Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 20, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tuesday, April 20, 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Em-nett. who; for several rears by E. L. Maddock,
have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. loimerly of Hcppne:-.
Enimett Cochrp.n for some time, left Emmcit Cochran drove to Arling
i'or Arlington Thursday where Mr. i ton Fiid.iv returnine to lone for ihe
Burnett has been appointed as re
ceiver for the Hotel Grande. The
hotel has been 0-wncd and operated
Elks' dance th.it nifsht. Mrs. Coch
ran met hir.i at lone : eturning with
him in the car.
iet sour ironies nxpress
WHO ( AX SYMPATHIZE?
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NO TWO MKX AUK
ALIKE IX l'ORM OR
PERSONALITY". THAT'S
WHY VOIR CLOTHES SHOULD BE MADE TO
YOlTi MEASURE. YOU WILE GET TAILORED
DISTINCTIVENESS IX
Heppner Tailoring &
Cleaning Shop
THEN", TOO, YOU GET EXCLUSIVE FABRICS
THAT ARE A IX W OOL, SHAPE PERMANENT, T A I L O R I X G
THAT'S EXACTLY CORRECT, GARMENTS THAT ARE CHEAP-
EST BECAUSE THEY DEFY HARD SERVICE.
WW IX AXD BE MEASURED NOW
G. FRANZEN
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"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
ncrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
The following letter wps quoted at
a fx-ent corventirm of the Iowa State
Retail Merchant?' association by Sen
ator George M. Peterson, who is sec
retary of the Minnesota association,
as one he received from a menibc of
the association in excusing his inabil
ity to pay his association dues, says
the Silverton Appeal. Possibly it may
strike a responsive chord la some I
other weary mercantile heart.
Dear Senator: For the following
reasons I am unable to send you the
check asked for.
I have been held up, held down,
sand-bagged, walked on, sat' on, flat
tened out and squeezed.
First by the United States govern
ment for federal war tax, the excels
profit law, the Liberty Bond loans,
thrift stamps, capital stock, mer
chants' license, auto tax and eVery
society and organization that the in
ventive mind of man can construct to
extract what' I may or may not have
in my possession.
From the Society of St. John,- the
Baptist, the Grand Army 6? the Re
public, the Woman's Relief, the Navy
League,', the Red Cross, the Double
Cross, the Childrens' Home, the Dor
cas Society, the Young Women's
Christian Association, the . Young
Men's Christian Association the Boy
Scouts, the Jewish Relief, the Bel
gian Relief, .and every hospital in
town. ' '
The government has so governed
my business that I don't 'know who
owns it. I am inspected, suspected,
examined and re-examined, informed
required and commanded, so I don't
know who I am, where I am, or why
I am here. All I know is that I am
fupposKd to be an inexhaustable sup
ply of money for every known need,
desive or hope of the human race,
and because I will not sell all I have
and co out and beg. borrow or steal
money, money to give away I am
cused, discussed, boycotted, talked to,
talked about, lied to, lied about, held
up, hung up , robbed and nearly ruin
ed, and the only reason that I am
clinging to life is to see what in hell
is coming next. Exchange.
ment life insurance, amount to $190.
500.00 making a total business in re
instatements and conversions far
days of Suliii.oon.oo
E. J. Evers, department adjutant
and service office or the American
Legion at Z-ts Morgan building, Port
land, is making every possible effort
to acquaint former service men and
women with their rights and benefits
under the war risk insurance act, and
all concerned are urged to call or
write to the above address where
individual service awaits any claim
they maw have against the govern
ment to their service or counsel and
advice in matters of their government
insurance. Information on the above
can be also obtained from the war
risk officer of any post of the Ameri
can Legion in the department of Ore
gon by any ex-service man or their
relatives interested in the same.
WILLIAM FOLLETT,
Dept. Com.
EDWARD J. ElVERS,
Dept. Adjutant.
1003 North 1(Kh St
Phone 467
Walla Waila, Wash
Boardman Lands
Irrigated Tracts
I HAVE .N MY LIST A ( Mi'i K OF : : "I lONALLV
GOOD lil YS IN IMPROVED AND I NM'EO ED TRACTS
IN THE ROAUPMAN I -IsTIHCT RANGING IV SlE FROM
JO TO liiil ACRES.
IRRIGATED LANDS ARE
FUTURE WINNERS
IOR A I-IMITI D TIME I CAN OIT'ER Most RE sONAIll.E
l'l!ll i:s AND ATTRACTIVE TERMS ON THESE TRACTS
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
Roy V. Whiteis
WAR RISK IXSl'RAXCK
The American Legion through the
office of Department Adjutant of Ore
gon,' 226 Morgan biulding, Portland
Is doing an tnormous insuiance bus
iness.
A steady stream of former fighters
of the army ,navy and marine corps
are receiving advice ard attention on
matters of their war risk Insurance
The insurance department in also
handling the claims lor additional
overseas pay, travel pay, al'.otmer.l
liberty bonds, ard a'so compensation
matters tint are not sett'ed after
(.-ij,!:ii .1 claims have been hied.
Tli" records of the Imti'arce bui-
m ss f'om the nth of M -rch to fit
lilst show a total msine'it c' te-in-statements
of iM:1,."iHi mi ; m! tv
conv-iviiM to Unit i Stall- , p vern-
Subscribe for the Herald only
for a full year.
The Eastern Elide and Junk
Company
WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH MR. (.EO. SI.
( HilMPP, (!' HEPPNER, WHEUEliY HE WILL lil Y I OR
I S HIDES, PELTS AND l'l'LLED YVOOL AS WELL AS ALL
KiN IDS OF SCRAP IRON, RlP.lli.it, COPPER, Kit ASS AXD
rags.
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Y (. MAY REST ASSURED TH AT MR. SCHEMPP
TREAT YOl RIGHT IN ALL II I 'SIX ESS RELATION'S
MAY II AYE WITH HIM.
ADDRESS:
Geo. M. Scherrspp
HEPPMIR, OREGON,
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Improvement Requirement
Reduced to $1500
"RECONSIDERING THE CONTRACT PROVISION AS TO THE COST OF
IMPROVEMENTS, AXD APPRECIATING THAT THE PRESENT COST
OK HOLDING MAY NOT CO VI I N I E, A N D Til I IKEI'ORE RELI E I NG
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"A Word to the Wise"
says the Good Judge
You want real chewing
satisfaction.
A little of the Real Tobacco
Chew lasts o much longer
than the old kind.
You dont need a fresh
chew nearly as of ton so it
costs no more to chew this
class of tobacco.
Any man w ho uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-U CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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In .preparation' for this week
we searched ihe market to
assure the best Ginghams to
be found. And wc arc sure you will
agree that we have been successful.
In their crisp freshness, their wonder
ful colorings and their attractive pat
terns they offer unnumbered sugges
tions for charming summer dresses.
They are all fast colors so you may
tub them as often as you please and
know that they will retain their orig
inal freshness.
A. Jr. C. and Toilc du Nord
Ginghams - - 40c
Fabric Cloth and Renfrew
Cloth - - 50c
Thomson
Bros.
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