Heppner Herald. S. A. PATTISON, Publisher An Independent, Newspaper Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Pestoffice as second-clas3 matter. Trm3 of Subscription: On Year $1.50 isix Months (o Three Months .50 FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1918. WANTED By married man with children, job on ranch by the year with house etc. Must be within reach of school. Thoroughly com petent and reliable. Will Harrison, Heppner, Oregon. 19(121 CECIL ITEMS Joe White of The Willows left for Heppner Tuesday. Carl Yount of lone was a busi ness caller in Cecil Tuesday. Phil Doherty of Wells Springs transacted business in Cecil Mon day. A. Henrikseo and son wer in Heppner Friday, returning Sat urday. Mis3 A. C. Lowe arrived from The Dalles to spend a few weeks in Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Streeter, accompanied by J. W. Osborn, visited friends in and around Ar lington Sunday. Miss Bernice Franklin of the Fairhurst ranch is staying with Mrs. Jack Hynd while attending the Cecil School. Geo. II. Mellon returned from Pendleton Sunday and went to Heppner to work through the threshing season. Mi-ses l'urratt, HynJ and Lu ellen, o! Heppner, participated in the bar-ket social held in Cecil hall Saturday evening. A laige crowd assembled in Cecil hail Friday evening to at tend the fourth libeity loan meet ing. Many bonds were sold, Ce cil again showing her time colors by going over the top. Every one enjoyed the fine speeches and musical program by the ladies and gentlemen from Heppner and lone. T. W. Lowe, who has been at terding camp at Whitney for W. Karrett of Heppner for I lie past few months, returned to his home at Cecil Monday. Accompanied bv his father, T. H. Lowe, post master of Cecil, he went to Port land Wednesday, when' lie wi's passed by the ti.eiie il examiner and wi'l leave during the weeK for Seattle en rent;- f.)i Nova Scotia, he having enlisted in the l'ritish army. Thi? basket social organized by Mis. Loac, the Cecil Ued Cross chairman, was a K'cat success. There was a line display of bask ets and Mime were sudd (or $U. The ladies' hand bag, woiked niddtn.ited by .M -s. C"oige A. Miller, win :nld for ? 10. r0. A M,.eei given by Jack ll)l:dsn!d for ?IS. A sp. ci.il donation o! $.' was bunded owrbv U.K. lun-j can, who mi.i unable ti) attend ! tli.- Mical. . other uoi.atioris ft IV ii. :h.--eil a deluded I.ccotiui i !' t.'tal I'.ei. . ds ill le givta! lu t week. Many thar.ks i.'edui 1 t!. I.ihei ty 1 .0:1:1 i e.lkel s u d : si, gern of lb pm r w !.n kindly ' doi.utt d .M.'.'.'i for the II 0 Ci'i-s. 'A AN I'KIi lu lea-;,' fur a tei-n ( t ' . .ii ' .:; i n t r . ij 1 p i in. r t ) ,.i,l gee I uhi.it and ; !"ek f.iiui. I'l iel at e :t I M aen -t v. le ;.t I t . "jn 1 in re-. p a,-ii i. I,. '.4. I 1 . .',. k 11; 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ; ! , "t 1 1 h.i.i he i ..i li a pi. ice to vn.'d ai, xaiit.!.!'. Iir.i'iire ,.f ( a !,!re v Ph illCel n. II. ; ( n.r. Or-. 1 f , XOTICK OK FINAL SHTTLEMHN'X IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THK STATE OP OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter o the Esta te of George Perry, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned, as executrix of the Last Will and Testament of George Perry, deceased, has filed her Final Account as such executrix, and that Monday, the 30th day of September, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore noon thereof, and the County Court room in the County Court House in Heppner, Oregon, has been by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, duly fixed as the time and place for the proving of said Final Account and for the hearing1 of any objections thereto. MARY ELLEN PERRY, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of George Perry, De ceased. 16d20 Reward-$500-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 or from the range. Stock branded as follows: Horses. JK connected on right shoulder. Yeanlings and 2-year-olds, bar over JK connected on right shoulder. Cattle, JK connected on left hip and side. Yearlings and 2-year-olds, bar over JK connected on left hip and side. John Kilkenny, Heppner, Ore. Deted at Heppner, Oregon, May 10, 1918. - Itf Mtrici;. Having sold my property and about to leave Heppner I wish lo announce that all accounts dua iiv; have been left with S. A. I'attison, at the office of the Heppner Herald whivo payments may be made and receipts received. The fire caused me heavy li.ss and I r.eod every ct-.u'. duo me. to help re-establish mysel i in business. Please call and give this matter your early nitunliyn. GEORGE W. VEltDOT. Hepnner, Oregon, Sept. 28, 191S. FOR RKNT Six good, well fur nifhed rooms in J. L. Wilkins res idence West May street. See Mrs. Frederic in charge. 18d21 HORSES FOR SALE Broken or unbroken. Will be sold for cash or cn 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. Subscribe for the Herald. CIIAUI.LS m. nowi: At vi ion: i 'v it;'.''tio'i l'i:a .::.!. el er charge. If m; ,-, .iinu t" tt Mil' W'Vl- till" .1 l! l.ll. lONli. UUiMOX s r.o t.) 52TI I 0 orwara l With no thought of bursting shrap nel and poisonous gases into which they plunge with every muscle tense, with every faculty or mind alert, with one thought only TO FIGHT AND WIN. That is the way our men are going into battle. When the shrill whistle sounds the advance, out they go their whole heart in the task before them. No power on earth can hold them back. Forward! The same sharp challenge to battle is sounding for us. Wc must answer in the same proud way the way of our fighting men the American way. 1' must lend the ivay they fcht. We mutt show the war-maddened Hun a united American people mov ing forward shoulder to shoulder, irresistibly, to Victory. Our tak is to supply the money, the ships, the guns, the shells tli.it we must h.nc to win. It is a tremendous task. We mut do it as our lighting nun do theirs with the indomitable spirit of Victory. We must w ork, and save, and lend with one thought only TO I'IGIIT AND WIN. Gel into the fiifhtu'ilh your uhc'.e heart. Buy Bcni!s-lo the ut r.o.; Thi Space Contrilt! d ty Swift oz Company Buy Your Winter Coat Our Classic Line of Coats for Ladies and Children is now in and should re ceive your early attention Do you wish a soft, rich velvet or plush Coat, warmly suggestive of furry comfort; or a handsome clcth in one of the season's popular shades? Then "Classic" Coats will surely interest you. Just come into the store and try on some of these per fect coats. You will find every detail perfect. Make your selection early. (rtPrill A small shipment of new Yarns just in. If OUvLld.1. you want yarn buy it now. Min or 7 A ompany Heppner, Oregon i a n V I ICC t Wheat I am buying wheat for the Pa cific Grain Co. successors to W.H. Houser and am prepared to buy your grain outright and pay cash. Can furnish grain bags at lowest prices. ROY V. WHITEIS, RE1LSFEand HEPPNER, OREGON Lay in Your Year's Coal NOW UncU- Sam suy! buy it NOW while the buying is good , You are sure to get it now, but not in the Fall rum-A-Lum Lumber Company See Lew at Lexington or Bill at lone