Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 10, 1918, Image 5

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FOR GOVERNOR
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A Patriotic American
A Native of Wiscon
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For 27 Years a Res
ident ot Oregon
local and personal Makes Long Auto Trip
O. P. HOFF, republican, for Andrew Mi-Bride, of Middle
State Treasurer. Read The sex, Peun., arrived in Heppner
Political Puzzle, pages 26-27, j a few days ago after having driv
election pamphlet. (Adv)jen the entire distance in his
GUS. C. MOSER
Republican
President Oregon State Senate
ot the Rights of
the People
For a vigorous prosecution of the war to a victorious con
clusion. For strict business principles in the management of State
affairs.
For Rural Credits Extension, Irrigation, Drainage and De
velopment of all our Resources.
For assistance by Portland Capital and Business to every
"section of our great State.
For the rights of both Labor and Capital under a scheme
of mutual co-operation.
FOR GOOD ROADS, BUT FIGHTING THE PAVING
TRUSTr We are paying about $5000 more per 16 foot mile
of Bitulithic Pavement in Oregon than is being paid in Wash
ington. Let us build good roads in every county in the State.
GIVE EVERY COUNTY A SQUARE DEAL.
Elect MOSER and you will forever banish the subtle influ
ence of the Paving Trust from Oregon politics.
Aggressively Independent
Dodge car. Mr. McBride is a
cousin of Mrs. J. O. linger and
Mrs. C. C. Patterson of this city
far on her way to and expects to make an extend-
j Lay in Your Year's Coal
NOW
Uncle Sam says buy it now
while the buying is good.
You are sure of getting it now,
but not in the fall.
Willard Herren and daughter
Dorothy went to Heppner Junc
tion Sunday, accompanying Mrs
Herren that
Settle.
Mrs.W. H. Herren and Mrs. S.
W- Spencer, of this city, and Mrs.
Karl Beach, of Lexington, left
Sunday morning for Seattle to
attend the Red Cross conference
there this week-
O. P. HOFF, republican, for
State Treasurer. Read The
Political Puzzle, pages 26-27,
election pamphlet. (pd ad)
Jimmie Wilson, popular clerk
in the grocery department ai
Minor & Co. has resigned his po
sition there and accepted a po
sition with the Conroy Grocery
Co- at Pendleton.
C. L. Lundell. a well-known
citizen of the Gooseberry coun
try, passed away at his home last
Monday at the age of about 40
years. Mr. Lundell had been in
poor health for some time.
O. P. HOFF, republican, for
State Treasurer. Read The
Political Puzzle, pages 26-27,
election pamphlet. (Adv)
K T. Caven, formerly of Con
don, now residing in Portland,
was here several days this week
selling stock in the Universal
Lock Nut Co. Mr. Caven claims
to have the only real lock nut
ever invented.
Mrs. J. T. Knappenberger is
rapidly recovering from a serious
operation which she submitted to
in the Heppner hospital last week.
She is now at her home on Chase
street. Her daughter, Miss Vel-
maleta Woolery, of Portland, is
here assisting in the care of her
mother.
D. Cox, well-known farmer of
Hinton creek, was seriously in
jured Saturday evening while
driving home from town in a
heavy wagon. A sudden jolt
when the wheels dropped into a
chuckhole threw Mr. Cox from
his seat, inflicting severe cuts
and bruses on his head and face.
Bob Neill, chief clerk at the
Palace hotel is of Scotch parent
age and strong for the allies. He
had three uncles and 11 cousins
in a Highland regiment and be
lieves thay have all been killed or
captured, as none of them have
been heard of for several months.
His father, II. B Neill, formerly
lived here and had charge of W.
0. Minor's show cattle.
VV. K. Corson, manager of the
Eurgovne store at Lexington, was
in town Tuesday morning. Mr
Corson says business is brisk in
ed visit with them. In fact, he
may decide to locate permanent
ly in Ileppuer as he has disposed
of all his interests in Pennsyl
vania before leaving that state.
He took the trip across the con
tiueut in a leisurely manner, hav
ing stopped en route for several
months with relatives and friends
in Nebraska.
i High-Cass Stallions
j and Mares
We are prepared to furnish to the stockmen of
Morrow county the very highest class of Regis-
tered animals in Percherons, Belgians, English
Shires, Hackneys and Coaches.
Registered Kentucky Jacks a Specialty
We can sell this stock to responsible parties, when
desired, on easy payments with no cash down and
at eight per cent interest.
Walter Matteson Goes to California
Walter Matteson, who went to
Camp Lewis recently with the
second contingent of the present
draft, writes the Herald that he
has been transferred to the med
ical detachment and sent to Camp
Kearney, California. CampKear
ney is 17 miles from San Diego.
Walter says it was a fine trip
from Tacoma to San Diego with
all varieties of country, scenery
and climate- He likes it fine at
Camp Kearney but says it is ru
mored that they may not stop
there long but may be sent east
and to France at an early date.
They are not far from the avia
tion school at San Diego and see
many airplanes flying at all times.
A. C. RUBY CO.
Carl Smith, General Agent for Eastern Oregon
Headquarters at Palace Hotel
Stock quartered at Stewart's Livery Barn
HEPPNER, : : OREGON
Rev- Dr. Geo- B. Van Waters
will hold services at the Episco
pal church next Sunday morning
and evening.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for kindly assist
ance and sympathy extended at
the time of the death and burial
of our dear baby.
C. L. Brown and Family.
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.
Lost or Strayed
Ten or twelve head of horses,
some branded with cross on left
stifle, five head branded with
crosg on jaw,, others branded
with quarter circle cross on left
stifle. A suitable reward will be
paid for information leading to
their recovery. Id4
Andy Rood, jr ,
Heppner, Ore.
Jacks to Lease
For the season to the right par
ties. Easton Oregon Jack Farm,
B. F. Swaggart. proprietor, Lex
ington, Ore. 51dlpd
Gilliam & Bisbee
A RE prepared to furnish the Farmers and Stock
Growers with all kinds of Machinery and Ex
tras for their 1018 requirements.
Extras are going to be hard to get and we
would advise the going over of all 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 are needed you may not be
able to get them and there will be no time to
waste in 1'JlH.
Reward S500.00 Reward
Notice is hereby given that II
will pay a reward of Five Hun
dred Dollars ($500.00) for the ar-
his town, with heavy shipments rest and conviction of any person I
of wheat going out daily The 'or persons stealing any of my
Gilliam & Bisbee
"We I lave it, Will Get il or it is Not Made"
j Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. i
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at Lexington
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at lone
Burgoyne warehouse is about to
wind up its season's business and
by the first of the week will have
shipped out 122 cars of wheat to
help feed the allies and win the I Dated at Heppner, Oregon
war. 10, 1'J18
horses or cattle from my pastur
or from the range.
John Kilkenny,
Heppner, Ore
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ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
FOR SALE
House ami lot. with double Ciragp. bargain t
Concrete Mixer, practically new. bargain at
Auto Truck, two ton capacity, bargain at .
(ias Liik'Mie. 1) tiore potr. bargain at
lii per cent discount above price for cah
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Republican Candidate
STATE TREASURER
'The voters of thi State
need M i n who understand
lh wo; k which it in their duty
to do; and men whn are hon.
st. fearless and patriotic;
Men who are American Such
a man in .Indue Fbomas I".
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Stat tdiould bo routined to
long, hard-headed men of ex
penence Judgi) Uyau come
under all these 'pialillratioris "
On-con (,'ity fcntei prise.
As an active member of the
i rnrit'e be has worked consist
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