Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 17, 1918, Image 4

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HEPPNER" KERALD
FRIDAY. MAY 17. 1918
CECIL ITEMS
The Cecil Magpie is away on a
vacation-
Walter Pope visited Condon
last week.
Miss Hazel Winters left on the
local for lone Monday.
Jim Cassidy has returned from
Heppner to work for Ellis Minor.
The Misses Willis, of the Allyn
place, were Cecil visitors Satur
day. Ed Miller and Mr. Hardyman
were callers on Jack Hynd Tues
day. W. G Palmuteer and J. H.
Miller took in the pie supper at
Ella Saturday night.
Herb Everett and wife, A- E.
Nash and wife, and Herb Hynd
visited in lone Tuesday evening.
PeterBauernfiend visited Hepp
ner during the week attending to
the late Frank J. Habelt's es
tate. XM. V. Logan of Portland is vis
iting among friends in Cecil this
week. Melvin says things are
looking fine below.
Mr. Wagner, of Morgan, au
toed to Cecil Friday evening ac
companied by Miss Juinata Crab
tree, of the Bill Thoma3 place.
Jack Hynd and son Herb, ac
companiad by Alf Shaw and Jim
my Kernan, autoed to Heppner
Friday, where they intend to
spend a few days.
C. H. Winters has been spend
ing the past few days with his
brother Ralph, fixing up the
Shady Dell place which they have
rented from J. W. Osborn.
W.G.Hynd of Rose Lawn ranch
returned to Sand Hollow Monday
accompanied by Miss Louise
Shaw, who will assist with the
cooking there during the season.
J. W. Logan, son of Leon Lo
gan, mailed magazines for the
soldiers in France last Friday.
He is the first one in this commu
nity to take advantage of the
postal privileges.
Sam Donaldson, whp has been
herding for Jack Hynd all the
past winter, has gone to. Portland
to enlist in the Canadian army.
Two of his brothers have been
killed at the front, one being his
twin brother.
Geo. W. Millholland of Hepp
ner and T. D. Tahaney, engineer
for the Standard Oil Co., of Cali
fornia, visited farmers in and
around Cecil Wednesday adver
tising their company's products
handled by T. H. Lowe of Cecil.
Will Return to Morrow County
Dan Hanshew, who sold a fine
wheat ranch in the Blackhorse
country a year ago and went to
western Oregon to reside, is in
town this week on legal business
connected with the taking over of
his ranch. The purchaser failed
to make good on the deal and in
default of payments the property
reverted to Mr. Hanshew. He
expects to return here and re
sume farming, but will retain the
beautiful eight-acre home he pur
chased near Hillsboro last summer.
James Murtha was here from
Condon Monday.
Mrs. Walter Cason visited her
mother at lone during the week.
Sidney Smyth, of Condon, was
in town a day or two durirjg'the
week.
Dr. McMurdo was called to the
home of W. F. Wigglesworth, on
Butter creek Monday to prescribe
for Mr. Wigglesworth's little
granddaughter, who is suffering
from an attack of la grippe.
Judge Phelps and Court Re.
porter J. S. Beckwith drove over
from Pendleton Sunday to attend
the regular session of circuit
court, returning Tuesday even
ing after court, adjourned.
I'A great net of mercy drawn through
an ocean of unspeakable pain'
i
What Has Your Red Gross Money Done?
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N the first place, it lias enabled the American people,
through the Red CrosS,1 to help care for its army
and navy. :.?..
Secondly, it has enabled America to hearten her
Allies' fighting forces and to keep up, among the civil
ian populations, the spirit to win the war. That, alone,
has made the American Red Cross one of the largest
factors since our entry into the war.
Canteens which provided. food and hot drinks
more than a million meals, to soldiers in December;
warehouses, crammed with materials, situated all along
the French line, all along the Italian lines, at seaports
and at places where our soldiers are going to fight;
institutions for the care of consumptives, institutions
for the re-education of maimed men these are a few
of the concrete accomplishments abroad.
At home the millions of woolen sweaters, muf
flers, socks and other comforts for the men in camps;
the work of sanitation around cantonments and the
help and advice given dependents of soldiers and sailors
these are things which will tnake you, your children
and your children's children, in whatever part of the
world they may.be, proud of being Americans."
Will you do your share to keep this Hand of
Mercy at its work ?
Every cent of every dollar received for the Red Cro$& War Fund goe$ for War Retief.
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Contributed by Heppner Light and Power Co.
YOUR SPRING SUIT
Will Cost You Much Less II Ordered Now :
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Professional Column
I have just put in a big stock of new
Woolens,incIudingVorsteds,Serges,etc.
bought at a bargain and which will be
passed along to my customers at equally
attractive prices.
These goods were carried over from last
season by the wholesalers and by buying
heavily I was able to secure thtm at last
season's prices. This means a big sav
ing over present prices of this season's
new goods, while the quality of last
year's goods is away above this year's
offerings.
The benefit I receive from this proposi
tion is that I am able to continue in busi
ness under war conditions the direct
saving goes to my customers.
Come In, Gentlemen, My Stock and Prices Will Please You
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
Louis Pearson,
MERCUANT
TAILOR
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
Watch this Space Next Week for
Announcement by
Roy V. Whiteis
Real Estate and Insurance.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
DR. N. E. W1NNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ... .
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. GUNSTER
VETERINARIAN
Licensed Graduate
HEPPNER : : OREGON
Phone 722 (Day or Night
Watch paper (or dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND ' OREGON
Regular -monthly viaiti lo HEPPNER and IONE
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
Buy a Liberty Bond
Aud Save by Having Your J
Shoes Repaired at
Bowers' Shoe Hospital I
Modern Machinery Methods
Main Street
Utah Lump
RockSpringNut
coiu
Cordwood and Slabs
Sec A. WILLIAMS
Or leave orders with A. Z Barnard.
if. v 1
You can be the one to send him
a porch ot
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
It pay to know the fact before you spend
your money.
You will be sending your friend more
tobacco comfort and satisfaction in one pouch
of Real Gravely Plug than in half a dozen
plugs of ordinary tobacco.
Ci an? man achrw of Raal Cravrty Fluf.and he will 111
you ihat't tha kind la (end. Srnd lha brill
Ordinary plu( U falta aconomr. ll coalt ! prr mrrV to
Kw Kaal Cravaljr, bacauta a mall chew ai it UiU ionf
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lillla lo your tmoking tobacco, ll will ia lUvor improa
your tmolia.
stso ton rttr.NO i m v. s. suvirr. a rotri or uuuv
DaaUra all around brra carry it In 10c pouch. A 3c.
lamp will put It into hw handt in any Trunin- Camp or 5a
port tl lha U. S. A. tn otr thara" a 3c damp will laka
il to bun. Your daakf will tupply anvalopa and f i you orlitial
diracttona bow to addrau iL
P. B. CR WtlY TOBACCO COMPANY. Dam Mr. Vi.
Tfi Pattnt Poth ap il Ftrth mnJ Chan mn4 Goo J
It ta not fttal Ctatnly untkoal fAi procacdon Stat
CalabllaltoU I S3 I
SAM R VAN V ACTOR
VTTORNEY.AT-LAW
HEPFER, OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
FRANCIS A' McMENAMIN,
LAWYER
Roberts Building,
Heppner, Oregon
Heppner, Ore.
ROY V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOANS
Heppner, Oregon
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Says Mrs. Prank Hau
ler, of Carbondale, 111:
"1 wa3 suffering terrible
cramps and pains each
month. 1 had used . . .
but it didn't five an
permanent relief. The
pains came back on me
just the same as before
. . . After taking Cardui.
I was entirely relieved
from the pains, and have
never been hotlicied with
them since."
TAKE
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The Woman's Tonic
Cardui should help you
as it did Mrs. Hauler, as it
has helped thousands of
other women who suf
fered from the puns and
discomforts trom which
women suffer. Many
medical authorities pre
scribe the ingredients of
which Cardui is com
posed for Hie female
troubles for which it is
recommended. Why not
try it lor your trouble?
All Druggists
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