Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 08, 1918, Image 3

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    1 BARGAJNSl
$6
Men's Fifteen-inch Lace
Boots, Brown Calf
Men's Five-inch Work A A .
Shoe, Light or Heavy $32 n
Sole, Tan or Black V D T
Get Yours While We Have Your Sizes at These Prices
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
HEPPNER BAKERY
Where Purity and Quality count
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies, Doughnuts, etc., baked every day
Special Attention given Orders for Parties, etc.
W. C. BOWLING, Prop.
HEPPNER, OREGON
HARDMAN GARAGE
BLEAKMAN ft RAU, Props.
Courteous and Efficient Service by
Courteous and Competent Workmen
Accessories, Supplies, Expert Vulcanizers
Guaranteed Tire Service
HARDMAN, OREGON
LUCKY STIiiKE
CIGARETTE
YOU'LL enjoy this real
Burley cigarette. It's
full of flavor just as good
as a pipe.
IT'S TOASTED
The Burley tobacco is
toasted; makes the taste
delicious. You know how
toasting improves the flavor
of bread. And it's the
same with tobacco exactly.
Guiyanreed by
r
Auto Turns Turtle; Leg Broken
From Arlington Independent
we learn that Hun. C. C. Clark,
of that city, met with a serious
accident on Wednesday of last
week while on a trip to Rhea
Siding, where he expected to
meet the Canadian officers and
take them lo Arliugtou, where
they were scheduled to address
a mid-day meetiug.
Owing to the fact that the snow
had made traveling difficult the
officers thought it better to con
tinue their trip by rail, which they
did.
After the train had pulled out
Mr. Biggs, who had driven his
auto over to assist in bringing
the men, started on the return
journey leaving Mr. Clark to fol
low him. When some distance
away Mr. Biggs begau to get un
easy at the non appearance of
Mr. Clark aud turned back to
Hnd that while crossing the
Rhea bridge Mr. Olark's auto
had upset, pinning him beneath
the machine but fortunately ouly
catching his leg, which was brok
en at the ankle. Mr. Biggs
placed him in his auto and
brought him to Arlington, where
he was placed on train No. 17
and taken to the hospital at The
Dalles.
Hoff Seeks Treasurer's Office
CECIL ITEMS
C. A. Minor arrived Monday
at "The Last Camp" from Fort
land, leaving Tuesday for Hepp
ner, where he will spend a few
days.
J. W. jOsboru, Mrs. Combest
and Mrs. T. II. Lowe dined with
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin
Monday.
Louis Montague was a Cecil
visitor from Arlington Monday.
Jack IInd, W. G Hynd, Alf
Shaw, T. 11. Lowe and Miss
Louise Shaw look in the lecture
given by the Canadian officers at
Ueppuer last week.
A. C. Niinor, J. 1J. Franklin
and wife, Mrs. Bennett aud the
Misses Easton, Hynd and Frauk-
Liu left od the local for Ueppuer
Tuesday.
Miss Carrie Nash was a Cecil
Ciller Tuesday.
A. Ileuriksen returned home
Wednesday after a brief visit in
the Redmond district.
Grandma Nash, who has been
visiting with Leou Logan for the
past few days, returned home
Wednesday.
Mesdames I'. Nash and A. E.
N.ish visited with Mrs. l'oyd Ixj
gin Friday.
J, J. Mclntire lelurneJ fiom
lleppner Saturday.
J. II. Miller, loy Slender, Jus.
J. Allyu and U. C. Winters were
all in Cecil SalurdHy, the ricent
snow btorm havinu MispenUed
work on the ranches and farm.
A surprise puny was sprung
on Warren Slender on the Mucin-
ion of his 'Jlst bi i t Inlay by i. bo ul
i't of his f i iend h. All rtiioit
Having had a youd lime.
E II Kellogg, of llippner.who
is doing home huj hauling on the
llenrikeu place, iihoIh a trip In
Cecil Saturday to have his gaso
line tank replenished.
Mr. Ik'HSt, jf WhSC", Spent the
week in Citil lixing up hmUvei
Und cur.
Jack II) ml left on the loi ul for
lleppner on a tiusiut'SK trip.
Sox Morgan, Cecil Alult and
Mr. II. Ahull pe ii i Suiily
with Mr. I!oyd I.ognii at Ctnl.
Koy Stendfi ii mJ ' .1 Thorn.
.. . l ii . ii i
' I I AO
UoUUliS Hll'l II l.-l IlilefS llll'l
parly, were (Veil viitor Sun.
day.
II"nry Kirr-lr, who hi ln-t-i
I,. I' . j
fclT irffiilllillff InllHliilllilllllllllllWMIMIIIilllMWI
j High-Class Stallions
I and Mares
We are prepared to furnish to the stock men of
Morrow county the very highest class of Regis
tered animals in Fercherons, Belgians, Euglish
Shires, Hackneys and Coaches.
j Registered Kentucky Jacks a Specialty
We can sell this stock to responsible parties, when
desired, on easy payments with uo cash down aud
at eight, per cent interest.
O. P. HOFF
0. P. Hoff, for 15 years Labor
Commissioner of Oregon, is a
candidate for the nomination for
S'ate Treasurer on the Republi
can ticket. Mr. Koff announces
that he will make the race on his
record as Labor Commissioner,
his wide acquaintance with the
industrial and business needs of
the state and his close relations
with both employers and ' em
ployes on questions concerning
labor problems. His brief de
claration of principles is: "My
oath of office is my platform, my
record is your guarantee, and my
experience is your protection."
Income Tax Inspector Busy Man
Wm. Kennedy, represeuting
the U. S. Treasury Department
in the capacity of income tax in.
spector, is about the busiest
man in lleppner this week, and
if he belonged to a labor union
would probably be in trouble
with his union for working over
time. Eighteen hours a day is
ibout Mr. Kennedy's gait and
the corridors in the court house
are crowded with citizens, early
and lale, seeking Mr. Kennedy's
assistance in determining how
much money they made last
year. I he time for reporting
Income taxes expires February
lOlh.
Last Day for Government Insurance
Men in service must take out
government insurance before
February 12. One million re
main unprotected yet. It is up
lo the newspapers of the state to
make Oregon's soldiers and sail
ors who enlisted before October
15 realise that this is their last
chance. Fut it up to them that
unless they get in before Feb. 12
their families will be among those
that are going to be left desti
tute,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
II. S. Kwing wus in from Cecil
Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scriv
hit went to fori land Monday for
i few day visit.
Fred Crump, of the prosper
ous Sund Hollow district, wus i
Sunday visitor in lleppner.
A. Ileuriksen. extensive farm
er unl stockman from Cecil, was
i business visitor in lleppner
the lirst of the week.
I'. A. loung, of lone, was a
lleppner visitor Tuesday and
while in town called on the Her
ild and plunked down three!
fur two yearn subscription.
- Mrs. Ii C. IhvelbUs and little
son, Robert, jr., of Richmond,
''ill., ia the guest of her pirt-nU,
Mr. and Mra. C. V. Shurle.
They expect to remain for sev
i l week.
WAN TED - Good woman for
UMieritl housework on a ranch.
in family. Sii-mly job as
lotitf as suited. lK)ad.iy. Ad
dies A J. Knobfock, lleppner.
re . or photw SL'Fll. 40. U
J h Wilkint has had the en
A. C. RUBY CO.
Carl Smith, General Agent for Eastern Oregon
Headquarters at Palace Hotel
Stock quartered at Stewart's Livery Barn
HEPPNER, : : OREGON
Home Products for Home People
We Mauufacture
WHITE STAR FLOUR-GRAHAM-WHOLE WHEAT
CREAM MIDDLINGS
ROLLED BARLEY AND MILL FEED
General Storage and Forwarding
Heppner Farmers Elevator Co.
THE BRICK
McATEE & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
Gilliam & Bisbee
A RE prepared to furnish the Farmers and Slock
Growers with all kinds of Machinery and Ex
tras for their 11)18 requirements.
Extras are going to be hard to get and we
would advise the going over of nil machinery
NOW and ordering the Extras, and have all ma
chinery adjusted and ready for use when the time
comes to use it. Take our word for it, if you
wait until the Extras arc needed you may not bo
able to get them and there will be no time to
waste in I'JIS.
Gilliam & Bisbee
"Wc Have it, Will Get il or it i Not M.ule"
ftj Mm
People's Cash Market
HENRY SCIIWARZ, Prop.
All Kinds ot rrefcli and bait Meats
Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73
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Notice
From and f t r thin
d.iN tin-1 1'ifiy
HERALD FOR FINE JOB PRINTING
on the sick list (or ih.? pi-t few
day, ncc'ii.pit.yd l.y Mr
St n-eter nd futility. j i nt Sun
day with I'm-tv Jim olirn.
Ilev. Ir. Van Wt-r will i-ivo prov iu-r,t in the pp-rncfl of
hi uul iiK i.thly nd In-!. in ( tli room in very fcn-nt and will '
r-ll 1111 r II. II
ilirn fci-cond mid third
ti n I'bIhcq hotel re pupxrt-d ml
ii hut! the wimxJ work re
Uttmxl ni vitrniohed Hie im-
For Sale
(Ti'i) hind 1'inmI work
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the furiiii-r priro IhK ii'lniire ni in i n t Id'1-" iiniimiU
IH Hld 111'fi'i.onry hy lh i V l!'VrM.
vmii'i'd w liuli.nli prn . In uh i luf lli ppner. Ore
llrl'I'NMl Lli.M I A I'nttrK I'll !
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ktlhe llerttli hhou
l.ou.u.
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lierwld ouly t Lo per )fr.
I'ii I'mi'V will known hhecp
11,411. n h ll.'pi mr visitor froiii
Willow Suul iy
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