Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 16, 1918, Image 3

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    IONE NEWS
Winter Comforts
Better get your comfort materials
early while they can be procured. Later
you may have trouble in getting what you
want, for cotton and covering both will
be scarce.
Cotton ChallfeS-36,"?- wiJe- neat colorinZs an designs,
sou out sircng. ine Dest cover- nr
ing for those ntw comforts or quilts; yard ZOC
o id. cotton oatts 8, P, pic cotton; ,arge
J 4 " jullo Sized comfort; size c1 C(
72x90 inches; stitched; etch pl.)U
Cotton Batts-?cid 15c to 35c
Wnrtl Rai toFuU Comfort size; moth proofed and sanitary;
VVUU1 LdlL) 2 and 3 lb.; plain or cheese cloth re
covered; each $3.50 to 44. O
Minor & Company
Heppner, Oregon
Wheat Wheat
I am buying wheat for the Pa
cific Grain Co. successors to
W.H. Houser ;t nd am prepared
to buy your grain outright and
pay cash.
Can furnish grain bags at lowest
prices.
rr7- 17 TtJOTTr?TC REAL ESTATE and
V. VVOlliliO,
HEPPNER, OREGON
INSURANCE
Lay in Your Veer's Coa! NOW
Uncle Sam say buy it NOW while
t'Ac buying is &nod
You ore sure to get it now, but not in the
Full
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
Sec Lew at Lexington or Bill at lone
(From the lone Independent.)
Judjje F. II. Robinson went to
Portland yesterday.
Art Pierca wm in town Tues
day from Wells Springs.
The Tumalum company re
ceived two carloads of fire wood
last Tuesday.
Huckleberry gathering trips to
the mountains is all the ro at the
present tima.
James Franklin and Jack Hynd
were Cecil citizens doing busi
ness in town Monday last.
Mrc.T. E. Cronan has returned
homa from Camp Lewis, whtre
she ha4 betn visiting her hus
band. T. B. Buffinnton took an auto
party, including Mr. and Mrs. 11.
I). Claxton, to Heppner Monday
evening.
(ieortt Marquex, superintend
ent in charge of tin building of
the ntw elevator, went to Port
land yesterday.
Mrs. Arioitoio and son, of
Yakima, Wash., are visitin in
town with Mrs. Mary Hale, Mrs.
Armitase's moiher.
Roy Cochran, a former resident
of lone, now one of Utic'o S&n.-;
soldisr bovs, is risking in t U o
county while on furlough.
Mr. Cochran, a government
employe, ia in town ior the pur
pose of installing a uniform ays
tern of bookkeeping in elevators.
Material for the erection of oil
tanks by the Standard Oil Co. in
the lower part of town is coming:
in daily and work will begin at
an early date.
Mrs. J. C. D.'Yine and Mrs. W.
J. Blake are tailing a Ttention in
the mountains, where they will
enjoy life close to nature for two
or three woeLs.
W. II. Cronk has put on a pair
oj overalls and is assisting a
force of mi"i in re-r.hir.gl'ing th
large lumber shed of the Tuma
lutn Company this week.
The first shipment of the 1018
wheat crop was made Monday
test when two ' ei'.r loads wore
shipped to Portland by C. I!.
S;erry, tho leal frain buyer.
Only a rn!1 number of the
I !"!',';, ij;t (!( fhOWcd l!
Motwiay tfvening for drill. They
were put through their paces hy
County Agent l'.rowu as drill
master.
Miss Adene Moore returned
home Sunday last from a visit in
I'.irtlasd. She was accompanied
on her return by Miss AlmaWills,
whom sh will iitertain for a
short time.
Matt HalverH'.n, who had 2'MiO
acr of wheat left after the hail
storm and cloud-hurst of last
month, out of the 'JVKJ acres he
ha I planted, U-uan thrcnhii g
last Tuesday.
Under dlrettimi tf Mr. Butcher
f I'ort'j tkt Telephone root
tuy ti kid workmen engaged
for lh put three weeks oer
aa'j'itf ed nitkirf itaprv.
esents on tl, l:nt in this vici
n;tr. 'eve let set
in I th" old i ri hare eer.
rep's'd ne oni. Cenner-j
t.M-i l.iv :' ) tun Mide witki
ei'urrei lit es a: i ti e service;
irr.pn : in e.erjr way. As
r. s ill of tin S-vera! p-w phoees ,
ha . e l n ir it.i'.ed in tow n. !
im-m c.,-av.. ,t the o. !
A."., C' it'.-. a- 1 Mrs. Lr,a
, Sm-11 SI ur!e. Marrow County!
Sc kI S i:" i ifi"i !"f t.were ron '
d ic'irg fruit ft'd vegetable cm '
d m'l- s'ra'inrii at Il.mlmin
, !hv tin at ('oil Tuesday
ar.it We r.. -.!;., I . ( )' hT fee- ,
tif.r.H of tK n.'i' t v ' ill i vii'"d
nr it ilinvf -I ru i fiven. It.e
n !ie W" t eriyr r nductp' on
their tra.i U ,v ' jr.ty Air-nX '
I'.row n in his a ito. I
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The United States Food Administration says
AVE FATS
We must save fats to feed our fighters. We must save fats
to help our fighters fight. Every hog is as necessary to
winning the war as a shell. Every pound of fat is as sure of
service as a bullet. Use fowl, fish, vegetables, vegetable
oils, cheese. Purely vegetable Cotosuiet, Crisco, Olive Oil,
Wesson Oil, Mazolo (made from Indian Corn.)
SAM. HUGHES COMPANY
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HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop.
All kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats,
Poultry and Lard
Phone Main 73
Heppner, Oregon
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Profits
Lare or Small
Packers' profits look big
when the Federal Trade
Commission reports that four
of them earned $140,000,000
during the three war years.
Packers' profits look small
When it b explained thflt
this profit was earned on
total sulci of over four and
a half billion dollars or
only about three cent on
each dollar of tales.
This is the relation between profits
and sales:
Profits
Sales n
3
If no packer profits had been
earned, you could have bought
your meat at only a fraction of
a cent per pound cheaper?
Packers' profits on meats and
animal products have been lim
ited by the Food Administration,
since November 1, 1917.
Swift & Company, U.S. A.