Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 23, 1917, Image 4

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POLICIES AND OPERATION
THE fundamental basis of service at the Farm
ers & Siockgrowers National Bank consists of
both the ability and willingness to helpfully
co-operate in the problems of the local Farm
ers and Stock-raisers. Wherever we can aid
legitimate enterprise and development we
shall be found more than glad to do so.
Checking and Savings accounts
both small and large are in
vited. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
THE FARMERS AND
STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK
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Knights of Columbus Will Gather :
A n important meeting of Pen 1
dleton Council, K. of C, be!
held in that city Sunday, Decern ;
ber 9. when a large class of in-jt
itiat.es will be received into thei!
order. It is understood that 1 1
Heppner will send a large dele- j
gation over to this gathering. ;
This popular Catholic order is 1 1
growing rapidly and every mem
ber added means another Amer
ican behind the war relief work
now being carried on od the bat
tlefields of Europe.
: When the Chill Wind Blows :
You will be reminded that you need a
wartn
WINTER SUIT
a snur 0 V V, R C 0 A T , or a COMFY
MACKINAW.
Call and inspect our stock, leave your
order and become one of our satisfied
customers.
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER
OREGON
MB WANTED MB
I will be at the PALACE HOTEL,
Heppner, Or., to buy all kinds of
MULES, from 4 to 12 years old, from
15 hands high up. Broken or un
broken. Will buy some smaller
mules for the south. If you have
any for sale, call or write me care
the above hotel and I will come out
to see them.
W . H . KIME
School News Notes
By Sibyl Cason
The Ciceronian Literary Socie
ty has undertaken the arrange
ments for a community Thanks
giving Eve Gathering to be held
at the school building Wednes
day evening, November 28. A
short program, representing cer
tain phases of our country's ear
ly history appropriate to Thanks
giving time, musical numbers
and a Thanksgiving address by
Mr. F. A. McMenamin. After
the program visitors are invited
to remain and inspect the school
building. If you have never been
thru the building you are espe
cially invited to come and see
what a splendid place Heppner
provides tor its school pupils.
Program begins at 8:00 o'clock.
No admission will be charged.
The play, "Between the Acts,"
to be given by students, will be j J
staged sometime in December. J
If nrnmicpe tn Vip & liitr umouc I
The quota for the Y M. C A. j I
campaign asked for from the ;
boys of Heppner High and Hard- j I
man schools has been realized, j 5
Of the total of $74 00 HardmanjJ
gave $11:45. l
Church Notices
Catholic Church Services.
First Mass, 8:00 a.m.
Second Mass at Juniper 11:00
a. in.
Evening Devotions T;!)0 p. m.
Reverend Father O'Kourke.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
It is time to think about those good warm blan
kets for winter. We have a complete line of cot
ton, wool and woolnap blankets. Make your se
lections now, as they are going fast.
We have on display some Wool-comfort Batts.
These are quilted all ready for the top covering.
Why not try one, they are great.
OUR
COAT DEP ARTMENT
still contains a few good numbers and it will pay
you to look them over.
New line of SHIRT WAISTS in this week.
INOR & CO.
600D GOODS
Dry Goods Dept. Heppner, Oregon
The Federated Church
John Dyer, a well known busi
ness man of Pendleton, was one
of the Pendleton delegation in
Next Sunday will he Home Hemmer Sundav attending the
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Mission Day at the Federated j .. (j i .banquet.
Church. In the morning the , T tl 4 .
., , , J. D. Burns, prominent bust
pistnrwill speak on "I lie Work , .
1 ,, ' ness man of Condon, was a Hepp-
Ul millt'MM l llllll.tll , I'mill'f!
missionary to the Indians of Or.
gon, and we snail have with lis
a hand of Christian Indians, who
will take part in tie- services
both 1 1 n r ii 1 1 1 tr and evening.
Christian Endeavor 15. ltd '. M.
Topic: Thanksgiving", leader,
Kuhryn PaMi-oii
Preaching by an Indian minis
ter at T.lli' p in.
II. A Noves. Pastor
auto c:aski;t delivery
FOR QUICK SERVICE
ML CASE FURNITURE CO.
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WORLD WAR
Church ul I'hnst.
Sunday morning will preach
a' lone
Sund ty evening: "The Millen
nium: Whit it 1- ami When e
Can Look For It "
furiier II. MaIoiuld. Minister.
tier visitor last Friday evening
and enjoyed an evening's brows
mg in the Elks' forest.
Arthur Hunt, who resides
northwest of town, suffered from
a stroke of paralysis last week
but at this writing his condition
i considerably improved.
A large and enthusiastic school
meeting was held in Heppner
yesterday when the budget of
ll.:iSS asked for by the board
w as unanimously approved
THE BRICK
McATEE & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
Mrs, V. R. Irwin and daugh
ter, little Miss Be'ty, have re
turned from Portland, where
they visited for some time after
spending the summer at the
coast Mr. and Mrs. Irwin ex
pect to soon occupy apartments
in the new bank building.
Mrs. Hill, the efficient trimmer
ul
Stray Bucks Picked Up
I have picked up with in v hand
above Pilot I Jock, the (c I
of Lincoln bucks Owner ph ase
come forward, pnne pinp.tty
and take them away .1. hn M- .
Nuuiee, F.cho, Oregon L''Al.'lpd
II IS I .,g.l lis t
anil I i uc ii ' i
I ry ing 1 1 tins t. 1
ere is. mir I i.m
ne,'"ssiiv of Industry, Thrift
Mirte i'Vitv effort tl urmg these
I'lslund your resource sail in
account tt itll the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Vie t I p-r ci lit on tune mid savings deposit.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
John Kiernaii, of near l.eing
ton, wan a visitor In ll.-pimei
during tli week atti tiding the
Hibernian festivities and Ms.tirg
friends
Dm ll.inshew. former r. dent
of this county, tio.v iisiiitig
near HilUboro. was I civ fur a
few tit. mi during the ,. ,,n
business.
Oeorge W. Yrrdit -y
itpeml purl of the w it. tor
coast, hoping !v tie t i
climate to get re o f fr. i
tnauo t rituh'n.
The M iss.'s t it ri . m ,
Shannon, two i hint 1 1 k
lad it's of Combo . w i 're n
of the del" gain ii f i mi
Frid.iy evfiui g I o at
F.Ik' aocul.
I t st to
ul tie
tl.
il'iit of the Smil h-Loiiergan Co.
of Pendleton, was here Sunday
tiieinling the Hibernian meeting
daring the afternoon and was
one of the speakers at the ban
q act in the evening.
IJoy Whiteis reports hiving
closed a deal for the purchase
of the L A. Miller ranch near
lme Hock. The pi ice contains
r0 acres and the deal includes
IV head of cattle. The consider
ation was fltVl'OO 00.
Charlie Koyse. well know n cat
tleuiitn of the Jpray country, was
here Tuesday locking for feed
for a bund of cattle be contem
plates purchasing. Mr Knyse
lias been in the cuttle business at
Spray for many years,
1J. .) Carsner and family were
H-ppner visitors during tie
weeti from their cattle ranch
mar Spray Mr Carner has
nought a large amount of hay on
Haiter creek and is driving h
cattle there to be wintered.
Mrs. W. II
,,f Hardmati Thurs lay in the inter
a est of the Ucd Cross work there.
C. P. A. LoneiBan. vicepresi. jn Mrs. L. G Herren's millinery
store, left Monday for Portland,
where she will spend the winter
She was accomponied by Miss
Stella Penland. who will spend
several weeks visiting friends'in
the city.
John MeNamee. sheepman.
who is wintering in the Echo
country, was in town during the
week attending the Hibernian
lodge session and banquet Mr.
MeNamee recently picked up a
number of bucks on the range
which he advertises in this im
pression of the Herald,
The Hibernians showed their
loyalty to Heppner and Morrow
county by employing a home or.
chetra for the banquet Sunday
evening If the same rule sp
plies toother things In that or.
der Heppner printers will wish
that all users cf printed station,
ery in Heppner were Hibernians
' Wtn Dunn, former well known
and jHpular conductor on the
H'Ttner branch, row a resident
Herren went to )lf pndteton where he is engaged
in business, ws busy greeting
oil friends and making new ones
K. s,
mll'g
Hi lief s
Creole Owen, patriotic stageman SnnJay evening at the Palace
hotel banquet given by the A O.
on that route, loyally furnished
free transportation to the Chap
t r for the trip.
. I. ft V I' I I'll I t.' t .-
m ,tiit I. . I lit n . r, v .ih.avii, it'i j m,re ago anu riijoj tuming over
i , ,1(1,,. kroit in any quantity at Cum-1 the good old days with hit many
jmirgs' Vegetable Market. 'JlMol I fticuda tcre,
ill. Mr Dunn knew Heppner in
the palmy days i i years or
LEXINGTON ITEMS
Mrs. Susan Boothby and son
Grant, went back to Calico Rock,
Arkansas. M. D. Tucker having:
purchased her house here, has
moved his family into the place.
The crosswalks between the
Leach stcre and the postoffice
and between the postoffice and
restaurant are completed and
help a great deal in the looks of
the town-
A jrood roads election was held
Tuesday afternoon, and we un
derstand the results were 2-1 in
favor of good roads
Geo. Allyn of the garage, is
visiting in Weston.
Thos. Beymer is visiting in
Athena
Frank Bell of Spokane, is here
looking after his farming inter
ests. Mr. Bell owns a large
ranch on Black Horse
A great deal of excitement has
occurred the past week occasion
ed by the High school students
going on a strike. We believe the
matter was satisfactorily settled
as the youngsters are now back
in school.
What might have been very
serious turned out rather lucky
for Mr and Mrs. Doc Lewis as
they were driving into Lexineton
Tuesday, w hen a part of the har
ness on one of the horses they
were driving became unfastened
and scaring the horse it started
to run overturning the buggy
and throwing Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
out in the dust Mrs. Lewis
sprained her ankle and besides
being covered with dust and
frightened, experienced no other
injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Valentine
were passengers for Walla Walla
for a brief visit this week.
Grandma McMillan is on the
sick list. Hr. Chick is in attendance.
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