THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON PAGE FIVE CECIL ITEMS ill! Tuesday, July 8, 1919 n 0 V in SALE The following- described personal property will be sold at our place 1: miles east of Condon, on the Heppner-Ccmdon road on, Beginning at 1 0 A. M. Three wagons, disk, feed mill, fanning mill, two gang plows, mower, and hay rake, and other articles of farm equipment loo numerous to mention. 20 Head Work rlorses TERMS OK SALE: All sums under $10. cash; over $io, bankable note at 8 per cent interest, with six months time. Free Lunch at Noon E. E. MILLER, Auctioneer BURTON & WILSON 0 C If Distinctively a Pacific Coast periodical. Constructed along the lines best calculated to render service, impart information, and furnish en tertainment to Westerners. The department under the heading. "The Pulse of the Pacific" in which is given each month several pages of editorial comment on western affairs will arouse the interest of every reader. Among the regular contributors to Sunset' are numbered many of America'x foremost writers and so varied are the subjerts discussed that each reader will find something of special intere.-t in each number Sunset Fiction is clean, entertaining, .restful. liy special arrangement with the publisher, of Sun-et ihe Herald is able lor a limited time to. make thefollow jug remarkable subscription offer: SUNSET, 1 year $2.00 HEPPNER HERALD, 1 yr. $2.00 TOTAL $4.00 Special Mid-Summer Price $2.75 ",et the P;i''i'''c (' -t n.:: n ; i. I (!,, !,'.( M..rrou Ci,t:My m -pap-T ami in doing s s;m Sj Attend to this matter today Clarence Winters and family of Shady Dell spent Saturday in lone. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor and Miss Blanch Minor and Mr. and Mrs. Ship le yspent Friday evening at the Last Camp leavine; for their homes in Portland Saturday morning. Mns. Ben Barnes and daughter of Poplar Grove returned from Heppner Sunday. Misses A. C. Lowe and A. C. Hynd were Arlington visitors Sunday. Leon Logan, Mrs. Boyd Logan and families and Mrs. Peter Nash visited with Mrs. John Pettyjohn Sunday. Miss M. H. Lowe returned home on Sunday from Portland where she has been attending the Franklin High. She was accompanied by Miss Nellie Doney of Yamhill. Miss Violet Hynd who Sias been visiting friends in Portland and oth er points for the past few weeks re turned home Sunday. . Dwight Misner has finished har vest and reports nothing less than 1 8 bushels per acre. Mr. Misner left for Portland Sunday returning home Thursday. David Hynd and Miss A. Hynd of Roselnwn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hynd and family of "The Pines", at Ukiah. spent the week-end in Cecil visiting with friends. Mr. and Mis. Oscar Lundell and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. O. Lindstrom, Miss Ada Nash of Ewing and Mis Boinicfi Franklin of Khea visited at Butterby Flats Sunday. David Bradley of Butterby Flats left for Sand Hollow where he will work on Ihe Hynd brothers ranch for a time. illio George Wilson loft on the lo cal lor Heppner Tuesday. Miss Etta Barnes of Poplar Grove visited with Mrs. Hynd Tuesday. J. H. Franklin and Mr. Lewman of Mosier were doing business in Four mile Tuesday. George and Henry Krebs of the Last Camp were business visitors at lone Wednesday. .lames Farley of Heppner was a Cecil caller Monday. The Last Camp was the scene of a the fourth. About thirty neighbors gathered and participated in all kind races and sports until a late hour. A fine lunch and ice cream was served during the day. Al report having a good time. Eric Wado and Cecil Phillips who have been working around Cecil for the past fw weeks. loft for Arlington Sunday. Jack Hynd lilt Cecil on Monday for I'kiali icl'iining home I'riil;iy. He was accompanied by Will Hynd oT Uoselawn. A. II urll;-en wilt' an Arlinglon visitor Tuesday. Mif Jaiiiiili Cribliee of Dot lie-; bns Hill accimpaiii'-l) Key Slender1 l'i 1 one Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ocoir. Miller i.iul i Mr. and Mrs. . Hotiiikseii and son Glii'loid spent the fourth at Paikeis Mill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrlnthe accom panied by Mrs. Tyler were Cecil rall ers Friday. Mrs. T. Dempsey of the Wllows was called to Springfield during the week owing to the Illness of her brother. C.eorgo It. Melton of the 1 ,00 Out anil OHpar Nash of Kalrvlew were at Arlington Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Lowe left on the local Thursday for Portland and ut her points. s A P E T Y & s E R V I C E The Value of a Dollar Your dollar today buys about forty cents as much as in 189). But there is a bright side to the dollar yau save TODAY. The chasing power of a dollar will be far great er than it is today. Kvery dollar you save now will carry a premium with it in the future. This is one good reason why we do not hesitate to recommend a SAVINGS. ACCOUNT for every man and woman who wishes to im prove future prospects. First National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Over One Million Dollars Deposits CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisement tinder lliis heading one cent a word for each inser linii. No ad for less t Inn 1 5 eclils. 1 CENT A lYVORD Classified Ads" uro in variably cash in ad vance unless given by persons wllll duly es tablished credit NEW THIS WEEK T.IK KM M.W JOIl LOST Soirol ye'i'ling roll wlllt " ' free, I'vosii v.irn cut above kn," on right liL. Noilly M"l illl Perry, Lone Hock Ore 1-1 On I'ot Ml --Two small keys-on ring. Recover at Ihe Herald office by vrirtvi.it iti- si'ol I V t.v,.iii 1 ' "i ' " "" ' """ .ur Claud Ocvine's pasture, 7 miles from Lexington, bay mare, 6 years old past, wire cut on front of left hind leg. weight about !HlO. Triangle biand under iiuarler circle on right hip. $5.00 reward for return or In- IOI million leiiuiug lo nei imivri J I.. I l ru..i li.iwl ..l, ..,l.l , ll M,.L'il..ir I, inn On.i'i.li '1.11 I.. ' ; 'ire between Heppner and Lena. A. - - suitable reward for return to Frank l A. CASK, Passengers to and McOaho, Lena, Ore. 9-11) from trains. Your trunks and bug-; . gage transferred. General moving I and hauling. Phone 73. Ml!, 1 'N rp uom"b" ; tank. Owner may navo same by pay ing for thin ad. Heppner Herald Dtf lll.ll IMTIAL MLLTINO Hill Aycrs, who keeps th" home i fit -h burning lit Ihe cum I house when nrtiririal heat Is needed mill ; nil dh custodian of coiittahiiii'l w ln-n there Is anything to "riistoillnn," but ,wJ.io finds lime himcltiR heavy IIh'hc j hot. dry days, has taken a to w y 't jtlilt of weathi-r prophet. Ills liil l.iclirtlon was made ymti-iduy wb'-n j h" Stilted that lie' ailce the tVv ' ! ab-olutely cloildlew titul th" ataioo j ,ti.-r uhnolulely clear that we would hf lain num. Illll MiK'ici fn.il ut I the pP'Wnl Mlllllll"! llllH pi'. Veil 1 1 .1 1 ) clouds do not Ib) loei n ta n h jk 'h do not n!n im;n di w ath ,er lly wy or tliiMiiiiin PHI poiiit : "I nut that h" imro knew n tnmi wl" I ' pt U bottle Of rd ve In hi" h'i'l' ' tn v 'h Ntnl never took a dunk Mi il'iiit hi' hlfw not!ier i ll ho ill ! til !et lull I'VI) few Jail 1 i jt.i'T tniirhl ft dlltik. " '" lute We Kintl wlint '-..ll ' ;V',t 1 1 1 imu I 1, . CI.M'I.I MN Ml. I ' 1"H I ,.. . , r of f.m ..!' ' ' " n siid W.''if'ii'i'.n oO'i ! '. , Ms 'to. k. . f V e ! e ". .. 1 , ! . . I t " , V . ' 1 i ' w ' t 00 j ' ; '' ; . t, ri ii t -i i f " , w I i t ' t , . ,, !,. I ., . . 1 .'. :! 1 ,e "1 ill.' . The newly I leiled boaiil of direr-! FOR SALE tors of the Wed Liih tisloii Irriga-' , I TltCCK l Olt HAI.K linn llMilct, the iiieinbets of which aie A. I'",. MeKailiind of rinatillii, J. I In tin ton Packard truck In A No. C ( amp or In,, .,,, and Col. K. Cal- j , ,, J1H00 yr pi rtr.lHrs lahan of lloiiid.nati, held Iheh hid ' ra on or address Ihe llnppnor Her- inieiinK In this elly Monday. TIiIs.hIiI, Heppner, Oregon. 62tf wan In the iiiil irn of s piellinitiiiiy -' - - ... -Hlon. no on!alil.atlon of the boaid : , 0" l.est Weno-r edl- , ,, , a ... ,,. j linn of llin Kncyelopiilin llrlltanl.a; liking pliice . The iii.-i'Mnir was liel.l ' ; .2 voliiniei; one tnor.' volunm will at th"1 H '! . Hill I i.itl oflf'CK "lid PlO- , , , ... ... , ,, ' I luing II down to ptiK. nl dato. (lood ). . t in n.iri r S'l illniir tui nlhhe.l nil j t.ln.llng. A harraln at I. bii limn one- the d.ila teiioli'd A d jou rn m enl ,i Ilk i, HOI il the lit si of AllgHd, wl M- iii i ,iln.iti"ii will take place end a ilii il.'l winking ptiigtam forin ilai"! In melt the pitipiiMS 'nnd ih)e.l for hl.h the boa id - etl"llon ll'llll'l ii:ii i. i n ii: sot. on its j to,.',.!.' i II . 1. I ll.l of Me of ' t . ... , , i , a I, 'I I- ; I i.l..:.le. Hi I! fit-' . 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