Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 26, 1918, Image 4

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Some of the Good Things at Minors
We find our Underwear Department heavily stocked with some sizes in Vests and Pants and are
making some very attractive prices. Do not miss this.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' HEAVY FLEECED UNDERWEAR IN GREY
Vests or Pants, sizes 16 and 18, special .,...18 cents
Vests or Pants, sizeB 20 and 22, special 28 cents
Vests or Pants, sizes 24 and 36, special ....38 cents
Vests or Pants, sizes 28 and 30, special ..43 cents
Vests or Pants, sizes 32 and 34, special ..48 cents'
WOMEN'S FLANNEL UNIONS :
Women's Fleeced Unions, Bleached.high neck, long sleeves, 11.25, $1.50
and $1.75.
Women's heavy fleeced Vests and Pants, white, each .-. .....$1.50
Women's light-weight Vests or Pants, as low as 35 cents
Women's Wool Pants, very special at, only 89 cents
Worihmore and Welworth Waists and
Let us emphasize the fact that these are new Fa!! Models.
cently designed especially for us and for those
Blouses at a Big S
Tiney have ?ust arrive?
avsfig
i and were bat re-
progressive scores cmy one m every city) w:o
are fortunate enough to have the privilege of self log thsse wondgrfui Blouses.
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$2.00 and $1 .00
BEAUTIFUL SILKS
Fancy and Plain Taffetas, Plain Satins and Satin Stripes and Plaids, S6
inches wide; yard ; ....$2.00 to $2.50
Crepe du Chene An extra heavy and lustrous fabric, 40 inches wide
and in all staple and evening shades; yard $2.00
Silk Crepe A handsome and inexpensive silk for evening wear; 36 in.
wide; yard 6 5 cents
BARGAINS IN COMFORT COVERINGS
3 6-inch Fancy Silk Silkoline Good patterns and colorings, only 20 cents
36-inch Flannelettes and Challies, light colors and good patterns; also
fine for Kimonas; very special; per yars, 25 cents
2 7-inch Flannelette, light and dark colorings suitable for women's and
children's dresses or for quilt lining; sqecial.... 20 cents
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COMPANY
The Man in the
Tobacco Store
Sayt
it docs beat all how men
ore taking to Real Grave
ly, now that they know it
costs nothing extra tochew
this class of tobacco. All
you have to do is to get n
man to take his first plug
cf Gravely. Let hirn get
the pure, satisfying Grave
ly taste, and learn for him
self how much longer the
small Gravely chew stays
with him than a big chew
of ordinary plug.
. .
fort further that's eiv you
can ft tht toJ tastr of thin tati
of tobacn without tatra colt.
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
10$ a pouch-ancf worthil
mm n rum ivam ta j.gra
LOCAL ITEMS
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Victory
Peace
Thanksgiving
The achievements of our brave allies and gallant sons
and brothers bring a new significance to Thanksgiv
ing Day. Let us all rejoice and be grateful for the
things that have been accomplished, and the new day
that is dawning. ,
This Bank will be closed all day Thursday
First National Bank
Hcppncr, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayers went to
Portland this morning to spend
Thanksgiving.
County A'gent Drown drove over to
I'malilla Saturday evening to catch
tlie Spokane train on a visit with his
home folks.
Mrs. Fred Killer came Hit from
Portland last Wednesday to visit for
a few days with her mother, Mrs.
Adlilns and other relatives and
friends.
F. I,. Ilallard, assistant county
I'irent leader for Eastern Ore., with
headiiuai ters at The Dalles. whs here
Saturday attending ill" l'anner an
nual meeting.
Ftank Anderson, r. prominent
fanner of the Iiliea Creek district,
and vlee-preMiilerit of the Farmers &
MncmniwetH .National Hank, was
made president of the county iiprl
cultural council last Saturday and
S. II. Koanliiinti. of lieariiman. was
made ire. president. O. K. Jones,
who has served the council as serre-
tary-treasurer the past year was re
elected.
Mrs. Maliel Curtis, of Marshdeld.
Ore., was here several day last week
visiting tier mother, Mrs. W. V
Stiiead. tier sister, Mrs. W. O. nay-
less mill other relatives and fri-nds.
Mts. Curtis was a former well known
lleppner Klrl anil has manv fi lends
here, rteforo coming here Mrs
I'urtis t foiled other Haters tit Nampa
Idaho, and al Pendleton. She left
for Imine Sunday morning.
1 P. Morey, who farms In the
Kmdley oeetlon north of Lexington
.n tin liilerented attendant at tile
farmer's meeting Saurday. Mr. Mo
rey !! iiIhh an tniei ruling attendant
at Hie meeting Inasmuch n Im took
immune nl part In the illiti-lon of
various problem. Mr M..rrv l
palllrulmly lntetete, rampali n
looking In the I'lnduallon of the
miulnrt (lul ratilill pet, ni Ihrxr
tiniiimW Intllrt heavy louses ou the
farmer of hi MTlinn every year.
Pr. M, Mnf.lt, ii kt k.,, hti -.try HI, ii
tht it'trti i,.j an.i ir.'iuf tH.
CHURCH NOTICES
Catholic Church
Sunday, December 1
First Mass 8 a. m.
Christian Doctrine 9 a. m.
Second Mass, at Lena, 11:30 a.m.
Evening Devotions 7:30 p.m.
Subject of sermon at Evening De
votions, "The Rocks Which Wreck
Faith."
Christian Science
Christian Science services are held
at the residence of Mrs. Kuwne Slo-
cum every Sunday morning at 11:00
and every Wednesday even In;; at 8
o'clock. All interested are invited
to attend these services.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
Public Thanksgiving service and
ceielnation will be held at tile school
auditorium at 10 a. in. Thanksgiving
Day. The program will consist of
peaking, singing of patriotic hymns,
nperlal musical numberR and other
exercises appropriate to the day.
vmtoiiy T:i.i:im.Tio. ,
A solemn thanksgiving to God for
the victory over autocracy and Prus1-
slanisiii, and for the peace which has
descended upon the war-weary world
will be held ut St. Patrick' church
on Thanksgiving Day at 9:00 a. m
The sermon on thl occasion will
be delivered by Father O'Krmrke and
after Hie mass the Te Deuin will be
un. All nre cordially Invited to
be present at thl victory celebra
tion.
Wanted First-rlas woman cook
for conntry home. Kitchen t.nd llr
Ing room for cook detachnd from
house-. Permanent Dilation for
right party. Add rest or call John
Kilkenny, Heppner, Oregon. Phone
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SUBSCRIBE ran HEPPHCR HERALD
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$500 REWARD $500
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par reward of IFve Hundred dol
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PEOPLES CASH MARKET
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
I handle all kinds f
Fresh and Salt Meats and Poultry,
Lard, Compounds, Sausages
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Poultry, Hides, Etc.
Heppner - - - Oregon
f Wars are won with
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metai save u.
Iron and steel are needed for
tankt, puns, ammunition,
ships, railroads, etc. Folks at
home must save iron and steel
to help win the war.
Us the old range
until after the war.
Mke your old ranga do little longer
by having it repaired. If it' part
repairing, then the next beat atep i
lo buy the range thai tavea fuel, food
nd repair. Th Majeatic'i hrt.
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tight rivetina prevent fuel waiter,
it perfect baking prevent food
wane, and it unbreakable tnal'.eabl
Iron and ruat-reaiating charcoal iron
make repair a rare need.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
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lleppner, tire.
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