Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 28, 1918, Image 4

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    Church Notices
Catholic Church Service.
Sunday, Jut.elJO, 11)18.
First Mass, 7:'.'J) a. m.
Evening Devotions, 7:''0
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Proclamation
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Christian Science.
Christian Science services are
held every Sunday at 11 a m.,
Wednesday at S:W p. in , it
the Methodist church S'.;..h, on
Chase street. All interested are
invited to attend these services.
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F. A. Andrews, Minister
Notice is hereby given that any
irso:! w ho build's any fire with
in I he corporate limits of the
City of Heppner within 50 feet of
io.y b u i I J ; 1 1 tr wilhout first ob
t n 1 1 i r i ur the coiien' of ihe Mar
tini!, will be prosecuted to the
! ui I extent ol tlie law.
Tins notice will be in effect un
til further notice.
VV. W. Smead, Mayor.
Reward $500.00 Reward
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Notice is hereby given that
will pay a reward of Five Hun
dred Dollars ($500.00) for the ar
r."it and conviction of any person
or persons stealing any oi my
h irses or cattle from my pastures
or from the range.
Stock branded as follows:
Horses -J K connected or right
shoulder Yearlings and 2-year-olds,
bar over JK connected on
right shoulder.
Cattle J K connected on left
hip and side. Yearlings and 2-year-olds,
bar over JK connected
o-i left hip and side.
John Kilkenny,
Heppner, Ore.
Da'ed at Heppner, Oregon, May
10, 1918. ltf
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HELP IS SCARCE!
and the weeds will ruin the summer fallow if not killed.
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The Jones Weeder I
will snve 50 percent in labor and do a
better job than the usual methods.
Get yours early before they are all gone
See C. E. Jones or H. C. Ashbaugh
HEPPNER, OREGON
THE BRICK
McAlT.K & AlKRN, Props.
ICECREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
Big Real Estate Bargains
11 artvs, all tillable, small house ami barn, 100 acres
summer fallmv; one. kill' int. -rest in lSfi acres growing
wheat, 1 Hi an s m. 1 h, ;ider, 2 wagons. 1 wheat rack,
water tank, plow, narrows. Id foot drill stretcher and
hams, J' ler lor VI horse-;, Iniegy, one-half stack of straw,
elc. 1.) miles t idiii r..ilroad.
Price $.V,iMl.ut. if Juki I. no cash, balance easy terms.
-' acres d.cd. d I in.!, oil acres in crop; (Mo acres home
stead with plenty ol water. s.:.'iiMi.iHI for everything in
cluding crop and r-l i r i j iiihiii'ii t . S-'e
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ROY V. WHITEIS,
Real Estate and
Insurance
IIEtTNI.R, OREGON
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THE FIRST NATIONAL
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A. Hendrickson, of Cecil, was in
town Tuesday.
Spend the 4th at Parker's Mill
and camp among the pines. 6dS
Miss Lulu Hayes went to Port
end Sunday to spend a few
weeks visiting friends
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Connell were
in town from their ranch hame on
Rhea creek Wednesday.
Roy Whiteis is having substan-
ial improvements made on his re
sidence in the south part of town.
Miss Vera Mahoney returned
home Monday from Seattle where
she has been attending the uni
versity.
Dr. and Mrs- McMurdo drove
to Pendleton Wednesday, expect
ing to buy a new Franklin car
while there.
Rev. Father O'Rourke return
ed Saturday evening from Port
land, where he spent the week
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Van Vac
tor drove over to Pendleton Sun
day on a business trip returning
Wednesday.
Sherman Wakefield was in
town Tuesday and reports that his
crop is fine and he predicts a fair
crop for the county.
The new Coats residence being
erected on the site of the home re
cently destroyed by fire is rapid
ly nearing completion.
Adam Knoblock was in town
Wednesday looking rather cheer
ful even if the ruin did miss
most of his place last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Minor and
little daughter were guests at the
Van Vactor home in shis city for
a few days the first of the week
Miss Lera Githins has re
turned from Monmouth, where
she recently finished the teach
ers course in tne (Normal school.
Mrs. J. W, Stevens, of Hard
man, accompanied by her neice,
Miss Grace Leayhers, who is her
guest this summer, was in town
jesterday.
Miss Peggy O'Rourke, who
has been spending several weeks
in California visiting friends and
relatives, returned to Heppner
Saturday evening.
The big Morrow county tractor
and grader was wording on North
Court street Tuesday finishing up
the job after the laving of maca
dam had been completed.
Work on the new residence be
ing erected for Mrs. James Thorn
son, on South Court street is pro
gressing rapidly. When com
pleted it will be one of the most
modern dwellings in the city.
John Woodward, of Lena, sus
tained a dislocation of the shoul
der a few days ago by being
thrown from u hay rack. Dr
McMurdo reduced the disloca
tion and rPMirts the patient re
covering nicely.
C. K Rice, of the Monument'
country, is in town for a few days
Mr. Rice is carrying his left leg
in a sling as a result of a mixup
with an overturned wagon the
other day. His knee was dislo
cated and he will probably use
crutches for some time.
I Jt IT Jones was in town Wed.
nesday from his ranch on Khea
creek He says the wheal is do
ing fulrl well and is much more
promising now than at this time
'?tar""n!tt??g
The Height of Good Taste
is displayed by men of refinement more in what they leave off in their dress than what they
put on. And a shirt can make or mar your appearance.
There are some shirts that have an air of quiet elegance a certain exquisite refinement a
"something" hard to define, but nevertheless very real.
When you put one on you know you're well dressed in this respect just as well dressed as it
is possible to be.
Beau Buummel Shirts
are made with extra care. The cloths are tested for fastness of color as well as for strength.
The collar bands are cut with steel dies always exactly the same size.
Every operator who works on these shirts is the graduate of a "sewing school" maintained by
the factory. A dozen other little details make for perfection in fine shirts.
If you will come to the store and see the Beau Brummel shirt we will be grateful. We shall
not press you to buy but we do urge you to get acquainted with this supreme shirt.
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Minor & Company
4. K M I0CZ3C e53C!SS3
doctor is tickled to death to get
back to Oregon, Morrow county,
and Heppner- "No other state
forme"', he declared as he said
hello to the Herald.
Notice Will the party who
got the key to the Red Cross
work rooms from Mrs. Herren's
store p'ease return same at once?
J. R. Olden, a well known farm
er of Rhea creek, was in town
Tuesday and reports crops
doing nicely. There will be plenty
of 20 bushel wheat, Mr. Olden
says and other crops will also be
good. Mr. Olden has a field of
barley he estimates wil make
around 80 bushels per acre
Charles Thomson went to Port
land Monday driving as far as
The Dalles in his car Rev. and
Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. J. A.
Waters, accompanied Mr Thorn
son as far as The Dalles where
they are attending the Eastern
Oregon Sunday School convention
as delegates from the Heppner
church.
Many fine showers have fallen
in different parts of Morrow
county during the past week or so
much to the benefit of the crops
While the rains have not been
either as general or as heavy as
could have been wished thiy
have undoubtedly added thous
ands of bushels of wheat to the
WANTED Position as cook
through harvest. See Mis Anna
Potter, Heppner, Ore. 8dl0
Fish in the meadow brook all
day and dance all night at Park
er's Mill July 4, 5 and 0 Enjoy
yourself. OJS
All Henderson, La Princess
and 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.
4if Mus. L. f!. IIkkhen.
Heppner Herald $1.50 a year.
am
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
gives a pure, clean tobacco
taste a lasting tobacco sat
isfaction that "the chewer of
ordinary tobacco doesn't get.
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Crave! y lattuomuchlonfr it com
no mora to ehtw lhanordinary plug
P. B. C-mvoly Tofiiteeo Cutnpanjr
DoviU, Virginia
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.HHiyearnnu no preuicis a lair mlnty'8 11S crop,
crop, iiimpeieni neip ror llie
harvest is the greatest problem,
Mr. Jones thinks.
Mine Host Wilkino. of the Pal.
ace hotel. ou his way ent thi
week with hi friend Dibard
French w ho is shipping a train
, nt cattle t the pattern market
I hey h pped from Pdot Rock
Moi day and wore undridd
to whether their tlet Mini ion
kouU be Wanna City or Chicago
: Dr. N. Winnard returned
i Wenesday evening from a trip to
Chicago and other eastern jxiints
H report having had a most de
hghtful trip.
John McNaince. a well known
young sheepman of thi county,
wlin i summering Id flork near
Siarkey. Oregon, wa in tow n for
a few days this week. Mr. Mc
Nitinee (.ays Ihe teed in the moun
tain where hi cheep are running
i fine and every thing is looking
Hood. Mr. Mi Nan-ee i in clan
two of the draft und expects soon
lo tie called for military ten up.
Make a Start
Card ol Thar ks
We take thi meat s of thank
in our friend and neighbors
for their kindly offices in render.
much advanced . g ati.tnce and yi.i a'hy to
ii at m
t aveitient
tune oi 'ur 'ate oe. (
Word ca b l feih. !
work in the clinic and pleasant
weamer an around me circ e ... ..r.mu.in
Like all ether Oregonians who Ch trle Thonnen
gravel occasionally, however, the; a '-""'''y.
Open that bank account and kei p your money
in patriotic activity. P.y that, we mean where
it will be available in assisting the encourage
ment of industries necessary to winning the
war -such as food production, etc. And where
it w ill have become a larger amount for invest
ing in the next issue of Liberty P.jnds.
We pay 1 per cent interest on Savings Deposits.
Safety Deposit boxes for rent.
THE FARMERS AND
ST0CKGR0WERS NATIONAL BANK
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