Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 18, 1918, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MINOR
Hi
111
Some
Satisfying
Chew
Break two or three
little squares off the
filug of Real Gravely,
t's a small chew
tastes better and stays
with you longer than
your big chew of ordin
ary plug. That's why
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
10 a pouch-ant worth if
DnuiWHiMMimiu
Just to Remind You
Owners
of
1 .ihcrty
Honds
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEPPNER.
Resources More than $1,500,000
SUBSCRIBE toR the HEPPNER HERALD
N. -
& CO.
THE NEW FALL COATS ARE HERE
and They're Beauties
It is not easy this year to assemble the showing that we of Fer you. Conditions have been unusual
-fabrics scarce, sources of supply short So we are all the more proud of the Fall Coats we are of
fering you with confidence in your approval. Man-tailored with theexpertr.ess of years of skill
made of servicable material at the fairest of pricesthey are coats of res! economy.
CLASSIC COATS fOR FALL "STYLISHLY DISTINCTIVE."
' Plan to spend some time among them soonbefore the smartest moddsare chosen. You'll enjoy
"looking for a coat," it is not a task hut really a delightful experience to shop through Classic
Coats and well enjoy showing them to you. Classic Coats are well worth getting acquainted with--,
we'er sure you will agree with us just the minutd you slip into one.
it costs nothing extra
to chew Real Gravely
the best chewing
plug in the world.
. .
It gats further thut'r.
why you con get the (oud
taste ef this class of tubac
cn ivilkcut extra cost.
WlimillUUMbHWUHIUIUHIMIINIHHHIIIUIIIIHnUinnillllUUUIinHUtUimtWtitIHI!Rf(
I f u arc llic owner of l.ilurtv Itoiuls of
lliv first H!k! s.Cuid issues of I'M 7, von
siioittj Like iitU jiu.iiic of the privilege of
eiti et'ii'14 ihctn i"l t'oiuls lie.irini; I 1-1
pi r ei'iit ink i st. I I, is iii!eiie expires
Nov enilu r ''lh.
We lire .it vour service. SimpK liriiti the
hoiuls tons niul we will he pleased to look
after all the details.
Yours for sei v ice,
A. ll( nrihsen, stockman of Cfcil,
was in town Wednesday.
Mr. Nonlyke, oi' Lexington, was
a visitor in Heppner Tuesday.
Oscar Cochran and Fred Ilitcliie
of lone were in town Tuesday.
W. 1. Dtittou v;s hero from Port
land durini; tiie week isltir.K Ills
many 1'rlendH and looking after
busines:', interests.
John C. Mclntlrc reports having
some sick sheep nt his ranch the re
sult of poisxmoim weeds on the ranue
His loss so far lias been small.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Matlock, of Pen
dleton, vvwe week end k'uesls of Mr.
uud Mrs. Kd Pattereon. Mr. Mat
lock Is Mr. Patterson's brother.
M-h. 1). . Hoitnott left Sunday
imiinWiiiK 'or St. Louis and other
Mississippi valley poiuts, where she
expect tn visit for sererul months.
Stacy Huberts, who was seriously
ill last week Is much botor and with
Mrs. Huberts left yesterday for the
southern part of Ci.litomlu to spend
the Vlnter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Avers and
Mrs. S. V. Spencer returned Sunday
i vcnlni; from a pleasant trip to Pay
i tie, Idaho, whcie they t-i. nt a Week
or o i--.lin:; i"I:it;ve -
I'l'IWP en r..id b. ! i.r;i ll.p;i-
! II i.di ..111.
; 'l . 1110 ire,
e by c llll'..-
! f.r
ti;
!' '. ie.i v e
- : . Il ,".m r.
T i . .!... TV.
il nlli'el I 111 ll -
t u.il. r ill do
1 !'
VevVe.
' 1 hum I :i ' ;ntl
I. !.
'I Mm row emmiy soil.
Hat ro n li.M i ait anived Sunday
nlrbt fiotn the bluh mountain of
t'.tant county wlih the lt.it 1 att sheep
which have lusn summer lug on the
r.inte llieie. Me epmi liavlnii
hii l a very .it!f,n -1 1 j- ti ip.
1 ne i.ici mil iieppner has no
rro. walk. In s ;',! k of in'HK to
haveno 1 (Tx t on the weather nian
tin rmituiiie. to end tain In ch-
plmi. nlmweia to f,-ed l!ie balddlni:
toook. Btl.l ipilet pool, where the
iih w.l should he.
Il'-ppn-i v. treated to mid
.'iininer . bunder sVov er ,x, Sun
!iv oenini: ilnitps wliie'i ron.Ulet
side b.i I f, II and I' Mn.l. r .nd lUht-
intii; t..e tin n.-i 1-nt 1- ,un,.n of
ari ti .ne. t,i t..,.dri.. minnief
I'l.ill No i!."iut(. n.la repotted
bin the Uniter. nd kmnn alt
smile broadly at the fn-juenc of
these fall showers which tire nv-Uin;,'
the grass ';'o: :.R rover before at
this season and put tin;; the ground
in splendid condition for fall kooc
ing. J. H. Pearson was In from Lena
Tuesday and reports that stock and
farm conditions were never better
in his section than at present. Feed
on the range 13 better than it usual
ly Is in early M.ny and tho stubble
fields are green with volunteer
grain. Mr. Pearson remembers one
other season, 25 years ago, when we
bad a similar fall.
The Christian Endeavor society
of the Federated rhurch held a
pleasant social in tho church par
lors last Friday evening. New offi
cers were e'ected nt the business
meeting, as follows: Ellwbeth
Phelps, President; Jeannette Noyes,
vice-president: Charlotte Wlnnard.
secretary; Knthryn Pattii-nn. treas
urer; Allen Case, scrgeant-at-arms.
Following the business meeting
games were played and refresh
ment served
A pleasant party of ihe hig:i
M'liool student body, at which the
upper classmen acted as luihts to
1 he ftcsliinen and new students, was
held In the Fair
urd.ty eretiinu.
hi; h .-chn.il i'.-.. ! :
'. c'.''iiiti'" and
" pr eei : .
ivillion List Sit
T' .ieii. I, f t::
. 1 :i;'-ioror.e I'.
1 1.' t'.ii'-,!
1
I 4
Hid .n ! ,1 '. it., 'r.
!.: . : 1 - a 1 s ., v. :.. I. ' V'-.' 1,'
v , . ,iv I.
vi:ii'ii; 1:1:1.: s
A tui.-t 1.0: . Vliii-: was 1 d
on. mzcj at the l.oi..e of Vr. and
Ni l'. Nathaniel Sh.tw. In t'luk's r.iii
on lait Suiid i ivieinoon when
their cb.itni.r. da.:-httr. Ml? Lot
tie A. Shiiv , becar.ie Ihe In ide ((
Mr, Sulnii C. Iiudden. Itev. II A.
Noye. ..i"ter ot the Fedeiate)
church In thl. rity. peifoimed the
ceteinony. The ounK couple will
make their home In Lexington. Mr
Ilildden I reKinter.d In the hew
1I1 aft a. beiween I and II und it
p t to .ii!iTalIed to the culms
Wrntworth V. HarlM-r and Ml
!elt' i;l.l. Well kllown VnlltlS ei
pie of I'l.ll ' r.UOP'll, Wi-le Utl le.l
in tiumiate nt the J'ed." ,i'e, iliimh
at.on.ice l"ti.U, (Vt.'b.'r 11. l?l,
liev. II. A. ye of flrlatin They
will rr.ide in the CUtk'i rnyon
country.
- MINOR
PEOPLES CASH MARKET
HENRY SCHVARZ Proprietor
I
,i I handle all kind ot
! Fresh and SaSt Meats and Poultry,
Lard, Compounds, Sausages
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Poultry, Hides, Etc.
) Heppner - -
'
Wars are won with
metal save it.
I
m
m
Iron and steel ar needed foi
tanks, guna, nnitnunition,
ships, railroads, etc. Folk at
home must save iron and steel
to help win the war.
Use the old rar.go
until aftor the war.
M'.:e your old mntte do lints longer
by Laving it repaired, II it', pant
leriairinR, then tltc next b'lt I'p it
t.- buy llierani; I hat live, fud, foo.I
ei d rc7in. The Majentic' heat
linKt nveti-.s fe vests ImoI n-tc:
ill perfect balling prevent, (ao-l
I'.'.srr.nr.ci i' unbrr r?a!-le ir.ilnabls
ilon ar.d tul-(i r riiaTLjjl iion
m.S.e tr-.uirj s r-. : ncc J.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Camtmnt II ar M!t if
prtt, lhns (mm u U 9 Mill tupnly
Mh llnumf Ml'lc msllt'ili - Hut
'a
"':
t y ii . v . 1 . 1 , but -otr - t
& CO.
t
I
i
- Oregon
xj;--r, sr;. mm;.
1
:
r ,
n
'('
v ',', '
J 'V
I '',
vi : ?m?m& k