Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 27, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Friday. November 07 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
HA RDM AN ITEMS
Ph
Reasonable Rates
WELL DRILLING
ice
New Modern Machines with the best of Drillers enables me
to do you. 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. 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
W. W. Srnead has moved his ! Gilbert Emry has been stop
omce into the rooms formerly 1 ping at the tavern kept by N
occupied by Dr. Conder in the H. Leathers and family for the
rair Building. 1
past few days.
Show Case, 8-foot, for sale cheap- 1 j0nnK!1 Passed through
telps Grocery Co. ' our village with a huge supply
nf tnrlrova
Howard Lane nf
iwas a visitor in Heppner last yaterbury heating and
luesciay evening. Howard is v, V i- , icceiiuy
desirous of seeing Heppner and in Ur SchooL
Lexington meet on the gridiron. Mrs. Edward Rugg Jr., of
, " Spring Hollow, is spending a
ratner Brady was here over tew davs with her relatives at
I will have something of inter-
est for this space next issue. I
WATCH FOR IT
lhanksgiving on a visit to his
menu, ratner U'Kourke- Fath
er Brady is located at Juntura
over in Malheur Co
WANTED Two or three rooms for
light housekeeping... Inquire at this
office.
Rev.
rvice
ing Day.
Hardman and renewing old ac-
q uam lancesnips.
Jake Cowdry is back again in 1
our mmst alter an absence of
nine years.
People of Hardman attended
the sale held by B. F, DeVore
Saturday.
R.- V. WHITEIS
IONE, - . . OREGON
- i a it i i ii ir ip ii n 1 1 fi i
services at Monran ThanWiv ! r .kwift ani family have
r.. Kin inanKsgiv- mnveri tn iha Ulloo ,
1 1 11 TTll -r . . f
uccupieu Dy noiiy Leathers.
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
E. G. Harlan will be here to
morrow evening to assist in get
ting out our Annual Edition. E.
G. will do the special writing.
See Knappenberir of Innp fnr miltit
cows. Cheap if taken at once
to responsible parties.
Ray Wright, son of Anson
Wright, of Hay Canyon, passed
through here with his band of
cattle.
Glenn Farrens and John
Terms ! n l'f,nef ?rove a large band of i
cattle beloneinfr to Mr Fn
and Mrs. Laura Ward, through i
town. !
zczKzasassis
City Meat Market
rKANX. HALL, Prop.
Retail Butcher
Fat Stock AIways'anted at Market Prices.
Phone 563
Peoples' Cash Market
HENRY SCIIWARZ, Proprietor
(ln forbHsh,, under new and experienced management,
Solicit and will appreciate iimr patrnnaae.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Norton Wi
wheat hay ' The schoolchildren were look-
15 to 20 tons good wheat hay for m8 very melancholy and when
sale Phelps Grocery Co. ' the reason for this was inquired
nm ,r Z 7 thf looks n thtI' faces spoke
Dillard French of Butter volumes Exams.
Creek visited Heppner today. I r,QlV , , , , ,
Andrews and lchoT here- sPent Saturday and
Mrs. ClanH
daughter, Cleone, left vesterdav
tor The Dalles and Portland
where they will visit several
days.
THE HERALD SOUGHS
AT 51.50 PER YEAR-
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SUBSCRIPTION
500 posts for sale Phelps Grocery
Company. '
Ilenrv Pet.pr.un
dent at the Heppner High School
spent Thanksgiving at lone.
Mr. and Mrs, Jake Pearson
were in from Butter Creek
1 hursday.
Notice to Customers.
I am now able to accomodate all
my customers as I have my old barn
ready for use.
W. T. McRoberts.
unaay with hia Tinrpnfa m.
and Mrs. Fred Ashbaugh of
Eightmile.
,, Thefe was a dance given at
the Club Building on Wednes
day, Nov. 25.
. Ora Adkins was out here in
his new Ford Monday.
Several new pupils have en
tered school here, namely : Har
lan Swift, Cecil, Lloyd and
Hoyd Cowdry.
Prof. Cooper is with us again
to deliver a series of lectures.
Palace Grill
Sunday, Nov. 29, 1914
12 noon to 8 p. m.
Will Serve a Special Sunday Dinner
Belgian Hare; Roast Domestic
Goose; Fried Spring Chicken;
Eastern and Olympic Oysters any
style; English Plum Pudding with
Hard and Brandy Sauce.
Palace Hotel Company
IF YOU SEE IT IN THE HERALD YOU KNOW IT IS SO.
-104 LIVEL! ISSUES
Miss Edith Barton, who at-
2 JJeppner Hih Schoi.
spent lhanksgiving day at the
nume or air. ana Mrs- Ed. Point
er near Lexington.
HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY
TERMS-Small Payment Down
Stop Paying Rent Money Into Sotnbody', Pocket. Cwn Your
Home and be Independent. We invite your Inquiries. . .
own
BINNS' REAL ESTATE
HERALD
H
O
Reaches You
While The News
IS NEWS.
FEDERATED CHURCH
Rev. Will N. Ferris Minister.
Our Motto:
With thyself practice the utmost ' I
strictness as touching thn thi
.i "
mou snait believe and do. Unto all
others grant the utmost liberty.
oioie ocnool at 9:45 a. m.
Treadling at 11:00 a. m.
TV,, r
The W. B nwo ' ? "ermon. y Pastor
idiiiuv v nere Am i a-?"
were down at the Chas. ValcnVj Pointed, practical troths for
tine ranch hovlP vpt,.r,in,r 'mvi,, iruins lor
c aring war on Turkey. Whon Christian Endeavor, C:30 p. m.
t'lOy JOlt it IS Said thirn inm't Thn
.. " " . ... " " . - u-e ai kju at the
p. vii n jiiHiM- FjHir ion. .innstian Church.
I - I Midweek prayer service, Thursday,
O. M. Yeager, Architect and Iluildt-r. i 7:" P- m-
i x u ,77 1 i Good music ani1 special wel-
! W alter ( ochran and Louis Mc- come awaits you.
Cowan of The I lerald force spent -
Thanksgiving day at lone and Christian Church.
Mrs. OscarCochran. 1
,,,.. II4V j(,;irla' KaII' Py for American
WHEAT HAY Missions.
15 to 20 inn. good h.-ai hay for At 11:00 a. m. Minister Hand-
Haiv.h,.i, (jrociry Co. saker will speak on "Who is On
i The lord's Side?" At 7--m
Dudo Hajruowood of lone n.'"1- "Tenting Toward Sodom"
I 0
I
i '
si.sted in the 1'alace Hotel kitch
en several days this week. Dude
is a tirst-class chef.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ravless
visited in Ilcppnor Hovcral 'davs
during the week.
, For rK rug and rag carpd rav.
ing and alo run. from old ingrain
carpi-Is. thi ll. ppncr ri,.r jUnl
south of the Catholic Church.
Al SltH-um has boon up from
1 ortland this week looking after
business interests. Hctwecn the
houses Mr. Slocum has rented
hero and his duties in the Moral
Njund he is kept quite busv
whenever ho hits town.
Methodist Church South
j Rev. W. A. Orr, presiding
Elder, will preach at Lexington
I Saturday, Nov. 28, and Sunday
;the 29th; Saturday evening at
7::?0 and Sunday morning at
11:00. Quarterly Conference
at 1:30 p. m.
Rev. Orr will prench at Hepp
ner on the same Sunday at 7:30
p. m., and Monday evening at the
ame hour.
All are cordially invited to at
tend these services.
J. D. CROOKS, Tastor.
Notice Farmers
Why pay big prices to have your wells drilled
when Nichoson & Buffington will drill them for
31 to $3 per foot and furnish everything.
3 Machines 20 Years Experience
Nichoson & Buffington
lone, Oregon
For
Sale
SCHiKH, Ndl'KS
I am an agent for Mrs.
famnu homr rrmrHic.
wnt on rrqucitt. lrm.
Morgan. Orrgon.
Summrm'
Simple
tlsrdraty,
K. Notson.
Company will
of
k. !. Viggleswirth was in
rront Mutter Creek Wednesday
morning. Mr. igglesw.-rth is
enjoying a visit from his broth
t.M. Wigglesworth whose
home is nt I'nion.
,'' "r Vskima polalras juM
rird I'hvtpa (.rorrry to.
My Supt. S
The Palmer
continue tne tree muru
instruction in writing if teach
ers wisn to take it up again.
Many teachers in the State sue
cceded in securing the diploma
last year. I wish every teacher
in this county would secure the
diploma. Those who do so will
lind that their services will h
more in tlemawid Write for fur
ther information.
A one and one-half horse
power Stover Gasoline
Engine at this office. Has
been replaced by electric
motor. In good condition.
Used only five months.
Price is cheap and terms will
be given to any responsible
party.
THE HERALD
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