HEPPNER HERALD SUPPLEMENT VOLUME 4 HEPPNER, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917. NO. 28 Hibernia Banquet Sunday All plans are now complete for the biggest social event of the sea son in Heppner the occas.on be ing the Hibernian banquet at the Palace hotet at 6:30 o'clock next Sunday evening;. The banquet will follow initiatory ceremoni"s in the lodge room during the af ternoon when a large class of candidates will be received into the order. The entertainment committee has been fortunate in securing Hon. John K. Murphy, of Port land, to deliver the principal ad dress of the evening. Mr. Mur phy is well known as one of the foremost orators in the west. A splendid program of vocal and instrumental music will also be S. W. Spencer, who suffered lust week from a succession of rather serious hem morrhages from his rose, his many friends will he pleased to learn, is about .ill ritrht aain. Arthur Edwards, who went to Camp Lewis with the last contin gent of the Morrow county draft returned Monday after having been rejected by the medical ex aminers on accoont of eye trou ble. Arthur says the conditions at the camp are good and he re grets having to leave. The drills are strenuous and the work is hard but Arthur says the boys are standing it fine. Y. M C A. workers have been ae",ive all week doinc missionary work for the cause in outlying Football Game Saturday Morn High eleven will tueiile the Heppner High team on the Heppner Held Saturday, Nov. 17th and the home boys promise that, there will be only "peace with victory" and that they propose to be the victors. The home boys are said to be gelling in pretty good condition and those who know say that in the Moro buncn they will tind worthy foemen. Every fun or near fiin should turn out Satur day and help root, tin; home team to victory, dame will be called at LMiO sharp, rendered during the evening by ditric;inf theconnty. Tuesday local artists. Miss Annie Cork, of inent, registered at the Palace I Monday. Tom StanclilY is back from The Dalles, where he arcompan j ied a shipment, of shei-p sent out by L Y. (ientry a few days sign. A l uge delegation from llepp tier went lo lone Thursday morn ing to attend the Sunday School convention In session in tht city. After enjoying a short vaca tion Dr. (lutister, our resident veterinarian, has returned to town and is again ut the servke of his pa' rons. The many friends of Rev Father P. J. O'Rourke will be glad to know that. h is reported very much improved yesterday and will probably soon be able to be on the streets again. Father O'Kourks was attacked several days ago with pneumonia and his condition for a day or two whs considered quite seiioust evening a party composed of C. I E. Woodson, S. E N'otson mid Lludee Phelps went down to Lex Monu-i 1 liigtoti anil held a rousing nieot- F. II. Robinson, attorney, of lone, was a court attendant this week. C. D Robinson, well known citiz"ii of Lone Rock, was a busi ness visitor here Monday. (ieorge and LeKny Pearson, well known young men of the ing there in the interest of ihe I f,ena count ry, were in town Mon War Woik fund A teg crowd day making final proof on their turned out to hear Ihe speakers and much interest was manifest. ill. The same evening a patty of high school hoys, accompanied by R"V. X'lV's, drove to Lena and held a tine meet ins; in the school ho isc. The pan.V inclinl ed (Jarnett Hanatt, Everett Pat lisnn, Kenneth Hinns and Her bert llynd R"V. Noyes and (iarnelt I tar rut t. wen? tlie speak ers. Wedresday evening a liig delegation went down to lone and held a rousing meeting in that lively town anil Thursday evening Sam E. Van Yactor and S. E N'otson held a tine meeting at Eiiihtmile, Wednesday even, ing Rev. McDonald. Sheriff (Ieorge McDulTec. ami Norton Winnard. high school hoy, went to lludmnn where they held a splendid meeting and aroused aiiieh etit tuisiiisni. homestead claims. Lamont Slocum, who enlisted in the navy last spring returned a few days ago after having been honorably discharged from the navy on account of physical disa bility which resulted from an in jury to his hip received while in the service. V, M. Akoi s, who farms in the Eiylii mile count ry, was in town the tir-t of the week doing jury duly Mr Akets reports that but lil I lo seedi ng l a been done III his section In cause of the coll. tinned dry weather Most of the whi at has been hauled In the w a rehoii-es tin' a Intl.'" amount of it i- jet unsold Mr Akeis is fortunate in hiving sold his crop some lime ago t it fjr pi ice and is therefore tin' worry aboiil paying six percent, inter est mi ad vance money.