Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 09, 1917, Image 4

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    ; LOCAL AND PERSONAL
After Inventory Sale I
APPLE
FANCY ROME BEAUTIES
Now $1.25
COFFEE
SEE WINDOW FOR PRICES
It will pay you to lay in a
supply for the next few
months.
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Co.
MORROW COUNTY
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IY CO.
John I I. Bush, Manager
Wo want :til tin' ell am w l,i.-h can he pro
duced by the farmers of Mm row County, ;i v
top market, price. p,i c,,v,s ami we
will help mi lift the iimrt gag". Uo-organiz-ed
and in strong shape lo proihee tl'.e best re
sults possible for the farmer who maintains a
small dairy herd.
(HAS. THOMPSON,
President
FRANK W1NNAHI),
J A. E. Anderson and wife, of
J : Kightaiile, were in town Friday.
I ; Geo. Moore was in town Fri-
I '. day from the Reid's mill district.
j Mrs. J. D Juday, of lone, was
a Heppner visitor during the
week.
J Virgil Cowdray, of Hardman,
t ; spent several days in the city
' during the week.
J j Mr. and Mrs. Lew Knighten,
J of Kightrnile, were in the city
: Friday shopping.
J An experienced cook wants
2 ' employment. Address Lock box
2 177. Heppner, Oregon.
; 'i'ho Sam Hughes Co. has a
ehanKe of ad in this issue which
is of interest to readers.
2 I Mr. and Mrs. John Kilkenny
AT MINOR & COMPANY
ranch home
church
sec-
were in from tht-ir
Sunday attending
vices.
(i'una Wells, well known at
torney, left last Friday morning
on a short business trip to California.
j John Cork, a well known citi-
zen of Monument, is in the city
j this week under treatment from
I '; L': McMurdo.
i , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb, of
j Lhea Creek, returned Tuesday
from an extended trip through
Southern Califon.ia.
; John McNamee. of Willows,
j was in town Thmvlay ami while
here improved his ;in,e by sub-
:.cnbis.K for the Herald.
J. .Jack Younsr, ivp'eseniijis
J i ;dl.ind-?rs iV Hurt onyi.s. whoie
J : !-,ilt; tobacconists of 1'eiidietou,
J i v,:is here looking after his trade
Wed iie, .lay.
I A fine 7 1-2 pound son was born
f:to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson
: last week. Dr. McMurdo reports
'the condition of mother and
1 child excellent.
Joy, little daughter of Mr. and
KOYALvl
ICESTER
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Just arrived, several new mod
els of Royal Worcester and Bon
Ton Corsets fresh with Fashion's
latest touch. Those who already
wear there fashionable corsets need
no further invitation than this new
announcement.
And to all others we would
say that this showing of Royal
Worcester and Bon Ton models is
a style event well worth visiting.
The dawning vogue is one of
personality. Style tendencies will
be interpreted in terms of the
wearers' f igure, and mode must lend
itself to the enhancement of indi
vidual charm. Thus Saith Fashion,
and her decrees are perfectly ful
filled in Bon Ton and Royal
Worcester Corsets.
MINOR a COMPANY
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Mrs. John Bush, who underwent'
an operation nf th U npner hos
pital recently, is rapidly recover
ing. Dr. McMurdo is the 'attend
ing surgeon.
M. S. Corrigal. president of
tins First National Dank, of this
riiy. was in from his HuMer
creek home fur a few days ijiii'
i t he w eek looking after bii-.i-i
- inti ivsis.
i LOST, FOUND, ETC.
; LUGS
Varied and Universal. Ranging
from a Ciex grass to a Persian
, Silk are now on display at The
Case Furniture Co. S.ore.
Vice-President
" JOHN VAUGHN,
Secretary & Treasurer
'
Conservative
Borrowers
will fiiul il t tluir .ul v -tnt.io' t pl.uv
their applications for l-.ui: itli ti.is bank.
' In vo -.i! w ay s mUw or. .1 t, t. kf uood
..itc of ntoivh.iuts, s.-u km. mi oi wluat
:,iowirs, in tiiiu's ot she;.-, ,s will as
.ilnniu.iiHo; our Mruly growth, utt.k'ii on
set atio ni.tn.iuiMiu nt, ith ;tip!o capi
tal, is proof of conscientious l iSliilnu'tit if
i re as '-ii;i I'U' iliiu.uuls ni.ule iiptin us In
cur kieinls,
U Mil i :
lloi l In.' Milli hi I H H
Till' First National Hank
III 1TM U. ORISON
, ; !'..ti iii'sl I !ooi tiian, of this cit y
2 left Wednesday u.ori:ii;'.' for Me.
2 Minnviili'. wh.'re li" h.is b",
2 II Hi Mlotll'it us a ivituess in tho
J I'l I It' I' f'llllllllS I'.UOl .'uT;MUi
2 in in der case wliieli is iik.v on Us
2 foil rl h t ri d in t he circuit c.oin t
2 j in Yamhill county.
The ladies jfiiild of the Episco
pal church enjoyed a pleasant
regular metin Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Sam L.
V. in Vactor. After regular busi
ness matters hail been disposed
of. liyrht retreshments were serv
ed and an onjoyahle social hour
was spent.
The Herald is under ol dila
tions to its pood neii'iihor, the
Cazctto-Times for the use of it
press with which to print this is
sue. Press trouble in the llorahl
o'l'ce iu;td" thine rnth-T sipurlx
! if a divt issee uiei. n 'w me:i
ii .'''I. lent Lilt the Is. le i 1 V ,
of the M. is Ova t.-r l s, , ,.
-"r; iel.li lied ll e kii.l,-. cm ;..;,,
: ;.i b-u. ,.;).( sill,-!.i.,e w b, i ,
e oom had been.
II l. Kei;l of the ti'l 1 of ,,,
I Wrii:!:t. !' rncl '. , t . , -
! 'I ' I I'd. I 111 pp'K '
.i innTi. o! c.iU'ii
' l.n Mis. K II .
.ili-.i for appci.
' a ) , iii ai.il lor
' - t' o'l-'M !'.;.t
!' i ov,-r, b..l - 'le I-;
I" 11- r. Wall the h.il
YVU. s.r.H
Piluce lift 1 l'oi-- team . 7 and
ye, us old without ;i blemish
iveihintr about 1-1" n aeh.
See . f Wilkins.
be preached and the rife of con
firmation will also be administer
ed to a larjce class.
T. J. Manoiiey, h former resi.
dent of Heppner. spent, several
days here last week lookingafter
business interests, leaving Wed
nesday morning for bis home in
Portland. Mr. Muboney. who
was formerly cashier of the First
Nmional Dank of this city, is
now interested in a new financial
institution which is beii eslab
lMii in the North Portland
ioekyurds district and which is
di'siv'ited to lo k afier the busi
ic vs ith.l llileii'ts of slockllieil
and shipper
Muslins, Ginghams,
Table Linens, Towelings
Cotton Flannels,
Hosiery, Notions.
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY: No time limit for
having these goods replaced if unsatisfactory.
SAM HUGHES CO.
HEPPNER : : : OREGON.
tag Htppner Oii:.c!i
Church of Christ
Subjects
Will
tor sermon-. iMiiioav,
. 11. M ..ruin-;: "M.4l tlu'
leh i Ap.'cis oi a t'nrisiian."
. - i ' -
V.- I
M a-i
Si i
K enii.u : " here is i !.; v
en.
Paddock will be present and ad
minister the rite of Confirmation
at 7:30 P. M. Services will also be
held by Dr. Van Waters on Sun
day at 11. A. M. Special music at
both services. The public cordial
ly invited.
Bank to Enlarge Quarters
Plans have been practically
completed by the board of direc
tors of the First National Hank
for extensive improvements to
the banking room, work upon
which will be commenced as soon
as the weather has become set
tled. The room adjoining the
present quarters of tii( bank and :'n' H"('b settler, provided
w hich was formerly m-cin ied ,vls,1('n fetller or applicant is qual-
-.I i ;iu.'uio maivo nomesicaii
el,t
U
w
no .-.
she
' tin
The Federated Cli.ifih !
I'.er.innii.C next Sunday morn-:
iiiw' t'.u-factor w ill preach a se
' ri. s of seriho'is on "lhe len
ii t'ommaudments f..r the Iwen
u.i tieth t'entury." On Sunday eve
i 'o I iiui th.e sermon theme ill be
Mr. "Christ's Help in linn'of Need"
noA-bm You ate cordially in ited to at
tend our services.
Fpli-o- H. A. Noyes. Pastor.
Fpiscopal Church.
lr. Van Waters arrived at
Marcn 11. on which date ho will Heppner oil Wednesday and is
end, a t euminvr service at the preparing a Confirmation das for
i the Sam I lulu-s
! milled to the pr
in the Umatilla National Forest,
Oregon, will be subject to settle
ment and entry under the provi
sions of the homestead laws of
the United States and the act of
June 11. 190G (34 Stat ., 233), at
the United States land office at
La Grande, Oregon, on May 10,
11)17. Any settler who was ac
tually and in good faith claiming
any of said lands for agricultu
ral puriMises prior to Januay 1,
l'.KWl. and has not abandoned
same, has a preference rii'ht to
make a homestead entry for the
lands actually occupied. Said
lands were listed upon the nppli
tions of the persons mentioned
below, who have a preference
riirht subject to the tirior riirht
! ill... t.x ..... .. 1 I
. iii..t iw iti,iie iiwmcMCiiii I'liuy
... ..... :
mi. I me in i-u'i eiiee l ie III IS excr-
on.ti u-is, ;.S(,(i ... t() j.iv
praeticauy uoubm ;g I i,t- tioor. w hich date the lands will be sub-
space and
giving amp
room ; Ject to settlement and entry by
Until1 to I.exi' kIoii mhii
to i-et w ith l.i-r pare',!:
a-.d Mrs. S.ov'nai. 1',
Tribune.
I'm -llop Pa.hii e',,, el' the
t o .iio.ee i t raslern Oi cmi,
will be in Heppner next Sunday,
for the '.argelv increased busi- :,"' 'l'nihtied person. The NWl- J
ness of the institution. A ISK i- S,'c- rV. T- ' S.. U. L'S K..
new furniture and tixlurcs will Lot 1 (HUM acres). It 2 ( Mil')
lie installed and everything vv ill arrest. S 1-2 NF, 1-1. K 1-2 SW
bo made strict! v modern and up-1 hi SW1-1. F. 1-2 Wl-2SWl-4of S
to-date. It is estimated the con-j W1"'- NK1-4 SK l-4.Ser. fi. T.7 S..
tctnplatetl impn.venient i will to-' -s r-- nn'l the SK 1-1, K 1-2
tal around $12.ikh).ini. SK 1-1 of SW 1-4. See. V2. T. fi S,
jU. 2sK.. W. M., VSu.X) acres.
,A-iTv "'ln without applicant, total
I..XIK1 K-.r,,!,.. -.,0i-.,. I...;-.. ,'?
I . .l-'l .l H i ,t, i
r.pis
opal church. A sermon will Sunday
evening whin Itishop
IU:STOWATKN TO
OF LANDS IN NATIONAL
FOUKSf. Notice is hereby giv
en that the lands described Iw
low. embracing r:i7.3.5 acres, ith-
acres; List fi-lns. Februarv
1H17. C. M. P.kitk, Assistant
Commissioner of the (U-neral
Uind Office.