YOUR SPRING SUIT Will Cos! You Mucii Less i! Ordered Now I hive hi-' jt 1 1 in ii bis; stuck of new Wooler.sncIudingWorstedsergestc. h..ut'lil mi. u harira'ni and which will be parsed alone; to my customers at equally :U I raelive priees. These goode were curried over from last r.cason by the wholesalers and by buying heavily I wsis aole to secure the rn atiast season's r.nec. This means a big sav in;; over jtrej-erit. prices of this season's ni'.v puxU, while the quality of last year's goods is away above this year's olferiiigs. The benelii, I receive from this proposi tion is that, I am able lo continue in busi liess under war conditions the direct sa villi; roes lo my customers. Come In, Gentlemen, My Slock and Prices Will Please You Louis Pearson, MERCHANT TAILOR im'MiWiVHffl'.ift'.ifafyaw l r:itwiiffjrtm People's Cash Market HENRY SCHVARZ, Prop. All Rinds ot Fresh and bait Meats Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73 mKSBKM33SimSBU3JS3Bf I CASS Utah Lump RockSpringNut Cordwood and Slabs See A. WILLIAMS Or leave orders with A. '. Barnard. Sunday School Contention Program of the Morrow Coun ty Sunday School Convention to be held at Heppner J une 6 and 7, 1918, in Federated church: Thursday evening, June 6. 8 o'clock. Song and praise serv ice, Harold F. Humbert. Solo, Neva Chidsey. The Ideal Sunday School and the Real," Rev. B. F. Harper, Duet, Mrs. Frank Turner and Mrs. N. E. Winnard. "The Glory-fif the Impossible," Elarold F. Humbert. Appointment of committees. Friday morning, June 7. 10 o'clock. Devotions. S. E. Notson "Standards of Efficiency, "Har old F. Humbert. Solo. Lovella Lucas "The Spirit of the Successful Teacher," Rev. G. B.VanWaters. Class Exercise, Lexington Con gregational Sunday school. "Methods for the Elementary Teacher," Harold F. Humbert. Solo, Dorothy Pattison. Assignment of delegates. Friday afternoon, June 7: 1:30. Devotional service, Rev. J. C. Pershall. "The How and Why of Social Activities," Rev. B. F. Harper. "Social Activities of the Class," C. H. Aylesworth. Solo, Loa Briggs. "Social Work of the Teacher," Rev. J. L. Jones. "Class Exercise," Pine City school. "The Word the Power of God," RcV. F. A. Andrews. Solo, VelmaCase. "The Teen Age Boy," Harold F. Humbert. Duet, Cora May Crawford, Ruby Phelps. Roll call and report of schools. Report of committees. Election of officers. Song by the Conven tion. Adjournment. Every school in the county is requested to send delegates. En tertainment will be provided by the people of Heppner. II "w i , -; " M fttf Reward $500.00 Reward Notice is hereby given that I will pay a reward of Five Hun dred Dollars ($500.00) for the ar rest and conviction of any person or persons stealing any of my horses or cattle from my pastures t or from the range. ! Stock branded as follows: j Horses J K connected or right Whoimler Yearlings and 2-year-jolds, bar over JK connected on I right shoulder. ! Cattle . IK connected on left i hip and side. Yearlings and 2- year-olds, bar over J K connected ! on left hip and side. J John Kilkenny, ; Heppner, Ore. I Dated at Heppner, Oregon. May I 10. l'.tlS ltf Horses for Sale Broken or unbroken. Will be sold for cash or on time, purchas er giving note with approved se curity. Horses can be seen on my ranch at the Tub Springs. James Carty, 4dtf Lexington, Oregon. FOR SALE A live-passenger Iluiek ear. This ear is in excel lent condition in every way. A baiyain. Inquire ut this office. The farewell party given at the Palace hotel last evening for the boys who left for the army this morning was a pleasant affair. C. E Woodson presided, the speakers being J. J. Nys, C. L. Seek and Father O'Rourke. Mrs. R. J Vaughan. Miss Fugle man of lone, and little Miss Kath leen Monohan favored with inu hieal numbers. Following the program dancing was indulged in for a few hours, rounding out i most enjoyable evening. f KeepClSij I I' l ir-t National tank invites your nt- A tentum t i lb,' r ort of its condition made to the C'ompt roll - and published in this issue. The inter. t on the cond Issue of Libel ty Loan ImibU 'n i-ame ,!u May l.", 1 1 1 S Wein- Mte a!l holder s o hnu their coupons to this Hank for pav :n. i (. THE FIRST H IIONAl BANK OF HI PNER . t - o i r . Ore lat ter ?: .... d..;:..m. f Keep clean Inside, ai well as outside. Do not allow food poisons lo ac cumulate In your bowels Headache, a sign ol sell poisonmg, will point to numerous Other troubles which are sure to follow. Keep yourself well, as thousands of others do, by taking, when needed, a dose or two of the old, reliable, vegetable, fami ly liver medicine, Black-Draught Mrs. Maggie Bledsoe, (Hawatomie, Kan., says: "lllack-Draught cuieJ me ol constipation ol IS fesra standing, which nothing had been able la help. I was s io a suve to stomach tiouble . . . Irverylhing I ate would sour on my stomach. I used two packages ol IIUck-Draught. and Oht, the blessed relief it his ftvtn me." Hlack raugh should be on your shell. Get a pack age today, price Zx. One cent a dose. All Drfiiti HI U IB II Are You Proud of Your Shirt ? Does the shirt you have on now add or detract from your appearance? Stand before the mirror and answer yourself honestly. Unless it fits perfectly unless it actually finishes your dress then you should us more care the next time you go to buy a new shirt. Because your shirt makes or mars your presentability. Perhaps you never thought of it before; but you know it is true now don't you? Beau Brummel Shirts are the product of master shirt makers. When you put one on, you'll know you're just as well shirt-dressed as any other man you meet. You'll know economy, to because Beau Brummels are not only perfect in style and fit they come from the laundry time after time, bright, snappy and young looking. Let us show you the Beau Brummel. After that well it is for you to say whether you want "just a shirt" or a Beau Brummel. There's a world of difference. Minor & Company WM&r IlllW' NtUJITIIiJ. ULMU' 'Mjti'r 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL L. E. McBee, of Pendleton.and Frank Buchannon, of Butter creek, were in town on business Mon day. Born Tuesday, May 28, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McRob erts, of Butter creek, a tine nine pound daughter. Leslie Matlock, who was dan gerously ill from an attack of gall stones last week, is able lo be on the street again. Dr. McMurdo removed a skin cancer from the face of Patrick Conner a few days ago, the op eralion proving quite successful. Michael Kenny, who has been dangeiously ill for several days with heart trouble and pneu monia. is teported much better this morning. JITNEY SERVICE. Call a jitney for special tram trips or any other service, day or night. Day phone Main 12. Night phone Miin5."3. Lee Cant well. 4 4 1 A business meeting and elec tion of officers will beheld by the Heppner Homeguards at the pa vilion at 7 o'clock Monday even ing. A full attendance of all members is desired. Mr. Jack Hepler and Mrs. An- nie Carter were united in mar. riage last Wednesday afternoon. Kev. Frank A. Andrews, pastor of the Christian church, per. formed the ceremony at the court house. The men's meeting at the court house at 5 o'clock yenterday aft ernoon was well attended, when Dr. Allison. Father O'Uourks ami S. E Notson discused prott letns which w ill confront re:ruit in camp and field from the medi. cat. moral and legal viewpoints. E V. LIU, of near llardaian. accompanied by his uncle. C, P. White, of Yau.hill. Ore., wer In' town Wedneiliy Mr Edisi moved from n'ar Condon last '!1 tolas Hard man nint h and i ; starling in the purebrtd stork huines At present lie is di. , u.g mostly in Po'.itnl-Chiiia hog and IVnluTon horses. Class Play a Success The senior class nlav."A ScraD " a of Paper" given in the high school auditorium Wednesday evening was quite a success. The students taking part acquit ted themselves creditably and the big audience was well enter tained. A large crowd was pres ent, the door receipts amounting to121. $10 Reward $10 Strayed from D. O. Justus' place near Heppner. sorrel horse branded with circle T on left shoulder; bad a rope on his neck. Anyone finding said horse write or phone to Walter Miller, Mon ument. Ore. flO reward. 8d4 Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m., Wednesday at 8:00 p. m , in the Methodist church South, on Chase street. All interested are invited to attend these services. We Produce Printing that Pleases at the Herald Shop Church Notices Catholic Church Services. Sunday, June 2, 1918. First Mass, 8:00 a. m. Christian Doctrine, 8:45 a. m. Second Mass at Lena 10:30 a.m. Evening Devotions, 7:30 p. m. Rev. P. J. O'Rourke The Federated Church Sunday School 9:45 a m. Les son subject: "Self-forgetful ser vice." Text of morning service. "Who Will Show Us Any Gjod?" Senior and Junior C. E. will meet together at 7 p. m. Evening sermon topic, "True Contentment." H. A. Noyes, E'astor. Christian Church. Sunday. June 2, 1918. 10 a. m , Bible school. 11 a. m , morning worship. Sermon subject, "Division of the Word.'' 7p m., Christian Endeavor 8 p. m , Preaching service. sub ject: "TheSearch forllappiness." No teacher training class or mid-week service next week on account of Bible School Conven tion and Girl's Convention. 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