Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 14, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Tuesday, March 14, 1922
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE THREF
SHOWER GIVEN" NEWI.YAVEDS AT
LEXINGTON'
A shower was given Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Jackson at the lodgehall by
Mrs. R. E. White and Miss Edna Bau
man on last Thursday evening. The
hall was neatly decorated in pink
and white and the color scheme was
carried out in the refreshments. Mrs.
Jackson was formerly Miss Cecile
Scott. Many beautiful presents were
received by the happy couple.
Those present were:
Mesdames Josie Frederickson, Em
ma Millett Peck, Myrtle Reaney,
Fannie McMillan, Trannie Parker.
Ursula Holmes, Karl Beach, Frank
Munkers, Eva Lane, Ola Ward, Laura
Scott, Fred Lucas, Ethel Jones, L. H.
Frederickson, Minnie McMillan, W.
O. Hill, F. R. Bennett, Cora Warner,
George Broadley, Claud White, J. M.
White, Ira Lewis, and Misses Pearl
San'key and Elizabeth Scoggins.
G. U. Krebs, formerly engaged in
the stock business on Balm Fork,
now a resident of Portland, wao in
town yesterday and made this office
a pleasant call. Mr. Krebs has been
visiting with his sons on their Cecil
Has Your Car a KNOCK?
If So See FELL BROS, about the XO ..KNOCK
BOLTS for any kind of car Absolute Satisfaction
Come and talk it over and leave your order ....
ZEBOLENE OILS AND GREASES At Right Prices
Have your motor flushed out and refilled with
Zerolene. We carry a grade for all cars and trucks
QUART 15c. Vp To 5 Gallons GOcts per Gal.
Over 5 GalKwis 57 Vi cts per Gallon
WHY PAV MORE
Try Us For Service
Fell BROS. Repair Shop
1 Block East of Hotel Patrick
Hot D
rinks-Sandwiches
Hit the right spot these frosty mornings and
blustery afternoons.
You Get the Best
At
cAtee &. AiKen
A Bargain if Taken at Once
640 acres, every foot in cultivation, all fenced
good drilled well with plenty of water to ir
rigate garden, four-room house, one-half'
mile from school, u miles from railioad.
Price OInly $20.00 an Acre.
$2,000.00 down, Terms on Balance
Roy V. Wbiteis
TABLE NEEDS
How about giving us an order for your table
needs for today?
You will find us well stocked with Veget
ables and Fruits, Package, Bottled and Can
ned Goods, Cured Meats and all seasonable
commodities in our line.
Sam Hughes Co.
ranch for a couple of weeks and took
a run up to Heppner to say hello to
his many friends here. He admits
having a preference for eastern Ore
gon and likes to spend some of his
time here.
Joe Eskelson, well known wheat
farmer of the Lexington district, who
last fall decided to retire from active
business and went to Seattle expect
ing to locate there, was in town Sat
urday visiting with old friends and
attending to business matters. Mr.
and Mrs. Eskelson did not like Seattle
and some time ago went to Salem
where they have purchased a home
and expect to make their home in that
city. They are both at the ranch for
a short time preparing for the move
to Salem which will be made in a few
weeks.
Political Announcements
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
After being urged by citizens and
taxpayers in all parts of the county
to announce myself as a candidate for
the nomination for County Commis
sioner, I have decided to do so and
will be a candidate for such nomina
tion on the Democratic ticket at the
coming primaries. I hr.ve been a
taxpayer here since before Morrow
county was organized. I have no
platform to announce nor promises
to make enly that, if elected, I will
endeavor to serve the people of the
county to the best of my ability.
R. L. BENGE
Paid Advertisement,
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4. PROFESSION AL CARDS A
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VAUGHAN & GROVE
DENTISTS
Permanently located In Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN- and SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 66S
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
FOR COMMISSIONER,
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the nomination to the of
fice of County Commissioner, subject
to the will of the Republicans of
Morrow County, to be expressed at
the primaries in May, 1922.
G. A. BLEAKMAN,
Present Incumbent. Hardman, Or.
Paid Advt. '
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself as
candidate for the off! e of Joint Rep
resentative of Umatilla and Morrow
counties, on the Republican ticket.
If elected I promise to faithfully and
honestly perform the duties of the
office, working at all time for ti
interests of the people of this district
and the state of Oregon.
E. M. HULDEN.
Paid Adertisement.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN' EY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
FIRE INSURANCE
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
HEPPNE-K, OREGON
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Amu :: M 1 ii H
How Your Bank Account
Is An Investment
You have an ambition for a larger suc
cess. We are with you in your desire to
forge ahead. ... fi
While a bank account goes hand in hand
with business success, we arc interested in
you and can assist you in other ways.
We invite the confidence of our patrons,
and are ready with honest counsel and finan
cial guidance. Thus, your account here
places you in line for other services. It is an
investment that pays you dividends in the
form of helpful service.
First National Bank
Heppner Ore.
THE HEPPNER HERALD. ONLY $2.00 A YEAk
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candidacy on
the Republican ticket for Joint Rep
resentative of the District of Morrow
and Umatilla counties in the May
primaries. I have lived in Umatilla
county 2 4 years and own property in
both counties. I was a member of the
1919, or War Session, and the spe
cial session of 1920 of the Oregon
Legislature and otherwise have devo
ted my time to public matters. I
have no platform except to offer the
best judgement I have and to pursue
a conservative and economic course.
I believe in applying strict business
methods to public matters. When
we can pay for public development
we should have betterments, but
when taxes grow burdensome we
must be content with the old ways
until we can do better. Just now
taxes must be trimmed wherever pos
sible and no new appropriations
made; and, the pressing needs of the
farmer and stockman must be the
main issue in law making and in the
sphere of public influence.
E. P. DODD, Hermiston, Ore,
Paid Advertisement. j
19c SALE 19c
More than 0 useful household articles
offered in this ale at only 19c each. I he
values will astound you at this price.
This is in Reality a Mutual Benefit Sale
CASH VARIETY STORE
FREE GARDEN' SEEDS
-"Foremost In The Field"-
The Herald hag a supply of free
government seed for distribution In
cluding vegetable and flower seeds.
Call and secure what you need for
planting. tf
PHONE 872
ALEX ;iim. Plumber
At Starkey's Electrical Store
I Fix Any Old Thing
Auto radiators, Ranges, Heat
ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim
ney Cleaned. Key Fitting
Glazing Etc.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice i! hereby given that the un.
designed has been appointed by the
county court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow county, administratrix of
the etiite of Hurley Wright, dere.-ised
and that she has qualified as su'h
administratrix. All persons having
claims asrainut said estate mut pre
sent them properly verified, at the of
fice of Woodson & Sweek, my attor
neys in Heppner, Oregon, on or be
fore six months from the date of the
first publication hereof.
MARGARET WRIGjIT
Date of first publication, March 7,
OLYMPIC FLOUR
We have just stocked a complete line
of the "OLYMPIC" products
including the regular
Olympic Flour Olympic Wheathearts
Olympic Pancake flour
Olympic Farina Etc.
If Your Home Baking: Has Not Been Proving Satisfactory
Try
OLYMPIC
A favorite with all the women who are
acquainted with it's merits
Ph
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Company
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