Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 27, 1917, Image 4

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    NEVER BEFORE
in the History of the Am
erican people has the
Food situation equaled
the present.
WHY NOT HELP
by raising your own veg
etables? WE HAVE THE SEEDS.
Phelps Grocery Co.
THE HORN PASTIME;
SOI T 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.
1 Make a Specially of
Plate Glass, Burglar and
Automobile Insurance
Also write all kinds of Surety Bonds
REAL ESTATE
I expect a minilxi of land buyers here, If you want
your (aim or ranch, list it with me.
Roy V. Whiteis
Heppner,
To the runners and Stockmen
: of Our Territory.
In fn' l':ur i'l the uraw crisis now confronting this nation
I it is tl.c p. iii mil,' iut of cure citizen to serve hi country
in ni" t i-il'i'ctfe manner that presents itself. The most
r!l (live wa tor the tanner to servo hi country at this time
J i to plant e er :i ailaMe acre of land that can he cultivated
into .oino knnl of tmiii crop lor man or hcast. It U our duty
t iM i veili'- i at; i) lv rendin Mich financial aid to the
J t.n :n. r a-, a iil eied'le him to till e ry available foot of land,
a i -II promote the h e Mock industry.
i .in .i . p, ii .', in a .1 t all i 'h ent farmers in a financial
J nut o! iv lor the purchase of t-ocd pram und money to
in ! i l.i ii' ctop in, i' it ill also acivo to finance them through
- t he c ini t h an, I l ai v i st invt of the crop and until such a time
a t !( s .fin' i in he in irkch-d conveniently and to pood ail
J v.o.t 1 If i n nf flam and hay as well as cattle and
!""-- i i ', fil In i' l.'i'li t r Mtino t line to come, and now i
I th- tin i !' cp.ii o i i .1 nny availal'le iicie. a well as
tn in. ii a e t'le ti'imiM'r of iliimestic animal:.
UifHoilu'r, th - will not only ield you a hip profit,
ii i. ir lu! to sei e your count')' in this manner.
Dr. p in at.d l t im talk it over.
The First National Bank
III PPNT.R, OllKCON
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
iiOKX Friday. April 20. to Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Scrivner, a
fine, nine pound daughter.
WANTED Good Kirl for gen
eral housework. Enquire of
Mrs. Phil Conn. 51 tf
M. L. Curran will open his
new Billiard Parlor9 in ihe
Palace hotel building Fiiday,
May 1. Mr. Curran will have
one of the most complete and i
best appointed 'establishments'
of its kind in eastern Oregon.
Read his announcement in uti
other column.
V, G. Scott, prominent Lex
ington ciliziu, was in town j es
turduy. Mr. Scolt is a believer
iu tbe Ford us a business propo
sition declaring that lie makes a
practice of selling his old Ford
every year for enough to buy a
new one. "
J. II. Bellenbrock and son, of
the Monument country, were io
Heppner Monday on land busi
ness. Mr. Bellenbrock is one
of Oregon's old time cattlemen
having been engaged in that
business all his life and operat
ing all tbe way from Rogue
River valley to the Columbia
river.
Mayor Notson received a let
ter from his son EJward who is
in Iowa asking for his permis
sion to enlist in the Iowa Nation
al Ouard. Mr. Notson wired
tho necessary permission and
expected that his sou would en
list Tuesday,
I,
Read the announcement of
the Palace Hotel management of j
the opening of the remodeled i
L'alaco on May '1th and cousider
it as a personal invitation to
yourself to be present.
The ladies of the Episcopal
Guild will hold a sale of aprons,
candy and food iu the vacant
storeroom adjoining tho First
National bank tomorrow after
noon. The Sam Hughes Co. has taken
an enlarged advertising space
this week in which to exploit
their big line of seasonable mer
chandise. After reading their
ad you better call at their store
and ask to see the basement. It
will surprise you to see what a
world of goods they havo down
there.
T. J. Mahoney, vice-president
of the First National Bank, was
a business visitor from Portland
tho first of the week. Mr. Ma
honey still feels very much at
home in Heppner and tho smell
of the bunchgrass and newly
turned wheat land is good, he
saj s.
K. S. Pay no, teacher in the!
iuow creeK district, was a
pleasant caller at the Herald of-
fiee Saturday. Mr. Payne reports
to sell !
1 1
inings quiet out prosperous in i
his district and that there is indi- j
cations of considerable activity!
in real estate in tho near future.
Ore.
I (Z" luidwn eye specialis.1 of i
Portlaud, will be at the Palace1
j Hotel again Thursday. May ".id. j
2, in Lexington Wednesday, May!
2 :2nd, in Imo Tuesday. May 1st.)
2 i Don't fail to consult him about
2 j your eyes and glasses. Head
2 aches relieved. t'ro.ss eyes i
2 ! straightened. Satisfaction KUttr. !
2 auteed. t'onvdt him. Don't
2 forget the date. .'"Mai
f Burton School Roll of lonor
: The following pupils of Mur.
ton Valley school were neither'
absent imr tardy dm in;; the
mouth of April
Elmer, Dolhe. Fail and Ins
Mueiae, M.ilinii llaydcii. Del.
,ble Leach. Madge. Sidney ami!
J, Helen Osborne, lay Heuy. Al-'
2 viu and Tommy Ma'atty and I
J ,!n e McD.ni ilt
2 Anna Hetny. Tew l.i-r.
hut it
Bargain Sale
One lot .VMrto w ith pood l am;
1 3 inch wajon with wood rack;
1 t harne; 1 lt. .vsenirer
bus; 1 pair Ud pled: 1 modern,
V to date ca h r tiMer; I lot
! plain white n.storted dnd.tn prac-
II
' ii
Introductory Sale of
TTT II
lraior
.The Wirthmor at $1,00.
Waists for rust $1.00 that will win the
' " .
New Welworth Blouses.
Pretty, Attractive, Appealing Styles at -f2.00.
The artist-designers who fashion the new blouses
have wrought wonderfully well this season. They've
outdone the best of 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 8c COMPANY
Dry Goods Department
p30CI3f
SPRMG IHI
SAM HUGHES CO.
Our Big Spring and Summer Lines of Men's Ironclad
Clothing and Furnishings, Florshiem Shoes and Harde
man Hats are complete in every detail.
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY-The Guaranteed kind-Re-placed
free if unsatisfactory. Our customers must be
satisfied.
WE TAKE ORDERS FOR TAILOR-MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS GUARANTEED TO PLEASE
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
We carry the best brands of all eatables. If you don't
see your favorite brand on the shelves or counters in the
salesroom ask about it; it may be in the basement.
By the way have you seen our basement? If not ask
to be taken down there. You will never fully realize the
actual Bigness of our Store until you see the Basement
nearly 2000 square feet of floor space, packed to the ceil
ing with bargains in THINGS YOU NEED.
That's where we store our Sugars, Syrups, Cereals
Canned Goods Etc.
OVEEXSWAIIK and Gl.ASSWAUl
V
Table
Como in and lok them otr.
IKON. TIN' and tfttAMTi: WAP.I'. for
Our bu.MtHMi and pu a-uie is to
If you want 'iomo thing not in
the justly famed
Welwortli Ms
a
The Welworth at $2.00
favor of every thrifty woman.
Yes, surely, they're the Wirth
mor for in no other dollar
Waist would such values be
possible. Even though ycu
usually wear more costly bio us
es it's real economy to have a
few Wirthmors for general
wear thereby saving the better
blouses for dress-up occasions
and hi autiful things for your I'inirp
V kitchen
vi-or wants in thir-ps o i i;ed.
stock we will ct it 1 D.Q.
irlES 1
V
8
, tically at your ow n pi ice.
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Pa'a.T Ho. ! t,