Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 12, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, September 12, 1922
THE HEPPNER HERALD
A.N' INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Coming to
THf; fiALI.ES AXl PLLITO
Dr. Mellenthin
PAGE TWO
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IXf. XuT OI'EUATE
TO THE PEARLY GATES AND BACK
z-.-r. - -: , h :r. '.:t.b: kr.0.- about the street;, cis
Will lie A;
THE UA1.I.K
j luy 4 Tuesday. (HUAjer 2-3
1 At liles H .IH
PKXDI.ETOX
! Wednesday ud Thiirsr, Oct. 4-3
manager, " corn-! office Hwi 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
never no good, anvnoiv,
TWO DAY ONLY
ii: O.hn
j Xo fharge for Consultatkm
V. h'.-n rr.y daughter left for j ir. Ke::tin is a regular g-rmd-j-
Tli bet dollar . 12 ced;:e and fargery c i
i l:cid by tie state of Oregon. He
"ere a to. ".a
r:ous one; co
en created in the
' r;i;-i fro fe.it. tally the core iaport-
ar.t to-r r..i .'!..-; tr.i c f.";rs to ati
Vh-nt-:
wr.o ciji cn this trip fr-e cocstilta-
; ;-oa, except the expect of tretiet
ting entrance to the i wt;Ii desire...
ta.-ur.g tjs measure.
I Acer.T;g to i .toi of trea
c
j f.a'j :.o
. v.-f-?:h th.- cotrmmmtv tKt :t I15""1 he oe sot r'-e for chroa:
' . -, . . . " j' ' . a ;e--r. -;.. ..-. gall .o..e.-, ulcers c
c:v:.SZJi.':i I3?5 m ; vj..e. tor.;,., or -d.ncids.
en 1- goo'i : a-.;:.o tr.e gate ;eper. j H to i credit wonder, e! r
::: ; i cou.d n -- even make exptn-es," re- afcr is of te t&c, liver
j bow.U, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
he gateman. we have no room v-r vj : i k:d::cy bed "g. carrt.
'. ' " " " ' ' ; I'isg, rbtuastion. sciatica
.'- "--'t '--'-"'- .-g t;crs. rcl ailastnu.
-ur.-er.-: your 'r..-:r.e- ha- gone to the J 11 you have fca aiiiag for a6y
, t contribute a- others do Lecau-e von length of t and 00 not e better
Sivjiv '- our rro::- and exper.-e- in service to the verv !co 1,01 to call, as improper e
;;unitvVr.icf. r.ov denounces vou. Go Lack to earth. "r's r!,"frr t-aB di3&se T "?-
. . , , . - ' i ,,rn ,te of your long Htandtez
-". hhr':'7;- I'artner-ijj, group, organization ; ,rouW(;
V-'-- p.U'.ity enough to make a 1U-t prot.t. Only f Ren.ei:.ber above date, thai conal
U, ytl be ao'e to toss a corn m the COileCtion plate as ' tat:oB on this trip will be free and
:c'lo . 00. ar.-U give tho-e flej-endent Utnn vtU a fair ,'--at fc-s treatat-nt is d iffercnt.
-e in !::'e. Thi- is the secret 01 life don't be the goat.'' ' M-rri,rd fius be accoiapan.-
1 ou c ou
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ov.rr.cved back to esrth. And
-'.vn rccognizt-u -:innar con'lition.
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a gro-ui on eacii corner denouncing tne j
j i'A by lh:if huib.nd.
j Aldres-crj6 Boston Block, Mione-
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f.- 5
15!
hi
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as beta clouded by "ctis- i p 5. 1 i i -
counti." ":ale" and wfcat o. i" 5"-f '(ir1
not, are becinnint! to re- l fl , ml j!!''"':
amiber that thevknew ". gidk.i!.M
kini wU ke WdS n boy." ' "ir' J
' if -
I knew him when he was a bey
Wruit one i tnere 0 Jt5 tfut ?js not elt te glott' 0 .at'nfactUm
c-tvT the eui'Mruiin? succets 0 a liie-l'm jriiiull Often a mr
priie ieem"mly "all of a Hidden." Yet neither suTprumz nnr
Hidden, uhen jou flop to iia'nic fcacfc over each fp 0 his mygmu
n'E United States Rubber Company maker? of U. S.
'Tv., Royal Cords werefirw to conceive, roakeand announce
jv li?f tie f"nced tire. A tire in which there is such com
''lis.' plete unity of action in tread and carcais that neither
w TC before the other.
" 1 FirK to conceive, make and announce a complete
itne cr tires. a ore tor every neea ot price ana use under one
stanaard 0 quniity.
First to ttll the public about the good and bad in
tire-reta;!ing. ! i ou remember the phrase "Go
a legitimate dealer and get a legitimate tire.")
First also to arouse industrial and trade
minds to the need of a new kind or tire
competition. (Competition for better and
better lalues. Greater and greater pub
lic confidence, j
CSS hiph iooM along the U. S.
Tr :A trt )af4frVu n inriiraf l,
intent the will to win by the qual-
i.; rau'e in a price market. fif.;T
. - 3 e
Now '.hit go nvar.y sarowtterj ; ffj
t ..1, -.ii iri'j:r vtTjiu hj. quauty tjg - il
;sarici;iar a number ot cealirs
Ltja car'Owncrs whre vision
r n
XOTICK
To Aii vrhorn It May Concern:
U.S. Royal Card Tires
United States Rubber Company
!-iness by a-king folk- to pay for what j My Annie Ma'renaii, ba loft V.7,
- f:;v. -, 'iet.re'i .ne. y wnen i gave mm i:i:r t,i wi board and i win not be
n item about niv -e'iing that :oo acres of land, he wanted ' ""poni-iWe for any debt contracted
:: i.im for running it: wanted 5c a line for it. And ! "'v '
no -,U ,r !0 . O. -,A ;,, t , r 1-. 1-,:.,,
i ;tat ju-t v it at he did with me. said another. "I ' senemUr 12, 1&22.
i'-i'-ii'g ft'"'d record a- a -ale-man. but there wa-n't s
,( b ::''Ti-y in if ir: . I told him what a record
JOHN MARSHALL.
2C-22
1
'.Tiere Yott
Can Buy
17. . Tt-es :
Vaughn & Goodman, Heppner
E. R. Lundell. - - lone
iriar.nig ano he wanted me to pay him for running it. I
: now ii it i,:.d gotteii into prim I v..uid have landed ti.at
' il r job. I ot ju.-t S'.tj a year by reason of him!''
-'ind there wa- our lodye." -aid another. You re
''; "d'cr how we u-ed to get our fraternal advertising free?
Now, when I gave b;m news about .ur 0. lb Z. fair, and ail
the ilmig, we were going to -ell. he cut all the things except
ma! we were going to have a fair and the name, on the committee-.
Said the rest v, a, advertising and a.sked if anvbodv
b"na!ed the ire cream, oyster, and crackers. That's dii'fer-
i.t. altogether. J j ,;u to out the j.aper anvliow. and
O u or !f 1 ii '1 ,.1 I , i I . . , . .1 . . . 1. . , .. Mi". 1 ,
" ' s '' t 0 ,1 0 00 tn.it 101 1 nai s now lie
ib' d his b,'
e iiiaoe enemies.
:vi -e ol'
ne bfcame thoughtful. "A comrac-
m he remarbe I, "-"e- to co:i-:d. ral,!e trouble and e-
;.. ti. ti. .. .1 rt. '!,;. .. 11.. 1 .-
i ...... 1 . i 1,1- .....oo. eie iei in . 11 fif . I
i . ger tofio that w!iv wouldn't mention o! it in the news
; a;" r be v.orth rooe lhin to him - 'j IV anic uav a
'" tor who -ate, a iii'e through In- -Kill and experience : the I
i.;v, ;. or w!m win- an important c.-t.-e and the vomig sale.
;:': u !i' roilid i, o. ,. a. bled yij.'-r, a ear to hi", -ahu-y, but
-..a-!i't willing to j a the publi-hcr a line for onening
o il a -real opportunity. hat i, ,- e or S; to one or tsv.
imndied ( hnrcii meiiiber-? Cab it Sj and 'tj members a
1 et,! apiece. I ).) v on e er hear of any member-, -tandmg up
end -aing I will gise $.'? When he does you think he is a
i ii-bty g.od ieiiow. The new --paper boo-t, the lodge the
b-.hmd the tburch. thi- at:i that a--ociation and the
The Eats That are
TREATS
We make it our business to sell meaia for eats that are real
treats. And we don't cor:, ply with the food laws because it 13
compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good
service and fair treatment from merchants and professional
men with whom we deal, and because we knot? it is our busi
ness to sell only the btst.
For brf-akfa-t, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no
matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang
ed to fill all orders and would lfke to see your meat order.
Central Market
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uiiiinnts a- :i v. iioiv t,ie year r-aind, and a:k, nothin
ut a t:
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e'o!;! ! r sei't ;ce whicit 1-1
-e.i the coutiir over
;t!ei i-,;tig. I .ojieil v. 11- tt - nn-uiK ersta-i. h: v 1! :,t
at tl- 1 "Uoiii of it. Let', g-.!" Lot can ( c )kl-.. ,1 Sun.
I I -.oi l Hon, o' ( (iMiol.l N( Ii
I o 11 I 1 1
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b..i-- t t..!. In ,. r b. eiv. il oie-ii ;;j
ir -. '! syii.pailiy, ;.irl th..i a 1
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Heppner Herald $2.00 per Year
The Value of
A Checking Account
Hope looks into the future and visions the
home that will be yours.
But hope alone will not accomplish what you
desire.
The practical man knows that no buildino-
to
can well be erected until the foundation is
laid.
He also knows that no fortune can be acquir
ed until he learns to save.
Start your Savings Account with this bank
and build for the future.
Farmers and Stockgrowers
National Bank
HePPner Oregon
On- i...
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"nai !;i::i n.wt.
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Dick Robnett
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Practical KorstHocr
V AT CALMUS' SliOP
Special attention given to lame and in
terfering horses.
! Guarantee Satisfaction.
Give me a Trial
IVuits and Vegetables
Fresh, Clean and Palatable. Fresh
Shipments Received Daily.
We Specialize in Things You like to Eat
Fresh Peaches and Melons
Sam Hughes Co.
id ir
1 1
s:.; u::i
Mow is the tims to order that
1 1 new suit in order to have it
before the Rcund-Up.
See our $30 $35 and $40
SUITS
Lloyd Hutchinson
Tailoring?
Where they
Clean
lothes
lean
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