Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 28, 1918, Image 3

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Professional Column
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DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
HEPPNER,
OREGON
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, - OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM !. VAN VACTOR
VTTORNEY-AT-LAW
HEPriER, OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Watch paper for datei
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND ..... OREGON
Regular monthly visits lo HEPPNER and IONE
DR. GUNSTER
VETERINARIAN
Licensed Graduate
HEPPNER : : OREGON
Phone 722 (Day or Night
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
FRANCIS A' McMENAMINI
LAWYER
Rolxtts Building, Heppner, Oregon
ROY V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOANS
HeDnner. Oregon
DR. J. L. CALLAWAY
Osteopathic Physician
6 ROBERTS BUILDING
Phone "43.
At Lexington Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
D.
For Sale
Fifty (')0) hend good work
mules. Twenty-live CS) head
fine, big inures. If you need
any stock in tins line it will pay
you lo inspect these animals.
GlY BoYKK.
40tf Heppner, Ore.
CLEAN UP. Now itl'u linie
to clean up your rubbish. I will
haul it away for you when you
are ready. See in or call Main
Wj. Lee C'antwcll. J'tf
at
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Mill
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BILLS
The Packer's Bill
for Live Stock
For the first six months of our operations
under the Food Administration, ending
April 30, 1918, Swift & Company paid for
DRESSED WEIGHT LBS.
live stock 1,558,600,000
For the same
periodinl917 1,338,300,000
Increase in
Weight 16V2 220300,000
Increase
in cost 5496 ...
$323,800,000
$210,400,000
$113,400,000
The Consumer's
Bill for Meat
must necessarily have increased
correspondingly, as Live Stock
prices and meat prices fluctuate
together.
When the producer gets high
prices for his live stock, tha con
sumer's meat bill must neces
sarily be larger.
Year Book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company, U.S.A.
FOR SALE
House and lot, with double Garage, bargain at
Concrete Mixer, practically new, bargain ut
Auto Truck, two ton capacity, bargain at
Gas Engine, 10 horse power, bargain at
10 per cent, discount above prices for cash
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Sli'ii.l
See
E. GILMAN, Heppner, Oregon
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.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber
LEW
Lexington
BILL
at lone
SEE
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- U at !' honrn at Parker' !
hotel July 4. J and . D -n't
W R. Irwin and
to KiM'kawHV l ai h
no tumirry. ''j
JITNEY SERVICE. -fill a
jitn-y for p"cial tram trip or
ny other ;rvicn. dv or mkM
Iuy phone 'mn 1- Niirht pliotie
i W here th y w ill occupy I li.-i r no
; me ruttaifp throutrh 'he h-a'cd
t'-rm I hey dro e
their car ia the I "lu
CECIL ITEMS
Hiram Beard has returned from
Portland to again take up his
work on Butterby Flats.
Mr. and Mrs. Henriksen were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs Berry
of Arlington Sunday last.
Peter Bauernfiend returned
from Pendleton Sunday. He re
ports wheat looking very poor
between there and Walla Walla.
Mrs. T- H. Lowe spent Sunday
Jack Hynd and wife on Butterby
Flats.
M. V. Logan has spent the past
week visiting in and around Ce
cil.
R. Pope spent the week end at
Heppner Junction.
T. H. Lowe was in Arlington
Monday attending to some busi
ness. Messrs. Winter Bros, and fam
ily of Shady Dell were in Arling
ton Monday.
W. B. Barratt, of Heppner,
brought Mrs. Barratt and Miss
Margaret to Cecil Tuesday even
ing to visit among friends while
Carl
he proceeded to Arlington to
catch the train for Portland,
where he spent a few days.
Mrs. A. E. Nash and Mrs. H.
L. Everett visited with Mrs.Hen
riksen Wednesday.
The Misses Malinda and Sarah
E- May, who have been attend
ing the Normal college at Mon
mouth, returned home Thursday
to spend the summer vacation
with their parents on the Lone
Star ranch near Cecil.
J. H. Miller and Miss Crabtree
were Cecil visitors Wednesday.
W. G. Palmateer left for Eu
gene Thursday on- a business
proposition.
Mr. O'Mearacame from Wasco
Friday to deliver the Harris Com
bine Harvester which J. W. Os
born recently purchased.
Mrs, T. H. Lowe visited with
Mrs. Combest Friday afternoon.
Mr. Millho'.land and D. Z. Irv
in, of Portland, were Cecil call
ers on their way to Arlington and
took dinner with T. H. Lowe and
wife, lhey both gave great
credit to the excellent repast
which was cooked on one of the
Standard Oil Companys' Perfec
tion oil stoves.
At a meeting held in the Cecil
school district Jack Hynd was
elected chairman, R. E. Duncan
and Boyd Logan were elected
directors and J.W. Osborn school
clerk.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs Everett Logan on the arri
val of a fine daughter Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Lowe is very busy these
lays knitting a pair of socks in
:he National colors with three
! fold Columl ia Saxony wool.which
no
w
i she intends to dispose of for the
' benefit of the lone Red Cross.
.These socks will be on exhibition
J in Cecil, Morgan, Lexintrton and
I Heppner, and w ill then be hand
led over to Mrs. Dr. Chick, of
I lone, who w ill have charge of
them until they are disposed of
J it the Uediross doings July 41 11.
Mrs I,owe is now selling tickets
for the same at 2."e each.
I The Cecil War Savings Stamp
J hive was another line success.
: Its quota was almost doubled the
I first day of the drive
J j Mrs Pettjohn has been visit
J iiiif her daughter, Mrs. Barnes,
for the nasi week.
Proclamation
The Fil e Mirsh'll hcpHI t lliei.t
,f I Imx"M Is inukinir a Kpecutl
ippenl In city nlViciiiK of Oregon
'o lis -.1st III wiikiiik a ciinpm;!!
fur a Mine hihI sule F01111I1 o!
.1 uly.
Din liil.eveil th.ll there me
pinp'e who Hi '(.'til I it M H'lwml.
ii;e if this iippni 1 unity, 11 tit) 1
lie 1 l I ! of II pill I I'll II' (li'llloU
.tuition. In iiiltu l null. hi ilitinitife
Co.
'ii pi 0 pi 1 1 y and w u r supplies ! i
.Xpli.sii.h-. resulting Ml (llsns.
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Ill I'll" A I'll lhs II I . I t 1 Mild III
'1 II HUH) Willi I 1. 1' Hlllnll I ilk I'll .
iv ii'h'-i M lyof s i.f 1 h" Stitto ill
'lilt'"!. I hereby prohibit I In '
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j High-Cass Stallions
and Mares
We are prepared to furnish In the stockmen of
J Morrow county the very highest class of Regis-
J tered animals in Percherons, Belgians, English
J Shires, Hackneys and Coaches.
: Registered Kentucky Jacks a Specialty
J We can sell this stock to responsible parties, when
2 desired, on easy payments with no cash down and
J at eighc per cent interest.
A. C. RUBY CO.
Smith, General Agent for Eastern Oregon
Headquarters at Palace Hotel
Stock quartered at Stewart's Livery Ram
HEPPNER, : : OREGON
Home Products for Home People
We Mauufaclure
WHITE STAR FLOUR-GRAHAM -WHOLE WHEAT
CREAM MIDDLINGS
ROLLED BARLEY AND MILL FEED
General Storage and Forwarding
Heppner Farmers Elevator Co.
Gilliam & Bisbee
A RE prepared to furnish the Farmers and Stock
Growers with all kinds of Machinery and Ex
tras for their IMS 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 ami 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 IMS.
Gilliam & Bisbee
"We Have it, Will Get it or it is Not Made'
HARDMAN GARAGE
I'.I.EAKMAN si KALI, Pi..,.,.
Courteous and l.ffit ivnt Servii o ly
Courteous and ( lumpi-tent Woikimn
Acct'ssorii's, S'lpplics, l.xpi-il Vuli'.iniri
(iiiar.inttt'd I ire Serxiie
IIAKDMAN, OKI.C.ON
People's Cash Market
III.NKV SCI I WAR, I',.-,..
All Kinds ol I re:h and halt Meals
Poultry and Lard
Phone Main 73
Horses for Sato
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