I.
Caroline Herschel.
Ammife' illstili'-'iiislji'il v, mniii wlio time
hiMli"i to slicJ lilit nl'stniM' snti-
ji-pts was (.'iinilini' I.ULTWi:i hrsi lil.
tin; nuti.'d HSIruiiimi'T. Slit; whs tlin
liiuglitcr of a ii'i:sii-i:in (if HimoviT.
Hit 1'nriy i-lur:i t ion wus ilcsigm-'l 1
leuil to n iniisii-.'il farcer. Slit! accom
l.uiiictl her lirtitlicr. William after
ward tlic illnMriniis Sir William Ilcr
wlifl - to r.iiL'lanil. Krutlicr anil sister
ftnnii 1 itriicil their ti 1 1 cut ion to astrono
my, mill in tT'.IS Carolini! i.nlilislicil a
'('iitaloiic of Stars." 1'ntil Sir Wil
liam died in lvj'j nhc was content for
the most part to he known only us, liis
assistant, but later she. enpiged in
many original and inik'iii.'mli'iit invent 1
jrations. She devoted siecinl attention
to the discovery of comets, and claim
ed iiiiority in the dist ovt'iy of at least,
five.
A. 15. Gillette left
morning for Canada,
Wednesday
FUil SALE -Ten head of good
young win k mares or will trade.
Kmiuirci of Guy Boyer, Heppner,
Oregon. Stf
A. K. l'.inns, who lias been or.
the sick list for several days, is
iible to hi; around again.
Win. Howard, of Butter creek,
was in Heppner Wednesday.
No Hurry,
The telephone bell rang with anxious
persistence. The dm tor unswered the
tall.
"Yes?" be said.
"Oh, doctor," Kald n worried voice,
"somethlnfi seems to have happened to
my wife. Her month seems Bet, and
ulie can't say a word !"
"Why, she may have lockjaw," said
the medical man.
"lio yon think so? Well, If you are
up this way some lime next week I
wlsli you would step in and see what
you can do fur her." Harper'a Magazine.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
War Endings.
No great war of modern times hm
ended during the winter months, nor,
Willi tlit exception of the liusso-.Iap-ancse
wur, has any liegiin then. .'or a
century all wins have liegun in the
fpring, summer or early autumn and
ended between March and August.
Argonaut.
FOR SALF-;Mi acres of tine
raw land in Marion county, Ore
on, 10 miles from Silverton. 22
miles from Salem. Best quality
soil, lies well, practically all
plow land, Running water for
st;ick on both quarters. Close
to macadam road, less than one
half mile from railroad. Good
school, neighbors improved farms
adjacent. Home market for all
products of farm at big logging
camps farther in interior. Land
easily and cheaply prepared for
plow. A splended proposition to
cut up and sell in smaller tracts
or to develop entire. For par
ticulafs enquire at the iTerald
ulYiw Ctf
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Our Cakes and Crackers
ARE FRESH!
We handle and recommend:
I SWASTIKA BRAND !
When you want the best crackers
; ASK FOR
Snowflakes
Phelps Grocery Co.
. a
At Your Service
McNamee Building
iluuiii: llic constitution of mir
new, modern home
The First National Bank
I !-pphi, Oiccutt
Oirtkini; Account
I per .enl p ml on time deposit
Mr. and Mrs. FiumettCochrau
of Mouumenl, were iu Heimuer 1
Monday.
Oscar Schaffer and son, were
MonuniPnt visitors in Heppner
Monday.
Dave and Will Ilynd, well
known sheepmen of Sand Hollow
were in town Tuesday on busi
ness, Ralph Cecil, former lleppner
ite now residing at Spray, was
in the city Tuesday.
W. P. Dutton, former resident,
of Heppner, now living in Port
land, was here for a few days
during the week on a business
trip.
Creston Maddock spent a few
days in Arlington during the
week visitiDg his father.
Rev. H. A. Noyes has returned
from a pleasant vacatjon spent
west of the mountains. During
the trip he visited Eugene, where
he spent two weeks at the U. of
0. Summer School lectures, la
ter visiting Portland, Tacoma, '
Seattle and Yakima,
Rev. Father O.Rourko and
his neice, Miss Peggy O.Rourke,
have returned from a pleasant
vacation trip to California.
M. Kopple has returned from
a business trip to San Francisco
W. S. McKimmey. former res
ident here, now living near
Salem, is here for a few weeks
looking after the harvesting of
his crop. His wheat is turning
out much better than he expec
ted before the cutting commenced.
A. C. Allison and son of Echo
were registered at the Palace
Sunday,
Matt Hughes, of Lone Roak,
was in Heppner Sunday.
Norton Wionard is spending
his vacation at Seaside Oregon.
Bob Hart returned from Port
lanb Sunday evening where he
spent Buyers' week. ' He reports
having had a splendid time in
the metropolis.
Miss Leta Humphrey returned
from an extended visit to Port
land and Hillsboro Sunday even
ing. While in the Valley she al
so attended the Christian church
convention at Turner.
FOR SALE Four good Pool
tablos, equipped with cues and
balls, formerly in The Ciub at
Palace hotel, small cash register,
cigar case, several chairs, Ralph
Barton, Heppner, Ore. lodlH
The improvements at the Pal
ace hotel are now completed and
the old hostPlry has taken on a
uiiierent appearance, i-nx new
rooms with bath have been added
lo the sleeping apartments sol
arranged that they inny be let!
t'iiher singly or in suite and!
ninny other improvements have
l been made. Heppner sh.iuld he
pround of her improved hotel
which is a real asset to any city
of Heppner's imp irtanec.
C. L. Woodson anil family have
returned from an enjoyable .
cimpiiig trip on Willow creek I
near the coal initio. Fishing was ; I
to be found only far back in the "
mountains and in almost iiiacce.
Slblt' places, Mr. Woodson Siiys,
the places mor easily reached
! having been "tUhed out " 1 1 , w .
lever. Mr. Woodson and Wilkud!
llerren. who were encamped to.
gether, untuned to. Ho p the
camp supplied with liisii umI
S huckleberries and M rs WihiU n
,is utile to bring home mhiio .V
tiitiirts of tli inuch pri.'i'd Iiiti i.s
for winter use. Hunting will be
i:o,hI in that f.it'lioti whin toe
a oiMintl open-, Mr. WihhImiii viv . I
both deer and lnrl. him!
iiiuiMuU.v plentiful
' KoV V. Whiltij. tin- 1, u -t S ni;
J ii u r.ti i c Hutu, ictiitnt d fi iu
.hi inland tup -ndiv iliinigja
Jjwt.uh lit' MMted llii'i-t if (be'"
J n in ' ' i int i ' unty ittid X i,f
J i f the Ttooli jtniiity iilir- lie.
J I t'jH'V t h hit itn iii i- into , ( y I
2 y.M'il in tin1 interior I.,,,;, ,
2 t otnlitk'iM z tit i illy I t iii irv
2 It .! dept'e the rM' I fl 1 1
tl .cri pj tf L iv iu lUi) .
Another Shipment of Waists
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 cjoes to make a Blouse desirable.
The
Finest
Dollar
Waist in
America
wr . r-
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Sold at
Just One
Good Store
in
Every City
NEW WIRTHMOR $1.00 WAISTS
Styles as Illustrated
Minor & Company
"Dry Goods Department"
Mike Roberts returned from
a trip to his old home iu Iowa
Monday evening after a pleasant
visit amid the scenes of his child
hood. Conditions are about the
same in Iowa as here, Mr. Rod
erts says, in the way of
prices etc. Mr. Roberts brought
bacK three young Fox s'pjirrels
as pets for his boy.
Mrs. Gay M. Anderson left
Saturday morning for (li.lden
dale, Washington, where she is
spending a few weeks visiting
her parents.
Notice of Sale of Estrayed Animal
Nntirp ia herchy irivrn tliRt I. John Curran
IMir.uiaiit to nn order (if A. L. Coinett. Justice of
tho I'tflcp of Oisi net No. 1. Mnrrow CoirYitv. Ore
gon made AuKtiat 1j. 19i7 will cn Saturday Sep
tember 8. 1017 at the hour of 2.0 i. m. of said
duv ;il my idire situated nine mileajiorth of Lex
iiullon.ulTor for sole and sell to the highest bidder
hi,rh ' fnr cft5tl in ia!1L tl,e following-described animal.
One irrey filU v atiout thrre venra old. weight
about 'JnO Hounds and branded on the shoulder
wiih an indMint't biand. The said animal wai
tuken up bv ni" while ruimirg at lame on the
Kit I; dav ,f .Innuarv. l:i 1 7. Said aale will be
inatle lor llie puri'o.-e of pai in the cojt a'ld e.v.
pcesof takii'U up. keeping and rj'e of surh
a-ilmal. an ejtrny. h i by law pruvided.
tln'.-d th'.i l 'h lay of An.il.it, l'K.
LIS JOHN I'HIIAN.
Heppner Church Services
Catholic Church Services.
First Mass, 8:00 a.m.
Second Mass 10:30 a.m.
Reverend Father O'Rourke.
The Federated Church
Sunday School 0:4,1.
The lessou next Sunday will
consist of stercopticau viewe of
t.uecn Either aud her times.
Come out aud renew your ac
quaintance with the beautiful
queeu.
Morning seruiou: "Clorify
God in your body."
Fveuiug service at 8:00.
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If you intend to purchase an automobile at any price sec the
Eight Cylinder Oldsmobile
r
i I - "" nt"1 11,1
two and four passenger roadster, five and seven
passenger touring cars
A High Grade Light Weight Car at a Moderate Price
$1600. at Heppner
The Oldsmobile Company
Ihuoid Colin, A ;ent, Heppner, Oregon
Morrow county age it for the seven passenger and roadster
COLK i;iGPT, Prices, f. o. l. factory, $1795.
mem.