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LOGALKEWSOF THEVVEEK
FOK KAI,K Fresh milk cow. F.
N. Frye.
For Ice and Soda, phone 824,
llfupner.
Fred Ely of .Morgan was In the
city Wednesday.
Herman Hill iwaB here from Lex
inKlon on Saturday.
IHIIK.K touring car for Hale by K.
It. Curfman, lone Ore.
Wulter S. Smith, lone realtor,
Bpent Saturday in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox of Lexington
were visitors In this city on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Akers of Eight
Milt were visitors here on Tuesday.
Paul Gemmell of the First Nation
al Bank is enjoying a vacation this
week.
Among the Lexington people here
on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude
White.
Ed H. Kellogg was in the city on
Saturday from his farm home on
Rhea creek.
Dave Hynd spent a few days in
this city from his farm home in Sand
Hollow last week.
J. II. Huddleston, prominent Lone
Hock Bheepman, spent the week end
in Heppner on business.
The Ladies' Guild will meet at the
home of Mrs. Jos. J. Nys on the after
noon of Thursday, May 27.
U. A Illeakruan Iwas down from
Hardman on Saturday to attend a
meeting of the county court.
Stanley Lapham, who has just
been spending Borne time in Portland,
returned to Heppner last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brosnan and
children were In the city on Tues
day from their farm home at Lei: a.
W. L. Houston, local contractor
and builder, returned the first of the
week from a business trip to Port
land. Three new Fords for immediate
delivery. See Chas. II. Latourell, lo
cal Ford sales and Bervice, at his
Main street garage.
Judge Gilbert W. Phelps returned
to his Pendleton home lust Saturday
after presiding over a Bhort term of
circuit court In this city.
WILL LKASK summer range for
sheep or cattle. Splendid feed and
water. Address Hlslop Sheep Com
pany, Stockyards, Spokane, Wash.
Jess Ueardsley is running the local
train during the absence of conductor
Bert Lewis, Iwho Is enjoying a vaca
tion on his farm In the Willamette
valley.
I). L. Lemon of the Arlington gar
age made a business trip to this city
Wednesday, bringing up Mr. Vaughn,
representative for the Westcoast
Chautauqua.
A son weighing seven pounds, ar
rived at the home of Mr. und Mrs.
Alex Gibbs In this city last week.
Mr. Glbhs Is plumber at the Gilliam
& Bisbee store.
K. W. Turner of Sand Hollow and
B. H. Peck of Sagenhurst Farm on
Ithea creek, were In the city last
Saturday to attend a meeting of the
local Farmers' Union.
John McKntlre of Cecil spent sev
eral days In Heppner last week
while attending to business matters
Mr. McEntlre Is "a prominent sheep
mun of the Cecil country.
Mrs. Iva Bowker and Mrs. Vern
Hamilton of Coqullle arrived last
week to visit with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Clark, near this city.
They made the trip by auto.
H. M. Cummins, formerly cashier
of the Bank of lone, has been spend
ing several days In Heppner and vi
'cinlty in the Interest of a well known
life insurance company. Mr. Cum
mins now mnkes his home in Hood
Illver.
Enrl W. Gordon expects to leave on
Saturday for Pendleton where jie has
urcepted a position with the Thomp
son Drug Company. For the past
year, since his graduation from the
Nortli Pacific School of Pharmacy, he
has been In the employ of Patterson
& Son, local druggists.
Sheriff Oeorge McDuffee returned
Tuesday evening from Salem where
he took W, II. Hayes to the Oregon
stute penitentiary, who was recently
sentenced by Judge Phelps to serve
an Indeterminate period of from one
to five years. Hayes plead guilty to
a charge of rape.
Mike Curran and Leonard Barr are
getting the new fixtures arranged in
their billiard and pool hall in the
Elks building and will be open to the
public In a short time. They will
have four pocket billiard tables and
one carom billiard table. In addi
tion, Messrs. Curran and Barr will
serve all kinds of soft drinks and will
handle cigars, tobacco and candy.
Mrs. Bertha Drew Gilman left this
morning for Portland where she goes
to confer with her department of the
Nutlonal Americanization Committee
of the Woman's Relief Corps. From
there she Iwlll go on to Astoria to at
tend the Department Convention of
the W. R. C. which will bo held June
8-11. Later In the summer she ex
pects to go east to vtolt at her old
home and also attend the national
convention of the G. A. R. and W. R.
C.
James Sheridan has recovered his
Ford car. The machine stolen from
the John Kilkenny ranch In Sand
Hollow several days agp was found
In a blind street at the rear of the
C. A. Minor residence In this city
on Monday by deputy sheriff Chld
sey. The car was found to be un
harmed, and it was evident that it
had been driven until the gas iwas all
used up, as the tank was absolutely
dry. The car wbb at once returned
to Mr. Shorldan and It goes without
saying that he was glad to get It
back.
I Miss Gertrude I'rtun, who has been
j ( hosen to the position of English :
j teacher of the local high sehool for:
next year, was in the city from Lex
ington on Wednesday.
Harvle Young of Eight Mile spent '
Wednesday here on business. Mr.
Young recently sold his ranch to a I
Sherman county mau, but is contin
uing on the place until fall.
Ik
niicstlc Science Student Kntertaln
At Luncheon.
Parents of domestic science stu
dents of the local high school and a
few frlendB are guests of the class at
a buffet luncheon at the hlirli
this afternoon.
Ir. AlltVon Heturns juhI llpsiuiu"
Iractice.
Dr. H. T. Allison returned to Hepp
ner on Tuesday and has resumed his
practice here again after an absence
of a year. He has taken his former
offices In the I. 0. O. F. building, un
til recently occupied by Dr. Harold
C. Bean. The many friends of Dr.
Allison welcome big return to our
city, as well as Mrs. Allison, iwbo will
arrive from Portland the last of the
week.
I'litron-TeuclH-i-M Will Meet.
An Important meeting of the Pa-i
tron-Teachers Association "will be i
held at the high school auditorium,
next Wednesday afternoon. All,
members are urged to attend. Mr. !
Burllngame will give a reaading and '
Miss Bernice Dafoe will sing. j
(i. A. R. Veterans Will Gather at
Church.
The G. A. R. veterans are request
ed to gather promptly at 11 o'clock
on Sunday, May 23, at the Christian
church, where memorial services will
be held. In past years the Grand
Army men have met at some outside
point and then marched in a body to
the church, but the numbers are
growing fewer each year, bo it was
decided to dispense with the former
custom.
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However, our stock of late Spring
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misses is now complete offering
values we are proud to display.
BLOUSES
Crepe Do Chine, Georgette Crepe,
Sport Stripe Silks, Pongee Silks.
Children's Summertime Dresses
Bright, Clean-cut, Fast Color Ging
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MIDDIES
"White, with detachable Navy Blue
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