Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 21, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday. September 21st. 1020
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LOCAL XKWS ITEMS
! tions nn the youngsters.
A fine son was born to Mr.
and
ViM. w. C. (Kit) MrOarty at Port
I V ! !- ! ! land on the 1 3th inst. Mr. c.nd Mrs.
Will Hvnd returned from Portland 'McCarty were former Heppner resid
Friday where l.emai lieted a shipment , n1s !in,i have many friends here who
of sheep a few days ,u;o. i will join in felicitations.
Rev. and Mn. Living! one were' W. II. Moore left Wednesday morn
passengers to lone last Wednesday I Ing for La Grande to take charge of
I James Farley's sheep on summer
irnnee near that olace. The sheep
Mrs. John C. Will, or lone, was the : ... . ,tnrnuA tn f,,e Morrow coun-
morning.
gust of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Chick,
for several days last week.
ty winter range next month.
I Mr. tind Mrs. Franklin, of. Cecil
. 1: .Manoney anu .)o:in j. neiiy:, , inl ti,B T.nekHvnd house
returned from a :-'hort business trip
to Portland Saturday moniir.t,.
Jasper Crawford left Wednesday
morning for Corvallis where he will
enter as a freshman in O. A. C. for
(lie coming year's school work.
Mrs. Eugene Campbell, who has
been visiting in Portland for several
weeks, returned home Thursday
evening. t
Miss Virginia Curran, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs.W. P.
Cox, for several weeks, returned to
lier home at G regnant, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. MeEntire
had two of their children in the
Moore hospital last week when Dr.
near the school building, where they
will reside during the school year.
Miss Annie Hynd, who is a senior
in the high school, will live with
them during the winter.
Leo Nicholson, who spent the va
cation season here in the harvest
fields and shearing camps, has re
tiirnprl to Seattle to resume his
studies in the U. of W. where he is
a lunior. Mr. Nicholson is taking
a Law course.
A fine son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Carlson, of Gooseberry
on Friday, September 2nd, at the
home of Mrs. George Aiken, in this
city, and everybody is reported do
ing fine.
The Moore Hospital
Emmet Cochran went to Portland
Sunday morning.
Cattle shippers to Portland mar
et Sunday morning were: Frank
Hall 2 cars; Carl Ballance 2 cars;
Klakely & Winfield 1 car.
Mrs. Emmett Cochran returned
from a pleasant sojourn at Newport
last Wednesday where she spent a
good part of the summer.
J. II. Luper expected to start seed
ing on his Heppner flat ranch today.
He says the summer fallow is in
fine condition for the work.
Everett Pattison left Sunday
morning for Seattle where he ex
pects to register as a freshman in
the University of Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Renoe came
in from Grant county Sunday and
wil spend the winter here. They
will reside on the Vaughan-Parker
ranch near the depot.
A marriage license was issued
Saturday to Mr. C. A. Nelson and
Miss Goldia Warren, of lone. The
couple were married the same ev
ening by Rev. Livingstone of the
Christian church.
Mrs. R. G. Zeek, of Rhea creen,
who has been with Mrs George
Aiken for several weeks, returned
home Sunday taking with her a fine
son born recently.
92021 Chas. Renoe
Miss Vear Mahoney, who has been
spending the rummer with her par
ent, Mr. ai.i Mrs. W. P. Mihoney,
left this morning to resume her stud
ies at the University of Washington,
Seattle, where she is a member of
he senior clas s.
Mrs.. RAY MOORE, Prop.
EVERYTHING NEW, CLEAN and SANITARY
BEST of CARE and ATTENTION
assured all patients.
LARGE, MODERN SURGERY
Private Rooms When Desired
All patients privilcdgcd to choose their own
physicians and surgeons
Prices and terms on application.
Phone Main 94
Heppner, Oregon
A X XOl'X CKM.EXT
J. This is to announce that I
J- have bought the Heppner Soda
J Works outright and will con
J. tinue the business in the fut
J ure. I respectfully solicit a J
J share of your patronage and
J guarantee satisfaction. ...
J. JOSEPH SNYDER, Prop. .J.
J. . HEl'PXKIl SODA WORKS .J.
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A.VNOCXCEMENT J,
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J I have taken over the Ice
J business formerly operated in .J.
I- connection with the Heppner J-
.. Sola Works and am prepared J
J. to serve customers with good, J
J- pure Ice on. short notice. J
I- An Ice card in your window f
J. will get me. J
J. Your patronage Is respect- J
.J. fully solicited. .J
.J. JAMES COWINS .J.
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COME TO US FOR
SHOES
Every Pair Solid Leather Well Put Together
Kf. PETERS-DLCK DIAMOND
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Your money back and a new pair of shoes
free to the wearer who finds paper in
heels, soles or counters of a pair of
...A. A. Cutter & Peters Diamond Shoes-..
E,. N. Gonty Shoe Store
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Vacation Days Are Over
' NOW BACK to work for every one.
School for the young folks. Business for
the rest of us. You will all find that
there are now things to get.
Come Let us Supply your Needs
FALL SHOES
Just in. Show some splendid values in
the wanted styles. Dress shoes and
business shoes for the business girl as
well as for her younger brothers and
sisters.
MARY JANE PUMPS -
Will prove an economical buy at this
time. Patent leather and gun metal as
well as canvas and all at
Special Prices
CKildrens ScKool Dresses
Made from the choicest patterns of Lan
cester Gingham. Fresh colors and made
and trimmed as you would make them
yourself. It is real economy to buy
these dresses and save Mother time and
energies for other things.
REMNANTS
For. those who wish to make the
childrens clothes, we offer a splendid as
sortment of short lengths, suitable for
dresses, blouses or trimmings
YOU WILL SURELY FIND THE BARGAINS HERE.
MINOR & CO.
HEPPNER, ORE.
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STAR THEATRE TO-NIGHT
Tuesday, September 21
Harry Cary in "MARKET MEN"
from story by Peter B. Kyne.i "Tim
Three Godfathers." Also Major Al
len's "Tiger Hunt" and Pathe
News Weekly. 20c and 30c.
14 HAVK TtHKItCtXOSIS
Fifty per cent of the men and
women presenting themselves for ex
amination during the first day of the
tuberculosis clinic held at the Young
Men's Christian association In Bend,
Oregon, under the auspices of the
Bond chapter of the Red Cross, were
found to have the disease, but In a
majority of these cases the patient's
condition was found to be Improving
In the high, dry central Oregon climate.
A number who believed they had
The First Christian Church.
The usual services of the Church
will be held on Sunday, consisting
of the Bible School at ten o'clock, fol
lowed by Communion Serrlce and
Preaching at eleven o'clock.
The evening Services will consist
of the Christian Endeavor Service at
even o'clock and tong Service and
Preaching at eight o'clock. Everey
one is cordially Invited to attend
these services.
W. O. Livingstone, Minister.
Christian Science
Christian 9clence services are held
every Sunday morning at 11:00
o'clock In I. O. O. F. hall. Testimony
meetings are held every Wednesday
evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All inter
contracted tuberculosis were found ltei ara cordially Invited to attend
to be merely suffering from the after the meetings,
effects of Influenza. 28 persons were
examined.
MAIUNK K.N I.1STM K.N'TH
WANTED Kxperienced women for
general housework. Call or ad
dress Moore Hospital, phone 94,
Heppner, Oregon. 20tf.
LOST
LOST Somewhere in Heppner. a
bunch of keys. Suitable reward
for return to Herald office. ltf.
FOIt SALE
LOST On main road a short distan
ce below Lexington small fair
leather suit case containing child's
clothing. Please leave at Leach
Bros. Store at Lexington or notify
Harvey McRoberts, Lexington, Ore
eon. . 20-22pd.
FOR SALE Modern 4 room house
with Bath. $21.00 if taken at once
Enquire at Heppner Herald. 19-21
FOR SALE Female Collie pup, 4
months old, guaranteed to make'
a good sheep dog and a natural
back trailer. Trice $25. Write
Joe Armstrong, co. E. O. NelH,
Echo, Oregon. 19-20
FOR SALE A house and two lots.
Fruit, shade tree, and an excellent
garden. Mr. A. E. Blnns. 1 4Lf.
By an' order of Major General J.
E. Lejeune, Commandant of the Ma
rine Corps, all units of the former
Marine Brigade of the Second Divis
ion have been thrown open to en
listment by men who have bad prior
service In the Army, Navy or Marine.
The Fifth Marines were reorganited
a few tnonths ago and the ranks fil
led so speedily that the Sixth Regi
ment and the Sixth Machine Gun
1 Battalion are now to be recreated.
The Fifth and Sixth Infantry regi
ments were cited three times by the
French high command, and the Sixth
machine gunners twice, and all units
wear the coeted fourraeere. Ia ad
dition to reviving the Fourth Brig
ade the Tenth Artillery regiment Is
also to be reorganised at Quantlco,
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i NOTICE TO cnKDITOUS
Notice Is hereby given that th
undersigned has been appointed by
th. County Court of th 8tat ct
Oregon fcr Morrow County admin
istrator ef the eitale of Wm. H
Hall, alias Hayes. (lecsed. and
that all perons having claims a-
gainst the said estate are required
to present the same, rlnd ac
cording to U, t me at lloppnor.
Orrgon, within six months from the
date of the f.rt publication of tht
n.illi-e. Mid date being HT'iMnber
:wt. i:o.
Q :l :S fint llugt.rs. Administrator
Suits and
Overcoats
$30 to $75
We have without doubt the best values in
Fall and Winter Clothing ,
you can find in Morrow County. You v
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will find our line the best-made for the
money at prices ranging from $30 to $75
LLOYD HUTCHINSON
Cleaning Dyeing
Pressing Repairing
WE GET YOLR VORK OUT PROMPTLY
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