Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 04, 1918, Image 3

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If You Have Trouble With Cold Feet
Try a Pair of
All
i 1
Knit
Wool
Gaiters
And
Your Trouble
Is Over
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
HEPPNER BAKERY
Where Purity and Quality count
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies, Doughnuts, etc., baked every day
Special Attention given Orders for Parties, etc.
W. C. BOWLING, Prop.
HEPPNER, OREGON
Tom Sheridan Returns j
Thos. E. Sheridan, who went j
to American Lake with the last
contingent of the Morrow county j
draft, and who has been in train- j
ing there since that time, re- j
turned to Heppner Sunday" even
ing after having received an
honorable discharge from the
service. His discharge was
granted on the surgeon's .certifi
cate because of physical disabil
ity. Mr- Sheridan's record as a
soldier was first-class, as is
shown by his discharge papers.
Mr. Sheridan met Hap Woods,
another Heppner boy while in
Portland the other day and
learned that he also has received
a discharge from the service.
Seeks Democratic Nomination
HARDMAN GARAGE
BLEAKMAN & RAU, Props.
Courteous and Efficient Service by
Courteous and Competent Workmen
Accessories, Supplies, Expert Vulcanizers
Guaranteed Tire Service
HARDMAN, OREGON
UIHDI
AUTO CASKET DELIVERY
FOR QUICK SERVICE
M.L.CASE FURNITURE CO.
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U. N. KLbl AUKAiN i
Under New Management
A GOOD MEAL, 25c and up
New Waitresses, Clean Tables, Everything First-class ft
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DULL AND SHARP
SHOOTING PAINS
Michigan Lady Suffered Such Paini
In Back and Head, Bat Sayi
Cardui Stopped Tbese
Bad Spells.
Notice for Publication
WILLOW CREEK DISTRICT
When the time had arrived all
was ready without knocking or
bowing, Santa Claus on Christ
mas Eve went right into the
Willow Creek school house, and
without any hesitation he weut
up to the Christmas tree and
with the aid of Frances and Al
bert Connor he gave every child
a nice present, also a bag uf can
dy; to the older folks he gave an
orange. Santa was so tired af
ter sliding down so many chim
neys in Heppner that he sat
down by the inner door of the
school house, put his ear to the
key hole and listened to the pro
gram, ne said that lie was so
pleased with the manner the
children spoke their pieces.
played their plays and the way
the older folks read their com
positions and spoke their pieces,
that he felt almost like Koine
right in and making a speech
himself before his time was
ready, but he waited and when
be did come in the pupils gave
him three rousing cheers that
made his heart glad.
The next morning a note Was
found on the school house door
step, which read as follows:
The KiDd Folks of Willow Creek,
I wish to thanK Mr. aud Mrs.
Frank Kasmus, Miss Lena
Krebs, Mr. L'. A. Florenon, Mr.
and Mrs. Watkins, Mr. Krubs,
Mrs. Robert Dexter. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Floien.e, Mr. and
Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Jau.es Kirk,
George Krebs aud Mrs. Ralph
Floreon for decorating the tree
and taking such an interest in
the program. I wish to llmnk
all the ladies for preparing such
a bounteous supper, especially
will I remember Mrs. L. A.
Florence and Mrs. George
Krebs for managing its prepar.
ation, I feel deeply indebted t
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Mr. Claud
Kuowles, Mr. and Mrs. Justus
and Ural and Clifford lleuii rick
sen for buying the candy und
oranges, thus relieving me of
such a heavy load. 1 cannot for
get the kindness of Mrs. liry
iint for presenting mo with a new
suit o clothes, which I badly
needed as I had worn my last
HAR i
.. STARKWEATHER
Harvey V- Starkweather, native
son of Clackamas county, and
prominent in educational circles
in the state, has announced his
candidacy for the Democratic
nomination for Governor.
Mr. Starkweather is 49 years
old and for many years was
prominent in educational work,
as school superintendent of
uiacicamas county ana also as
superintendent of the high school
at LaGrande. He was a mem
ber of the commission that draft
ed the original Workmen's Com
pensation act and was a member
of the U. S. Rural Credits com
mission, which visited several
European countries and investi
gated that subject He was
raised on a farm and has always
been closely identified with the
farming interests of the state
and also has extensive property
interests throughout the state.
M
ralmym. Mlfh. Mrs. din. T. Ful
ler, of thin place, wrltpn: "In ml I
got run down, und I tmffril (trout
pain... with both dull and hnrp
nhootlng pains. . .nlno bark ml h'-nd
I m mk nr1 ronld cnlv dm
urnund, and ihniild hav twn In rwd,
for I ronll.v an t tl to b up. At
tlni I '"xt'l Mv p!l ,ri' would
t po d I d rmv to fo to bd, and
riffor'd ln'n'tr...
I iWH'd to irr furdul. and .
jrent lmt'rovrrnt In 1 thin t
r.'T'h'd tin, t n?d T it I boii-
r,d m cmnnT. . t ft o nnirh
honor thit ir.v p'fonp'h fo'nriiod and
rny work . Mar fur rn firlm did
yn'm imrld rf r-v-d. tt hull? m ip In
hriiKh and a'r'pe'h t haven't hd on
of thn bud r1k ln- I hnon't
kail in fill. tnv rnnr rndldn 'nr
or tiv nv rlrvfrtm ol'hor und ha.ro
boon ! to An r r wrk rtM alnna
...f rororr-fpond It to n'h-r wmn
htrMr t t!i Kt tr.oHrn I Vnn
ef fnr unrnon who auT'or from fornl
Iro'il'! "
If von mffor from fma1 ?nviM.
fol'o h! ilrk.. Ot hn'Ma nt
furlnl tndir and ? tt a th"fo.irh
trtil t phonld hflp Tn'. I' b"
lioipod thr,.-?r.di ft o'br won on In
lh tt 41 r. At HI drj"'Jl',4
We iViHluci'I'nntif k'that I'l-u.-'--
at the U-.Ti'.i Shop
laulatml Trai t
NOTICE OK 1'UHLU'ATION
toiiartment of th Interior. U. S. Land Offlc at
l.i (,rnd. Ori.n. I). Kith. 1917.
K.iticr ia heroby givon that, aa diroctod by thf
CtntniHitliiiluiicr of tho (tneral Land Oftlr. un
drr proimoni of Soc. Ute. R. S., purauant to the
Nl-l-hrMtir.n of Nflha L. Cov, of Kcho. Oro'n.
S-rial No. Iil.'.i7, wo will olTor at public aalo. to
thr InKhrmt btdilrr. but at not loaa than Sz.'fi wr
a n at loo'rlork a. m.. on the 13th day of Kohru
ary. l:m. next, at thit irftiro. tho followmc trat
..f land lit I. K'. NKL,. El, SE'.. lic. t.
tii. 1 8.. R. ltK.. W. M.
1 ho alo wilt not h kopt opon, but will bo do
rlarvd rlMi when thoM preootit at tha hour
liiilliwl ha. a roaard bl'idlfic 1 h poraon makiM
thrhnihxt bid will ba txiulrod to lmm1iatrl
Pa to ih Hi-rnr tho amount thorwit.
An iMTMini claiming- adveraely the above do- j M.'Ctlt the holidays.
' riiiOTi lann are anviaen v rue tnir rtaima. or oo
I j -tom on or before tha time doa.a-naiad for tale.
r S. lil'NM Iterator.
IM NOLAN MKIfr. Heroivor.
Hooverizing
My Tuesdays are meatless,
My Wednesdays are wheatless,
I'm getting more eatless each
day;
My socks are feetless,
My bed it is sheetless,
They're all sent to the Y.
C A.
The barrooms are treatless,
My sugar is sweetlcss,
Kach tlay 1 grow poorer and
wiser;
My home it ishcatless,
My trousers are seatless,
My gosh, how I do hate the
kaiser-
Tend d'Orcille Review
T. W. tiwo who has. Won
spending tho past, (juy weeks
around Yamhill und McMinn
vdlu returned lioino Sunday.
Notice to Creditors
Not Ire la herebv mien that the Hoilermtnod hai
hf ..ii appoint.! K.cuti.r of the rtate of Kllza J
A vom. il-i i-aH,-.) In the f oiioty tmrt of the State
f Ori-iron for Morrow f ount. All peraona hav
irm rlaimi auaiiial aa.d enlalo mint prevent them
year's suit out in climbing in er I ","l"t'1 wiim t.. i rwuiimi the ore nt
iirfi.iipi r mi mra r.ie hit m. id neppner
Oiea-on. witlimaik mooih Itom the dale of the
hr( poliln al ion ro-rf-of.
IiNlt-i) and flrt potili.h"! Ie.-. in, 17.
'I1 E. W. ItltlOI.S. Ktorolor.
the ice cliffs of the North Pule.
Wishing you a ll.ippy New Y ar,
i am yuurs for everyday Imp
piuess. Sunt a CUus
(Hrni'lt Harratt relurneil from
Portlind Tuesday where ht
i
j Notice lor Publication I
I leota'ed Tract J
rt'KLIt; LAND SALE
Ori-artment of the Interior. tf. 8- Land Orn-f at
La lua te Ore IW Ulh. HI 7.
I Noli. e te Krrehr a-ten thai aa dinectoii br the
( ( Mniniaai'Kier of the Oenera! l-4"d O'O. under I
pro. . of '..-. JlU,. K 8 . ponoant to the an- !
pit. a'lori of MaliMa E I'earaon of Lena rireg-i
srni'N'i. oi e we will oO?er at public aaia. to
! the r. iei bMpler. b-tt at not loee than t per
i a. re ai 10 o r.a a m . on tho t-eri day of ret.r.i
' ar jt ne,t at thla (rftlre tho fnltowmf trart
.-f laid SV. , SE I her JV Tp J S.. K. E .
H
1 aie will not t kept on. hot will ba da
I '.ared r-e. hen th.jaa proeent At tha hour
nn. ha. e .eased bwilma 1 ho pwrwi mk
ii. I iiini 1.1 will he rwjuire4 to tromadaa r
pe t. I he rteeer 'ft aiee.unt thereof
A r ire"r m mi adereeiy tha ai,e de
r it a-.d are aJiaed Ui f. their cba.ma. of
,tt ..r before tha time dea-fna'ad tor
-e
C t Dt NN Ft.
, lt;" Mil AM'MUM Keeier
U i pn.r Herald i.50 a :ar I
Church Notices
Catholic Church Services.
First Mass. ' kj g tl),
Second Muss 1 T;n
Kvening iJuvolii.ii, 7;:!'' m
ReveretiJ Father I 'i miner
Tin- I'eieriiti-i Ctiiiri h
Sundiv School '. I.'i a m,
Mornnikr tierv ice 1 1 in
Sorifi'm Theme. (.very Lfe
A Plan uf (iol
ChrihtiHii Kti'l"vor. 7 in
IJKuUr eveinng mtvich
"A Sblitti well ft pent
llrniifs h wik tif content.
And li'-.i'ih for ll. e work i.f the
Morro
H it S'l,a' h prol-meil.
Wli-ltsnever be j,' utii-il
Is tir to bring tiouble hi, I sor-
"i A ."
II A. Noyi s. Pd-tor.
Notice for Publication
lu.lalrd Ira. I
CI III. 11' LASII hAI.E.
tl-iarttiietit of the Inlnrp.r, t'. K, Eaid 'imio at
La t.ianile. Ornyon ttor. I t'h I'JJf
Nolit-e ti heiehh auen that, aa dlrer-ted by tha
"fntmitolier of the teiieral lnd iiffn a. under
provulooe of Her t.V. ft H , porauaot to tha ap
ploalionof Mary ltr.oai, of ffeiipner. Orea-'Mi.
-rial No. "int.-.',. we will r.r?.r at public aala to
Hi hi heat hiilder but al ii.a I lhan l'I' per
a. re. at I'i o - k a rn on the Hlh dev of rebel
arv. I'jim hriL at One .rft.o tha following trart
of land SO-. .... t.W'., !.E'. hoe. 4V 1 l
, i tt r e w m.
I he tia. t t r-lted into the market on a h"W
' it a that Itie aieeler t.rt nei Ihereof la mooptein
! -mi or t., rooyh for , o'tn at ion
I I he aie will tvA be kept oo hot will be do
i r tared r t.Me.$ whei, th'iee present al the rfior nam
' 1 ha. a reave,) l,.l-loa 1 he pe'en mahma- the
' h aheai t... w-M ti re-ioiriai in 'mml aie'r par P.
the lteier the err, out thereof
An, rrt. i taimma ail.rrarly the alM.ve de
. w r.lel land are ejtrtae to hie their r lalrne. of ob
' ftHna on or tefoie tl liloe 'teatai a'el for aaio
I I J lil'NS. M Hrr
I .PIO) f.i.l AW : It r , H.ei..r
I Want to Buy A Good Ranch
From 640 to 2000 Acres, well located and
well equipped.
Give me your best price and terms, also FULL
description, and all particulars in first letter.
Add ress all letters to Lock Drawer No. 20.
LEXINGTON
OREGON
Home Products for Home People
We Mauufacture
WHITE STAR FLOUR GRAHAM -WHOLE WHEAT
CREAM MIDDLINGS
ROLLED BARLEY AND MILL FEED
General Storage and Forwarding
Heppner Farmers Elevator Co.
THE BRICK
McATEE & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
Gilliam & Bisbee
A UK prepared to furnish the Farmers and Stock
Growers with all kinds of Machinery and Ex
tras for their l'J18 requirements.
Extras are Koinff to be hard to kH and we
would advise the Koirir over of all machinery
NOW and orflerinir the Extras, and have all ma
chinery adjusted and ready for use when the time
comes to use it. Take our word for it, if ymi
wait until the Extras are needed you may not he
able to Kt them and there will be no time to
waste in l!)18.
Gilliam & Bisbee
"We Have it, Will Get it or it in Nol Made
People's Cash Market
III.NRY SCIIVVAKZ, Prop.
All Kinds o) Fresh and bait Meats
Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73
Notice to Wheafgrowers
I have be ri tt'xillitei Hepp
ner P pn m titative of the I'acilic
Grain Company, of Portland,
sucrehHorH to M. II. Ho'iHcr, and
am prepared li buy all kimbiof
vtrain. S'-e tne be fun h-1 Ii rt nr.
KOY V. Will IMS.
Notice lor I'ubliration
leHrlmerlnftM h.ierw.r !' H l.ai.l .rfTl-e al
l.airar4e Ore.. ier leh I'H
N'rtire la Keretir tvei, lr.at Harret I. r .,tn
(M. ra f.rfenerlr Harriet I. It a'rertil f li.a
f lre..M net A t.ril let. I'M n ate M-.r.i.e'.e't
r..ir. Nil I'tr ! N S . !'i HI
l .!:' NHtl.'ltn4 I . 'W't :-'-m It
I neh ii l-iih ftaife in .. 1 .himhi
Uterwtian fcae f.leH l.'rfi.e .f ...lertrK. ! rrake
three rer Teerf In ea'al I'.h .la m I., the la-4
al.,a l)e'rid tf.e C f fa"er, t . 'e
;,'a'ea Creeimieaeser a a, .i-e a Me,... er
lore.,, rn the th rlav '.f I ! riiar. I !
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Ntitit e lor I'hIiIk ntion
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