Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 22, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, April 22, 1919
THINKS MOKHOW COUNTY WILL
FAKE WKI.L IX KOAIIS
Sam E. Van Vactor who went to
Portland last week to represent the
Heppner Coniniereial club at the
Btate highway meeting returned
Sunday evening.
Mr. Van Vactor Kays there was a
great crowd present at the meeting
together with plenty of oratory and
confusion. He interviewed members
of the commission regarding Mor
row county's status and received as
surance that the county will receive
! fair and just treatment in the mat-
i ter of roads.
I However nothing definite will be
done for Morrow or any other coun
! ty until the bonds are voted and
I monfy available for the counties to
I do their part. The first step neces
j sary is for Morrow county to put
over the $290,000 bond issue and
' get Into the game right.
Strengthen
that arm
against the enemies of
America and
Americanism
with the
Vi&oty Liberty Loan.
Lend to America for America
Uncle Sam-pave the Huns an awful wallop with
that artn and just now he's a little groggy from
his training efforts. Money is the greatest
tonie in the world just, now and its up to you to
do your share to help Morrow County adminis
ter her $jji,175.(K) dose. Its only a teaspoon
ful hut it will have a very stimulating effect.
You can surely see where its your duty to do this
! i s in hI l';ilriolii;ally Contributed
through the co-operation of
Humphrey's Drug Co.
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Every Fighter ,
wore two of these around his nede
DID YOU?
Then identify yourself with the
VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN
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You Have Said More
Than Once
"When I am better fixed financially, I
will have good use for the bank service."
Did it ever occur to you that you can be
gin right now to use bank service at the
First National Bank, to help you make good
financially?
To carry our your plans you need both
cash and bank credit. Keep in mind this
fact: The business of this institution is to
help you secure more cash and at the same
time build credit at the bank.
Plan to get some money on deposit. As
the amount grows, your opportunity in
creases to obtain credit when a loan is
needed.
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Your Car
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You went carefully over the list of available
makes and selected the car you thought best suit
ed for your needs
Are you giving your car an opportunity to
prove its worth? Are you, availing yourself of
the very best repair service in order to get all the
service possible out of your car?
You know there are a great many different
classes of workman and when you have some
of the very best always at your service for the
sake of your car if nothing else you should
consult them.
We maintain the best repair service in Morrow
county and its yours to command at any time.
We have an expert tractor and combine engine
man in our service and are glad to place his ser
vices at your disposal. Now is the time to have
these machines overhauled and you can find no
more satisfactory place to do it than in our shop.
If you are in trouble call us up and we will send
a man to your rescue. Let us submit figures for
overhauling your machines.
Welch & Lininger
Repair Department McRoberts-Cohn Auto Co. If
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Summer Sheep Range for
Lease. Call in Person
FARMERS' EXCHANGE
of the Inland Empire
ROBERTS BUILDING HEPPNER, ORE.
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WILL LOCATE IX HKPP.NER-
I Dr. Harold Dean was in Heppner a
few day? lust week niaklnK arrange
jiii"nls to locate here In thepractlce
jot' his profession. He expects to re
turn about May firnt. J
I Or. Dean Is a son of Federal
j Judge Hoburt S. Dean, of Portland,
and Is a graduate of the University
i of Oregon, where Tie was a clat.!
' mute of C. L. Sweek, of this city.
Following graduation at the U. of O.
Ir. Dean graduated from John Hop
kins University, at Doston, and lat
er nerved an internship at one of the
large hospitals in New York City.
When the United States entered
the big war the British government
requested the United Status to send
them GOO doctors at once and Dr.
Dciui ws one of the first to volun
toer for this service. He spent
about seven months In France and
Dolglum with the nritlsh forces be
ing most of the time in the first aid
hospitals near the front line.
I Since teturnlng to the United
.States Dr. Den lias been associated
J with Dr. Corfee In the practice , of
l medicine and surgery In Portland.
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Thi stiMimer Calaiiiarcne docked
at New York List Thursday bringing
"my Oregon men member of the
vti envision. Among niem were
noted jne Mason, postmaster of lone,
T. M. Dene.tlct. Jr.. of Morgnn. and
Itoyal K. llebb. of Central Point,
who t well known In Heppner bav
in held the poi.lt Inn of foreman In
the Herald office for sever il mou.hs
two year ago.
A telegram was also received In
Heppner Friday from Kay M.Farren
Hinting that he had Jimt landed and
win KlntlDii.il at Camp Mill, He
tiv the good old U. S A. looks
mighty fine to him.
li and Mis VrMtiriln nmt fsmily
;i con I'jnli .I by Aim Wbetntone.
hue Bi'iii' t't tl l,in In .'Unite at
lti.. tu"t. r Minn . lii"c '. Wiii't-t"iu-
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-ling li I t'! i'.' lv, hi
h ,i m.T fullv Kc.'M'..! from n
ntturk of Inflm m.i 1 v in the n
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'1. tit nf Heppner. rn.in h, ',. from Ar
'in :tun it rd4 on buiinc
One Itsciiiuwi ho n danger
misly III inest i.f the li lrr. a ID
in SatU'day I .eking i though h"
h.;4 n rr b" n kk a U.n in hi life
Tis Time to Thin
About that Summer
Gown
And whether it be of soft shinning silks or the finest and, daintiest of
cottons, you will find us prepared to meet your wants. 1
Silks and Satins
About any thing that womans heart could wish for whether it be
plaid, stripe or plain color, in taffeta, satins, twills, crepes, pongees, etc, etc
Summer Cottons
Here too. wc feel that we are better qualified to please you than others
the daintiest of sheer organdy and voiles. Beautiful figured voiles and
flaxons as well as in plain colors. Tissue-zephyr and Krench ginghams in
the newest colors and combinations.
Summer Footwear
This is particularly the time of the new shoe and whether it he boot,
oxford or pump we can surely please you they come in black, white, grey,
brown and .evcral combinations of colors.
Let us help you plan your new Outfit
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OR & CO.