Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 24, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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HEPEN'Eft HERALD, HFPPN'ER, OREGON-
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 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
LOCAL ANDPERSONAL
Mrs. S. P. Devin continues
very ill.
! The Heppner Garage sold a
Ford car to Ura Adkins of Rhea
Crek a few days ago.
Show Case, 8-foot, for sale cheap
I'helps Grocery Co.
Reasonable Rates
imgrnaiimai
M. S. Maxwell, postmaster at
Parkers Mill, was in the County
!?eat on Saturday.
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
payini; 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
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williams
were visitors in the city from
lone Saturday night.
WANTED Two or three rooms for
light housekeeping.. .Inquire at this
office.
Ed. Engleman, well known
rancher near the Egg City, visi
ted the County seat Saturday.
! Theo. Anderson, the well
known Eightmile rancher, was in
; the city Saturday.
ELKHORN RESTAURANT
Dest Meals in the City and at
the most reasonable prices
Everything neat and clean
Short orders served in quick and satisfactory style
City Meat Market
FRANK HALL, Prop.
Retail Butcher
Fat Stock AlwaysVanted at Market Prices.
Phone 563
See Knappenberg of lone for milch
cows. Cheap if taken at once. Terms
to responsible parties.
Arthur Stone, who has been
working for some time on the
Spencer Akers ranch, left this
morning for Mansfield, Wash.,
where he is think-ng of locating.
Mr. Stone bought a block of sub
scription stock in the Herald be
fore leaving.
Portal In South Wall of Palace of Education,
Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
Car of Yakima potatoes just re
ceived Phelps Grocery Co.
The Pilot Rock Record ex
ceeded the speed limit in the
printing line for that burg last
week when they printed a double
page ad for a local store. The
order also called for 1000 posters
from the same copy. As broth
er Robbins expressed it, "the or
der was such a large one that
the office cat threw a fit, the bull
dog died and the gasoline en
gine had heart failure."
I am an agent for Mrs. Summers'
famous home remedies. Samples
sent on request. Mrs. Hardesty,
Morgan, Oregon.
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.
01 Haguewood of lone was a
visitor in Heppner Saturday
night.
Mr, and Mrs. Hiram Tash are
back from their trip to Twin
Falls, Idaho, where they visited
a son several weeks.
jSuctettf Qcfos
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wftll III ylfel
WHEAT HAY
15 to 20 tons good wheat hay for
sale Phelps Grocery Co.
Don't forget Drs. Lowe &
'iffiy- Turner, the well known eye
specialists of Portland will be
in Heppner again, Friday and Sat
urday, November 27-28. Cnsult them
at the Palace Hotel Parlors. They
will also be in lone, Sunday Monday,
November 29-30. They do not go
from house to house. They have no
agents.
Peoples' Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
Open for bitxiiicxn tinder new and experienced management,
Solicit mid will appreciate your patronage.
FreGh and Cured Meats
Geo. Currin spent Saturday
down at Jordan Siding with his
son-in-law, W. A. Wilcox, and
family.
Do you want to rent an extra de
sirable house? If so, call at the
' Herald office.
TIE HERALD SOLICITS IR SUBSCRIPTION
AT 51.58 PER YEAR 104 LIVELY ISSUES
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hayes went
down to lone today and will visit
several days at the Jacob Bort
zer ranch.
H. L. McAllister and E. A.
Zochert came up from Lexing
ton to attend the reK'dar week
ly meeting of the Masonic Lodge,
of which they are members.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhea of
, Portland were here to attend the
! funeral of Mrs. Rhea's uncle,
jMr. Lafe IVnland. They return
ed home yesterday.
"00 posts for Bule Phelps Grocery
Company.
THE HE
RALD
A. L. Hudson, the Hardman
J nu'iThant, brought a load of pro-
duee in for shhipment below
I Monday. Mr. Hudson has do
J I'ided to quit the store business
ami is noiiting a nosing out sale.
Notice to CuNtomers.
! I am now able to accomodate ill
my customer an I have my old barn
ready for use.
I W. T. McUobvrts.
! I Mr. Halo, the popular clerk at
S Minor & t'o'a, left this morning
tor Yani-ouvi-r, Wash., where ho
will enjoy the Thanksgiving
holidays with his parents.
Reaches You
While The News
IS NEWS.
1 (. M. Yragrr, Architect and Huilder.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Hughes
have removed from their form-
,or rosidonoo just south of the
Court House into the Civil
Humphreys house.
Mil K AT HAY
13 to 20 ton good vhcal hay fur
all' I'hrlpa Grocery Co.
ttutmnximi ?
I Methodist Church South
J Uov. V. A. Orr, presiding
J F.ldor, will preach at I-c-xington
J Saturday. Nov. 'JS. anil Sunday
J the 2'.Uh; Saturday evening at
J 7:.'!0 and Sunday morning at
C 11:00. Quartoily Conference
J at 1::U p. m.
J 1 Uov. Orr w ill preach at llepp
J nor on the same Sunday at 7::0
J p. tn and Monday evening at the
unw hour.
J All are cordially invited to at
J tend these xeniec.
I J. CKOOKS. Pastor.
Miss Amy McHaley is in the
city from Portland looking after
interests of the McHaley estate
here. Miss McHaley is accom
pained by Mrs. Mattie Edmund
son. Mrs. L. E. Cohn, whose home
was formerly in Heppner, has
been visiting in the city several
days. Mrs. Cohn has recently
been visiting in Pendleton and
has accepted the position as
head of the millinery department
in one of the large stores there !
Her duties there will begin j
soon. Mrs- Cohn will be assist
ed by her daughter, Mrs. Gladys ,
Slaughter.
Mr. G. A. Jackson invited in ,
a number of friends last Satur-1
day for the purpose of surpris
ing Mrs. Jackson, whose birth-'
A -J. 1 1 r..:i. - 1 i
uuy was m iianu. yuue a large
number were present, including
the members of Mrs. Long's
Sunday School Class, also Misses
Virginia Crawford, Leala and;
Lulu Campbell, Lulu and Sybil
1 lager, Marion Long, Helen and
Ella Aiken, Melba Griffith and
Messrs. Spencer Crawford,
Harry Morgan. The evening
was spent in a Jolly fashion, .
playing games, etc., and the
guests were served with refresh
ments of ice cream and cake.
The benefit eVcrtainment and
cake and coffee sale given by the
Heppner Library Association
last Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Glenn Y. Wells,
was a great success. The price
of refreshments was set at only
ten cents and the sum of $11 was
cleared by the Association.
While this sum is not large, it
was all that was expected by the
officers of the Association and
.they are well pleased. 1
! This event was of more im
portance from it social stand
point than from the financial
standpoint. Mrs. C. A. Minor,
Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Yan Yactor
were the receiving committee
while the serving committee
was composed of Mrs. S. W.
Spencer, Mrs. Thelps, Mrs
Crawford, and Miss Famsworth.
Mrs. Othoo Crawford had charge
of the musical entertainment.
During no part of the time be
tween the hours of 3:00 and
t!:00 was there a lull in the en
tertainment. Mrs. Crawford and
Mrs. Winnard each sang two
solos. A quarttt of young
ladies from the High School,
Miss Helen Aiken, Miss Mtlba
Griffiths. Miss Grace Yan Yactor
and Miss I'tlith Thorley, sang
several selections. Mrs. Jack
son and Miss Virginia Crawford
rendered some excellent piano
duet..
The officers of the Associa
tion desire to thank all those
who attended the party and
those who assisted in the entertainment.
Copyright, 1914, by Panama-lJacltic International Exposition Co.
THE doorway shown is one of the lesser portals of this palace and
overlooks the South Gardens and the southern end of the Fine Arts
Lagoon. In influence the portal Is early Italian renaissance. The
twisted fluted Koninii columns have Imen given an eustern flavor by
the application of contrasting colors In alternation, applied under the direc
tion of Jules Guerin, director of color of tlie Exposition. The portal Is over
thirty feet in height. The outer wall of the palace Is sixty-five feet high.
Turkeys for Thanksgiving?
If you have any for sale bring them to Roy Wh'.teis. 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
t'"ii i "ill i ifFaiBBm
THE PALACE
will serve an old-time Thanks
giving dinner with all the good-
i time trimmings.
From 12 noon to 8 p. m. at Grill
Telephone for Tables
J. L Wilkins, Manager
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'i Pocket. Own Your own
Home and be Independent. We invite your Inquiries.
BINNS' REAL ESTATE
Vickers
Painter
Sumerfield
Paper Hanger
Wall Paper
Wc Contract and Do Painting in all its
Branches
Firt cJoor Noith of t!ic Tail CuilJing
Phone No. 562