Some of the Good Things at Minors We find our Underwear Department heavily stocked with some sizes in Vests and Pants making some very attractive prices. Do not miss this. and are BOYS' AND GIRLS' HEAVY FLEECED UNDERWEAR IN GREY Vests or Pants, sizes 16 and 18, special ,.. ...ig cent8 Vests or Pants, 8l.es 20 and 22, special 28 cents VeBts or Pants, sixes 24 and 36, special ,. zs cent8 Vests or Pants, sizes 28 and 30, special . I 43 centg Vests or Pants, sizes 32 and 34, speeial ,...43 cents WOMEN'S FLANNEL UNIONS Women's Fleeced Unions, Bleached, high neck, long sleeves, $1.25, $1 50 and fl.75. " Women's heavy fleeced Vests and Pants, white, each $1.60 Women's light-weight Vests or Pants, as low as .85 cents Women's Wool Pants, very special at; only. ....89 cents I 0 Worthmore and Welworth Waists and Blouses at a Big Saving Let us emphasize the fact that these are new fall Models. They have just arrived and were but re cently designed especially for us and for those other progressive stores (only one in every city) who are fortunate enough to have the privilege of selling these wonderful Blouses. r rices jusi $i.uu ana $'.UU BEAUTIFUL SILKS Fancy and Plain Taffetas, Plain Satins and Satin Stripes and Plaids, 38 inches wide; yard ?2.00 to $2.50 Crepe du Cliene An extra heavy and lustrous fabric, 40 inches wide and in all staple and evening shades; yard ...4. $2.00 Silk Crepe A handsome and inexpensive silk for evening wear- 36 in wide; yard ... 65 cents BARGAINS IN COMFORT COVERINGS 36-inch Fancy Silk Silkoiine Good patterns and colorings, only 20 cents 36-inch Flannelettes and Challies, light colors and good patterns; also fine for Kimonas; very special; per yars t 25 cents 2 7-inch Flannelette, light and dark colorings suitable for women's and children's dresses or for quilt lining; sqecial...., 20 cents 0 I The Man in the C3 lobzcco btore Says ,r-E. in,., 1V1 11,11 it docs bent all how men are taking to Real Grave ly, now that thoy know it costs nothing extra tochew this class of tobicro. All you have? to do ia to get a man to tnk' his f..-:;t plj; of Gravely, Let It! .1 t tlio pure, sniisi'yini; Grave ly taste, and learn for him self how much longer the small Gravely chew stays with him than a tig chew of ordinary plug. . t ''I ft 5 .. .' " f- ,,;,!; i,l yr,i cm (1 i!:e ,:.J ,', f fj.v LOCAL ITEMS PErroN dramd Real Gravely Chewing Plug IO$ a pouch-znef worth it PiWT'iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiirimmiricriiiiiriiiii in irmniisitisMiiiiiiiiiMiiaiiiaiiaiti Miinnaavmiiiii iniin mini TJ AN ESSENTIAL THING j And there arc many in the man agement of a bank, is the per sonal, painstaking care by its of ficers. Recognizing this respon sibility, the officers of this insti tution keep themselves in touch with every important detail of the business. And the outcome? A generous and steadily increas ing patronage. first National Bank Ifcppncr, Oregon Joe M. Hayes, well-known sheep man was in town Saturday. FOR SALE good two-room house. Lot 50x130 with IS fruit trees, gar den, pleuty water. Enquire of W. J. Duncan, City. 27d30 Hoy AnhbaiiKh was infrom JUrd nian Monday and paid this office a pleasant visil while arranging to have his Herald account chalked up to date well uloug in 1920. The public sale held by the Farm ers' KxcUsnij-e at Morgan's IVed Yard l..: t Saturday was a decided Mice: H. Twenty hed of lll'lIS, 3l h ad i.f cattle, m'vi li.l t,f lsoi. a i"t ' t t..t !! tcacl.v rr vai s-.ool '"'I ll -oil 111 c.d 1 : i. ,.; ..n..!l. M .je. 11 ,v 11". '.m ,;ieel to liKike i.i- :. sa: a if i!:,r f.;itu c wiin i-ver a k . 1 1 i i i iit i'.iiMiunt o;' ;i'', )ci t Victor Wli tec worth w rites the Herald frew jievirly. W.iivh., sa'.n Hint luimclf and Mr. Uieswin Hi have iimved to tltelr ranch near that place fur the wiuter and asking that their copy or tbo Heruld tie forward ed t'i t lint addrev. He adds that limy tune hud tine ruin In that mo tion and Hie feed eu Hie sheep ruu(,-e 1 line. Tiny will return to their I'utter creek home m Hie uprlng. CHURCH NOTICES 24 Catholic Church Services Sunday, Nov First Mass 7:30 a. m. Second Mass at Sand Hollow at II a. in. Evening devotions 7:30 p. m. Christian Doctrine Saturdays at 9 a. 111. Christian Science Christian Science services are held at the residence of Mrs. Kugene Slo cuin every Sunday morning at 11:00 and every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All interested are invited to attend these services. MOVIE INTO II EH C'tOSS TOST Till: ITol'l I S ('AMI MAIiKKT We are In the market to buy all kind f dressed poultry, pork, veal, mutton, etc. We pay the tilchent cash prlre fur koI Huff and she veil white tl eatlncnt. We ulmi tiny all kinds of hide and pelt n 11 il pay yen hut they art ititHi trail that leads to ouF market at leant once a day. The fine meat and other need thine- you will find there will "m.utid" a Rood to you one of Hilly Sunday' sermon sound to a Hlnner. Your, rrapectfullv, THE IT.OI'I.K'st CASH MARKKT. Henry Ht-hwarg, Proprietor. - PEOPLES CASH MARKET HENRY SCHWARZ. Proprietor I handle all kinds f Fresh and Salt Meats and Pouftry, Lard, Compounds, Sausages Highest Cash Prices Paid fcr Poultry, Hides, Etc. js Heppner - - - Creon f Hill l'lMtmin. who left Hi.nnmr lt May mid hn ,mc been llvlnn at K. hn. wa tine fer a fpw day dur um the w.. k tiKitltiK hi frtendii and liiekllll! eil the tu.r.n. Mi N.iiiln. f..rm. r tenrher In the Hrtpnei fi k !i , !i,.,d. now pt in Ipul t the Ml. .-in..n . ' .x.ln. una a v! Iter I i n il 11 11 11; tt.i. week. Resources More than $1,500,000 1 m,mm-mim -mtrnt U,IW.I 'tplOKMH ; I 4tl 3U8SCRIBEfob ihehEPPNER HERALDS Mtl It i: X tit I (um!.. , ti. t ,,, the hunk of H.. li. 1 w 11 , !,,,. ... ; ,,VIiHk rarh J d.i). Th!n,ti.n taken on i' "'"lt "f ,!" I'lu" ; Hemic havin . jffi. t, J nur weik ns force. l4tt.un ti renf. t f4ur by d.- ii k rik La.inrM rarlr. ' A t( U I. K.4 Ai) HJVCkUUOWKKJ A1UAI. I ASK .national lank A 1'aris .li.ijateb ju.st received by ii'.;:-.l tells of a cjpti;red (!..ii:.in ir.ov iin; picture hou.-e in the St. Vlhiel rector which in two hours after the Americans Kit into the town was turned into an American Red Cron outpert. This theater, before the American drive, was six miles back of German lines, and at the time the dispatch was written was three miles behind the American front lines. The theater wa taken after two hours hard fiKhtlnR In which the hours hard flKhtlnR lu which the place was riddled with machine gun bullets. One hundred and fifty German prlsnera were captured when the Germans finally hoisted the white flag. An entire motion plct ure outfit. Including projector, filim, piano and screen, were taken. In the projector the Americana found a German comedy reel ready to be The American Ited Crona supply truck when It reached tho town wna sent to the theater which was turn ed over bodily to the canteen work. Within a few minute five hundred men were In line belna; served by thre Hed Cros worker with hot chocolate, cigarette, tobacco, eatlnx chocolate, toilet article, blankets and underwear. The captured piano w.i kept go In all day Ion; by musical soldier The readlnu and w riting room Imme diately entabllnhed was crowded all day lorn:, fmir hundred soldier tal Iiik their firrt chance In write l.ume mure the start of the drive. Mat tied Kild.v. Nmcm tier 1 IV, at Ue hnn f Jn n Gaunt in t! ! i ty, Mr. Jeff M. fer.cn and ;.. Amy l Cr fnt.l fity K-nider 3 I". W llirtlli perfiii m.., tile cerc'iii.ii) Uii Mi u - Mn lay. N.c-!bir 1 l ttie fit K lurdi-r'n i ff e In He. tier. Mr. Kobert I.im.dl Itilnpi.n and ina Thorpe ,.te united n iuatrUe, Judge lll.:i perform Inu the cereuieoy. Il.ith (attie are rreidenu of this uuaty. metal save it. Iron and cleel are needed for tanks, suns, ammunition, ehipa, railroads, etc. Folks at home must save iron and steel to help win the war. Use the old range until after the war. fiUka yourold ranee do little longer by having it repaired. 11 it's put repairing, then the next best step ia to buy the range that saves iuel, food rid repairs. The Majestic' heat tight riveting prevents fuel wastei its perfect baking prevents food waste.and its unbreakable malleable iron and rust-resisting charcoal iron make repairs rat need. GILLIAM & BISBEE iff & "kJ 1 ''A Ceefavar II tmut Mskn at i pmtf. tl lKm Irani u. Vkav.il! uaplr r wllh tvnulli rUttl millla laal. tafilr aari. mm kt anufiert. 7 U1! 1 1 I