Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 07, 1918, Image 4

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Big Real Estate Bargains
181 acres, all tillable, small house and barn, 100 acres
summer fallow; one-hail' interest in . acres growing
wheat, 110 acres rye, 1 h-aii.-r, 2 wagons, 1 wheat rack,
water tank, plow, harrows. Id foot drill stretcher and
chains, tender for 12 horses, buv.one-half stack of straw
etc. lo miles from rJIroad.
Price $.00.00. 2000.0() cash; balance" easy terms.
320 acres deeded hind, f0 af-res in crop; 640 acres home
stead with plenty of water. ?.;."0U.00 for everything in
eluding crop ami relinquishment. See'
ROY V. WHITEIS, ReaLK
HEI'PNER, OREGON
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War-time Responsibility
Yours and Ours
National necessity has put a new responsibility
on every motorist.
Utmost service is demanded the highest use
fulness of yourself and your car.
Service and economy are your only considera
tions. Our responsibility fjoes hand in hand with yours.
As the largest rubber manufacturer in the world,
it is our duty to supply y(Hi with tires of unfailing
reliability and extreme mileage.
United Slates Tires are more than making good
in this time of stress.
1 hey are settin- ncw mileage records-establish
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Insurance Now
ing new standards of continuous
sen ice - effecting greater economy
by reducing tire cost per mile.
There is a United States Tire for
every car passenger or commer
cial and every condition of
motoring.
The nearest United States Sales
and Service Depot will cheerfully
"id you in fitting the right tire to
your needs.
United StatesHres
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Forty-three young men have
reached the age of 21 yeaf s with
id the yasl year and registered
m the selective. draft Wednes
day in this county.
Roy V Whitfis has received a
check for $1000 from the Phila
delphia Underwriters association
payment in full of the Coats' loss
in the recent fire.
' All Henderson, La Princess
add. Gossard corsets, regularly
priced at from $2.00 to $10.00,
now on sale at greatly reduced
prices. Call and make your se
lections early.
4tf Mas. L. G. Herren.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wyland
were in from their home in the
HardmaB country Tuesday: Mr.
Wyland is still on crutches from
the effects of the accident two
week;Tago when himself and Wm
Geise were badly injured in an
accident on the grade near Rock
creek. Mr. Wyland had several
libs broken and his knee was
also badly wrenched. Mr Geise
is also recovering rapidly and
-will' soon' be abie to get around
again.'
Roy V. Whitis, representative
if the PhiladelpbiaUnderwriters
Fire Insurance Co., passed thru
hnre today on his return to Hepp
ner. Mr. Wbitis is working for
one of thi best and most reliable
companies in the West and for
that reason be does a large busi
ness. Ross Kahler, who carries
insurance with this company, re
cently suffered a small loss from
fire. He immediately received
the amount of $24.00,which amp
ly covered all damage. Long
Creek Ranger.
HELP-WANTED-HELP
C Women or Girls C
at once.
.Experience not necessary.
Phone Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Ore.
Pat McAvey left this week for
the summer range near Hilgard
with Pat Connell's sheep where
he will enjoy the mountian
breezes, speckeled trout and
huckleberry pie for which that
region is famous. Mr. Connell
is sending two banda there this
week and later will send a third
band He has a spendid range
of hunch grass there and usually
ships fine mutton to market from
the range without any finishing
other than the rich grasses of the
range provides
J 'J.Craig, who farms in the
I'luckhorso country, was a visi
lor in Heppner Saturday and
called at tne Herald otlice to
nave his mine entered as a suh
icriber. Mr. Craig hits 500
,cies in wheat this season Hml
he says the croo look fim with
every indication of making a 100
per cent crop. tie crowded
i-vrry avHiiame acre into cron
this year a- a purt nf hi -bit'
a winning the war mid nut of
7(H) acres of farm land on the
pluco he has 430 in crop.
Will Yisit Crater lako
Mr. mid Mrs. S. W. Spencer
left this week for Hend. where
they will attend the meeting of
ilia hastern Oregon Hunker'
Association, after which ihev
will continue on to Klamath Falls
with Crater Lnke as their object
ive po nt. They expect to npend
two week or more on the trip.
Church Notices
Catholic Church Services.
Sunday. June 9. 1918.
Hrat Mass, 8:00 a, m.
Second MassatlO:) a.m.
Christian Doctrine, ll:;Wa. m.
Evening Devotions. IM p. m'.
Kev. r. J, O'Uourke
Christian Science.
Christian Science services are
held every Sunday at 11 a m,
NVedM-sday at .m p. m . j'n'
the Methodist church South, on
Chase street All interested are
invited to attend these si-rvices,
Th Fedrsted Church
Sunday School Si 4. a m.
Tlie theme of (he morning , r
m -n is ugfttHi by the ni,.,.t,i,g
of th OUer Cirl' Conference
i entitled -C.iHt's I Much
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NEW COSTUME SILKS
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Shoppers at our store will find an abundant and rich as
sortment of the new Costume Silks, Twilled SilksTaffetas,
Foulards, Pongees, Tubs, etc.
These Silks are unusually attractive in their rich colorings
and artistic designs and are immensely popular because
of their good wearing qualities and their adaptability to
the season's styles. Prices reasonable, too. See them at
our silk counter and in the window.
Undoubtedly you will want a new Silk Petticoat
to wear with that new Dress.
You will find here a wealth of changeable colorings and newness of design which charac
terize our silk petticoats as the most desirable offerings of the
season. There are many styles in beautiful color combinations that have
been created, it would seem, esner-iallv tn Ko
At no former time have
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Teachers' Examinations
Notice is hereby given that the
bounty Superintendent of Mor
row county, Oregon, will hold the
regular examination of applicants
for State Certificates at Hepp.
ner, Ore., as follows:
Commencing Wednesday. June
20, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m and
continuing until Saturday, June
191. at 4 o'clock p m.
WKDNKSOAY FOKEXOOX.
U. S. History, Writing (Penman
ship). Music, Drawing.
WEDNESDAY AKTEKXOOX
Physiology. Heading. Manual
Ti aiiung. Composition. Domes
tic Science. Methods in Head,
ing, Courseof Study for Draw
ing. Methods in Arithmetic.
THLUSDAY FOUENOON
Arithmetic, History of Kduca
lion, Physiology, Methods in
Geography, Mechanical Draw,
ing Domestic Art. Course ot
Study for Domestic Art
THL'UKDA Y AFTKUNOOX.
Grammar. Geography, Steno-
grapny, American Literature.
PhysicsTypewriting. Methods
In Language, Thesis for I'ri
mary Certificate.
FlilDAY FOKEXOOX.
Theory and Practice. Orthogra.
uliv (Soellinc). Phi-sirnt
grspliy, Knglish Literature.
Chemistry. Physical Culture.
FHIHAY AFTEKXOOX.
School Law, Geology, Algebra.
mvii iiovernment.
SATl KPAY FOKEMNIX.
Geometry, iiolany.
SATIKOAY AFTKKMHVV
General Hisiory. HiH)kkeeping
J. A. CHURCHILL.
Supt. of Public Instruction.
DR. J. L. CALLAWAY
Oteopatshic Pnysician
6 ROBERTS BUILDING
Phone tU;j.
At Ixington Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
For Salt j
32 horse Combine, hitch or less
LOST - Berkshire Sow. Re
w ard.
Fast Orkoon Jack Farm.
Wt5 Lexington, Ore.
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values such as these been offered
in and bee lhem
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John N. Smith, foreman on the
Reclamation project at Irri.
gon, was In town during the week
as a witness in the bteach of the
peace case In Justice Cornell's
court.
HACKING THE NATION
These are war times. Alter your plans of liv
ing and worhing to take take national as well
as individual needs into consideration.
We have done this in our banking here at the
Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank.
Loans must be based upon operations neces
sary to the Country's welfare, and we are
endeavoring to promote conservation in both
things and money.
THE FARMERS AND
STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK
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ucw Biuria arm costumes. J
at more attractive prices. )
Reward $500.00 Reward
Notice is hereby given that I 1
will pay a reward of Five Hun
dred Dollars ($500.00) for the ar
rest and conviction of any person
or persons stealing any of my
horses or cattle from my pastures
or from the range.
Stock branded as follows:
HorsesJK connected or right
shoulder. Yearlings and 2-year-olds,
bar over JK connected on
right shoulder.
Cattle JK connected on left
hip and side. Yearlings and 2-year-olds,
bar over JK connected
on left hip and side.
John Kilkenny,
HeDDner. Ore.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon. May
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JITNEY SERVICE. - Call a r
jitney for special tram trips or i
any other service, day or night.
Day phone Main 12. Night phone
mam ooo. L,ee aniwell. 44 1
Mrs. Teter Dorg, of Portland,
is here visiting at the homo of
her son, Oscar Borg. Mrs Borir
was a pioneer resident of Hepp.
ner and has many friends here.
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