BLANKETS and COMFORTS Have the Call Now 6i CrHtn Rfrinlotc Large size in cotton and woolnap V.UUOn DianKeiS Blankets; nice, warm and fleecy. Col ors white, gray, tan and khaki. UAA Df Mf -Full sizes in all wool and also wool filled sJlUlllVtSlO cotton warn blankete: erav Vienna hrnwn. white and fancy plaids. Crltrn fnmf A-tc""c'l made and of good size shoddy V.UUUI1 V-UmTOrtb filled-cotton and shoddy-and fine white cotton filled, covered with good quality silkolines. Wfiftl fVmfnt"l"c ca' 00' f'ccce Comforts covered Y Y UUI V-UI III Ulla with cheese cloth-may be used as they are or covered. Wl Rf-and 3 pound sizespure wool fleece--Un-YYOOI Da LIS usual values, 72x84. CfHfn RaHc Wc nave tnem !" 1-2, 1,2 and 3 pound VUiLUlI Ddlld sizes; nice, clean white cotton. Comfort Coverings" 25?5c& and Some Printed Flanelettes at very special prices, 20c to 25c We are well equipped at the present time to supply your needs for Winter. COME AND SEE US L MINOR That Dark-haired' QKzp from Virginia says that down South the best people won't chew anything but Real Gravely. They know how it's made the Gravely way. It costs nothing extra to chew this class of plug. A small chew of Gravely holds its good taste. That's why it lasts so much longer than a big chew of ordinary plug. It ton furlhtrlkat't wkjjeu tan f tkt t4 taitt of tkit clan af takacca witkaul txtra nit. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10$ a poucn-antf worth it f3tsiiuuiiiimu)iiiiikMaiiruiiiiinMitnmtuunit4iit uiuctuiiuiniMiriniuiuukwuuuujinii:iiiiujiBtiii4iuiuHtiiiiiiiiitii(ttJtiHiMtwuwninujwi uiuiiiii) Just to Remind You Owners I i Liberty 1 Bonds If you arc the owner of Liberty tlouiUofi tlic first uiul seeoml issues of I'M", you sliouiJ tiike itih untaic of the prix ileiic of jj toiix eritnJ (Item into bonds hearing 4 1-4 jj 4 per cent interest. Tliis prixilerfc expires Noxemlur lth. 5 W e ure nt your service. Simply brin.i the if bonds to us mid xx e xxill be pleased to look lifter nil the details. ?, 1 l ours for serx iee, I, OF HEPPNER. Resources More than $1,500,000 0 SUBSCRIBE for the HEPPNER HERALD LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Penland visited Monument during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheridan, of Sand Hollow, were reported on the sick list the first of the week. The You-Itex line of silverware will give you long wear. Haylor 25d26 Sum K. Van Vactor, accompanied by hia daughter, Miss Huth VanVac tor, spent several days in Portland the first of the week. P. Devins hiu returned from a visit to his former homo in ILiusuurl. lie says the corn crop is below aver age there this season. Harley Wright and family have Hived to Heppncr .or the winter and are occupying' the Stacy Huberts cot tage. Mr. Wright Ib en?,i:ged In the" tt.ii i business near lliirdnuin and is t: klng a layoff thl winter for the Lenollt of his- health. lr. McMurdo reports the advent of two young suldlerst nt the home of Mr. ami .Mrs. fay Pettyjohn, on Hntlor CieeU, last Friday. The young gentlemen wel;:h six pounds each anil carry their lists dosed as tho ready to take a, whack at the ll t Mail that hc.cs in slclit. J5. f. Not "n tccrlved a letter Weilin-'il. y from h'.s sen I.ee, ho b. In .im . i tin:; that he Is In the !l"' t'l ' .1 1 . Ill I We ;lll.T juijtj. ( umnnhi i.r- 'In w .1 nut stated. He M'rti-.! to t.e ot:t nraln in u shoit t ire. hii.",i r. . caul w:m itlni tc li i i !-,-:t tii,.,. ,. r : ,,,,, w h: it N "i ! -tlii'; th..t lie had nr- llvcil .-' ..V!y 111 fi.Htr". 1. V ltrl'--rs received void Tuesday t!i:;t l;ls fellow. Captain I,. P.. Utiles, with the Aimili an fUKinori in Prance, wan kllh-.l In actum on September JMh. f.iptnltl 111 tKVK vent i r hcis r.tn i:t fie months Pe.'i.ti' el)lltln- I,,, was city i tlfcllleer of Wclili City Mimuiurl.. Me won t.ipul promotion ntiil at the time ef his death was actin; Hrlgrdler Ocn erul. Woodson and Sweck. the well known attorneys, who lot their of fice I'tnaiy and all equipment In the Mr tire, huts llttl up ,n aitretle suite ot rooms In t!ie M.nic build lti with etiti slice onX lllnw strict Well arP-'lnted offices f,.r r.ich tnvm her of tlm fit m iHrtipy the front of the suite whlls In th ter Is t comiuftlou llbrsry sti.t Mini room. Th Interior Uni.ti Is In nntursl Onlsh Ortoa fir and Is splendid pole of wotktiumihip. M I. Ullhens did the work. Set back your clocka one hoar Sunday next. Miss Lera Githens who Is teaching in Baker county is home for a vaca tion. President J. E. Cronan of the Rank of lone was a business visitor in town Saturday last. Dr. Wlnnard has gone to Eugene to assist the physicians of that city In handling the many cases of influ enza there. Ed Miller, "The Regulator, " the well known merchant und auction eer of lone, v.as In. town. Monthly lust. . . Mo xviw uccoiimiuiled by Mrs. Miller and their daughter. D. O. Justus hag returned from Omaha where he recently shipped 10 cars f sheep. The market was not at its best during Mr. Justs' visit. John Kilkenny, Hlnton Creek sheepman, who was In town Mon day says that the completion of the Jhn Day Irrigation project will nuike Morrow county the richest county In the i.ate . Food Admlnlstr tor S. E. Notsnn announces that permits for 2&-pound lots of sugar foroannlng purpose? have been discontinued iiceoiuing to Instructions received by him Mon day mornlcg. The German ncwspupcis are limi ted us saving that the only povsiMc ate slill a few lloches with a g ii v le ancsnf rmfw )..' 3l."iii ...h are ttill a few li In n v. it h 1 !eaiu of M'll e slid s.:lih)- left. JiiIiii Kilkenny went to Pendleton Widne-day to meet bin brother. Key. father P. Kilkenny, vim ha recen tly been appointed a c h. p;..ir In the army. Key. Kilkenny is on Ills way 1 1 the east to fanip Lewis where he has been nssinned for daty uti.1 "li pped here to visit his relatives, PEOPLES CASH MARKET HENRY SCHWARZ. Proprietor l handle all kinds ef Fresh and Salt Meats and Poultry, Lard, Compounds, Sausages Highest Cash Pricw Paid for Poultry, Hides, Etc. ) Heppner - - - Oregon ' r WaM MM rlfh V V Wars are won with metal save it. Iron and steel are needed for tanks, guns, ammunition, ships, railroads, etc. Folks at home must save iron and steel to help win the war. Use the old range until after the war. Mile your ol J range do little longer by having it repaired. If it's past repairing, then the next best step is to buy the range that saves fuel, food nd repairs. I he Maje'tic's heat, tight riveting prevents fuel waste; its perfect baling prevents iooj was. e, and its unbreakable mal!ebla iron and rutt-rciisting charcoal iron make repairs a rare need. s Wf. WANT S.U.KS ItKl'UKSKNTA- tivks in :: it y town in oi;i:on. We prefer men who have wild stock, Insinance. rent eMate, bonkt or who have had no miles experience but would like to develop Into sales men. We train every applicant se rcpted and provide a system that wilt enable anyone who works to make from $7$ 00 t 1150 OO per week. Can also use women of ej reptlorUl ability. Position per niunent. to applying, state age, past business experience, number of year you hav lived la community, and references. Address In eonfl dene. KANE MTO. CO.. 1.2.-IT 1. C. fmlth Blilr. Prattle. Wash. tMnt, t IKm ifm we. V ill aupplv ;.. Mh isnutM Mstreilr mins)lt m liHl, Inltfier sart made br tvupsj'. ( ( t ' l . TV . . J V ' r.i, 1 Wi.St I us i ft H I ft X W. (A " V" " H ' n hii r4itiL.:.:-