t fed ft V ( ( Tuesday, February 18, iqiq THEJIEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON CECIL ITEMS I t J Mrs. John Nash of Ewing vieited with Grandma Nash Tuesday. Miss Inez Easton visited at Leon Logan's home at. Four Mile Satur day. Miss Hazel Winters left for lone Thursday to visit among her f.iends for a few days Mr. and Mrs. A. Hendriokscn of Willow ranch were visitors in Ar lington Wednesday. W. G. Palmteer and wile were callers on Mrs. Combest and Mrs. Al bert Nash Friday. ' i Miss Berniee Franklin has been visiting with Mrs. Jack Hynd the past week. R. A. McFadden and daughters of Eightmile were doing business in Cecil Friday. Miss G. Birchie and Miss May Barnes visited with Miss Gertrude Pettyjohn Thursday. J. K. Miller visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin at Rhea Siding Sunday and onday. Roy Stender accompanied bv Miss Juianfa Crabtree were business call ers in Cecil Tuesday. R. . Duncan and family accompa nied by Mrs. Rhinehart and family were callers in Cecil Thursday. C: A. Minor spent the week-end i I S These Cold i Whet our appetites for a hearty breakfast. How does a Menu similar to this appeal to you Pretty good eh ! Mush Hot Cakes Coffee Mush and Cereals Wheat or Oat Flakes Wheat Hearts or Pearls of Wheat Whole Grain Wheat or Cream Barley Shreded Wheat, Corn Flakes, Grape Nuts Hot Cakes Golden Rod or Aunt Jemina Eastern Buckwheat Self Rising- Buckwhat or Flan T.nrk- SYRUPS A iew varieties now otainable COFFEE All the leading brands and slightly advanced in price. only at his Cecil ranches and left Monday for his home in Portland. Miss Georgia Summers of thn Last Camp, spent the weels-end with Miss Esther Logan of Four Mile. Jesse Walace arived Tuesday from Condon. He will work at the Last Camp during the busy season. Everett Logan returned to his home at the Willows Sunday after spending some time in 'Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller, ac companied by Mrs. T.H. Lowe spent Saturday afternoon at Butterby Flat. Mr. and Mrs. Linslev of lone hr'vf been visiting with Winter brothers at hhady Del! for the past few days. J. H. Pepper of Fair.view ranch left on the local for Portland Tues day, lie has gone to consult an eve specialist. W. H. Stallcun arived -from Olev Tuesday. He will run the tractor at nights for Nash & Pepper on the Fair-view ranch. W. Matlock came down from Heppnvr Sunday and is the busiest man in Cecil. He reports many fine lambs already skippingaroun d. A. H. Finley, ,of lone, who has bseu busy at carpenter work on the C. A. .Minor ranch tor the past few weeks returned to lone Sunday. -Miss Olive Wade, vho has been visiting around Cecil, left Sunday for lone where she will make an in definite visit with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Bristow. . Mrs. Sarah Harrison and daughter from Kellogg arrived at Ewing Wed nesday where they will visit with Mrs. John Nash before leaving for the Dalles. ' W. G. Hynd of Sand Hollow Who has been visiting around Cecil for the past few days left Friday for his home accompanied by T. H. Lowe the Cecil merchant. Dan Nash who owns a large ranch in Montana arrived in Cecil from Pendleton where he has been visitm" friend He will be the gut of Mrs. Peter Nash during his stav here t 4 Ml T Si ft A Good Bank now THE FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NAT IONAL BANK extends every opportunity for the Farmer and Stockman to come in and get acquainted. We believe by knowing EVERYBODY and having everybody know US wc are in a better l UMiiun iu rentier me service winch iulhlls need. the LEXINGTON TTF.mc i The Rev. Mr. Jones is in Portland on a brief business visit. Mrs. Tom Nichols who had a re lapse of the flu is slowly recovering. M.-s. CeCil Burgoyne vinited a lew "a's in Heppuer with her mother. . The Snideis and Wilkins are en tertaining relatives who came in on cunday's train. Quite a few Lexington people at tended the sale of the household ef fects of the late Alfred Schafer. We understand things brought a reason able price. li'i.-.vr,,:! White has r. turn, d , 'J-';;-' a; li.'ruiHMlon navy y:u i! n,),,. !.'.'' It is hope.! !,h;.t Hayinond wi'l eoiurereive his (';.(:;.- .. and be at homo ior good. Home one or some parties got busy with dog poison around our streets last wee!; ,.nd the result was that fi turei t or lour large do-s were haul- ed off to be buried. Mr. Parker, of Portland, is visiting s; Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Iiurchell. His wife U formorly Aliss Coia Hurchell, voung- est daaghter of Henry Purehell ij (.jjj'PM't'd here Wednewlay, y S.im Devlno, better known as $ flrandpa Devine, v:ho h.nn boon visit ing ma srm and dnnLtii.f r several wee!;s returned to his home at Ltiring, Orer,-,n, r.pnr Porll.-.n.l There was a nlehiro oliou- !... Saturday night and after tho show a ''" : ' "tr- t that hum I...-.- -.1 In Lexington for several weeks or since the beiii Ueintc. A larce rrmril. oo i tendance at both affairs. ft a Farmers (EX StocKg'rowers National Banli !? ''ii t ! ! 1. 1 J1 (l t HO.Uih.MW ITIMH t t 1 1 4 4 A u I ines That Lead 3 ! i t f SI A chicken pie Pupp,.r W1(t) j.iv,,n .ieie Friday evening. Mr. an.l Mix. F. L. !!,own spent a wei k at l'or(at,d viHtlmr I lj, 1 1 vt-n. Another thing we Ilyanlman ,c. Pie fiic proud of ix our r,., YALE GETS WEBSTER'S HOUSE Historic Building at New Haven Hat Recently Become the Property of the University. In purchasing and taking posses sion of the famous Noah Webster house, i'ale university has come into Iiossession of one of the oldest and perhaps the most historical building in New Haven. Wheu the venerable lexicographer wrote the dictionary a century ago, he never dreamed that tho home in which he performed his literary labors would prove the. quarters of United States troops in the greatest of world wars. Yet that was the destiny, of the plain wooden building. The university turned it over to the Studetn Army Training corps and It was occupied by soldiers till the liuai demobilization. It was the home of Webster while he resided in the city, although paTt of his dictionary .was written at Am herst, Mass. He was one of Yale's most famous professors, his work ranking in world value with that of his fellow professors, Samuel F. B. Blorse and Eli Whitney. The home stands at tho corner of Grove and Temple streets and was formerly the property of Courtland T. Trowbridge, a relative of the lexicog rapher. The university has acquired it because of its scheme to fill tho square bounded by Wall. Temple, Grove and College streets with dormi tories for the Sheffield Scientific school. Tho entire group, it is expect ed will be given by Frederick W. Van derhilt of New York city, n graduate of the class of 7G. He already has given two large dormitories. I HAD THE LAUGH ON COOTIES Soldier's Humorous Explanation Why He Was Wearing Such "Giddy Lingerie." of Life on the front had Its whimsicali ties nt times In spite of rolling bar rages, the hall of bullets, the jangle of caissons and the wluning of . truck motors. Lieut. Harry B. Henderson tells of a beautiful red rose, on his camp table, In n letter to the Wyoming State Tribune, beside nn Austrian shell with n bit of scenery painted on It, which" served as a paper-weight. Then there are Incidents that excite the "risibles" and afford needed di version to the mind. For Instance: "The other day they were keeping us a bit busy and I had my ear on top of my head all the time deciding on each 'whiz' as It approached. Just In the hottest part of it, one or my gun ners came tearing down n rutty road, clad In n Prince Isaac coat he'd found In a raid and wearing n I'.oehe cap. I!s was pushing a haby-luiggy full of potatoes and dynamite which he thought I could use. We had the eat ables for lunch and then blasted a new dugout witli the explosive. You can't Imagine how you laugh when you've been a hit under a writ In for several days of tiring, and then see something funny. Hut for my sense of the proprie ties I'd describe the giddy lingerie the young mini was using for underwear. He explulned to me tlyit cooties get so tired of wandering through lace I" Literary Digest. Japanese Activity In Siberia. Canadian papers tire commenting on the activity of the Japanese through f'Jt the maritime province of Siberia. Agenls of Japanese syndicates ure re ported to be negotiating for tho pur chase of a large number of mines, flour mills, brickworks, sawmills am) other Industrial undertakings, while commercially they are making every effort to extend their Influence. The Japanese firms, wlilrh for the most part have only recently I n estab lished lit Vladivostok, are enlarging Ihelr operation and endeavoring to obtain as large n share ns possible of the trade of the territory. The scouts of thew Arms are reported to be scour ing the country for scrap Iron, hide tool, brl-llis, brims 1 1 1 1 1 other Si berian mill .M'im'iptiriiiii products re quired Jiipnu. Superior Grain Drills Canton and McCormick Disc Harrows Success Fan Mills Moline and Vulcan Gang Plows Universal and Pcrninsular Ranges FOR SALE BY ti'in.i- of ". T-K Tbur.rrf- ( r copies ndw. to. fhurrh Miv. ri.n'.de white hit b n III i, seveial dnvK. Iir. Adam;, of Hcrnl ion was then. Iat Wcdm ul v. Mr, Iiavls mid con, f; ..n. of v-n. and II. . w.v,i ,,. at dinner iec. ,:ty ,., Mr ,,, Mll( T K. Hi ndrb ks. Mr. and Mrs. i;,,, f,.iier have Harid building on their ton lot The flr:d linproeiiM nt was a ,'Hir, roomy biiu1.llf,ni The rod men ur btity puttim- t,p their tents iirr fastle Jioclt imd I'-rt to Malt rk on the CoIiiMiba . iun r 1 1 tirhvny num. Mr. If -j tflrtM, i.iina:r .r th Ti Hoard man M-rrnni,!,. roi,,pnv nr. . 1 dentally bioke l,U ,IKt ,,,, jvir. . M)' Cth. tii!it imhKIng hir. -I'-ui- i uniitiitiK pp' tit h rouIe of dnv bi.t isr.-k with I, Is paii-nu. (I.. I tt'lllhllin r,r rr.il.lru; he'., I ,,,, 'I" I - H fie j , , .!,!P , n,f ),, !;t feven vin n l ulling i,ni..i ,. tub s j Is fii th ma nt i;., ng in th t,iirtei ,ete . i Fil' i .f e'v 1 ;,,( .- f I !' r, II t .in.r.nds I, t "i !. efy ru U'l i. , ' tr.-. nt und tn B,.w i,,..i . t d In We .i;,t our nnl.i v to Ms,nd for r!ndh- t nil S "t ';it ty time to be . .it,( ,,r s.r. 'lied AftT Ih. r. 'frt-shmehla n rviH tlm mom hern -nl home. j Monument to St.ind on Priirie. Solitary mi a T. mi . nitric ihcr.' j IH be Keen next prllig II lo-rolc I bronze Mniiie of n i:imi imd horse. t ; Is n memorial to oimg Charles Noye. i of n ranch nmr Mi lviu, ho was Itlibd In a rane nc'i.lent three jenr a.'", aii'l l i In- norlc of r.iiiipeo Cop. oilil. The To Mis lad Vll 1J feel four Hel en , ic;:lit ft il'i the senfplor till modeled him us be was In life, while the le.rse miuid Id IiiiihIs hl;h. Hie H.sc l utrlKlng. Mr. Ci ppini now at work on ('Mentio n inoioiini lit to In r heroc. t tl Owned Fine Library, Andrew It. lilti-, the eminent Amer ican diplomat. Mm died re.i iilt.v, the owner of ot,i. of the finest llbnirle In America. Mr. White Im kiui earl,? In life to liciimullili. book, lliiefly ni it.e nubject of ibi. i.rld' hltry. At fast tie Imd In, iiiluium, n ri ice table (it nl, Mr I'.lrr. II would mimlt. who mice said Unit a l, a" slioiil.) m-ier talk of hi library until h,. ,'l loi'i'i b.M,k Mr. White left !,; Hhmry to Cornell tiiilveritt. s A r E T Y itACSJ iii'tit 4 1 1 is v. a t . St s E R V I C E WILL YOU BE READY The stage is set for great activity in all lines of business. Opportunity & Co. have already started to do business .on a whole sale plan. t . (-et ready. Opportunity prefers to deal with those who have ready cash. Start a Savings Account right now keep it growing steadily. If you have already started an account, add to your balance as niuch as you can. Yon surely want to be in a position to ept some of the opportunities that are are now developing. First National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON The Farmers' Exchange Has the following good buys to offer this week: f i i(oacrc W heat l'arni, with lease and crop on additional, to trade for toAvn property. i 3')f)-acre Wheat and Alfalfa farm, .improved. S)(KX)town pniperty accepted as part payment. I ijj ton Truck at a low price. I 40-acre Improved Irrigated Tract to trade for Wheat Ranch. Your choice of several good wheat and stock ranches F. R. BROWN, MANAGER The l-Crick McAtee & Aiken, Proprietors ICI- CUI-AM AND CAUD I'AULORS of Ruiiil Otttitut of Scythot. r.l'fori- the lir It'isshr need Jt!li. n -!H:iire lit i:iilli at) itiBlly. of bl. h Hl.oiit tiiiif i r r t ilnl In ;l.i-rm. To r,u these re. U'lln in. et n'wmt 4,Vi.i m jihc i were li!i.rtd ufin iai!) i,i,d the r- a'l I' r tiiBinifiictiir. il In ltuiii, Ae- rdiiig to lHtit liifxr'iitiMori tture ure tinfilljf liny rjihe to lie fiiiiiel. Ilu. mo llidiir'ry t..ii,i ( K'nn htJU 0i 'lie liiiortktluti cloii. I YOU PAY MR. AUTO OWNER ? I'or the services of a first class " mechanic every ; ' time you take your auto to a garage for repair A work. Under these circumstances why "ot avail yourself of the best there is to be had in a that line in Heppner? .... JJring your car to us and know that you arc rvailing yourself of the very best repair service in Morrow County your first visit will convince yu ami will add you to our rapidly growing list of satisfied patrons, TlliMt tiiiq nui.'p vmt nun? it TO YOUR CAR TO GET Til i: Ii EST Welch & Lininger ' Repair Department McRobcrts-Cohn Auto Co. I s 'Ft Ji si i 1