Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 25, 1918, Image 3

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New Store! New Goods!
I have just opened up my
New Stock of Millinery
On Main Street
Opposite Hayor's Jewelry Store
I will carry a complete stock of
illinery, Corsets and Toilet Articles
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ALL OVER MORROW COUNTY
Interesting News Letters from Herald's
Corps of "Live Ones."
IONE ITEMS
AGENCY-
Victor Ladies' Tailoring Co., Henderson, La Princess
and Gossard Corsets. Maurice Toilet Articles
MRS. L G. HERREN
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i Lines That Lead
Superior Grain Drills
Canton and McCormick Disc Harrows
Success Fan Mills
Moline and Vulcan Gang Plows
Universal and Perninsular Ranges
FOR SALE BY
PEOPLES' HDW. CO.
B. C. Amy, Holt salesman, has
been in lone on business for several
days during the past week.
J. F. Lentzy returned from, Port
land on Monday's train.
Mrs. Jeanie Burke, a state officer
of the Rebecca lodge,' visited the
lone lodge Monday eveening.
J. C. Devin and son Keltsie re
turned from Portland Thursday
evening of last week.
I. L. Hutchinson of Heppner was
an lone visitor Tuesday.
Mrs Jessie Smith spent a few days
with relatives in Pendleton, return
ing to lone Monday evening. She
brought her young daughter, who
has been staying with her grand
mother, with her.
F. M. Beck is in lone for a few
days.
Earl J. Blake, a sailor in the serv
ice of Uncle Sam, arrived in lone on
Saturday to spend a few days' fur
lough with his parents, Mr. and M;rs
J. H. Blake. Earl is a radio opera
tor on the U. S. S. Westerner and
has seen six months active service In
the war game, having made two
trips to France.
Mrs. Earl Ackley returned Friday
night front a fwe days' trip to Port
land. Archer Rice arrived in lone the
last of the week. Mr. Rice has been
located In Athena for the past few
months.
Mrs. Louis Cason went to Hepp
ner Sunday afternoon to remain for
the week school is closed.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Haines return
ed from a short trip to Portland last
Wednesday.
Frank Engelman returned to work
Saturday, after a wee"ks wrestle with
influenza.
Lester Goodrich returned to lone
Tuesday, after a couple of week's
visit with his mother at Athena.
Miss Martha Denny left on Mon
where she will visit until the schools
here are reopened.
Judge Robinson spent a few days
of last week in Portland.
R. O. Donovan was an outgoing
passenger on Tuesday's train. Mr.
Donovan was called to Eugene on
account of his daughter Lois who is
seriusly ill.
Jesse Dobyns came home for a ten
day furlough from the S. A. T. C.
at Eugene on Tuesday evening. Mr.
Dobyns has just recovered from a
severe attack of Spanish flu and was
granted a short leave till he should
be able to resume his work at the
university.
Miss Ruby Martin of Newberg ar
rived in lone on Sunday night.
Miss Martin will teach the Fairview
school.
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ADDITIONAL CECIL
Henry Streeter unloaded his new
Cleveland tractor Saturday.
Miss Easton, accompanied by Miss
Georgia Summers, spent Saturday
with Mrs. Boyd Logan on the Leon
Logan place.
The Cecil "magpie" arrived at the
Butterby flats from the mountain
Monday evening.
If old kaiser Bill would call off
nis suDmarines long enough to re
lease a few boats to bring over some
sugar from Cub:, it would be
about the the decentest act of his too
long and crlm,e be-spattered life
Home Products for Home People!
VtT MANUFACTURE
White Star Flour, Whole Wheat,
Graham, Cream Middlings,
Roll Barley and all Mill Feeds
GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING
HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
M;rk4ALayinYour
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Year's Coal
Now
Uncle Sam says buy it now
while the buying is good.
You are sure to get it now,
but not in the WINTER.
TUM-A-LUM
Lumber Company
Scelcwat Lexington and Bill at lone
Send Us Your Orders for
ir-PRINTING
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Do You Think There is
No Competition?
If anyone thinks there ia do competition amongst
the big packer ha ought to go through a day's
work with Swift ft Company.
Let him begin at the penawbentba lira stock
comes in; let him try to buy a nice bunch of fat
ateera quietly and at hia own price without some
body's bidding againat him.
Let him realize the scrupulous care taken at the
plant that not one thing ia loet or wasted in order
that costa may be held to a minimum.
Let him go up into the office where market
reports are coming In, and reports of what other
concerns are doing.
Let him watch the director of the Swift Refrig
erator fleet, maneuvering it over the face of the
country like a fleet of battleships at sea.
Let him take a trip with a Swift Ac Company
talesman and try to sell a few orders of meat.
Let him stay at a branch house for an hour
or two and see the retail meat dealers drive their
bargains to the last penny as they shop around
among the packers' branch houses, the wholesale
dealers, and the local packing plants.
And then, when the day is over, let him have
half an hour in the accounting department, where
he can see for himself on what email profits the
business is done. (Less than 4 cents oo each dollar
of sales.)
If he still thinks there is no com petit ion In the '
meat business it wtU be because he wants to think so.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
WHEN YOU THINK OF
GOOD EATS
THINK OF THE
Phelps Grocery Co,
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War Emergency Course
and Certificate
Oregon Normal ScKool
Owing to the scarcity of teachers tho Oregon Normal School
will offer a War Emergency CourBO of twenty weeks outlined
by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The course will
begin with each of the terms commencing November 16, 1918;
February 8, 1919; and April 12, 1919. The Superintendent of
Public Instruction will consider It equtvaent to the Teachers'
Training Course and issue a certificate upon Its completion
valid to teach In the elementary grades for one year.
This Course will be open to those who have had two yeara
or more of high school work or Ita equivalent and who are at
least eighteen years of age.
For detailed Information address
REGISTRAR OREGON NORMA SCHOOL
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The rick
McAtee & Aiken, Proprietors
ICR CRKAM AND CARL) PARLORS
Men's Winter Caps, X
Sweaters, Jerseys, 1
; Ladies' Fancy Caps, I
LITTLE DARLING ROMPERS
For the Little Folks
LOOK. AND YOU WILL BUY f
SAM HUGHES CO.