o M K KU fcSJ ' - - - - " What Docs J. L. Simpson Stand For? '"Your Kind of a Man fur Governor" Primary FRIDAY MAY 17th For Americanism, first and foremost. For Republican principles. For patriotic support of nation' war activities. For the development of Oregon's vast resources, and the encouragement of agriculture. For good roads. For rigid law enforcement. For nation wide prohibition and women's suffrage. For patriotic co-operation between employer and em ployee. For national, universal eight-hour day, excepting ag riculture. For better working and living conditions for the thou sands of workers and laborers thruout the state. For the greatest possible moral, social and economic advancement of all citizens of the state. For an efficient state educational system. For a clean, impartial, businesslike administration, "Policies backed by twenty years practice" "Your kind of a man for Governor" is r.iM Aii. - .1. L. SIMPSON R'-puhlicun I liy Simi-aon for (Jovernor League, 411 Selling liMtf.. Portland Morgan-Allen Mr. Thomas MoYgau. of Hepp ner, and Mrs. F.lizibeth J. Allen, of Oakland, Cal. were re mar ried it the Federated church parson i Hire last Monday evening, liuv. ! ff. A. Noyes performed the cere mony. Mr. Morgan is one of the best known pioneers in Oregon, ai.d to old tiaierf is bust remembered as a crack stage driver and Iurli an tighter of the good old days. Mrs. Allen was a former resi dent of lleppner and both are well known and highly respected among lleppner people. They will resiae in Mr. Morgan s resi dence in North flepprier whieh was damaged by fire some time ago, but is now being rebuilt. Many friends will unite in con gratulations arid best wishes to the hat.py couple. 3C 3C I All Your Seasonable Wants Supplied At MINORS No matter what you want in Dry Goods or Ready to-Wear we can supply it as quickly and as reasonably as any one. "1 Make This Your Store Let Us Serve You ANNOUNCEMENT Having succeeded to t tie ha rd ware and pi u rn hi rig busi ness formerly i mill ucicd liy Tush & Akers and also to the farm implement branch of I tie business of Vaughn & Sons, we bet; to iiiiiinunce that this re-orgiinized and consolida ted business, with increased capital, is better prepared than ever bi'l'ir" to caier to ttie wants of th people of lleppner and Morrow county, and adjacent territory, in a satisfactory manner. Our stock will cousist of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Farm Implements and Wagons, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc., Plumbing Supplies and Service, Stoves and Ranges In short, all lines of goods usually found in a Gen Rial Hardware store. Appreciating the libera! patronnge accorded our pre decessors we believe we will continue to merit a con tinuance of the same. Peoples Hardware Co. Main and Willow Sis. HEPPNER, ORE. Tash A Akers old stand In Remembrance Whereas, it has pleased God to take from us by death our worthy brother, William Erwin Wal bridge, who departed this life April 22. 1918, a member in good standing of lleppner Lodge, No (59, A. F. & A. M., therefore be it Resolved, That while we bow in submission to the Divine de cree we grieve for the loss of our brother. Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family of the departed brother in their bereavement while reminding them that the parting is but for a short period of time. Thomas Buennen, John Ilek, S. I?. Uevin, Committee. "Mina Taylor" Dresses Made from the best of Ginghams and in the most pleas- fl mg styles. Also a big line 01 neat and attractive House Dresses and Aprons in Ginghams and Percales, light and dark colorings. Priced as high as S4.50 as iow as $1.25 Middy Blousesjfc cheaper and better than you can make them. New and attractive styles and trimmings; good colors. Peoples Cash Market HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop. Ail Kinds ot l;resh and bait Meats Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73 rf "'."ri-'(n!r"iiiiaa Utah Lump p RockSprinNut j Cordwood and Slabs 1 Summer Coats 51 .----. dClClllUll Ul UJJIUlg CU1U UU111111CI Coats for Ladies and Misses ever shown in Heppner. i Or leave orders with A See A. WILLIAMS , Barnard. A1 l.WAY.-' n .l to co operate in the sup- ! ot our Government, the develop ment nf i.,u- community and the upbuilding of the t rain, t attle and sheep industries. We appnri;.'.' our business ami will be glad to be of m r uv. THE FIRS! NATIONAL BANK, OF HEPPNER t i V. T (! at d (hie IjuarU r Dollars. LOCAL AND PERSONAL I'rewitt Cox. Fred Lucas and Andy Hayes drove over to Pen dleton Saturday evening to see the Sunday ball frame Joe Kenny, young son of Mr and Mrs. Michael Kenny, has uit school and accepted a posi sion in the First National Rank John Kilkenny, sheep king of Morrow county has made Currier poet laureate of his court and Currier has immortalized John in verse in an able vindication of Kilkenny's airplane theories. Mrs. FhillCohn pleasantly en tertaincd the ladies guild of the Episcopal church yesterday ternoon at bridge. M was assisted in her duties as host ess by Mrs. S. W. Spencer and Mrs. B F. I Sutler. .John M. Sprouts, of Cuprum, I.hdio, is here tl.i-. week visiting relative. lie vu eal.i it to IP pple'l- a Hi'i'li wo UV tli" ii a; n of his mo her. Mis. Maiy l."n" a hose f u lie rid Witt held Suii.iiv Mr. Sprout ordered I lie I lerunl sent to his ahlre- fur tht- m t yi-:ir, so that h" can keep posted nil lleppner h ppel.il, l's. A. I, Avers is on t'r.e cripple list this vci k as the tvs.i t ot ;m accident he met wit li S.l' .ii'e.a.. while looking after the U:.li:e',;;,g of a car of wood at the o. p it. A pike pole lie held in his hands was struck hy a heavy slab an,. I the sharp hpiko was driven ti.'ii his foot back of the sie.;.!! t e, Pave Wilson, w ',n L.s .. , a good position in the First Na tional Bank for some time, has accepted a poition v it h the I 'ir-t National Han W. of I i.wU tun a:i.i vvi'.l assume his duties there May 1st. Mr. W.lsnn is ore of ii pp. tier's most popular j n.e", and white his friends vi,l r r. t his leaving ti e tow nih.i w . i re jiuce that is ad at.i n g i 1 I is chosen v iH-at .n'i, , i s U 111 Si. 11 1. . 1 i l ii l 1 i The New Sleeveless Sport Coats are in (iM.OO (M CM Better see them now .... P I" Minor & Company OG3C SX3!) 0 !30li Children in May Day Fete Pupils of the first five grades - of the Heppner school are being trained for an interesting enter al'- ! tainment to be given by them in Colin I the Fair pavilion Wednesday evening, May 1. The affair will be in the nature of a May Day festival and promises to be a first class entertainment- The pro gram w ill commence at 8 o'clock .-harp An admission of 25 cents w ill be charged Mrs. George Perry, of Rock Creek, was in town Tuesday at tending to business matters. FOU 'S.M.I-: .;.,n. Hoar, 7 months oh!; w I t alsiut 1 7 ( I'.itfJ I:. W svpi u. is M.in ii, pie i 1 t 1 of 1 lin-e. Ft 1! !. 1 1 . . f Mr hii I Mr. F.i ii g tic w t Mi S' i Get ii'it sisi. r Mi- s lr. 1 at mi.' li' ri ' f t p 1 lllir i' Ill the e, 1 1 c -i ill VU O III I' I lie 11 d 1 - e : l ..rtU f-.r ir 1 '11 tuki it t..i t I.- i! 1 Chum We Produce Prit.tuitf that Ph ases t.f,,r,, (,,r -,. , , at the Herald Shop Ht pptier Uctald F,V a )car lltTJul t'Ski e let J ti lit 1 u j '1 .11 u - ' Pt'.RSONAL EFFICIENCY Practically every factory, of l'ce and homo are performing -1 !!! kit d of war service for their country. The drgne to which this w oi k progresses mitt If nu as ured by the personal elliciency ef the individuals participating in it l'ersi'i al t ir.ciency recogni zes wood eyesight as one of its :,rt tnpii -ites. Your ev es are t ot doing their '' .'I ilutv m less thev are able 11 e d stant and rear oi-ji cts iMi.t kly and li.-tincllv. It is'for tliis purj e-e of ren .'.neg vol jH'rfect r.i ir and : ,ir v ision in one pui' of k'' s s that we recommend irpYPToir IV. GLASSES I iMt INV.i.UU. Uif-OCALS Oscar Borg, Church Notices Catholic Church Services. Sunday, April 28. First Mass, 8 a. m. Christian Doctrine, 8:43 a. m. Second Mass at Juniper, 11a.m. Evening Devotions 7:30 p.m. Kev. P. J.'O'Rourke The Federated Church Sunday School 9:45 a ui. Regular morning service 11;00. Theme, "Two Sinners Before the Judge." Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m Topic. "The Cross in City Slum." Leader, Miss Thielej'J umor lead. er. Hernice Woodson. Evening service, 8 p, m. Sub ject ''A Sincere Thinker Aft"?r Tiutb." H. A. Noyes, Pastor. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11a m., Wednesday at 8:00 p. m , in the Methodist church South, on Chase street. All interested are nvited to attend these services. Farm tabor Scarce The following report on the farm labor situation comes to the Herald from the U. S. Employ ment service at Portland: "The demand for farm labor is very much in excess of the supply. This office will place farm hands in steady positions at wages from $a0 to 70 per month, room and board, for sin ifle men, and $03 to fSo for nmn and wife. Good milkers, and teamsters able to handle 4, 0 and 8-horse teams are also in de mand. We can place good sheep herders in eastern Oregon, wages fiW up, room and board. Jacks to Lease For the season to the right par tics. Easton Oregon Jack Farm, B. F. Swaggart. proprietor, Lex ington, Ore. 51dlpd Thrift and Bank Account A BANK ACCOUNT encourages Thrift by discouraging needless spending and heedless using. One does not like to draw too frequently from his account w hen it is nicely grow ing There fore - start a bank account and keep it growing. The Farmers and Stockgrowcrs Na tional Bank is satisfactory in every way. 4 per cent paid on Time Deposits. Safety Deposit Boxes to rent THE FARMERS AND ST0CKGR0WERS NATIONAL BANK irirsm. OHff.ON - j O O O