ALL OVER MORROW COUNTY Interesting News Letters from Herald's Corps of "Live Ones." a I l M I i 1 i 1 I I I Lines That Lead Superior Grain Drills Canton and McCormick Disc Harrows Success Fan Mills Moline and Vulcan Gang Plows Universal and Perninsular Ranges FOR SALE BY Peoples lidw. Go. IONE ITEMS Home Products for Home People! WE MANUFACTURE White Star flour, Whole Wheat, Graham, Cream Middlings, Roll Barley and all Mill Feeds GENERAL STORAGE UNO FORWARDING HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. Wheat! Wheat! I am buying wheat for the Pacific Grain .--successors to W. H. Flouserand am prepared to buy your' grain outright and pay cash Can furnish grain bags at lowest prices. ROY V. WHITEIS, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE HEPPNER, OREGON WW, 7 1 ! Wars are won with metal save it. Iron and steel ere needed for tank$, suns, ammunition, ships, railroads, etc. Folks at home must save iron and steel to help win the war. Us the old ranga until after the war. Mule your old tinge do little longer by having it repaired. If it's paat repairing, then t!i. nest beat step it to buy t he range t hat aa vet fuel, food and repair a. I he Majeatic's heat light riveting prevents fuel waetet its perfect baking prevents food v'aate.and it's unbreakable malleabta iron and rutt-retiatins, charuool iron make repairs a rars need. V. S. Smith went over to Condon Wednesday. It. H. Zinter. of Eightmile, was an lone caller Saturday. J. E. Cronan left for Portland on Sunday's train. Mrs. W. C. Cason was down from Heppner Sunday. J. A. Williams left for Portland on Tuesdaymornlng's train. R. S. Wilcoa returned to his home near Pasco the first of the week. B. F. Sorenson, of Morgan, was doing business in lone Saturday. C. B. Sperry and wife motored up to Heppner Wednesday afternoon. J. B. Cox took a carload of cattle to the Portland market Tuesday morning. Frank Engleman and J. T. Knapp enberg were county seat visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayers were down from. Heppner for a short time Saturday. J. H. Cochran is in lone again aft er an absence of several weeks which he spent in Washington. Artnur Coltznausen arrived in lone Sunday evening to look after his farm north of lone. C. M. Schriver returned to lone from a few days business trip to Spo kane the first of last week. 0. E. and C. J. Peterson returned Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Portland Mrs. H. C. Frank and her brother Frank Stoops, arrived in lone Sun day morning from Kennewick, Wash ington. P.G. Hale returned to White Swan Wash., Monday of last week after few days visit here with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Hale. Mrs. R. T. Cochran returned to Heppner Wednesday after a few days visit with friends and relatives in lone. Frank Stoops went to Lexington Sunday afternoon to help his father, who is drilling a well for Mr. Swag-gart. Mrs. Mable Black and small son, Kefton, came up from Hood River Saturday, Mrs. Black being called here by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Jacob Bortzer. Mrs. Celestine Balsiger returned to lone Saturday evening after a vis it of several months with her sons at Metzer, Oregon and White Salmon and Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. W. J. Blake went over to Grass Valley Wednesday to take care of her son, W. Hay Uiike and his wife, who were both down with the flu" and unable to secure help. Mrs. J. W. Henkle arrived In lone Thursday for a few days business visit. The Henkle's are now located in Portland and Mrs. Henkle states that they like their new location very well. Mrs. Richard McEUIgott is report ed seriously 111 with "flu" at her home on Eightmile. Her daughter, Miss McEUIgott, who la an army nurse, was granted a leave to come home and care for her. The High School boys gave a very pleasant party in the Rink Thursday evening. All of the high school stu dents were present and a very enjoy able evening Is reported by them, salesman spent Friday In lone. Sir StorTt paid his respects In lone during the last week, leaving a small son with Mrs. H. C. Frank Sunday evening of last week, and an equally small daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson on Tuesday. MrB. Delia Corson left for Lyle, Wash., Friday morning to be with her slitter, Mrs. Etta Shlppey. Mrs. Shippey mi (Tei i-d an attack of the flu" a few weeks bko and so far senna unable to regain her strength. B.F. Akers and family returned to lone last weelt after a few weeks' stay in Portland, where Mr. Akers was1 employed in the ship yards.They had intended to make their home in that city until spring, but the scarci ty of houses caused their earlier return. Frank Hopkins is the first of the lone boys to be released from mili tary service since the signing of the armistice. He has been at the Field Artillery Officers Training School in Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., but was recently honorably discharged. He returned to lone Wednesday. A community gathering was held in the high school auditorium Friday evening. Prof. Wells gave an inter esting talk in behalf of the school and a short program, was rendered. Following the program all present joined in singing some of the old fav orite and patriotic songs. The re mainder of the evening was spent so cially and a delicious lunch of sand wichees and coffee was served by the high school students. All present enjoyed the evening and hope for a repetition of this informal communi ty meeting. Only 12 Shopping Days till CHRIST MAS CECIL ITEMS Pete Benson and Otto Linstrom were Cecil visitors on Sunday. W. H. Cronk and son were as far as Cecil Sunday hunting ducks. Mrs. Paul F. Mahoney called upon Mrs. P. Nash and Mrs. Combest. Mr. and Mrs. John Nash paid a business call in Heppner on Thurs day. ' Misses A. C. Lowe and A. C. Hynd called upon Miss Ettie Barnes on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cronk of lone spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe. T. W. Osborn and J. H. Pepper were business men in Heppner on Wednesday. Jim Kiernan of Butterby Flats, boarded the train for a lay off In Portland for a few days. Herbert Hynd and his sister Annie came down from Heppner on Satur day to take in the basket social. Wid Palmateer and J. C. Crabtree are doing a little road work for the county near Cecil. Mr. J. Haley from the Standard Oil Co. of lone visited the Butterby Flats ranch on Thursday. Messrs Yates and Doney from Meacham Oregon are visiting friends on Willow creek this week. Mr. McNamer of the lone Meat Market, accompanied by Mr. Soren son, of Morgan were doing business in Cecil Tuesday. H. J. Streeter was in Cecil Sunday with his Cleveland tractor giving a demonstration, all who witnessed the same were well pleased with it. Mr. J. H. Pepper who Is over hauling Tnce Joe Osborn's Cater pillar engine and other machinery took a business trip to Heppner and lon3 on Saturday. W.G. Hynd and Miss Hynd of Rose Lawn, Sand Hollow autoed to Cecil on Monday accompanied by Charley Hynd and John Ewlng ot TJklah, after visiting among their friends returned on Tuesday to Sand Hollow accom panied by Miss A. C. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd of Butter by Flats entertained the following parties on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Barratt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlksen. Mr. Clifford Hendrlksen, and Mltm BJork also Mr. John Vaughn, B. Stone, Don Case all of Heppner. Jack Hynd got stalled with his liulck on tho hills on Monday even lng i.nd had to have It hauled Into lone by C. Kellog with the Sand Hollow truck. This is the llrst time In two and a half years Hint Jiielt bus had to abandan his car through any breakage. In planning that X-Mas Dinner remember we have a complete stock to choose from. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Canned Fruits and Vegetables Plum and Fruit Puddings Mince Meat Preserves, Jams and Jellies Nuts, Popcorn, Candy Remember, Candy is to be secured in limited quantities only this year. Phelps Grocery Co. i 1 The Bootblack's Christina GILLIAM & B1SBEE Crie If tour M-tttt dt at trit. 1hm imm u V. -jppI nu tlh nuir Mel! mril nl t 'A J K IiiHi, Inftftof Mt. mad I If.'-'i'i- -v... 1 ' ' -4 1 ?.: I I'm rl-h! I've a-nt a dollar all my own To arwrxl for ChriHtmna ben a suvln' aornn dlnre l-uurth July, a lltt!.. at n tlm. luln' odd Job, awfarln' r.fr on sum An' now what ahall 1 spend It fer? My at am! The al.ow raao la full an" hln" iid I With t'f'aoms rr to lv th. folks you I Ilk.. Iifit mntli.r wr llvd I Ml ymi whnt Tho' ain't many klda lii'ky's me. I'm hound! Now, I've gnt twenty Ir-ft I'll buy aomo gum An' randy n' popcorn and soma applc-s trio. An' I'll b Pant ("luus and hava soma fun A nllln' atrx kln'a frlntmin vi tll you TV ain't no plrnlc In ttila llvln' wi.rld That's hulf so J lly aa tha on. lli'-r'-'ll h. When all tha klda com. shlvorln' round HOLIDAY NOTICE! I hereby announce that my headquarters in Heppner will bo found at "THE PALM" of which my trusted lieutenant, Mr. Bob Hart, Is the proprie tor and where will bb found everything In the way of Holiday Goods that the heart of any kiddle could desire. Toys, Candies, Confections, Peanuts, Popcorn, Hot Drinks For the kiddie's daddy or big brother you will also find as flno a line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Cigars as you could wish to sebi't a Christmas filft from. Wishing all a Merry ChrlKtmiM and a Happy New Year, I '! Yours truly, Santa Claus ' r i- B V - i V -X" L I aa a . a ... . a. .. ! f ' ' . -I''v-.V '""Osi V -O-v.,. VI cup; i th. stov. A t'- " ;-:....V V't-arl"- - VSTT i V. "" h woutd-poor llttl. sl.kly thlmr. , On ',l..nu. mornln'. W1..I1 Worn. , f m - V- Jj'fXI -' -C-lrr' fy Onnli ; Th-m aturrd out atorkln'. hangln' on th. w , - i th; V-t'-- li"Vl - M ul " " that'. cr.kd Ilk. any. ! ' ,. w u n A Wi ' -- Sfc ..-", Vfiy 1 . i 3 7 '.-.' - '. thin- Oh. how I'll hol1r, "Murry Chrlstmua!" T V -v " ' - VV" " V S .' J - X '?.Z 'n$'-,''S4 To I II buy that for b.r. Now, l.'ma ! .v , w , w '. -.y ' t . - '.." V-'I; v H Tb"'' """" r bva .iKhty fx:" ""' k . . w , 4 .."' ;.-r, . " ' '' i C . '"' '" -V-l ,'vj l'fl- -Itarrlat FYan.n. rrorkr In Buffalo Y. t'lhe A'j-V? " ' ' 0 v- ? C "jf'jF "" '" T'- W' I M . ' ''" "any for a top to .pin; I ' I'.iK'.Y;, f' t ; j. . .." '. "I " htm Mia-tl.at'S t.-n rrit. mora- , .'inruvuuuuLnnrjtruuuuuijLr- V ; Rlvttlti6i-. - ' SU.V ! "M-r. ...II I buy f-r J!m' ' ftM f .Xfci'UL. )' fc. J--tJ J v-v-3 '"" ' ' ' '' x "" ' ""wth oran; Jr tyVJJ'W 2 YOUR OPPORTUNITY i 'aua.M f 4 k . j' u . .. I II irt on., an' t.K Jtm-'a my pard-h.'s ot root. An' a itrmkan dad that b-aia him blak and bln. Kqw, In .,t forty lft, and mothr wanta I th. d.-a-a thlmbla hra I old An' f it) o' hoba and bnt all out at a.. I ti I rould nn. of af.lld W'M' That wouldn't ba half fn4 nouri for rW- Not If 'twas te4 with diamond al around; Having ilfilibd to liavi lli'ipin-r January Jut, 131J, I hereby otT'T for ralo tlin following: My aevi'ii rooiu r" Id tiro on Will street. My Iikiih I. old K'umIh, Ini'lmlitiK I'Iiiiio. Ono T) i iti-t, Sinitli IIiob. Twij Koi'I Cam, 1017 Mod I. Olio ! :i rti 11 y "n', Ji'lli' V M 'I'I' l. One Child rf Tony. "Ono 4 yur old Mare, Ono V r I i ri K Colt. .Sine rot'la r.f trnml diy wmnl nt fji-ne Muttr aon's llatirh, All (ikit.'H nhK ln wlil bla'i rail and m tllo promptly. DR. N. E. WINNARD rf 1 I