Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 24, 1917, Image 4

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ECONOMIC AND MILITARY
PREPAREDNESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
In addition to complet coursaa In general and
ocientlfic ducution, efiar full opportunities In
MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE
ARTS AND COMMERCE
Plan far affoctiva future aarviea. Your country
need, it. Sand for fraa illuatratad boahlata,"Traln
the Brain for Peace or War" and "Tha Woman and
tha University." Addroaa Raclatrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Oregon
BEHIND ITS OPERATION
FIRST, this is a NATIONAL bank, founded
upon and required to rigidly conform wifh the
Laws and Regulations of the United States
Government. It also enjoys for both institution
and patrons the protection and conveniences
of the Federal Reserve System.
We invite the Checking Accounts
of Businels Men and Firms, and
the Savings Accounts of House
holds and Individuals.
THE FARMERS AND
STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK
Ilrl'I'NI.K. OUKOON
Ml.raiCTarolTOjaBT aMninnii
Our Cakes and Crackers :
ARE FRESH!
We handle and recommend:
SWASTIKA BRAND I
When you want the best crackers
ASK FOR
Snowflakes
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
8am ft, Van Vactor went to
Pendleton Tuesday oil a business
trip.
Viiwtfir Crawford wont to the
mountain Wednesday to gather
his share of Morrow county's
huckleberry crop.
County Clerk Waters reports
that sneak thieves raided his
house last Saturday while he
was til the court house carrying
off a phonograph, a lot of canned
fruit and several other articles.
Guyle Shurte. popular dry
goods salesman in Minor & Co ,
has gone to The Dalles to take
the examination for service in
the medical corps of the army.
Mrs Bartholatnew left Tues
day morning for a vacation at
the coast.
Mr. arid Mrs. Raglan return
ed from a pleasant motor trip to
Portland Tuesday evening. They
report having had a splendid
time.
Benton W. Frieze made final
proof on his homestead last
Monday before U. S. Commis
sioner C. C. Patterson. Mr.
Frieze and family will soon re
move to Drain, Douglas county,
where they have purchased a
small farm.
Mrs. N. E. Winnard and family
are sojourning at Newport, hav
ing made the trip to that popular
ocean resort by auto.
Mrs. J. A. Waters, who has
been visiting for some time at
Portland has gone to Newport
for a few weeks.
Mrs. Luper, the well known
milliner, who spent Buyers
week in Portland returned Wed
nesday of last week after having
purchased a fine line of Fall and
Winter millinery goods.
County Commissioner and
Mrs, George Curran returned
from Rockaway beach last Fri
day and report having had a
most enjoyable outing.
Mrs. W, K. Livingstone, who
has been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brown, for
some time, has gone to Chicago
to join her husband who is con
nected with the U. S. Army.
Percy Claud Cox, a Morrow
county boy who went to Portland
to enlist in some branch of the
military service a few weeks
ago. writes to have the Herald
sent, to him at the Cook and
Bilker's school, American Lake,
Washington.
Judgo and Mrs C. C. Patter,
son and their little daughtr Mary
left Tuesday
day's visit in Portland. j
Mrs. Adkiti9 went to Portland 1
Sunday for a couple of week's i
1 visit with relatives and friends..
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 goes to make a Blouse desirable.
The
Finest
Dollar
Waist in
America
Sold at
Just One
Good Store
in
Eery City
NEW WIRTHMOR $1.00 WAISTS
Styles as Illustrated
Minor & Company
"Dry Goods Department"
Notice of Sale of Estrayed Animal
Notice i hereby Riven that I, John Curran
pursuant to an order of A. L. Cornett. Justice of
the Peaca of District No. 1. Morrow County, Ore
Kon. made August 15. 191?, will on Saturday, Sop
tenlwr B, 1917, at the hour of Ji:30 p. m. of said
day at my place situated nine miles north of Lex
iiiR'.on.ofTer for sale and sell to the highest bidder
for cash in hand the followinfc-dcsrribcd animal,
to:wit:
One grey filley about three yearn old, weight
about 900 pounds and branded on the shoulder
with an indistinct brand. The said animal with
taken up by me while running at large on the
10th day of January, 1917. Said sale will be
made for the purpose of paying the cost and ex
niwea of taking up. keening and wile of tii"h
morning for a few Bninml ntray. a by law provided.
Dated this Kith day of August. l'.'lT.
1116 JOHN I'l'RRAN.
Two Reasons Why
our tire repair business is increasing rapidly
FIRST. Those who have tested o(ur work know that
it is work that stays and come again:
I SECOND. They are learning that it is real economy
to have their tires repaired and kept in good order.
; GIVE US A TRIAL
REPAIRS, SUPPLIES AND VULCANIZING
! HARDMAN GARAGE
; HARDMAN, OREGON
Phelps Grocery Co.
At Your
Service
in lli
McNamee Building
liming tin construction of our
new. modern home
The First National Bank
I Uppimr, Dickon
I'lii-i kintt Account
I per cent pud on time deposit
The Carnival company which
ln'ld fort li ull last week at the-
Fiii r grounds lias departed for
new pastures. The attendance
was not lare here and it is not '
probable they took much money
out of the community, The en
tci tuinnient offered wus of the
usual carnival class. S
W. l Dulton. former resident
I here and heavy property owner
in Mm row county, was in llepp- -ner
for several days recently"!
looKinjf after business interests. X
Mr. Dutton owns several wheat I
ranches hero and comes up
every summer to look after his I
harvest, He came to Hcppner I
in Wrand is therefore entitled !
to be culled a pioneer, :
l'Vi SALF.-Kour K"i Pool I
tab'xs, equipped with cues ami
halls, formerly in The I'iub at
Palace hotel, small cash register,
c'tfar rne, several chairs, H.lph
Marlon. Ueppner. Ore. 'A !
If you intend to purchase an automobile at any price see the
Eight Cylinder Oldsmobile
A-' 1
ft
Good Mules lor Trade
1 have 1'2 head of pod four
year old mules to trade for
hop, (iuy Rover. Ueppner. 1 5
Oregon. Htf 'J
war
Steam Vulcanizing :
Tube and casing pven prtii t i
a'tention lcitve repair order
a! Vaughn .v Sons Hard a are,
All work pir.ranieed. Ak"r .V,
( Mariow. proprietor lodl? ,
two and four passenger roadster, five and seven
passenger touring cars
A High Grade Light Weight Car at a Moderate Price
$1600. at Hcppner
The Oldsmobile Company
of Oregon
Haroid Colin, Agent, Hcppner, Oregon
Morrow county agent for the seven passenger and roadster
COLE EIGHT, Prices, f. o. b. factory, $1795.