Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 11, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    MGE FOl'R
HKW'N'Kk HKkAl.t), fiEPPN'E K, OFiEGOM.
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1014.
The First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
Oldest Bank in Morrow County
Capital, Surplus and Profits
$140,000.00
Your Banking Business Will be Appreciated
LOCAL fitly PERSONA
LADIES
Bring in your old hals and have them
re-trimmed and made up-to-date. We
do expert tinting and dyeing. A full
line of Sash and Girdle Ribbons.
Don't forget about those Fay-Ideal Stock
ings, which are especially good for the
school children's use. We have a com
plete line, all sizes.
HERREN MILLINERY PARLORS
MRS. L. G. HERREN, Prop.
A 2000 Foot Wall
Would be undertaken just as readily as a 100
foot well by W. D. Newlon, the man who has
never drilled a dry hole, and who has been the
most successful well driller in Morrow County.
If you want a well, just write to
VV. D. NEWLON
Address, llcppncr, Oregon
(). M. Ycagcr, Architect and I.uildcr.
Get u premium.
Remember the linhy Show.
Wc specialize on news.
Barrels for sale. Herb Kant.
See the Sknnkmiis at Ilaylor's.
They are daisies.
O. M. Veneer furnishes blue prints
! f ree when he does your buildiue.
( has. ( ox recently purchased Elmer
Lewis' farniinir implements and lease. '.
.lewcl Hale returned from Marsh
field last Monday.
Mrs. John Kilkenny was a lleppner
caller last Tuesday. !
Kd. Mavis was in the city on mat-!
tors oT business, Tuesday. !
Dell Ward was in from the ranch,
Tuesday. ;
Kph. Eskclsnn anil wife, from Lex- '
ingtnn, were in the city, Tuesday.
Sam Woods was in town last Tues
day. He came up from Portland.
Mr. (launt, from Hardman, was in
the city last Wednesday. j
('laud Keithley hauled in some of his
dollar wheat last Monday. j
Charley lirown was in from lilack-
horse the first of the week. j
Hiram Clark was u lleppner visi- !
tor Tuesday.
The llynd Brothers were in from
Sand Hollow. Tuesday. '
our streets, Tuesday.
Mr. Charley Ilomhrage was seen on
HOUSES FOR SALE 5 or (i head
old up. Impure at Herald Ollice.
M. M. Clark and family returned
from an extended trip to Portland and
other points the Mrs!, of the week.
Stephen Irwin is at home from
Rnckaway Reach anil has gone to
I laboring for Minor and Co.
The Itrown sisters, of Blackhorse,
I were trading with our merchant,
i Tuesday.
I Waller Robinson, a well known
! Eight mile rancher, visited in our city,
I Tuesday.
Hardman was represented by Ches
ter Saling, Ernest Wyland and Clark
Stephens last Tuesday.
FOR SALIC 2 jersey cows and one
Me Laval separator for $ 1 50 or will
sell separate. Eugene Barton, 5 miles
north of Lexington.
Charley Jones was in the city from
the Multon ranch the first of the week
to got posted on the war.
Mrs. L. E. Cohn and daughter,
(lladys, returned from Parker's Mill
the first, of the week.
The People's Cash Market has just
received a shipment of fresh Eastern
Oysters, the large kind that you all
! like.
j h'rank Mover, a prominent Black
horse rancher was in the city on Mon
'hvy. ' OREGON First. ( P. (asebeer
agent, Oregon Life Insurance Com
pany. Itesl for Oregouians.
O. J. I laugewnnd, a popular young
man of the Egg City, was in lleppner
I last Tuesday night.
T. Robinson and son, were
visitors the middle of the
Ern Mover, a well known wheat
rancher in Blackhorse, was in the
city on business last Wednesday.
Frank McCullough came to town
last Tuesday with a car of beef cat
tle for Stanlicld Bros.
Jack Mevnre, a well known sheep
man from Rhea Creek, was in the
city on business the first of the week.
I Read the Fair ad.
i 'ast Wednesday for a few days vaca-
: t lull.
Mrs. S.
i Hardman
week. j
Let O. M. Veager do your carpenter
win k.
E. B. Driskctl and family left, on
Thursday morning for I.cwiston, Idaho
where they will make their home.
.Mrs. (.Menu Wells left yesterday for
La Grande, where she will visit with
'datives.
J. B. Sparks left yesterday morning
for Portland where he will invest in
i new Studebaker ear.
Huh Clark returned from Lexington
ast Tuesday where he has been em
ployed in the barber shop.
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1. Cox, one of our prominent llinton ;
Creek readers, was in the county seat,'
I'uesday. j
Ed. Adkins has joined the crowd
which travels in style. He bought
Sparks' Studebaker Four last Wednes
lay. Clyde Wells and Charley Jayne. were
seen with the other children riding on
he merry-go-round. j
W. T. Brookliauscr, a well known
resident of Hardman, was in the city
he first of the week.
0. M. Yeager builds good houses,
iiarns and cement cellars.
Jack Wodard, a well known ruttcr
''reek rancher, was in lleppner last
Tuesday:
1 Remember to send the semi-weekly
I to those boys and girls going away to
ii'hool.
Mr. Albert Colvin, better known as
'Swede" was up from the Egg City
; last Tuesday.
Mr. Glass and daughter, who live on
! the old Henry Gay place, were in the
I it.y last, Tuesday for supplies.
Fred Lucas came in from the Flats
last Tuesday to keep in touch with the
news.
01. Justus , a prominent llinton
("reek rancher, visited the city, Tuesday.
Roy Missildinc, nn up-to-date Black- '
horse rancher, was in for a few sup
' dies on Tuesday. I
1 For rag rugs and rag carpet weav
ing and also rugs from old ingrain
arpots, see the lleppner weaver just
j ninth of the Catholic Church.
! Mr. E. 0. Freytag, the expert exhi
bit man, arrived in lleppner, Wcdncs
lay night and has gone to work ar
ranging the exhibits for the Fair.
! Melbert Starred, from Portland, re-
turned to his home yesterday after a
' . isil nt the Tyndall Robinson ranch in
lie mountains.
Mell Ward, the "morning glory"
'armor, so it has been said, was in
from the McKimmey place, yester
day. Jim Kirk paid the city a call last
Tuesday, lie also paid the sem week
ly a little cash for which we lire very
grateful.
Lewis Brown was in the city last
Tuesday from Ed. Adkins. Lewis
will travel in style from now on, as
Ed. has a new car.
Albert Halm, a well known rancher
in Clark's Canyon, was in the city
the fust of the week.
i J. T. K nnppenlierg, a prominent
citizen of the F.gg City, was in llepp
ner last 'I'uesday night, returning the
' following morning.
at Minor & Go's
i inn on
1000 votes will be given for every dollar paid
on book accounts between the 1st
and 10th of September.
Bo quick to accept the advantages of this
ollVring mid remember THERE ARE ONLY
FOlll "WEEKS remaining of the contest.
Every minute spent now in acquiring votes
means a big advancement of your excellent
possibilities. The contest lasting through
the "Bigger and Better" Morrow County
Fair gives you opportunities otherwise lost.
You will be associated with people from all
parts of the county, thus enabling you to
boost your standing.
List of Prizes to be given away September 19.
1st prize, $200 De Lux Grafnola
2nd prize, Colonial Queen Sewing
Machine!
3rd prize, Gold Watch, 20 vr, case.
4t,h prize, Handsome Gold Watch.
5th prize, Beautiful Toilet Set.
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FOR SALE
I have for sale several 10 and 20-acre tracts of Willow
Creek bottom land, all under ditch, just outside the limits of
the city of lone, and Vt, of a mile of the schoolhouse. Some
of these tracts are already seeded to alfalfa. Trices are
reasonable and terms can be arranged to suit.
These tracts can be made into ideal orchard and truck
garden farms.
Ike Howard
IONE, OREGON.
At the FAIR STORE
Saturday, September 12, 14
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 THE FAIR STORE will open its
doors for business. The stock will consist of a general line of
LADIES AND GENTS GOODS
also
DOMESTICS, SHOES and NOTIONS
We will buy and will sell for cash which will enable us to
underbuy and to undersell all competitors.. .We invite the good
people of lleppner and its vicinity to examine our prices.
Each article will be plainly marked. We expect to save you
from 15,r) to hO cents on the dollar. The Fair Store is here to
stay and expects to grow together with the prosperous town
of lleppner. Circulars will also be distributed with our prices
soon.
TO WHOM IT M.W CONCERN :
This is to certify that I took up the
following horses on September 2,
Hil l, and am holding same at lrrigou,
Oregon, for the payment of costs and
damages.
One sorrel mare, rrnh brand on
right shoulder and "M" on right
time.
One brown horse, three white feet,
while face and iindistinguishahle
brand on right shoulder.
One horse, mouse color, crab brand
on right shoulder.
One ImrNc, spoiled, with rrab brand
on right shoulder.
All of the above mentioned stock
will be sold at public auction at Irri
gon, Oregon, on the L!lst. day of
September, till I, nt Ii o'clock p. m., to
satisfy dels of taking up, care and
keeping the same and further damag
S-H-O-E-S
of every description
I specialize on
AMERICAN GENTLEMEN"
dress shoes
"JOMO'
and
brand and A. A.
work shoes
FITTER
E. N. G0NTY
The up-to-date repair man.
W.
A. WALPOLE
Iriigon, Oregon.
THE FAIR STORE
MAURICE KOPPLE, Prop.
SIMMONS.
IN THE (TRCFIT CO CRT OF THr
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
i ROW COINTY.
!. II. Holder,
Plaintiff.)
vs.
Frances M. Holder,
Mcfcndant.)
To Frances M. Holder, the above '
named defendant: 1
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
)F OREGON: You are hereby com i
mamlcd to appear in the above en-
titled cause on or he for Friday, the j
".1st day of August, A. I. F.M I, to mukf ,
answer to the Complaint of plaintiti
i!ed herein against you, and in rase
oil fail so to appear the plaintiff wili
ipply to the t m 1 1 for the relict
;r;tycd for in the Complaint to-wit:
'or a decree of said Court dtssoh mg
be bonds of matrimony existing be
ween plaintiff and defendant and foi
lie custody of the minor child nt
n'liintifT mid defend. lot, Omn Ethel
Holder, and for sin! oilier and fur
ilier relief to the Com I may seem
1 itnt.ihle and just.
The time prescribed for the publi
i ition of this Summons u m weeks,
i o.d the date of the appearance of
' die defendant is August .I, I'M I
J This suiniimiis Is published by order
i the Honorable C. C. I'ailerx'ii.
' bilge of the County Couit of Morrow
, i .unity, Oregon, whnh order ttit
i", oh- on the '.Mh day of July, A. l
I'M I.
I I he date of the first publication if
'I n Summons it the !'th day of July,
J I'll.
i Sam E. a" Yiictor
Attorney for Plaint iff.
MEALS AT
ALL HOURS
15,c 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 50c
SiSS y2i223
fell iM feifel
PALACE HOTEL
FREE GRANITEWARE FREE
Your Choice of Stewpan, Milk Pan, Pie Tin, Spoon;
Wash Pan, Water Cupi, or Soap Dish with each pur
chaie amounting to $2.50, or for lCc each.
Large Dishpan free with $5 purchases, or 25c cash.
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Bread on
hand every day.
IONE,
R. V. WHITEIS
OREGON
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