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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1917)
FARMERS' Now is the time when on your grain, aulos and other valuable property. Let me figure with you. HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENTS I have a number of choice 640 and 320 relinquishments. See me before filing and 1 can help you to secure a desirable claim. Roy V. Whiteis Fire insurance and Real Estate FAEM IMPLEMENTS DllTG ana Jfllm Deer Plis r Harrows, Discs, Weeders Etc. Van Brunt and Thomas Drills Bain and Webber Wagons. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Gas Engines. In fact with most everything in the IMPLEMENT line AM will supply you. 'We have got it will gel it or it is not made.' BE PREPARED See C. E. JONES or H. C. ASHBAUGH, Heppner, Oregon S-J1. .- -rf.nwe.; .mtJttm li'PHU f" w It 4. - SFl :-rlA m$PZ ; n Rh a nrtT,r-ir"i - - -re " - i -. m vArt ft at : - . c 7 . Thin i thr onlv cur Ktiill in Amcricn lodny tbnl combines the smirtnet of Ibr upoil model ith rconomy mid utility. It U H ntliriir)r;lv r-nieiit, ,t)lith cr, ' rnlirrlv pripinnl-ltvnUing wil't rlf nijn nil its own. rtrrni'" fiirentirr mv? brm ilrii lo civc it n moKt rtquiKit finish in rich Rrny, trimmrtl vitlt blank cnmrl iind brir;btpird with in r' inj flnnh r( polisbrd nitltrl. A f duViionnble rlatji nf f filrtr is gjrfdrfj to its striking linrn by tbr r-l wit" alirri. Th tndivirbi1 front rnl, taitll il Pacific Coait Price JSRj.OO you need Fire Insurance 'rru u .1111 To raise better crops by cul tivating more and raising less weeds. It will pay you to in vest in a JONES' WEEDER. This machine has been greatly improved this year and will be a great factor in bigger crops. Ruilt in sections like a harrow, each section cuts 5 feet. You can use as many sections as needed, six horses pull 3 sec tions cutting 15 feet. Abso- uivtij iijc ucjb iua-l ! I lie; cvci a) built for cnltivatintr summer fallow, does the work speedily and thoroughly. Get a JONES WEEDER before the weeds get big and ruin your summer fallow. snr; k mm America's Only Smart Utility Sport Model MINOR & CO. I Professional Column DR. R. J. VAUGIIAN DENTIST Permanently located in Oddfellow'? Building HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING HEPPNER, OREGON DR. N. E. AVINNARD PHYSICIAN & SURGEON HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO . . . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Telephone 1"J2 Office Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON Regular monthly visits lo HEPPNER nd IONE Watch paper (or dates DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist PORTLAND OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT LAW Office in Palace Hotel, Heppner, Ore. SAM R VAN VACTOR VTTQRNEY-AT-LAW HEPPNER, OREGON LOUIS ftEARSON TAILOR. HEPPNER, OREGON T. C. DENNISEE For Fino Up To Haty lloinca ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR HEPPNER, OREGON Office phone Residence phone Main 665 Main 64 FRANCIS A' McMENAMIN LAWYLR Roberts Building, Heppner, Oregon Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land office at I.aUrande. Oregon. July 7th. 1317. Notice la hereby given that Anna R. Fine, for merly Anna R. Niederer, of Echo. Oregon, who, on January asth. 1914. made Homestead Entry No. 012(90. for South half. Section 12. Townchio 1 North. Range 27 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before W. J. Warner. United States Com missioner, at his office at Herml:itoii. Oregon, on the 11th day o( September. 1017. Claimant names an witnesses: John M. Fme. of llermiston. Oregon. John Si-himke. James Avers, and Cbarlrs Bartholomew, all nf K-ho. Oregon, lldlf C. S. lll'NN. Ilegisler, Mu)l way bctwrrn, lire ililinstobfc forwsrd of hack, to si'il tli Irs, It .f lltta diiver and bit tPtrtpmnn. Tb? tnr t i iiwiinv for twe. Fioot Slid brk, four Utsr prnplr tide sociably in rr tl rnmfnrl. It bss f"in-iob firr wnd rmititrvrr rfr spiine- biinnl t i'lttic ' Tb rtftT i iwiwetful, il in Kittpiiit Insly rconotnit l in tbr unr of ct""hnr ss crntp)f'd vi'b r'brr tt of sirttihtr nil. Cont ft ttr lft r tia stmw joit lb tur linw. Psrific Coul Price $883.00 Herald Moves to New Quarters The Herald is pleased to an nounce to its friends and the ' public generally that It lias mov ed into new and inoro desirable ! quarters in the building immedi j ately east from its former loca tion. The present quai'teis are much better adapted to the needs of a country newspaper and print mg ofiice being much ueater, better lighted, more convenient for carrying oti the work, and the entire force, publisher, print er and devil, feel that we are in a position to render much better service to our patrons than ever before. Cheerful surroundings have a decided infleuee on any man's work and with plenty of light, and a degree of comfort we feel that I he Herald will be able, to express a higher degree of optimism and be a more po tent factor in helping to reflect tho many good things that sur round and pervade lleppuer than it has been able to do in the past. Call in and see us and tell us how you like it. You ate always welcome. Former Resident Visits Here Mrs. lluggins. a former resi dent of this county, is here this week visiting her brother D. C Gurdane and other friends, Mrs lluggins came here from Santa Barbara, California, where she went with her husband a year ago for the benefit of his health. He recently passed away there and Mrs. lluggins is on her way to their former home at Great Falls, Montana. Mrs, lluggins and Mrs. L. W, Uriggs. of this city, were girlhood friends and Mrs. Hriggs returned from a camping trip in the mountains to enjoy a visit with her friend of long ago. Mrs. lluggins has not visited lleppuer. nor met any lleppuer friends for more thau 30 years. Mrs, John Patterson has lo the coast for a vacation. rone Heppner Church Seivices Catholic Church Services. First Mass, a in. Second Mass at Juniper 10. .'i' H. 111. Reverend Father OKouike. I The Federated Church ! Sunday School U: i l''or one more Sunday we shall have the slereopticnn illiibtra- itions of some llible subjet t. j Sermon theme, "Eaboi el s To- igelher With Cud." Evening service at fe-O't. II. A t'oves. I'aslor Horses Help Beautify Heppner A team nt big horses attached i to a heavy farm wagon, dune: their bit. to.variK lioaul ify mg Ib'pplit'l' Nfil'inlay evening when , I hey look to the sidewalk liij front of the building just vai at fd by the llerahl and leiiiiivedj l he decrepit old woodi'ii awning i 'piicker and sinker and cheaper than it could have hern dune by a liiy ordiiiain : itsil cl liy two guild cat peiilfi . The team war making gund tune wIipii they came out, of the j alley in the liar of the l'alaie hotel, crossed May sticit audi tin k to the sidewalk in front of ' the old Herald building mid. for ' a fraction of a second, it looked a. though they wrie l,i adi ii obll'lUI'ly for I lie g Id Va flout, of the llnald'n in'w loialioii but a lmit tcb'pbiihn pole that had j til rn pUi f III t di Hy Ihe tight -pot riigagftl llii" lilt fiolil A hri'l iind sl'ippi d llii- !hn, ti ti. I'd rtllV k just I tune In save the lI'Mld folre fiolil a r.llb'1 p.tioi ky r'i r a' , fm , V- il kno'tu HmI for a fia-'Miii of a i mid nir Im k l i m . r looked like a mighty good h-! lo gi t out al 'I'lit' teitin ludoliged lo Rubt Tboll p'.on alld vil. ffigblilied by hi Huto 'I he iUhmj-i. ,. i olill'ii i lo one li roll a ti lug and the nuioval i.f lt,n old Wooden riwiiiiig. and if m-ty v.l! l.t Hi.i i; 1 I' THE GOVERNMENT needs Farmers as well as Fightes. Two million three hundred thousand Acres of Oregon & California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in Fnited States. To he opened for homestead ami sale. Conaining some of the best land left in the United States. Large Copyrighted Map, showine land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall!, eleva tions, temperature ete., by coun ties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co. Ro.x 610 Portland Oregon. 8dl9 The Oregon Agricultural College Where trained specialists with modern lab oratories and adequate equipment fire in struction leading to collegiate degrees in the following schools: AGRICULTURE, with 15 dfpsrtraentai COMMERCE, with 4 departments; EMOtrlEERINCl. with departments, In hiding Civil. Klrrtrii'sl. Highwav, Industrial Arts. Irrigation, and Mechanical Fngmeering ; FORESTRY, including Legging Engineer In?; HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart R"nts. including training in the Practiea House ; MININCI, with three departments, Inelud Ins: Chemical vngiee:tBsg ; t PHARMACY. THE SCHOOL OF MTJSIC, offers Instruc tion in the principal departments of roca! and instrumental mus'e. THE MIT.TTARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled 10S5 cadets in 1018-17, and won recommen dation for O. A. C. from the Western Depart ment of the U. g. War Department as one of the fifteen d'atir-fuiehed institutions" c.f higher learning. a!1 cadets will be furnished complete uniforms by the tT. S. Gorerr-ment and the junior and senior radeta, enrolled in the R. O. T. C., will he given oemmntat'on for auhsisten.ee. as well as all transportation and subsistence at the air weeVa' Summer camp. REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER S, 1917. Information en request. Address. Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvflllis, Oregon. 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, P.op.ietor. HEPPNER : : : OREGON. KEEP COOL IN OUK SUMMER UNDERWEAR, .SPORT SHIRTS, BATHING SUITS, KHAKI CLOTHES, TENNIS SHOES COOL HATS AND CAPS Sam Hughes Co. Peoples Cash Market HENRY SCIIWARZ, P.,,,,. All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73 mm -ne) (e ennnef py fnr ftinhnr) nii ran hmlH hij nr luilr nous it ynti want ne) frl the mat irrmen n leauly and prtrlirghilitf AM unit il It C'wirie)fi eia nr Hmear. V't seed fm, all the fnele.ttt, read? e,it, Koedled and nneehefed Write Indef Int fmt flan SeW It's lee AddifM nil inrpimr, Morrow County I. II. COX CON I KAC IOK umllllJII.DKK I'lti n:i il ml Ushimttt.i l-'urnifhiil t"r AH ImikI.i ol ,'i iUI i ihi. I 'ntl f . Wmh On.. i1'l' il y iif mil if al iiihI 'in f 'nil.., if ,'! I lIK II' 'if House Moving Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ayers went to Portland Thursday for a few day's visit. George Cur ran and family went, to the huckleberry country around Ditch creek Tuesday for a few days outing. A A medicine which has given satisfaction to its users for ovet 40 years, as Cardui has, rnust be a good medicine. If you suiter from female troubles, and need a reli able, strengthening tonic, of real medicinal value, as proven by the experi ence o! thousands of women users, TAKE YA YA V ' m V A 14 i 'A A The Woman's Tonic Covina, Calif., in writing l of her experience with ' Cardui, says: "1 took a bottle at 13 years old, and it cured my tteadaches. 1 have taken itsince mar riage, and received much help from it. Cardui is the best medicine 1 ever took ... It was the only medicine . . . that helped my back ..." Try Cardui. r i XAA Y A YA All Druggists 1 mmm aacw. to C. I . M I K )( )NM AM U. Agrnl, I Irppnei, Ote. Try It! 1 C 8 r u-u-i RtAOV BUILT HOUSE ca ' 1 i