Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 04, 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,
SOn 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 a Specialty of
Plate Glass, Burglar and
Automobile Insurance
Also write all kinds of Surety Bonds
REAL ESTATE
I expect a number of land buyers here, If you want to
your farm or ranch, list it with me.
Roy V. Whiteis
Heppner, Ore.
If you can use money on your farm
to make more money, sec us.
Capital
The First National Bank,
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J MUIOMY W. I'roidMt
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W. P. COX. AmI. CuhiM
$100,000.00
lloppner, Oregon
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
JacK Ayers was in the city
from Lena Monday. --.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spencer
visited at Echo Sunday.
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Dr. M.W.Davis, of lone, was
a Heppner visitor Sunday.
WANTED Good girl for gen
eral housework. Enquire of
Mrs. Phil Conn. 51 tf
M. S. Hefner and N. E. Petty
john were in Heppner on land
business Mondcy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith were
Arlington visitors at the Palace
Monday.
FOR RENT Barn for 2 or i
horses with plenty hay room
Ennuire at this office. tf
Walter E. Cochran, prominent
publisher of lone, was in Hepp
ner again over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alstott
were in from their Eightmile
home Monday,
Pete Rourlte, a former resi
dent of Heppner, now of La
Grande, came in Sunday on bus
iness.
P. A. Anderson, abstractor,
returned Sunday from a busi-
uess and pleasure trip to Port
land. Not gone or going but here to
stay. Permanently located at
Heppnor, Oregon. Dr. D. K.
Haylor, eye specialist. 48tf
Jim Coleman, of Rock creek,
was operated on yesterday at the
Heppner hospital for ulcer of the
stomach. Drs. W'innard and
Gaunt performed the operation.
Pete RourUe a former well j
t . . i .
h uown young mau oi mis county
was here for a few days from
LaGrande during the week visit
ing friends. Mr. Rourke is em
ployed in the O. W. R. & N.
train service at LaGrande as a
fireman.
M. Kopple, proprietor of the
Fair store, has returned from
business trip to San Francisco.
He has an interesting now ad in
this impression.
Arthur Findley. who resides
in the wheat belt between Sand
hollow and Juniper canyon, was
in Heppner Tuesday and reports
crop prospects excellent in that
section.
FOR SALE Twelve good
work mules; also some good work
horses. See these animals at
sell
my place. GUY BOYER, Hepp
ner, Ore. 4Gtf.
Judge Patterson has a famous
brerd of chickens. His flock
consists of seven hens and a
rooster and yet last Sunday they
gathered nine eggs. "That's
soruo rooster," says the judge.
Tho weather continues rather
cold for this season but the
gras9 is growing rapidly now
and the stock is doing nicely.
Wheat growth is rather slow
but with the abundant moisture
now in the ground and the sea
son so well advanced tho pros
poets are rather good.
Miss Joo Cameron, who has
held a responsible position in
Sam E. VanVactor's law nflice
for tho past nine years, has re
signed her position and gone to
Portland to be with her mother
whose health is not good. Miss1
Cutneroii has tunny friends in i
Heppner who will reirret her
departuro from the city. I
Lor l'uu S.u.r. Good resi I
deneo lot on Center street. Hep-'
pner. 0x1'.".'. Get Imsy and
plunt a garden. F.as.v payments
Apply to Arthur Smith. J-tf
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A. I'.. Patterson, the woll
kuown horseuKiu, accompanied
by Mrs. Patterson were arrivals
from San Diego Monday. Mr.
and Mrs. Patterson formerly
rcsiJed here und Mill retain
property and business interests
in Heppner.
Bargain Sale
One lot 50x100 with good barn;
1 3-inch wagon with wood rack;
1 set bus harness; 1 lfi-Kisserger
bus; 1 pair loh sleds; I modern,
up-to-date cash register; 1 lot
:l
plain white assorted dishes prac
tically at your own price.
WHY BO! A SPORT SDIT?
We have the materials for making them.
Come in and examine it.
Stripes, Polka Dots and Fancy Figures
in a good assortment of colors.
Sit Suits are a
and who wants to be behind the times?
Certainly none of our Heppner ladies,
so we are ready to serve them in their
wants.
We also have the Sport Hat to match your
Suit. Don't forget to ask about them.
FOR THE YOUNG GIRLS.
And the young girls-They were
not forgotten in this new creation.
We can please them with many
beautiful things suited to their needs
Come in girls and look at our new
ribbons. We have just what you
want.
MINOR 8c COMPANY
Dry Goods Department
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at the Fair Store
Commencing Friday, May 4, the
Fair Store will offer Extraordinary
Bargains in the following Goods:
DOMESTICS.
10c Calicoes at - - 8c
16c Percales at - -12 l-2c
16c Dress Ginghams at - 12 l-2c
16c Bleached Muslin at - 12 l-2c
35c Black Sateen at - 25c
HOSIERY.
25c Ladies' Hosiery at - 15c
35c Lisle Hose, black and white, at 25c
35c Children's Lisle Hose at - 25c
75c Turkish Towels at, per pair, - 59c
75c All Over Aprons at - 49c
Special low prices on
Ribbons.
Shoes for Ladies', Misses and Children at greatly re
duced prices.
A great reduction on overalls, work shirts and pants.
THE FAIR STORE
Next to Palace Hotel
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all kinds of Silk and Taffeta y
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