LUCKY STRIKE ClGAftEIIE IN a year it has become famous; the man's cig arette for the men who are working over here, and fighting over there. The reason? Because it's made of Burley pipe tobacco and because IT'S TOASTED 10c If your dealer doet not carry thorn, send $1.20 for a carton of 1 2 pack nuei to The American Tobacco Co., N. Y.City ) Gunranteed by as.. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Carl Smith and W. K. Corson were in town from Lexington yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and daugh ter, Miss Jone, of Lexington. were Heppner visitors Thurs- day. G. W. Verdot is receiving o stock of new furniture this week which he says will be offered at remarkably attractive prices. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark, who spent last week in Portland on a combined business and vacation trip, returned Sunday evening. Mrs Robert Matteson will give a family dinner party tomorrow in honor of her son Walter who leaves Sunday for American Lake training camp. CLEAN UP. Now is the time to clean up your rubbish. I will haul it away for you when you ire ready. See me or call Main 555. Lee Cantwell. 47tf y . 3QC 3C Consult Dr. Turner EYE SPECIALIST Alva Jones Writes From France Franco, March !?, 11) IS. Dear Folks: Just Kt through shaving and in a while. He is here at the same place that I am, only in a di Mere nt company. He seems to lie netting along fine. There Is of Portland, Ore. At Palace Hotel, Heppner Tuesday, April 2d 1918 In lone Wednesday, April 3d, 1918 nave a little tune Deiore supper. ( another k'kI here from lone by ho here goes. We are having a j tlH name of Maker; he went to little winter weather nowadays; j cam,, iit.wi3 Ul0 same time I did it snowed nearly all night l"t j And John Rourke, the first man night hut the most of it has ni.'lt-1 th;il was ,j,.awn from Morrow ,,ir i, ..i.. n i,..u i if,, i ... . . in tin Hi...... i i. .1.-. i 'it ii in j I'oMlllV it inni in Ihu UMm raim. I pany with nu. 1 saw a fellow I lie other dav that used to eo to nice all day, lut 1 have heen asleep mos of the dav; am work ing at night for about a week, then I change to the day time again There is nothing new here. I guess you know how the war is progressing; you likely get more news than we do. I got a letter from Henry Peterson the other day. He is getting along tine with the exception of a cold 1 have'nt even had a cold while here; had a pretty had one w hen 1 first landed hut it w as soon gone and have been feeling line since. We have boots to wi ar w hen it is wet, so there is no need of hav ing wet feet. 1 see Frank Oohle everv once school in Heppner. His name is F.llis and his dad worked on the Hamilton ranch for Art Minor. Then there is a fellow in this company that used to cook for Nu k (iro.-hens back of the saloon se eral years ago. 1 guess 1 had better quit and go to supper. They feed over HOD at our kitchen now, and if a fellow don't get there pretty ear ly he has to wait in line quite aw hile. So tell everyone hello for me and that 1 am tine and dandy. As ever, your son, Alva. All the World of Womankind Now Studies the Styles of Spring In the selection of the New Spring Dress First comes the choice, of course, of cor- yf sets, for the corset is the very base and V foundation of stvle in eowns. and FIRST among corsets one naturall thinks of Royal Worcester and Bon Ton 1,25, $1.50. $1.75, $2, $2.50, S3 to $7. They have the quality inbuilt by years t : ,j j.1 ii ui tJApei ieiice anu uiey noutuiy excel! in matters of support and flexibility feat ures given unusual prominence this sea son of 1918. Beneath the enhancement of their graceful lines and rich fabrics r i Yr 1 exis';s '-ne utmost efficiency. UN lUN Starting rieht with this correctness in f-'f&FRONT LACE c'setry, the success of your outer attire is assured. "1 1 WirihmcreWaists The Saetvtary of the Treasury announces that the Third Liberty Loan w ill be for THREE BILLION DOLLARS Ponds will bear four and one quarter percent interest, and be ti:i-i'inertd'!c. '., dne for subset iptions to this t io ei nine! t Loan ill com merce A pi ii tUh. Ib lp Morrow i' ni'ity to I'll her quota. With our P.iyt oi the Firing Line in 1'iai ee we cannot bo Slacker. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CF HEPPNER 0. II. Hayes returned Tuesday from an extended auto trip thro the Umatilla and Palouse coun tries. He reports the wheat look ing tine in the sections visited. A herd of about 800 cattle be longing to Stanfleld Bros, went thru town yesterday, being tak en to the Stanfield ranch on Rhea creek and to the mountain turn mer range. Mrs. Robert Hart is in the hospital this week where she un wenta serious opeiation Monday She is under Dr. McMurdo's care and is reported to be recov ering rapid ly. Mrs. J. F. McMillan, of Lex ington, was in Heppner Saturday and while in town made the Her ald office a pleasant call and had her name added to the Lexington list of subscribers. The lad'es of St. Patrick's par ish will hold a food sale at Hart's confectionery tomorrow (Sat nr. day). A large assortment of choice food will be on sale. A good place to buy your dinner. WANTF.l) Job to plow sum mer fallow by the acre. Will fur. nish team and harness, hat wont two or three bottom plow sup. plied. Ad. J. II. Power, Hamilton. Oregon. 17 4i A social dance will be given at the home of Harney Ward, nine miles south of Heppner, Sat tuday evening. April 0. Prof. Otto s or chestrtt will furnisn the injsie AH the ladies are requested to bring basket for a busket sup per. Mrs. Phill Colin and little daughter F.linore, have returned from San Francisco where they spent a month visiting her son son Harold who is In the navy. He will leave, noun for Harvard to complete hi trdning for the Uadio service. Dr. (!eo. H. Van Waters will conduct Faster services in the Fpiscopal church next Sunday morning to which the public, and especially all member .f u,,. Fpiscopal church througl Welwortti Blouse $2.00 Go where you will throughout the United States you will find thrifty women 'wearing these popular Waists. Not only are these waists popular locally, they're popular nationally be cause women recognize in them values that are greatly superior to others at the same price. See the new Wirthmore and Welworth Models on Sale now Minor & Company HikriiW DC Church Notices Catholic Church Services. Sunday. Man h 10. First Mass, 8:00 a. m. Second Mass, 10::0 a. m. Christian Doeriue ILIlHa. in. Evening Devotion, 7:1)0 p. m. Kuv. P. J. O'Kourke The Federated Church Sunday School and Church will combine for an Faster service next Sunday morning at 1: 1 T n. in. Please note t hat t his is one. half hour later than the Sunday School tisu ill v b 'L'ins. Christian Fndoivor (V.'IO. Topic 'The Forty Pavs after Faster." L"iider, Charlotte Win- hard. Junior Fndcavor leader, Ch irles Church. Faster service 7;o'p in 11. A. Noyes, Pastor. IC1 Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11a m., Wednesday at :W p. m, in the Methcdi.-t chunh South, on Chase street. All interested are invited to attend these services. 1 Have Now a New Line of Furniture On hand. 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 f 10 'T ton. Call and see what I have, G. W. VERDOT, Second-Hand Store HEPPNER, OREGON Ipse Much Clotting for Belgians Morrow county was called upon to supply one ton of clothing. shoes, etc., for the Helgiar.s, and true to her past record almost, doubled that anion:. t Heppner j and vicinity shipped out 'J"1D tKitinds and lone si !.t more tha-i ut the w-.ul - Ij t I ...i. j - ,-ir niuiii id i"ii ii iri I'll - , county are invited. The new ,.r .H,lt, rlVl. rot v ,,t u.,n,i I'he supplies were a!! in p""l I vestment have been received I "d will be used on tin occ imoii. .mil the tervice w ill be of par. j tu ulic interest. Li the ( i impj: special ciiiui reii nervu-.' will be given by the children i f the SiimUy cbiol. which promises o te of hih order of merit. I lie public i invited to tin se er. i ice condition and wiil vrive much service to thoe wlm receive tin in For S3!e One l-.venr.' 1 1 I ikb kr:nl- D ir. , h im Pul!. C ,u I e i-n nt the VtcUoberls" lulll ill II ppner Will be s d at . I .ir. i n if lurii . ion. D, .It i v ". j Ilor!d Oftico for Jub l'nutiiij; 1 laf lb 1 1 n, r. i re. ; Armies of Service are fichtinu here at home. Join the ranks of Keal Patriots! SAVE and buy War Savings Stamps. LEND to the Government. Your safe and profitable investment will feed.clothe and eipiip our KED YOUNG blood. For a ration's honor and Universal Freedom our heroes are pledging their ALL Neccnity cries that YOU pled ire YOL'IiS! Procure War Sav inirs Stamps at this Institution. THE FARMERS AND ST0CKGR0WERS NATIONAL BANK mi rrsiH, OH It. ON