Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 30, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tuesday, May 30, 1922
: THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
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SPLENDID IINE JUST RECEIVED AT
CASH VARIETY STORE
Where You Get
Big values for little money
Helen V. Smith Prop.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Where wiH You , be
' At 65? ' '
Out'of 100 average men, at the age of 25 II
54 Will be Dependent on Others
36 will be'dead
5 Will be working for a bare living I
4 Will be well to do I
1 Will be Wealthy
You may be one of the hundred today,
. but where will you be at the age of 65 ? j
It depends upon how you can answer jj
the following question
Are You Saving
Systematically?
One Dollar Opens A Savings Account With
This Bank
Farmers and Stockgrowers
National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
NORMAN S ICE CREAM
"Best in the West"
Always ready to Serve
TAKE A QUART HOME FOR LUNCH
McAtee & Aiken
A Bargain if Taken at Once
640 acres, every foot in cultivation, all fenced
good drilled well with plenty of water to ir
rigate garden, four-room house, one-half
mile from school, 11 miles from raihoad.
Price OInly $20.00 an Acre.
$2,000.00 down, Terms on Balance
Roy V. Whiteis
Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh, Clean and Palatable. Fresh
Shipments Received Daily.
We Specialize in Things You like to Eat
Fresh Strawberries
Sam Hughes Co.
The following article ia taken
from the Extension Service News,
published by the Extension Service
of the Oregon Agricultural College,
and will .be of interest to employers
of farm labor:
i'Tb.e farmers of the state may not
generally know. that, finder a decision
bf the Oregon supreme court made in
April, 1917, they are subject to the
operation of the Employers Liability
Act .with practically file sapie effect
as any of the most hazardous occu
pations. It was' decided In that case
that an injured farm hand had a
right of action for damages against
his employer even though there was
a contributors! negligence on his part.
"The knowledge of this condition
has caused maritf farmers throughout
the state to embrace! the protection
afforded by the Oregon Compensation
Law as administered by the State In
dustrial Accident Commission, which
is a state institution not operated for
profit, but for the benefit of Oregon
citizens and which furnishes a guar
antee to the employer against law
suits. "An employer who is operating un
der the Industrial Accident Commis
sion pays a certain percentage or h
payroll into the state fund, his work
ers each contributing one cent a day
to the same fund. When accident
happens and a workman is injured
he is entitled to medical attention
and care, lalso compensation for loss
of time, and in such cases of accident,
as result in death, the widow and
children or other dependents receive
substantial relief, the widow for all
her life, unless she remarries, and
the children to the age of 16 years.
"All this is paid from the contri
buted funds, the beneficiary requir
ing no lawyers or other costly agen
cies to obtain it and the employer
being relieped of legal liability.
"All this is done at the lowest pos
sible expense because the Industrial
Accident Commission is a state fun
ctionary, existing and operating, not
for profit, but for service to the whole
people.
"Farmers who may feel interested
in, the matter can obtain all particu
lars and instructions by applying to
the Commission at Salem."
MISS EDNA H.U-MAX Gl'KST OK
HU.MJU AT SHOWKIt PARTY
! Mrs Edna Viola Bauman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Bauman, of
near Lexington was the "guest of hon
or at a bride's shower party given
at Lexington last Tuesday evening
with Mesdames Ray White and'Ralnh
Jackson as hostesses. Miss Bauman
was maried last Sunday morning to
Mr. Walter L. Lyons, of Portland.
1 The party was given in Leach hall,
at Lexington, which vas beautifully
decorated for the occasion, the color
scheme being orange and white and,
carrying out the same idea, the re
freshments consisted of oranges, ice
cream and cake. Many beautiful and
costly presents were showered on the
bride-to-be and the occasion was a
most happy one.
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Mrs. Pylo was in from Parkers
Mill Saturday arranging for a big cel
ebration at that place July 2, 3, 4
and 5.
Dr. Hayden, of Monument, was a
guest at the Patrick Wednesday
evening.
SKVEX WO.MHX DK UVX OX Jl KY
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A panel of 31 jurors has been
drawn for the coming term of cir
cuit court which will convene hero
on Monday, June I2th, of which
seven are women.
Following is the list:
Hiatt, Elma Heppner, housekeeper.
Pringle, Joseph, Lexington, farmer.
Linn, P. J., lone, drayman.
Gammell, Robert, Heppner, farmer.
'Moore, A. M., lone, mechanic,
i Wright, Raymond, Hardman, farmer.
Burnside, George, Hardman, farmer.
Akers, Fred, Eightmile, farmer.
Cork, Marion, Hardman, farmer.
Johnson, Nels M., lone, farmer.
Anderson, Leonard, Gooseberry, far.
Parker, Frank S., Heppner farmer.
' Akes, Fred,' Eightmile, farmer.
' Hager, Lula, Heppner, housekeeper.
Minor, W. O. Heppner, retired.
Sibley, Jos., Lexington, farmer.
Carmlchael, park G. Lexington, far.
Robison, Harriet J., Eightmile, lioune
keeper. Johnson, J. R. Boardman, farmer.
Pomeroy, Elmer, Lexington, farmer.
Davis, Clark T., Lexington, farmer.
Forbes, Oliver D., lone, merchant.
Ruhl, Otto, Lexington, farmer.
Klncald, Clara, lone, houskeeper.
Rippee, T. W., Lena, farmer.
Hill, Nellie, Lexington, housekeeper.
Whiteis, Anna D., Heppner, house
keeper. Benge, Ella, H,eppner, housekeeper.
Beamer, W. J. Heppner, drayman.
Kirk, Merl, Lexington, farmer.
VAUGHAN & GROVE
DENTISTS
Permanently located In Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURtlQ .
PHYSICIAN aa$ SURGEON
Telephone. 122
Ofnce Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
" LAWYER
Office Phone Main 6 43
Residence Phone Main 665
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
Same E. Van? Varol
ii. II. Butler
Van VACTOR & BUTLER
ATTORX EY S-AT-LA W
Suite 305 First National IJiuik Bldg.
THE DALLES, OliEGOX.
WATERS & ANDERSON
FIRE INSURANCE
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heppner
Have You Ever Tried
Calumet Baking Powder?
. If not why not give it a trial?
Igeooiesi!
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Like the "Ford" it is fool proof
35c lb.
helps Grocery
Company
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Safety and Convenience
- Do you know that nine-tenths? of the
business of the United States is done by some
form of check? This convenient condition
is possible because the banking system of
this country has been placed on such a safe
basis that corporations and individuals have
faith in it. The welfare ,of the banks de
pends in a large measure upon maintaining
this confidence. (
A checking account with this bank is an
absolutely safe proposition. Your1 money
is safer than it is in your pocket and your
check is as good as your money in any busi
ness transaction. We shall be pleased to
have you open a checking account with 'us.
You will find your account to be a means to
safety and convenience.
First National Bank
Heppner Ore.
Korald Want Ads bring home the bacon.
The price is about 40
per cent less than some
other brands we sell
and it is guaranteed to
give you 100 per cent
Satisfaction.
FFDEUAL REieRVrJ