Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 01, 1918, Image 6

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Have the Call Now
rnAn RlanIofc"",-arS s'e in cotton and woolnap
V.UUUI1 DldllKeiS Blankets; nice, warm and fleecy. Col
ors white, gray, tan and khaki.
Wnrkf RlnU Full sizes in all wool and also wool filled
MUUI Lfiaiiivtia cotton warp blankets; gray Vienna brown,
rviiiiK diiu ianty piaias.
Cnttnn Cf.mf i4c Wc" madc and of Sood size shoddy
UllUIl umiOri5 filled-cotton and shoddy--and fine
white cotton filled, covered with good quality silkolines.
Wiifkl ffmftrtc ea' Wool f'cece Comforts covered
ttuui UIIIIUIIS with cheese cloth-may be used as they
are or covered.
Wc arc well equipped at the present
for Winter. COME
Wnnl Rattc 2 an.d 3 Pund sizes-pure wool fleece-Un-ytvvm
aiis usual values, 72x84.
Cotton Batte"""e havc ll,em !n 12-12 and 3 pound
v,viiuu -Kins sizes; nice, clean white cotton. ,
Comfort CoVtlincrc""36"'ncn dallies, Silkolines and
VU.ll.UIi V-UVKnngb Cretons, 25c to 35c yard.
Some Printed Hanelettes at very special
prices, 20c to 25c
time to supply your needs
SEE US
&
COMPANY
.JL Lie' Z-XG
lk uravely taste
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Real Gravely is the
common-sense chew lor
men. It is economical. A
man gets his tobacco sat
isfaction out of a smaller
chew and fewer of them.
The good Gravely taste
lasts a long while. Two or
three smallsquaresof Real
Gravely stays with you
longer than a big hunk of
ordinary plug. Each piece
is packed in a pouch.
These ere the plain facts
about Gravely Plug Tobacco.
foti further lhat't why yen
can in iki fond taitt of Mil ciau
of tobacco without txtra toil.
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing PIup
lQv a pouch-arec worth if
J ust to Remind You
Owners
o
Liberty
Bonds
If ou hi c the owner of Liberty Honds of
the first imd second issues of I'M 7, )ouj
should Like aiU .intake of the privilege of
eou ei liinl tliein into bonds bearing -I
per cent interest. I his priileJe expires
v i u.i. t
. Ilt V Illl 'V I '111.
W e me at our service. Simply bring the
IkmkIs to us an J we will be pleased to look
after all the details.
Your for sen ice,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEPPNER.
Resources More than $1,500,000
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
S. E. Notson announces that the
sugar quota has been raisd to hhree
pounds per month.
John C. Doherty who has been in
Idaho all summer with his eheop,
was In twn several days during the
week. He left for Echo Thursday
morning near where hia b.".nd is now
on the winter range .
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Knnppenberg
havej sold their home on Cha'se
street to Mrs. Eugene Campbell.
LOST Wednesday, Oct. 30th, on
tlio road between Jones' Hill and
Ilippner, ft roll of bedding. Sulta
I le reward ir returned to this office.
-6-1 1 M. A. WALKER.
CHANGE I.N GROCERY FIRM
A deal was closed yesterday
whereby Alex Green withdraws
from the grocery firm of Phelps
Grocery Grocery Co.. A. M. Phelps
having taken over his Interest. The
business will be continued as usual
under the same firm nume
Wanted First-class woman cook
for country home. Kitchen f.nd liv
ing room for cook detached from
house. Permanent situation for
right party. Address or call John
Kilkenny, lleppner, Oregon, phone
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Norm:.
Having my properly and
about in l,.u.. Il,.mm,.r i ,
announce thai a!l accounts due me
nave hc.-n I, ft with h. A. Patib-on. at
the olluo of the Hei.tii-r Herald
where p menu nmy i,0 nillto and
receipt reecHe.l. Tho lire caused
tne lieuvy loss nml 1 need everv cent
dim me to help re-ewtnblh.li myelt
in iiiimiioh. i'i,.se (-i and give
llil maticr your early attention.
i;i:hi;i;k w. VKitnoT.
lleppner, Oregon. Sept. IS, 1818.
THE CITY ELECTION
The coming city election promises
to be interesting with two complete
tickets- in the field. Besides the
"Women's ticket," the personnel of
which Is printed In another column,
nother ticket, headed by Mayor
Smead, and with Fred Tash, Hanson
Hughes and J. O. Hager for Council-
men, and J. P. Williams and L. W.
I!rlgs for recorder and Treasurer,
is annouueed. It is nlt.o understood
that C. L. Sweei;, present Incumb
ent, will he on the ballot for reelection.
GOOSE HUNTERS GET GAME
A party of Heppner spoilsmen
consisting of Gene Noble, Snider,
the ice mm, Storm andKenneth Ma
honey, bankers and Mr. and Mrs.
Pen Patterson, drove to Arlington
Sunday and enjoyed some fine sport
shooting geese. When the Herald
nwn started out to secure a honker
for his own use Monday morning,
however, he had ill lurk. Ben and
Gene and Storm and Snvder all
stewed him In Kenneth's direction
as the only man who had a surplus
and Kennlth declared the bunch had
given the h. in. a bum steer. A fat
goose would be acceptable from any
of them next time th y go, for a fat
goiwe is always better thin a bum
steer.
SUBSCRIBE nw toe HEPPHER HERALD
The Yukon niln.ir la tnrnlne trrm
Sold to diver mining. While th value
of th former, or Ik purchasing power,
ban decreased, that of silver bat been
I doubled.
There 1 great activity In two diver
Nrlug area tributary to Dawson, the
Mayo district on the upper Stewart
rtver and along the Twelve-Milt Creek.
, These field are 1.10 mlle( apart 811
W was riUcuverw! la these area
yenr ago, ,, no wofk pTpp dll,
The Canadian gnvcrnincnt ba dls-1-atetHil
a p.irty of grviosM t ,irea.
tlgate the pr...vta of developing the
silver uiliiii.t; Induptry In this section.
fUin Drowns Sparrows.
Main Ml hnr.1 In storm at
U..und.vlll,.. w. v.. rect!y that
UuUrvUs uf iarrv o drywoej,
SOI.MEKS- t'lllilST.MAS PACK
AGES The local chapter of the R"d
t'nifi has been notified th.a th.
time fur eidin'cus l'-f..iu !iiillin
li;ne f,r Miiding Chrihtinus pack
ages to the siilillers oetseas bai
be.-n exlctidi'd to Noveber :oth.
Those Interested will please take
notice.
WE WANT SALES UEPRESENTA'
T1VKS IN EVERY TOWN IN
OUKC.ON.
We prefer men who have sold
stock. Insurance, real estate, books
or who have had no sale experience
but would like to develop into sales
men. We trsln every applicant ac
cepted and provide a system that
will enable anyone who works to
make from $T5 00 t 1150 OO pet
eek. Can also u women of et-
ccptlonal ability. PoiHtlon per-'
lament. In applying, state age. i
p"t buin.- experience, number of
' r "U have llvitl in romn unity, i
and reference. Addree In rnnfi-'
lence KXK MTtS CM . h: :t
I.. C. Smith bide Seattle. Wuh. !
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PEOPLES CASH MARKET
HENRY SCHWARZ. Proprietor
I handle all kinds ef
Fresh and Salt Meats and Poultry,
Lard, Compounds, Sausages
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Poultry, Hides, Etc.
- - - Oregon
Wars are won with
metal save it.
Iron and steel are needed for
tanks, guns, ammunition,
ships, railroads, etc. Folks at
home must save iron and steel
to help win the war.
Use the old range
until after the war.
Make your old ranga do a little longer
by having it repaired. If it's pait
repairing, then th next beat tep i
to buy the range t hat ave fuel, food
and repair. The Majettic' heat,
tight riveting prevents fuel w.ttej
il perfect baking prevent food
vaite.and it unbreakable malleable
iron and rut-retiting charcoal iron
make repairs a rat need.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
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