Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 20, 1918, Image 1

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VOLUME 5
HEPPNER, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMER 20, 1918
NUMBER 20
LIBERTY LOAN
SPEAKING
Owing to the fact that the local
Liberty Loan Committee was unable
to get speakers from below on the
data;; as advertised in last week's
papers, it has been necessary to
r .c .e a change in the itinerary.
Two soldiers that have seen
actual service at the front, will be
in Morrow county to' speak on be
half of the Fourth Liberty Loan.
These are Lieutenant Gallagher and
Sergeant Wells. They are interest
ing speakers and will have much to
say that will be of interest to all our
citizens. They should be heard by
every man, woman and child in the
districts where they are billed to
speak.
The Committee has also arranged
to have local speakers and singers
at these various meetings.
The newly arranged dates for the
speakers will bo as follows:
SERGEANT WELLS.
Irrigon, Thursday, Sept. 19, at 8
P. M.
Hoardman, Friday, Sept. 20, at 8
P. M.
Dry Fork, Sunday, Sept. 22, at
2:30 P. M.
Liberty, Sunday, Sept. 22, at 8 P.
M.
LIEUTENANT GALLAGHER,
lli'ppner, Saturday, Sept. 21, at S
T. M., at School Auditorium.
llardman, Sunday, Sept. 22
1'. M.
Lena, Monday, Sept 23, at
at 8
lino City
8 P. M.
Lexington
Tuesday, Sept. 24, at
Wednesday, Sept.
25,
at '. P. M.
lone, Thursday
Sept. 2C,
at 8
P. M.
Cecil, Friday, Sept. 27, at 8 P,
M.
LEXINGTON ITEMS
Ralph Jackson has pone to Mt.
Angel to enter school there.
A daugnter was horn to Mr.
an t Mrs. Howard Slate Sunday
i i;,'ht. All doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Matton, parents
of Mrs. J. W. Craig, returned to
their home at Drain on Tuesday.
Mrs. Hough, wife of Professor
Hough, has arrived in town and
they expect to live in the parnon-
Sge.
Mrs.Anna McMillan, Mrs.Min
nie Leach, Miss Leona Leach and
Mi.-s Cecil Scott are visiting in
Portland.
The Carty children will leave
in a few days for Portland, where
tlf.'y will attend school this Fad
ami wir,' r.
TI" Lexit hi hotel changed
ham., a' air. :.. week with Jim
S'txo .., mana.i ami Mrs. Pick
ti. as h -ad cook.
frank Burgoyne is having car
penUr Davis doing some concrete
work installing a wa'er tank and
matting other improvements.
Sam Ritchie has rented his
ranch to Harry Durall and will
move either to Pendleton or Lex -
, . . i l, . i:i i. 4
u.gtoi to send hi children to
School.
Mrs. RV.ph Cutting, formerly
Miss Abb'.e Johnson, aid hahy
returned to her home at a.U
Walla alter a few nays visit with i
her parei.t:, Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. j
Johnson. j
Fred Kan,-? has moved from1
the Phillips to the Pet, land hou.-e
and v.e are told U.at Sadie Mnrey
will n.ove into the Pinl,.ps htuej
so that tan send her children
to SfhMi.
Mrs. Addle Derive was taken
(.0 m-i h ill Sun ty morning
that she was nrr.o. d t.) the
Il-ppner !aiittariutrt. ;. e h
w.i i:n;!.''iiiuteiy o rated oti f
app"ndic;tis.
Harry Turn -rtr.fi ..Irs. Turner, mure. Up did not notice an on
formerly M; s V. .na tVrruc.ael, ; coming electric specter until his
r.e.ir:iei I run their hor.'vni'on 'outfit was ("truck by it. The
i.itun! iv t. .,'.,( ar--i we'd imm'. driver put en his brake, but as
liat-'.v to Sa'.d il')',l'A to com- th rad vu-iv -t they d:d not
ineMv i.o : .'-'I'l hold, and mules and men wen?
A i. nr, .. r f irci l- r ts t:ty scattered ever the ground. It was
;ft.ed tn.s we- ' 'a our i.tt:? t in.
.'irt the bar,, a;, J r.rr. " '; at
iul White's l-iaa' to., i.re at.d
LOCAL ITEMS
C. B. Sperry and E. S. Ackerman
were visitors from lone Tuesday.
J. W. Beckett, of Portland, for
mer Eight Mile farmer, was here on
business during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beymor and
W. P. Dutton are attending the
Round-Up at Pendleton this week. '
C. W. Shurte went f.o Salem
Friday to look after the Morrow
County Industrial Club exhibit at the
Stats Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spencer and
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Freeman went to
the Pendleton Round-Up Thursday
morning expecting to return Sunday.
LOST Saturday, September 7tH
between the stock yards and the
depot at Heppncr, new blacksnake
whip. Return to Herald office and
receive reward. 20d21
Woodson & Sweek are installing
new furniture, library etc. in their
law offices in the Masonic building
and will soon be as comfortably
situated as before the fire.
Spencer Crawford left for Van
couver last Saturday to enter the
army service. It is understood he
will be detailed as assistant to the
Morrow county draft board in .a
clerical capacity.
William Cox, a well known res
ident of the Monument country, died
at the Heppner hospital Thursday
night following an operation for
appendicitis. Ho was about 45
years old and leaves a widow and
: everal children.
W. R. Irwin and family returned
.Vednc'day evening from their sum
mer cottage at Roekaway beach.
They repqrt having had a most en
joyable summer. Their son Stephen
. ill not return to Berkeley this fall
I ut expects to enter the U. of O.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. L. Ayers returned
from a ploasant outing at the coast
end in Portland Wednesday after
noon. After spending a few weeks
looking after their business interests
lu re they may return to Portland to
spend the winter.
Word was received Thursday of
the serious Illness of Frank Noble
at his home at Mt. Vernon. Ilia
brother, E. G. Noble, who was at
Walla Walla was notified and made
a forced drive from Walla Walla to
.'leppner and on through to Mt.
Vernon the same day.
John S. Busekk, a former resident
if the Monument country, who re
'ently disposed of his ranch and
stock business and Bettled at Hood
Hiver, died at that place Wednesday
at the age of 60 years. The remains
were brought here for Interment,
funeral services being held at the
Christian church Friday afternoon.
Council KvIcikIh 1 ho l.linlls.
At a meeting of the cify council
Monday evening an ordli.anco w.is
passed extending the lire limits one
Murk south from May street on west
: -hie of Mufti and one-half block
tmutli on east side of Main to AukukI.
The action was too lute, however, to
prevent the old livery barn from
being located on the Stewart lot an
the building was tiufc! landed there
Monday evening.
Andrew Patterson, who ban been
at trade as
a machinist
1 ut 1 '"f"" r"f um 'f "t
I several day during the week vtnlt-
k, ,iU iimJ Mr c
!'. Patterson. Andrew llkeg bU new
; p. ltlon very much and linn gained
t ti pounds In weight lm- going to
. .Kikntio. He returned to bin work
Tueriiy morning, accompanied by
I. In brother, liaird 1'utternon who
went to Hpokune t upend a couple
nf week Mil Mtlull.
burned to the ground. As the'
women folrsvter" alone it wan
only by heroic el!.irl the house
va saved. Albert Nelson's lit
tle firl was run over by an auto
mobile and killed. The chil l was
three- years old and was buried
the next dav ot Lexington. Tom
Nichols wus crossing th railroad
track with a water tank rrawn
, by four mules and leading two
great luck that only on man was
injured ,y th colli. ion. whii h
might have been m .re serious.
IONE NEWS
(From the lone Independent.)
L. A. Doak has moved his fam
ily out to his ranch.
Mrs. Parks of Condon is visit
ing her mother, Mrs. C.E. Schaf-
fer.
Wheat is now being delivered
to the Farmer's Elevator in con
siderable quantities.
Miss Beatrice Sperry returned
to Portland Sunday lust to again
take up her studies at a business
college.
Miss Mabel Wilcox departed
on bunday for Corvallis, where
she will enter the Oregon Agri
cultural college.
' President J. E. Cronan of the
Bank of lone returned to Port
land Sunday, after spending sev
eral days" here.
Miss Ruby Engelman left last
Sunday for Monmouth, Oregon,
to resume her studies at the State
Normal College.
R. W. Brown has rented the
Doak residence and moved into
town, where his children will at
tend school this winter.
John A. Williams of Portland
has purchased the Ambler place
adjoining town and will move
onto it about October 1st.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Mo3a
Gambill Wednesday, Sept. 18th,
a daughter. Dr. Chick wa3 in
attendance and mother and child
are doing well.
Prof. E. S. McCormick, prin
cipal of the lone echoes, together
with his family arrived in town
last week and are domeciled in
the Cronan residence.
Murray Bros, are hauling their
wheat to the Sperry warehouse
at the rate of about 300 sacks to
the load. They are using a train
of five wagons, pulled by a cat-
terpillar.
Chas. Ritchie- has moved into
town for the winter for the pur
pose of viving his children the
benefit of our excellent school
while he is employed at the
Sperry warehouse.
The heavy rain which fell last
Friday night was general over
Eastern Oregon and did an im
mense amount ot good.
In some
The United States FooJ Administration says
SAVE FATS
We must save fats to feed our fighters. We must save fats
to help our fighters fight. Lvery ho& is as necessary to
winning the war as a shell. Every pound of fal 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
Peoples Cash Market
IIKNKY SCIIWARZ.Prop.
All kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats,
Poultry
Phone Main 73
few sections, in the vicinity of
Lexington and down Rhea creek,
considerable damage was done
the hay fields and some stock
was lost, but the benefits will
more than offset the damages.
Messrs. Rivers & Ackley will
give one of their popular dances
at the Rink Tuesdayevening next,
the 24th. Bowker's orchestra
from Portland will furnish the
music.
W. H. Cronk, L. C. O'Niell, F.
L. Christenson and Ed. Wether
ill left in two autos last Sundav
morning for several days' deer
hunting in the mountains. At
the time of going to press they
had not communicated with their
friends in civilization, many of
whom are daily expecting to re
ceive promised shipments of ven
ison from them. The liver is our
preference, thank yoa.
On the invitation of C.B. Sper
ry the sporting editor of the In
dependent visited Heppner last
Tuesday, going by auto. No
comment will be made on the
condition of the road between
lone and the county seat, but the
s. e. does know that he was suf
fering from indigestion before
starting on the trip, and that
the tide entirely relieved him of
the trouble.
Miss Peggy O'Kourke left for
Portland Friday morning whore she
has been invited to sing at a bazaat
being given by one of the Catholic
societies of that city. She expects
to return Wednesday.
HORSES FOR SALE
Broken or unbroken. Will he
sold for cash or on time, purchas
er giving note with approved se
curity. Horses can be seen on
my ranch at the Tub Springs.
Jamks Cauty,
4dtf Lexington, Oregon.
The
Government Wants
Your
Black Locust Trees
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 IU.m 1201 N.W. Bank
Building, Portland, Ore., nd I
them know how many you can
spare. They will pay you a ma t-
onable price for them. 18d20
and Lird
I leppner, Oregon
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore.
Office Phone Main (543
Residence Phone Main 6C5
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
Licensed Graduate
Phone 722 (Day or Night.)
DR. R. J. V AUG HAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfel
low's Building
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Roberts' Building
Heppner, Oregon
DR. N. E. W1NNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Heppner Oregon
DR. A. 1). McMURDO
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
.Oi'lice Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner
Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN V ACTOR
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregnn
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
Heppner,
Oregon
ROY V. WniTMIS
REAL ESTATE, LOANS.
INSURANCE
Heppner, Oregon
Open an account v ilh
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEPPNER
AesetH over One anil a Quarter
Million Dollars.
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