Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 30, 1921, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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School Supplies
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Not only do we have in stock a complete line
of school books, but also pens, pencils, ink, era
sers, paints, crayolas, rulers, loose-leaf note
books, tablets, Eversharp pencils and Waterman
Fountain Pens.
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Eversharp Pencils 50c up
Waterman Pens $2.50 and up
Humphery Drug Co
IRRIGON
PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU
READ!
ALL WOOL
SUITS
TO YOUR MEASURE
$26 TO $65
Made in Chicago
I have fo rthis season secured a big assortment
of Goods in
Worsteds and Serges
To be made in my own shop at
$45 to $70
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Ladies' and Men's suits and overcoats Now Only
$1.50
Meppner Tailoring, Cleaning Shop
G. FRANZEN, Prop.
Our Home Made Candies
are
Fresh, Pure and Tooth
some
Just what yo: will want while visiting
The Fair
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Fountain of Sweets
J. E. MAXWELL. Prop.
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
WE ARE HEPPNER'S HEAD
QUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS
OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEG
ETABLES. EVERYTHING IN SEASON
WE KEEP
EfSam Hughes Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Grover and
family of Monmouth, Oregon, arrived
Sunday and are camped in the Mrs.
Castle house for a month while the
large Boeokly house near the school
house is undergoing some necessary
repairs and a general cleaning. When
this is done they will move into it in
order to be close to the school. Mr.
Grover will be principal of of the
school for the coming year. G. H.
Coffin drove through from Mon
mouth in a truck bringing their
household goods over and F. H. Ricks
loaded him up with watermelons for
the return, trip Tuesday morning
Garland Jeude, of Portland, is vis
iting Lyle Seaman this week. He left
Fortland afoot Thursday morning aud
arrived in Irrigon at noon Fiday, ma
king the trip in a day and a half.He
did not make much success in walk
ing, however, as he, was picked up
by tourists who insistedupon deliver
ing him to the very door of his desti-
j nation. They were however, repaid
by a watermelon feast. The parti.es
j were people from Oklahoma and
j treated the boy royally all the way
through.
Mrs. C. E. West, and daughter, of
' Grcybull, 'Wyoming, who have been
visiting Mr. andMrs.A. B. Chancy for
the past couple of weeks, returned to
Greybull Sunday.
Wait Rising spent a few days with
F. L. Wait last week and returned to
Portland Sunday.
The Sunday School board has pur
chased a $58 5 Smith & Barnes piano
for the new school building through
M. E. Shurtc.of Arlington,,
See letter from seed house on po
tatoes shipped to Irrigon and doVt
forget to advise Mr. Seaman if you
wish to secure any of this certified
seed as adjustment, at the low figures
quoted. Some have already booked
their wants and the list will be closed
early in September.
The bulk of the watermelons have
moved out. There are only about
half as many going out now as there
were up to the first of the week. This
does not mean that there are no mel
ons here for we can still supply the
markets close by.
W. W. Agee shipped in his flock of
white leghorn chickens from McMin
ville Friday by express consisting of
14 coops, and is going ahead with
his plans of the poultry business on
a large scale.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Saling and Mr.
and Mis. F. F. Fagerstrom had a pic
nic dinner with friends from across
the river, on Blalock island Saturday.
They al3ohunted Belgium hare which
are quite abundant on the island.
Requisitioned the Moon,
When our (own was hist lighted
with electricity the town council de
cided not to have the street lights
turned on when the moon was shining
brightly. One evening our son noticed
that the street lights were not on but
that the moon was shining brightly, so
lie came running in and said, "Oh,
ma, they thought they would not turn
on the electric lights tonight, so they
Just urned on the moon." Exchange,
Olive Oil in Babies' Diet.
Dr. E. E. Graham of Philadelphia
ecommeiids the addition of olive oil
:o the diet of babies lu their ttrst two
rears. It is digested well by most In
'ants and supplies thein with addl
imiiil fat.
Telephone to Deaf.
The receiver of a telephone set for
the deaf that has been Invented In
Seruiany Is small enough to be hidden
'n a person's ear, while the transmit
ter can be curried in a handling or
'astened to clotlilne.
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Heppner, Oregon
One Night Only
September 5, 1921
Dave Williams
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IN THE FUNNIEST SWEDE PLAY EVER
WRITTEN
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the Swede"
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Prices .50, .75, $1
PLUS TAX
Curtain Rises 8:15
This! laughing success
in ui rets aus ana tne
dallies between aefs
filled to the brim
Screamingly Funny
Situations
ROAD SHOW NOT PICTURES
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CHXJKCH NOTICES
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FKOKKATKO CHVHCU
There will be preaching in the
derated cli nch next Sabbath at
11 A. M. and at 8 P. M. i'raycr
meeting' every Wednesday evening
at S 1'. M.. Sum ;t School cv.;iy
Sunday morning at 9:45. We ex
tend a hearty welcome to the people
of Heppner to attend all or any of
our sevices. Short sermons and
good sinking. Come with us and we
will strive to do you good.
E. L. MOORE, Pastor.
The First Christian Cliurch.
The usual services of the Church
win be held on Sunday, consisting
of the Bible School at ten o'clock, fol
lowed by Communion. Service and
Preaching at eleven o'clock.
The evening Services will consiBt
of the Christian Endeavor Service at
seven o'clock and song Service and
Preaching at eight o'clock. Everey-
nnn ia cordially invited to attend
these services.
W. O. Livingstone, Minister.
Slighted Heroes.
The children were talking about a
movie actor while eating their lunch
eon one noon. One boy was graphic
ally describing his actions and thrill
lug deeds with his horse. Presently he
turned to me ami asked : "Miss Mary,
why don't we talk about him like we
do about George Washington and Lincoln?"
Boy's Lament,
ailing mill obliged to
i-IichiI. 1 Mm mother pre
"mI for li i in iinil nursed
Small
Ernest was
miss a dny In
pared dainty f
lilm in a ma t to his liking. Tlio
next day as lie started to school ho
was heard to grumble, "O, why didn't
I have enough sense to stay sick? I
just didn't know a good thing when
I had it."
Christian Science
Christian Science services arc held
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every sunoay momms . .vv
o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall, Sunday
s,hnoi at 9:45 a. m. Testimony
meetings are held every Wednesday
vening at 8:00 o'clock at the home
nf Mrs. Eueene Slocum. wi unv
ested are cordially invited to attend
these meetings.
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Headquarters for
School Supplies
A Complete List of Text
Books, Tablets, Ink Rulers
A large assortment of
Fountain Pens and Popular
Pens
A larg'e assorment to
choose from at Prices that
are Right
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