PAGE SIX HRPPN'ER HERAT.TV HF.T'PXER. OREC.OV. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1914. INDUSTRIES AND INDIVIDUALS (Continued from piic five) helm would lie working in other com munities. Thesis Iliinirs coupled with the fact Unit they turn out a first rla.ss product commend themselves to the business men of Ilic county. Buy Iloppner flour, tell your friends to huy Hcppner flour, for when the Heppncr MilliiiR Company prospers you will find that the article will he paed around pretty penerally. The Ileppner Milling Company ex tends a cordial invitation to all people to visit their mill and see the wonders possible with wheat. Wheat is a wonderful grain. The Egyptians used wheat as a symbol of immortality, worshipped it as the token of life, and well they might, since it was the one thing that sustained life and made Egypt supreme in her day and genera tion. The land that produces wheat holds the key to the situation. Wheat raisers rule the world. If you hirve the thing that sustains life you arc master of life itself. Mrs. and Mrs. Nolan Lawson, of the Hcppner Flats, were in the city on Wednesday doing their trading. Yes, most everyone reads the semi weekly. Everyone that can read. Correct Time- THIS STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR COR RECT TIME, WHICH IS RECEIVED DAILY 12:00 NOON BY WIRELESS FAIR VISITORS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE OUR WIRELESS TIME RECEIVING ST A TION; AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SET YOUR WATCH TO CORRECT TIME. BORG, Jeweler LADIES Bring in your old hats and have them re-trimmed and made up-to-date. We do expert tinting and dyeing. A full line of Sash and Girdle Ribbons. Don't forget about those Fay-Ideal Stock ings, which are especially good for the school children's use. We have a com plete line, all sizes. HERREN MILLINERY PARLORS MRS. L. G. HERREN, Prop. A Frank Talk with the Voters of Eastern and Central Oregon Eastern and Central Oregon have been want 'ing and needing a United States Senator for a lontf time. A Senator at Washing ton who would work for thrir interests and would got something forthe great, big undeveloped interior of Oregon. William ll.nlry Who would protect their wool and farm pro ducts; get Federal money for irrigation and roads, and bring in eople to occupy the land. Who would collect some of the debts of Oregon already long overdue, like the $8,000,000 due Oregon's irrigation fund. I want to talk frankly to the people of Eastern and Central Oregon. NOVLMIH U 3rd will be your opportunity to elect such a man. You All Know William Hanley. Most of you call him "liill." It's about time that you people of Eastern and Central Oregon were waking up to your interests, abandoning party squabbles and party prejudices, and I lICTING YOLK MAN TO THE UNITED STATES SENATE. It's alxmt time to stop electing bankers and lawyers to the United Slates Senate. hy not elect your own man? The man you know, a farmer and a Mi km.iii. A man shn knows your needs and is your friend. A doer and a getter. "IMLL" HANLEY. Isn't it the wise thing to do? Please think it over and talk it oerwith your friends and neighbors. Head his plntloim. If you want a seat on the Hanley bandwagon, please, w rite nie. CLARKE t UTl R. lMYron IVnMinl TiMtUnd, Oi goo (.! A I. fulfil ,n!r fin w i rwwiiH, Out Itiw, Uwii J INSTITUTE CLOSES (Continued from l'age Five) In conclusion, he said that tcachi'i were the Kreatest force for pood in the state. Upon them rests the re sponsihility of making any brand of citizens of the children under their direction that they may wish. As professional people, licy are the lowest salaried people in the state. $:i,ono is a small estimate of their value. If they will adhere to strict rules as to cleanliness, honesty and application to work, many of the evils of the present civilization would te eliminated. The dignity of the pro fession is realized by all and to be a teacher is to be among the most re spected and honored of the workers of all fields. Ike Howard and family, prominent citizens of lone, were among the county seat visitors last Wednesday. S ALK Short horn Hull, three years old. ( all at Herald ((Mice. l'OK Andy Hayes is now square with the Herald's financial department. He says he appreciates a pood newspaper, like the semi-weekly. Mr. and Mrs. Pillard French, pros perous ranchers on liuttcr Creek, were in the city last Wednesday on business. Clyde Gentry left for his home in Lexington on Wednesday. He has been in the city on a few days vacation. Mr. Lawson and son expect to move to town to spend the winter, but have laid no plans for the future further than this. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Hale are back from the coast country where they spent the past few months. They may decide to remain here. Let (). M. Y eager draw your house, barn and cellar plans. Miss Gertrude Reamer came in from Monument las'i Tuesday and left on Wednesday for Lexington where she will attend school this winter. Hick Turpin, the popular lone bar ber, and his friend, Clarence Plyler, of Grass Valley, came in Wednesday to ride on the mcry-go-round during the fair. Lincoln Bucks for Sale. I have on the way a car of the noted Cnflin Brothers" Bucks. Those wish ing same would do well to place or ders with Jack Hynd, Cecil, Oregon. Mrs. Claud Andrews and daughter arrived in Heppner last Monday and are here to stay. The Andrews family have rooom? in the Fair store building and expect to live here per manently. President Wm. Leach of the Mor row County Fair, came up from his home at Lexington Wednesday and is now on the job at the fair grounds. See the Skookums They are daisies. at Ilaylor's. LOCAL AND PERSONA Li O. M. Yeager, Architect and Builder. Claud Cox is now on our honor roll. He enme across with the price of a bushel and a half of wheat one day this week. Mrs. C. C. Chick is in the city from lone for the fair. Mrs. F. W. Sears of lone, came in Wednesday for the fair. Earl Moyer can get in the auto narade if he so desires. He purchas ed a Ford this week from the Ilepp ner Garage. Geo. Pursons and his band are reg istered nt the Palace from Portland. (). M. Yeager furnishes blue prints free when he does your building. (). M. Yeager builds good houses, barns and cement cellars. j W. 0. Bayless and family made this city a short call last Wednesday. Scott Brothers have also leased the W. C. Lawson ranch of 520 acres. They take possession of both places immediately. A customer wants 10 fresh dairy cows at once. Inquire at The Herald Oftice. Mr. and Mrs. ltoadruck are hen : from Irrigon to look after the fair ex hibit from that place. M. E. Rood, manager of the Turn i Lum Lumber Company of Lexing ton, was in the city last Tuesday night m business. A few more of those 8 day Mara thons at Baylor's. 21. I'OK SAI.K IB Poland China dioats, eligible to registry. Also one ijood Durham cow, a heavy milker. James I'xILinn, Castle Hock, Ore. Chas. Read, the well known rancher from near lone, came to Heppner Tues day with some of his prize stock and is entered same for exhibition at the fair. Don't forget the Herald among the other things you send your children away at school. The Ladies of the Christian Church will serve lunch each day during the Fair in the brick building opposite the grounds. A cozy rest room will be fitted up which the public is cor dially invited to use at any time dur ing the Fair. Mrs. Inez Freeland will receive the next 1 01 issues of The Herald as the gift of her son, who is visiting at the Victor Wigglesworth home on Butter Creek. A pocket book was lost between Ileppner and Adams' ranch near Hard man. A liberal reward will be paid to finder if he will bring same to The Herald office. ..OKKtiON FIRST... C. C. Casebeer, agent, Oregon Life Insurance Com pany. Best for Oregonians. Will O'Rourke is back in Heppner after visiting at Condon and working some in the harvest fields in that vicinity. Will expects to go to Mt. Angel College again this winter. KARDMAN BLACKSMITH I GARAGE COMPANY An Up-to-date General Repair Shop, . . i Any and All Kinds of Work Promptly Done. Garage Work OIL and GASOLINE KEN BROTHERS Hardman, Oregon Elmer Reamer went to Portland last Wednesday to spend a few dayt looking after business. Have you one or more fresh dairy cows for sale? If so notiliv the Herald. James Carty, n well known rancher in Sand Hollow, was in the city las' Wednesday on business. HOUSES FOR SALK 5 or fl head old up. Inquire at Herald Office. Misses Lottie Russell, Marie .Sum mers and Nellie Cooney arc in the city 'rom Condon to see the fair. Memoirs of Napoleon f In Three lltiluinrs This man can v.1 tlic hr.t HoiuTal Kurou.m v;:r. 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