Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 21, 1917, Image 5

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GREETINGS . 1
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TO ALL
Our Present Xmas Stock contains Many Gifts out of the ordinary that are Useful and Satisfy
the Requirements of Pocketbook and Taste
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For Ladies and
Diamond Rings
Diamond La Valliers
Diamond Brooches
Diamond Ear Screws
Solid Gold Brooches
Solid Gold Cameo Brooches
Solid Gold Beauty Pins
Solid Gold La Valliers
Solid Gold Hat Pins
Solid Gold Emblem Pins
Solid Gold Thimbles
Solid Gold Bracelets
Solid Gold Set Rings
Solid Gold Signet Rings
Solid Gold Band Rings
Solid Gold Watches
Solid Gold Ear Screws
Misses
$10 00 to $250 00
14 00 to 35 00
13 00 to 40 00
2 00 to 50 00
2 50 to 10 00
5 00 to 20 00
1 50 to 2 00
4 00 to 12 50
1 50 to 3 75
1 00 to 6 00
4 50 to 5 00
3 75 to 23 00
2 50 to 150 00
1 50 to 3 50
3 50 to 10 50
29 00 to 37 00
4 50 to 8 00
THE FOLLOWING LIST MAY AID YOU IN YOUR SELECTIONS:
For Ladies and Misses
Gold Filled Pieceless Ear Drops 1 00 to 14 00
Gold Filled Bracelets 2 50 to 7 50
Gold Filled Thimbles 25c to 2 75
Gold Filled Lockets 2 50 to 10 00
Gold Filled Beauty Pins 50c to 1 50
Gold Filled Rosaries 1 00 to 2 75
Gold Filled Bar Pins 65c to 3 00
Gold Filled Brooches 1 00 to 8 75
Gold Filled Fobs 3 75 to 6 50
Gold Filled Bracelet Watches 10 00 to 37 00
Gold Filled Umbrellas 3 75 to 11 00
Gold Filled Silk Fobs 2 00 to 4 50
Gold Filled La Valliers . 2 00 to 10 00
Gold Filled Long Watch Chains 3 00 to 4 00
Gold Filled Hair Barettes 1 25 to 1 50
Gold Filled Lingerie Pins 50c to 6 00
Fountain Pens 1 00 to 7 50
For Gentlemen
Diamond Tie Pins 8 00 to 24 00
Solid Gold Tie Pins 2 50 to 7 00
Solid Gold Tie Clasps 2 00 to 2 50
Solid Gold Cuff Links 3 00 to 5 50
Solid Gold Emblem Pins & But'ns 1 00 to 5 00
Solid Gold Set & Emblem Rings 5 00 to 18 00
Solid Gold Signet Rings 2 50 to 15 00
Solid Gold Vest Chains 12 00 to 25 00
Gold Filled Tie Pins 50c to 2 25
Gold Filled Cuff Links 80c to 4 00
Gold Filled Tie Clasps 75 to 2 00
Gold Filled Fobs 5 00 to 6 75
Gold Filled Waldemar Chains 3 00 to 5 00
Vest Chains 2 00 to 6 75
Belt Buckles 4 00 to 4 50
Watches 5 00 to 40 00
Fountain Pens 1 00 to 7 50
For Children
Solid Gold Band Rings
Solid Gold Signet Rings
Solid Gold Set Rings
Solid Gold Pendant Neck Chains
Gold Filled Bracelets
Gold Filled Ring Chain
Gold Filled Pin Sets
Silver Children Sets
Bib Holders
Silver Thimbles
75c to 1 25
I 00 to 2 00
1 00 to 5 00
2 00 to 5 00
2 00 to 4 00
50c
1 25
1 75
1 25
25c
Silver Novelties
Fancy Scissors, Hand Bags, Match Boxes, Elk
Card Cases, Napkin Rings, Sugar Tongs,
Individual Salts and Peppers, Souv
enir Spoons, Etc.
Some Useful Pieces and Attractive Patterns in Cut Glass and Hollow Silverware
Also Ivory Py-ra-lin Toilet Ware De Luxe and a Line of the Late Thing in Oregon Myrtle Wood Ware
All Goods as Represented
Mail Orders From Our Catalogue Given Careful Attention m
Yours for a Merry Xmas
HAHOli
Main St. Heppner, Ore.
And a Happy New Year
Is
Bowers' Shoe Hospital
Again Open For Business
I have returned to Heppner and re-opened my Shoo
Hospital in the old location. Bring in your old shoes
and I will make them good again.
C. W. BOWERS
CECIL ITEMS
Cecil was ufraiu patronized on
Monday by the Kev. Dr. Van
Waters of Portland who gave an
excellent address in the hall
that evening, leaving mi the
local Tuesday morning for Port
land, promising to givo another
address the Motway evening
after the second Sunday in
January.
Mr. Auiie of The D.illes was in
Cecil Monday ovciseoin;; the
unloading of i he catei pillar en
gine purchased liy J. W. Oslrirn
jMr. I almateer of Morgan v.as
ialso present In ins)ci:t the stiine
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nmi-iv Jack , d J Ari,IM! mn
Main Street
Heppner, Oregon
Opposite Oregon Garage
I ..Choose Your Gifts
EARLY AND WITH CARE
through Cecil on Wednesday be
longing to Mr. Smyth of Hermis
ton on their way to Eight Mile
Cam p.
Miss Mjork of I he Hendrieksen
place left Cecil for a f-iw weeks
lay off at Oaklaud.
John Kelly who is feeding
sheep on Willow creek, was a
businescallerlin Cecil Wednesday
The sad news was received
of the death of Leon Logans
third son Joe, after under truing
an operation for appendicitis in
Heppner. the funeral took place
in Arlington on Friday and was
attended hy a large number of
sorrowing friends.
A. Honrickscn returned home
I'join Cortland Wednesday.
T. II Lowe and Ids son left
THE BRICK
McA TKE & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
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unloaded aline load ot lumber join I'ortlauii eunesilay. v
!from Heppner on Monday and j 'J'. II Lowe and his son leflJ5
Tuesday. ; f,,f The Halles ami Portland onijfl
Willie K. Ah'lt left Cecil Tues- j husinb.ss Friday. ty
day to enlist in the navy, j Troesdoti nod daughter i&1
Mrs. .luck Hynd returned from went cullers on Peter Kaurn- SJ
For Your Xmas Gifts
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF
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The Gift is ever a constant reminder of the
giver. It is therefore important that your
remembrances be of lasting merit.
Here you will find a well selected stock of
try
va- her visit at Hose Luwn, Sand 1 fiend at (Veil 'n T'hur
.V Hollow after having hud a very i Kev. Klacfrniati Ka
pleasi nt visit. I ler of Arlington and loiin was i
ieo. A. Miller and ('. J. Win- j caller at Cecil d i5fing the week
ters were unloading a car of line Albert Howker of Heppner Aluminum IVm lltf rirtf
W lumber at Cecil on Wl,,ly, , B rilhiliuif busines,' AlUminUm I CrCUldtOlb
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irwiay. ! Lommunity bilvcr, Cut dlass and
ptist minin. Dprnrntorl PJiinniAnro nf AllKinrl: '?s
h Waitinc Travs : All
George intends to stmt building 1 ltroUM(i Cecil Friday.
a new house right away, vutl, all!
moilern Coll VellleiK ms
who has been
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Lavallim. Cuff links. Brooches. Bar kvZZr:,:Z I . '". ' ".""'!!' '".'I M
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M''sdaiues Allyn. Flo-.ers. Saturday.
iiimI Willi, were ail business tall, j M'.sdaineH .1. II. Franklin. A.
nrs III l e( il Uediitsil iv I.' ,! I' Vh visited.
.Marrow railed at t ., , i.randma Melton on Mummy. llfKK'r.' .nr., .rs .i . ,r. .. i..x.rV1
Pins, Scarf Pins, Watches, Silverware,
Cut Glass, Fine China, Fountain Pens
and Umbrellas
Come and See Us
Gilliam & Bisbce
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OSCAR BORG
-S "l his way to ( hi, dmi. If,, mi
1 representirig the I'.Midieli.ii Mm.
tiiu Work',
T. II. Iy.e and T. W. I .owe
; were iiisperiitig the U' x r.n r
piller at work on tht- Streeter
w place Wednesday. 'I'oin mivs thai
' it tlm w y In f.t i in in this ion nt rv i
t" H It HilH get I.VI.r H lot III
V ground and clues i;i0 witk
K lis Minor und w ife were week ,
lid visitors with Mrs Kennel
it " I he Fast Camp "
M"Min .lark I ly ml and .1 II
Frailkim accomiianicd by Misses
Henrico Franklin and Violet
I ly tiff wre lone visitors Sunday
Up to-Date Job Printing at this Shop
Mrs ( 'urier and her s..n Mel.
vi ii armed in ' n f , , ;, ,
oil '.V. ( n. s,.,y ,, (,,,, j, f,,,
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A hue bdt.d l,f
Window Salt
A sale of t ked fnl, etr , will
be he, m H,,. I1I1OW Window of
Tasi, fi Aker '''" Saturday.
Ie: L'l' i,v ti.fi I, Vli f W
K. M A good pi i. ? '""r'
I'itd ,.Sundiy dinner.
People's Cash Market
IIKNKY SCHWAKZ, I'n.p.
All Kinds ol hrcsh and bait Meals
Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73
HERALD FOR FINE JOB PRINTING