Seaplanes Loading Fuel for U-Boat Hunt J H?Z r" , t V .... . " "Erothar Bill" Coming "Brother Bill," the Red Cross sheep recently made famous at Worthy Matron Here Mrs. Lena C. Mendenhal!, of Portland, Worthy Grand Matron i. , , , . .. , ,,. iiuiuiy urunu mairor S?:liy..n :of theO. E.S., attended a spec auction until $5000 was realized for the Bend Red Cross Chapter, is coming to Heppner to be sold for the benefit of the Morrow county Chapter. The exact date has not yet been announted, but will later be Riven due publicity After leaving Bend Bill's itiner ary is Redmond, Madras, The Dalles. Hood River, Jleppner, Pendleton, Baker, Portland and south as far as Med ford. May Keep Pigs in City Heppner'B city dads have de creed that, to encourage food production, residents of (lie citv may keep pigs within the city limits if proper sanitary condi tions are observed. This meas ure will help feed the hungry and win the war. ial meeting of Rutb Chapter. No. 32, held last Saturday evening. A large number of members and and visitors were present. After the business meeting a banquet was spread in the dining" hall. Mrs. Mendenhall attended a similar meeting in lone Monday evening. Two candidates were initiated and dainty refreshments served. Those attending the meeting from Heppnerwere Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Waters and Mrs. Binns. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Jeff Jone returned from Port land Wednesday, where he ship ped a car of fine beef steers Sun day. Hi3 cattle brought ll'cents a pound on Monday's market, which was the top figure for that day. Top hogs were selling at from 17 to 20 cents a pound dur ing the week. Prof. Albert Powers, of the State University, will deliver an illustrated lecture in the Feder ated church next Sunday even ing on the Red Cross. Tub lec tare Is ald to be fabzhlv t ire and entertaining and it is ex pected tbat a large audience will tarn out to hear this distinguish ea speaker. George W. Dyjkstra, well known pioneer of the county.who has been in Heppner for a couple of weeks under the care of Dr. Winnard, is improving to such an extent that he is again able to "josh", his friends and crack j kes the same as a well man Mr. Dykstra is an inveterate enemy of loom. Consult Dr. Turner EYE SPECIALIST of Portland, Ore. At Palace Hotel, Heppner Tuesday, April 2d 1918 In lone Wednesday, April 3d, 1918 i i DOC DC 30 FURNEfflNGS 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 Collars Gordon Hats and Ideal Shirts Florsheim and Fithian-Barker Shoes JUST RECEIVED-An Express Shipment of ; the new things in Men's Neckwear, including wide-end Scarfs in Emerald Green. YwMkcJsH Come In and Let Us Fit You Out! II It ni . n. i i . . .. ' " iv. riower huh i iic nun- ricvaiur is oeinii 1)111 l n i... .u.. li . . Monument, ujr me rraiin i. Durreu uo in stead of the Burrell Construction Co., as stated in a recent issue of the Herald. Here's Your Bargain Fivo-iooni house with but h. pantry (Insets, cellar. Five, and one-hulf acres, all in cultivation. (Jood gar. den under ditch water. Marn for four horses, chicken house and nil(. Wee trie lijrhu in house mid h.iin ( 'lose in In Inisiiiess seel ion of lli'iipnei; line view, away from t lie il us) . This desirable home at a t,ig ,nr. gain if sold mi once For price, terms, etc,, iniiiiri at the HERALD OFFICE Heppner, Oregon "Bulk Grain" The Heppner Fanners Klevator Com puny have erected an up-to-date mod crn elevator for the handling of Hulk drain. Fvirv grain grower should take Silvan tane of this labor sa ing method. The First National Hank will Ik- vlad to insist the grain grow er to ecpiip himself for the hai'tlur-K 'f his grain in bulk. Capital, and Surplus $ 1 50. 000.00. l'liud l.ibcity l'.ond dine commenced April f.th. ID1S. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER Minify, of artived in llepiiner a few days ago and are looking for a house to live in. Mr Flow er seeking a location in a good stock country and expects to take a trip to Montana soon to look over that country. Mean while his family will remain in Heppner until he decides on a permanent location. Mrs. W.T. Crow left Saturday for Cremona, Alberta, where she goes to join her husband who; weut there last year to put in a ! crop on their wheat land and to! prepare a home there. Mrs ! Crow was accompanied as far us Walla Walla by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Carnnhell ii n 1 1 illl theiii visit ed frieliils in ,al city for a day or two Mr. ui.il Mrs Campbell returned from Walla Walla Tuesday overling. LEXINGTON ITEMS Miss Marie Maker is enter tain, injr her iuotlnr.fr Caldwell.. Idaho. Mri. Merlie Heymer is enjoy. ii'K a visit from her mot her. Mrs. McCortuick, of Portland. Jim Pointer is here from ku. Rene. Ore . visiting the Pointer brothers and looking after his ranch interests. A 7 pound daughter was born y LM (...l.il - - 1 .... vu r.u nun-nun ami win rriilav night. The little tody will !,. called Dorii Klizabeth. Mrs. Nllie Hill, wife of our bank cashier, went to Porilai d Monday eTPning by auto as f .r a Arlington. Mrs. 1M1 is not m ery good. health and it is hop. ,1 the trip, will bo both beiuti, .,! and enjoyable. . . Dr Cbiok called .nm some , f hi patieou here . Wcdne-.il ., , W ar glad to My tmi. ,,, ... u rl health of oir ivoplo is t t t present. Mrh White, who lias h. , , con lined to his home for , t , week on account of rier. , brelJowB. ifcl y nn)r,v : Mrs M Mulloy h.i g,. couple of mile atmve .p,, She eiHct to bw gone f, ri. lo eek. tar MINOR & CO. Heppner, Oregon 3C . Church Notices Catholic Church Services. Sunday. Mai eh i. First Mass, 8:00 a. m. Second Mass, 10;:SO a. m. ("hristiau l)ocriii(! ll:i!iia in. livening Devotion, 7:.'!0 p. m. K"V l' .1.1 I'KoNilie The I eiieialeil ( in,ul, Sunday School t . -I T a. in. Mominj; servici- ll;ii(i. Topic, , The Place of Doubt in Religion.'' Christian lvuleavor (VIM p. m. I't pic, "Uemeilies for I n I em per. anc.e." feuder, Leo Nicholson Junior leader. lJachel Noyes. iwigular evening service 7:''iY At I ho evening service Prof. Al hert Powers of the Stale I'ni versiiy wilt give a sieicopiicon I I lecture on tne oi k of tlie lied j Cioss. A conlial In vita) ion i extended to all to hear this lee i tuie. H A. Noyes, Pastor. Christian Science. 1 Christian Science mrvias will' be held in the Methodist church' South, Sunday at 11 a tn. All interested are invited Subject for next Sunday. "Matter." I Have Now a New Line of Furniture Ou lmd. Will take in old on new furniture. I also handle NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES And good Second-Hand Machines in good order. I also buy old iron, rags and junk. Old iron tlO Ir ton. Call and see what I have. G. W. VERDOT, Second-Hand Store HEPPNER, OREGON J M. Hrshers. ho I .( ! , , iitiug Ins uncle C II . r, iM , o his home in the Fa-i , ., , , morning - -Wa.fcuu. AriuJJ.pip, r town lgi ftT in recent tout tuck by an BDim.il nt I rsnch. Wood and Coal I bundle Hock Spi mi;s Coal, Cord Wood and M.iti Wo.mI I.enve order at I' in plin y ' Mrug tr or phone '.'.. eiMf j lb. I s Colf.m 1 S! il IM.i.on m n I. Co, f.ix. Wasli.ngtoii Foity 1 , t i f ('I) di s.l e. Shire. I'eri l.eion and Heltim i,t!ii'i f.-r ', I'nces tint di'f.v c'iiip.tt,, I., lie r tl te r II Alillos C'fiX Kluc Hihholi Mu, I, t,,f., W.. ; ii i;on 41 UT , for Sale Thri e.f.MirMi cr (.le I'. rrl rf, n tiililon. cor d irk l 'i i ,! . ,c 'y . bl.ick W I'ik'lil ul 17 'iii.U Iliipnre i'f And l e A I; I. I. p Future Farmers and Stockraisers Tlo.e boys and girls nf yourt sre the ones who ll 'carry on the tight after you are out. Are yon giving them the preparation for battle which yoa oft en wished ynu hsd had? Let them acquire the ac piNin-anceship of simple banking and business rules" by .H.i.u,g a Savings Account here at the Farmers " -''Tl-growerB National Hsnk. We"ll be vlad to forve b their bankers loo. The Hank for Everybody. F.very Department of Banking. J W. Ileymer . . . Preftideot s W Si.emer . . . Cashier THE FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK iiirrNia. OH ICON