Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 30, 1920, Page Eight, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, November -v. K)-?o.
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J. IjOCAL news items -j.
Pick Pott'T, and old time resident
of Hi-ppncr, ciinif; in Sunday c-vuiiii.L'
for a visit with friends.
Mr. iinnd 7;rs. C. A. Minr.r -;ik
out from J'ortisiril last week anu wi'l
- stile in Uejj'mer mus winter.
.Mi s. i;ila Miel.le, of Gk-nns Fen y
Idalio, is li'T" oil a sliorl. visit with
lier sister, Mrs. S. A. 1'at.Uson.
Miss C)iiiim.r-.i, Latin inslrue f.r in
ilie hk-,Ji seliuo , : i. )( the recent, liuli
with tela .ves i Portland.
Jar pei- Crawford, student at 0. A.
(.'., spent a few days homo last week,
enjoying the Than ksiiivnis holidays.
Oscar Kielhley is reported to h(
seiitjusly ill tit his home at Eit;ht
niili', siiflerini; front muscular rheu
nial ism.
T. K. J'attison, of Port Orrhare,
Washington, left, for home Friday'
inoi'iini after a week's visit with
relatives here.
Horace Wells, eldest, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Wells, is reported pery ser
iously ill at the family home at May
it rid Court streets.
Miss Tin
Mai'naret'.s academy at Pendleton,
spent Thanksgiving with her sifter,
.Mrs. (jrovi r tiwiiKKiirr.
Mrs. P. .1. .luday, of Portland, re
tuned to Iter home Sunday alter
: pending Thanksgiving with Iter pur
eiils. Air. and Mis. Sam Hughes.
Dr. and Mrs. Allison oxp.vt to Iravi
Thursday lor Morton, Washington,
where the doclor has seemed an op
ening in the practice of his p'ofc-i-sion.
Miss Gwendolyn Uarbee, who is tit
tending high school at I'ortland this
win I or, spent the Thanksgiving in 1 i -(las
wiih in r parents, Mr. annd Mrs.
C. Darlx'e.
J. M. li.iker, formerly engag'd in
lariuing in the Fairview district south
of lone, was in town yesterday on
business. Mr. Li.kcr is now a rer.i
'eil of lleppner.
Fled A. ( ,ise, who lias been il
Portland lor some time under Hint
nicnl lor a Imilily disorder, ' re' uniei:
Wed.iesday to i pend Thanksgiving
Youthful Blouses and Smocks
OVI i:i:l.ortrH-Mch i unoitcr
ionirf for mmn km ani IUhi
'r uoo4 (! nliuMT thai lt tlci-l
iiel He I k-iu' f tol e irt . fnm
' t m njionrd. hut trvn rarffullf
im1,-n I w-uiier hr
1 oiiii n, 1 tiin mi iiimi, aiel In (tn
il'HH ! ' 1 r iu tlif lxl lefortiml
i.fiilcli lie 1 ntr t.i found In tin
vtal n. tt, ...r,.pr'li 1,1 tl
4 titl girl mil tM,ilt an m ttntiirtil
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t'ra ol Hi" iii4 i ,t nn I ht In tb""
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wun nia lamny. .nr. aae is mucii 1
improved in health and as Jolty as
ever before.
Harold Cohn returned Sunday from
1 weens visit with relatives and
friends at Poise, Idaho. At Nan pa
Mr. Cohn Met Prof. H. H. Hoffman,
former principal of the Hppner
schools. Prof. Hoffman is now loadi
ng at. Hurley, Idaho.
lleppner Post, No. 87, American
Legion, will give a smoker in 1 O.
O. F. hall next. Saturday evening.
December 4, to which the p"Mk: is
invited. There will be a good fast,
in -'.grain of wrestling and boxing
events, arid refreshments will be
served. Members of the Legion will
be admitted free.. All other visitors!
will be charged a nominal admission
00 of 25 cents.
1
Notes From 0. A.C.
l ai-in Kcmliiders
The farm bureau is not. a market
1 association, but. is interested in
iringing into active operation such
Marketing associations as are essen-
ial to proper marketing of farm pro-
luce. A national cominlll.ee of 17
litis been appointed to develop a grain
market plan, and of 15 to work out a
heller plan for the marketing of live-
tock.
Several smut resistant wheats have
ieen found, and at least, one variety ;
s apparently immune to the disvaso. i
I'he real solution to the smut, prob-i
em in Oregon Is the discovery and
levclopnienl. of immune types adapt-
d to commercial production in the
liffer' til, wheat growing ureas. More
ban a thousand different varieties
mil strains have been tested so far.
"Douglas county, Washington now
ins the best Turkey peed wheat In the
ttate as- a result of the car lot ship
ment from Sherman eounly. Ore-
ton," says Professor Hegnaur, ex
enion agronomist at the Washing
on Stale College. "Your station lias
nude our runners a good many dol
ars on Increased price received for
ieed wheat," writes C K. Hill, super
ntendent of the Wutervile lbranch
italion to I). K. Stephens, the Moro
lation man who developed the strain.
and xr..!,, .lur, taut,. t-r..n. t
and c. urn rtiilirid-rr, )arn
frie-- mi I ant-.r, ,-u(h In t-antla ami
mf ioaV a !ii CMiiblnatlon llb
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In aw Hal f. , ).oinf ndaa In
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f9lin of 1 r.. aMif .r'.t aitn
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In the great re-adjustment of prices now going on we are going to treat
Greatest Sale of Winter
that they have ever had and this at a time when every one needs just the
can only list here a few of the many bargains we are offering you. . You
visit our store. .BE SURE TO SEE THESE BARGAINS.
Coats and Dresses
$50.00 Value Garments, now
S45.00 V aluc Garments, now
S40.00 Value Garments, now
$35.00 Value Garments, now
$30.00 Value Garments, now
$27.50 Value Garments, now
$25.00 Value Garments, now
All Children's Coats at
Reduced Prices
SEE THEM
Unional.sand Kov oralis
Reduced from $6.50 to 4.95
Reduced from $5.00 to $3.85
Reduced from $4.25 to $3.65
TWENTY PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL SUITS, OVERCOATS, SWEATERS, MACK
INAWS, STAG SHIRTS, T30YS' UNDERWEAR, DRESS PANTS. TEN PER CENT REDUC
TION ON HATS AND CAPS, FLANNEL SHIRTS.
Women's Silk
Hosiery
Fibre Silk, colors black and
white, special .$590
$1.75 Silk Hose, black and
white $1.50
$2.50 Silk Hose, black, white
and brown $1.95
$3H)Silk Hose, black, white
and brown $2.45
S3. 50 Silk Hose, black white
and brown $2-95
Sl.txi Silk Hose, black, white
and hn n $3-45
( I ,uurv ta extra.)
WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S
Sweaters
All Sweaters reduced, a splendid
line of colprings, styles,
and prices
Sid ;, a!t'. 11. .w S13.75
Si V.bt now $12.00
Si.'ii .iltii', now Sio.oo
Siomi Value. mv
. . . $3.75
. ....$6.25
S(".ii Value. tnw
$$. Vahie. now S3.75
. S 7 Value, iii.w $2.05
Si m Seariv now $7.95
SS 7; ScatK now $7.35
AH Knit Caps, Toques, and Tarns
25 Cents Less
All Leather Coats
and Vests
S5i KcrrMbIe y'incli
C. it at $37-5
5345-' !'' bred drcM ct
at $27.50
v li'.uiirr ct at $18.50
ir.
GREAT I
. $37.50 jl
$35.00
$30.00
$25.00
. $22.50
$19.00
$18.00
Materially
WATCH FOR OUR NEXT
ADVERTISEMENT
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Corduroy Pants
Best Grades "Boss of the
Road" and "Can't Bust Em"
Regular Price, 7.50, now at
the exceptionally low price
Cotton Piece
Goods
iK-vmiMiire and Croccnt Cloths
3.' in., now 45c
Mi. tin r Pride Kmr.per Cloth,
i'ow . .( 35c
l'est Domestic Ginjjhams ...35c
Iel Apron Cheeks 25c
Anioskcaj ( hitin 25c
I'.UacInd Mulin. 27011 15c
r.le.uhed MuMin, 3' in 25c
Women's Shoes
Finest Kid Lace Boots, New
est styles and most popular
colors. .Luxury tax extra.
SHi.51) Shoe, now ...$12.50
$15 Shoe, now ...$11.50
$14 u Shoe, now ... $11.00
$1350 Shoe, now ...$ro.oo
Si. 50 Shoe, now . . . .$9.50
$10 in Shoe, now . . . .$8.75
AH other I.adicV Shoe ami
Oxford at a saving to you
of 50c per pair
l'th Slipper, popular color,
fomfv or leather oK-
?,ti alue. now $235
the people of Morrow Co. to the
Merchandise
things that we are offering. .We
will find many more when you
Women's Underwear
All qualities can be had in long or short sleeves,
high or low neck, and in sizes 34 to 44
Cotton Union Suits, heavy fleece, white, $3.00
value, now .$2.15
Wool Union Suits, all wool and part wool, me
dium and light weights, $3.50 to $4.00
values, now $2.75
Silk and Wool Union Suits, knee or ankle
lengths, $4.;5-$5.oo values, now $3.95
Two-Piece Underwear, ladies, misses and chil
dren's vests or pants, cotton, very spl. $25C ea.
Wool, very special 65c ea.
Men's "Sleepy Hollow" Gowns
and Pajamas, Good Quality
Flannel Nicely Finished
Priced $5. 50, now .... ... .$4.45
Priced $4.50, now $3.45
Outing Night
Wear
Children's Outing Sleeper
special gjc
Children's Dr. Denton's sleep
ers, special $1-35
Children's Outing downs,
sizes 2, 4, 0 years $1.45
Men's Outing (iowns, sizes
10. 12, 14 $1.95
Women's Outing downs, $j.75
and $3.00 value $2.35
Women's Outing Pajamas.
S4.50 values . . - $3-45
Men's Dress
Shirts
"BEAU BRUMMELL"
at these prices .
Sio.(k) Shirts at $7-95
$.( Shirts at $6.45
S7.00 Shirts at $5-45
Sou) Shirts at $4.65
S;.(x) Shirts at $3-85
$4.50 Shirts at $3.45
S.V75 Shirts ta $2.95
$3 m) Shirt at S2.35
$.'.50 Shirt at $1.95
Men's Overalls
First fp-ade heavy blue bib
Overall '. $2.75
I.iRht weight, blue and
tripes $2.50
Men' full cut heavy bhle
bib, Black Bear brand,
very special at $2.00
Men' first grade waist over
all $2.50
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