Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 30, 1918, Image 3

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    LEXINGTON ITEMS
New Fall Suits at Minor's
Tills
This week we are making a specials bow
ing of Ladies' Tailored Suits, Ladies' and
Misses' Cloth and Plush Coats, Silk and
Wool Skirts and Silk and Serge Dresses.
These are all the newest and best crea
tions in the ready-to-wear line, and you should see them
while the line is complete. N
The Tumalum man just re
turned from a trip to Dayton, Wn.
Miss Powell, who -taught here
last year, is visiting the Car
michaels. Mrs. Annie McAllister of Walla
Walla visited for a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Chas, Johnson,
and her brother, W. 0. Hill.
Mrs. E. J. Evans left for Spo
kane Wednesday, where she will
live the coming fall and winter
and send little Gwendolyn to
school.
W. 0. Hill of the Lexington
State Bank in Portland for a few
days this week on business. Dur
ing his absence W. G. Scott is
looking after the bank
We now have one of the Mili
tary police stationed at Lexing
ton guarding the warehouses,
which makes everyone feel safer
in repard to their wheat stored
in the warehouse.
Mrs.Vida Smith-of WaUaWalla
camj in Sunday night to visit her
father's iamily, especially her
brother Park before he left for
Camp Lewis, where he was called
in the recent draft.
The United States Food Administration says
SAVE FATS
We must save fats to feed our fighters. We must save fats
to help our fighters fight. Every hog is as necessary to
winning the war as a shell. Every pound of fat is as sure of
service as a bullet. Use fowl, fish, vegetables, vegetable
oils, cheese. Purely vegetable Cotosuiet, Crisco, Olive Oil,
Wesson Oil, Mazolo (made from Indian Corn.)
SAM. HUGHES COMPANY
Merchandise of this class is scarce and
there will not be enough to supply the demand, so comeearly.
A deal was competed last week
New Wirthmore Waists and Welworth whereby chas. Johnson sold his
ni - ...:n u t-t-un(n-i.,M ; tuic ckA..,:n house to Frank Wilkins. For the
OlUUoCa Will aiau uc an aiuutuvtitaiuit in uiu oiiutriug. .....
present Mr. jonnson win nve m
the house formerly occupied by
W. P. McMillrn. We think Mr,
Johnson intends to build a new
house in the yery near future
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Training for Efficiency $
in reoce or m vsar
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I UNIVERSITY of OREGON
Fully equipped libera) culture and Nciontik'icdenarfmonts. SncHuisJ
! training in Commerce, Journalism, Architecture, Law, Medicine
Teaching, Library Work, Mimic. Ilouttdiold Arts, I'liymcnl Training und I'" no Arts. g&
. Military Scieare in chant- of American nnd Itritieli officer. Drill, U'cltircN mid fit Id work fl-Jr!
all up-to-date, board on experience in present war. Complete eynlcm of trcnt!iet, bridca. Ka
etc. Students recuinmrnded fur Coniniittiiiomi. OHicinl uveriunenl It. O, T. C.
Tuilion Fit EE. Library of 80,000 volumes. IWmiloricw for men und women.
fcxiene lowest, much opportunity for working one a way 1 p, ;.
Write Itcgifltmr, hugenc. Oregon, for tlltiHtriited boaMW.
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icppoer, uregon
es Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop.
All kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats,
Poultry and Lard
Phone Main 73 Heppner, Oregon
Wheat
Wheat
I am buying wheat for the Pa
cific Grain Co. successors to
W.H. Houser--and am prepared
to buy your grain outright and
pay cash.
Can furnish grain bags at lowest
ROY V. WHITEIS,
HEPPNER, OREGON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. B.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregc.
July 5th, 1918.
Notice is hereby glyen that noya
M. Duncan, of Lena, Oregon, who,
on December 1st 191J, made Home
stead Entry, No. 012S18, for NE4
and Lots 1 and 2 and ENW14,
Section 30, Township 1 South, Range
29 East. Willamette Meridian, ha
filed notice of Intention to make
three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land abore described, before
C. C. Patterson, United States Com
missioner, at his office, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 10th day of Septem
ber 1918.
Claimant names ai witnesses:
Frank M. Pedro, of Echo, Oregon;
Robert A. Culllck, Gussle E. Ayret
and Marsh Courtney, of Lena, Ore
gon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register,
REAL ESTATE and
INSURANCE
Lay in Your Year's Coal NOW
Uncle Sam says Ley it NOW -while
the buying s jj'ood
You r vire to fet it now. but not in the Fall
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
See Lew at Lexington or Bill at lone
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
July 5th, 1918.
Notice is hereby glren that Robert
A. Cullck, of Lena, Morrow Co
Oregon, who, on August 1st, 1911,
made Homestead Entry, No. 011219
for NNEU. SWy4NEl4, NWW
SK, SSEK, SE'iSW', and Let
4. Sec. 18, Township 1 South, Range
East, Willamette Meridian, has
Died notice of Intention to malt
three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
C. C. Patterson, United States Com
m'ssloner, at hit office, at Heppner
Oicgon, on th 10th day of Septein
ber, 1918.
Claimant names at witnettct:
Frank M. Pedro, of Echo, Oregon
Mason F. Duncan, Gussla E. Ayert,
and John Ilrosnan.all of Lcoa.Oroo
C. 8. DUNN,
, Regleter,
NOTICE OK HVU HKTTLKMENT
IN TUB COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOlt
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Etta te of
George Perry, Deceased.
Notice I hereby glten that the
undersigned, at executrix of the Last
Will and Testament of George Perry
deceased, ha filed her Final Account
as turn executrix, and that Monday,
the 30th day of September, 1918, at
the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon thereof, and the County Court
room In the County Court House In
Hit' 'ir, On-gon. lias been by the
Coi n y Court of Morrow County,
Or- s'-1, duly fixed as the time end
plan- r.r the proving of said Final
Account and for the hearing of any
objection thereto.
MARY ELLEN PERKY,
Executrix of the Last Will and
Tmtament of George Perry. De
ceased. ld 20
cJr JL eli t.lsit J&mxgf
Because of a dissolution of partnership
the undersigned will sell, it public auction, on
the Ephe Eskelson farm, 5 miles southwest of
Lexington and one-half ml!e north and onc-Ii. Jf
mile west of the Social Ridge Scltooihouf.e,
ATORDAY, SEPT. 718
AT 10.09 Ail, SHARP
the following described property:
About 50 head of fine brood marca, work
horses, mules and colt;, all good, heavy, well
bred animals ranging from 1103 to 1.175 lbs.
in weight; none over 12 years old.
Full equipment of farming implements, in
cluding Discs, Harrows, Weeders, McCormick
Header, Combine Harvester, Superior Drill,
New Peoria Drill, Wagons, 2 and 3-bottom
Plows, Harness; all in good working condition.
One Holstein Cow, grain in the sack, in
cluding 130 sacks clean seed Rye, and many
other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS-Sums under $10 cash. Sums
over $10 six months lime, approved security,
at 8 per cent interest.
Big Free Lunch at Noon
PETERSON & ESKELSON, Owners.
F. A. McMcnamie, Hep; r.cr. Auctioneer.
W. Pruitt Cox, Clerk.
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