Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 18, 1917, Image 3

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111 K II 1 J I I
K'AttA
Ota al
iiu Deer Plows
Harrows, 'Discs, Weeders Etc.
Van Brunt and Thomas Drills
Bain and Webber Wagons.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Gas Engines.
In fact with most everything in the IMPLEMENT line
GILLIAM & BISBEE
will supply you.
"We have got it will get it or it is not made."
Joy In Trying.
Do not allow yourself to Just drift
long through life. Set before you an
uuu, some real purpose. Cultivate uope
ami ambition to accomplish something.
Do not be contented to let things hap
pen; make things happen. Whatever
your business or occupation aim to ex
cel lu it. Financial yulu is not all one
(jets from labor well performed. Your
character Is elevated and your mind U
enlarged, and the satisfaction lu hav
ing done well is the most real Joy.
Don't be afraid to set your aim httth.
Gild It with your highest ldeuls. Let
the hope of its attainment nerve your
every act. Turn incidents and circum
stances toward the attainment of your
aim. If you have no aim you reach
nowhere. A life without u purpose is
a dreary thing, without real Joy. Sup
pose you fail to reach the heights you
have set as your standard; you will
have gone higher than if you had not
striven. You will be more useful, of
more worth, than if you had not tried.
Milwaukee Journal.
A COMPOSITION ON ' exi)enscs like tbe so called Bis
THE WORD "CAN" I am completely fniiuieed with
If you read this composition j Eastern 5 percent money.
one of Hie objects for which it is
written will be ;ii-complihed
Bring in Your Old Ford
'1
and we will convert into a one-ton truck for
- $350
You retain all parts and equipment taken from
the car in making the change.
1 E. H. Kellogg
County at?ent for
HENDRICKS TRUCK ATTACHMENT
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BPS!
wood m
E. E. BEAMAN, Prop.
Successor to N. , Clark
Leave Orders at Humphrey's Drug Store
We Handle Blacksmith Coal
in Sacks or Ton Lots.
All Wood from our Yards will be Sawed for
65 cents per Cord.
YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED
An Expert In Motives.
Cousin Henry is an expert iu mo
tives. If you were reading off a list
of names and overlooked Henry lie
would understand. He would know
exactly the motive that prompted you
to do it. If you don't tliink to Intro
duce him to the man who is with you
he can see through it. He may have
to go back four or five years, but he
will make a complete case against you.
In less than an hour he will know
whut your motive was. Right now he
Is angry because his daughter was not
selected as valedictorian of her class.
You may think thnt the other girl de
served to fce selected, but you don't
know all that lleury knows. It is a
long story, but he is willing to tell it
to you, and after hearing it you will
understand the motive you will un
derstand thnt it is a case of spite work.
-Claude Cnllau lu Fort Worth Star
Telegram. How David Garrick Made Hit Fortune.
If David Garrick had had no more
than lils salary as an actor he would
have had little to leave at his death.
He made his fortune as Joint proprie
tor, and for a time as sole proprietor.
of Drury Lane theater, so that the
amount set down to himself as salary
was practically nominal. When he re
tired from he stage in 1770 he sold
half his share lu the theater for 35,
000. He was probably the only actor
who consistently made Shakespeare
pay, and, like Shakespeare, ho was
actor, author and proprietor.
It may be recalled that Garrick, who
had no enemies outside his own pro
fession, was the grandson of a French
man exiled at tho revocation of the
edict of Nantes and that his father
was a captain In the army. Loudon
Standard.
There are two oilier reasons
why this is wished on to you.
The first one is that people are
supposed to be hungry for this
sort of stuff and unless they get
about so much dished up steam
ing along with the lint cakes in
the morning they figure that the
guy that's peddling that particu
lar brand of Coin Separator don't
amount to more than a soiled
duece and his wares are not in
the same class as the sport who
smears the front page all over
with a lot of Con talk that no one
believes.
The third reason is that I need
the money.
I suppose that you are begin
ning to wonder what all this line
of chatter is about anyway, but
be patient, I'm liable to say
something pretty soon.
I'm not going to start out and
tell you how badly you'll get
stung if you don't patronize me,
but are foolish enough to buy a
piano from some of my competi
tors. Icn' not the only original
little philanthropist. Between
you and me there are some
mighty decent men in the piano
business. Whisper it gently, all
evidence to the contrary not
withstanding. You can buv a
good piano from any of them.
You notice that I say "can ''
You don't always not quite. I
want you to take particular
notice of that little word "can."
A man regardless of how honest
he is and all these sort of things,
don't want your business bad
enough to sell you a piano for
less than it costs him. IIo CAts'
do all that he CAN but he CAN'T
sell without a profit very long.
CAN a man who buys through
a middleman, that buys of a job
ber that buys of the factory sell
to you as cheap as another
Suppose that 1 am no greedier
than the oilier fellow fur a prof
it, and suppose again that I am
just as anxious for your business
as he is I CAN do better by you
than he CAN, CAN I not?
I have sold to date 135 Wick
and Shattuek pianos in this
country. Tn other words One
Hundred and Thirty Five poor
deluded mortals have fallen for
my particular brand of bunk,
and they all tell me they like it.
Funny isn't it? I would like to
hear from you to the effect that
you might consider being victim
No. 13(5. I endeavor to make
the operation of Separation as
painless as 'possible, but even if
it hurts a 'little, you'll feel like
you do after you have a tooth
pulled, so satisfied and content
ed that you'll be glad you was
operated on.
As to the quality of my pianos
and my methods of doing busi
ness and my treatment of my
customers after they buy ask
your neighbors
3?IAN0S
C. Guy Wakefield, State Agent.
Home Address, Pendleton, Ore
gon. Ranch, Lexington. Ore
gon. Store and Warehouse
Arlington, Oregon. !30dl.
For Sale
A few choice milk cow-.. AU
a few pure bred Berk-hire siUs
Also a couple huildivd sac!i
seedless and hulless bailey for
seed. Call on or address B. F.
Swaggart, Lexington, Ore. Id2
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Mr
LET US QUOTE YOU THE PRICE OF THIS
HOME. COMPLETE.
The above pictc ro represents but ono
of 5(H) diffcren's designs wc are allowing
in our book of -Beautiful Homes."
Kvery design atul plun the work of ex
perts and not one item in modern con
struction has. boiMi overlooked.
Investigate Our
Free Plan Service
No matter what kiud of building you
Lavtf in mind Home. Harn. Silo, Gran
cry. h r St"'d "ll tl,u t,or,loxir'8 de"
taijs have' ofL'n wwr'Ke(1 out for 'uu'
Well Balanced Diet,
One of the most common faults of
the diet is the eating of too much pro
tein foods. In excess this is hard for
the body to excrete and is likely to de
compose In the intestines with the
formation of poisonous waste products.
Green vegetables and raw fruit are
.uiportaiit elements of the diet. There
is li'tlo energy la these foods, but I hey
supply mineral salts which the body
needs and curious substances called
vitamins, which ore easily destroyed
by cooking.
One food expert has wipm-sted a rule
tor securing a well balanced diet. It
Is: An ordinary family should spend
about as much for inllli, u-i-'ct.'iblcs
and fruits as for meats, lisb and cubs
and as much for milk and optrs us for
meat and flnh.
fellow who buvs direct from the
Four prolits against
MEN AND WOMEN-Do you
want more money, 5 to $10 per
day, all or spare time; easy con
genial work right at home.
Write today before your terri
tory is gone. J. M. Coughlan,
Follies of Science.
The history of si Icnee lias seven
problems which men lu all nt-'t'i more
or less linvp tried to solve, but which
have finally been Klvon up by all. To
day they lire culled follies.
The usual list comprises the follow
ing: First. F(iiarlng tho circle; se-ond.
duplication of the cube; third, trlsec
Hon of nil angle; fourth, pcrpcHml mo
tion; fifth, transmutation of metals;
sixth, fixation of mercury; seventh,
elixir of life. Some lists put the phi
losopher's Mono for the last three and
then odd astrology and magic to make
tho seven.
Too Much For Him.
"I thought he was going to marry
that girl?"
"Well, he did think of it. Hut It
yccniH when ho culled the other night
alio threw him down."
"Well, If (he's as good as that at
wrestling 1 don't blame him for tjult
tittif . t. Louis I'ost lilspateh.
on: ski:
untold vuhiu
your plun. y
values and rct it. ea-
Phone :M-:;i. a maQ
knows" and wiil ca H i'ou-
VICE IjKPAKTMENT is of
o you. i on cn choose
fur material, compare
factory
two.
Foolish question No. 1-
Can a firm that advertises in
the Oregonian and other big
dailies, runs a big store, pays
huge rent, enormous managers
salary, clerks, lights and an army
of help that don't produce, sell
as cheap as a small fry like
Yours Truly that has none of
these expenses?
Idle inquiry No. L
Can you blame a man that is
unfortunate enough to bo run
ning a piano business under tne
above conditions and needs your
business, as they ail do, their
expenses like 'lime goes on for
ever, for trying to sell you an
inferior piano when you state
your limit to bo lower than he
can afford to sell you a good in
strument for.
Idiotic Interrogation No 3.
Call a man w ho sells his paper
at u heavy discount to the banns
or private capitalists so
as cheap as the other fellow wlioi
has ample capital and financial
backing to carry your account
himself, and to whom your paper
is as good as your cash.
Echo answers "Can he?"
That word "Can" is importitit
as you pay the bill. Most every
dealer is I. onc.it and will do all
ho CAN for you, and still tnukt
. .. .1.. a prolit. Now don't get the idou
leil u iiiwj ,
725 Chamber of Commerce, Port
land, Ore.
The Eastern Hide and Junk
Company of Pendleton has a
representative in your city, by I visit,
name D. L. Phillips. You can) Earl
LEXINGTON ITEMS
Mrs. Lota Calloway ami baby
are here lrom Portland visitintr
her mother, Mrs. T. L. Dorman.
Mrs. Petra Hanson w ho has
been working for the Newlons
went to Heppner to work for
Albert Bowker.
The high school faculty are
very busy practising their play
to be given the last of school.
School out May 25, 1917, then
Hurrah for vacation.
Chas Morey of Strawberry was
in town in his Buick car.
Quite a little excitement was
made manifest Monday forenoon
when R. W. Snider's team ran
away. Mr. Snider stopped in
front of Barnett's store, leaving
his little son in the wagon, He
stepped into a store for a moment
when a car driven by Earl Bar
ton drove in and stopped direct
ly in front of the team which
frightened them, they turned
and ran down main street turned
down another street and crossed
the bridge safely. As the little
boy had presence of mind enough
to grab one line and head them
into the fence when they were
caught by some one. E'oryr".
thot the little boy uoul.i Ik
thrown out and killed but he
was lucky as he was unhurt.
There is a moral for both parties
in this accident.
Dennis Kiernan was in from
the Sands the first of the week.
Mr. Kiernan had boon uu to
Heppner vvhiT" It,' pi;..;,..
proof on his land.
R. J. Helms. ncplu'W of J,w
Helms wart '.'iioiiicr brave voai:
man who left Monday morning
for Portland to join the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cypert
of Walla Walla Sunday Mrs.
Cypert is a sister of Mr. Barnett.
Lexington has been terribly
excited since Saturday'y wreck.
Everyone has been most kind in
lending all the assistance they
could in the work of rescue.
. Mr. Weigel of Turn Lum Co,
and wife returned from an ex
tended trip to Portland. While
there Mrs. Weigil was quite ill.
so of course did not enjoy her
Esseltine of Echo who
always reach him by 'jhoning to
one of tho hotels. We buy the
following stuff: Mixed iron, all
k'nds of hides, all kinds of rnirs,
auto casings, all kinds ol rubber,
brass and copper and also wool
We pay the highest price in the
state of Oregon for this fituff.
Mr. Phillips and this office will
appreciate your pa r n h ir
Eastern Hid and Junk Co., 121
West Railroad htreot, Pendleton.
Oregon. Telephone Main -12,
Etsiern Hoii I, II' ppner. Ore. )if
kept Turn Lum yards while Mr.
Weigel was in Portland returned
Sunday morning to his home in
Echo via ovcrbind
Notice to Water and Light Users
There will be no reduction in
water and light bill w lien service
is not in iiso, j,...
givt li llie con, piny .it the uii.u
set vice ii l;scoiifmio d
lh-ppntT Light tV I'tivvcr Co
2.1 II. l;i- I.'. I'M 7.
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to you i
.
J. H. COX
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Plans and Extlmutes Furnixhcd for All Kiiulx of HuH'liny.
Firnt CIuhh Work Only.
Make a Siifcmltij of and Have Complete.
Muipiiieht for
House Moving
Not Tht Bill.
"I cuu't tell tanviisbacU dm k from
hurnyurd hikm-Iuioii."
"1"" " '" ' 1. .i :.. t !,. i.. i..h
dU .i iiroin mis vout i nui ' ,
"How no? Tho bill for ono Is 1- ! you I dotl't Illlike II prolit Illt'ss j
nays hlrt tho bill for tho oilier. , , ,illk t() j.,,,, j,,
Thafi what I'm kicking about.' - j '
UtiUvlIle Courier Journal. tone of Voice that has in-lted !:
from Alaska to Los Angeles in
Juit Chna In Wordt. an attempt to g t J'ou to loosfti
TuUUK rk-Iio )o likf to ittnnil , ,,.... , .
....I ...-.I... 1 UP With SOUK! of tilt! IIITfSs.ll
111 I I M 1 1 J 1 I-I "HT r i - .
HEPPNER PLUG MB CHOP Mill
HEPPNER : : OREGON
K'i bj ? Old .Mt-rthniit-No. but I Ilk
lo Htainl In tho l k of our torn inl
wo the t rod coiiio buy.-i:' ImiiK-
' mid if I can w hffdle u
Miving me Five llutidntl
into
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A 8t'ctr.
Ilowfll ItoWfll in rnmi 'if tnimflf jr.
owvII-Yf. If h 't do aid Rot
trip oh your troiiM-m JoU would ?
rt-rffctiy ufe In ordering nnv ir.
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PItol yirre Inveuto! t I'l-toju.
July, ami were fi rt ufl bjr i;i.illti
(itilrjmeti In 1MI
Oolil, Ilk tbe nun. Mh ni'ltt wt
lei harden tin;, expand Breat aoul
U'l cvutiaclj b4 bearlf.-U'arwI.
Iron JillglfH for tin: Mine
try of piano tins oil.fr U"iy
makes it splash gi-U Six
dred and SfVtnty live
will be real Ihi-hsi iI, I'm
tho Coin j ist lis I. .ird us any
thf tn but tin) point is, that ;
I repn-sf ru the I'. S 'V '
Piano Factory Iin t l
' My prices an; M niufuctur'-rs
price to tl,.. H g iJ -ali rs
1 I havo no ruiit.ing ovcri.'al
Quality, Service
& Sanitation
Our Fresh Meats are the best in llie Cily. Oi'f
F.xfension Cooling Plant assure Fresh Sweet
Meat at all times.
II you are eating our Hams ami IWon you
know how good they arc. If you ore not we are
both losing. Phone us your orders, we guarantee
entire satisfaction.
QU M k CM Strap Co.
Johnson Bros., Props.
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