Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 11, 1918, Image 4

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AT MINOR'S
XE HAVE just received a new line "TREE Paper Doll cut out Sets for the
" of "Elsie Dinsmore" and "Little little girls. These paper dolls repre-
Sister" Wash Dresses, and we are sure sent thi$ Hne of ChilcWs Dresses and
you will say that they are the most at- are . real colors and fa
tractive Children s Dresses you have ever j r .1 j Ai 1 tl ii
seen. They are made from fast colored d of dresses themselves. The chil-
Ginghams in prettiest styles. They save dren Wl11 have Sreat f un cutting out and
mothers much time and energy. Sizes 3 playing with these dolls. One free virile
to 14 years. Come in and examine them. they last to every child that asks for them.
"Wirthmorc
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an-:
ill at the old price, $1 and $2
Next month the universal price of tfcsss most papular Blouses mil hz advanced. Better be fcrehaod-
d and buy a liberal st?fvpsy now. Next aimih the National Price will be $1 .50 and $2.00
Buy Liberty Loan Bonds now Beat the Hun everlastingly is what counts now
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or Qmlity?VA
You'll likely find it
costs you even s
to chew Gravely. It
goes further. You
only need a small
chew of this class
of tobacco, and it
holds its good, sat
isfying taste a long,
long time.
goes further that's
why you can get the good
taste of this class of tobac
co without extra cost.
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
10$ a pouch-anc worth it
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: BANKING BUSINESS:
You have more orL'ss of it.
Possibly it is with us. Such
being the case you know
somethen t:f our service. It
not a p.xtron wcukin't it he
well for you to become one?
We invite both small and
large accounts.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEPPNER.
Resources More than $1,500,000
r'f', 0si a ul), :!':!". to his c:Mi:unt he was- .:t. the front fr.
tin; iietahl tlif week. ! ranee, he wan tin.' f'-i oL Mr. and
10. F. KUis. stud; breed, r of the ' Mrs' Friink pn Com,on' his
i brothers, James I), ar.: O n.ld Hum
being prominent business
Li.
lU.uiman cor. utry was in town Kri
tawtaw
W. (). Hill. cashier of the Lexing
ton State Haul;, was a business visitor
in llcppunr Wednesday.
Hev. Dr. George 1!. Van Wuters
v-. i 1 1 hold services In the lipiscopal
Clinreli next Sunday morning and
evening.
Andy and Harry liood have sold
their wheat erop of around "UUU
sacks to Kuy V. Whltels, buyer for
the Pacific Urulu Co., the price being
$2.12 in bulk.
Ur. Turner eye specialist of Port
land, will be In Ileppner again Tues
day, October 2pml, one day only.
Consult 1 1 i in at llarnard's Rooming
House. In lone Monday, October 21.
Having found It necessary to re
move to Portland, will sell my res
idence and furniture at very attrac
tive price. See at home after 4 p. m.
or on Saturday. HKLKN V. KNAP
I'KNIllIUS. 23tf
Sam Notsoii, who being prosecut
liiK attorney and food administrator
Is supposed to know, reports to the
Herald that Tom lloyd was running
around loose In town Wednesday
which, be says Is better than to be
running around tight. Sam no doubt
speaks from experience.
The Ileppner War College held a
rather exciting session last Sunday
when tin- foke report thai Germany
I, ,ul mii roinlei ed unconditionally
i.illb'l i i 'i ii ,.i i lull. Hue dead laiiiii'
pott oillonk..l a piece lit' cit
; ii.ee h'-r.ill i' he .1 . -.o d.ll'tt' o
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vt..ii t :.t foim.l 1. 1. it
. n . , t n( w ater
ilJ Imr ! i:i i he i .ih uu
ii.ie t. e tow it U..i.', aiul lolites
ii til. p.i able and t:,e tr.ieb l
were olii.te,! ,i , ,.,r night at a
pih.tte ie-l.l,n,e at fie edge of town
not being able to t ,n a t:.e liotel.
.1 ' i ti lttoMian .. Ill f mm Huttei
d iiU'u Die !, i. ..king ur'
,i in. 1 1 . I . t to wml. i tock rat t li
on W illow ' S lie ! .i boiitl I a
I. ,'i.e ii'i.int ii e ir.i in the Wai-
II. -I t. III ll. Ileal l.l Cl'i'nll, Hlld !
Ii n hg fei ,1 a'.l bu it About l"ii
Is., i.l i.f t,.ik ill be w in, -lid thru
Mr. IImmii.iii an. I li ll.nd Ktenrbmni
tetnl a band of C ir i-..''!e on sun
l.i-J W illi, l and iVe p. : ! i-nt no.
.1 a U. n -
I'l Tit- ' I .;'.
men of
that city. Mrs. I'd IJrewlin, of Ilepp
ner, is his cousin. His mother re-,
reived word from, Washington ttn
nottnclng his death which oroirrpd
August lst. no farther de!nlh; being
given.
The tine new home being built by
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson on
Court street is rapidly Hearing com
pletion. It Is modern and commo
dious and ranks ns one of the best
residences in the city.
Wm. Padberg, oue of the big wheat
growers of Morrow county, was tn
town Tuesday on business. He re
port having tiuished harvesting and
smiles when he says so as though he
Is glad of It.
Charlie Jayne returned from a trip
to Portland last Friday and so
pleased Is he with getting back to
good old Morrow county that since
returning he has been carrying one
eye in a sling says he can't stand
too much of this glorious sunshine
and sublime scenery all lit once; liar
to get used to it sort of gradually.
Hob Ca'snor, extensive rattle rais
ei ot the Spray emmtrv, was a hui-l-m
s lisitor heir dining the week.
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HENRY SCHWARZ. Proprietor
I handle all kinds of
Fresh and Salt Meats and Poultry,
Lard, Compounds, Sausages
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Poultry, Hides, Etc.
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SUBSCRIBE for the HEPPNER HERALD
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w ho i i Ii lo ati d her 2d
dgi' -day. ii loln'i t'tli.
Wars are won with
metal save it.
Iron and steel ere needed (or
tankt, guns, ammunition,
ships, railroads, etc. Folks at
home must save iron and steel
to help win the war.
Use tho old ranga
until after the war.
Mdce your old ranee do little longer
by having it repaired. II it's pm
Itp.-.iimK, then the next brtt step i
to buy the ran;:" t hat .uvea fuel, food
ai d repnir.. 1 he Mnjcsiic'i heat
t;i;ht iivrtinrt pr'.veclil li.el vrontei
ill peri'-ct bitkinp pfvrnti food
l.'ailn.anu ilur,brr,-ii:"ib! r.vilienbla
iron and ma-ic n r.;; c:..i:cjul iron
fu.iUo repair a r.oe nec.l.
GILLIAM & EiSDZf.
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toi (tie Sitimlay I'veiilng Post. a
calling oil Ins liippiiir fitrllds tind
p'lion Tiiinlay mid gumg lliem nil
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on (!il l'i'.i( and hi" ft bods nr
tin in ) led by (he n . pb- win S,no
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