Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 17, 1918, Image 8

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    LOCAL ITEMS
H. lj. McAlister, of Lexington, was
a business visitor here Monday.
For the baggageman call Main
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John Kilkenny returned Sunday
evening from a business trip at Port
land.
Walter Matteson came in from
Camp Kearney, California, Monday
evening.
Many serious cases of influenza
are reported from the Butter 3.-eek
country.
Mrs. S. V. Spencer went to Pendl
fon Saturday to visit friends until
after Christmas.
Mrs. Henry Swarz and children,
who have been very ill with flu are
about well again.
Ed Doherty of Lena, and W. B.
Tucker, of Heppner, had their names
enrolled on the Herald list this morn
ing. George Bolin of Lena, died yester
day of influenza. As we go to press
arrangements for the funeral are not
obtainable.
A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Hughes, of Lena was reported
very ill with influenza yesterday.
City Recorder Williams who has
been very seriously ill for several
days, is reported much improved
this morning.
John Sheriden came in from
Portland Sunday suffering from an
uttack of influenza. He Is reported
better Monday morning.
Dell Claybough, who has been tak
ing a course at the Polytecnic school
at Portland with a view to entering
the army or nay Is at home again.
Waldo Vincent of Lena la very
dangerously ill with pneumonia
which followed an atack of flu, the
first of the week but was a reported
better Monday.
W. P. Maboney returned from
Portland Sunday where he attended
a meeting at which the organization
of the Oregon Chamber of Com
merce was effected.
Tom Sheriden came in from up
per Rhea creek where he Is spending
the winter at the Paul Webb ranch
He remained over to attend the big
Irish rally in the evening.
Mrs. Arthur McAteo received a let
ter from her husband Sunday saying
that he had received a dlscharge
from the army and will be home in a
few days. The letter was written
from Camp Lee, Virginia.
Loren Mikesell, a well known Hep
pner boy who has been taking the
preliminary officers training course
at tho Oregon University at Eugene
returned to Heppner Thursday even
lng after having been discharged
from further training because of the
ending of hostilities In Europe
City Marshall Clark was relieved
from duty December 1st and Eire
Chief Cumin has taken over the
duties of the imirshallshlp. Chief
' Cumin Bays that stray dogs are get
ting too numerous around town and
that a form of canine influenza is
apt to develop If the dogs are not tak
en care of by their owners.
Kiiv Rogers one of HenpnerN fav
orlte sons, returned from army train
lng at Cainn Pike, Arkansas, a few
days ago and his appearance hull
oat'S that army Hie agreed with
him very line. Way Is glad to he at
home again lint plenty Mire that h
didn't gel over to take a band in th
big show before the film run out.
Lynn Punlin arrived firm M.irsh
field Tuesday evening to take
the position of loreiiian In I lie II
aid office. Mr. l'urdiii Is an
pert Job and newspaper printer of
many years experience in first class
establishments and hla connection
with the Herald places this office in
a position to execute any printing
commisions entrusted to it in . a
strictly first-class manner.
Minor & Co. are having a display
case for hats built in their store
which will add very much to the con
venience of the salesmen who sell
lids. In fact Pat Crow, who sells
mens lids and other furnishings, and
who is the designer and builder of
this case says that hats displayed in
the new case will sell themselves.
The case will display 36 different
style,! of men's head gear with storage-room
for a full box of every style.
A large number of the residents
of the Sand Hollow district were in,
town Thursday in attendance at the
coroner's inquest over the body
of their neighbor, Altered Schal'er
who v.-as shot to death Wed
nesday by C. A. Morey. Among
the visitors from that section were
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Finley, Ralph
and Arthur Finley, and thetir wives
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mike SepanoK,
and C. D. Morey.
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GRANT COUNTY BOY LOSES
ARM IMCOUNTRTS CHOSE
A. J. Silva, whose home is on the
John Day river, in Grant county, ar
rived in Heppner one day last weeK
ronit a San Francisco hospital,
where he has been for the past tux
month as the result of injuries re
ceived in an accident on board the
old battleship, Oregon. A cable
parted and the ragged ends struck
young Silva on the left arm and
shoulder inflicting very serious in
juries. He is home for a visit with
his, people but expects to return to
the hospital at the end" of a month
for further treatment. The arm is
still useless and the hand paralyzed
and it is doubtful if he ever regains
full use of the member
Silva enlisted in the navy about 18
months ago and was assigned to duty
on the Oregon and it was while re
turning from a cruise to the Philip
pine Islands that the accident occur
red.
AV. . V Eli DOT HEARD FROM
W. G. Verdot, who was in the sec
ond hand business here before the
fire, and who later traded his lot,
all the fire left him, to Mr. Sham-
hart,, for a fifty-acre farm near Lit
tie Rock, Ar'k., writes the Herald
that himself and wire had made the
long trip safely and that they are
much pleased with their new loca
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Verdot left here
almost three months ago in their
Ford car and drove the entire dis
tance. They were 42 days on the
road and enjoyed the trip. They ex
pected to get Into their own home In
January and are looking forwa,.d to
the time when they will again be
permanently located with considera
ble pleasure.
The Herald for fine Job printing.
CECIL ITEMS
Jim Kiernan returned from having
a few days lay off In Portland Satur
day. Galen Falconer an old Cevilite,
who Is now woi'kiiu: on the Van
Winkle place near Kock creek got
i fl' liie local train Saturday to take
In the basket social. On leaving
Galm was heard remark. "No'V lie
sure and let me know v. hen there is
t ibi; . nun ; I h tin . m i' tu: Li .n; i titn i .11 , 1 1 .i .n. ai'ii i - :hu t . iiu; M t . 1 1 n j ii; m i n t mm utti 1 1 1 km u:u l'.i in Li; i-1 i u : in ' t 1 1 ;ti 1 1 ntiii n; ii: i :?: irfft'
All we have to say:
"Don't forget to join the
Red Cross this weel
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First National Bank
of Heppner
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Yoy will find Suitable and Useful Presents for
every member of the family, as well as do!!s
and toys for the Children, in our stocks. We
are going to help you make this a Christinas
long to be remembered by your friends and our
friends on account of the prices we make in
Our Big Pre-Christmas
Apparel
Ladies
P lush
Loat
Next best to real fur are these of Selts' Seal
Plush warm as toast Latest Models They
are Beauties Values $30 to $60.
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SALE PRICE
$23.35 to $48.75
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Cloth
Coats
You will find style as well as quality in
these popular coats. They come in Wool Vel
ours, Meltons and Mixtures. Values $20 to $45.
SALE PRICE
$16.85 to $35.75
isses' and Children's Coats
Every favorite style in all the popular cloths
for the little folks Some very handsome Velvet
Coats also. Values $5 to $20.
SALE PRICE
$3.95 to $16.45
These arc only a few of the good things in this sale
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