Here's Your Bargain Five-room house with bath, pantry closets, cellar. Five and one-half lots all in cultivation. Good gar den under ditcb water. Barn for four horses, chicken house and park. Electric lights in house and barn. Close in to business section of Heppner; fine view, away from the dust. This desirable home at a bie bar gain if sold at once. For price, terms, etc., inquire at the HERALD OFFICE Heppner, Oregon LEW at Lexington SEE BILL at lone POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow county on the Republican ticket at the coming primary election. Adv. Willard H. Herren. For County Commissioner I will be a candidate for County Commissioner at the coming election on the Republi can ticket. Respectfully, G. A. Bleakman, Adv. Hardman, Oregon For County Clerk Notice is hereby given that 1 will be a candidate for the Re publican nomination for County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at the primaries to be held May 17. 1918. Respectfully, Adv. J. A. Waters. Second Draft Quota Called County Clerk Waters of the local exemption board has re ceived notice that Morrow coun ty is called upon to send nine men to take their places in the national army April 26. Follow ing are the numes and addresses of the men as called: Royal E. Bebb, Central Point, Ore. Frank Otto, Boardman, Ore. Walter H. Hayes, Heppner. Ben Moore. Greensboro, N. C. Geo.Thonias Cook, Heppner. Harry Snyder. Heppner. Robert J. Buschke, Heppner. Jacob Dexter, Heppner. Albert Lee Crewdson, Condon. Elmer Lee Matteson, Heppner. Roy Scott, Heppner. People's Cash Market HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop. All Kinds ot Fresh and Salt Meats Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73 For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Morrow County, on the Republican ticket subject to the will of the voters at the primaries to be held on May 17, 1918. Adv. E. M. Shuut. Lay in Your Year's Coal NOW Uncle Sam says buy it now while the buying is good. You are sure of getting it now, but not in the fall. Tum-A-LumLumberCo. For Assessor To the Democratic Voters: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the office of County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Pri mary to be held in May, 1918. Adv. J. J. Wells. For County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nom ination for County Treasurer for Morrow county, Oregon, at the primaries to be held May 17, 1918. Adv. T. J. Humphreys C. B. Ewing, of Cecil, was here Monday making final proof on his homestead, W. W. Ewing, A. Henriksen and Peter Bauen fiend of Cecil were also in town on that day. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ay res are improving their rental property on May street.east of the bridge, and will also lay new cement sidewalks in front of the proper ty. New sidewalks are also be ing laid on Main street in front of the Wilson hotel and other property in that block. N. Harold Mason, well-known lone boy. has enlisted in the aviation corpse and is now sta tioned at Charleston, South Caro lina. Mr. Mason graduated from the 0. A. C. in 1916 and has been professor of industrial arts in the La Grande high school for two years. His present address is 2d Reg. Co. 4, Sec. 4, U. S. Naval Training Station, Charles ton, S. C. I High-Cass Stallions I and Mares We are prepared to furnish to the stockmen of Morrow county the very highest class of Regis tered animals in Percherons, Belgians, English Shires, Hackneys and Coaches. Registered Kentucky Jacks a Specialty We can sell this stock to responsible parties, when desired, on easy payments with no cash down and at eighi per cent interest. A. C. RUBY CO. Carl Smith, General Agent for Eastern Oregon Headquarters at Palace Hotel Stock quartered at Stewart's Livery Barn HEPPNER, OREGON THE GREAT WAR HAS MADE CIGARETTES A NECESSITY. For County Judge To the Republican Voters: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the ofTce of Coudty Judge of Morrow Conn ty, subject to the decision of the of the Republican Primary Elec tion, May 17, 1918. 1 have resided in the county 32 years. My long residence here and two years' service a3 county commissioner have enabled me to become fa miliar with the needs of the county. If nominated and elect ed I shall pursue a progressive policy, but shall carefully guard against unnecessary expendi tures in county affairs. Adv. VVm T. Camphf.ll. "Our boys must have their smokes. Send them cigarettes!" Thi9 is a familiar appeal now to all of us. Among those most in demand is the now famous "toasted" cigarette LUCKY STRIKE. Thousands of this favorite brand have been shipped to France. There is something home like and friendly to the boys in the sight of the familiar green packages with the red circle. This homelike, appetizing quality of the LUCKY STRIKE cigarette is largely due to the fact that the Burley tobacco used in making it has been toasted. "It's toasted" was the "slo gan" that made a great success of LUCKY STRIKE in less than a year. Now the American Tobacco Co. is making IS million LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes a day. A good part of this Immense pro duction is making its way across the water to cheer our boys. The Red Cross has distributed thousands of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes. w Send for Swift & Company's 1918 Year Book It shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from a steer for less money then the live steer cost! Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift & Company's 1917 figures as follows: Average price paid for live cattle pr steer $84 45 Average price received for meat . . 68.97 Average price received for by-products 2103 Total received . ...... y. . . . 8.61 1.29 ThU leave for expene and profit Of which the profit per iteer was There are many other interesting and instructive facts and figures in the Year Book. Wo witl to lend our 1918 Yr Book, to anyonr, anywhere - fr- for the Mkinc. Addreu Swdt & Company, Union Stock Yards. Chicago. Swift & Company, U. S. A. 4i Home Products for Home People We Mauufacture WHITE STAR FLOUR GRAHAM WHOLE WHEAT CREAM MIDDLINGS ROLLED BARLEY AND MILL FEED General Storage and Forwarding Heppner Farmers Elevator Co. McATEE & AIKEN, Props. ICE CREAM and CARD PARLORS. Gilliam & Bisbee A RE prepared to furnish the Farmers and Stock Growers with all kinds of Machinery and Ex tras for their 11)18 requirements. Extras are Kointf to be hard to kvI and we would advise the jroinjr over of all machinery NOW and ordering the Extras, and have all ma chinery adjusted and ready for list! when the time comes to use it. Take our word for it, if you wait until the Extras are net il"d you may not lie able to tfet them and there will be tin time to waste in l'Jl8. Gilliam & Bisbee "We Have it, Will Get it or it is Not Made" i: THE BRICK HARDMAN GARAGE F.I.F.AKMAN i KAU, I rops. Courteous ami Kfficicnt Service by Courteous and Competent Workmen Accessories, Supplies, K Xpert Vulcaniers Cu.ir.intceil Tire Service IIAUDMAN, OKIX.'ON '4f.i. ii itt HiMm.ii Stud, Col. f'ti, WiiOMifiMii Forty hi'iid for Sale . Fifty (') lifiid fciM.il vwir iiu!t'. Teiity.liv" il'Ti) !,fil :''l)ib'si SI, ire, IVrcln'roti 'iti. bitf inure. 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