Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 10, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON.
TIT ESP AY. N'OVEMP.FR 1", 11 -
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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
ALAND
PERSONAL
O. M. Yeager, Architect and Builder.
..OREGON FIRST... C. G. Cascbeer, ;
ajrent, Oregon Life Insurance Com-
pany. Best for Oregonians.
W. H. Wilson the well known Dalles
lawyer is here for Court.
FOUND A watch.
Haylor's.
Inquire at
Cass Simpson from near Spray, was i
in the city Sunday night with a carload !
of hogs which he shipped to Portland, j
Judge Gilbert W. Phelps is a guest
at The Palace during Court week.
500 posts for sale Phelps Grocery
Company.
WELL DRILLING
On Short Notice
New Modern Machines with the best of Drillers enables me
to do youi 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.
V. B. Potter of Spray was in Hepp
ner the past few days on business.
Show Case, 8-foot, for sale cheap
'helps Grocery Co.
J. S. Beckwith, court stenographer,
is a guest at The Palace for the week.
Elmer Jones, a young man who has
been working in this vicinity for some
time, left yesterday for Lebanon, Mo.
Rev. Nelson O. Williams of lone oc
cupied the pulpit at the local Christian
Church Sunday morning returning
home yesterday.
For rag rugs and rag carpet weav
ing and also rugs from old ingrain
carpets, see the Heppner weaver just
south of the Catholic Church.
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 all
other kinds of poultry.
Just Received Shipment of Dalles Apples
SOc 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.
Jas. Carty, well known Sand Hollow
sheepman, visited Heppner yesterday.
Car of Yakima potatoes just re
ceived Phelps Grocery Co.
Percy Jarman, Butter Creek rancher
was in the city the latter part of the
week.
THE F10RSHE1M SHOE
IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU- AND
The Holeproof Sox Just Hits the Spot
and the wearer too, wherever he goes, will see people wearing the
same kind of Hose.
THE PLACE TO BUY IS AT
Sam Hughes Co.
Rev. Handsaker left yesterday for
Walla Walla where he will spend the
week.
Dr Ilaylor, who cares for sick watch
es, went to Portland Sunday to visit
his wife and son. Miss Evelyn Ship
ley has charge of the store during his
absence.
Anna, Patrick and Mary Carty, who
are children of Mr. and Mrs.Jim Carty
of Sand Hollow, have gone to Pendle
ton to attend school at St. Joseph's
Academy.
R. V. WHITEIS
IONE,
OREGON
FOR
Mrs. Belle Thompson of Portland is
in Heppner looking after business interests.
Henry Blahm is the owner of a new
Hudson Six, which is about the swell- j
est car in the county. The car was
purchased from the Heppner Garage,
local agents for the Hudson.
City Marshal Warnock of Echo came.
over last evening to attend court as a
witness.
A. J. Wright of Monument came in
from that place the last of the week
with hogs.
WANTED Girl to do general
housework in small family. Apply at
Herad ollice.
Al Emerson went to Portland yes
terday and will return with Mrs. Em-1
erson and the baby who have been
spending several months there. Mrs.
Emerson was just recently operated i
upon for cancer and is now feeling
quite well again. The baby has been
getting along fine.
For
Sale!
A General Store doing a
paying Cash Business.
Inquire at Herald office
The Heppner Garage has just sold to
Ed Hunt, the Rhea Creek rancher, a
Buick "37".
An auto party consisting of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Irwin and son, Mr. and Mrs
Ben Patterson and Andy Rood Jr.,
made a trip down to Arlington last
Sunday and saw so many geese that
they have the hunting fever and are
now laying plans for a hunting expi-
dition for the near future.
THE
AT SI
HERALD SOLICITS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
,50 FEPi TEAR 104 LIVELY ISSUES
Bert Mason, prominent merchant of
the Egg City, is transacting business
here today.
FOR SALE I have a few choice
Lincoln Bucks in ITeppner for Bale.
See Frank Roberts.
Chas. Elder, father of Fred Elder,
is in the city. Mr. Elder lived in Mor
row County years ago.
Master Charlie Johnson of Portland
is visiting in the city at the home of
his uncle, S. E. Van Vactor.
Mrs. E. G. Noble has returned home
after an extended visit with relatives
at different points in the Valley.
Christian Church.
Rev. N. O. Williams of lone preach
ed a helpful sermon at the morning
hour Lord's Day. There was one bap- j
tism at the evening service.
The Ladies' Aid will meet in the
Church parlors for the work Thursday
afternoon.
Next Sunday morning Minister
Handsaker will preach on: "The Mis
sion of the Church."
In the evening there will be a special
sermon to boys and young men. Sub
ject: "The Boy Who Cared." All boys
and young men are invited. Boys of
the Sundaay School will act as ushers.
Rev. Handsaker will have some an
nouncements concerning the coming
Boys' Conference at Mc Minnville.
There will be special music at each
service.
Dining Room Tables, Large As
sortment of Plain White Dishes,
One Large Coffee Mill, One
Oliver Typewriter, One
Double Adding Cash
Register.
Palace Hotel Company
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SEE HARLAN
Before you place the order for that piece of
CLASSY JOB PRINTING
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
Made-lo-Ordei
FALL III fill SUI1S
18 WIS
$16.50 to $45
The buyer who wishes to be flttcdiwith a suit
of the iatoU .sth" and hij;h grade workman
ship u invited to inspect our large line of
all wool samples. These samples are tho
classiest ever shown in Heppner and are. an
assortment of fabrics which cannot bo beat
en anywhere. Expert measurements taken
and tit absolutely guaranteed.
If uni want to look up to date and be up
to date in your clothes, give your order to
LOUIS PEARSON, Tailor
Heppner
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Itlona of modern time.
The eihlblt palacea are of nt In the Palace of Machinery 5n.'"
people In maa.iucrade coatume dm,ced H nlht beneath th Illuminated
archea over nine acre of floor apace Lincoln Heachey flew an aeroplane 10
the aame building.
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Tickets Upon Application
Jack Rabbit Garage