I PAGE EIGHT ! 4 Ill J. D. French, well known cattleman Lawrence Shutt came out from of the Gurdane country, was in town Portland last week to spend the holi Monday reporting that his cattle camt' i days with his parents and sister, Mr. Ihroiigh the cold spell in pretty good land Mrs. E. M. Shutt and Miss Essie shape. Mr. French is feeding one j Shutt. Lawrence lfkes Heppner so large band near Lexington and an- j well that he may decide to rema other :n his ranch at Gurdane. permanently in the good, old tow: We wish to thank the people of Morrow County for their patronage during the past year and wish them the compliments of the season Morrow County Abstract Go. Holiday Greetings! , 1 wish lo extend my thanks and ap preciation to my friends mid patrons for (heir pat I'onaKf extended (lininu tin1 past year, and to each and every one I cMend the coiiiililnenls of (lie season Willi my liest wishes for a ery Merry rhrlslinas anil a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Roy V. Whiteis " t:f? F p . V flfi - 1 Christmas Cakes and Cookies i.(Mim:h win, m 1n111u si rri v or I II -1 : i.imHi i I sdMI ll . M tOOMI x Yi I Ml Ml'l'll v i 1 1 1 ; I 1 M llll WW l Mthl HUM. HIM llkl l tMiV, o llll ; M , MM; i( IHt I HIM I I N l I I I it si.n k u:i 1 i;i -him i; nw Doughnuts fruit Cookies Oat Meal Cookies HEPPNER BAKERY M M. HtHMIIt. I,.,..it...r THE HEPPNER HERALD, I LOCAL ITEMS 1 t ft Have you baggage to move? Call F. A. Case, Main 524. 30t! Mrs. Roy Missildine, who has been visiting her parents In Portland, has returned to Heppner. Do you need a load of wood coal or any kind of hauling? Call F A. Case, Main 524. 30tf Gus Hale, who blows around bc rwoen Hitter, Heppner and Spokane, now spending the winter at the Sperry ranch, was in town Friday. County Clerk Waters Issued a mar riage license Saturday afternoon to Edgar A. Bennett and Miss Lola 3d. Matteson. Do you want to catch the morning train. Call F. A. Case, Main 524, 30f Miss Helen Barratt, a student at 0. A. C, is home spending the holi days with her home folks, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barratt and family. Are you going to move? Call F. A. Case, Main 524. S otr Miss Lovelle Lucas, who is taking a musical course in St. Mary's aca demy, in Portland, is here spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bennett, of near Arlington, who have recently s their fine ranch home, are the guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Kinmett Cochran, c;i Court street, and will spend the win ter here. Miss Mary Notson is here I'm:: Salem spending the elieersnme holi days with her parents, Mr. and M-. 3. E. Notson, and other friends. Misw Notson is a student at old, rolia'il.j Willamette University. Heppner has had water, wa ter everywhere lately only in the mains and service pipts of the city water system. Frost busted water pipes together with a breakdown at the pumping plant are responsible for the shortage. Miss Ruth Van, Vactor, who has been in Portltind since last June dur ing which time she took a course at a leading commercial college and later matriculated at Reed College, is here spending the holidays with her parents and other friends whose names are legion. Mrs. Frederic is here from Carson, Washington, making a holiday visit with her daughter, Miss Norma Fred eric. t(he popular and efficient cash ier at the local telephone office. Mrs. Frederic has many friends here ii" tho staying at Carson temporarily still calls Heppner her home. I.. N. Traver, of the firm of Snook & Traver, who has the contract for the Elks building and the new hotel, returned Friday from Salem where 1 he spent the cold weather with his family. Mr. Traver says Salem was pretty hard hit with the mercury away below zero and 26 inches of 'now on the ground. L. F. Cline, representing the Con crete ripe Company of Walla Walla, was In Heppner during the week In the interest of his company. Mr. Cline expects to submit a bid on con struction of the Heppner city water system and says he Is prepared to prove that concrete pipe Is r.ie only logical construction for such a line. Enimett Hughes, Vawter Craw ford, Jr., and Max Rogers, three stu dious young men of O. A. C, who are doing their bit to maintain Heppner' reputation as the home of tliat brand of students who always have their lessons and never disobey a rule, ure here spend ing the Christmas season with ' hontp folk. Heppner men li: nt i are a pretty bllry 1 t of X'Miil f, Mow the past week. Old Santa has appointed most of them bin agents In Hie domina tion of gills and good cheer an.l thev are not steeping on the Job. Come til Ihlllk Of it, lleppllet lll.lihHtltS ale pretty bard lo "Toon" when It rmnet to t oul do n to lit di ork - 1 1 n t' t I dialing and doire lo kite good serv i lee anil tlii in not a paid ,,r.i jthrr. Aiiordltig In Hie pi.Ml.ind Tele- Kiaill ll li'iod. J' , of lli pptHT. I , i.aM-'i-'.l at the Hot, I I'.otl.ind. and Ii le-oi:ni,d a ttiemlin- of the , state boa id of lonltli in ,n it a eek In tli.t tuy. Jut what .n of 1 .1 Job ,ii,y l putting met on th 'medicos l bald to il. L imine but Ills brother, ll.i't. .t fiat If he r rrli' , II v lump nl.li in i it u lipoMa hi' jwill ! In ioit,i. n,ite ih, it I the Chinook li.n 1'ii, k Heppner flat , tvt " loi; lo at i.m, , , , altins I'' A I. l.i I . 1 I ' .!,. u ' I I- look on I',,.'.,' :,; iill ..f I .to. II I V II . i' (.i.r d i I-. i. Hirner I "-Mier ! ; .-i , ii ii .. ..nit. "ill -..rili I I ioall ( v i.1 if, i. u i . , ...: '.r','l i!,imi. j j lli od t. fee fn-'-i-t i. h. ( i . at !,t )r iiind of .1 ti , v .!:.. n n fun i.ptot.td oti! I" nidi n.-. . . ijd-o.i.l rrul'i.- !io i, , iitoii lod out told,,.. In a j "y unpf th n, f.ti.. ui hi ran .,hl kill tin e and r i lh pn plr Itiiontra-uni-p indrr gutriiimral ojistion. HEPPNER, OREGON ri 1 o i i. f. '(I Young men, Attention! We have a splendid showing of Waist-Seam and Belted Overcoats and Suits In the new mixtures and colorings in "Sincerity Clothes" that are right $35.00 to $50.00 MINOR & COMPANY, "Good Goods" Holiday TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS WITH l'TI.f. API' R KC 1ATIO X OK Til K xpltmliil patronage accorded t lie Tl'M-A-I.f.M COMPANY by the people of M or row County during tlie past year we extend to each one the compliments ol the season ami to oik- and all a very M I'.K K Y CI I i ISTM AS ami a IIAIM'Y MAY Yl-.AK. Tum-a-Lum HEPPNER LEXINGTON Tuesday, December 23, iqip law '.iiBtaKW? jjKmi. , flic V . W:: S m mi W: mr-M mm I t ,7 Greeting Lumber Co. IONE