THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, December 21. .f..2..i..j. We Extend to all Our Patrons and Friends """-i" J.VS ITEMS 4- 4. 4. 4. Our Best Wishes for a erry Christmas Hay M. Oviatt has rPtlirTin.1 a combined visit v.- business trio with his parents- at swih.. gon. u,e- Miss Daisy Rlnto r, in the HP L teanner her hnrnVill 1 ' "aS p0ne to Irt, v bany t0 spend hol- Mil 1 1 II 1 13 I and a Happy New Year E. N. Gonty Shoe Store Exclusive Shoe Merchants - s-r-: -rrrr rry Save for Christmas Christmas may seem a bit far off, but it will arrive almost before you realize it. And then you'll need some ready money for the occasion. Start saving for Christmas now. Small weekly pay ments, plus interest, will soon grow into a sum well worth having. We help you save. Come and ask us about it. This is more than a bank at which to deposit your money; it is a helpful institution willing and able to help you in the safe and sound conduct of your mon'tary affairs. Make it YOUR bank. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON. Make the Children Happy on MerryXhristmay Day The Tum-a-Lum Lum ber Company will give away, absolutely free, to all patrons and friends a fine rree Wishing everyone a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year with greetings Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co. Misses Thlhv artrl -r,. . two charmlK'yOU-B'fa'eema u.ii8 m Heppner Saturday. Mr. .inri Mra T,,,i -r daughter. Miss Louvell ol ' n ear LT mgton. were in t. o ... drMx some r.hrl.tm.. " .luraa'r aoinS Mr. and Mra t ti . - iicixi arrived from Portland Sundav p.!,, . IT" d? f He or a U;n ""-i' me po- Mi fJ0raman and operator in the """u, until recentlv employed in the Standard Oil offices C 11 um antes, Idaho, that himself and family have located there Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rugg were tn from their Sh, ,i. u . e. In j , l "-"cn. nome safur- day and reported fine, bright weath- . . nci6nuurnooa. HeDDner they seemed tn rhsi, v.j ppner' on the fog that day Crner Rav M Ovintt Vioc ,. Henry A.ken home on the east side Mra. fllnrive PhAina , uvipo, a iurmer resi- dent of Heppner, now residing at Pendleton emtio rvi.c j, h ttl , , w a. n'w Qavs acrn and is visiting her relatives, Mr and Mrs. Phil Conn. ' and Miss Tin foe , 1JUFUiai instructor fn Misson ; Mn; r ' n'ns Sne to Miss SchannrH school, is snendiner hor rh.iut A her home in Portland. Colleire nnd TIni,!(.. ... . """suy siuuents are returning to Heppner for the hol- ,Utt' "J annual, every train, those ar- ratt, Jasper Crawford, Max Rocers from O. A. C: Chas. Chirk f, rr' of I Arthur Camnholl 0.; Vera Mahnnry and Everett Patti son are expected from U. of W. Fri- Mr. nnd Mra v T n , joiner reriirn- ed from Portland Sunday evening. Miss TCntTtrvn Tiof :c, . .... 1, jftlumM1 "eni tpp veek-pnd with her fri v fin ncror at the fiorppp nf lone where Miss Van Vactor Is n-tiv 11 1 11 1:. Miqs Mnrp-nret i v . tii , . ""-"""'i it'Hcner m, . , uanKHi social H and dance in Ed Reitm.an's Mir new y I grain bin last Saturday at which a n inuM iiit'Kxnnr social evening was en- W. loved Dtlfi the oimi nP 1 T r ' . ized with which to buy furniture for Ilia ur.Vmnl V.n..nn Sunday to spend the holidavs with n v u"ici iriHiives, Mrs, Goodman hna hoon . t. . iiiu lui a coupie 01 weeks. Miss Velma Kngelman sncnt the " vviv-t-iiu aL 1 1 1" r noiiie in xone. MlH. Kit Mpfortv and 111- J. . f(r rnmp nn frnm ThA nnn , a. uiuuui a visii wun ner parents. MlSS T.imiln orA nnit nm ""'i" t iiiiin ir n rn ha innnt; Henry Gay wps in town Friday I uoing some Uliristmr.s shopping, and preparing to send a shipment of lat turkeys to the Portland nmrknt Mr Gay says it is pretty fine winter wcainer on lilioa crock, which, by Hie way, is not far removed from the ba nana belt. F. A. MoM.-namin went to Pendle- um rriday nionung to attend the wool growers nieetlnir In r.pssiim in that city Friday and Saturday, and also to be present at the meeting of uie t rionits of Irish Fre.d.m in v i i melon Sunday. W. P. Mahoncy went to Pendleton Friday to attend the wool growers w incelinp, returning Sundav. h V . J. (Pob) Carsnor. i-attl.-mnn jrage and legislator-elect of Wheeler Ml county, who registers from Spray and fi is 111 nome anywhere In Oregon, was Mil town Thursday night on his vnv m .ijthe gathering of the sheepmen at ; 1 fiunoton. air. t'arsnor was elected i" hip legislature at t tie recent e!cc tion and will soon bo registering r. C. Haynie nnd family expect to cine iieppner soon for Fnirfi..i,i Idaho, where he has accepted Hie i.isniersnip or the Security X:,timvi nank. Mr. Haynie has peen con ncotod with the First National Hank nere lor tne past year. J. R. Olden wild ri... A 1 ... ' "uanii on ,Ti ,u"tt ri't'KK and always smiles h.K nnus Rood or had, was a busi ness visitor in town Friday The new Heppner hotel. wW, i... the wnv. lma i 1 " A rick, accommodated its first tl.M, jVlast Thurst'ay night when dozen roiristr..,i . ' il : . rnjoyeu the W,Niiuuiy or mine host, James H ir- I for the night. ' " Mil We are offering real values at departments. . We are putting of cost, and are making every as much here as anywhere. We "Black Bear" Bib Overalls, heavy blue," $1.75 Blue Stripes, Gray, Etc $1 .75 "Boss of the Road," heavy blue bib . $225 Heavy Blue Waist Overalls .... $2.00 $7.00 and $7.50 Corduroy Pants $5.95 20 Reduction on Suits, Overcoats, Dress Trousers, Sweaters Big Special Reductions on Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Sox, Shirts DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW AT "GOOD Starving I' .y 3,5oo,6oo Hungry Children! A TERRIBLE CONDITION FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. FEED A Magnifcent Ten Ameriran rJnlir-,. i.-i. n own m. Can youa, hwni Morrow County is Asked for $1,250 Will You Do Your. Part? The campaig ls 0 tis k. Inyoor(ta;iionit) Vawter Crawford, County Chairman M. D.CLARK W. P. MAHONEY P r t C.B.SPERRY,I0ne M. B. SIGNS, greatly reduced prices in all of our prices where they belong regardless effort to allow your money to buy , quote a few of our reductions here CO. GOODS" In Europe! ! ONE Christmas Gift ... J'SSfSS? ChriStS " "niM U1L1,1AM p M CUTT L SHUTT- Heppner W. F. BARNETT. Lexington Boardman.