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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1917)
Our line of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry might interest you. May we show you some of the latest and niftiest goods to be had in our line Watch our window for a line of Myrtle Wood Novelies, about October first HAYLOR irff- rr r f X v ' .? A it 'ss , V i merica s Smart Utility Sport Model This is the only car built in America today that combines the smartness of the sport model with economy and utility. It is a strikingly smart, stylish car, entirely original-looking with a design ail its own. Extreme measures have been taken to give it a most exquisite finish in a rich gray, trimmed with black enamel and brightened with an occasional flash of polished nickel. A fashionable dash of color is adcxed to its striking lines by the red wire wheels. The individual front ecets, with oi&le- Pacific Coast Price $885.00 W3y between, at e Cltthislabtc forward or back, to suit the reach of the driver and his companion. The rear seat roomy for two. Front and back, four large people tide sociably in real comfcrt. It has four-inch tires and cantilever rear springs buoyant riding! The motor is powerful, it is surpris ingly economical in the use of gasoline as compared with ether cara of similar size. Come to our store let us show you the car now. MINOR & CO. Pacific Coast Price $885.00 Jake Wells has sold his resi dence property in Heppner to J. H. Fratn. The Wells family will remove to their ranch home a mile or so below Ileppuer, on Willow creek, in a few weeks. I Oscar Borg, jeweler and opti cian has an attractive new ad in this issue of the Herald, Fair visitors in Heppner will liud his establishment au attractive stopping place. Miss Ruby Corrigal has re turned to her position u; the National Bank after a pleasant vacation of two weeks spent at Kamela, in tho heart of the Blue Mountains. I TIE FA 111 Round-Up Bigger, Better Than Ever Pendleton, Ore.. Aug. ISO, I'.UT The greatest aggregation of world's champions ever seen in one contest will compete at the Hound-Up September '20, 21, and 22. The contests will be the biggest things the world has ev er seen. All former champions will ineet and compete for the supreme title. In the cowgirls relay race Ruth Patlou, Mabel DoLotig, Bertha Blancett, Mrs. Parsons, Lila Smith and Jose phiue Sherry will ride agaiust each oilier. In the cowboys' re lay .Sleepy Armst rong, Darrell Cannon, Allen iM'umheller, Pax ton Irwin, Kuapp Lynch and Bob Anderson will ride. These riders are all champions. In the steer roping Geo, Wier, Charlie Wier, Joe Beason, Henry Yab eny. Sammy Garrett, Tom (! rimes, VA McCarly, Dan Clark and John J add, all form er winners, will compete. In ev ery other one of the compete- live events it will be the same thing, ( hatnpion against champ ion and then some outsiders. The Directors say it will be the biggest Round Up ever pulled off Tlieso pie will all positively i lie hern, as the Round-Up never 1 makes such an announcement J until it U it suie thing. Indica tions are that lliu crowd will he up to Domini. The scat sale up. ens Sept.. 1, and the advance sale is already above PJlTi. r SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tablets, Drawing Tablets, Composition Books, Pencils, Pens, Ink Box Stationery, Corresponding Cards Writing Tablets Are invited to make our store their HEADQUARTERS Our stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Men's Furnishings, Dry Goods and Notions is Complete and Up-To-Date High Grade Sweaters, Hoods and Caps, all colors, from Olympic Knitting Mills Hardeman Hats, I lorshiem Shoes Diamond V and Wadco Canned Goods "Bone Dry" Heppner What willi slate wide prohibi 1 it ion, the conl'mention of half a dozen (lUll't:i of hoot leg liooe and the breakdown of the city water system, thi: hat been a sure enough "bone dry" town the pa w k s'lllieiently ho In satisfy the mo;t radical anti-wet advocate in the country. Asa mailt of lack of water for irri gation purpo;es "war garden:;" look vvmv. than "The l.a ;t Rose of o'imi'i' t" f-hnwli'd and dri ed into a fair imitation of genu- in' "Hull Durham." Gardeners! niii;lil play partly even by utiliz ing tin ir shriveled bean stalks, tomato ines and spud top:; for "makins"' if it v a n't for the anti cigarette law. Silcl limner Lanij lo he Sold l ive ;eetioii;; of timber tarn) in theSihtz Indian reservation in Lincoln county, Oregon, will lie sold by the fin eminent at the I'. S. Land olhee in Portland, ;' pt iiiber 'J i. Minimum prices' of J.imi p r M. lor fir and ..Vie per M. for ci d.jr and In in oi k and a iioi iinuin pine of -M.'J.'i per hi -re fnf the I. Hid ha i been ti ' d. Anyone l nt -i ted ran sei ore M'ldi' loiiiil iiiloimation by addn., in;: tin- 1'. S. Land Olhee at I'm 1 land. Full Line of up-to-the-minute SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY Raglan's Variety Store L May Street, Heppner, Oregon ARE YOUR EYES WEAK? ii 8 an fU lr. Turner, the well kti'l'A II eve t-pi'l-iali' t ol I'm t lar I, v ill be in II' ppw-t at'ain iii Pal.i'e Hotel Thu'sday and I i el.iv , S iol r .' ! I. In Ini.i S' tit' iiiIh r lllli, in 1 x Ineliiti lth. 1 1' ad.i'lii rehi-ved rn-i i '. i i ; 1 1 ae.'ht' lied. SatH fad toil i:uaraid'-i d. ' o n s u I t him. Pon t foi;''t theil.t'e, J.-l 1 ii ii i'i t't J it M ' t ti M h t't H it H M H it i' h it : it ti t't si n it Arc you troubled with imperfect tight, letters running together, skipping ol words in reading, seeing objects double, floating specks, avrrsion to light, confusion of objects which is re lieved by closing the eyes, a tired feel ing in and behind the eyes, a necessity ol bringing the light between the eyes and the object looked at, holding the book or work farther away than for merally in order to see clearly, or an inability to see distant object as well ai your Iriends see them? If so, it is quite tune your eyes re ceived altention. Our 15 years experience inscin tific eyesight testing is at your dispoital OSCAR BORG, Opt. D Licensed Optometrist naxmaiMtmatxmxxtxxtxxxxxt'otxxiA ii 8 n ft i n ; it ! 8 8