Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 22, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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You Better Leave Our Boy Alone, Boss
TUESDAY. MARCH 22. iQ2i THE HEPPNER HERALD. HUPlr.?
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The most perfect and beautiful
tnorobred in the northwest will
make the season of 1921 at the
f ten 0reSn st farm. Terms
? 25 for the season with return
privilege.
The White Hulless Barley is also
Kept here for sale; also clean Blue
house; also a few tons of clean
seed rye.
Ten head of fresh milch cows.
ci ?,",five head of Jacks for
sale. Will lease Jacks for the seas
on to resnonsihle nartioo
Twenty head of fine saddlers and
racing prospects.
BEN SWAGGART, Lexington, Or.
45-48....
HORSES FOR SAI.K
I have a few good work and
brood mares for sale. Will give
fall terms to responsible parties.
A. W. Gammell, Lexington, Or.46-48
Wanted Clean cotton rags at the
Herald office... Cash paid tor same.
First Aid in
finance
A Checking account is for the man who
must know how much money he takes in, how
much he pays out and what he pays it out for.
No matter how much or how litt'e a man's
wages or income amounts to, he can make it
go farther by using a checking account.
If wou have never tried the checking ac
count system try it now.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
W HAT THE SALVATION
Alt MY IS DOIXG
At the Oreeon Rescue and lUatm
nity Home at the present time, there
imy-iwo gins ana thirty babies.
Twenty-two counties in Oregon are
irpiesfiuea Dy tnese girl mothers
many of whom are yet in theii
teens.
At the Working Men's hotel in
Portland during the past year, one
thousand six hundred thirty men
have been given free beds, nine hun
dred thirty four were given free
rooms, six hundred seventy meals
were given away. In the past three
months more beds and meals have
Deen provided tree of charge than
uurmg me entire period of last year.
During the nnst winter
average oi sixty-live men have s ent
on the office floor in this hotel ev
ery night and were glad of the privi
lege.
The Industrial home, where de
pendent men are given cmploymen
working with waste paper, waste
clothing and waste furniture, b.
crowded as never before in the his
tory or the institution.
In the annual Hnmo Sprvifp tin
peal which wil be conducted again
uus year irom May l ,to May 1U
the Arniv- w'll ask lllp nnnnlo nf C.'n
gon for $90,000 to be used to relieve
puveny, aisease, misery ana aespair
among our home people right here
iu uregon. a wormy cause.
The Winchester Store
A caliber for every purpose
We now have a comnlrt ,tnr.t, 7, . . ...
from .22a tr, .k. " "r Ul """icnester niles
They are on display in our store.
Winchester rfles built the West aj .
WINCHESTER
War'd Standard Can, and Ammunition
U. OV O. GLEE CLT It
HERE APRIL FIRST
The Girls' Glee club of the Unl
versity ot Oregon, will appear in
Heppner April 1st, in a concert full
of clever and original stunts, new
songs never Detore neard in the wesl
and a large variety of snappy songs
The twenty-two membra of tho club,
selected from ninp.tv nnnlipnnta
have been training since last fall to
.malce these concerts a success. They
represent tne best musical talent o
the university. Fnllnwinir n tv,
girls who wil appear: Alice Gohlke,
Genevieve Clancy, Eloise McPherson
.ueruice ait.st.ock. imncnno i.otnof
Laura Rand. Katharine Tinker ninH.
ys Keeney, Constance Miller.' Pnrr-
iauu; Lean z,inK, sterling, Neb.;
Lsther Wilson, Plainfield, Conn.;
Florence Garrett, Hillsboro; ' Doris
Hoefler, Astoria; Vashtl Hoskins,
Margaret Phelps, Pendleton; Marian
Linn, Irene Hugh, Eugene; Nell
Gaylord, Tillamook; Naomi Wilson
Medford; Belle Chatburn, Marsh
field; Alberta Carson, Hood River;
Elizabeth Kessi, Corvallis: Marvel
Skeels, Coquile; Friederike Schilke,
La Grande.
OF INTEREST TO
SHEEPHERDERS
Sheepherders will now ho njaanrorl
of payment for their services under
the provisions of a law passed by
the recent leelslatiire trivino- tii
herders lien
ciairng.
Followinr Is tho fvt r,t tH
law:
Section 102K0 si,.., i,...wi.. .,
Rfitain I'ossession Until Cliiim is
'aid Any person rendering servic
' .es set forth in Rwllnn irnco h
siring to secure the benefits of' this
act, shall within thirty days after
the close of such
services, rile with the county record
er or county clerk, as the case may
be. of the rnnntv in whinh
mala are located, a notice of his in
tention to claim a lien upon such
animals for his care or attention or
services for a time not exceeding
one year in all, from the date on
which such care, attention or serv
ices commenced. Such notice shall
state the name of the person claim
ing the lien, the name or names of
the owner or reputed owner of the
animals sought to be charged with
the lien, and a description sufficient
for identification of the animals up
on which the lien is claimed. Such
notice of lien must be verified hy
the oath of the person claiming the
hen, to the efect that he believes the
same to ho true; and when .such no.
tire of lien is filed, the lien created
by tliis act shall have priority over
all other iiicuiiibniiices or liens upon
such sheep, of every kind and nature
whatsoever.
Before ana After. '
Before he gets her lie snj3r"now
womanly I" when she does anything.
But after he gets her he says v "That's
Just like a woman I" when she does a
tiling. Cincinnati Enquirer.
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S CHl'RCH NOTICES A
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me rirst Christian Church.
The usual services of Uie Church
will be held on Sunday, consisting
of the Bible School at ten o'clock, fol
lowed by Communion Service and
Preaching at eleven o'clock.
The evening Services will consist
of the Christian Endeavor Service at
seTen o'clock and song Servfce and
Preaching at eight o'clock. Eyerey
ona is cordially Invited to attend
tkese services.
W. O. Liviagstone, Minister.
Christian Science
Christian Science services are heU
every Sunday morning at 11:00
o'clock in I. O. 0. F. hall. Sunday
Sshool at 9:45 a. m. Testi monv
meetings are held every Wednesday
evening at 8:90 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All inter
ested are cordially invited to attend
these meetings.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
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GILLIAM & BISBEE
GENERAL LYAUTEY
DR. A. D. MoMURDO
PHYSICIAN and HCIWKO'X
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
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F. A. McMENAMIN
LAMVEK
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main S65
Roberta Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W
Office In Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
General Lyautev. wnc. acorrfinn
reporti from Paris, will be marl a
rrarshal of France as a reward for
hit work In ennninn ahnni it,. ,,1
fleation of Moroceo. General Lyautey
has been commander of the French
force in Morocco for several year.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORN K Y-AT-LA W
First National Bank Bidg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
I IKE INSl It A Vf E
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREfcON
Remarkable Biblical Verse.
The Bobk of Ezra, chapter 7, verse
21, contains all the letters of the Eng.
Hsh alphabet except "j," which was
formerly written as "I."
Great Name Survives.
Of all the possessions of this life
fame Is the noblest; when the body
has sunk into the dust the great name
still lives. Schiller.
MATERNITY HOME
I am prepared to take a limited
number of maternity cases at my
home in east Heppner and assure
best attention to all patients. Wrlta
or phone, MRS. G.. C. AIKEN, Hepp
ner, Or., Box 142. Phone 396. 23tf
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
Remodeling and Ladies' Tailoring.
Mrs. Curren, Church street. 27tf
Oliver Chilled Plow Co.
reduces prices
to 1 91 8 level
This is good news for
you, Mr. Farmer!
We CARRY the OLIVER LINE
Peoples Hardware
Company
it
"Here's Real Tobacco
says the Good Judge
That gives a man more
genuine chewing satis
faction than he ever got
out ot the ordinary kind.
Smaller chew, lasts longer
so it costs less to chew
this class of tobacco.
And the good, rich to
bacco taste gives a world
of satisfaction.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put up in two sfylex
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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Fresh Pure Lard
We render freeh, pure lard three times a week and
have reduced the price to 25C A POUND
Order a Strictly Fir.t-CIa.s, Heppner-made Product
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
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