Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 19, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, August 19, 1919.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS 0 IONE NEIGHBORHOOD
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HERE'S the quality bread. Only the
purest and most costly ingredients
enter into it finest patent flour, rich
milk, sugar, pure shortening, best yeast. It
means the most nutrition, wholesomeness
and flavor. Say FRAN
Butter-Nut
The Incomparable Loaf
FRESH SHIPMENTS DAILY TO
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
IONE, OREGON
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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 time.
If you have no account, open one here now. If
you have one, add to it regularly, and watch it
grow.
BANK of IONE
1 IONE GARAGE
C. L. O'NEILL, Proprietor, lone, Oregon
Automobile Accessories and Supplies
Filtered Gasoline Station
I IONE ITEMS I
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A fine son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Mason Monday morning.
Frank Engleman left Sunday by
auto to attend the Klamath Falls
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardest' and two
children of Morgan, were transact
ing business in lone Friday.
Walter Cochran, who recently re
turned from Bervice with the U. S.
navy, "has accepted a position with
the Standard Oil company.
Mr. J. H. Wells, who has been
keeping boolcs for the Standard Oil
company haa resigned his position
He left Thursday for Portland.
Mrs. J. M. Orr gave birth to an
8-lb boy August llth, a tthe Johdon
hospital. Mrs. Jordon, the nurse,
reports mother and baby doing fine.
Mrs. John Wilt of lone, is suffer
ing wish a severe attaclc of bronchisis
Under the efficient care of Miss Zel
ma Engleman we hope she will soon
recover.
Mrs. W. R. Cochran and daughter, j
Lillian and Grace, went up to Hepp-
ner Thursday evening to have some
dental work done. They returned
Friday morning.
Miss Lillian Allinger has accepted
the position of assistant cashier in
the lone State Bank. Miss Allinger
is a graduate of the lone high school
of 1918.
Mr. Ray Land and family of Tig
art, Oregon, arrived Tuesday evening
for a few days visit with the former's
mother, Mrs. R. C. Land of lone.
They returned home Monday.
Mrs. Ralph Kaiser and c'hildren ar
rived Sunday from Maupm, Oregon,
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Griffin, and her sisters. Mrs.
Geo. Ritchie, and Mrs. Glen Ball.
J. T. Knappenberg left last Sunday
by auto for Portland where he will
join his wife and from there they
will go to Klamath Falls, where Mr.
Knappenberg will attend the Elk's
convention.
. Miss Lillian Cochran left Saturday
morning on the local for Umatilla,
and motored home In the evening ac
companied by her father, W. R,
Cochran, who is still working on the
highway. '
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Llnstrom, who
live out north of lone, accompanied
by Mrs. Llnstrom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lundell, of lone, return
ed to their homes Saturday, after
spending a two weeks vacation
Hitter Springs. The trip was made
in Mr. Llnstrom's car.
Mrs. Mary Norton returned Tues
day from a two weeks vinlt with rela
tives and friends at Oregon City and
Portland. During her stay In Port
land her nephew, Henry Ames, pas
sed away Sunday, August 3rd, at the
age of 19 years. Henry was well and
favorably known in lone, as he spent
some time here last spring for his
health.
m rranit Alters and Johnny Huron,
V his stepson, had quits an accident on
i. last Wednesday morning. As the
I started home their team became
frightened upsetting the wagon and
L throwing them both out, hurting Mr.
jf Aker's 'hip and shoulder, but Johnny
caught himself tome way and was
not seriously hurt. The last report
we had of Mr. Akers he was still con
fined to his bed.
CECIL ITEMS
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Paul G. Balsiger
Farm Implements, Vehicles. Windmills, Pumps,
and (iasoline F.ngines. We Sell Winona Wagons
Tank Building Agency for Mitchell Cars.
Main Street lone. Oregon
ItKTUlNKI. rlUlM OVKH SKAS
Guy Hale arrived Monday from
North Yakima to visit his home folk
and friends of lone.
I Mr. Hale returned some months
go fioni England where he served as
I so engineer I nthe naval reserve. He
j received his dischaiire at Baltimore,
! March 20th.
U. E. Baker of Broad Acres, was
a Cecil caller on Sunday.
Jack Hynd and son, Heu-b, left for
Heppner Thursday evening.
Ed Miller and daughter were visit
ors at "Butterby Flats;" ranch on
Monday.
Miss Eater Logan of Four Mile1
spent the past week visiting friends
at The Willows.
The Misses Doris and Dana Logan
of The Willows, visited with Mrs.
John Nash on Sunday.
John Kelly of Heppner, was doing
business In Cecil on Wednesday, he
was on his way to Boardman.
Misses Etta Barnes and M. H.
Lowe were the guests of Mrs. Ben
nett of "The Last Camp" on Sunday.
The Misses Thelma Hall and Ber-
nice Franklin of Rhea, were visitors
at the Butterby Flats ranch on Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Logan and
family of The Willows spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. J. H. Franklin of
Rhea.
West McNabb of lone, was a Cecil
caller on Wednesday, taking home a
few samples of wheat grown in the
Cecil disetrict.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ross and fami
ly of The Bungalow, also Claud Mur
ray spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Fred Pettyjohn.
The Misses Juanita Crabtree of
Dothe-boys Hill, Miss C. Palmateer of
Windynook, were doing business in
Cecil on Friday.
George Krebs and his sister, Mar
garet of Portland, left for Heppner
on Monday where they spent a few
days visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pearson and
family of Heppner, made a short stay
n Cecil on Sunday on their way
home from Boardman.
Walter Pope of Sunny Side, was
looking up some of his old friends at
Morgan on Monday. Walter says
that walking is still good.
Misses Lucile Logan of Portland
A. C. and V. M. Hynd of Butterby
Flats spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Hun-
rfksen of "Willow Creek" ranch
The Misses Pettyjohn of Morgan
also Gertrude and Hazel Pettyjohn of
Cecil, were the guests of Mrs. Beb
Barnes of Poplar Grove on Sunday.
J. W. Osborne of Cecil, Clarence
Winter of Shady Dell, H. J. Streeter
of Four Mile, also A. . Nash of Fai
View, were all Arlington callers dur
ing the week.
Mr. C. Morey who has been visit
ing with his daughter, Mrs. H
Streeter of Four Mile, for the past
few days returned to his home
Oswego on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth ac
companted by their niece, Mine Thel
ma Hall, left during the week for
Monument and other points where
they will spend a few days.
Mr. C. J. Smith 8unday school or
ganiser of The Dallef made a short
stay In Cecil. He remarked while
there "that Cecil 'had the finest aho
of hay atacks that he had seen during
his travels."
C. A. Minor accompanied by Mr
Frank Roberts and family and WU
liam Ball, of Heppner, stayed at Th
Last Camp, Cecil on Saturday even
ing, leaving early on Sunday morning
for Portland.
in wishing them a, happy career in
their married life. Among the out of
town guests was Mrs. Kate Wilmot of
Sellwood, Oregon, grandomother of
the bride.
Miss Bailey of Portland, is here
visiting the Jackson's.
W. G. Scott was quite ill at his
home in Lexington a few daws last
week. Although Mr. Scott is now
able to be on the streets he has not
enUrely recovered.
Ed Burchell who recently pur
chased & house and some lots of Karl
Beach is busy having it thoroughly
cleaned and papered. He expects to
move his family Into it before long.
Mrs. Ethell Wilcox of Klamath
Falls, is here visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Esketlson, and
other relatives.
The Barnetts and Mrs. Trannie
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Parker enjoyed Saturday and Sunday
in the mountains where a sort of
family reunion, was held.
A farewell dance was given Satur
day evening for the Taylors who ex
pect to leave shortly for their new
home in Idaho. During their stay In
Lexington these people acquired
many friends who will miss them
when they leave.
We understand the stork was very
busy Friday night and left a daugtv
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Frank Engclman
CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, TOBACCOS
AND SOFT DRINKS
Billiard and Pocket Billiard. Ice Cream Parlor
in Connection. Latest Magazines and Periodi
cal. Orcgonian Agency. Columbia Phonographs
lone, Oregon
I G. F. STEELE jj
ter at Mr. and Mrs. Morthness and
also one at Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chriut
ensons'. A fine boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Orr of Lexington at Ion
The little daughter of Claud White
is suffering from blood poisoning in
her arm, the result of a cat scratch.
Buster Gentry had his adeniods
tonsils removed by the doctor at
Heppner and is recovering nicely.
Mrs, Elsie Cowins has moved from
the Allen house over Into the house
formerly occupied by Cretes.
Ermund Zochert returned from the
Dalles Sunday evening with a new S
ton truck. Besides durability the
truck is quite classy looking.
Frank Burgoyne returned from
The Dalles Wednesday evening with
a new Maxwell car, a gift for the
wife.
Mr. Hill is back from the. Rose City
but Mrs. Hill and family 'hare not
yet returned.
Mrs. Clark Davis and children are
enjoying a visit with friends in
Idaho.
If you want what you want when
you want it try a classified ad.
Read the classified and find what
you are seeding.
ItKTl HN HtOM Al IIOKNIA Tltlf
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DR. CLYDE R. WALKER jF. H. ROBINSON
I1DMI H AM M lt.ln
ATToltW.Y St l.V
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WATCHMAKER and
JEWELER
Fine Repairing of all
Kinds
lone Oregon
Ash Your DeAlcr
Grand Prizcoa2l
Art arms 6 Ammunition
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Davidson and
non, Thomas, returned Friday even
ing from their six weeVs trip to Cali
fornia by auto and they report a very
ph'aKHnl trip. They went by Hie y
of I(osberg and vlhlted friends. Mr.
Davidson"! father U at the Old Hol
dlers home at iAm Angles 'l H"'
spent some of their time with him.
lie alno lias a sinter living at Ontario
and vlmted her.
They visited quite a number of
plaret of Importance before returning
Yosemite Fall. Crater Lake and
several other places the writer hss
fot gotten.
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A very pretty wedding took plsrr
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
McMillan Wednesday evening li"n
their .nly dauithler, Mis lon. w
united In marriage to Janice ut hie,
U.-v. James flntr performing the
reremony, after which the couple
went to th'uriimlnts rami) where
bountiful supper was served and a
Mr charivari wa flven hjr Hilr
tinny friend The brid, one ot
,iinrlnn' mot rhrmr toons-
U'llea rmiint! St the fo-c of
'1'Mil wt year and she
- rrw.Urtttif, , l'tirl'in unite.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
scnoc- no department
Th OnlTaralty Include, th, Collem of
Literature, Science and the Art,, and th,
prut School, ot law. Medicine, Ot
Portland) , Architecture, jovnalian. Com
merce, loc4Uwe sad Mum.
aPEOIAL FEATURES
A beautiful campus, facultln ot rprcUt
latl, modem farilttiee, low coat, with many
opportuniUea for elf-help, "athlrtiea tor
Torjbodjr," a really democratic aunoaphera
and the fain on "Oregon Spirit."
Por t catalogue, mastratfd txwUet or npeoine Information, addreaa:
THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON.
The Heppner
Garage
Vaughn & Goodman
Successors to Albert Borwker
We will endeavor to carry a complete stock of
tires, tubes, accessories and parts and will appre
ciate your patronage.
Our shop is oprcatcd by Messrs. Inman & Thorn
ton, expert mechanics, for several years with the
Covey Motor Car Company, of Portland.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisement! under Claaalfied Ada are In-
thla headlnc one cent 't (LlNT A r,aoIr CM" ' ad-
a word for each Inner- I . . . vanre unleea Riven by
tlon. No ad for lewt YY U K LI Prwina with duly e-
than 15 cent. tabliahed credit
NEW THIS WEEK
W A TK.I -Married man wantH
pohitlon on ranch. No objections to
Ktot k mmti. Can operate truck, lloi
17 5 lone. Oteiion. 1-17
I I USUI lit, loll hi' . IU
1 11 k decided to rloH the Nw Itooin-Ing-lioilne
I will M'll at private hale
all the furniture of 17 rooms con
slstlnx of bed room nulls, raipetie,
riiKn, dresners, beds, spilntis, fnat
tietw'S. etc. Al practlritlly new and
In Hood condition and will b sold
cheap for rash. Mr. frail l)on-
liouxer. 1-t pd
WATI-:i-Lady bookkeeper wants
a few hours work after supper. En
quire at Herald office. mf
TAHKX I f-Yearling black filly
with white spot In forehead. No
brands or inuiks visible. Came to my
plare stilcr, miles tuiuth of lone on
the K. A. I.undeii place about Ma
I l&'h. Owner iiiHjrliave aame by prrrt-
in property and paying charirea.
J. K. HWAN'SON, lone, Oregon. 11-li
lu-.lt lull hl,. Al Mi I At It
at H"irln Mill on Willow creek.
Tanii'ac or Vlr, or will cut' on re
serve lor "c esch.
I It IIA.4K Y.
I'HiiM; Mil J. O. Iler to have
your wood sswed before It ralnn -2 4
FOR SALE
loll A hgt Allh lKAI. Mrs.
K. I., ft ' knum for looms b th
night. e. k or month, Keas.Tf.iide
prlren Nr first National llsrjk.
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HAI.lv- i.ihmi second hand
rne. Inoulr of Mrs. f;erire Rwa-t-r-
11-tf.
KUl HA I K ton Tackard
truck In ood condition cheap for
cash or good security Just been ov
erhauled and made like new. Knqulr
Meltoberts-rohn Auto Co., Heppner,
Oregon, or O. W. Ilui. Irrlron. Oro
on. jpt
Tltl'f'K Wll MAI.K
Three ton Packard truck la A No.
I condition IU00. for particulars
call on or addrees the Heppner Her
ald, Heppner, Oreioo. itf
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