PAGE FOVR HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER fi, 1914. This is a Personal Invitation To the People of Morrow County When in Portland Stop at The Imperial With Phil Metschan, Located on Washington Street at Broadway, formerly 7th St. Right in the Heart of the City. The Imperial Hotel Reasonable Rates jSoctcty Qefus U DUD PERSONA WELL DRILLING On Short Notice New Modern Machines with the best of Drillers enables me to do yom work on time. We work 24 hours per day and full sized 6 inch hole at the same price you are paying for small wells. I will have one machine in the lone district Shortly. If you want satisfactory work done on time address me at Lexington, Oregon. W. D. NEWLON THE FLORSHEIM SHOE IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU--AND The Holeproof Sox Just Hits the Spot and the wearer too, same kind of Hose. wherever he koch, will see people wearing the Till: PLACE TO BUY IS AT Sam Hughes Co. For Sale! A General Store doing a paying Cash Business. Inquire at Herald office The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wattenberger in southeast Heppner was the scene of merrymak ing Friday evening when the Misses Gladys Wattenberger and Cecil De- vore entertained between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 p. m. The yard was decorated with grinning jack o' lan terns and other Hallowe'en novelties. The guests were attired as ghosts and "spooks," and the true Hallowe'en spirit prevailed. The flower decora tions were white chrysanthemums. The evening was pleasantly spent with music and the playing of games. Delicious refreshments were served, The W. R. Irwin home was the scene of another delightful Hallowe'en gathering last Friday evening when Mrs. Irwin entertained in honor of her son, Ellis. The guests were : Ellis' classmates from the fifth grade iof the Heppner Public Schools. The j girls came dressed as boys and the jboys were dressed as girls. The hostess had arranged a number of games which were very appropriate for the occasion. The home was very tastefully decorated. Delicious re freshments were served. Friday evening at eight o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. George Sperry Jr., were happily surprised at their home in West Heppner. This was their first evening at home since their marriage two months ago. First, they were treated to a charivari. The guests were invited in, and surprised the bride by giving her a. "linen shower." The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thorn ton and Mr. and Mrs. Poe Hayes. Mr. Ed Rugg of the Nunamaker ton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hayes. A very enjoyable Hallowe'en party was given in the basement ot the Federated Church on Friday evening, October 30. The invited guests were pricipally pupils of the ' Heppner High School, who came masked, and arrayed in Halowe'en apparel. Games suitable to the occasion were indulged in and refreshments were served. The room was tastefully arrayed with appropriate decorations. ; Ralph Akers of Gooseberry was a Heppner visitor Thursday. 0. M. Veager, Architect and Builder. ! Born, in Heppner, Sunday, October. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Clint bharp of. Butter Creek, a 10 lb. boy. The writer saw D. E. Gillman over in Echo in his Pierce-Arrow car the latter part of last week. Biz Engleman, J. E. Cronan and Will Burger, all prominent citizens of the Egg City, autoed to Heppner Mon day with Mr. Bryson. Car of Yakima potatoes just re ceived Phelps Grocery Co. B. K. Searcy has closed up his shooting gallery for the winter and left on Wednesday for his home at Condon. Turkeys for Thanksgiving? If you have any for sale bring them to Roy Whiteis. I pay highest Cash price or allow you a larger amount in trade. I also wan ill other kinds of poultry. Just Received Shipment of Dalles Apples 90c Box See me before sending away your orders for groceries. I fill all orders with quality for quality and price for price in competition with any Mail Order House. R. V. WHITEIS IONE, - - - OREGON The High School Literary Society will give a free entertainment at the school auditorium this (Friday) even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Spray was represented in Heppner the latter part of the week by the presence of Bob Carsner and Mr. Waters. 500 posts for Company. sale Phelps Grocery Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Broady of Mor gan passed through town Tuesday on their way home from McDuffee's Hot Springs. Geo. W. Blake of Portland, formerly an extensive Gilliam County sheep man, was in Heppner Wednesday, ac companied by his nephew, Bob. r Made-to-Order 11 1 WINTER SUITS i AID IUS $16.50 to $45 The buyer who wishes to be fittediwith 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 tit absolutely guaranteed. If you want to look up to date and be up to date in your clothes, give your order to The sixth and seventh grade pupils of the Heppner High School gave a Hallowe'en entertainment Friday af ternoon under the direction of Miss Walker. The schoolroom was decora ted with jack o' lanterns, black cats and witches. A goodly number of parents and friends were present to listen to the program, every num ber if which was creditably rendered. Mrs. Dr. Gaunt departed yesterday from Heppner for Salem where her husband, Dr. Gaunt of Ilardman, will locate in the near future. The Gaunts will be greatly missed by their many warm friends at Hardman and the sur rounding country. t t Mrs. E. D. Brown left for Pendle ton yesterday where she will be busy : for some time looking after that new granddaughter which has just made FOUND A llaylor's. watch. Inquire at Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kirk were in Heppner Saturday. These people are now numbered among the Blackhorse farmers, having recently located on a homestead in that locality. FOR SALE I have a few choice Lincoln Bucks in Heppner for sale. See Frank Roberts. Wo noticed on Saturday Mrs. Van Horn, Mrs. Elda Green, Miss Andis and Dan Hcnshaw, who were visitors in the city from Blackhorse. ..OREGON FIRST... C. G. Casebeer, agent, Oregon Life Insurance Com pany. Best for Oregonians. The following articles having been re placed by new we are now offering them for sale. They can be had singly or in sets. All dining room table All dining room chairs Large assortment of plain white dining room dishes One large coffee mill One Oliver Typewriter One double adding Cash Register Palace Hotel her appearance home. at the Livingston LOUIS PEARSON, Heppner Prof. Cooper closed his series of lectures at the M. fi. Church South and departed for other points Wednesday. Co. A buyer looking for cavalry horses will be in Heppner on Wednesday, November 18th, at Healey'a Livery Stable. See his ad in this paper. SEE HARLAN Before you place the order for that piece of CLASSY JOB PRINTING Miss May Severance and Miss Smith, two of Ixington's popular teachers, were in Heppner Saturday, shopping. Mrs. Hallock left on Wednesday for Rellingham, Wash., where she expects to make her home permanently with a j I am an agent for Mrs. Summers' famous home remedies. Samples sent on request. Mrs. Hardest y, Morgan, Oregon. Mrs. Glenn Boyer returned home Monday evening from The Dalles. The force at the First National Bank have been listening all week to bear stories from Cashier Mahoney who spent most of last week in the mountains on a hunting expedition with Oscar Minor, Mayor and Mrs. Smead are back from their Portland visit Mr. Smead Mrs. Handsuker and child are visit- 'had charge of the Morrow County ex- Show. HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS-Small Payment Down Stop Paying Rent Money Into Sombody's Pocket. Own Your own Home and be Independent. We invite your Inquiries. . . BINNS' REAL ESTATE xng relatives at Walla Walla. Miss 1 lager went to Pendleton yes-1 terday. ! jhibit at the Land Products iMrs. Smead visited relatives. WANTKD f.irl to do (rencral housework in small family. Apply at Herad ollirc. Tailor NOTICE TO CKKMTOHS. Notice is hereby Riven that the un dersigned. AbiKal Van Horn, has been j Coun(y Court WM in Wed- duly appointed Administ.alrix of tho n0Wl,ny anJ yesterday. Their princi- estate of Robert Van Horn, deceased, ml 1U!)jneil!l besides th passing of by the Honorable County Court of ,.ajm9 nj other routine work was the Morrow County, OreBoii, and has duly preparation of their budget for 1915. (uhtied for such trust. VM pnK-,.ediiiBS will appear in our All persons holding claims against cxt lue. the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly tcrified, to nie ! at the oflice of Sam K. Van Vat-tor, my M'" k MeVcy and family are here attorney, in Heppner, Orcein, on or frt,m lloldendale, Wash., visiting reln- Ix'fore six months from the date of '" "d frif ntli. The McVey's lived the first publication hereof. ' many years in the Gooselierry Mated and first published this t'.lh country, where Mr. McVey was rated ELKHORN RESTAURANT Best Meals in the City and at the most reasonable prices Everything neat and clean Short orders served in quick and satisfactory style hix lit snui it t in. i i;m i in i mills from Oli v t.illnim ( mint, (.ood hrat bind uimnI lrl - iiihhI fences no lii1ilin l: - Kill It I tirl rrops no for .imprint im iin on place. I,. O, It M MO. Own. r. t.OS M.uW. t M, I'orll.uid. i I Hit SMIv-V number of female I "M. Asilrt .liir Hollers" canary! birds. I hose srv hiiih iirlerd ttinU hut day of Novemlier, A. P. HU t. AlilCAL VAN HOKN Administratrix of the estate Hubert Van Horn, leccaed. among the first farmers of the country. City Meat Market FRANK HALL, Prop. Retail Butcher Fat Stock Always Wanted at Market Prices. Phone S63 i Hi loun 1 1 UMKlnn, luegnn. Chan. Anderson, who is in the city to StTle Ittl th trritnit inn .lis, t,... I !' -P.mv m pninti lint R in pun A in (lie ; syndicate. While he was not success ful in the race for County Commis sioner, Mr. Anderson is gratified over the fad that he ran away ahead of his i ticket. HUt SVIFSome fine S. C. M. I .wliorii riMMti r st SI rsch ss lont Ihcv l.. J. F. lUrdislly, Mor gan, Oregon. The grand Jury convened last even intC at the court house. They mere delayed through the day by the non appearance of Juror IVnnis, who was late in arrivinit owing to the serious illness of his mother. Full report of their proceeding will be published in our Tuesday edition. J ml ire Phelps is expected l arrive here Sunday night to open court Monday morning. Peoples' Cash Market HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor ( fr bti)uj utuli r in n' nml rjr ifrlawnl niana'jnuent, $"tu-i!i' ami icHt (f'irn't,y y,mr intrmiagr. Fresh and Cured Meats