Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 13, 1918, Image 1

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VOLUME 5
HEPPNER, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMER 13, 1918
NUMBER 19
LIBERTY COMMITTEES
ARE ANNOUNCED
A meeting was held in Heppner
on Sunday afternoon, attended by
man from nearly every section of the
county, called together by Chairman
E. Li. Shutt, of the fourth Liberty
Loan Committee, for the purpose
of completing the program of puttin
Jt Morrow county "over the top" by
i , vnine o'clock on the morning of Sept.
"28.
Great interest was manifested by
all present and it did not take long
to get the organization completed.
Chairman Shutt announced that
it was the desire of the State com
mittee that the Morrow county
organization be composed of the
same persons having charge of the
Third Liberty Loan, this being the
plan the state over. To this, of
course there was no objection, and
the following executive committee
men for Morrow county in the
Fourth Liberty Loan were an
nounced by the Chairman:
Heppner W. P. Mahoney, S. W.
Spencer, C. A. Minor, W. B. Barratt,
Michael Kenny.
lone H. M. Cummins, S. E.
Moore, Bert Mason, W. H. Cronk,
Ralph Akers.
Lexington W. G. Scott, W. 0.
Hill, Frank Evans, W. F. Barnett,
K. L. Beach.
Hardman Geo. Bleakman, Wm.
Ayers, J. P. Hadley, A. E. Wright,
John Adams.
Lena John Brosnan, Percy
Hughes, Wiley Pearson, Waldo Vin
cent.
Pino City W. F. Wiglesworth,
(he to select his assistants.)
Eight Mile Oscar Keithley,
Frank Anderson, It. E. Allstott,
Gooseberry N. M. Johnson,
Frank Young, Rufus Farrnes, Genu
Lovgren.
Matteson Paul Webb.
Cecil Jack Hynd, A. Henrlksen
Ithna Creek Ed Rugg, Clifford
Rugg, Hay Wright, H. C. Gay.
Purkers Mill J. T. Knappenberg.
Morgan J. A. Troedson, Fred
Ely.
Irrigon N. Seaman, W. R.
pole.
Bjardnian J. A. Gibbons,
Ballinger.
There Is to be a speaking
Wal-
J. C.
cani-
paign, and this was arranged for.
Chulruian Shutt will try to get at
least two returned American soldiers
to visit the Beveral points of the
county, In conjunction with local
Breakers, and the following Itinery
was worked out:
Dry Fork Sunday, Sept. 22ud, at
2:30 p. ni.
Eight Mile and Hardman Sunday
evening, Sept. 22, at 8 o'clock.
Iona and Lena Monday evening,
Sept. 23rd, at 8 o'clock.
Cecil and Pino City Tuesday
ovenliig. 3cpt. I .1. at 8 o'clock.
Lexlngtm. and Ri.ea Creek Wed
nesday evening, Sept. 25th, at 8.
Ih'ppner-Thursday evening, Sept.
L'Gth, at 8 o'clock.
Irrigon and Iloardman Friday
i vi-nlng, Sept. 27, at 8 o'clock.
FOK HAI.K Automobile In good
: inning condition with five good
lea, $35o. Reason for Helling, "I
i 3rd tho money." Address Box 454,
. .I'ppncr, Oregon. 19d;!l
Hev. and Mm. Nuyea have returned
: '.,111 their vucution Htient on their
i ult farm at Sunnyslde, Wash.
W.WTKH By married man with
illdren. Job on ranch by the year
1th house etc. Must be within
arli of school. Thoroughly coin-
tent and rellabti!. Will Harrison,
eunner, Oregon. 1'JdJl
John Kilkenny, well known aheep
il or Hint. m creek. hn recently
nilileted a i.ew IS-room residence
i his home runHi whbli In otifl of
e bed country homes In the county.
ie house has a lull ba einetit. all
)ilern cmivi nl ni e anil is strictly
lo-date In every detail. t'l.ttrllo
I, iim.it ha I chance of the carpenter
,rk and llradford it n did tUe
.tit III K etc
Allium a I'.ishee have rli( hide. I
leal with Victor r;r..slieii where-
tln-y seruri-d tin! Onisheii prop-
y at May and l.ae street payttiK
llfterenee of Ji'iuO. Tin y expec t
ererl a lm m m ouiuiuik
.peitr in tin M'Tlii".
.1. K. Hynd U h-re from Portland
. the Fair.
CECIL ITIMS
A. Henriksen returned from
Heppner Thursday.
John Nash-waa aTuesday busi
ness caller in Morgan.
Monday Miss Jaunita Crabtree
left on the local for Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett were do
ing business in Cecil Thursday.
Mrs. A. E. Na.-h visited with
Mrs. Broidy of Morgan Wednes
day. Jack Hynd, who has been in
Portland the past week, returned
home on Friday.
W. W. Smeed and G. McCarty
of Heppner were in Cecil Friday
gathering up exhibits tor the fair.
Mrs. Crabtree and children
left on Friday for Salem, where
they intend to spend a few months
Miss Irene Douglas, who is
teaching at The Willows, was a
Cecil caller Saturday on her way
to lone.
Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Minor came
in from Portland to "Last Camp"
Thursday, leaving on Friday for
Heppner.
Fred Streeter, eldest brother
of Henry J. Streeter, arrived
from Wasco on Tuesday, leaving
for Creswell on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd, Miss
Violet Hynd and Miss Hazel Win
ter, accompanied by Boyd Logan,
autoed to lone on Saturday.
Mrs. Bennett wa3in Arlington
Thursday to see her nephew E.E.
Wallace who was leaving with
the drafted men from Condon.
The Misses, Barrett, Hayes,
Mahoney and Wilson, from Hepp
ner, spent the week end visiting
among friends on Willow creek
Mrs. Willis and son returned
from Independence on Tuesday,
where they had been attending
the obsequies of Mrs. Willis'
mother.
W. A. Thomas returned home
from Ritter Springs, where he has
been spending the last few weeks.
Bill says that Ritter is certainly
a fine health resort.
Miss Easton, who taught the
Cecil school last year, came in
from Sitkum on Sunday, where
she had been spending her Sum
mer vacation, and opened Echool
Monday, 15 pupils being present.
The chairman of Cecil auxilary,
R. C. wishes to thank Mrs. Boyd
Lognn lor the beautiful piece of
work which she has donated for
the benefit of Up ro ::ty and
which will bf disponed at the
basket social September 28.
Roy Stender, his sister and
8 'Vi i friends were in . cit Thurs
dav to say good-bye to his broth
cr Warrtn who vd tn the train
with tho bitrcli of o'her tine
young men from 1I ppner who
were called in th'.- last draft.
The old livery burn Is n-ln
Moved tn the Willis Stewart
hit -i-k to ma k il room fur
,.!' rl new com rt-te building.
re
ditu Mc-
W. I. Imttiin came In (mm I'ort
luiul V. diiesdny M attend the Kalr
ami look aTter business Interest.
Mr. and .Mrs. Iienm MrNaiin-e
eturned from Portland lt Sunday
after attending a week In the Ho
City.
Kd IJuikram h bouul.t the Wll
kin both ciit west May street and
ll have ji...e.,l ,n In a few tla.
TIl ptil ' paid Was l-IUOil.
Mrs Ha tii K. Van Vmtnf and Mr
S, W. Soulier returned Sunday ffntn
I week end visit witlt Mr. Klli
Minor bear lone.
LEXINGTON ITEMS
Guy Nordyne returned to Se
attle after a visit with his father.
Mrs. W. J. Davis came home
from the springs feeling much
better.
Mrs. Eva Odell of Portland is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Essie
Keers.
The Tumalum is having some
painting done on their office
building this week.
The Burchell's are in Portland
this week, called there by the
serious illness of Mr. Burchell's
father, H. E. Burchell.
Luther Ashinhust, who was
called in the braft on the 6th, re
turned to his home as he did not
pass the examination.
Miss Edna Bauman left Wed
nesday morning for Portland,
where she will attend college
during the coming term.
The Etchell's and the Este?
boys returned to their Portland
homes Tuesday, after assisting
Claude White with his harvest.
Prof. Hough, our school supei
intendent, and his daughter, ar
rived Sunday night and is busy
getting settled, as houses are
scarce here.
Friends were surprised when
they learned that Miss EdnaCar
michael and Harry Turner o!
Sand Hollow were quietly mar
ried and had gone on a honey
moon to the coast. On their re
turn they will stop at Camp Lewis
and visit Mrs. Turner's brother.
Park Cannichael, who was re
cently called there by the draft
HORSES FORJsALE
Broken or unbroken. Will be
sold for cash or on time.purchas
er giving note with approved se
curitv. Horses can be seen on
my ranch at the Tub Springs.
James Carty,
4dtf Lexington, Oregon.
The United States Food Administration says
SAVE FATS
We must save fats to feed our fllitcr. 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 Cotosuict, Crisco, Olive Oil,
Wesson Oil, Mazolo (made from Indian Corn.)
SAM. HUGHES COMPANY
E Fully iMitiippecl liberal t ulliire
Itrainini. in t.oiiiinerc-c, .Jutirnnlisni. Arc lnlec lure, i.nw, .unm
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Peoples Cash Market
III;NUY SCIIWARZ.I'rop.
All kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats,
Poultry and Iird
Phone Main 73
Government Wants
Black Locust Trees
Your
It has commandered every
Black Locust Treenail plant in
the country, owing to the scarcity
of the wood. To complete the
ship building program any trees
you can spare from your groves
are absolutely needed. Will you
nut write the Western Ship Sup
ply Co. at Room 1201 N.W. Bank
Building, Portland, Ore., und let
them know how many you can
spare, lhey will pay you a reas
onable price for them. 18d20
Open an account with
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEPPNER
Assets over One and a Quarter
Million Dollars.
Tri 1 lot tfficit My
ami aciiiilili!epiirlme.ilH. Sperin, V
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I Icppner, Oregon
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FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore.
Offica Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 6G5
DR. J. J. CALLAWAY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
6 Roberts Building
Heppner, Oregon
At Lexington Tuesdays and
Fridays.
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G, TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland, Oregon
Regular monthly visits to Hepp
ner and lone.
DR. GUNSTER
VETERINARIAN
Heppner, Oregon
License! Graduate
Phone 722 (Day or Night)
DR. R. J. VAUGIIAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in" Oddfal
low'a Building
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office in Roberts' Building
Heppner, Oregon
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Heppner Oragon
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner
Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
Icppner, Oregon
SAM K. VAN VACTOR
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Ieppner, Oregon
.OUIS I'HARSoN
TAILOR
Ieppncr,
Oregon
JOY V. WIUTKIS
RKAL KSTATK, LOANS,
INSURANCE
Heppner, Oregon
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Ill-purl inent nt Hie Inlerlur, 1'. H.
I.HI.il Ollire lit The llillles, llreKull,
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Nullie Is hereby t;lvi n that t'lililel
l.lnd ii y. iif ImIi'i. (lliK'ili, wIhp, oil
Jlllie 1st, I'Jl.'i, ll;nle Ilium sleml
Kiitry. No. (il'.ujn, fur NK'. See-
Inn I!.',, Ti. w ii 'lilli 2 Nurlh, Kiiiikh
;H KhhI, S llliinieite .Mi-rldiuii, hai
iled liolh e nf llitenl lull to make
linil Ihne )mr I'riMif, tu eslublfsli
l.illll to the liind lihuve deMiribeil,
In fore ('. f. I'll! t'TnC.ll. I . H. I ulll-
inl .I'linr. at lli-iiiier, OreKuii, on
be :'tih tiny iif t)' tuber, litis.
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Mil beul Si iMll k, lif Kruilliek, lre
un. t HKlmi-r II Muny, ( nil Mat
nil. Arthur A Klnle, all uf l. hu.
Hi ami.
II. HUNK WiMiliriM K,
Iti'Klsler.
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Portland, wiil ! in .leppn-r
aain Wedfii s lay and Thurs lay
S pt nibT IX and I'.l, at I'.ar
nard' ro'irnmg hoiH''. In Intx
I'ui-aday, Scplt fiibcr 17. In Mnn
timi'i.t Saturday, S pU-mbT 2V.
Cufiauit him.