Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 03, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914.
This is a Personal Invitation
To the People of Morrow County
When in Portland Stop at The Imperial With Phil
Metschan, Located on Washington Street at
Broadway, formerly 7th St. Right
in the 1 Ieart of the City.
The Imperial Hotel
DRY PERIOD DID NOT HELP
Reasonable Rates
WELL DRILLING
On Short Notice
New Modern Machines with the best of Drillers enables me
to do youi work on time. We work 24 hours per day
and full sized 6 inch hole at the same price you are
paying for small wells. 1 will have one machine
in the lone district Shortly. If you want
satisfactory work done on time address
nie at Lexington, Oregon.
W. D. NEWLON
THE FLORSHEIM SHOE
IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU- AND
The Holeproof Sox Just Hits the Spot
and tin- wt'aror too, wlurivii' ho kocs, will see people wearing the
name kind of 1 1 : ,.
11 IK I TACK TO I1LY IS AT
Sam Hughes Co.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Robert N. Stanfield
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
Morrow and Umatilla Counties
ll'.ii.l Adv.)
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census of 1910 we had only 44'jO. There
is not a vacant dwelling in the city.
Apartment houses are all filled. One
of the biggest hotels in the Northwest,
the new Hotel Pendleton, just com
pleted, is taking care of families who
can find no other suitable domiciles,
whi!a some people who wanted to live
in Pendleton could not find houses
and were compelled to live in tents,
and quite a number could not locate
here at all. There are more men car
penters, plumbers, masons, painters,
mechanics and all classes of labors,
at work in Pendleton today" than ever
before, and they are all earning good
money.
I would like to hear from some of
' the responsible local dry people in an
swer to the above statements, but not
from paid agents or professional agi
tators. JOSEPH ELL.
j The above article appeared in the
Sunday Orcgonian of October 23. The
gentleman whose signature appears
above, has been a councilman for many
years in Pendleton and is well quali
fied to speak on this or any other
: similar subject The same conditions
existed in Heppner under prohibition.
Every citizen knows it to be a fact.
Anyone who wanted booze got plenty
of it, such as it was, and drunks were
more common on the streets of Hepp
ner than they are now.
During the time the town was dry
no improvements were made to speak
of. Since then our little town has
been going ahead at a steady gate. It
is a matter of common knowledge that
the First National Bank of Heppner
has more deposits than any bank in
the same size town in the State. We
have a fine large school building, a
garage second to none in the country,
a new furnishing store, a new black-:
smith shop in course of construction.
$20,000 worth of improvements to the
Heppner Light & Water Co's plant, :
permanent fair buildings, our streets
are in the best condition they ever j
were, the churches are all in good fin- j
ancial shape, and every residence and !
nearly every business house is occupied j
The undersigned believes in better-
ing conditions in every way possible, j
but prohibition did not do it before,
but made it worse, and if conditions
were worse in Pendleton and Heppner
when prohibition was in force before,
what reason have we to believe they
will be bettered by a second trial.
(Paid Adv.) GEO. C. AIKEN.
Turkeys for Thanksgiving?
If you have any for sale bring them to Roy Whiteis. I pay highest
Cash price or allow you a larger amount in trade. I also wan all
other kinds of poultry.
JUST IX 1914 CROP ENGLISH WALNUTS.
See me before sending away your orders for groceries. I fill all
orders with quality for quality and price for price in competition with
any Mail Order House.
R. V. WHITEIS
IONE, ... OREGON
It dose not appear to The Herald
that the Dentistry Bill is deserving
of a place on the ballot, and should
be defeated by the voters. Under the
present law a dentist, who feels he
has been unjustly treated by the
Slate Board of Examiners in apply
ing for a license to practice has re
course in the courts of the state. Just
mark your ballot 341 X No and kill
another one of those needless laws.
We have a surplus of them now.
FOR
SA
South Portal to Palace of Food Products, Panama-Pacific
International Exposition,
San Francisco, 1915
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The following articles having been re
placed by new we are now offering
them for sale. They can be had
singly or in sets.
All dining room table
All dining room chairs
Large assortment of plain
white dining room dishes
One large coffee mill
One Oliver Typewriter
One double adding Cash
Register
Palace Hotel Co.
SEE HARLAN
Before you place the order for that piece of
CLASSY JOB PRINTING
t
SWT
Athena, Umatilla County,
Oregon
No. 55 on the ottlcial
ballot
Ki'uulttr Republican nominee
for Senator, 19th Senatorial
Pi-liit comprising the coun
lio. of UMATILLA. UNION
nd MORROW.
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CopyrlKht, 1914, by ranuiim-TneMc Inlvi -national Kxiunltln Co.
THIS portal In probably thp most liioilcrn in ferllni; of any doorwij to
n ny of thp inn I n group of cxlill.lt palaces. 'Dip portal In Italian rcn
HlnKniK'e In form ti ml treatment, but mmh of tlm ornamentation is of
more rivent origin. The photograph give no hlea of the great dlmen
tons of this portal, which Is Hlxty-slx feet In height to the tip of the orna
mentation surmounting the arch. The eagles above the line of pilasters of the
portal are six feet tn height. The Imposition palac es are constructed of gray
ish cream plaster In imitation of Travertine marble.
For
Sale!
HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY
TERMS-Small Payment Down
Stop Paying Rent Money Into Sombody'i Pocket. Own Your own
Home and be Independent. We invite your Inquiries. ." .'
BINNS' REAL ESTATE
A General Store doing a
paying Cash Business.
Inquire at Herald office
ELKHORN RESTAURANT
Best Meals in the City and at
the most reasonable prices
Everything neat and clean
Short orders served in quick and satisfactory style
A Man of Experience
in lumncis and f, 11111111;:. I .iwis amendment to our tax laws,
making t.x p,im nts M.iy 1st ami November 1st without in
terest or penally. I'avois less apptoptiationa and retrenchment
in public rxpeiidituies; the abolishment of nil useless boards,
and the consolidation ( ollu is wlieie possible.
A man that knows the demands of Kaslern Oregon and
alwas icady to defend them.
Consult Your Ei'st Inlercsts and Mark Your -Ballot
NO. 5S X
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m Allirio. On
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White River Flour I
MADE FROM
City
Meat Market
FRANK HALL. Pron.
Retail Butcher
Fat Stock Always Wanted at Market Prices.
Phone S63
Morrow County's Finest Bluestem
the Best Milling Wheat Known.
For Sale by the Sv?ck, Barrel or carload
PHILL C0HN, Heppner, Oregon
Peoples' Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
n ti forhn;ii,- ,ul,r , n,l rx rii ncd management,
Solicit ami will aiii-tciatc your imtrunagr.
Fresh and Cured Meats