Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 13, 1917, Image 4

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fi"iiliiiiL' of u niMii i. Ii'i was a fullurc
lxTiiusc nf liis l.i.-k "f ciiifiitnilioii
auJ his inability t i l:!i"W UU own mind
five uiiiinli'S :it 11 I hue, a i-iptum i'f in
diisiry siiM h i miii'lH liini of a liunt
iug do,' lie i;if ov.'imi:
"At rnurise Hit !',- would (start out
on UU "V ii l:i.'.k l-r Jft-j-. lie would
Ji.ii'li a 1 n ; -U iiikI i.mi liim for miles.
Wlicu 1 Ik Iiiii-U "ii I lie point of ex
liailxlinn Hie lioiind'." inislt'iU would
rali-h tin- I tint in I !m- ;.!: where a fox
had crossi d the Ira if. and he would In
slaniiy ilcc-ide that, after all. fox win
what he hud eo:ue for. and he would
turn iii.iile to pn; ..iie I he fox. l'erha)M
mi hour lat"i when the ehase v.m
Ri'ow'inj; wanner every niinule, his keen
llO- C Would I !'' I I hi' IM'eieliee of It
inhbil, eii'l he v. :. ! i i.o i'l'l- r Hi" eot-t-'Wtiill,
v.tl'i lit:; im-vitstWi! lesillt that.
,y 1 i.'c'iK-k ii l! I1 i i ". neon that
Imum! would he tidily or folly mile:-)
nuay from home in a ir.'. a nip willj a
'l!pniit!iU IriTii:' ttfitmilnj- I.'venin
Test.
A (generation.
In the loin; livpil pfllrlarehal age a
treiierutioii seems lo have been com
puted at li i) years (Genesis xv, li.
Suhseiiuently the reckoning was the
same that has heen more" recently
adojited that Is, from thirty to forty
years (Job xiii, VI).
Mrs. J. H. Frad, of .Black-
horse, who was dangerously
last week with pneumonia,
reported by Dr. Purkey to
improving.
ill
is
be
Chas. McDaniel and Golda M
Rosson, both of Uardman were
united in marriage by City Rec
order J. P. Williams at his office
Thursday, July 12, 1917.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Cor riio n;:.! 1 1
l'it by hit the hi
diUiiiiit; mil Hi" l: mil
mortal (ieorre. We
been fold iIkiI he v;
and Hint at Valley 1'i
is Legs.
al (.rubbers are
about our itn
Inne heretofore!
ore false teeth
g.t he unlilush-
in;;iy deeeived his i .h'l i d and (lesiiond
cut trooi:i Willi Hie n iri:i 1 of ample
NUpiiliejof aiiiiiiiiei! !o:i, v. lii'h eon.sist
ed of powder barrels iilied with sand,
and now a correspondent of the New
York 'iin declares llnil in Hit! full
lenjrlli purl rails of V'atdiini.'.lon by
Stuart, of which (here is one in the
New York public library, the lefts were
not his own. "I have seen Ihe letter
from Stuart thaukin;; the true owner
for his kindness in proviilhi '; a sym
metrical I'oiuidalion for the bust of the
jrreat president and presenting one of
the smaller portraits in Ihanks for his
kindness."
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale
Drparlment of the interior, U. S. Land Office at
't he Dalles. Oregon
July 10. 1917
Notice in hereby given that, ba directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land office, under
provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the ap
plication of
Marie Monahan,
Si rial No. 015738. we will offer at public sale, to
tiie highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per
acre, at 9:45 o'clock A. M., on the 21st day of
AuKust 1917, next, at thijflice, the following
tract of land:
NK 1-4 NW 1-4. N 1-2 NE 1-4, Section 12, Town
ship 3, South Range 26. East. W. M., (Containing
Ul) acres.)
The sale will not be kept open, but will be de
clared closed when those present at the hour nam
ed have censed bidding, the person making the
highest bid will be required to immediatly pay to
the Receiver the amount thereof.
A ny persons claiming adversely the above de
scribed land are advised lo file their claims, or ob
jections, on or before the time designated for sale.
ID-lSd L. A. BOOTH, Receiver.
Our Cakes and Crackers :
FRESH!
A
R
jWe handle and recommend:
WASTIKA BRAND !
When you want the best crackers
: ask I'on :
I Snowflakes !
I Phelps Grocery Co. I
During building operations
tins liaitk will be located, temporarily,
in the McNamoe building, across the trcot.
'liter e will b no interruption in busi
ami old Ii'uikU an J now customer
wi'ioum to our service.
nrss,
alike
are
I pei vent paid on lime Deposit aud
Sasins Account.
The First National Bank
I leppner, Oregon
Total Resources: Over 1 Million Dollar
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson
ware in from their ranch Mon
day.
H. A. and M. R. Cupper, of
Monument, were in Heppner on
business Monday.
W. 0. Hill, cashier of the Lex
ington State Bank, was up from
that thriving town Monday
morning.
Dave Uynd, well known sheep
man, was in from his Sand hol
low ranch Monday. Mr. Uynd
is an old timer in Morrow county
and recalls many ''dry" scasous
in the past when conditions look
ea auoious at ttns season as
they have been doing lately.
Mrs. J. A. Vale, of .liismark,
N. D., is here visiting friends
and relatives and expects to
spend the summer here. She
will visit with ber sister, Mrs.
Percy Hughes, of Butter creek,
her brother Jack Ayers, and
family and her aunt, Mrs. S. W.
Spencer, of this city.
FOR SALE Twenty head of
good grade Jersey dairy cows,
known as the Henry Blabn herd
See F. M. Parker, 4 miles North
of Heppner. 9tf
R, F. Wigglesworlh, who was
in from Butter creek Monday,
reports that the first' cutting of
alfalfa is all in the stack and
proved to bean unusually heavy
crop. Mr. Wiggieworth says
that the farmers in his commun
ity have adopted the plan of late
years of sowing barley on their
alfalfa ground in the spring and
springtoothing the ground
thoroughly. The barley tills in
the ground, keeps down the
foxtail and insures a very heavy
crop.
J. B. Huddleston, former O
W. R. it N. agent here, now
sheep ranching on Rock creek,
was in town Monday. He re
ports all well in his sect'on but
confesses to a liking to the music
of a "bulgino" whistle and the
click of a telegraph key.
WANTED By experienced
woman cook for harvest or place
for man and wife to work. Ad
dress or call Heppner Herald
Roy V. Whiteis went to Fort
land Thursday to spend a few
days and accompany Mrs.
Whiteis home. She has been
visiting in the metropolis for
several days.
i Dr. M. A. Leach, former Hep.
puerile, now practicing dentistry
at Corvallis, was here during
j tho week being called here by
J ; the serious illness of his brother
! Win. Leach, of Lexington, who
J j is in the hospital here.
Robert Stephenson, an expert
i practical coal miner, of Tacoma,
came in Tuesday evening and
I ! went up to the coal mine to make
S an investigation of the property
S I for II. V. ( lutes, lie is accom
panied by his two sons, also
expert miners who will assist
him in the work.
oftice. '.kill
FOR RENT -Barn for 2 or 3
horses 4 with plenty huy room.
Enquire at this oftice. tf
l'h us 0ten, who raises stock
in the Parkers Mill section, south
of Heppner. was lu re on busi
ness Saturday,
E. W. Rau. proprietor of the
II, minimi garage, where ho has
the only complete vulcani.ing
plant in Morpiw county, was in
town Saturday. Mr. Ru re
purls business pod at hU es.
t itilishiiient unit in an attractive
iid in Ihe Herald lie invites all
auti'iMs to send him their blown
out tires to be made kkoJ.
Mr. ntul Mrs. Ja'.ie U'utten
li'Tp'i it 1 1 J fuiiii'y expect to
le ivo iiexi rsiitm iv in their ear
for a pleasure trip through west'
ern Orejjon and northern IV.for
ni.i they expect to visit M.irsli
field iukI other coast points und
may take in Orater Lake and oth
er poiut of interest on t Lo re.
turn trip.
Miss I.ucilo Eider I as (alien a
position as Mem 'nil er in the
Another Shipment of Yaists
NEW WIRTHMOR AND WELWORTH BLOUSES
You need not spend a lot of money
To have a lot of pretty new waists
Not if you buy them here; in fact it might be a
surprisingly small sum. To be specific $1.00 will buy
a neat, worthy, appealing, dependably made, perfectly
fitting waist. Two dollars it's true will buy a finer
Blouse, but the thought we want to convey is that in
these moderate priced waists you get Real Style dis
tinction and all that goes to make a Blouse desirable.
The
Finest
Dollar
Waist in
America
.
fi
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i 1
, .'' .:f -.If A inat-
W'lItTHMOR -'..&.
Sold at
Just One
Good Store
in
Every City
NEW WIRTHMOR $1.00 WAISTS
Styles as Illustrated
Minor & Company
"Dry Goods Department"
LEXINGTON ITEMS
Again the Angel of Death has
visited our midst aud taken two
of our friends. Grandma Moy
ers, wife of "Uncle Johnie Moy
ers", died suddenly Monday
morning July 2, from asthma
and was buried Tuesday before
the fourth. Mrs. Meyers was
born April 18, 1884 in Green Co.
Tenn. and has lived in. Oregon
for many years. . She was well
known and to her credit we will
say she raised a large family
of respectable men and women.
Funeral servises were held from
tho Methodist church, Rev. Sad
ler officiating.
The other death was that of
Ernest Moyer's baby, a twin
who died a few days after its
grandmother.
Mrs. W. P. McMillan is at home
again after a pleasant visit with
her mother ut Sellwood Oregon
W. E. Leach was taken quite
ill with, appendicitis and taken
the Heppner santioriutn.
Jas. Stockard and family are
back in Lexington after a live
weeks visit with relatives in Mo.
Jim says its awful hot and dry
and needing ruin in Mo. as well
as in Oregon.
M. ET Bundy, Jim Stockard
and EJ Burchill are each purch.
asers of a new Combine this
season.
We see D. I. Russe! of Los
Angles in our city again looking
after iiis interests here.
Rain is badly needed around
Lexington.
Postmaster Richardson of
Heppner was in Lexington Tues
day afternoon.
Mrs. Maud Pointer is driving
a new Reo car.
Miss Margaret Jackson is home
from school at Mt. Angel Ore.
Miss Jackson graduated this
year.
Mr. V. O. Hill spent the fourth
tin Portlaud with his family.
If you intend to purchase an automobile at any price see the
Eight Cylinder Oldsmobilc
two and four passenger roadster, five and seven
passenger touring cars
A High Grade Light Weight Car at a Moderate Price
S1G00. at Heppner
The Oldsmobile Company
of Oregon
Haroid Cohn, Agent, Heppner, Oregon
Morrow county agent for the seven passenger and roadster
COLE EIGHT, Prices, f. o. b. factory, $1795.
Uw oIV.co of Sam E Van VucU
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