Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 11, 1918, Image 3

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New Store! New Goods!
I have just opened up my
New Stock of Millinery
On Main Street
Opposite Haxlor's Jewelry Store
I will carry a complete stock of
Sillinery, Corsets and- Toilet Articles
ALL OVER MORROW COUNTY
Interesting News Letters from Herald's
Corps of "Live Ones."
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"AGENCY"
Victor Ladles' TeiiorSng Co., Henderson, La Princess
and Gossard Corsets. Maurice Toilet Articles
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CECIL ITEMS
Carl Yount and family were Cecil
callers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Minor, of lone,
spent Sunday at the Last Camp.
Miss Etta Barnes arrived in Cecil
on Sunday from Heppner.
Oral Henriksen, who has been at
home for the past two weeks, left
on Tuesday for Puget Sound.
George and Ed Melton came in
from Heppner Tuesday and left for
Portland and other points Wednes
day.
Miss Hazel Winters of Shady Dell
was an lone visitor Tuesday, re
turning home Wednesday.
Oscar undelfl of Khea Siding mu'
an lone ca'.er, wlurc he Jnves'.td in
a I',oo car. Oscar will lie kept busy
WtUiifT the high places Ut&c days.
Jack Hynd and T. II. Lowe, ao
cotiiiunhKl by Vi. Malcolm, ivntocd
to lone Tuesday.
reached the handsome sum of
$181.65. .Many baskets were sold.
Expenses: music, $12; printing of
bills SI. 50, leaving a b ilance of
$168.15, which has been sent to the
lone branch of the Red Cross.
LEXINGTON ITEMS
WHEN YOU THINK OF
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Jones of lone
have rented Mr. Wrights house and
will move into it immediately.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Saxe have gone
back to Spokane, in the hopes that
it will benefit Mrs. Saxe"s health.
W. U. Scolt made a business trip
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Mrs. W. O. Hill is in Portland onj
ti uou (i fiiUi L Illlll:'.
StubbloUuUls nuri Pete Key mors
ikiic charge of the hotel com- '
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Maker of ihc E. M'.'.lcr ranch
men cm
Miss
slaying
tendii:?
; last Thursday.
Helen Parkins who lias been
v.iJi lier Grandma and at-
sehool, returned to lier home if
Superior Grain Drills
Canton and McCormick Disc Harrows
' Success Fan Mills
Moline and Vulcan Gang Plows
Universal and PerninsuSar Ranges
FOR SALE BY
PEOPLES' DW. CO.
H0213 Products for Home People!
WE MANUFACTURE
White Star flour, Whole Wheat,
Graham, Cream Middlings,
Roll Barley and ail Mill Feeds
SEREML STQHASE IKD FORWARDING
is bv.s-y hauling wheat into the Cecil
warehouse
W. T May, who lias ben wovkir.f."
on ShutlltT Hat, i? home ttguia on
-.lie "Lone Star" ranch.
Mr. :tp:l Sire l!ryd Logan, of the
Loon Locan place, wee Cecil caller?
Friday.
Mrs. and Miss Barnes visited
f: iends in Cecil Friday
Mas. i:. V. Tyler and family spent
FMvy at the hoir.e of Mrs. 11. E.
Duncan
Mr. and Mr:; Mahoaney and fam
ily, of Sun Pedro, anived in Cecil
Friday, where they will make their
future home
Mi.;f. eUmice. Franklin is spending
the weak end at Lev home at Rhea
.-.iding.
.Mr. r.anioid and son of Tennessee,
a'!. have been working for Jack
Hynd for the past month, left for
Heppner Saturday.
Jack ilynd autoed to the county
seat Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. oLwr.ian and family,
of Missouri, old lime f i iu!s of Mr,
and Mrs J. H.. K'-anklin of the Kair-
! hu'st ranch, are visiting them for an
& I !r.b-limto time and may locate here
iV ir tee can find a suitable place
; All those who assisted In any way
XI with clothing for the Ilelglans and
: ; ! r.lco th" linen shower for the bos-
k pitals. are cordially thanked by tli
. I chairman of Cecil Ausiliary of the
, Red Cross.
I Miss Lake of Independence Is
teaching at the Four school, four
teen scholars enrolled,
V. G. and David Hynd iiccom
par.bd by their lister, Miss Annie,
spent tin' wool: end In Cecil, coming
evr to bid th'-ir nephew good-bye,
T. V Lowe having enlisted in the
Army
The total of tho basket social
which
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in Seattle on Sunday. g
Tli funeral of the late John !
Thomas will be held Thursday morn-jjj
ing in Lexington. Deceased was a 1 ft
brother of James Thomas, who is now
.cxingtoii's barber. Ho was a sul-
r from a paralytic stroke
nsned his deatli on Tuesday
toon.
John Carmichael is spending the
week in Portland.
Mrs. Williams, mother of Mrs. J.
McMillan is also in Portland on a
brief business trip.
Purrel Cuxen is back after a
inon'.lis visit in Missouri. Hurre)
ays there is no place "like good old
Oregon for him.
Mrs. Jordan of lone is staying a
few days with Mrs. Clark Davis.
Carl .Miiler was one of our
estimable young men who went to
Leppner on Wednesday to be exam
ined as he was called in the recent
draft.
Dee Lewis is one of the latest to
get tne automobile fever and has
purrhased himself and wife a new
car.
Teddy Johnson and Harold Mulloy
are atttndlng school at Corvallis.
THINK OF THE
Phelps Grocery Co.
LENA ITEMS
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HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. !
Alt' Hinton is up from Katalama,
near Astoria, to look after the ship
ment of his household goods and
stock to that country as he expects to
make it his homo for an indefinite
time.
Threshing In this section of the
country, which has been delayed for
a few days on account of rain, Is
about over. Farmers are beginning
their fall plowing and seeding.
Large bands of sheep are being
brought down from tbeir summer
ranges In I lie mountains.
Mr. Gordon, who recently sold out,
lias purchased a liu acre alfalfa tract
near ilermiston, and is moving his
family there whore bis two oldest
boys will be able to attend a lilgn
school.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
in:. It. J. VAU.II AN
hl.MIST
Now Sffl Now
U.nclc Sam says buy it now
while the buying is good.
You are sure to gel. it now,
but in l:n VYr"'i i iL
TUK-A--LUM
Lumber Company
Sec Lew at Lexington and Bill at lone
!'! mu !i 'ii t iy located in Oddfellow's
liiiiihlini;
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Portland Ongon
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War Emergency Course
and Certificate
Oregon Normal School
Owing to the scarcity of teachers the Oregon Normal School
will offer a War Emergency Course of twenty weeks outlined
by the Superintendent or Public Instruction. The course will
begin with each of tho terms commencing November 16, 1918;
February 8, 1910; and April 12, 1919. Tim Superintendent or
Public Instruction will consider It cqulvnent to tho Teachers'
'.raining Cot.rse and Issue a cettillcate upon Its completion
valid to teach In the elementary grades Tor one year.
This Course will he open to those who have had two years
or more or high school work or its equivalent and who are at
l'-ast eighteen years or age.
For detailed Information address
KKGlSTKAIt OUF.GON NORMA SCHOOL
The jrick
McAtee Ci Aiken, Proprietors
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Men's Winter Cops,
Sweaters, Jerseys.
Ladies' Fancy Caps, '
Sweaters, Etc., Etc. i
LITTLE DARLING ROMPERS
For the Little Folks
LOOK AND YOU WILL liUY ,J
SAM HUGHES CO.