Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 25, 1918, Image 4

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LAST YEAR AND THIS
1917 gave a marked demonstration of the
patriotism of A-nerican farmers.
1918 opens with new and increased demands
upon all of our citizen patriots.
Farmer, merchant, manufacturer, business
man, banker each must do "his "whole
heartedly and unreservedly.
Our officers are ready to co-operate with the
farmers of this vicinity in their plans for
increased production in 1918.
THE FARMERS AND
STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK
HEPPNER,
ORKGON
L,
UPPER WILLOW CREEK
Quietly and without ceremony
Mrs. A. E. Binns, with the assist
ance of Misses Baker and Lake
nan and Ernest Hyne, of Hepp
ner, organized a Red Cross aux
iliary in the Willow Creek dis
trict last Sunday afternoon. Aft
er Mrs. Binns had told the story
of the Red Cross and explained
how its work was carried on, sev
enteen persons joined and ex
pressed their willingness to make
personal sacrifice for the cause.
Mrs. George Krebs was elected
chairman and Mrs Ralph Thomp
son secretary and treasurer, and
plans were laid for carrying on
the work.
pa o ess.'i::y rrgnra o c oc c 0Cj
Lost Mackinaw Coat between
Heppner and Hager place on
Willow creek Saturday last.
Leave at this office. 38d39
JUST RECEIVED
Ladies' Silk Sweaters
Ladies' Silk and Flannelette Kimonos
COME in and let us demonstrate this marvelous
instrument to you. Let us play your favor
ite selections in order that you can compare
The Brunswick with all other phonographs.
THE BRUNSWICK
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The any-record Brunswick opens a broader field
of music all limitations are removed.
Buy any record you wish what-ever make
whatever artist. Play it on The Brunswick to gain
a new appreciation of tonal values.
For The Brunswick is equipped with two sound
boxes. Use any needle you like jewel point,
steel, sapphire ball, etc
A sound box is provided for the world-famous
Pathe records hitherto barred from many Amer
ican homes. All without extra cost.
$30 to $175.-Easy Terms
WAKEFIELD MUSIC CO.
427 Washington St. Portland, Ore.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself as a
Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow
county on the Republican ticket
at the coming primary election.
Adv. WlLLARD IL IlKRRKN.
For County Commissioner
I will be a candidate for
County Commissioner at the
coming election on the Ueuubli
cnn ticket
Respectfully,
0 A. Bl.EAKMAN,
Adv Hanliniin, Oregon
Notice to Ci editors
4. huraliv eivn that t ha uniiera'irntHl h
hwti appointi! hr County Umrt uf tha Stale
uf Orrnon fi r Muiruw J.'unl. ailininiatrator of
tlieaatateof N.'!h A. lUriM. difMwvd. All T
iihii having rlailita aaamat aatl aalat mint pre
vail! ihfin to ma. irprly vatillwl. At tha nriVa uf
WoKlnm ft Kwo-k. In llrMier. llrvun. within
li nvtmha from tha data uf nrt uuhltrailun
haranf.
Ilatrd n,l fltat uilIUhnl thli 2Mb itav nf Janu
ary. lUllt. O. M. WAHNKII.
aiW2 Ailininiatrator,
Notice for Publication
Department of The Interior, U. 8. Land Office
at Tha Dallea. Ort-non. January 6th. 1918.
Notice la hereby iriven that William F. Gorsrer,
of lone, Oregon, who, on OrU 7th. 1914. made
Homegtead Entry, No. 013922. for NEV. Section
32, Townhip2-Ntrth, Range 26-Eat, Willamette
Meridian, haa flilad notice of intention to make
final three year Proof, to eatahllnh claim to the
land alwve dnacritwd. before C C Patterson. U.
8. Commissioner, at lleppner, Oregon, on the 11th
day of February, 1018.
Claimant namea aa witneaaei: Dennis Klernnn
and Dan C. Dohorty of Lexington. Oregon. Ber
nard McDevitt and Philip Di.herty of lone. Ore.
3M1 H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register.
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ROBERT N. STANFIELD
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A small supply of woolen yarn in Grey and
Khaki colors
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Ladies high top Shoes, low Military heels in
Black, Nubuck, Brown, Grey and
Tan Colors
Butterick Patterns for January
Tins w t't'lt's Hows I Ins week
iimtiiN the lleppner Humid.
A Practical Gift
MODELS OF PERFECTION.
."v-tti I nrnrrm-i mr
. I Mil SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
rCofilli-, Oil, rti'lta find all kitula of rVrln
Mmliiiio iiipi Ura, XU'iuiruiC a specialty.
CASE
FURNITURE
CO.
I II
OVER THE TOP
Tlit n'cttrtU of thin Hunk kIiow a liiro list of
KHtistlt'd ctiNtoniirn wlio commi'iici'tl businoftg
with Kinttll rnpital hihI with the kindly assist,
unco and ndvieu of thin Hunk mid its ofticort
Iihvo pnin
"Over the Top"
tinanriitlly tul re now tlm ntrotif; men of
this territory. - ,
LET US SERVE YOU
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of HEPPNER
of Stanfield,
Umitilla County
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MINOR & CO
Heppner, Oregon
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Ralph Benfre. who farm3 the
Minor ranch below town, cut his
first 1918 crop of alfalfa yester
day, January 21th, which is go
ing some for this latitude.
Miss Lulu Hnger returned Sat.
urday evening from an extended
visit in California, Mis Ilager
also visited friends at Portland
and Pendleton while away.
I will pay the top cash price
for good fat chickens and all
other poultry, fresh eggs, dressed
veal, vegetables and fruits
Cummings Fruit and Vegetable
Market 31tf Heppner,
The Misses Lillian and Anna
Hay net, who have spent the past
three months with friends at
Cottage Grove, returned loHepp.
ner iSaturdriy evening and will
reside here with their father.
I,. J. Hurnside, a well-known
resident of the Hardman
country, was brought to Hepp
ner yesterday on an insanity
charge. Mr. Hurnside has been
in ill health for some time and, it
is said, has suffered from a nerv
ous breakdown which in turn has
brought on his unfortunate men
tal condition
Church Notices -
Catholic Church Services.
First Mass, 8:00 a. m.
Second Mass, 10:30 a. m.
Evening Devotion, 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Father Printen.
The Federated Church
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning service 11:00.
Sacoainent of the Lord's Sup
per.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
Subject: C. J. Goals and How
to Reach Them. Leader Mabel
Noyes.
Evening Service, 7:30.
Topic: "One of God's
ders-The Eye."
H. A. Noyes, Pastor.
Won-
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Noble are
spending the week in Portland
on a combined business and pleas
ure trip.
Found An auto chain. Own.
er can have same by calling at
this office and paying for this no
lice. 38tf
.'publican catulidute for
United Slates Senator from
Oregon. The man who be
lit'ves In the ilt-wli jMnent
of Or'gon'n opportunities.
If you have not received
complete copy of my prin
cipie, write m ut Stan
Held. U. X. NTANTIKI.H.
IVhI AdvcrtUfiiirnt
Stspected of Bootlegging
Pave I.ightner, who claims
Portland as his place of residence,
Vas arrested at Hoard man yes
terday and brought to the coun
ty jail, where he was held as a
suspected bootlegger until this
morning when he was taken to
Condon, where it is Rait! he is also
wanted on a similar charge.
iH'puty Sheriff Gibbons of Hoard
man made the arrest and took
the man to Condon.
Notice (or Publication
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Tha lltoa Omn. January tX
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tha al4ajf Msrk ltl.
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VJtl halaa.
YOUR 1918
FUEL PROBLEMS
will be best solved by figuring with
me for your supply of coal and wood
I handle only the best quality ob-
tainable and my prices are based on
Ed Breslin
General Fuel Dealer
Heppner : : Oregon
HERALD FOR FINE JOB PRINTING
Ho raid only ! T per yinr.