Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 31, 1918, Image 3

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To Everybody: A happy
and prosperous 1919
G
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Begin The New
Year Right
By covering your property with substan
tial protection against loss by fire. You
cannot tell what a year may bring forth.
Investigate the companies I represent.
They are as substantial as the rocks of
Gibralter.
Roy V. Whiteis
IONE ITEMS
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PEOPLES CASH MARKET
. CD. W ATKINS, Proprietor
Having recently purchased this market I beg to submit
the following price listwhtch will remain in force as
long as the live stock market remains steady:
All felrloin and T-Bone Steaks 30c per lb
All Round and Shoulder SteaTts 25c per lb
Humberser Steaks 2 5c per lb
Prime Rib Roasts r..24c per 11)
Short Rib Boils lfic per lb
Brisket Boils 12VjC per lb
Good Tot Roast, Beef 20c per lb
Best Loin Pork Chops 3 5c per lb
Pork Steaks , 30c per lb
Pork Sausage 25c per lb
Wlnne Wurst, good and solid 55c per lb
Bologna, good and goiid 20c per lb
Pure Kettle Rendered Lard ...30c per lb
Best Conipound,50 kettle rendered tallow and 60
best Wesson Cooking Oil 25c per lb
Come in and inspect our stock and prices and compare
same with others. Our aim is to supply the highes
quality of goods and the best service at right prices.
PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET
HEPPNER, OREGON
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S. A. Pattisou of Heppner was an
lone visitor Saturday.
Tom Beymer of Lexington was in
lone, for a few hours Thursday.
Miss Sylvia Blackwell left for
Waila Walla on Tuesdays train. '
J. F. Lentzy returned to lone Fri
day from a few days trip to Portland.
Miss Olive Wade of Walla Walla
Washigton, is- visiting with her sis-1
ter, Mrs. E. J. Bristow. j
Jesse Dobyns spent Xmas week
with friends in Freewater, returning
to lone Friday evening. j
Mearl Blake returned Monday from
Eugene where he has been a mem- !
ber of the S. A. T. C. !
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Jones came
dowu 'from Lexington Tuesday to
spend Christmas with their daught
ers. !
31isha Sperry of the Seattle Naval !
Training Camp spent a Xmas fur- !
lough in lone with his relatives and '
friends. . I
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Mrs. J. H. Turpin of Kelso Wash., I
arrived in lone Friday evening to !
care for her son Dick Turpin who Is
ill with the "flu."
Elmer Cochran has been released
from service in the navy and has re
turned to lone from Seattle where he
has been in training.
Miss Wlnnifered Osten returned to
Seattle Sunday after a ahort visit
witi. friends In lone. Miss Osten la
a teacher in the Seattle schooK
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Market Day Auction Sale
Fourth Saturday of each month at the
Morrow County Fair Grounds, Heppner
The F.RMF.K KXCIIANCK of the
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land Umpire lias had v many rfijiK-sts for
date of our next Sale that we have decided
make it a regular cunt at llejiner.
If you have somethr.g to sell rcmemher noth
ing too small nothing too large list early and
get the advantage of advertising.
Fourth Saturday of each Month
See our li t of Stock ranches Wheat farms
and Summer range i'or ale and trade. We have
two bargains in regi tired Stallions.
Have ou investigated our plan i'or making
Income Tax return? It will i-av voir
COM I'. AND SHK US
FARMERS' EXCHANGE
of the INLAND EMPIRE
Roberts Huildhg, IIep ncr, Oregon
F. A. Mc.Mcnamin. Auctioneer F. K. iirown Mgr.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilt motored
over to Grass Valley Ttfesday to
spem! Xmas with their daughter Mrs. I
W. Hoy Blake. They returned to
lone Thursday.
M: Oren Crabill arrived in lone !
from Camp Lewis .Saturday morning,
lie wil Sp"ni a few days furlough
here visiting his parents, Mr. and
.Mib. D. II. Crabill. .
Floyd Barlow arrived in lone Frl-
day evening after a short visit with
friends and relatives in the valley,
folowing his recent discharge from i
military service at Camp Lewis.
Mrs. Lee Howell went down on '
Sunday's train to meet her husband
who Is returning to lone after sever
al months In the service of Uncle
Sam. When he received his dis
charge he was stationed In Camp
Lee Va.
Victor Reltmao returned to lone
Christinas day having been discharge
d 'rom the army a week or so bko.
Mr. Reitman has been stationed In
various camps since leaving lone and
was at a training camp In Virginia
ready to go across whdji the armis
tice was signed.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Blake returned
to Ioue Sunday of last week from
Eugene where Mr. Blake was enroll
ed in the 8. A. T. C. On their way
homo they stopped for a few days
visit with Mrs. Illuke'g patents, .Mr.
and. Mrs. A. W. Cook of Wanhougal
Washington.
H. E. Willis of Morgan was doing
business in Ceci Friday.
Clarence inter and family were
Arlington visitors Monday. j
Mrs. Peter Nash spent Monday and
Tuesday at her son John's place.
Mrs. and Misses Barnes visited
with Mrs. Bennett Saturday at the
Last Camp. j
Bob Pope left Sunday to spend the i '
holidays with his: daughter in Buck- j "
ley Washington. ! i
Mr. and Mrs-. Jack Hynd spent
sunaay witn Air. and Mrs. Franklin M
at iinea Siaamg.
Jeorge D. Andersen of Butterby
Flats left Friday for Heppner on his
way to Ukiah.
Oral Hendriksen arrived home
Tuesday to spend his holidays with
his folks.
Miss Violet Hynd is spending her
holidays with Miss Bernice Franklin
of Rhea Siding.
George Simmons who has been
working at the Butterby Flats, left
for Stanfleld Monday.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. M. May of the
Lone Star ranch were doing business
in Cecil Saturday.
Emniett Cochan and Guy Boyer of
Heppner were down Willow creek I
buying hay Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Streeter and
family spent Christmas day with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hardesty.
alter Pope returned home from
California Thursday and glad he was,
he taid to be back again in Cecil.
The Misses Lucille ,and Elsie Huff,
of Arlington, were the guests of Mr.
and .Mrs. Henriksen during the past
week.
Walter Pope tried out his old
Ford as far as Arlington Friday
accompanied by several ladies of
Cecil.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean of B'our
Mile were in Cecil Saturday evening
to hear Mr. Dugger give his farewell
address.
Leon Logan and family and also
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Logan spent Mon
day in Arlington doing their Christ
mas shopping.
Mr. A. N. Dugger and Mr. Snider
left on the local Friday for Portland,
Mr. Dugger is on his way to Los
Angles California.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin and
daughter and E. F. Fairhurst spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hynd of Butterby Flats.
E. Ingleby of Edenvale WaBh.
came to Cecil Sunday and was the
guest 'of J. W . Osborn during his
stay in this part of Oregon. I
J. W. Osborn and Mrs. Conibest
accompanied by Elder A. N. Dugger,
of Stanberry Mo., also Mr. Snyder of
Chehallis Wash., spent Christmas
day at the Clarence Winter's homo.
The Mhs'.es; Lucille and Vivian
Logiiu, also .Miss M. 11. Lowe pupils
ol the Franklin High School, Port
land arrived in Cecil Sunday where
I her will spend the next week visit
ing friends.
Unfinished
Business
NOW is never too late to do the thngs left
undone. Perhaps you have planned to open an
account here at the Farmers ec Stockgrowers
National Bank but just couldn't find the time.
Start the new year right then by coming in and
letting us place your name at the head of "new
business for 1919."
We Wish YOU the Best the New Year Can
Bring. '
Farmers OL StocKgrowers
National BanK
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Greeting
Mrs. L. G. Ilerren desires to express her
appreciation of the liberal patronage accorded
her during the troublous times of the past year as
well as to extend heartiest greetings to her
friends and customers with the wish that each
and every one may enjoy a most happy and pros
perous New Year.
Mrs. L G. Ilerren
Milliner
Kd Bristow and some of his pals
from lone were down below Cecil
Sunday hunting ducks as usual,
sport must have been poor as their
pocketH were not very bulkey, but Kd
said in his good natured way, "Bet
ter luc'K next time we come."
Home Products for Home People!
WE MANUFACTURE
White Star Plour, Whole Wheat,
Graham, Cream Middlings,
Roll Barley and all MillFeeds
GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING
HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
Harold Stiles, who has been In the
coaht artillery for tne past year came
In Saturday evening to visit hln wife
who Is spending the winter here with
her mother Mrs. Jones.
Mr .and Mrs. Frank Turner went ;
to Hot Lake Saturday where they i
will renmln for a week or so while 1
Mr. Turner lakes the baths and treat-
meuts for rheumalihm from which he
Is a hufferer. 1
Prof. II. 11. Hoffman former super-'
Intendent of the Heppner hi IiooIh,
now holding a similar position at
Kenui-wlck, Wahhlngton, was a visit
or l- ie lor a few days during tin;
we.'k.
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limit! d h' tvlnc in tin- nun) lur m r-1
.il Ili.mhx HIlHiil linlne l,h l lill.l.'
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lit. i many lit In ii. Im t f . rii-nln:; o'
Hie Ut lllh lire, h" ;i!l Ollt III u Jillj.
S. W. Spi-m-i-r went to l'i ii'lli tun
TliiitMluy In Ilium Imiiii' Mi 8. hpi-infi
who Iimh tie.-ti vUltuig fmriilN In the
Hiurid-iip city (or a n-k or ho. Tin y
leturned Kthlny and wit m i iiinpan-1
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CH AS. M. HOWE
THE AUCTIONEER
who will treat you right.
Iwant your sales whether
large or small.
Call or write me at IONE, OREGON
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('iitt.iM' in; t'llilny whil" he
went to look at noun- pmpi rty fur
wli.' h li.- v.is I m-ii t lug on tnidlnc In
Hi'll'lH'I h'lll.. AtttT liMlkillK 'HIT
that tountry lor twenty-four 1.uiii.,
hottucr. Waller u not on the 1 1 Mil.,
and ready to take Hie next l;mn
bac't to Heppner. He kuh ho would
not trade his huime and lot for that
whu'e dart ed count ly If he had In he
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hi ilie. Kvery thlim U rlosf-d .loui, : ntv.
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Superior Grain Drills
Canton and McCormick Disc Harrows
Success Fan Mills
Moline and Vulcan Gang Plows
Universal and Perninsular Ranges
FOR SALE DY
Peoples Hdw. Co.
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