Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 01, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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HEPPK'ER HERALD, HEPPN'FR, OREGON.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1014
This is a Personal Invitation
To the People of Morrow County
When in Portland Slop at The Imperial With Phil
Metschan, Located on Washington Street at
Broadway, formerly 7lh St. Right
in the Heart of the City.
The Imperial Hotel
LOCAL ANDJPERSONAL
Ed Brown was a business visi
tor in lone yesterday.
j Tete Farley left Heppner yes
j terday for a trip back East.
Pete will go first to New York
land will then visit many cities
and places of interest.
Wm. Matlock of Portland came
in last Saturday night.
l
Show Case, 8-foot, for sale cheap
Phelps Grocery Co.
Elmer Hunt went to Portland
yesterday on business.
Reasonable Rales
Lee Sloeum was in from
Slocum's Mill yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Farren
and children were in the county
seat over night during the last
week-end, from their home in
the west end of the county.
Dan Fugleman came up with
Frank Hall in the latter's ma
chine from lone last Saturday
and spent Sunday in Heppner,
j returning Monday morning.
WELL DRILLING
On Short Notice
New Modern Machines with the best of Drillers enables me
to do you work on time. Wc work 24 hours per day
and lull sized G inch hole at the same price you are
paying for small wells. I will have one machine
in the lone dist rict Shortly. If you want
satisfactory work done on time address
me at Lexington, Oregon.
. D. NEWLON
500 posts for
Company.
sale Phelps Grocery
Ralph Jones left Heppner for
Ontario, Monday morning.
Guy Boyer and V. Gentry were
Heppner visitors yesterday.
Sloan Thomson drove in yes-
terday with Miss Georgia Perry,
who has been at the Thomson
ranch on Butter Creek, that she
might visit her sick mother.
Keep Your Eyes Open for the
Special Announcement
That Will Appear
SOON
R. V. WHITEIS
IONE, - - - OREGON
Car of Yakima potatoes just re
ceived Phelps Grocery Co.
Miss Jesse Vickers returned,
Sunday from a visit in Condon.
Mrs. Smith, mother of Mrs.
Jack DeVore, continues very ill.
E. G. Harlan is back at his
desk in The Herald office. E. G. i
managed to win a turkey at the !
E. W. Rhea home on Butter
Creek at a shoot last week and
the Herald family has been liv-;
ing in style the past couple of 1
days.' ;
ELKHORN RESTAURANT
Hesl Meals in the City and at
the most reasonable prices
Everything neat and clean
Short orders served in quick and satisfactory style
WANTED Two or three rooms for
1 light housekeeping . .Inquire at this
I office.
Royal Wakefield went to The
Dalles yesterday for a visit with
friends.
! Arlington is to have a rream
i cry. The matter was definitely ;
! settled at a meeting held there
i last week. The money has been
i subscribed, a suerintendent of
; construction has been employed
and is on the ground, and the'
proposition is a sure go.
City Meat Market
FRANK HALL, Prop.
Retail Butcher
Fat Stock AlwaysWanled at Market Prices.
Phone 563
!nBojEirciK3a2Bs
Mrs. Roy Glascock is spend- Marion Round came in yester
ing a few days with her parents ! day irdn Monument and left
in The Dalles. this morning for Salem and will
j bring his son back home. It will
See Knappenberg of lone for milch I he remembered that he broke j
cows. Cheap if taken at once. Terms , MS leg on the tourttl ot July and
to responsible parties. Has nacl climculty in its healing.
Thanksgiving was celebrated
at Clyde Bock's by the arrival
of a new daughter.
Peoples' Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
Open fur hitsinrsN under new and. experienced management,
Solicit and will appreciate ijuur patronage.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Mrs. Oscar Borg returned
from an extendea visit in Port
land the first of the week.
WHEAT HAY
15 to 20 tons good wheat hay for
sale Phelps Grocery Co.
The dates of the Poultry Show
have been- deflinitely settled.
They will be the 6, 7, 8 and 9 of
January and the premium lists
arc now being rushed through
the job department of the Herald
and will be ready for distribu
tion tomorrow. Remember the
Poultry Show.
J. E. Forter, a prominent
Monument rancher, was in the
city yesterday for supplies.
M. F. Maxwell, the postmaster
jat Parker's Mill, returned the
! first of the week from Portland.
0. M. Yeager, Architect and Builder.
1HE HERALD SOLICITS 1R SUBSCRIPTION
AT S1.50 PER YEAR 104 LIVELY ISSUES
Frank Parker Jr. left Hepp
ner yesterday for Dayton, Wash.,
where he will install a heating
apparatus.
Rev. Orr arrived in Heppner
last Saturday and preached in
the M. K. Church South, Sun
iday evening.
Notice to Members
The entertainment committee j
of the I. (). O. F. Lodge wishes
to inform members of the order ;
that they have arranged some !
special stunts for the regular !
meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) j
night, and promise the members
some interesting entertainments.
Notice to Customers.
I am now able to accomodate all
my customers as I have my old barn
ready for line.
W. T. McKoberl.
The O.-W. U. & Co. has secured the
services of Mrs. Elinor Mencham Red
inirton as Traveling Lecturer on 1
I Apple Cookery.
i Mrs. KcdinKton is a typical western ;
! woman, a daughter of an OreRon
Roy Ashbaugh, n Well known I pioneer, Col. A. M. Meacham. She is
wheat rancher in the Eightmile ;, K,alunto of Willamette University
country, was in the city yester- nni ms i.,. a teacher of Art and
:day on business.
WHEAT HAY
15 to 20 Ions good wheat liny for
Male I'helpa Grocery Co.
The Stapleton wagons were
hauling feed from town yester
jday. They are feeding 180
porkers near town.
Domestic Science ruich of her life.
The O.-W. R. & N. held an
apple Cookery Contest at the Spokane
National Apple Show the week of
November lii-21 at which Mrs. Red
inirlon viM deliver two lectures daily
and (rive lessons on apple cookery.
Immediately follnwinj; the Apple
Show at Spokane Mrs. Keriington
started out on a trip over our lines,
Mrs. Hollo Bucknam, of Raker j?'"rP'R r''ipl P""". and triv
City, came in Saturday evening
THE H
ERALD
to he at the bedside of her moth- ' -nipl.-te iliiwrHry. etc., w, b, an-
er, Mrs. Luanda Elder.
nounced later.
Some people cheat Nature by occu-
Miss Georgia Perry left this' pyinlf , space than they are worth.
morning for her parents home
near Lone Rock. Mrs. Perry is
very ill at the present time.
wp jti iM
Business is Good
-AT THE-
P alace Hotel
IF YOU SEE IT IN THE HERALD YOU KNOW IT IS SO.
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
I Notice Farmers j
Why pay big prices to have your wells drilled
when Nichoson & Buffington will drill them for
$1 to $3 per foot and furnish everything.
3 Machines 20 Years Experience
Nichoson & Buffington
lone, Oregon
'
iiiK leL-ons on apple cookery. The I
Opportunity consists in doing the
things that others overlook.
For rat ruica and rir carpet weav
ing anil bIho ruira from nUI invraiu
carpel, we the Heppner weaver Just wl" 1,'"nl l" h"w
south of the Catholic Church. I
If you associate with wolves, you
Charles Jones and family went 1
to The Hallos yesterday. Mr.1
Jones went as the Heppner dele-;
gate to the Partners I'nion meet-!
ing.
r or
Sale
Reaches You
While The News
IS NEWS.
Harry Turner is building a
new burn and erecting some
new fences on his ranch in Sand
Hollow and is fixing thing up
generally.
Oscar Keithley left yesterday
.'or The Hallos where lie will at
tend the Farmers I'nion meet
ing now in progress. Ho is the
F.ightmile delegate.
I m in (rnt for Mr. Summer'
fimou home nmnlim, Simple
cM on rrqurM. Mm. llruVtjr,
Mitrgmt, Oregon.
Mr.
Dallas,
and Mrs. Phillips, of
who have been spending
ft
I '
yY 1
V, !
Ill i - iTM-iWMHIl IT- mWm I J-C'"",,.r-j
15. r. KKKNKY
the past two w,ks at the Claud u , iC ,ht Poultry Fx
Huston homo in F.ghtmde. left , ., . h Third Annu
mir Mrs lln.tnn i. ,i,.,,..M,.r Morrow ( otinty I oultry
Mrs. Huston is a daughter 1
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
Show
i
of Mr. and Mrs. Philips. I