Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 29, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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- TUESDAY- MARPH THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPM.t, OREGON
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STOCK SITUATION" I eiAi-r-iiAlxi: HUME
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OREG0X CANTATA
The most perfect and beautiful
tnorobred in the northwest will
make the season of 1921 at the
tf? .rn re5n Stock farm. Terms
Z tne 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.
Twenty-five head of Jacks for
: sale. Will lease Jacks for the seas
on to responsible parties.
Twenty head of fine saddlers and
racing prospects.
BEN SWAGGART, Lexington, Or.
45-48..-..
HORSES FOR SALE
I have a few good work and
brood mares for Rale. Will o-iv-a
fall terms to responsible parties.
a. w. uammell, Lexington, Or.46-48
AVanteil f!len.n rnttsm tops at tu&
Herald office... Cash paid for 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.
The Winchester Store
A caliber for every purpose
We now have a rnimiUu .., , "...
from oo. , .i " L. - Ul waster nfles
4 wwpuaiii guilH.
They are on display in our store.
exhib.Uon of world-famous rifles. complete
Winchester rifles built the West Anrt w .i.
half a century they have been toe"andarddoiomn0ereers'.hM
2S5Trf As,ie,need 8". Winchester originated,
model and a caliber for every purpose
We have a vanety of these famous models in our
tore now; don't fail to call and see them.
WNCffSTJt
World Standard Con and Ammamitio
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GILLIAM & BISBEE
(Livesttwk Sanitary Board Bulletin)
A trip through eastern Oregon
shows that the winter just ended
has been the most fstwraDie m many
jca,s lur uve stocK. The overhead
Which Was Bn rninr.no
" uct'" cut tt, nract ca v nna
lourm tne costs of the winter of
weather have been in part respons-
uie lur mis; material reduction in
labor costs h an talrnn nlQa rni
employes have been, cut from $8 5 a
""ma io sometning like $50. Sheep
herders are now working for from
$60 to $75 a month whii.1,
sents a cut of forty per cent. Sheep
ondieia are asKing 12 cents,
iarKeiy oecause their price was es
tablished bv the TTtnh siioo.. ok...
ers' Union, who voluntarily cut from
11 72 teius to 12 cents. The crow
ers are talking ten cents and will
nave no trouble in filling the jobs
at uus price.
btockmen arp nntnmioi.
have been able to get along without
iiiucu munej. ana nave by means of
trading amongst themselves1, and in
some instances giving their help an
interest in the stock, been ahl tn
squeeze through. They have been
outuesMui in cutting the overhead.
iiuur uas oDjectea but little, know
ing that this was absolutely neces
sary. A DeCUliai- Kitll!tir,r. io n.
in respect to cattle. Feeders are
selling at market points for practic-
allv B.K Tllllph nr,.
indicating confidence in the future
of the beef industry.
The horse market la ,,....:
io inipitrviu.
There is considerable demand for
siock to take the place of trucks and
tractors. A number of mares will
be bred this spring. Farmers feel
the need of raising sufficient colts
to replace the older horses, worn out
or 3old to avoid depreciation
Eastern Oregon stock growers are
determined to pull through the pres
ent period of depression. BaiVkers
state that there has been enough
money saved during the past tix
mouths to recoup much of the loss
that has been sustained because of
siuwers not selling at top prices
Stockmen realize that the only way
In the lone run that nna no i j
.... xm i,a.u iuw in
the stock game is to loss the stock.
mm year mere nas Been no disease
loss, neither hns th
, ' " ul v 11 a OLUI III
loss, nor has there been any consid
erable amount of loss from forced
liauidatinn. If there e,,or v, i
losses in the stock industry, either
the stockman or the banker have
been at fault, the stockman, perhaps,
because he haK p-iven nr. th,.
because he has lost faith. Any stock
man uiai nas stooa otr failure until
now, is surel vthrontrh the nmt f
it. The banker who has helped him
is now well able tn see the (V,,li p
his good judgment.
Federal rennrfn ehrw ho i
, ... ' ".'vn niHL iiine
ten million less domestic animals in
the United States than o
Breedine stock f Klire tn ha ln ,..u
demand. There are good reasons for
believing that the end of the present
decline has now been reached and
that the upward trend that the mar
ket is showing is to be permanent.
Shutt has a list nf pnoH U'ili;.,,
Valley farms for exchange for Mor
row county ranches. 47tf
FOUND Shell hair ornament. Call
at this office. 42ft.
h 01 XI) Oregon automobile li
cense plate for 1921, between Lex
!?fton ani Heppner. Owner call at
this office, pay for this notice and
recover- 46tf.
1'Or H(Mit-Rniiea in o e tt
.voi ui xxei-
aia office. Inquire this office or of
1- i 1 iii 1
Mau with team or auto
to sell McConnon's products direct
to consumer iu thiscounty. Mc
Connnn - rr ixrj
Mention this paper. 47-48
Shlltt. tin s RPVPral r.., : z
alfalla ranches; easy terms. 47tf.
...Wanted Tosh
ton raffs at the Herald office. Brine
Heppner Herald Want Ads hrlno.
home the bacon.
fr CHTJIICH NOTICES J.
4- 1
i nrsi Lhrlstlaa Church.
The usual services of Ui nhr.h
wlU be held on Sunday, consisting
of the Bible Schol at ten o'clock, fol
lowed by Communion SfirvlpA anA
Preaching at eleven o'clock.
The evening Services will consist
of the Christian Endeavor Service at.
seven o'clock and song Service and
Preaching at eight o'clock. Everev-
one is cordially invited to attend
these services.
W. O. Livingstone, Minister.
Christian Science
Christian Science services are held
e;ery Sunday morning at 11:00
o'clock in I. O. 0. F. hall. Sunday
Sshool at 9:45 a. m. Testimony
meetings are held every Wednesday
vening at 8:00 o'clock at thft home
of Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All Inter
ested are cordially invited to attend
these meetings.
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Subscribe for the Herald and eef
all the county news. Only $2 a year.
FATHER AB0NZIE0
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
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DR. A. D. MoMURDO
THYSICIAX and SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
Roberts Building
HETPNER, OREGON
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S. E. NOTSON
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W
Masonic Building
HEPPNER. OREGON
Father Peter Abonzied of Mount
ebanon, Palettine, l here on a mis-
ion to the Cathotici of America. Fa.
her Abonzied apeak Arabic fluently.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORVKY-AT-MW
First National Hunk ISIdg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
MRU IXSI'RAVCK
Successors to
C. 0. Patterson
I am prepared to take a limited
number of maternity cases at my
heme in east Heppner and assure
best attention to all patients. Write
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
NOTIO,
Sealed bids will bo rccived by
Morrow County Court, at Heppner.
Oregon, until April 6th, at 10 o'
clock a. tn., for 80 cords of heavy
4 ft. slab wood for use of Court
House. Bids may be submitted F.
O.B. cars, Heppner, or delivered at
Court House yard. Measurement at
Court House yard only accepted.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids or to accept the bid
deemed best for Morrow county
4 Wm- T- CAMPBELL, Judge.
47-48
Oliver Chilled Plow Co.
reduces prices
to 1918 level
This is good news for
you, Mr. Farmer!
Peoples Hardware
Company
"You'll Always Find"
says the Good Judge
That you get more
genuine satisfaction
at less cost when
you use this class of
tobacco.
A small chew lasts
so much longer than
M v , , . . a Dl8 cnew of the
ordinary kind. And the full, rich real
tooacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
catisf action.
Any man who uses the Roal Tobacco Chew
r.ill tell you that.
Put up in (wo styles
V-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
n m, in ii in in.. .i
Fresh Pure Lard
We render fresh, pure lard three times a week and
have reduced the price to 25C A POUND
Order a Strictly Firt-Cla8s, Heppner-made Product
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
HEPPNER, 0RE80N I?