Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 29, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON . Tuesday, June 29, 1920 I
PAGE EIGHT
liOCAL NEWS ITEMS
A A A A A A A .
It's no use worrying about Hepp
Tiei ladies benig "dainty". They were
born that way.
Mrs. Clyde Wells spent last week
at Portland visiting friends and relatives.
till tk! I tttt" t ntv .rlk
um, Wa are Shown. WU
George McDuffee, high sheriff of
Morrow county, was away from the
office a day or two last week cn of
ficial business.
Kiss Gladys Uozlee, of Portland, a
classmate of Miss Gwendolyn Darbee,
and a relative of Mis. Carver, arrived
Thursday evening from the Rose city
to -visit for several days with her
ll'ppner friends.
Fred Lucas was in from his Lex
int;ton ranch Thursday and reports
that barring a bit too much Jim Hill
mustard, the wheat crop is doing
splendidly.
W. P. Mahoney slipped away from
business cares last Wednesday and
(spent the rest of the week in Portland
giving the big Shriner show the once
over.
Judge Campbell, W. L. M.iCaleb
and Oscar Minor went out over the
new Hitter road Thursday on a tour
of inspection to deter nine what, if
any, other work might be required to
make the road safe and sane for the
lieppn.oi- excursion to Hitter July 4th.
Jake Wells and Joe Waters stole
away from their duties at the court
house Thursday for a trip to the
gi.-;n alfalfa Ileitis and bubbling
diKhes of tile ISoardiuan project.
Malcolm Church and far.ily left
Sunday rooming for l;oo, Oregon, in
the Hood River valley, whe.-e they
have purchased a tract of land and
will make their future hone. They
sliip' d a carload r.f household goodsi
and farm equipment with thei.i.
Whether it is a Suit for the Boy or Man, a Dress for the Girl or Mother, Shoes, Hosiery or
whatever you need, we can supply your wants satisfactorily. WE HAVE THE GOODS.
Sincerity Clothes and Gorcion JjiVTi WIRTHMORE Blouses for par- Mil
HI Hats for Men and Boys. Pv-"- ticular Women $1.50 to $6.75 I jj
"WILLWEAR" Khaki Outing fl ffj MINA TAYLOR .Dresses for L, .
Garments for Men and Women j I , r Mother and Daughter P'
fhAk) O-uJPWvx "
, Beau Brummell Shirts for Father &MfM " : t, J f STROOTMAN and Sincerity
and Son, several styles. I raliKtt!? ih.tsi W'fi'A I Shoes for Women and Chldren I
Napa-Tan and M a s t e r m a d e "V"; V raf ' f Classic Coats and Suits, Silk and
Shoes, Comfort, Style and Ser- JnL, ' J. 1 rA Serge Dresses and Skirts for
I vice, for Men and Boys. ll ' Womenfolks, jj
A fine won was born, to M,r. and
Mrs. Karl Gilliam, Sinday, June 20.
Mother and child are reported doing
nicily and Karl is tho best pleased
luokln ; dougliboy that ever returned
from France. ,
U. J. liiddle, who alses wheat in j
th lone country, waa In to'vn Sat- I
unlay afternoon and reports that the
rop prospects in bis neighborhood j
an line. II. J. Is also considerably I
Inlt esled In t''0 big pow wow atSan
l'-ancisco this week and ex.iects to j
mm a four time winner selected and
PH in (raining for the big event In
N .iv em her. I
S. i:. NolS(.n wan called to Port
land laHt Wednesday by the alarming
condition of his old friend, William
l'.m i-hell, formerly of Lexington, who
is in a Portland hoHpltal HUllering
frou a malignant growth In the i
threat. Mr. Huu-hell lias been a
lie M her of the Portland police force
loi cvcial years.
Finley, who farms extern holy
in what used to be called "the sand !
ceiui''y", -0 miles north if l.cxing
l ii, was In town Thursday on biisl
ii. ,- '. Mr. Fliiley had wilh him nain
pb of Klie.it Ihiiii biw farm which
e an lliuiii:h a heavy cop Is a-eur
i ! The I I II II i.i well In-i'ded and
e to I"' t . I ' i ' n'.fc'.) and look:
I I.- I r, or Ue lilt .!. 1 v heat.
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Our Grocery Department Manager wants to figure with you on your
table needs. Prices are right
Make Our Store Your Headquarters When In Heppner
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man count:)-, vv.nln town Friday. j Max and A:t fnuml lilm hollerln" In J
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d.iv last week. known i-eildein nf Heppner where be;
vv an engaued In the meat ImioneKS A!
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nian, who operateii n hardware More
and a parage in home tow n when
he In home, was In, town Monday
morning.
FOR SALK A-l (trade Holntein
heifer plvlng 4 gal. daily. $100
raxll.
A. I.. Strait. lone, Ore., Ho 373
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Ksirayed from near Poardman.
Oreiton. 1 black Kelding. three veani
old with one white hind foot and one
black mare with one front and one
hind white foot, lloth branded with
hatchet on right tlfle. Reward. No
tify J. A. Howell, Iloardinan, Ore.
7-9
WANTF.P 20 head of honeii for 4
month pHUiuxe. Hate $2.5') per
month. 3 mile went of Hoard
nun; Jack Cirham. 7 S
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lireKon, and ren-ive reward.
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Remodeling and I.adle Tallorlns.
Mr. Curren. Church atrei-t. 37tf
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ne rfliteted Perrheron Mallilk
For full Information Inquire nfj'tr
wtl'e . Waller flood. Iloppner, Ore. s
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