Q CD I MORE DAYS WEAR 1 1 i GENERAL HEWS HEMS OF INTEREST TO HEPPNER PEOPLE The red ball on the sole of our rubbers is. a private mark that meams lowest cost per days wear. For Sale By E. N. Gonty Shoe Store .Masonic Building Repairing Neatly Done Birthday Party MOVING SOON TO OUR NEW LOCATION IN THE MASONIC BUILDING SAM HUGHES CO. The beautiful country home of Mr and Mrs. Henry Blahtn on Willow Creek was the scene of a merry party Sunday, it be ineasurorise Dartv for Mrs. Blahm, in honor of her fifty fifth birthday. After a delicious din aer was served by Mrs. Blahm whose cooking is far famed, the remainder of the day was spent in games and music, and at a late hour the guests departed to their homes, each reporting a delightful time. Those present were: Mr. and vlrs. John Piper, Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duncan, Miss Hendrex- son, the Misses Bessie Huddle- son, Mollle and Clara Brown, Daisy Hendrixson, Katie and vlarie Biahm, Marion Long, Grace Tyler, Happie Wightman nd Martha Blahm and the Messrs Ed and Henry Brown. J. B. Huddleson. Robert Wightman Olef Johnson Walter Evans. Leo Hicks, Arnold and Rufus Piper md Marvin Wightman. Oscar Minor returned Saturday from a business visit in Portland. Adam Blahm was in Heppner from Black Horse Saturday. Mrs. John Woodard was in from Lena doing some shopping Saturday. Harvey McAllister, of Lexington, was in Heppner Saturday. Link Swaggart, of Pendleton, is visiting in Heppner with relatives. John Kinncr was in from Sand Hol low Monday. STALLIONS At Alta Stable, Pendleton, Oregon One extra good, big, black imported Percheron, 5 years old, weight 2300. One extra good imported son of the great $40,000 Carnot C6666. Other Percherons Belgins, Shires and Clydesdales that are desirable, be sides a number of young ones with correct pedigrees from one to three years old and Percheron and Belgian mares. All priced to sell. Address Pendleton, Or. J. R. JUSTICE DIRT KILLS OYSTERS. Crawtord-Sylva J. H. COX CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Plans and Estimates Furnished for All Kinds of Buildings. First Class Work Only. Make a Specialty of and Have rompleu Equipment for House Moving LOCAL Mature Saturday afternoon 2:30 IOnnd 15 cents admission. Blue Biru feature and comedy 6 reels. Star Theatre. Walt Helmick, manager of the Stan field Bros, ranch on Rhea creek, was a business visitor in Heppner Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson were passengers Monday morning for rortlar.d, where Mr. Thompson will dispose of a load of cattle. Miss Marie Cason was a visitor in lone Sunday. Miss Edith Thorly left Sunday for a visit in Portland. Mrs. C. A. Minor and daughter, Blanche, were passengers for Port land Sunday. Miss Minor will resume her studies at St. Mary's academy. Nat Webb left Sunday morning for his home in Walla Walla for a ten days' visit. He is taking care of the Taul Webb farm during the Webb's visit in California. Arthur Mulkey, of Ritter was a business visitor in Heppner several Jays last week. John Sheridan was in from Butte creek Monday. Among the Monument people so on our streets the first of the wet. were: I-red fteal, lorn Cork, Jo Turner and Ceorge Landon. Werner Rcitman, of lone, was het over Sunday visiting with friends. Lige Penrce, who is shingling th. Keitman barn, near lone, was com pelled to lay off a few days last wee on account of sickness and come 1 Heppner for medical attention. Heyman Bear, of lone, was in Hepp ner several days the first of last weel Guyle Shurte, formerly of Arling ton, has accepted a position wiU Minor & Co., and will be in their gei eral merchandise and ladies' furnish ing department. Bob Carsner, a prominent Spra; stockman, arrived in Heppner Mor. day and spent tho day transacting business previous to leaving for Sal Lake to attend the National Woo. growers' Association convention. W. S. McKimmey, well know Eight Milo farmer, spent last week in Heppner. Coming as a complete surprise o nis manv Morrow county riends was the marriage last Sunday of Arthur R. Crawford, ditor of the Gazette-Times. te dissCecile Francis Sylva, of Oakland, California. Rev. How- rd Fagap preformed the cere mony at his home. Sunday after loon Jan. 7th. The groom is a on of Vawter Crawford, of Iont graduate of Heppner High School and a former student oi he University of Oregon. Mrs. Jrawford is a graduate of Oak nd Technical school and the University of California. Th marriage was the culmination of romance which began when the bride visited last summer ic heppner. The Heppner Herald joins the host who congratulate ihem and sincerely wish our fel 'ow newspaperman and bis bride, a long, happy and success ful wedded life. These Bivalves Aro th Cloanott of All Our Sea Foodi. The following facts about oysters are given by a memlier of a family that las been connected with the oyster rade for 300 years : The average oyster before suitable or consumption Is between three and i'our years of age. They are undoubt edly the cleanest as well as the most jutritious of fish, for It Is a fact that If inythlng In the way of dirt gets Into he shell of any oyster It Immediately lies. The embryo oyster when It Is about twelve months old Is planted In the nost sultnble waters. The young oys ors are taken out in flat bottomed ts. shoveled overboard in likely i and allowed to remain there till uy are sizable and ready for catch ug. Tbls Is done by means of dredges, which go over the oyster beds with a large rake arrangement dragging from ropes on the bottom of the sea, the jysters boing thus forced from the bed n to the large nets fastened to the In ide of the rake. The breeding powers ol oysters are dmply amazing, and It hns been com puted that 1,000 full grown parents produce 440,000,000 embryos In the eourse of a year. I ut of these It Is es timated that only 421 Individuals reach maturity, for the mortality is enor mous, millions being washed away and devoured by hungry flshes. Buffalo Times. IN THE MILLENNIUM. FOR SALE 320 acre ranch. 100 acres ex cellent wheat land and the rest is the very best of grass. Good house and barn. All fenced. Enquire of the HEPPNER HERALD Or Address Box 301. Heppner. Or. Sensation Blend beautifully col ored enamel ware at Case Purnitu tore For subscriptions to the "Amer an Boy" magazine, see Kennet linns. Heppner. Oregon. PhOiE 522 G Maria Barrientos Worlds Greatest Coloratura Soprano ifted with a voice of rare sweetness, sensational range, flute-like brilliancy and unu:sual powers of modulation, Mme. Maria Barrientos is worshiped by music lovers the world around. It has been years since such a singer has been heard. All the inimitable art of Barrientos is accuratly mirrored in her Columbia Records. Among Mme. Barrientos initial records are two from her first New York success, "Lucia," Her superlative vocal powers show clearly in her rendition of "Silence O'er All", the leading aria from the first act, while the coloratura perfections in the Mad Scene aria, the flute imitations and bravura cadenzas are given with an ar tistry unexcelled. For sale by Dr. Turner, the well well known eye specialist of Portland will be in Heppner again Saturday, Feb. 3rd at the Palace Hotel, at Lexington. Fri day, Feb. 2nd and atloneTbur?. Jay Feb. 1st. Dr. Turner is a specialist ot experience and standing, and you will make no How This Old World Will Wag In the Good Dye to Come. "My gracious, how cheap everything ts getting!" "I understand there hasn't been a case of divorce In the last ton years." "I think our national stability is greatly due to the patriotic spirit of our congress, don't you?" "Aren't these modest fashions Jusl too cute for anything? I'm so glml they will stuy Unit way." "It certainly Is a pleasure to pick up a newspaper these clays always good news and plenty of it." "Brown tells me his wife disobeyed blra yesterday. Did you ever bear anything like It?" "Yes, dear, I have to use my car all day long. I don't know what I'd ever do If gasoline wasn't free." "I am a pour man; but, lliai.U beav en, I still have the courts!" "No, child, there won't be any more wars the rulers of the world are all good in ii." "f foolish we women were to c r the vote when all we wuut eu he millennium!" ". me, what a horrible night mare bad last ulglit! I dreamed 1 GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN STAR Theatre Matinee 2:30 ADMISSION 10 and 20 cents Evening . ADMISSION 15 and 25 cents Children under 16 will not be ac mitted unless accompanied by parents. ONE NIGHT ONLY ' WEDNESDAY January 17th. E. J. STARKEY All kinds of electrical wiring. Accessories and Supplies. Estimates Furnished . Professional Column j . it )R. R. J. VAUGIIAN DENTIST 'ermanently located in Oddfellow's Building HEPPNER, OREGON WELLS & NYS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 1EPPNER, OREGON JOS. T. KNAPPENBERG ATTORNEY AND COUNCELLOR-AT-LAW ' NE, OREGON E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court Houso 'I'PNER OREGON mistake in consulting him about j EdmmiJ j. Kl. fcr m Life. your eyes and glasses. Head-! , aches relieved, cross eyes! -----------.------ i fOR. N. E. WINNARI) straightened, satisfaction gua ttnteed. Consult him. Dont for J get the date. I PHYSICIAN & SI 'KG HON OREGON WANTED I have a farmer who wants to rent a wheat ranch of about 2C0 to 300 acres. Has own outfit and well fixed to farm in firbt class shape. If you have anything let us know immediately. The Heppner Herald Oscar R. Otto NOTICE This notifies all concerned that I will prosecute all who al low stock to trespass on my property known as the Dr. Win- narb place in Cason Canyon. Signed: Philip Gilliam. : i i: i TEN IT w The New and Popular Bowling Game For Ladies and Gentlemen : OR. A. D. McMURDO ... PHYSICIAN &, surgeon Telephone 122 Ofllce Putterson Drug Storo 'IEPPNER, OREGON Has Been Secured (or Heppner and are now installed in a j fine room in the basement of the Palace Hotel. C0MK IN AND ENJOY A CLEAN AMUSEMENT A SPLENDID RECREATION A HEALTHFUL EXERCISE vVOODSON & SWKEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW fTlce in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore. SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW IEPPNER. OKECO.N ! ..OILS PEARSON W. II. Frad, Black Horn- farmer, i a buu.tsu vUitor in Heppner Saturday. "Unrlt" Munn was up from lone Saturday and Sunday. Silas Harris and Walter Drum, of Hardman, wer In Heppner Saturday. Ceorro, Evans was in town on day lat week from Clack Homo. Henry Blahm wai down from hi Willow erotk farm RatuHay, trans acting tunnmt. 1 1 ! s Men like TEN PINNETT because it is a garnf requiring skill, affording them a chance to demonstrate tfu a rurac of their aim and their superiority at howling. S HEPPNER, TAILOR oKEG'iN Ladies like TEN PINNETT because it is an athletic ! game in which they may part iripate in competition, afford ing them opportunity for excrcice, vigcroun, but not too streneous. Everybody likes TEN P1NNET : because they can't help it. r. C. DEN nisi; E For I iriB L'p To Pat - Hi. tip AIM IH'li rr and (ON I IIAt Kilt HEPPNER, OREGON Clyde & DICK BARBERS Baths in Connection