Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 13, 1917, Image 3

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FARMERS
New Realty Firm
Not Married
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Now is the time when you need
Fire Insurance
on your grain. The dry, hot weather increases your fire
risk and with grain at the present price you cannot afford to
meet with a loss. Even if the crop is short it is worth money.
Let me figure with you
J N. E. (Pat) Crow aud A. 1) , The story published last week ft
J (Dave) McAtee have formed a 1 to the effect that Char lie W'atteu ft
J i partnership to handle real es-1 berger was married at Hunting ft
J j tate, life aud fire insurance under ton, w as not true The state-;J
J j the naore of the Moriow Laud i ment that "Immediately follow-!j
Company, aud will soon open a ing t lie eeieniouy the happy
well equipped office on Main couple left for Salt Lake on a 'ft
street. . honeymoon trip traveling in Mr. jft
M r Pr.nv ic analtultln I ifi I'P 1 Y A I 1 II 1 IP I' o p r ' IIPVV iMtional
man aud t hot on? hi v versed in 1 Six" was not, tine. The only
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the insurance business and Mr: 'gram of truth iu the whole story ft
Mi' intoo Koinij an ,itr1 t i ill P f i t hfl I flip HiMrtld r-fl 11 !lnV disl'OV- ft
Roy V. Whiteis
Fire insurance and Real Estate
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here with an extensive acquaint jer was that Charlie is employed
ance all over the county as well
as a wide knowledge of lands
aud land values, their venture
will no doubt prove a success.
T! A TM TMT)T TiMi T7 V
I1 AllM lJilrJjMlMUO
'rTCI
mw
ft 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 iine
Officers Training Camp
S. W. Spencer, W. P. Mahoney
and W. O. Hill have been ap
pointed by the Officers Military
Training Camp association to
represent that organization in
this county. Anyone interested
in the matter of military train
ing with an officer's commission
iu view will do well to secure
full information and literature
from any one of these gentle-meu.
by the O. W. R & 14. Co. at;.?
Huntington. It may be true jft
that Charlie would like to i M
be married, and have a newjjj
NEW BANK
Farmers & Slockgrowers National Bank
of Heppncr
We ate prepared to take care of our custoineis to the fullest
extent and will endeavor in every way to
promote their interests
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Four per cent paid on time deposits
National Six, and go to Salt Lake
on a honeymoon trip but the
Herald is" not going to make that
letntampnt. until it. w Mnttiori7Pil
by Charlie himself. But, here's
hoping it will all be true some
day.
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Heppnerites Hike to Tall Timber
Heppner was quite a "Desert
ed Village" last Sunday and it
would be easier to name the few
of us who remained in town and
I went to church than to
THE GOVERNMENT needs
Farmers as well as Fightes. Two
million three hundred thousand
Acres of Oregon & California
Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title
revested in United States. To
be opened for homesteads and
sale. Conaining some of the best
land left in the United States.
Large Copyrighted Map, showing
land by sections and description
of soil, climate, rainfalll, eleva
tions, temperature etc., by coun
ties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant
--snd jave nionev. By cut method
rou can tnnld as big or as litlle a
house as you want and el the max
imum o( beauty and pt.rctirability.
AH yon need Is Common Sene
snd a Hammer.
We send vnu aII the mutcrinf. rcs'h-cMt,
bundled end numhftrd.
Write trHatr f--t on. F!n Honfe Tt" Hee.
Ms
RtftOY BUILT HOUSE CO.
305 S? 5fe! FrtrtamJ. Cfaii
C-oS TT---' -tB!!.-t)K:-iiJj
Address all inquiries to C. F. SCHOONMAKER,
Morrow County Agent, Heppner, Ore.
i went to cnurcn man to name T,ands War no- Co Hoy (1
those who went to the mountains j Portland Oregon 8dl9
will supply you.
"We have got it will get it or it is not made."
land fishing. One or two parties
braved the bad roads above the
Slocum sawmill and reached
Ditch creek where some good
catches of fish were made. All
those fortunate ones who have
BE PREPARED
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To raise better crops by cul-
II. F. Hyud, former promin
ent Heppner citizen, came, out
from Portland Monday to attend
a stockholders meeting of the
Heppuer Milling Co. and look
after other intersts here.
If you want a truck see Kel
ogg, county agent. tUf
FOR SALE Ten head of good
young woik mares or will trade.
Enquire of Guy lioyc-r, Heppner,
Oregon. Stf
FARM WANTED-Reliable
experienced man and wife want
to lease going wheat larm
with stock and equipment tor a
term of 5 years or longer. Eu-
l,.lnuire at the Herald (U'llco. I'M f
spots were there and many others i ' !
made temporary camps and en-1 MEN AND WOMEN'--Do you I J
joyed picnic dinners by some want inoie inuut-y, $5 to Mo pc-r
gurgling; ice-cold spring. Fol-Jday. all or spare time, easy con- j
The idea of service at the
I1ARDMAN GARAGE
is giving a man what he wants
when he wants it
Accessories, tepaiiing and vulcaninttf
tivatiug more and raising less 2 lowing is a carefully prepared!
weeds. It will pav vou to in-
vest in a JONES'" WEEDER. S
This machine has been greatly
improved this year and will be
a great factor in bigger crops.
Built in sections like a harrow, J
each section cuts 5 feet. You
list of those Heppner people who
spent the day out of town:
Everybody but the preachers,
the printers, the pastime people
and a few other pious persons
who have no cars or other means
of making the trip.
needed, six horses pull 3 sec J
tions cutting 15 feet. Abso-
lately the best machine ever J
built for cultivating summer J
fallow, does the work speedily
and thoroughly. Get a JONES J
VVEEDER before the weeds
ii. . tji iluvji i, rrpt hirr arm ruin vour summer . . r i .
uikoimiuiNjum ou.i.uK-i . j twenty.f,lr Hmi three-quaitor
Heppner. Orenon tallow. I .. ,. ' .
a miles to eve-ry gallon ot gasoline
-that is the newest gas record
See C. E. JONES
H. C. ASHBAUGII,
or
Olds Makes Remarkable Run
A 930-mile run from Lansing.
Michigan to New York City iu
thirty hours driving time, with
genial work right at home.
Write today before youi tcni
tory is gone. .1. M. Coughlan,
725 Chamber of Commerce, Foil
land, Ore.
HARDMAN GARAGE
HARDMAN, OREGON
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LET US QUOTE YOU THE PRICE OF THIS
HOME COMPLETE.
The above picture irprcscnl-. but one
of )"" dilTeretil designs we arc showing
in our book ol 'Beautiful Homes- "
Every design and plan the wcik of ex
perts and not one item in tnodtjii con
btruction has been uvcrluoked.
Investigate Our
Free Plan Service
No matter what kind of building you
have in mind Home, Ham. .Silo, fiiau
ery. Bin or Shed all the 1 1 h'.iug (!-
tail-. n:r n' woiktd out ("I you
on; SEKVli'i; DLFARIMI.:. !' i . of
untold ulue to you. You ( .iu ( h"o,(.
your plan-, your iuiUii.il. ciupiie
Valut. and g 1 I ' J f. -.
set up by an Oldsmobile. It
was one of the incidents that
grow out of the many drive-a
ways made by dealers from the
factory recently when railroad
equipment was not obtainable.
That the mark established then
was not a chance performance is
proved by the fact that a six
cylinder driven by the shiiu;
driver practically duplicated the
splendid result a short time be
fore. News of this run came lo
Harold Cohti, local dealer in
Oldstuobiles, from the Hubokun
dealer who has this to say ol 1 1 ?
run:
'T left the factory at Lnu-iiii:
on Thursday and was at ih'
I For ty-second Mreet ferry Sun
day evening. I had coveied li t
Mm miles in thirty hour;,' dir.-
.ing time, an average cf thtrty-
one miles an hour "
FUR SALE-32') acres of tine,
raw land in Marion county. Ore
gon. 10 miles from Silverton. 22 j J
miles from Salem. Best quality jj
soil, lies well, piactically all j
plow laud. Running water for j
stock on both quarters. Close j
to macadam road, less than one- j
half iniie from railroad. iooiL
school, neighbors improved f irms ;
adjacent. Hume market for all
products of farm at big logging
camps fait her ininteiior. Laud
easily and cheaply prepared for
plow. A tplcnded pioponition to
cui up and sell in smaller tiaeta
or to develop entile. For par
ticulars enquire at tlm Herald
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J. II. COX
CONTRACTOR and IJUILDICK
1'lans ami latinta1es Furnished for All Kinds of liuildinia. 5
First Class Work (.);. J
Make a tiircioltii of and Hare, Coniili te J
Fini imii'iit for
House Moving
Cilf
Kellogg sells truck
ments of all kind.-,.
Here ii a chance to buy a going wheat ranch at a (nice that
Nine . car's crop will pay in full. I have three raiiche.i and feel it to
! be my patriotic duly to get these farms into cultivation, in view
.. , ttf the urgent need of the Nation for Bread. I can't cultivat" the
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oiiK-r i wo unless i sen hms rancn m accouni oi nn u ni capitnl and
insuVnient stock and equipment.
ti'f
Red Cross Sewing
j All lailis who th'-drc to do
jewing for the R"d Cross during
the Summer months are req'i'' t
el to call at Mrs. L. O. H"i i"nV
1 stre for the same. 1
Mrs. Fhill (John, Chaii niai:.
"Cured!"
AVs. Oni CiriMHi, rf
I'vetton, Mo., viitci: "I
sitilt-rcd fot lime yan
v.itri various tc-toale
troubles. .My I1'? v r i
misery. I vs not al '.:
to do anyl'tiTT . . bcir
Ini? (lorn rirts In ri"'
back and liiohs, and hesd
athe . . . wrak aii'J nerv
ous. I Jr. recoin
mended Cardulto me."
TAKE
'1 It is ranch lies 1 miles doe llorllinl l,
county, Oregon, being the Fa t on" half id S1
.inglon, Mono'.'.'
-. Tovvn -hip 2
'gott
d tin;
lloi'fh cf Range 2" Fast . M., aud in Oi
Th'-ie at" good piodui'ing farm i ;dl iirout
age w heat el op in t h' I 'idled Si at ; i ; I J ho
laud in t hi. i seel inn awl ag' S about liltrin.
i mii as high as 2ri bu.-le ls I lit I ") i- aboul (lie
Ten ai'M-s of tin- grouiid is mi a im k v si
.for nothing but pa-t'ii''. FoiL ,'k-m-s light
itbl
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Fh'-ne L"'F.;l I ha.i: a mni
kuo.' " diel will t. til on yu'j.
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HEPPNER
OREGON
tllis Minor Buys fine Rdnch
! t.lhs Minor ot Ci;cil. t lo ,' d t
d' al Ut Fnday (ot thepmlM '
;d the I; M. Shult ranch b' I
l"ti The pU' e i titiU u's '
, l"11 at rs of which Is fi r is I -i U
alfjll i laud, and is le:aid' il a
one tif thi bist place tm Will i '
1 hi k Mr Minor is l ie.- i I
'M'tlow .fiiiity ll.iri Jon.
'iii n aiid ha , alp el y ib
limn.! ra'i d hi . aliibly to u .t'.
' t Til . of 1 1. at bin.' vl ii, 1 u ' t .
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The Woman's Toole
"Wtfii I nn ii
iixlh h'illlf", fclx" cinl'ti
nts, "I bm ti't-lttiu I'k
I tI?'.V V.OH',111 . . ,t l"l
no v a v.f-H v ot'isn . . .
I k"o v m v C"' I11'1
tnanvnt lor it li.;S been
liife vests iti'( I to' k
Cafdul." 'Ilinie iir). r.l
women, n'j.v ttrijiy ano
hfaiihv, w ho on-e inf. Lji 1
leted lt(;m womrn'ti.l- D
incus, fivb i. "u u i e - Ij
ctfit In I'-t-r rvl H
V, ,'ih tu it i'.r v ' n i r 1'
ttout'ti
B-.-l Wheat Belt.
I'l.tee. 'I h" hu r-
hi I , to the hi I'1. I hi I
' -I'llle! iut :s the ' 1 I . s
t ' I I M. e,
si'h' I )lie i-iiit-iVjl,.
IM'I : oil and : llt .
lor i ', the bahrei j-, v. heat hind atd la in a'U I- i I. I ho
'ml is ih ep and i it h and if prnpet y fai ini d w ill i ;n a nop. tltt
!t"l es ill lilufj-l.i III Wheat Heeded this tplilig on r-.pl ing plowing-.
I'M) Ht-lf-S nmte fi'iuiiner tallowi-d '.M Hi'i'-s if ad tn'if-d this Fall
by fiir-.einu th4 lanl in crop thir M-a-on. lennd with Ihn wins
0 I palt, ba'atlie tWI) will';, tH'W pods well Si( ntn 1 1 .i c m pnul
shape. Four loom hnme, butd, hnu-.e, -llm-, will, laitt I'nt ten
head of h'tt l-t s, barn for t-n h ad of nr.' -, ot t al. i ho t n hou; c.
Spl'-ndid crop ol jtatos. corn, b' aiis. and nlln i gatd- 11 am lie,
gin ', it'g. I hM- tine i-ainph' of v In at n ci t o f I Im h in i a
(.lone lhl. If o'l thllik Ibis t-fiunti s mi't lai an', llong tninf
Mod look Ht it and Vnu will cban'k... (. 1 1 1 1 i i . i--pei , i
loin my flop tin i veal tihf liHl! nl I lie n ie I l-al I am it ,1-mg f i
m land and tl inq-lo emetit-, n: I l a ! thtii one thud id
t he p'a''e ill t'l op. Will gr e po-e- lull 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- ' t ;l -1 . .ai'' t
fit Ill :. 'II " IH toe I'll p Mi"t g! e I tn " I'i'i I "i . I I e i- i ! i ni
lo be f- tonal-d 1 1" i t , a fat in fni i....- I,,! ,.,.). . . tot
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