Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 30, 1917, Image 4

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    I I St?!! a Few Boxes Left j
While they last we
will sell
RUSSETTS - C Grade at
$1.00 per box
BLACK TWIGS - Fancy at
i.zo per box
I Phelps Grocery Co. I
This store will he closed tomorrow, Saturday, !
from 1:30 to 4 1'. M. for the Mass Meeting 2
MORROW COUNTY
CREAMERY CO.
John H. Bush, Manager
We wiiii t Jill the cream which can he pro
duced hy the farmers of Morrow County, pay
ing lop market price. litiy cows and we
will help you lift the mortgage. He-organized
and iii strong shape to produce the best re
sult p.voihle for the farmer who maintains a
small ilairv herd.
Boy Now in Service
As evidence that the boys who
left Heppner la9t week to carve
their names in the golden tablet
of honor by faithful service in
behalf of their flag'are now the
proud wearers of the most beau
tiful uniform on land or sea.
Victor Groshens, father of Char
lie and Harry, is in receipt of
tho following letter from Chief
Quartermaster Watson, who ac
companied the boys to Portland:
Portland, Ore,, 3-2.V17.
Dear Sift:
Roth your sons and Pressley
passed tho examination 0. K.
, and left for San Francisco yes-
terday evening. Thev were
well pleased, and also enjoyed
i themselves during their stay in
j Portland.
; I wish to thank you very sin
cerely for courtesies extended to
me during my stay in Heppner.
Very truly yours,
S. Watson.LU. S. N.
WAISTS! WAISTS!
High School Play This Evening
Students of the Heppner High
will present the play. "Home
5! Ties," in the 9cbool auditorium
this evening. The play has been
carefully cast und it is expected
a highly enjoyable enlertuliiment
will be given. The proceeds are
for a good cause and everybody
should attend.
I
Church of Christ
Sermon for Sunday morning',
April 1. "Profauity." The ev
unluj,' service will be it union
service to which the whole town
is invited. It will be presided
over by the mayor. Several
short addresses will be made.
An offering will be takeu for the
starving children and others
made destitute by the war.
The Easter service, Suoday
morning, April 8, will be espe
cially for the old folks," though
all are invited. Arrangements
are being made to bring these
to and from the services.
J
JUST RECEIVED - A shipment of
new Spring Waists. Very stylish and
made of the newest material Lawns,
Novelty Voiles and Tub Silks. , Some
are made with the popular Shawl col
lar, and others are beautifully trimmed
with Lace and Embroideries.
All Styles! ; All Colors! All Prices!
All Sizes! Come and See Them!
J fl J fl
How about that Silk Petticoat for the
new Easter Suit?
We have a complete line of Silk Taf
feta Underskirts, changeable and solid
colors.
Better have one, hadn't you ?
MINOR 8c COMPANY
Dry Goods Department
The Federated Church
Whether you tttleud the Chris -tian
or the Federated church
next Sunday morning you will
Hon Anderson, of Flight mile,
was in the city Saturday lust.
He sure to seo the Chi-Namel
hear in either a discussion of 'demonstration at Cilliam & His
reasons for k.-eing sacred in our ' bco-s April 0 and 7. 47-4.
speech the name of God. Inj A j KnobocU WttS in fro.,,
the evening a union service will ; . . . , w.ioe,i,.
111.-3 1H.UV IUI III if lu inicuil J .
bo held in the Christian church, j
The purpose of this service is to j
give the people of Hcppuer an
opportunity to conttibie for
tha relief of the sufferers iu the
various nations caused by the
European war, Tho public is
cordiilly invited.
H. A. NoyeN, Pastot.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
CI IAS. THOMPSON,
Presido'tt
FRANK WINNARD, ' i
Vice-President '
JOHN VAUGHN,
Secretary tfi Treasurer
(looi) wmm
II a sm ill d 1 iv liid yield a nice little income, a
larger one, il!i lnuh tl.is.s hinds, will ptove dourer
ol ' Misidi 1 dili (unfit.
K.im t idii.te, mo. ill crop or Luge rrop, wheat at
!V).- pel IhinIi .1 or :, $1.7,1 pel Inmlirl, yur COW vj!
be pi. 1 I inn ; I. t ' t !.it. Mini hitter frtt mrans a rood.
im.
M'-adv uieome,
Whv not mereee yo.ir In- of milk cow, or
pi vi it by al Imtj oi iip liikih cl.ut breeds?
b -1. .;, !, i'. J ,,.( N.,.,,,,,,,1 v,k ol Ihppnri Mill
k ! IK .i"i-1 1.1 li 1. in, o.g Mil h pun hasps, and you lire
ioi h .yv iiivii-d t.Momr in and talk the matter over.
Tho First National Bank
lll.ITNT.it, OIUXiON
1
WHS
i 'city Inst Saturday.
! Hulless, beitrdlcss seed bai
J ; for nale. II. F. Swaggart
inirton, Ore. -4Ctf.
J. H. Currie, of Portland, rep
resenting Urad street's, was here
on business, Monday.
Tho Chi Nauiid demonstration
ut Cilliam v. I!isbce"s, April G
attd 7, will bo especially iuter
estiutr to the ladies, and they
should not miss it. 47-4
John Y. Maid 1111:1. t, well known
sheepman of r,ono Uoc.k, was in
Heppner 011 business last Friday.
Kjrgs for setting. S. ('. Rhode
Island Keds. Fancy matings
only. Price per setting of 15,
$l.70. I,. W. Hriggs. Heppner,
Oregon. 47tf
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Dr. Turner, eye specialist, of
Portlaud, uiadu his regular
professional visit to
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.
Lotus Hobluson. of llurtliiian,
whs In town Tuesday.
Mike Hyrnes. of F,cho. whs 11
Heppner vitotor Sunday.
I'. W. Knowles. it resident of
Dufur. was tu the city Sunday.
C. H. Hallow, warehouseman
of lone, was in tne city Tuesday, monthly
U. H. Harrow, pf Monument. Heppner last Saturday.
a business visitor in tin.' FOU SAI.H - Twelve good'
work mules; also fome pood work j
horses. See these animals itti
my place. (il'V l'.OYFIi. Hepp
ner. Ore. --4'itf.
P"
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Bring in Your Old Ford
1
Which i the most warlike mi.
lion? Vitrei. untieit. Hccuuse it
is nl any in urint.
J. W, Creith. of Portland. wu
in Heppner for a few days dm.
ing tlie week on buttincss.
James and I'lul Unguis, well
liiio.rn fanner of tlm Hatter
creek siet'oii. tsire 111 toun
Tuesday 011 business.
The planting oeasoiv it here
and tlillium A Itisbeo ill I...
::Ud to sIm.w ymi wli.it 1 1 1 y luvr
lit Olivnr and John Deere ploxs
47 s
Dave McAtee returned WeJ.
neaday iveninr from IVndleton,
wliftt lie ha been the past wek
on business.
Cilliam limbec would be
Joe Pickett, a well known
Hcppuer boy, has enlisted in the
I'. S navy.
F. W. Hirns. the landscape
gardener of Cotuliiii. i here lor
a few days, u.tli treett and
hlirubs for Spring planting. d!7
.1 A PUIiink, of 1 ...! i:,.,u.
was in lb pptier, Nt .inlay
I A COOD POSITION
it'an be had by 11 n ambitious
veniig iiui'i or jouny l.nly in the
held .( railway or t omiucri ml
telegraphy. Sii.ee tln passage
i.f the eight hour law by Con
press, it lias created n big de.
iinaiHl for telegrupli operators.
Poaitinns paying from ?7. to f-"!1
per niotitli, with many chances
.and we will convert into a one ton truck for
S350 -
You retain all parts and equipment taken from
the car in making the change..
E. H. Kelloggr T -il(KS TI:n K ATTAri;sixT
I Make a Specialty of
Plate Glass, Burglar and
Automobile Insurance
Also write all kinds of Surety Bond
REAL ESTATE
I expect a number of land buyers here, If you ant to cll
your farm or ranch, list it with mc.
Roy V. Whiteis
Ore.
Heppner,
for advancement. It wi.l iwtv
pleased to figure with you en ; you l0 rit. UaiUay Telegraphy
any kind of farm huplenictiU lsliUite of Portland. Oregon,
yiiu ought want. Their time U' r. fn .m,,v,, hvju
t't tun ' 11 hi win a V' J .
) n Ca'l aivl v0 1: tti .47 4'
Tom Hoylan. prominent tdierp. t l" i and family. .f M, ,,.
man of Pendleton, wn in Hepp- unent. came im Vedn-s,.iv an,l
ncr. Wcdnetday, looking after , Wl'rc hx-king for a hm,. i r,,,lt
busine intos in Morrow expecting to res,.!,. in H,.pj,er'
oiuniy. , f'r a few iu..nth.