Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 14, 1917, Image 3

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DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently
HEPPNER,
located in Oddfellow's
Building
OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
HEPPNER,
6regon
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
Regular monthly visita lo HEPPNER and 10NE
' Watch paper (or dates
DR. J. G. TURNER '
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM K VAN VACTOR
VTTORNEY-AT-LAW
HEPPlvER, . OREGON
Church Notices
Catholic Church Services.
First Mass. 8:00 a.m.
Second Mass at 10:30 a. m.
The Ladies of the Altar Socie
ty meet after Secoud Mass in
Sacristy of church.
Reverend Father O'Rourke.
The Federated Church
Sunday School 9:45.
Morning service at 11:00
Evening service at 8.00.
We expect a full corps of
teachers next Sunday and at
least a twenty-live per cent in
crease in attendance. The In
ternational lesson subject is
"The Fiery Furnace."
Sermon theme, morning.
"What Does God Mean to Us."
Evening, "Meaning of The
Book."
H. A Noyes, Pastor.
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
T. C. DENNISEE
For Fine Up To Data Homes
ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR
HEPPNER, OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 6b5
FRANCIS A McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Robert! Building, Heppner, Oregon
P. A. Anderson returned Sun
day evening from a visit, to his
old home in North Dakota. He
reports good crops in the section
he visited. His father who is
an extesive farmer, had a heavy
crop and sold recently for
a bushel.
Episcopal.
A Sunday School will be or
garmed by the Episcopal church
on Sunday morniug, September
16, at 10 o'clock. Dr. Van Wa
ters will be present and services
will be conducted by him at 11
a. in. aud at 7;30 p. tn. Every
body welcome.
Church of Christ.
Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m.
Subject: "Keys to God's Blessings.".
Evening service begins at 7:30.
Subject of sermon "Living in Ex
pectation."
Irrigcn Makes Fine Showing
The Irrigon exhibit at the Fair
is worth looking at. Lucious
peaches, glorious grapes, prince
ly pears, mam moth melons and
mauy other products of the sur
kissed sands, are on exhibition
and everybody is proud of Irri
gon and proud of the pride that
the Irrigon people show in their
own exhibit.
Prof, and Mrs. Suddarth and
and Chauncey Grim are in charge
of the Irrigon booth and they
are no slow boosters,
Notice for Publication
l'' p:iriin,.Mi nf th,- lin,-i'or. I'. S. I.im.l otlitc,
at 1 Ji'Ir.uuU', Or, ,:, in. Annnst -.'.ill. 1:17.
N, .(.,, ,,,,,.,v uk.'ii tlmt John Kw-chii.
of 1 Uinum. l n rVlmmrr IX 1911. ironic
Mom, n...l l.-,,,..,. v ,:. ... . .. i ... .
tl T.;,i i k. a K.. tots I. J. :t. 4. : hi ,1
. Sl:i.. N 1-4. 8...1 Mi l SWI-4 Si- I
tion t, l.iwiislilii J Smith. Kani' -J.-i Kdsi. VViIUni- J ?
ettc ,Mm,l io. has tilm! ni.tii-e of intt"iti,.n to :
niak.' thrvo-ynir PriH.f. I,,talilun i l:mn t Hit-j
lan.l iil.m,. nY,,,., il,. .f,.,, (-. (.-. , t,.,,;.
I'llltni St.-nr... t'ollilili:..l,m,T. at tils otiu'Ollt Iffpp
iut. Oivkoii. on tho -JL'ii.l ,tn. ol t 'i tulu r. 1H17.
Claimant mitniM as v n nossos: ,lain,':t II inning.
Kilwaril Unhrrtv. Hut lliiiitins. a'nl Irum-is Mc
Cahi'. all of Lena. Oieun.
''l-1 t'. S. In nn. lleiiistei.
o'umpter Belief Fund
The relief fund of Suuipter
now amounts to a little over fcltO.
A number of our cil.eus have
not been seen, but the subserip
tion paper is at the First Nation
al Bank. Those who have not
subscribed may call at the Bank
and add their name to tho list.
Those who have not paid the
amounts they have subscribed
are requested to call at the Bank
and make payment as soon us
possible, as it is desired that the
money be sent without delay.
Guyle Shurte in Hospital
Guyle Shurte, who went to
Portland last week to take his
tinal examination for enlistment
into the medical corps of the
army, was temporarily rejected
by the medical examiners be
cause of a slight rihysical defect
which called for a minor opera
tion to remedy. Guyle is game,
however, and rather determined
so he returned to Hepp
ner Saturday and at once enter
edjthe Heppner hospital and had
tho opcratiou performed at his
own expense. He expects to be
all right in another week or two
and expects to take another try
at the examination. He feels
confident that he will bo accept
ed and will soon be it a position
to go to the front and do his
share in the hospital work.
Ship Two Cars Horses
James Rye and Carl Smith,
representing the Caldwell Hurst'
and Mule Co.. ol Caldwell. Ida
ho, were here this week buying
horses and mules and on Wednes
day morning they shipped two
cars of animals from the local
station. The horses are. being
bought for the government for
use for artillery and cavalry pur
poses. Thirty-four head of the
lot were bought from Guy Boy or
the well known llinton creek
stockman.
Notice for Publication
Dei.aitinent of the Inlnioi-. I'.S. t.aiul ofnoe at
LaGramle. Oregon, AukuM Ttli. l;i 1 7.
Notice is hei-ehy iiiven that (leorce V. Frank.
Itn, of Hoi'piier, OroKon. who. on .line 7th.
IBIIi. immV tlmiiopti tol Kntry No. mm. fur
Lot I. Kl-L' NWl 4. N 1-: 1 4 SWI-4. Scutum I. Town
slni' t South. lini,K(. nn Kant. Willamette Meridian,
haa hleii notiee of intention to thake commuta
tion 1'ioof. to establish claim to the land above
(li'iiciiheil. before (.". I', raltersen. I'nileil Stated
Commissioner, al his ntliee at Hepimer. Otenon.
on the i' lul das- of October. 1111 i.
Claimant names as witnesses: Addtsnn M.
Moore, of l.ena. Oreton: Charles H, Johnson,
Frank II, Klliolt, and David O. .lnstiia. all of
Henimei. tlirjion.
m-- C S. 1H -NN. UoKiRtw.
I Canning Peaches !
I Are now at their best :
i
War Libraries
Heppner is asked to contribute
60. or 65. toward tho War Li
brary fund. It is very essential
that the boys in the training
camp be kept in the best of
spirits, lliey are apt to have
an attack of "army b'ues" and it
has been found that plenty of
reading matter is one of tlu
best preventatives. The Young
Men's Christian Association, the
Knights of Columbus ami the
Young Mens Hebrew Association
are all calling for books. This is
a noble cause. Shall we help?
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
Ueiiailmeiit of the Interior. i. S. Land Ollice at
l.a Craiide. Oreiton.
, Ainrnst I'.MT.
Notice is herein civon that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the Oeneral Lain! ollice. under
provisions of Sec. 2153. R.S.. pursuant tn live ap
plicm ion of
1' red Itiichanon. of Frho. Orenon
Serial No. lunwGJilWSiJ we will offer al public sale
to the loudest bidder, hut at not less than $J.OO pet
acre, at pio'clock a. in., on (ho IL't h da v of t ictober
ltd i". no.!, at this ollice the fnllmvnni trad nf land.
Lot nmlNW 1-4 K 1-4. Sec. l. T,,, 4 s.. 11. F '
W. M.
'1 he sale will not be kept open, but will be de
clared closed when those present at the hniirnani
ed hae . cic.ed luddinii. The tierson Inakinir the
1iik1ic..( hid will be reuuired to immediately pay to
the heieuer the unt thereof
An persons rlanniiin adversely the above-de-aenhed
land are advised to tile their clamm. or ob
.iectluns, on oi before the lime designated for sale.
C. S. Ill'NN. IteKister.
1-22 Nnl.AN Skij v. Keceier.
Better put in your order
TODAY
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale
Ueiiailmeiit of Ihe Interior, II. S. Land Ollice at
Lu t Iraiidc. Oicumi.
A mi mi I :!, l'.MV,
Noli.e is hen hv mven thai, as directed l,v the
Con s: loner of the Oeneral Land ollice, llinler
"rovisi i of Sec. 1' to.',, U.S., pui.,iianl to the ap
plication of
l.lvie F. Molloo, of Cecil. Oregon.
Serial No. nl .'.ris. we will oiler at public sale, to
lite IniihcU bidder, but al not less than JJ.ot) tier
acre, at In ..clock A. M i the 1'jth day of
October I'll,-, pest, at this ,,m,e, the followitiK
tra, t of land.
SW 1 I t.V I 4. Sec. . I p. 1 S.. . 2i K.. W. M.
'II ale will not be kept open, but will be do
elHied clo.ed when those present at the hournatn
ed hav, ci.a-..e.l lii.ldu.H. The per win inakiiitt ibe
li'uh, ;t bid will be iispi.ted to iiuuiediattv pay to
I he l civci theanioiiul thens.l.
Any pcrs, Iiiuuinu a.her-ielv the ahnw de-
. el ihed land are adv ised lo tile their . lanns. or ol,
c, I ion i, on or Indole t he tiutedeuif iihUhI (or sale
f. S. III'NN, IteKliler.
i- --'d Milan skii i . it.v.-i..r.
Phelps Grocery Co.
J N. B. Ladies do not forget our Rest Room is at I
J your disposal during Fair week. J
FARMERS-
Now is the time when you need
Fire Insurance
3
on your grain, autos 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
l ire insurance and Real Estate
George Aikin received a tele
gram Sunday from his son Cy
rus, at Salt Ijike City announc
ing the arrival of a baby duiigh
ter weighing0 pounds. Mother
and babe are at the Holy Cic.
hospital at Salt Lake and are if.
ported as doing nicely. Mi.
Aiken is niHMUL'iT for the Suifur
at O-tlell.
s Sewing M icliine Co.,
I j Utah
Notice for Publication
bolaied llH.-l
I'epartlneid of (he Intel lo. I'.S. La u,l I (Hire at
L.i titaiide. On .. A ou u I I'd ,'.
NOI'll'K Is I,, I . -1 v mni llml. as duecl.-d In
tie i'oiiiiiih loner ol th, I eo, , tl Land otitic, mi
h i the p(,. i o.,s ,d .iec. . t ,:. It,:,, puroiant to
, th, apple-all f
I. I. K. M- ie. of Cecil, III,,., I,
Si Hill No Id ,...1 NIH..I we w,l ,,, , l public .,l-
t,, ' tn- IiikIi,- ,t bd.hr but at not le ( ban i: '"0 pet
HI I"
lo.
in,
M. at I hi i
oil,,
1 I M.I I NWl I
l.'lh da ol lope,
f. il' f. o,tf 1 1 hi t ol
r'll be ,
Ihe Is
,11 II. at I
After you see the Fair, call at n
SAM HUGHES CO.
and see their fine line of
GROCERIES,
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Ota ana John Deer Plows
HOUSK AND I.OTFOI: sai.i:
Cheap. C. S. Jayne. 1 i .,m r,
Oregon. lif
WOOD AND COAL-St o mh
about cash prices fur your win.
ter fuel. It will pay you. Ivl
Hreslin.
JOli SAF.K 1 team a-.. 7 A
!t weight C.Iimi l ,.t ,,f br.-. i-i.in.'
harness and .'I ini li uiili im-'l
wiigot) in good i-iiihlii n,ii A
imp. Aililress
L,ingtoii ti e.
MIT.K .i 1ST
old in uli'. has
Strayed from Wilki-r-iti
one Hitd ono half m i !,
d t., Pie He .
0$
urn
ECONOMIC and MILITARY
PREPA REDNESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
In .lll.a I. ..mpl.l. ,. n ..,.! mn
clanllllt lucalUn. allaK lull f,unllla In
Mil ITARV DRIIL. DOMESTIC KIINCI
ARTS AND COMMLRCC
PUn lt flarllv lnlur arvlca. Vur cunlry
II. Smn lot ! Illualrolail hamU,"Traln
ha Brain far ait ar Warand ' lha Waman i4
ha Unlvarally." Arinraaa Raglalrar,
UIIIVERSIIT Or OREGON. Eugene, Oicgon
C .1
Mi K;tV.
1--II.' ni
A buy I '. i 1 1
lll t tl Wi In !
I VI i
f I "III
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
CILLUI & BISBEE
will supply you.
"We have got it will get it or it is not made."
J Caldwell gnitli. Thursihiy, Ami.'
J ust I'lmli-r notify i.i-i.i-i'
J Meail, Lexington. llnoM, ut,.!
J rcriHve 1 1 be nil rew.irtl. I -- r
S I 'll: SAI.i:-in r. s I t.ii. .
raw land in M.iih.ii utint y. I it , .
gon. lo iiiilcs from Sih i t' n. : '
tnilci friitn Sitli'in . I t i ii ii
soil, Ik's well. I'lurl n.tH til!
plow land. Il'iiiiniig w iii r f..i
' h trick on tioth iti.titi-i !.,,
to in icii'l tin r.id. It's- ll. iti i,i,i
half miie from r.i 1 1 i'l I , l
si huol. ni'igMiors itn rvi-l f.n m .
H'Jjfi'fit. Il-iiii't tl, :i i ki'i fur uli
I'rtwlucts of f t r f t hi lug ! i'i'ii.;'
own) f.irllii r in n,i. i i..r ..ui l
I'H'-ily nod ihi':ii!y ri'p in d fm
plow. A apli-ndi'd propusii tun I-,
cut up mid m il in in.il i i l r.n t
or lo ili'S I'lnp I'ht 1 1 1'. 'i,r p i r
in uUr iijtiirij at tl.w II. i rd
oS.we. Ml
STOMACH
TORN UP
Indiana LaJy D. jcri'n Comlilion,
Which She Sayi V.'as Due To
Constipation and Ttlli u(
Relief Glilainid From
tlaet-DianBlit.
fMtithhni, In ! Mi,. Amen Joltnvrin,
ol 1 1' pl.tt r , nli .. ' I v.i !l U'ltic iiiIii i
I 'iiili'fcd u ? In .I,; I imp wi.lt rotiM4
ft' tl, whuti v fin', I y I t'-f il'r.vii. I lndk
dm 1'iis' ti i - 1 1 h i ii'.tt any iiimilx r o'
I n t , tines l iii y wiiiiM i i t! M if in a
o e t"ii''ili'.ii I'' - it I v as .rtt,ip .I mg,
rftt'l my i.liiMinli s'i 1 1 ' I . . . I H'.w
mi. n Mill, rri) . . . If.'i I'm 'i -ili',n, I
is so ill r Ii ii i 1 1-1 , p Hip ti n lor , u .
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; in I'l Irrl ,i lloi, ' i i mi d 1 1 1 v a ,p
i a t'in,i 1 1 y , i w.is iiirtil 1 1 tln infi-
i'i'iii w am lute l'ie I ' .- fc I nani,'i
People's Cash Market
IIMNUY SCHWAK, I'rop.
All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats
Poultry and Lard
Phone Main 73
ni
ml vr irvinry. Ity nur mrihod
in ran hniM i hi or li'ik
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itnum r itraiily ami H4i In alnlily
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A.l-lri nil i.nii.in. s in C. I . SCIIOONMAKI.K.
Morrow County Ah' iiI. 1 1 ppt" r, On-.
il l) it
Il I'Htt l mat h is iimI r,l riiftff, ynti
mil -ullrf It'im sin Ii iliv,t;'tri-.il)lr smp
I'Kt", a lu i'l. K in- Illinium ss, t'tiln-rs-i"n
rtc , mni niiii s v, Mirtlnnj; is done,
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I linlloni'k p, ,,, k-l 'M n li h.H Ix-rn
I' H'i'l a ta-'iiMtlp li-inriiy I' f llirw
l"ti' r l fi'to lv ri:rMlilP. nl
;i is in ptoi'i dmiI iulut.'l way. Itrlp
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CONTRACTOR ami RUII.DKR i
I'hinx ami r.nlimntm I'uiuiihul fur AH Kiwi of lluil'luuji. J
Fir al (,'l'i'n Vrk ' '.'. I
Make a Si' -ioH'i nf and llm r l'nw)itit J
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