Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 17, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914.
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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
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PERSONAL
Prewitt Cox motored to Pendleton
last Saturday, returning Sunday night.
Deputy Assessor Willard Blake was
up from the Egg City yesterday look
ing after business matters.
' G. L. Bowman, Bert Loftin and
Mrs. Lincoln, were Long Creek people
who made the trip into Heppner Sun
day to take the train yesterday for
Salem.
Reasonable Rates
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 lull sized 6 inch hole at the same price you are
paying for small wells. 1 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
See Knappenberg of lone for milch
cowg. Cheap if taken at once. Terms
to responsible parties.
W. S. Smith, well known Egg City
resident, was in Heppner yesterday
morning.
Mike Healey and family are now
residents of the Castle Rock country. ;
Mr. Healey will engage in the sheep
business and already has a band
wintering near that place.
W. R. Irwin, Thrmas Brennan and
Wm. Spencer were hunting geese near
Arlington a couple of days ago.
WHEAT HAY
15 to 20 tons good wheat hay for
sale Phelps Grocery Co.
Bob Young was in the city yester
day from his home in Eightmile.
Do you want to rent an extra de
sirable house? If so, call at the
Herald office.
Notice to Customers.
,1 am now able to accomodate all
my customers as I have my old barn J
ready lor use.
W. T. McRoberts.
Mrs. Harrison Chapin was an in
coming passenger, Monday evening.
She was returning from Pendleton
where she had been to close a deal on
her stock ranch near TTardman.
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
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
Di Kistner, a former successful
physician of Heppner who is now lo
cated in Portland, spent the last week
end in Heppner looking after business
matters, and was a guest at the T.
J. Mahoney home.
Phil Doherty and family were in
Heppner for the Hibernian conven
tion and entertainment.
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
See Knappenberg of lone for milch
cows. Cheap if taken at once. Terms
to responsible partus.
Hugh Currin and wife were visitors
in the city during the Hibernian
doings.
Wm. Morrow, who is connected with
the right-of-way and tax departments
of the O.-W. R. & N. Co., was in
Heppner attending to business con
nected with his office the latter part
of last week.
Maurice H. Kopple, of the Fair
Store, went to Portland this morning
to buy some holiday stock His broth
er, Marcus Kopple, arrived here from
Astoria last evening to take charge of
the store during his absence.
Con Carty and wife have been
visiting in the city several days.
City Meat Market
FRANK HALL, Prop.
Retail Butcher
Fat Stock AlwaysjjWanted at Market Prices.
Phone 563
Fred Pullen was in from Lone Rock
today.
WHEAT HAY
15 to 20 tons good wheat hay for
sale Phelps Grocery Co.
John W. Maidment came in from his
home at Lone Rock yesterday.
Peoples' Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
Ojirii fur iii.sjfi .s-.s' under neic and e.rierienced management,
Snl'trH and trill appreciate your patronage.
Fresh and Cured Meats
J. G. Kilpack, field worker for the
Boys and Girls Aid Society of Port
land, arrived in Heppner last even
ing.
Boyd Logan, well known creek
rancher from Cecil, came up last evening.
IHE HERALD SOLICITS
AT S1.50 PET. YEAR
-104 LIVELY ISSUES
See Knappenberg of lone for milch
cows. Cheap if taken at once. Terms
to responsible parties.
Mrs. C. T. Humphries and chil
dren left this morning for Marcus,
Wash., to join Mr. Humphries.
YAKIMA
Potatoes
at car on O.W. R.
& N. tracks in
Heppner
$1.05
PER SACK
Stanley Young
FOR SALE!
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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Before you place the order for that piece of
CLASSY JOB PRINTING
Dr. Iye came up from lone Sunday
evening and made his brother, our
local dentist, a short visit.
Revival meetings are being con
ducted at the Baptist Church in lone.
Ucv. Handsaker expects to conduct a
series of special meetings in the
church at Hardman within a week or
two.
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
500 posts for
Company.
Bale Phelps Grocery
Jaa. Gillcese, wife and children,
were visitors in Heppner during the !
Hibernian Convention.
Attei
noon
Ladies!
lone and Lexington high school foot
ball teams will meet on the Lexington
gridiron Thanksgiving day, in the afternoon.
Extraordinary Sale on
Suits and Skirts
We received a lot of skirts and suits
which we will close out at a remark
ably low price. : : : :
Pendleton people whom the Herald
man noted were here for the Hiber
nian convention were: Turner Crus
sen, Dernard Kinney and Mr. Murphy.
Charles Manning of Yakima,
Washington, is visiting Morrow Coun
ty friends. Mr. Manning spent his
boyhood days in Morrow County. He
is acompanicd by his wife and says
they may decide to locate in Eastern
Oregon.
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watch. Inquire at
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One car or nogs aim one car of
icittlp were shipped to Portland this
u morning from the local yards. They
ciin.e from the Interior.
Miss Grace May, teacher in District
No. 1(4, sends the Herald the following
list of honor pupils who were neither
absence nor tardy during the month
of October. They are: Alinn, Etta
and Leora Devin, Iseck Dexter, and
Glenn Gummell.
$100 Skirt
at
$5.00 Skirt
at
$(.00 Skirt
at
$2.48
3.48
4.48
John Hnyes arrived from Portland
last evening to spend several dnys
here looking after business interests.
O. ('. I.uttrell is transacting business
in Heppner today.
Bowkers' Orchestra of Portland
will furnish music for two dances at
least in this County next week. On
Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 2R, they will
play at the Fair Pavilion in Heppner
and on Thanksgiving night they will
be at l.exington.
..OKKGON FIRST.. .C. G. Caseberr.
agent, Oregon Life Insurance Com
pany, liest for Orcgonian.
Mrs. Ernest Wyland and son have
been spending week in Heppner at
the home of Mrs. Jay Dcun. The
; Wyland live at Hardman.
$30 Suits latest styles and $21 00
. . 17.00
pattern at
$25 Suits
at :
$20 Suit!
at :
13.50
THE FAIR STORE
Among the ltutter Creik people
who were here to attend the Hibern
ian Convention were: Jus. Nelson
Biid family, Patrick Doherty, John
Doherty, Cornelius McLaughlin.
FEDERATED CHI RCH
Rev. Will N. Ferris Minister.
Our Motto:
With thyself practice the utmost
strictness as touching the things that
thou shalt believe and do. I'nto all
others grant the utmost lilerty.
itible School at 1":4T a. m.
Preaching at 11 :00 a. m.
Theme: "Am I My Brother" keep
er?" Christian Endeavor, t?:30 p. m.
Thanksgiving service at 7:30 at the
Christian Church.
Midweek prayer service, Thursday,
;?:".() p. m.
' A cordial invitation is extended to
all. Strangers welcome.
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APRON SU E
The I .dir. of the Federated Church
ill hold an annm sale al Ihe home of
I he Misw tlagrr. Vrdnesday after
noon, Nov, I. from 3 00 to 1 Oil.
Cmhel Brothers, those musical
boys, ill 1 at the Star Theatre. Fri
day and Saturday nights, Nov. '.M and
'.'I. All kinds of string and Ml mu.if .
Don't forget that grrnt "Million Dol
lar Mystery" that is hon tM-ry Frl
d.iy night.
Christian t hurch.
The churches of Heppner will Join
in union Thanksgiving some at
the Christian Church next Sunday
evening.
The sermon will I preached by Rev.
Ferris. A union choir will furnish
music.
C. F. Swander, Corresponding Sec
retary of the Oregon Christian Mis
sionary Contention, ill speak tn the
Christian Church next Sunday morn
ing. At '!." o'clock in the afternoon he
ill speak at l.iUrty School lloue
and in the omirg al lone in the
Chrutun Church.
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