Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 11, 1917, Image 4

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    I Make a Specialty of
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: : Our Cakes and Crackers :
Hare fresh j
:We handle and recommend:
SWASTIKA BRAND I
When you want the best crackers
ASK FOR :
I Snowflakes I
Phelps Grocery Co.
THE HORN PASTIME.
SOFT 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.
Plate Glass, Burglar and
Automobile Insurance
Also write all kinds of Surety Bonds
REAL ESTATE
l expect a mimher of land buyers here, If you want to
your farm or ranch, list it with me.
Roy V. Whiteis
Heppner, Pre.
7UKX wo consul. t tluu (l hm cent m in
fthis Country lives in
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cities, we can under I and iho need of nn in
erea-o in f.ixil products, which conn- chiefly ftoin
the farms U is mi urgent cull. It U tt call upon
(ho patriotism of every farmer, farm hand and
Lui.l owner. Every aero should produce its quo
t.i of food products. Tho ti mo to plan for tt.is re
sult i ut hand. No delay ran be allowed. Plant
big acreage. I'laii f..r a big yield Work for a
luiiiper crop. Prices will bo pood. The Coun
try's ih ihI is the farmer's opportunity.
OUR COUNTRY CALLS. EVERY FARMER
SHOULD RESPOND
First National Bank
Heppner Oregon
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
L K. Harlan was
over from
Pilot Rock Tuesday.
-Barney Doherty was in from
Sand Hollow Sunday.
John Marshall, of Castle Rock,
was a visitor in Heppner Satur
day.
WANTED Good girl for gen
eral housework. Enquire of
Mrs. Phil Conn. 51 tf
Paul Webb, well known Bultn
creek stockman, was in the city
Tuesday ou business. .
E. E. Day, a well known resi
deut of Uhea creek was a Sun
day visitor in Heppner.
FOR KENT Barn for 2 or 3
horses with plenty hay room.
Enquire at this oflico. tf
W. 1). Newlon, reality man of
Lexington, was a business visitor
here Monday.
Jim Higgins, well known
sheepman, accompanied by Mrs.
Higgins, was in town Tuesday.
Not gone or going but here to
stay. Permanently located at
Heppner, Oregon. Dr. D, R.
Haylor, eye specialist. 48tf
Mrs. Robert Anderson, of
South Springs, died last Sunday
evening. The funeral was held
at Lexington Tuesday.
Creslon Maddock and Elra
Iayes visited Arlington Monday.
Creston's father, who has been
on the sick list there for some
time, is much improved.
E. G. Haverstick, who bought
the James Adkins ranch on Rhea
creek was in Heppner Tuesday.
Mr. Haverstack came to this
county from Bellingham, Wash
ington.
Dave and Jack Hynd, promi
nent sheepman of the Cecil dis
trict, were in Heppner on busi
ness Monday.
Choice Early Vermont seed
potatoes for sale at Phelps Groc
ery Company. ltf
Pat Cornell, sheepman, was a
ca'ler Monday. Mr Cornell ex
pects to spend the summer at
Hilgard with his ilocks where
the Herald will keep him posted
on home news.
Now is the time to get a new
Spring Bonnet. Every one re
duced in prico at Mrs. F.
Luper's. Id3
A report is current in llepp
ner that Miss Jessio Vii kers,
who is well known here took her
own life at her home in Enter
prise, Oregon, a few days ago.
Tho Vickors family moved from
this city to Enterprise u few
sell
mouths.
Mrs. Low, postmistress of
Cecil, spent a few days iu llepp
ner during tho week the guest
of Mrs. Barrett.
The Herald is informed that
Prof. Pehr and his able corps of
assistance have been retained
for another year at Hardman
which speaks well for their past
work.
Hugh Neil is iu tho east buy
ing a car load of fin o bulls for
W. 0 Minor and will arrive in
Heppner with the stock some
time next week. Watch for ad
vertisement next week.
Dr. Van Waters will he unable
to reach Heppner to hold regular
' services at the Episcopal church
next Sunday but will be here at
the regular hours Sundav, Mav
20th.
Tho Quaker Show at the opera
house this week is not only draw ing
big houses but is putting on
a first-class entertainment. Their
vaudeville and specialty stunts
are above- the average and the
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bill for tomorrow evening, "Mar-j
riod in tho Dark," is said to he
their best feature. The Quaker
people are no "cheap skates" as
is evidenced by the large number
of valuable presents given away
every evening in the course of
their medicine advertising cam-
jpaign. They will leave llepp.
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ner for the interior Sundav morn
ing.
Dandelion leer is said to be
gaining in favor as an nftcnieuti
tea beverage. It is saij to have
a rather lady like " kick" ami a
bitterness like tho real thins;
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IT NOT A SPORT SUIT? '
" We have the materials for making them.
Come in and examine it.
Stripes, Polka Dots and Fancy Figures
in a good assortment of colors.
t Sis 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 & COMPANY
Dry Goods Department
satoay warri
"A Show With
five w. ras
M THE 1AM
Seats Now on Sale at Opera House
DON'T MISS THIS BIG TREAT
16 IBP JllSt 111
a Million Laughs"
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