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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1917)
Gurdane & Son CONFECTIONERY & POOL ROOM Have removed to the nev GARRIGUS BUILDING East side Main street Most Attractive Recreation Place in Heppner NEW FURNITURE AND FIXTURE ' FIRST-CLASS, CLEAN, ELEGANT Only Standard Billiard Table in the city CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES Soft Drinks and Ice Cream Out of town visitors are invited to make this store their head quarters fair week n::n;:K:'::1i:-::-:a::K:::i:n:sr-': Professional Column ;w::a;i:ttM:v:;i::t:;:a::a::it::t::K. DR. R. J. VAUGIIAN DEMIST Permanently loiatcd in Oddfellow's Building HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING HEPPNER, OREGON Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, V. S. Land office at LaOrande, OrcRon, July 7th. 1917. Notice is hereby Riven that Anna R. Fine, for merly Anna R. Niederer. of Echo, Oregon, who. on January 26th, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 012790, for South half. Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 27 EaBt, Willamette Meridian, haB 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 Hertniston, Oregon, on the 11th day of September, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: John M. Fine, of Hertniston, Oregon, John Schimke, James Ayers, and Charles Bartholomew, all of Echo. Oregon. Ildl7 C. S. DUNN, Register, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monahan and Patrick Connell returned Saturday from a business trip to The Dalles and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wells spent Sunday at Ditch creek pickiug huckleberries. The Vaughn family, who have been camping on Ditch creek for a couple of weeks returned to town Sunday evening. DR. N. E.WINNARD THYSICIAN & SURGEON HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO . . . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Telephone 122 .Office Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON Regular monthly visits lo HEPPNER and IONF, Watch paper lor dales DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist PORTLAND OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore SAM R VAN VACTOR UTORNEY.AT-LAW HEPPVER, OREGON LOUIS PEARSON TAILOR HEPPNER, OREGON T. C. DENNISEE For Fine Up To Date Homes ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR HEPPNER, OREGON Office phone Main 643 ResidVnre phone Main fife1) FRANCIS A' McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner, Oregon Buy Now and Save Money On a Hudson Super-Six Over 50 makes have already advanced in price. Iludsons, too, must cost more. Nearly every make of car, ex cept the Hudson, has lately in creased in price. Cars that sold at 12K and $1 100 now cost aliout as much 83 a Super-Six. Since January. M makers of automobiles have an nounced price increases amount ing to lf)) to 7)0. The necessity of buying ma terials on today's market has forced these increases. 0 Steel costs five times as much as it did at the beginning of the war. Cotton, rubber all items that enter into the manufacture of an automobile now cost more than ever before. Iludsons will cost more when the present stock of materials, bought last year at lower prict 3 is exhausted. There is no way of avoiding it. The price ad vantage that ol her cars once held no longer exists. Hudson has been the most wanted car, regardless of prie-. It will be more popular than ever , now that cheaper cars have ad vanced in price. We know (he number of cars from present material supplies that we are to get. At the rate of present sales present prices can not be continued long. Some models will be advanced in price within one month. Now is the time to get a Hud son Super-Six. Have its use the remainder of the summer and throughout the fall. Suvc the money that delay will nere ,.,itate your paying fr a Hud ion. VAUGHN & SONS HEPPNER, OREGON LEXINGTON ITEMS Miss Vesta Cutsl'orth is here visiting her sister, Mrs. ('. l. Pointer and other friend.;. Miss Augusta Siebert. who has been visaing her lister, Mrs. ttuy Nordyke, for some time, re turned to her home 111 Seattle Sunday. Her sister accompanied her home for a visiv in the Sound city. Mrs. J. M. Clark, who has been working at Lane's restau rant, was called Iwk to Port land by the illness of her hus band. She was accompanied to the city by her mother, Mrs. Wordon who has been sutVering from a felon and wont to Port land to have it treated. Mrs. May Porter is taking Mrs. Clark's place at the restaurant. Mrs.Dr.Chk'k, and son Charles, of lone, were Lexington visitors Monday afternoon. Harvey Bautuan is spending a two week's vacation in Spokane after which he will return and await notice to join his regiment in the army. His brother Clar ence h as a I re ad y go n e to Po r 1 1 a n d to join the Marine corps. These two young men are much liked here ami besides wishing them success in the army we hope to see them both soon safely home again. Mrs. Meier and little daughter Irene, who have been staying at Penland's for some time, return ed to their Portland home the Hast of the week. Mrs. Vera Berry is entertain ing her cousin and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. (', McWilliains, of Terrebonne, Oregon. Miss Elsie Allyn is very much elated over a nice new desk in her office in the garage. Mrs. Vela Luhanks and son have gone to Pendleton for a week's visit with relatives. Cecil McCormick has gone to Irain Oregon to visit his rela tives awhile before school com mences. Mrs. V) Zochert and Mrs. Prank Iiurgoyne were Heppner visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Cecil P.urgoyue ami little son ami her mother, Mrs. Held, left Thursday for Idaho to visit relatives, Mrs. Wiu. Me Heath' viiited Mrs. 1'iiirchell for a few davs. Miss Marie Cason spent Wed nesday in Heppner. 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