Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 05, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS of IONE NEIGHBORHOOD
Tuesday, August 5, 19 19 . .
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FRESH SHIPMENTS DAILY TO
BRISTOW JOHNSON
IONE, OREGON
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1 IONE GARAGE
C. L. O'NEILL, Proprietor, lone, Oregon
Automobile Accessories and Supplies
Filtered Gasoline Station
I PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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F. H. ROBINSON
- ATTORNEY AT LAW
Main Street lone, Oregon
DR. CLYDE R. WALKER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone Connections lone, Oregon
G. F. STEELE
WATCHMAKER and
JEWELER
Fine Repairing of all
- Kinds
lone Oregon
IONE ITEMS I
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A. B. Robertson, grain dealer of
Condon spent Tuesday in our city.
Miss- Doris Frank has been quite
sick for some days but at last reports
she was improving.
Mrs. Zelma Read and little daugh
ter of Weston arrived Tuesday even
ing to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Brown.
Mrs-. Milt Morgan was taken quite
a week ago lasC Sunday while in
church, and has been confined to ner
bed for several days. We hope for
her speedy recovery.
J. H. Bryson and family who have
been living in the rooms over the In
denendent garage have moved into
their own home on Third street for
merly occupied by G. F. Steele.
J. T. Knappenburg viBited a few
days with 'his family in Portland. He
returned the other evening and re
ports his wife's health improved
since she has been in Portland.
E. A. Poe Is wearing a broad smile
as he received a telegram, from 'his
wife at Outlook, Washington, stating
the arrival of a daughter at 4:30
m., Sunday morn. All are doing fine
Frank Wilson just finished Tues-
day afternoon heading 735 acres. He
thought the general average would
be from 10 .to 12 bushels per acre.
He expects to begin threshing the
31st of July, having about one weeks
run.
The new Holt combine arrived on
Tuesday evening for Chas. Nanne
man. It was unloaded and set up in
few hours and ready to be taken
out home that evening. Mr. a.
Amv. aeent for these combines, went
out with Mr. Nanneman to help ad
just the machine. -
Dr. Evans of Cincinattl, Ohio, who
Is visiting relatives in Portland
preached in the lone Congregational
church Sunday morning and evening
Sorry more were not out to hear hin;
as he preached two splendid ser-
mons. He returned to Portland
Monday.
Mrs. Mary Norton left Wednesday
morning on the local for a two weeks
vacation. While away she expects to
visit her daughter Mrs. Bessie Dun-
I das and other relatives living near
Oregon City and on returning will
stop at Portland and visit her niece
Mrs. Ida Ames.
Miss Eva E. Swanson who former
ly taught the seventh and eighth
grades here has been visiting the
Misses Margaret and Catherine Jones
Miss Swanson recently returned from
California, having visited San Fran
cisco, Los Angeles and Riverside.
Her parents were with her.
E. J. Bristow, the local merchant,
and E. E. Miller, the hardware deal
er, left Sunday morning, with some
traveling salesmen, who were pass
ing through in their car enroute for
Portland. They will attend the
Buyers' convention whic!h will be
be held there this week.
G. F. Steele and family have mov
ed into the residence on Second
street owned by Mrs. Garfield of
Portland. The place has been thor
oughly renovated, repapered and
painted on the inside and a new
coat on the outside which certainly
Improves the appearance. The work
was done by Mr. Fenwick.' -Charles
Gray has sold the dray
and liia house and lot on Second
street to Harry McCormack of Lex
ington. Mr. McCormack has moved
his family and household goods to
lone, where he expects to make his
home. Mr. Gray has purchased his
brother's ranch one mile below Mor
gan. He moved the next day after
disposing of the dray.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilt, of this I
city, and Mrs. C. C. Chick and son
Charles, of Heppner, left Sunday in
the Wilts car for Portland. When
they reached The Dalles they decided
to s'hlp the car and the remaining
part of the trip was made on the
train. They returned Frldey even
ing In Mr. Wilt's bran new Mitchell
car, having traded the old car In on
the new one. They report a grand
trip with the exception of bad roads.
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Dollars are like Seeds. You must plant them in
fertile soil in order to reap a Harvest of more
Dollars.
The Dollars you put in this hank yield Dollars
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BE NATURAL-
Lay Something Away
for the Future
It is natural to save to provide for the future
The squirrel gathers nuts the bee honey, to
provide for the days when they cannot work.
The day will come when you will not be able
to work start NOW to provide for this tfme.
If you have no account, open one here now. If
you have one, add to it regularly, and watch it
grow.
BANK of IONE
JOHN CHRISTOPHKRSON RE-
TCUNS FROM ERASCE
John Chrlstopherson, oldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chrlstopherson
of the Gooseberry country arrived
home Sunday evening, July 27th. He
left home July 22nd, 1918, and was
discharged at New York just one
year from, that date. He was In
France about elghtj months and
while there served In the Infantry.
Frank Engclman
CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, TOBACCOS
AND SOFT DRINKS
Billiards and Pocket Billiards. Ice Cream Parlor
in Connection. Latest Magazines and Periodi
cals. Oregonian Agency. Columbia Phonographs
lone, Oregon
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We place primary importance upon
our obligations to serve our depos
itors in every way we can.
f'oinc in soon and talk it over.
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Miss deorgia Summer, of "The
Last Camp" spent Sunday at "Butter
by Flats."
MiB Agnes McFaddcn of Four
Milo was a buslnens caller In Cecil on
Saturday.
Mis Ruth May of "Lone Star"
ranch was calling on friends in Co
cil Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Miller, of
"Hlghvlew," were business visitors
In Heppner Thursday.
Mr. Dwlght Mlsner and friends
were callers at Cecil on Thursday,
en route for Portland.
U. E. Duncan and family were
over from. Hoardman Saturday look
ing after their Cecil ranch.
Leon Logan and family and Mr.
and Mm. Doyd Logan and family
npnnt Sunday with J. W. Osborn.
Tom Dean of Morgan and A. K.
Nash, of "Kalrvlew," are now buy
hauling wheat to the Cecil ware
'house. j Mm. A. Ilenrikmn of "Willow
Cieek" arrived home on Sunday afli-r
a visit anion her memi in ioiihihh
County.
Mr. and Mrs. Oo. A. Miller nl
in, of "Hlglivkw." wire vlxlllng
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred PHI) John on
Friday.
Mm. John Nanh of Kwlri and Mm.
Albert Forkm-r of Lower Willow
Paul G. Balsiger
l-arm Implements, Vehicles, windmills, rumps,
and Gasoline Kngincs. We Sell Winona Wagons
Tank Building Agency for Mitchell Cars.
Main Street lone, Oregon
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisements under
this heading one cent
a word for each Inser
tion. No ad for less
tlmn 15 cents.
Classified Ads are In-
ad-
W U V) Persons wli duly ea
tahllshed credit
Ulasamea Ans are
IffJ tarlably cash In
. . t i-. iv vance unless giver,
NEW THIS WEEK
Mclloberts Cohn Auto Co., Heppner.
Oregon, or G. W. Hux, Irrlgon, Ore
gon. 13pi&
Ari'I.ES I Oil HALE-Yellow tranv
parent, Gravennllens; rliolro hand
picked; $1.35 per boi. Selected fulls,
50c per box. At Iiouko, C. L. Freeman.
NOTICE The young man who
tmiV the rsior and hon from hotel
wsnh room t 1'mkers Mill hotel the
nlchl of the dance Is known and to
svold trouble should return the sr
TRtTK VOK HALE
Tlirise ton Packard truck In A No.
1 condition $1800. For particular!
call on or address the Heppner Her
ald, llejipner, Oregon. 62tf
leek were biminens vMtors In ''11 II
n Tuexday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ilosse and fssinlly
f "The Ilunnslow" srrompanled by
Murray, si)int Hundsy si the
I'ettylohn home.
Miss Lurlle Lousn and her brother
i-ne Ixigsn of rortlsnd arrived on
Sunday and will spend a few weeks st
Ilutterby Fists."
C. A. Minor and Mrs Frsnk lioli
rt wind fsrnlly, al-o Mi Mrrrt
Krebs of rortlsnd, spent Wedne..ty
t the "IjisI Cmp "
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MrKtilit srn
psnled by Mix Almlrs Frank of lor.
ere rsllers on Mrs 1'st Farley snd
Isrnily of the Willows on Wrdneml-y
Mrs It. Ilennrt of the ,t
Csmp," who h ben J.sin her
eatton st TroutJke. I(kswsy snd
other (ilsres fet'irn"4 horn Wrdnes
4sy.
W. O. Hylid. of Hsnd Hollow, sc
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rid M II Iie srrlel Iri ( il
Tnorlay. W. O. thoushl h id r
'-ert the alfair lookiriK letter
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tion of the F.nryrloperila Ilrlltanlca;
32 vol union ; one more volume will
tlrle to the nl master ' I'srkei s i ,. nK (t down to present date. Good
'Mill with. nil delay 14 If i blndln. A bsricsln at lens than one-
Ihalf flrnt cost price, Kn'iulre at thla
office. tf.
MISCELLANEOUS ,
W TKI-Laly bookkeeper wsntsj
a few hours work after supper. F.n- '
quire st llersld office. 12tf
ht'Mv rim ki: Miit
I At I'srVers Mill every Hundy.
! Flnet smnjner resort In the county.
j Try our dinner next flundsy and yon
T.lhfcS I I' YearllnR blsrk filly , will be sure to rome brk Make
with white spot In forehead No r" ": iwrTn.Min- in . -Iw.n.U
or marks lll.l". fsrne to my f lebphotie thus lnir1nR our beet
pure sixteen miles south of lone on at'eai'oB-
the y. A, l.ljmlill t.lncn BKOUI iy,
f,lh Owr.er i.iay lisve Mine by proV-
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