Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 10, 1918, Image 6

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    V1 rar 0 mercy drawn' through
an ocean of unspeakable pain"
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The Greatest Mother in the World
STRETCHING forth her hands to all in need; to
Jew or Gentile, black or white; knowing no
favorite, yet favoring all.
Ready and eager to comfort at a time when
comfort is most needed. Helping the little home
that's crushed beneath an iron hand, by showing
mercy in a healthy, human way; re-buildmg it, m
fact, with stone on stone; replenishing empty bins
and empty cupboards; . bringing warmth to hearts
and hearths too long neglected. 1
Seeing all things with a mother's seventh sense
that's blind to jealousy and meanness; seeing men
in their true liht as naughty children snatching,
biting, bitter but with a hidden side that's quickest
touched by mercy.
Reaching out her hands across the sea to
No Man's Land to cheer with warmer comforts
thousands who must stand and wait in stenched and
crawling holes and watersoaked entrenchments
where cold and wet bite deeper, so they write, than
Boche steel or lead.
She's warming thousands, feeding thousands,
healing thousands from her store; the Greatest
Mother in the World-the Red Cross.
Your help is needed give .till the heart says
stop.
Every cent of .very dollar receive J for the Red Cross War Fund got. for War RelUf.
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treat calamity.
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"'"with Ita thouaanda of workara. Ita tramandoua
atorea and amooth running tranaportatlon faolllUaa
It la a.rvlng aa Amartca'a adranoa fuard and ttrn
helping to win the war.
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l-raalriant Wllaon haada It.
The War l.epartment audita Ita aoeotinta.
Your Army, your Nary and your AUlaa anthuat-aatl.-ally
en.lorae tt.
Twemy-two million Americana fcatt joined It.
This Space Contributed and Paid for by
PHILL COHN, of HEPPNER, OREGON
Are You Proud of Your Shirt ?
Does the shirt you have on now add or detract from your appearance? Stand
before the mirror and answer yourself honestly.
Unless it fits perfectly unless it actually finishes your dress then you should
use more care the next time you go to buy a new shirt.
Because your shirt makes or mars your presentability. Perhaps you never
thought of it before; but you know it is true now don't you?
Beau Brummel Shirts
are the product of master shirt makers. When you put one on, you'll know
you're just as well shirt-dressed as any other man you meet.
You'll know economy, to because Beau Brummels are not only perfect in style '
and fit they come from the laundry time after time, bright, snappy and young
looking.
Let us show you the Beau Brummel. After that well it is for you to say whether
you want "just a shirt" or a Beau Brummel. There's a world of difference.
Minor & Company
ga e!La tsssa ca o csa cs'isai cjaa e3
ALWAYS n a.ly to co oponit- in the sup
port of our liovi'iiuin iit. tlu1 tlcvt'Uip
me nt of our community iin.l lie upbuilding of
the grain, cn'.tk' ami sun p industries.
Wo apprtviulo vo.ir l.i.Miir.- ami will bo glad
to bo of Hon ioo.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEPPNER
AsmH om s' On.' ami (h o Q tarter
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Church Notices
Catholic Church Services.
Sunday, May 12
First Mass, 8 a. m.
Socnnrl Mass 10:0 a.m.
fhriatian Doctrine. 11:30 a. m
Evening Devotions 7:30 p m.
Kev. Father Ward, of Condon,
will ofheiate at all these services
Hev. v. J. U tiourke
Homeguards Organize at lone
A dozen members of the Ilepp
ner Homeguards drove to lone
Monday evening and held a drill
there with a view of assisting
the lone boys in getting their or
ganization under way. The name
of the organization has been
changed from the Heppner Home
guards to the Morrow County
Homeguards, and the lone unit
will become a part of the county
organization. A splendid drill
was held Monday evening and
the lone boys took to the drill
like veterans. Those in the party
from Heppner were: J. L. li
tems. Charlie Thompson. E M.
Shutt. F. R. Brown. Claud, Cox.
Art Crawford.Tom Chidsey. Jess
Turner, Fred Tasb, Herb Dris
kell, Gay Anderson. Walter Ca
son.
Tho Federated Church
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
The school will obesrve "Moth
sr.' Day."
Preaching service- 1100 am.
Subject, "In Him We Live."
Christian Endeavor 7;PO p. m
Topic. -C. E. Fellowship! " Lend,
or. Miss Shum, Junior leader
Yt'hn Cane Junior meets at 6 30.
No preaching service in the
evening
H. A. Noycs. Pastor,
Christian Science.
I Christian Science services are
! held every Sunday at 11 a m.,
: Wednesday at 8.00 p. m , in
the Methodist church South, on
; Chase street All interested are
nvited to attend these services.
Heppner Defeats Moro
Moro bisrh school ball team
came over last Saturday to try
conclusions with the Heppner
team, the result being a score of
5 to V In favor of Heppner. The
Moro boys are a fine bunch of
lads but for some reason they
did not get off lo the SHme way
they did at the football game
here last fall, A reception was
given the visitors in the high
rhool rooms Saturday evening
bv the Heppner High students
and a most pleasant evening was
snent. the affair boing diaper.
oned by several of the fcigbschool
teachers.
Bondholders Attention
Holders of Second Liberty
Honda please note that the inter-
cat coupons thereon are due aod
ptyable May 15th
We will be pleased to cah the
coupoos upon presentation, with
out charge.
First National H:inW,
H Heppner. Ore.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having succeeded to the hardware and plumbing busi
ness formerly conducted by Tash & Akers and also to the
. farm implement branch of the business of Vaughn & Sons,
we beg to announce that this re-organized and consolida-
, ted business, with increased capital, is better prepared
than ever before to cater to the wants of thn people of
Heppner and Morrow county, and adjacent territory, in a
satisfactory manner. Our stock will consist of
Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
Farm Implements and Wagons,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc.,
Plumbing Supplies and Service,
Stoves and Ranges
In short, all lines of goods usually found in a General
Hardware store.
Appreciating the libera! patronage accorded our pre
decessors we believe we will continue to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
Peoples Hardware Co.
Main and Willow Sts. HEPPNER, ORE.
Tash & Akers old stand . v
"My Bank"
Herald OSke for Job rrictlcg
Your account here makes the Farmers & Stockgrow
ers National Bank YOUR BANK in more than r.ame
only. You will find us as ready to give you business
and financial information, advice and suggestions aa
to safeguard your funds-
Open either a Savings or Checking Account
4 per ceron Time Deposits.
THE FARMERS AND
ST0CKGR0WERS NATIONAL BANK
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