Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 08, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
Tuesday, April 8, 19 19
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A. E. Bowker, of the Heppner
Garage, returned last week from a
visit in Neeley, Nebraska, where
was called some time ago by
illness and death of his father.
The "Pollyana" class of the Epi!'.
cnpul Church hnd a dinner party at
ix o'clock last Friday evening at t!-i:
home of .Mary Clark. After dinnc
Isernice Sigshee entertained the class
vihA a theatre party.
W. E. Cunniings was in town Sat
urday and reports wheat in r.iis sec
tion looking well. Mr. Cumciinss
ecd(-d a field a woek ago last Tues
day and by Saturday morning, eleven
days later, it was ui and showin;:
;reen en the ground. '
Mr. and Mrs. .lacob Frad return
ed Sunday from Portland where Mrs.
Frad sent several weeks in a hos
pital where the underwent a majur
opcratlrn. Her Mcncln "-ill be p. j
:o leavn thnt she returns much im
proved in health.
Frark Stevens, big farmer and
stcckman of the Thirtymile country,,
was in Heppner last week attending
(!ae Royal Arch convention. Mr.
nr.d Mrs: Stevens have purchased a
fine home in Portland and now
spend their winters in that city en
joying the roses and rain.
J. A. Dempsny, r,( Ricl.-eral, Ore
gon, Who operntes the big county
I ractov dnrins the road-building sea
son, if. here for the summer and ex
pert'd to go out to Hardman tlW.
r.iornlnp to start load work. Woi k
wai started there seme time a;rd 'brit
Ihe ground wrs too wet for succef.-s-ful
operation of the heavy lrp.chine-ry.
Mr. Wallace was recently elected to
the position of cashier of the Crane
he I State Bank and has already taken up
the the duties of that position. Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace leave many warm
friends in Heppner who, while re
greting their departure from this
city will rejoice in his advancement
in the banking circles of Oregon.
E. G. Noble is having some chang
es made in his harness and saddle
establishment by which a part of the
sales-room space is being added to
the work-room. Mr. Noble says the
rxlling end of his business troubles
him less than the manufacturing end
the famous Heppner paddles act
ually selling themselves- faster Bian
they can be manufactured with his
present working force. The change
will give him room to employmore
workmen. The Heppner saddles 1
find a market all over the west
from Texas to Northern Canada
wherever the festive cowboy still
pulls leather and slings the lariat.
When Yoy Bought j
Your Car j
NOTICE
ok mssoimox
Pl1tTXK?SHII
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""sate1?! ntif. ar that this L-tvIe Of
"ffrfttiy'i're'd suit of mode shade
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vMW-i-ljve'' 'salesman with
poFnl M nV'seWnetal grain bins, wagon
'liilVi'1 lHrMmP4,flr!V;thor fnrtn snecialties di-
"s'"ai.A wrnmu ,.ke from s ivi"':' ?
iovi In the iiocl)iuiuni'lig till sotof our nro-r' . ;,;, nnKWMins
'.Vrtj.wmio find rpf ivtrOffi
'faffl'MPnte. standard. There is a
W'PWW.Y for them., COAST CL'L
Tit fH'LUME C3MPANY, Porl-
fMliTOfton. 49-51
The partnership liertofore exi.";-
ing between W. T- MeRoberts ovA
H-iroM A. Cohn hns been this day
dissol'.'f-d by mutual consent, Harold
A. Cohn a?sumtn? all obligations or'
the old firm. All out-standing ai:
counts are now due and payabe to .
Harold A. Cohn Vho will continue
liio business under the old name of
McUoberts-Cohn Auto Co. ;
: W. T. McROBERTS, .. ,
j HAROLD A. COHN, j
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, April
3, 1919. i
You went carefully over the list of available
makes and selected the car you thought best suit
ed for your needs
Are vou giving your car an opportunity to
prove its worth? Are you availing yourself of
the very best repair service in order to get all the
service possible out of your car?
You know there are a great many different
classes of workman and when you have some
of the very best always at your service for the
sake of your car if nothing else you should
consult them.
We maintain the best repair service in Morrow
county and its yours to command at any time.
We have an expert tractor and combine engine
man in our service and are glad to place his v
vices at your disposal. Xow is the time to have
these machines overhauled and you can find no
more 'satisfactory place to do it than in our shop.
If you are in trouble call us up and we will send
a man to your rescue. Let us submit figures for
overhauling your machines.
Welch ac Lsriioger
I''1fneJ,biol printing in Morrow
TOWH4icuted at the Herald olfic .
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f- .''i-Mciuimin went to Arling-
,h.Sl'Wlft.W .to prof.'ssiomil busines.i.
" R: fV.'iu'slice, local movie manager
D ft,WiWlriii,l for n fi.ur d ivs hnsi-
mnn li ana unom TiunnesT a Lonsor. . . m
WoW W'teoVftMhA'iR r.X: fv'MMeon was In from Butter
V'Clae TC,tciK'"W!iKlay making flnnl proof on
hliuUimioatead,,.,,,
i MS'f ' r'' Bfr,ftfH-f.:.lays ago from a short
M Slat llon.l'f, his lihilAeni. Art stlf..LMUa. ...iQ .
L""tW WcrM Vii"trio',L'!Tr':,lio hr'tfi'.'Hiifl WW.-tf: H llaylew went to Pon-
f.f'or;liigri.'W Vo"trtif,i(TF:,jie hr'tf,'.' H.lft -""Mi-W-nV: H. llaylew went to Pon
W',hVtwWltrWnVh.V;,,thi';Wlf'ftXrmway to visit for a f. w dav.
M:fifi'iifiViir.i)'lf.ililL' tf,,S.iilJ;,'WfrUftirfirtJft,l4?v while eiijnyiii a va-:i-
"' WilH.jr'tltiltl ti tiinlit)1 .ilf f.H.tl..'.V.liiUlfiAf,II1.i,
liir WWhtilt'W'MnWlne.
Ho,HPoifii,aSFieW?919.
Noble Is Bpendlng some
ll,"flnien fiV'iv'tland where Bhe wai
uitrlmiu t linns
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-oti t .MV I tfi' 'lVl' -H' 'MiVH' lifff fi If "fry.l rVh., t his IUr
HM III ti.Wll
' ' t.rVie'ftriillV' uTt' fnl.WtnfW," l .MV'l'rs the Hheep business goln .
T W' fe fiteffiT a: a for r resident
' Z S'i'JMlW'C V'Wtt'Ud teac-ier in the puhHc
i;'f..Li''au.l.al.U..tMU'iJi:.i W. W. S.neu.l.
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J. A. Freeman, an experienced
wool grader who has been with the
Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse at
North Portland for the past year
came in last week and expects to
spend the shearing season in this
county grading wool at the various
shearing plants. Mr. Freeman Is an
rrert in his line and his services
ate always in demand during the
shearing season.
Gus Hill blew in from Spokane
last week where he spent the winter
enjoying (?) a vacation. Mr Hill
is a professional sheep shearer and
always puts in the shearing season
In Morrow county. Speaking of Spo
kane as a winter resort Gus says It
is a bum town and asi far as real
enjoyment in concerned he would
"Vut Bs Hef be in a winter sheep
raii'p.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Matteson, who
formerly lived here but for several
years have been residents of Wyom
ing, left for their home in that state
Inst Tuesday after spending several
weeks here visiting friends and rela
tives. Miss Florence Ralston,, who
has n position In the Farmers &
Stockgrowers Bank, accompanied
them to Wyoming where she will
spend her vacation visiting relatives
at Tliermopolls.
D. S. Brown, who has raised stock
and other things over on Rock creek
In Ciillam county ever since soon af
ter Black butte was a hole In the
rronnd. was a Heppner visitor last
week when he put in a couple of days
lollylng his friends and cracking a
few new Jokes. "Doc" would not
I miss a session of the Royal Arcn
blowout for n carload of fat steers
he wiys siK'h occasions keep him
from growing old.
I-;, I.. Wallace, who 'has held u re
smmsible position with the First
X itlonal Bank of Heppner for th
past year, left last week for Crane.
Oienon. accompanied by his family.
NOTICE OK riXAIi SETTLEMENT
Repair Department McRoberts-Cohn Auto Co.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Morrow County.
In the matter of the Estate of W
P.. Scrivner, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as Administratrix of fio
Estate of V. P. Scrivner, deceased, i U
has filed her final account as such i
administratrix, and thnt Wednesday,
the 7th day of May, 1919, at th"
bour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
thereof, and the County Court room
in th" County Court House in Hepp
ner, Oregon, has been by the County
" tf Mori-rw Countv, Oregon.,
-'ly fixd an the time and place for
the proving of said fianl account and
for the hearing of any objection:;
thereto.
MATTIE B. SCRIVNER,
Administratrix of the Estate of W. V.
Scrivner, Deceased. 49-1
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2 NlNiGHTS. WEDNESDAY AND THURS-
DAY. APRIL 9 AND io
AMl'SI'.Ml'.NT CO. rKHSl'.NTS
f-Duke Wcstcott
AND
TtThc Golden Gate Girls
IN
"The Strollers"
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
"A Night Out"
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ADMISSION PRICES Children 25c
Adult 50c and 75c
rv,- ati.l (Mil- Halt Usui's Kntcrt.uiniHMH
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And whether it he of soft shinning silks or the finest and daintiest
cottons, you will find us prepared to meet your wants.
Silks and Satins
Ahout any thing that womans heart could wish for whether it he
plaid, stripe or plain color, in taffeta, satins, twills, crepes, pongees, etc, etc
Summer Cottons
Here t we feel that we are het ter qualified to please you than others
the daintio.-t of sheer organdy and voiles. Beautiful figured voiles and
flaon as well as in plain colors. Tissue-zephyr and finish ginghams in
the newt odors and combinations.
Easter Footwear
This is particularly the time of the new shoe and whether it he hoot.
oM'urd or pump we can surely please you they come in hlack. white, grey,
brown and sorrel combinations of odors.
Let us help you plan your Easter Outfit
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