Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 04, 1918, Image 4

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    LEXINGTON NEWS
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Eat plenty; Eat wisely, but without
waste. Save Wheat, Meats, Fats
and Sugar. The soldiers at the
Front will need them all. Be loyal
to your own state. Use more Po
tatoes and ship more wheat.
We have everything in the
Grocery Line.
Pheips ' Grocery Co.
urned Out
Washed 'Out
BUT STILL I THE RING
Hardware! .&
snplemersts
W e have it, will get it, or it
is not made
Gilliam & Bisbee
Heal Gravely Chewing Plue is
c clving the tobacco problem
for more men every day.
Smaller chew. Better tobacco.
The good taste lasts.
Peyton Brand
Real Gravelv
i Chewing Plug
1Cc a Puch-Qnt' WOTtfl '
; S- ) I 1
I Crawly lull tamacA lontmr ilco( I
no morm to chmw than ordinary plug
L ":' '. i, X '2i B. r.mvrlr ToWra Coinp.ax
l! . aJwi-iJ tuvUU, Vutlr.i
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Home Products for Home People
u: manitacitkh
U hite Star Flutr.Crahani.Whole Wheat.
Cream Middlings
Rolled Parley and Mill Feed
General Storage and Forwarding
Hcppncr Farmers Elevator Co.
' Mrs. M. F. Mulloy is assisting
Mrs. Pichett at the hotel.
; Hynd Bros, are doing some
hauling this week with a motor
truck.
A successful Sunday school
i rally was . hplH hv the niir.;
school last Sunday.
Jess Snvder finisld
ful harvest work and was a pas
senger for Tonnenish W
IT I 7 ' ' I M .V1
nesday.
Jim Helms hns
ily from the ranch to town, and
rented the Dlare to his mn tr,A
son-in-law.
Howard Slate and wifpnrA r.m.
paring to move to the John Mc
Millan ranch. They expect to
stay a year.
Karl Beach has been vprv Vvicv
this week instaling some concrete
work and erecting a windmill at
Doc Lewis' place.
Mrs. Sarah White and son fW.
aid have about finishprl thu;r
work on the ranch and will move
back to town again.
Misses Marv Tlnrnn' Tof iq l?o
J Mil, DlUIIL JJO"
helson. Edna Ranm. nnn r cr.no
Leach are all nicely domeciled in
ruruana, wnere they are attend
ing school.
We announce t) e arrival nf
other soldier in this vicinity. The
young man was Dorn to Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Deris at. thpir hnma
about a week ago.
Mr. and Mrs. FA Rn
back from Portland, where thty
were cauea by the illness of Mr
r 1 1 I r . m. . .
Durcneii s latner. The n m p.-
tleman has greatly improved.
Ermund Znrharr mnrln a t-;
the Mountains Sunday with his
uray irucK alter some lumber.
Ermond says since the rain the
roads up that way are in a terri
ble condition.
We understand anntti fit IYirl
deal was consumated lately
whereby Earl Warner sold his
ranch to Albert Kerher. Fil
will live in town anrl conri
youngsters to school.
We are nlpapH tn annnu.-nn
that Lexington has subscribed
ner quota in the tourth Liberty
Loan, but anyone who knows
Lexington's generosity in all
things patriotic do not wonder.
The ladies of the Red Cross
met and elected oflii-pr last- Sun
day afternoon. A linen shower
is being solicited by the ladies
this week. Mrs. Trannie Parker
and Mrs. John McMillan have
one part of the town and Mrs.
Pete Beymer and Mrs. Stubbie
field the other part. These ladies
report contributions very generus
Hi-l'l''iiM'N Visit Valley.
('. A. Miliar ii nd fumlly n,i,i Mrs,
Sum K. VanViictor returned from a
pli asiint trip to western Oregon Sun
day. After spiiidliiK a few days in
Portland the party toured t tie Will
amette valley coining across tlie
t'ascade ruiiite via the Harlow trail.
They report conditions rather liad
In the valley because of protracted
drouth ilurlui; the Huniiner causim? u
Kreat hhoriane In tho staple crops.
Many ilweliiKn and biisltiesH houses
In the valley towiiM visited are
vacant the people having gone to the
"lilpvards for employment, lieturu
ln home they traversed Keveral
eountleH In eastern Oregon and
everywhere the country looked tine.
Ueccnt rain bus started vegetation
and the KttiMde tlebu are mostly
green and fallow ground in splendid
condition for fall needing.
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NOTIt V, l (H I'l lll.!C.TIO
Pi purtnient f t! , Interior. V. 8.
Uind t':!Ue at I .a f.rando. Oregon.
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Notice is hereby given that Iva
lllait. of Lena. iK-gnn. ho. on
liecemb. r H. 1914. made ll.uiiesteud
Ke.lry. No. iH"!!:i. f,,r SK'tXW1,,
SV4NK aiidW'jSK1. Section
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t:.it U illamette M-rldUn. has Pb
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land above .1 .-. r t ! - -I . before C. l
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Vern i'e.ir.,.ii. i;, rs ,v. Cum
tnliniv Walter W. 1. 1, k man. a.l i f
Uu. t-r. g..n. Ad li-oii M. M.u.re.
ef llcppner. Oregen
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Heglslrr.
Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to :
the defense of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the
fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in
military training, has responded to the call. The College is
distinguished not only for its military instruction, but
Distinguished also for . !
Its strong industrial courses for men and for women:
In Agriculture Commerce, Engineering, Forestry
Home Economics, Mining, Pharmacy, and
Vocational Education.
Its wholesome, purposefu 1 student life. '
Its democratic college spirit.
Its successful graduates.
Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, 1258,-
uvti luny peiLciu representing omcers.
College opens September 23, 1918
For catalog, new Illustrated Booklet, and other information write to the Registrar, CorvallU, Oregon
To All Wheat Growers of
Morrow County
I will be in the market for all classes of
wheat at all times during the coming
season, prices based on government
; 1 - f ti . .
liiisDecnon SUDS. Kafts and harvpet no-
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supplies at market prices.
PHILL COHN
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McATEE & AIKEN, Props.
Ice Cream and Card Parlov
Are You Going io Build?
If so we are in a position to save you money and an
noyance if you will give us a chance to figure on ycur
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Plumbing' Supplies Wl Plumbing
Cood material is the basis of a good job of painting
and only first-class material can give you a satisfactory
job of plumbing.
LET US SERVE YOU
Peoples Hardware Co.
Main and Willow Sts. HEPPNER, ORE.
Tash & Akt rs ol.l stand.
The Dawn of
A New Day
Hack and behind tho wdMness and weariness of the
War, men of vision Rlimpse a jrreat liuht
Freedom of the Whole World
The accomplishment of this end is the definite task
that we as a nation have set for ourselves.
Every true patriot will support the Government and
will lend his money to the fullest extent of hisenpnrity
You can purchase Bonds of the Fouith Isue throuub
this Hank.
Farmers & Stockraisers
National Bank
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HPrlH 0ffice for Good
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