I K Tuesday, September 30, iqiq THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON nmifiov NEWS Irrigon people are feeling elated j otner communities that it will take over the fact of having a?ain received 8 gGod DUi to get the first prize, the first prize, for the community .' Many personal prizes wtre taken also booth at the county fair. Irrigon has by In 'son exhibiotrr now held this foonor consecutively for j It is understood tha the bit- buiid four or five years. Some community ing erected some years ago for a should try another year to put up a hotel in Irrigon lias been purchased l"ul"n6 euou Dut irrigon warns by Frank Yurrigan and Charley Pow ell, and that it is to be taken down to furnish lumber for the erection of new and needed buildings on their places out of town. M: R. V. Jones purchased recenly two fine Jersey cows from the He PAGE SEVEN .mini in in it! mi i in iiuuiii.il miu SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing ! Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot-smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert ! Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open ! Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! P. A. can't bite or parch I Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process 1 "Right now while the going's good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular smoke appetite I Copyright 1111 kr K. J- Kiwoldl Tobacco Co, You buy Prince Albert ovcrywhoro tobacco it told. Toppy rod bagt, tidy rod tint, handtoma pound and half pound tin humidor and that clotty, practical pound cryttat glatt humidor with tpongo mmmiwnmr top mac secpe rne looacco in much perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. G At the (1. M. -kcrs Place iN milts .soiUh oi" lone and 26 miles West of 1 ieppner on 1 Sftturddy, Oct. 1 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., I wili s 1! at Public Auction the following property: 10 HEAD OF HORSES ') Head Good Work Horses and One Saddle Horse 2 Three- Year-Old Mules 5 200-Pound Hogs 3 WK Jon. MACHINERY 1 three and one-halt . I ten-foot Clark Double Disc 1 Superior Disc Drill 1 Chop Mill 1 Chatham Fanning Mill Set, Harness; sets new; u Collars 1 Saddle .lain 1 !;u with Hack; 1 three and one-fourth IJain with Header io; j three inch new Winona with Rack. i . m i.iacK in it n 1 oois HOUSEHOLD GOODS l three l'.ottom 14 inch Canton Clipper t , p cu-,;n- 'r.-.;i -r t . ( 1 Lead bars, Lliains, Jiatl I ongue, rnrfcs Plow iwentv-foot Harrow Shovels. Clevises and other things too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON TERMS All -tuns under S10, Cash. Sums of ?io and over, one year's time on approved in 'to. 5 per cent dwxt'.nt for cah on a II Minn over .?!. L,. E. .AKILRS, Owner E. E. MILLER, Auctioneer F. H. ROBINSON, Clerk ruiston district. Jt is understood that I the price was $177.50. j. Part of the n:ime of one of our I It teachers failed to appear in our!'! notes of last week from some cause, i k Aire i rfl'iivi .1.1 i, j, , .... .-mmuuu nave reaa j y .Mrs. W. Uleuna Suddart'a. Mrs. Sud larth has been in ti e schools for sev eral year. Frank Ashbuin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Ashburn, of Irrigon, has just returned from the Mexican bor der where he has been for the past two years in t!ie service of Uncle Sam. Mrs. Harry Lester and Mrs. Guv Corey and their children arrived on Tuesday from Seattle, and we under stand that Mrs. Corev will make her home here. These ladi er residents here and went to school and were married here. Mrs. T.estPf was Miss Elenor Corey and Mrs. Corey was Misss Eva Doble. A Mr. Stewart and son arrived the latter part of last week from Kansas by automobile. Mr. Stewart has purchased fifteen acres and house from Mr. John Brackenbury, and ex pects to make his home here. He is welcomed. PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET Choicest of Beef and Pork always in stock. Dressed Poultry on Saturday. Fresh fish on Thursdays and Fridays. Cold meats for lunch cut on a U. S. Sheer is a money saver. Out cold storage insures you the best of meats always. " OVIATT & HAPPOLD, Props. I I ! if NOTIOK KOK ri ni.ICATION Department of the Interior TJ S Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon! September 24th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Wil liam T. Scott, of Hennner. rwn rfMp Nor,h Range 25 East, Wil- Homestead Entry Additional No. 015160, for Lot 1, Section G, Town ship 1, Northfl Range 2 5 East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final .three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J A. Waters, Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on the 7th day of No- Under New Management The Heppner Bakery M. W, HAMMK.lt, PIIOP. f'l. Home Made Bread a Specialty I can guarantee my products. strictly first class in every par ticular and invite every family in lleppner to give them a trial. My Cookies, Ties and Cakes will please you. i vember, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses; A. A. Agee, of lone, Oregon; Charles Porter, of lone, Oregon; Leo. Gorger, of lone, Oregon, Hervey Scott, of Heppner, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Charter Number 3774 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER At Hcnpner, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business om September 12th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and discount!!, Including rediscounts, (except those ahuv.-n in t and c) $ 972,146.24 Total loans : 972,146.24 Notes and bills redlscoimtcd (other than b'liik rcocHiunees r.oH) (see item bi.a) 12N,288(H1 Fo.-elKii Hills of Exebiintie or limits sold with liidoreomont of tl is Mink, mt shown under Item d, rliove (Keo Uc-in Drc 128.21S6.0O Dvordra-fta nnpce'.red ItopoKtt' d to kccli-u circulation (U. S. bonds par vi..le) 2ri.0fl0.0ft I'loduod lo swure V. H. ImpnidlH I uir value).. ' 411,100.00 I'ledKeil to secure jtostal savings deposits (par value), 1.000,00 Owned end , upledurd , 000.00 War SeviniTH Cer' il'ie-e-teH and Tbi'll t Stamps ae- tuall" ov re I 1. 977.44 Total V. f. (ioverninent seeuritlos .... Pi?eurlt!t s, oilier th-iu tj. S. Itoiids mot Inelud- iitK nto.-Us), leaned I'lid unpled'd 21.70R.24 Tit:ii I'o.idii. ! cui'iltes. ele., other than i;. S Slo'l: of l'Vu n 1 li(!'e.-u 111 nk lf,0 lerecnt of H'..b: c.-lp. ''") V'ali'u of b.iul:l!;K bo'.e , owned and unllK-uill- eomt:. roe :m,(hI0 00 (jiuitv 'n baikiu ho Kurnllve end f'xturos He il esuite ov,f led oili. r then bmiktim bouse .. t.:. ful r.-neivt it 1. K.d.H.l Itesi-rvo Hank ... Cash lu vault and net nrniii'iits due from nation al banks Not I'inountH due from hunt's, be.nkcis nnd trust l onipiinies (oil cr lliun Ire lmled in llPtns 12, 13, or 14 ;iierks on (,ther tianlis In tlie fume eitv er lovn i'.B r'pn"tluK t: rik (other than Item 16) .... Tt.! i.f Uf mi 13, 14, 1.1, 16. ami it .. 279,736 4(1 Cheeks on Uirtkr braled outside of city or town of rfior;;:iT ha'ik uud ttber cash Items.... Itedemptum fund with 1 S Trwsurei uud due from r. S. 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I w It, .1 ti e i f On ;.t -i ml i of Mii r'.. . p" . hi. r -if ' e .-. i e t . i tr i" I -i f I .'- '. 1 111 Kill I y vii isi v. i I IIASK 'iU. 1. 1 M VV ll MIVill J ll SAT 1 l.i: III. rtslls I i'e d f n . f..t f,,e t is :t.. ,t.,v IIU. of (. j.ti it ) r, I.I, SMm f I tl. 'ul lie SNAPPY SAYINGS A boss is one who gels things done. None of us cnu buy good will; we must earn it. If yon must have wrinkles, get them from laughing. The man that everybody liken usual ly likes everybody. Anyhow, the rolling stone gets the. rough corners knocked off. Beauty Is only skin deen hut mean ness goes clear to the marrow. Evidently Russia's Idea of democracy Is that everybody should bo poor. Never put off until tomorrow what should have been done yesterday. Often the man who Is most down on thing is the one who is least up on It. The two great causes of human mis ery are these: To want a thing and not he able to get It, and to get a thing and find you don't wnnt It, flettor wages and working conditions tv( re never obtained hy a brick bat and dynamite brlgnde, but by an honest leader cnpiible of tempering the nctlim of bis followers, nnd who didn't get red and heller nt the sight of a roll top desk. The Finder. ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN j In the 1'iilted States every ninth l marriage ends In a divorce. There are 12.()(i0.n()0 wnge earning women In the I'nlted States. In India only 12 women In every 1 (XK) of full age can read and write. Tetns was the ninth state to ratify the federal constitutional Btnenilmrot grunting suffrage to women. Of the 4(10 member of the teaching stuff at Columbia university this sum mer, 110 will m women. Mayor llylan of New York city, will employ woman lawyer to defend women In the women's court. Although the lute Amelia K. Harr, was the author of more than 7S novels, she left an entitle valued at only f!W The Women's Trade t'nlon league with over fiui.iifin members him pledged Us support to the American Labor rrty. l our women are members of the first (lass to he grs(l me( from the law department of tin. I'nlverslty uf Iietn.lr. Fiithcrlne p. Ivlson ef the Industrial welfare commission, says that the cost ft living for women bna Increased 41 per rent since Y.m. At the request ,f (be Trench gOT rnment, fulled States women eipert rsnmrs have gone to that country la leach their inethisU. The divorce rule In 4'snsds If about' n divorce for cverr fsiissi of popo j 111 Inn, while In the f tilt.rt Ktae It la 112 iff l'io,( of is.pulntlon. BREEZY BUBBLES I t Marked peraohsl - the lattis.rd man Vi nice and liath sLo ins; ti aiming lh dry rltlea. Hn ad may r!- In the yessf, bat II diwen t aiys set In the w.t. Illl lilli mi ina r Mjr e.ifnmsoe et ii A'.ir jt I;l, Re4 th Herald claaelfled ads. r