Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 20, 1917, Image 4

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    i LOCAL AND PERSONAL
NEVER BEFORE
in the History of the Am
erican people has the
Food situation equaled
the present.
WHY NOT HELP
by raising your own vegetables?
WE HAVE THE SEEDS. I
Phelps Grocery Co.
THE HORN PASTIME,
SOIT DRINKS, CANDIES,
FRUITS, NUTS,
TOBACCOS AND CIGARS.
A Quiet Resort where men may meet their friends and
discuss the News of the day.
VICTOR GROSHENS, Proprietor.
HEPPNER : : : OREGON.
I Make u Specialty of
Plate Glass, Burglar and
Automobile Insurance
Alsa write all kinds of Surety Bonds
REAL ESTATE
1 oxpcf t a number of land buyers here, If you want to sell
your farm or ranch, list it with me.
Roy V. Whiteis
Heppner, Ore.
Phil Cuba returned from Port
land last Saturday.
E. E. Guild was in from Hard
man Wednesday.
W. B. Ewing, a well known
Cecil citizen, was in the city
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammer, of
Gurdane. were Heppner visitors
Monday.
Dr. Osborne, veterinarian,
was here from Pendleton duiiug
the week.
Prank Hobinsou, prominent
attorney of lone, was i:i the c ity
Tuesday on business,
II. S. Soule, of The Dalles,
was hero for a few days during
the week ou busiuess.
FOR KENT- - Barn for 2 or ii
hor ses with plenty hay room.
Enquire at this oftice. tf
Jack Hynd, prominent in the
Cecil neighborhood, was a visit
or here Monday.
Mrs. Sara E. Van' Vactor en
tertained the bridge club at her
home yesterday afternoon.
Not gone or goiug but here to
stay. Permanently located at
Heppner, Oregon. Dr. )). li,
Haylor, eye specialist. J8tf
M. I). Clark, of the well known
firm of Minor & Co., is spending
the week in Portland on a busi
ness trip. Ho is accotniiHiiipil
by Mrs. Clark.
It. F. Hynd, a former well
known businessman of this city,
now a resident of Portland, wan
here Wednesday greeting old
Inends. .
Mrs. J. L. Wilkins went to Ar- j
lington Sunday to visit with her j
iatner, b. u Maddock.
Lot For Sale Good resi
donee lot on Center street, Hep.
pner, 00x109. Get busy and
plant a gardeu. Easy payments j ;
Apply to Arthur Sinitb. 18tf
Hob Alstott, well known farm
er of the Eightmile district, was
a Heppner visitor Saturday.
Hulless and beardless seed
barley for sale. D. F. Swaggart,
Lexington, Oregon. 51d
Jim Adkina, a well known
Heppner boy began the new
week by enlisting in the navy
Monday morning.
Haled Hay and Grain for sale
at White Front Barn. ,
W. T. McKoberts.
Louis Pearson and A. B. Bow
ker returned from Portland
Wednesday driving a fine new
car purchased by Mr. Pearson
while in the western Oregon me
tropolis. Misses Julia and Ada Ingrain,
of Harduian, were Heppner viit
ots duriug too week.
Introductory Sale of the justly famed
Wirtlimor
i
lirtli lists
The Wirthmor at $1.00. The Welworth at $2.00
Waists Ibrjud $1.00 that will win the-favor ofcvvry thrift)) woman.
Yes, surely, they're the Wirth
mor for in no other dollar
Waist would such values be
possible. Even though you
usually wear more costly blous
es it's real economy to have a
few Wirthmors for general
wear thereby saving the better
blouses for dress-up occasions
i
New Welworth Blouses.
Pretty, Attract ire, ApjeaUiy Styles at $2.00.
The artist-designers who fashion the new Blouses
have wrought wonderfully well this season. They've
outdone the best o( the past, as is evident from this
fascinating array of charming new styles. And,
welcome news to all, many of the very striking
models are extremely moderately priced.
Radiant Springtime Blouses to Brighten
up the Wardrobe.
MINOR & COMPANY
Dry Goods Department
: If You Cannot Carry a Gun,
Carry a Hoe.
Our coin, try needs the agriculturist as well as it
does tin-soldier. Fink I supplies thin year willboex
ticinch short.- and nnvsiiiilinel high, and it is the
solemn tint y of every patriotic American to do bin oi
lier shave lor the w el faro of the country.
If you cannot earn a i-un in defence f your country,
t.ik. a spade or a hoe and mal.e that pound of yours
produce a- it never ha before, thus helping your coun
try, in vour ov u mh.iII way. to maintain its standard of
living and stemming the tide of high prices which is
gradually cnejilfiiig in in its grasp.
P. t of all. it will p.iv von hi, in n,l cheeks, good
uppctite. in better health, ior jou and jours,-and in
dollars and cents for what you will have to sell, and
through not having to buy what you can raise yourself.
Your country and your home are calling.
The I:irst National Bank
III IM'NKU, OIU-GON
Some sport must have been
"toting a pun" last Sunday night
Five shots in rapid succession
ran? out on the night air giving
to old timers a hint of the "good
old times" of long ago.
Speaking of the weather last
Sunday was something strong
in the way of a sample for mid
April. So far no one- has been
found who is willing to express
an honest opinion of the same
fearing the inarshall might hear
of it and run them in for using
inllaininatory language.
Peter Wuch.i, of Ogauia, Min
nesota, arrived in llcppuer Mon
day evening to look fur a loca-
FOU SALE - Twelve good 'tion '"' f:,rnii"t'- Mr. Wnchahua
work mules; also some good work been successfully engaged in
horses. See these animals sit that 1 int of indixtrv in Mintm.
i:nv I'fiviM) ii i . . J .
Wtf w sola fur many jeats but is now
lixtlvifi'1 fur ;i ninn iwiti ililit i ll.
. 1. Sens tier, agent for the 'mate together with good biisi
Humlcy farm tractor; is busyness opportunities. His family
these days demonstrating the is tomnoiarilv w:.t,.,l i iwi.
, machine to interested farmers, i land
j He sold a tractor to Mr. Haver i . . ,
1 stick, on Uhea Creek, a few davs Vory ,i;,,,llsm"c b,,,,1ll't is
,.lKr0i that just issued by the Cnion
,. iv..i, ii - Pacific in the interest of the
"J " unvnn-iu. lesiueiU ol v...: I l.-l.. . .: . i . .
, , ,,iiioM,o i . . iiL.ti louai .vsMjemuoii
my place.
ner, Oro.--
W. E. Walther, the well known
automobile dealer of The Dalles
came in Tuesday on a business
trip connected with his automo
bile agency in this city. Mr. Wal
teer is accompanied by Mrs.
Walther, his daughter Miss Ger
trude Walther, Miss Thompson
and Mr. A. T. Brown, also of The
Dalles.
Tom Stanley was in from the
Hayes place during the week.
Mrs. Ralph Adkins. of Eight
Mile, came in Wednesday to
meet her father, Samuel How
man of San Francisco, who arriv
ed on a visit.
Dr. McMurdo was called to the
Tucker place Wednesday night.
nr. Winnard was called to
lone on a case yesterday after
noon.
Koy (Juackenbush was quite
A tiny baby was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Langdon, of Monument,
at the Heppner hospital lust Sat
day, weighing only 1 1 pounds.
The tiny bit of humanity was
reported last evening as having
a chance to live. It is, perhaps,
the smallest living child boru in
eastern Oregon.
Ed Day, a former well known
resident, now living in" Portland
was a visitor here during the
week.
Horn- At lone, Oregon, Wed
nesday morning, to the wife of
Mose Gambill, a seven and one
half Dound daughter.
John Hush, manager of the
Morrow Creamery, was a busi
ness visitor at Lexington and
lone yesterday.
Hilly Corson, live wire of the
i i- r
tit v iow ii oi Lexington, was in
ill Wednesday night but is better I Heppner yesterday.
at this writing. Heavy gunfire was reported
Mr. and Mrs. Vm. Ayres have olT Cape Cod Thursdry and it is
Mh been on tlie sick list rc-i believed a naval battle was in
cently. j progress.
Frank Turner left Thursday I Mr. and Mrs. M. Curran went
to begin the season's sheep I to The Dalles Km,.1...v i vi.ii c
I J
a lew days with their daughters
The folder; Futher Hamilton, w ho was op- who arc students in St. Mary's
i
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H.Uno .,o...,. Ml " t'VC.ihou wleh Will Uieetiul
v. ,V. ,U, ,ls l(.ani, m.xUuU..
, IICIUOU UUSIUCSS .MolUl.IV. : I.......;.,.;.., .: . . enit ed on -...,, 1 v fH atttu.n.li.... Ai-ii.li.mv i..ll I...
I i I l I'irti n I I 1 1 t II 1 ( H il tl I I U 11 M UUU I ; w' - ' v ' wr"-viiv i ' " ,y m uuu H,
; NOT1CE-A boy's bicycle was the Oregon cou.itry and is eiu I lis ' able to be on the street. A steinmetz -md Walter
; taken from in front of the '. belhhed will, many l.e.m'iful! dim Adkins and Paul Cemmell Duncan, "employes of the State
oj iwn-i .-'.num. iv eve nun' en t ol m-ciivk :i ik o ti,rni I e oai-lec l or I 'or! ruin inrvil-iv i...
Mutch ill. Suitable reward and Iciest. It will
I'l'oVe of ?reat
; . uesuu.ii. uKCii u lvturHetl itere,t to tl.os,. w,., o.utem
to the owner. Mwiiuico illdi,, ., , , , ., ., ... v. ..
plate u trip to the I ,ieil;e Not Ih-
.1. W. .lohuson mid wif,., ,,f .west next .summer.
;The Dalles, were in lleinm. r The I'i i I'aeitie sinn U
Mr. .lohtiMiii sit'i r 'u.-t I'lacid an older for 7 hiiL'e
.re during the week on a
; Sat u til ay.
Ceo. T. Coyne, a well known
(travelling man. made his usual
visit here during the week.
have
morning to enter Uie U. S. Navy, tour of inspection.
L H. Duckworth, who has
been out at the K'llkenuy Lucj(
raiieti on Mutter croclt fov sonic
tune returned to town Tuesday
Mr. Ihic'uvvoitli reiuiiti. ihe i. Leonard Ha it. who ui
...i i it. i.ii ... . . . .. .
t tut wimmu im ouiuiing ti,L.(iocouiotive wimii win eosi from cent htortu in Uiat oectiou very chaigeol the new billiard parlors
runner a i uion elevator w hue M-'.""" to Ni'V1"'' each
i" the City. I', i vidently believ es
Dr. Turner, the w.n P'rcdne
U now ii eve hi.cei.iltst ol .lai.e Oten. f i u,i r tv i.o it,
Portland, will boat the Pal.no the Herald ortic rvlui lied f 1 1 ui
Hotel utMin Tburndny. May ,1rd. Madras Saturday i-vetiieg after
ia Ixlngton Wednesday, May ' upending a few week there.
2nd, In lone Tuesday. May Ut. j Jko is here to put in a cu p on
Don't full to conult bitu about j hi place near town after which
your ryes and clae. Head he is i-laiminv to l-o to Sail I lieL'o
ache relieved. Cro ev.. i.. .nter tl... uu.uimi ..on...f! Ti e lone liiatits will meet Hie
.trulghtened. Stif.ut.on g,,.ir the f. S urmv. l.i IVarce Ui!'1':1 Killcr. of "'Tl'"" en the
' iiii -ii n rntiii.iu nip 1 1 .1 . ah.,
The I'. I severe und the loss of lambs .being opened in the Palae.. It,. i..l
in pre; will be large. Some sheepmen basement by Michael Curran.
j fear u : per cent loss unless was in the eity Wednesday.
uiiivi "e.iuivr touuiiious come;
speedily. H. H. Kell..-g. tin- well known
Don't forget tho Helgiau He w"i'atber prophet, has gone on a
lief meeting tonight in tho opera! sort of hunger strike; that is to
house. An appropriate program say he refuses M make further
!::.h?"t!;'.ri;"'"fHll-'tions untiUhe weather be.
iva. .9 uv.u ttfncii 111 iiic;
proposed relief work.
anteed Consult
forget tbc date
him.
out also tigunng tut. ring tl.eji., urUTiitHtii mid i.'n the has.
sau.e arm of the -rice h ill seis-'o io Li vu tvle.
comes a bit more safe and sane.
Heppner people w by have been
depending on H. H. for then
daily weather dope are therefore
likely to go hungry for weather
news before tl.ry ;rt ati more.