Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 04, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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ttEEPKER HEftALf), HEfrrNER. OREGON.
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This is a Personal Invitation
To the People of Morrow County
When in IN.rlland Slop at The Imperial With Phil
Metschan, Located on Washington Street at
Droadway, formerly 7lli .St. Right
in the Heart of the City.
The Imperial Hotel
Reasonable Rates
BRUM
WELL DRILLING
n Short Notice
New Modern Machines with the best of Drillers enables me
to do yoiii work on time. We work 24 hours per day
and lull sized 6 inch hole at the same price you are
pavin;: lor small wells. I will have one machine
in tin: lone district Shortly. If you want
satisfactory work done on time address
me at Lcxinfilon, Oregon.
W. D. NEWLON
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
City Meat Market
FRANK HALL, Prop.
Retail Butcher
Fat Stock Always Wanted at Market Prices.
I'lione 5(53
Peoples' Cash Market
HENRY SCllWARZ, Proprietor
() fur ImxiiirM mult r liar awl c.r)wrirurril moiiourmcnt,
Suliril" cuil will a )ir(ritlt' ijoiir iKilnninjr,
Fresh and Cured Meats
THE HE19 SOLICITS YOUR
SUBSCRIPTION
AT $1.50 PER YEAR 104 LIVELY
ISSUES
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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J. 15. Sparks recently sold his Stude
! baker "4" to Frank Nash.
' Ed. Brown transacted business
the I'gg City Wednesday.
I A. Harlow of Parker's Mill was in
IJ.eppner Tuesday on business.
Ora Adkins and wife were in yes
terday with their new Ford.
Mrs. Dell Ward is visiting her moth
er. Mrs. Jenks south of town.
C. II. Hams, the hotel proprietor of
Hardman, was in thee ity Tuesday.
Walter Orr of Eightmile has been
sick with pneumonia the past week.
If your thoughts are Christmas'
bent, keep an eye on Haylor'a window
Geo. Blcakman, the Hardman store
keeper, was in Tuesday with his car.
Matt Hughes was in the city yes-
i tcrday from the Parker's Mill coun
try. John Jenkins was in to see our
friend Sam Hughes or supplies Wed
nesday. i:
Guy French of Butter Creek
has
few
been in Hcppncr for the past
days.
Don't fail to see "Bunny's Scheme"
at the Star Theatre, Sunduyn ight.
It's great.
Mrs. S. P. Devin was brought back
to town Wednesday, from the Skinner
Creek ranch.
Jim Huddleston is enjoying a visit
from his brother, T. II. Huddleston, of
Seattle, Wash.
I'Olt SALE I have a few choice
Lincoln Rucks in ITrppncr for sale.
See Frank Huberts.
Mrs. F. P. Vaughn left yesterday
fur n visit with her parents who live
at Centralia, Washington.
C V. Cropp, Emmett Cochran and
i Postmaster Ed Keeney of Monument
were Hcppncr callers Tuesday.
II. Howell has concluded his ser
vices at the Palace and is now open
for offers of employment.
('has. Sperry, the well known Egg
City grain buyer was in the county
Reat the first of the week.
Marshal McCraw has been measur
ing and oiling the hoso belonging to
the (Ire department, a good iden.
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KENT Small coin fori ahli
very reasonable.
Mrs. Jesse Hall.
Andy Hood Jr. has been feeling bad
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much night air on hi recent hunting
trip.
I am an agent for Mrs. Summers',
famous home remedies. Samples'
sent on request. Mrs. Hardest jr. j
i Morgan, Oregon, I
I Chan. Fuller, one of our prominent
' wheat and chicken raisers on Mr-
Kinney Creek, came to town last Tups
i day for supplies.
' J. T. Knnpenlerg of lone hns nn '
ill this this week in thp Herald which ,
J nil stockmen should rend. It menus
just whnt it says.
Pnn Kice pulled into town today
with his stolen team. Pan dues not
'eel half so interested in that team
us another party In town.
l or rif runs and rag rarpel nest
ing and also rims from old Ingrain
rarpvla, see the Hrppnrr rarr )ul
south of the t'alhollf Church.
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Kev. Will N. Ferris Minister.
Our Motto:
Wuh thvelf ptactur the tiiniosl
irtrtncss as ttnn hing the things that
hou hha'it belie f and do. I'ntn all
Ibers grsnt the utniosl liberty.
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Eyes Open for the
Announcement
Business is Good
-AT THE--
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'a Pocket. Own Your own
Home and be Independent. We invite your Inquiries. . .' .' .'
BINNS' REAL ESTATE
Farmers
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
Sale
A one and one-half horse
power Stover Gasoline
Engine at this office. Has
been replaced by electric
motor. In good condition.
Ur,ed only five months.
Pr ice is cheap and terms will
h ) given to any responsible
YHE HERALD
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