Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 07, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday, October 7, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
LIBERIA'S PRESIDENT HERE
RESCUING THE DROWNING
GRABBERS
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Notice the Nobs
The3r're scientifically placed to
prevent skids and those dangerous
side slips.
Their firm, sure grip means safety.
And yet, they don't "fight the road."
Just the tirec for our kind of roads.
There are four other United States
Tires every one of them a good
tire.
No matter what your individual
needs may be, we can fill them.
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United States Tires
are Good Tires
We know United States Tires are GOOD Tires. That's why we sell them.
' HEPPNER GARAGE, Vaughn & Goodman, Props., Heppner, Oregan
E. R. LUNDELL, IONE, OREGON
Royal Cord- 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Pico' Tlain'
At the G. M. Akcrs Place 18 miles south of lone and 26 miles West of Heppner
on
rday, Oct. 11
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., I will sell at Public Auction the following prop-
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crty: ;
Ssitu
io HEAD OF HORSES
0 Head Good Work Horses and One
Saddle Horse
2 Three Year-Old Mules
5 200-Pound Hogs
MACHINERY
3 Wagons I three and one-half Pain
with Hack; I three and one-fourth
Pain with 1 leader Pox ; I three inch
new Winona with Pack.
1 three Pottom 14 inch Canton Clipper
Plow
" twenty-foot Harrow
1 ten-foot Clark Double Disc
1 Superior Disc Drill
1 Chop Mill
1 Chatham Fanning Mill
( Sets Harness; 2 sets new;
12 Collars
I Snddlc
i Pugtry
! S t l!iackmith Tools
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Lead Pars, Chains, Trail Tongue, Forks
Shovels, Clevises and other things
too numerous to mention.
FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON
TERMS
All sums under $10, Cash. Sum of $10 notes. 5 per cent discount for cash on a
and over, one year time on approved II sums over ?io.
L. E. VRERS' Owner
E. E. MILLER, Auctioneer F. H. ROBINSON, Clerk
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ri-esldent-elect C. O. H. King of the
republic of Liberia, mul Mrs. King, who
have been visiting in Washington. Mr.
King attended the peace conference In
I'nris nnd then traveled over much of
Rurope.
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Capt. Frederick C. Mills. Held agent,
life-saving section, Atlantic division of
the American Red Cross, and naval
aviators at various points have been
giving demonstrations on the swim
ming beaches to spread the knowledge
of Red Cross methods of resuscitating
persons almost drowned. I he photo
graph shows the "lock hold," applied
to a person rescued from the water.
To Recover' Sunken Logs.
Ta. recover from the bottom of Cana
dian streams the sunken logs that are
lost while on the way from the log
ging camps to the mills a newly or-
iml'.pil corporation will employ ma-
j chlnery specially adapted to the pur
pose instead or tne oramary uevnen
used for moving timber, it was an
nounced In Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Compressed air ai.:l high pressure
water streams will he used to loosen
the logs. As 10 per cent of the logs
cut sink and remain embedded for
various periods without losing their
value hy deterioration, the business
of raising them should prove to he
one of great commercial Importance
to lumbermen.
The Reformer-r-Po you think that
statesmanship in this country is on the
decline?
The Politician My hoy, no states
man Hi this country would decline anything.
BAD TABLE MANNERS
f"HlWI .HOT" IM" Ok M
She (after the reception) That in in
who sat next to me at the diininr
hadn't the maimers of a pig.
lie Strange ! I thought he hail
DESCRIBED.
"Pa, what Is red tape."
"Red tape, my boy, is the govern
ment string to efficiency's pocket
book."
ment string to efficiency's pocket
book."
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A SURMISE. LsJlSi Q
11 j duk wen, .Vliy! ' '
well, this cer- i!!!ws
II I tulnly must be
l j the Black Sea! -jp"
WILL BE TRIED FOR CRIMES
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(inerl nn ll.-linrlrli, tme if th
lirrtiun nillltnry gtimnm of Mil
taring Ih frf-iipntlon. h ntrt
4ltlon Iw ch ihm.rtH t.jr 'rnr
ttut h msy l tr.l for mmijr rr1iii
f hlrh h Is aitu4.
Encouraging
Bolshevism
Everything that falsely en
courages unrest also encourages
bolshevism. '
Misunderstanding of Amer
ican industrial organization, and
of its benefits to mankind, leads
to unrest, dissatisfaction, and
radicalism.
, For example, the Federal
Trade Commission tells the pub
lic that the large packers had an
agreed price for lard substitute
(made of cotton-seed oil.)
It reproduces letters taken from
the files of one of the packers;
showing that such agreed price
existed.
But it failed to mention that
the agreed price wa deter
mined at the request of and in
co-operation with the Food
Administration!
Even the Department of Jus
tice, in its unjust attempt to
create prejudice against the
packers, has made public these
same letters, with no explanation.
How long must this kind of
misrepresentation continue? In
so far as it is believed, it not
only breeds discontent, but re
sults in injustice to our industry.
Lt ua send you "Swift Dollar."
It will Inttrett you.
A4dra Swift ft Company,
Union Stock Yarda, Chif.jo, 111.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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