Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 23, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    BAf.E TWO
HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON.
FRIDAY, OCTORER 2S, 1014.
1
Vicker
Painter
Summerfield
Paper Hanger
Wall Paper
We Contract and Do Painting in all its
Branches
First door North of the Fair Building
SCHOOL NOTES
I
Made-to-Order
Fill ID 1111 SUITS
I OVERCOATS
$16.50 to $45
The buyer who wishes to be fitted with a suit
of the latest style and high-grade workman
ship is invited to inspect our large line of
all-wool samples. These samples are the
classiest ever shown in Heppner and are an
assortment of fabrics which cannot be beat
en anywhere. Expert measurements taken
and fit absolutely guaranteed.
If you want to look up-to-date and be up-to-date
in your clothes, give your order to
LOUIS PEARSON, Tailor
Heppner
j By Supt. S. E. Notson.
I On the first inst. I visited the
i school in District No. 32, which is un
der the guidance of Miss Margaret
Howard. The enrollment is ten. New
window shades have been provided, and
I several other improvements are con
i templated. The outbuildings are good
! and in good condition, A new fence,
' a new porch, a stable for the horses of
those who ride to school, and a cistern
are among the recent improvements
to the premises. The term will be
nine months.
In the Fairview district, Miss Mabel
Wood is at the helm. The enrollment
is eight. This school has three or four
framed pictures, some of which are of
the standard type. The pupils are ar
ranging to have the flag displayed out
side. The building will be repaired
and the windows changed so the light
will be admitted from the left side
only. A new dictionary has been pur
chased recently. The term will be
eight months.
Mrs. Alice Nichols presides over the
Gooseberry school. The enrollment
is ten. The opening exercises of this
school are inspiring. Although the
school had been in session only a few
days, the pupils did some excellent
singing. A can of water is kept, on
the stove to furnish mositure for the
atmosphere.
At the Hale Ridge school, Miss Ruth
Bowman and eight pupils were work
ing busily. The boys have construct
ed some play apparatus for the
grounds. They have arranged to
erect a flag pole, so the flag may be
displayed outside. New window shades
have been ordered. A closed jar for
the water supply has also been order
ed, and plans are being made to pur
chase new desks. The board, patrons,
teacher, and pupils are determined to
make the school a standard school if
possible.
Miss Alice Wilkins teaches the
Rocky Bluff school. The enrollment
is ten. The pupils ae getting started
nicely in the work of the term. This
school has a good flag, but no flag
pole has been erected as yet. There
has been some talk of building a new
schoolhouse, but it is not probable that
this can be done until next year. How
ever, some improvenent will probably
be made in the wa of new outbuild
ings, which it is hoped will be built
before winter comes on.
At Eightmile Center Mrs. Joyce
Huys and 14 pupils are getting started
nicely (n the work tf the term. Dur
ing the past year a cistern has been
built for the water supply and a new
wood house and barn, combined, has
been erected. Quite a number of new
desks have been recently purchased.
This school has a good book case for
the library. It is expected that the
literary debating society will resume
its work soon.
An exchange rises to remark that
we don't need new laws nor the
abolishment of others nearly so bad
as we do the enforcement of those we
have. If the howlers would spend
one-half of the money for a campaign
of law enforcement that they do for
the enactment of new ones we would
all be better off.
The Ideal
BREAKFAST
John Jenkins, a prosperous Eight-
mile rancher, was in the county seat
since our last issue.
Glenn Hayes and wife were in from
the ranch in their machine Wednes
day.
Let O. M. Yeager draw your house,
barn and cellar plans.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell were in
from Blackhorse Wednesday.
Mrs. Van Horn from Blackhorse
visited the county seat Wednesday.
0. M. Yeager builds good houses,
barns and cement cellars.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Matlock were in
from Hinton Creek Wednesday.
: for this season of the year.
j Cerial (MUSH) and Cream
: Hot Cakes and Syrup
J We have a complete assortment. See windows for varieties.
I Phelps Grocery Co.
Chas. Repass was in from Parker's
Mill way on Wednesday.
Show Case, 8-foot, for sale cheap
l'helpa Grocery Co.
J. H. COX
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Plans and Estimates Furnished for All Kinds of Buildings.
First Class Work Only.
I Make a Specialty of and Have Complete
Equipment for
Wm. McMillan w9 up from Lexing
ton several times this week looking
after business matters.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
P. DYE,
DENTIST
Pemanently located in Odd Fellows
building, Rooms 4 and 5.
IFflME
APIECE
'WAKE
THIS'
WEEK
sr ; .lira ir AltiT X
i - 'T7- -1 1 hi""""!""! 1 .
SPECIAL
SALE
Dr. IL T. ALLISON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS
Office Patterson Drug Store
Heppner, Oregon
Dr. A .P. CULBERTSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Second Door North Minor &
Co. Store.
Heppner,
Oregon
Drs. WINNARD & McMURDO
PH YSICIANS & SURGEONS
Heppner, . Oregon
Dr. F. Ni CHRISTENSON
DENTIST
Heppner, Oregon
Offices with
Drs. Winnard & McMurdo
M
All this week we are showing how easily and with what
delightful satisfaction, any housewife of Heppner can
operate the
onarcli Malleable Range
One ol your loc.il town.swoim n is cooking ami baking every day at our store with a Monarch
and we want you to come and see.
Mo factory expert is needed to explain the good features of this
range, nor to prove to you that it will do YOUR work in YOUR
kitchen in a dependable way. We are explaining the many exclu
sive features of the Monarch and showing, for your benefit, at the
same time, just how it operates to do away with kitchen drudgery
and save you a great deal of and money as well.
Ill TSSIIOW YOU Till. TOP II I AT NF.EDS NO BLACKING. THE DUPLEX DRAFT
tli.it insures , even baking beat, the triple wall construction that makei the range last a life time
and all of the rest of the MONARCH feature.
Case Furniture Company
C. E. WOODSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office In Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Ht-ppm-r, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office in Court Hour, Heppner, Ore.
WELLS &NYS
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
KNAITENHEKG & JOHNSON
ATTORNEYS
AND COINCELORS AT LAW
lone, .... Oregon
W. L. SMITH.
AHSTKACTER
Only complete ( of abitraet books
In Morrow Count jr.
HEPPNER, OREdON
H)H FINE IP-VO-DATE HOMES
Se
T. C. PENN1SEE,
ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR.
LOUS rE ARSON
TAILOR !
Irppmr, - t u Oregon.
House Moving
H
eppner Oarage
All Kinds of Repair Work Done Quickly
We are agents for
Ford, Overland and Mitchell
Automobiles.
Piir GILLIAM
1 A.'y 'iiiiyK
I B1SBEE
offer you stoves of
every description
THE GREAT MAJESTIC
MALLEABLE RANGE
(Which has no equal)
down to a $9.00 Cook Stove
Heaters from $2.00 to $40
Note the parts of the New Mission
Heater for wood and coal, has duplex
grates the same as a Steel Range.
If you want something to make a fire in
Come In And See Us
We will be glad to show you what we
have
Gilliam & Bisbee
The First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
Oldest Bank in Morrow County
Capital, Surplus and Profits
$140,000.00
Your Banking Business Will be Appreciated