Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 13, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Tuesday, May 13, 1919
The iVlasterp
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jcce of Motion Pictures prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00
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David W. Griffith's Supreme Triumph
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Romance of the Great War. Staged in France
on tiie Actual Locale of the Story.
The Sweetest Love Stcry Ever Told. Battle Scenes on
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ll'ie Bailie fields of Izurope, 18 Months in Maki
Staged-..Under the Auspices of the British War Office
Remember the (irand Mask JIall after the sIhav. S20 in Cash prizes, divided as follows: $10 for
tlie iirst prize; .00 for the second, $$xx) tor the third and $2.00 for the fourth ' This will be the
event of the season. Don't overlook it.
EXHIBIT BUILDING
J. T. KIRK WRITES INTERESTINGLY
One Night Only-Don't Miss The Chance
I WiiK'in and 'hooked
up one horse and
i '
SfZ IJir mm -rx . """ were auont mix
1 nit; I Kir IU AL5CA VALLtY ,"iI"s ,,ul " pum
(Continui'd fro in I'nuo Ono)
the train and not hark to Tin- i,iIeK
tit noon. There I met i,,, wlli my
ohl tiiii.' friend Kmerwon Keitldey, a
Aloirow eoimty liny. lie n locati'd
r.lx miles east pt The Dalles on n
larm. At seven o'ehnk we cm
larked lor Portland on a steamier.
wihloot.) I walked out to the house
and met. several welcome nniles. I
visited there until the next day and
was areompanlec! hack In Portland
ly J. II. Hush and family and Mrs.
J. T. K. and son. W'e liud a royal
rood time the next day. T.ie wo n
At nine w bought, a berth and )- j ' Hieir hliopplimand return. l with
li'-ed for the iiIkIiI. I awoke at live !j- 1!. tu the farm. .Mr. Hush is
the next moruliiK looked outor the 1 rlrrly located on 35 acrcH and Is
window and saw u. lighthouse. I Miilk lnnr live cow.t and selliii),' $12"j
thought we 'had been Khipwrecki'tr Ul" 1 11 ' I' milk a month.
,'a"'1 1,1 '. l"'t In a few ! Then I rtayed la Portland four
l.iluuteH I discovered we were r,.i.iliiK j days and ha.l tooth carpenter work
UP the mouth of tho Willa tte. In on my ,.fa while Cliff Thomas vlbit-
i.l-out an hour we were l MkI.i or i . , with Mends In and uround Cresh
Ihe railroad brldKe nc.ss ihe river am. Saturday I purchased u 11,,,,,.
und In the harbor we saw the old cn t waon and set or harness Sun
l uttleshlp Oregon. She looked immn! ilav n.n, i,i.. .,
" inn Ufmi 1111 UI1U
I ooked our teaiiM and started on our
to inc. i pen we came up to J..fr
etHon street dock unloaded then- at
fcevcil o'cliMk ami pull..,! up ,,.
Columbia stables on p,,, street
found accommodations p:,e,e ..r our
horses. Alter breakfast I turned
loce.e t,, I ii U t caie of I,, Ill-elf
ami 1 boarded a jitney f,.r C , . -.ha m.
In ill.., ni i,,, eninii, ..- , ,,,. j ,
a b.aiiiiii, ,,. ,, h ,
loim.l. d .v hm,,.. v ,h, ,
" cnp.il.i on ,,p , ,. ),,,,
I'"" I'- I ll.id the Jitll. d' Iver Hop
a-. l!ii , h.,1 w! ,,. ,v ,! fii. nd,
Ceoir.. t I'll, llll IimiI. ItcM Stone
"' PI'lo-i ; ne me a ib ii i i i..i, ,,l
tins td.,, ,., I , ,.. ,!,,, ,,!
' " l-llte bell Ml Cuillll Pl.st.d
o.e uli u Mine and ,iid: "Aten'l
' '"' I" 1 " I lol.l him iiii, but that
ii y lle and noli weie. , Invltisl
i-ilcl in, ,,1,., m )w
I Dti.ilh lem.uknl that 1
mild ll.ive In k,, n, f,,r I)y
Jita. H hi II he ..(', I, ,( ,,
eve, l0 Ji,, i, a,,. H,,(i heii. I.e
told mo I w.nibl find my f,. i
ell . well' ,,,, (l,,r W )
ft tew m.iiiiti, M.. t'liiiln k,,, t,, me
lo ,.a i,,,i i
W to I e (hi, J,, I ,,. I
toll. I.li - Hi' t, I ., t, ,, i ,,r
I. nd ill -i ia,. I, , w ,. , ,,,, it
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tl.H- euii . ,,!-.( ,,,, w k,, ,
I'll ,.i!b,l iniU 1.H1!" .it I' .ij, ,,.
h l.nie b'oI Mr Ciiii.in ... , v. U .. .i.
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I i-k.,l dim in mi. I Ii ,ii, n,'t
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way ncain. We made Tlpird by
noon, had dinner mid fed our team
I he.,,. Then we hiked out up the
lin ' for Dayton. (lot there turned
o H e licht and drove oii( mile west
v. i we Hopjied at Mr. and Mrs.
;' i i'i I'.'irch. s. They have a hi an
I..' I Inline there. They are Morrow
'""" ""' ',,r. too. e !md a in,.
v ' ' 'I' thi'in. I.Jkini: until Ihe w.e
',i;i! ' f ihe mo, niiiir.
111 yl "on Hint; we hooked i;o
! 'I 'lilo t..i f i.tf... Tl,,..e
1,1,1 Thofi.is1 hoisi-- sliod bv
1 ' ' ' ivf i , iv, 11 know n all cn i r
Ihe !.,,. e is vne liresldelll oi the
"' Mor-i. sho K or;a!iiatioii of
' '' " fl He h.u n Well equipped
hop an. I dues a tin,, bu. in.f s. From
f.iere we iliovc in lo McMiniiMlle ror
noon. There met J. II. Kin-
' an. our .A buti hci of llcplmer He
i" -I II l-i the i.iin,. Imi i n it and chip,
pin. Mm k to Porll.ind ).n-d. Ili
" '"idi.il Imitation to slop
Mid Vl.lt Wil j, , Kn.
'"in f.ii a d.iv or two c s.ii, ,,.
I.ilch 'Itin,. sln.H, (I,,, ,.
'! lei l.i 1 1 -s i ti -r Ii ,i n. S oiy
" t'"t ' i t In.. .In Hall, oi lor
1 .1 I 1,,. I.
lp r 1 1
I'll lil old
I I ill be to K,i b.ii k j ii
Hm
UBil pllt noun, wood . fill lied In
itm lnlr Kiivnkln round n. aw.iy
fc riew Vou rould not l.lniii
l.r thi. dut (.iniHHhlng new for
! ,1 ,.
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' we nuide M,,.,,i l,
U .i. ,1 we i; . I' . :,. ,.
" ' Hoi Die liil. h U llt
im. r. I . U It w.i. ,t ,
1 hn ,i.' t,er. u I, ..I t .
M llld.'pelidetli'f.
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it in m ,i v t
t lo tulles fi M,,ii,,t,
s ue oirr hii.I c.m. !,e hoi.
of Dvatm,i,f, Mr, , j;
be 4 HiM v....
inoin'iU ,n ,,,,t ,,,,,, , Ih hfhi
II.,
roiipl,.
o'i I.h K
loo up on n
ihU'e. I v-as in Hie lead and' as I
started down 1 implied mv bral;e
i hut Cliff was in meditation about n
liitlo (iaiiio he had spied back at
Monmouth and fort'ot to apply the
hiakes. I heard a couple of reports
and thought the Germans wore alter
us. Just as I looked back I saw the
I dashboard and Cliffs heels no over
I the back of the sprinn seat. I then
stopped my team and ran back to
him and asked if 'he was badly hurt.
"Oh, God, he has broken my leg,"
Cliff replied. I climbed up In the
waon and found that he had about
lilly cents worth of hide ruffled up
on his shin. I went down In my
pocket and took out n book of court
plaster and patched Mm up and we
went on our way nt:aln. Ilelieve me
he did not forget to apply his brakes
ataln. He would catch himse lf grab
bing the brake-staff point; up hill.
We pulled into Corvallis about five
o'clock that evening. We spent two
nights and one day there !a";liiK In
the college town. Cliff Kot acquain
ted with a French dame and took In
a dame the second night and had n
line lime. We nulled out II...
'morning ii.r our destination. On the
'way a tar as Philomath Miff kept
look i in; biick to see if he i-oiild see
I i" huh. d.i'Ke. Vo pa.ss.-d through
l liilo'ii.ith and there took ihe left
hand load lor AImni. TIhto we
crowed Merner rier and about lour
miles I ill I her up We cl os, I
rteek. One mile off the mai!
.that creek is w here Grandma Gilffith
was murdered by Humphrey broth
about fight yearn ago for
, money. They threw ier in
.creek hut finally confessed and paid
;tho penally on the fallows at
date capital. About four mil,
j we came Into the timber belt and -jeended
the Coast range of mountain!
nd four tulle fuither wo paused
I ever the divide tributary to the Al
,e.i in,-. About thne m,,., down
ihe mountain we clo Trout creek
w hi, h en, pile nun tl.i- ii,,,,e f, k
.of A!,..., Two mil,, a ,jwn
no. m, the south roik of iv,. aImi
;and iheu- n into the ,,. f
. "..uiliful Alse.i v.,ll, v iolll mil
j.town Ihe rher we rame into
j ily that I it'iat.-, i,n ,.
bank of lh.. ,!,... , .
. . . . ...-mi,, , i, r 0i a
mile bove the Junction of tU Miuth
fot k and th main rler.
A1m h ponoffire, two conrrftl
tore, t.o churdh.il. Method:,! anil
lUytiiK and paitor r..r each, black-
smith shop, past time, lee cream and
confectionery, dance hall, I. 0. O. F.
hall, two hotels, barber shop and a
garage, two schol houses and play
ground of several acres, one feed
leed barn and a creamery. We
spent the night here and next morn
ing hiked up to lionoygiove valley to
see if the "liO" ranch was still there.
We found it O. K. with about 15 ac-
! res of wild hay about a foot high.
Everything looked good to me. We
went on up to .Mr. Fender's a coup
le of hundred yards above and found
him and family well and happy; vis
ited there a couple of hours and then
made our way back to Alsea and
remained all night. Am going going
to a big sale today, one mile east of
town. Mr. Crawford Is closing out
his herd of Jerseys. He is going to
; Alberta to make his home. I am
: tinB "Ut to Corvallis to meet my
J v.'il'e and son tomrrow. I will cut
j this .short an I am going to attend
'Hals sale at 10 o'clock this fore-
roon. Itegards to nil my Heppner
friends.
I JOHN T. KIRK, SR.,
i " Alsea, Oregon
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remarks every time you flush your
" P vo r wim t-rmce Albert it hits
" ' Si 1 ld- I1'8 a scuttle full of iimmv
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