0. l i l um in ludulrlal Maiauii4. FURN At Minor's Whether wanted for dress occasions or for every day wear you will always find here just what you want. We sell Sincerity and Ed. V. Price Suits Black Bear, Can't Bust'Em and Boss of the Road Overalls and Work Pants Ide and Triangle Brand of Coliars Gordon Hats and Ideal Shirts Florsheim and Fithian-Barker Shoes JUST RECEIVED--" ExPrfus? ShiPmel ?f - the new things m Men s Neckwear, including wide-end Scarfs in Emerald Green. Come In and Let Us Fit You Out! MINOR & CO. Heppner, Oregon Gzj Dressmaking Having rented the dressmaking rooms at Mrs Henvn's millinery store, I will conduct a general dressmaking business. I solicit your orders for plain and fancy sewing. All work guaranteed. ;58tf Mrs. A C. Pi-voue FOR UK N'T - One furnished room wilh hath I ui uiri- at this! oftice. i::.!lt For United Stales Senator t " k , - I.V 4 r 1 1 1 I Have Now a New Line of Furniture On hand. Will take in old on new furniture. I also handle sV NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES AND. SUPPLIES . And good Second-Hand Machines in good order. I also buy old iron, rags and Junk. Old iron f 10 p r ton. Call and see what I have. G. W. VERDOT, Second-Hand Store HEPPNER, OREGON Putting t on. i.trnv.t I. ..inin. Ilrora neioh Vf an rft.wt itmi Kit itl.e"t lo agrr lih ih,. , u , ,.iry) bt Hid i "Ku.l )o" uia n ,m ,(,, ,, fll1 i pull In d nddah atun. an' ,l. n ., j, is a'ra'ral rtnmuUi.ni Y, I.. ,ie tvr Im.)H Lrti "Thi rtalru fa I a fil rlr( "I dii" rrpllist l'rinrf l',wt.t.w "I'm ttia kind ft a f.Hl rt:r ii .i I ral Hi .tuff ntrad o U'aln j aUul lf."-Watilii(tio Star K. N fcUi.t.WJ Farmrr, Stockraiirr and Businrumaa A man who dm s thirt Who 1 1 : j ai'cosiip'i.-l , ,j snic-' thing. Who knort s l.ow t work and get rrsulls Who k now (: i i-oti's i t te (piirettiei.ts and n -oi.t ei s Who I as the i j . r'.r- ce.kro a ! i Jgt ai'd liit.r i ' .' rtat g. W ho. as a flato ! g;-Iat.T f..r mx ji ars. I a ji'.n a-:y ,'.-i ni .i. h for On w-i tt. W I e K' .' is ijuctn't id iit 'I '. i' a! tv 1 a hem proi ii. 1 1'.!. ! a : . i n n BANK YOUR MONEY WITH a Checking Account at the Farmers & Stockrowers National i'ank all you have to do is to write a check when payinir a bill or drawing cash. This eliminates the necessity of carrying or keeping money where it will U' subject to loss by fire, theft and for set fulness. At the same time it will be more convenient and a whole lot more ISUSINKSSLIKE. We appreciate accounts of all izes from patrons of all clauses. 4 per cent interest on Savings Accounts. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent THE FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK mrrM. OREGON