Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 28, 1919, Image 3

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tion of the average Swift dollar received
from sales of beef, pork and mutton,
and their by-products, during 1918.
1919 Year Book of Interesting and
instructive facts lent on request.
Address Swift C& Company
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company, U.S.A.
Whet our appetites for a hearty breakfasc.
How does a Menu similar to this appeal to you
Pretty good eh J
Mush Hot Cakes - Coffee
Mush and Cereals
Wheat or Oat Flakes
Wheat Hearts or Pearls of Wheat
Whole Grain Wheat or Cream Barley
Shreded Wheat, Corn P'lakes, Grape Nuts
Hot Cakes
Golden Rod or Aunt Jemina
Eastern Buckwheat
Self Rising Buckwhat or Flap Jack
SYRUPS A few varieties now otainable
COFFEE All the leading brands and only
slightly advanced in price.
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If vou've a few dollars saved up why not
stick them awav in the FARMERS & STOCK
GROWERS NATIONAL BANK? They'll be
safe and accessible in either a Savings or Check
ing Account.
LIBERAL INTEREST ON SAVINGS
Farmers (&L StocKgrowers
National BanK
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H. C. ASHBAUGH, Proprietor
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CECIL ITEMS J
Mr. Ed Reltman was doing busi
ness in Cecil Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Hynd was visiting with
Mrs. Bennett TThursday.
C. A. Minor left for Arlington Fri
day afternoon enroute for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barnes spnnt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pettyjopti.
Miss Helen Barrett and Miss Doris
Mahoney left for their homes Sunday
Mrs. Peter Nash is visiting wit'i
the Leon Logan family of Four Milo.
Miss Heaster Logan of Four Milo
visited with Miss Georgia Summers
Sunday.
Mrs. Bon Barnes vas calling
among frier.ds in and around Co til
Tuesday.
Miss Lake and Miss Winter were
callers at the Last Camp Sunlay
afternoon.
Ml:s !nez F.aston Rpent Sunday t
Butterby Flats with Mr. and Vrs.
Jack Hynd.
John Kelly of Sand Hollow wa
down to Butterby Flats Saturday
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Now open for business in our New Shop on
East Side Lower Main Street,
with a complete stock of the finest quality of
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Beef, PorK, Mutton and Veal I
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I HEPPNER
Call and give us a trial order!
We will treat you right.
Your Income' Tax
IMPORTANT
Hon. Milton A. Miller, Collector of Internal Revenue,
Portland, Oregon, under date of January 17, 1919,
makes the following statement in regard to the new
Income Tax Law:
The basic principles of thet old law will probably apply to the provisions
of the new law, so far as income tax is concerned, and it would be well for each
individual, partnership and corporation, to prepare thier figures and ascertain
the exact amount of their net income, so that the actual returns can be made
with as little delay as possible.
Save Time and Money
It will save you time and money to have your Income Tax return correct
1 1 you don't pay a sufficient tax you will later be asscs.el the amount you
vhoulil pay together with a fine and penalty. If you pay too mud) a urea
amount of trouble and delay i often experienced in obtaining a refund of the tax
erroneously paid.
Expert Assistance at Your Disposal
We will prepare your Income Tax Matemcnt for you and .n-i-t you in
tlvterniinin ynir proper deduction -'H exemptions from your yros income.
For Information, phone, call or write ,
The Farmers' Exchange of the Inland Empire
HEPPNER. OREGON, F. R. DROWN, Manager
buying hay. John is expected down
with his sheep in a few days to Uea.
Mr. Jack Fenwick of lone is spend
ing a few days with the Winter Bros.
at present.
urai ana Ulinord. Henariksen re
turned home with some cattle from
Heppner Thursday.
J. W. Osborn and Winter Bros, of
Shady Dell were doing business in
Heppner Wednesday.
Miss Inez Eastern and Miss Gorfjla
Sumers spent Saturday with Mr. a:.J
Mrs. It. E. Duncan.
J. H. Miller left Cecil with his
wood saw to cut some wood for Leon
Logari and T. D. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiggles worth of flut
ter creek spent the week end w.lh
Mr. nnd Mrs. I'etyjuhn at Cecil.
A. II. Flnley of lone is now busy
making some extensive Improvements
on the Cecil store for T. H. Jyowe.
C. A. Minor accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Wilcox came down from
Heppner Wednesday making their
return the t.am day.
Father Wand and Jesse Naylor of
Condon were visiting friends Satur
day In the Cecil neighborhood re
turning to their home the same1 day.
Ed Martin who has been herding
for Jack Hynd left Saturday for th
Hot Springs, Ed ha sbeen troubled
with rheumfctlsm for tho last few
weeks and thinks a few baths will
soon put him alright.
Mlas Bernlce Franklin spent Fri
day at Dutterby Flats and returned
home Saturday accompanied by Miss
Violet Hynd who will spend the week
end there with MX. and Mrs. J. II.
Franklin.
Hank Howell who has been for the
Inst sir months working in Cortland
returned to Cecil Thursday to work
on the Cecil ranch for C. A. Minor
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash vera visit
ing at the Fairvlew ranch Wednes
day.
Mr. Henry Stemler returned home
rutin I'orttand a'rotuanleil by Mr
in Warten, who has jut-l n-elvil
dhu'tiargn from tin- an.iy, Monilny
11 n I ver (iivui a niirp-lMi' party by a
! nil in lur of their friends the
nan ! evenlns.
OREGON
Home Products for Home People!
WE MANUFACTURE
White Star Flour, Whole Wheat,
Graham, Cream Middlings,
Roll Barley and all Mill Feeds
GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING
HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
CHAS. 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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A pneumatic hummer for tarnplng
Imvlng stones has been Invented.
During the reconstruction period
want neither reaction nor revol
ution, but a sunn, well-advised Mead
IncM of bold rebuilding. Muvd
(Jem ge.
I A long as a mtn ha II or 13
I halts that he ran brush across the
I top .f his dome he tblnVs that It Is
j up to him to Unrh at other men who
j are bald headed.
No matter how rood looking
, tnsti's wife rnsy lie, Hi Mftiim bWi
iran klant nnd simieihlng morw t
trftlve in a Mmnite woman who l
n't a bl' good locking
! Lines That Lead
Superior Grain Drills
-Canton and McCormick Disc Harrows i
Success Fan Mills
jj Moline and Vulcan Gang Plows
Universal and Pcrninsular Ranges
An lrltiinan lad been terribly
io.ti.. 1 t Mi front iti at th. turn
tlt;,l Wlief ir.f ,at.t,w1 r t rn s
!.! iieir vi.'tnr, after li-i.tunit III-
.n.. fellnw ,ter hl.ere.f f., gl
f i.1' nt Tl.nt a ten II, In (;
(,! will fi viih linn" "fih."
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FOR SALll DY
Peoples Hdw. Co.
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