Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 16, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday September 16, iqiq
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS of
NEIGHBORHOOD
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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
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IONE GARAGE
C. L. O'NEILL, Proprietor, lone, Oregon
Automobile Accessories and Supplies
Filtered Gasoline Station
Paul G. Balsiger
Farm Implements, Vehicles, Windmills. Pumps,
and Gasoline Engines. We Sell Winona Wagons
Tank Building Agency for Mitchell Cars.
Main Street lone. Oregon
IONE ITEMS
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J 1 . Cronan was here from Port
land this week.
Uoot Agent Hawk spent Sunday
with Arlington friends.
Mifj Ada Patrick of Portland, who
b-'.s t. en the guest cf Mrs. I. T. Wal
ker has returned ).ome.
Mr. .r.c Vrs. G M. Akers havo re
turned from Freewater where they
spent their vacation with relatives.
Their son-in-law, Johnny Frazer, re
turned with them land will spend a
few days here on business.
G. M. Akers has purchased proper
ty near Freewater and will move to
that place soon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wilt arrived
Saturday evening from Pontiac,
Mich., and will spend a week at the
'home of Mr. Wilt's brother. J. H.
Wilt, Of this city. Mr. Wilt is man
ager of the General Motor Truck Co,
of that place.
Chas. Oneil has sold his garage to
his brother, H. J. Oneil. It will still
be known as the lone Garage.
E. R. Lundell and family spent
Friday in Heppner enjoying the fair
John Harbke of Mary Hill, Wash.
who has been transacting business in
lone too t'.m last tiv days, returned
to his (home Saturday.
Miss Linnea Troedson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Johan Troedson, of the
Ella neighborhood, will attend
school in lone this year.
Mrs. R. W. Brown and three
daughters left Thursday morning
for Walla Vfalla. Mrs. Brown has
rented rooms and will keep house
for her children while they attend
school there.
The families of S. E. Moore, E. J.
Brislow and Paul Balsiger motored
to Heppner Friday to attend the Mor
row county fair. They report a
good time.
John Land left Friday evening on
a business trip to Heppner, returning
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Holmes Holenian and little
daughter, Marjory accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. John Cochran, left
Wednesday to spend a few days with
relatives in Heppner and while their
they attended the Morrow county
fair.
Mrs. Alice Keller left Tuesday eve
ning to spend a few days with friends
In Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McNamer spent
Tuesday in Heppner on business.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Gus Wilcox, who will spend a
few days Jit their home.
Chas. Oneil received word from his
wife stating her mother, Mrs. E. A.
Hartwell passed away Wednesday
morning, September 10, at her home
in Kelso. Washington. Mr. Oneil left
In the evening to be present at the
funeral. The particulars will be
given later.
Miss Ruth Douglas left Tuesday
for Enterprise where she will attetnd
school this y:ir. She will make her
home with her sister. Mrs. Turner.
Mrs. H. Bigelow of Portland, ar
rived Wednesday evening and Is a
guest at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Clyde R. Walker.
Miss Gwendolen Jones, who hat
been visiting for the past two weeks
with friends and relatives of lone,
left a few days ago- for Washougal,
Wash., where she wil ltj ili this year
huvir.i? charge of the 7th grade work.
vViil Glfford of Beaver ton, 1i.mii
fler of 'he Pacific Potato Rtarch C .
ainvtu Saturday and v. 11 spend a
few . ay in lone on business. V.'l. I"
here Mr. Gifford will attend a specil
meeting with the board of director
of this company.
CECIL ITEMS
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E. Mannigan of the Benson ranch
was doing business in Cecil on Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. John Nash and family
spent Saturday at the Fairview
ranach.
. G. A. Whitcomb, of Morgan, was
a visitor ai me uusy Hee ranch nn
Friday.
A. E. Ross of the Bungalow made
a business trip to Heppner during the
past week.
Misses Ellen and Agnes McFadden
of Enghtmile, autoed in to Cecil on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dempsey of Lower
Willow creek, were doing business in
Cecil Monday.
A. Henriksen of Willow Creek
ranch, left on the local on Thursday
to take in the fair.
Mrs. A. E. Nash and daughter,
Ruth, of Fairview, spent the week
end with Mrs. Peter Nash of Cecil.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Medlock and
family left for Heppner Friday where
they will visit friends for a few days.
Miss Juanita Crabtree of Dothe
boys Hill, anad Miss C. Palmateer of
Windynook, were Cecil callers Satur
day. Geo. Krebs of the Last Camp, who
has been spending the last two weeks
on Skinner creek returned to Cecil
Friday.
Ed Miller of lone, has been busy
during the last few days fixing a
large wind mill for Jack Hynd on
Butterby Flats.
Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick and daugh
ter arrived in Cecil Wednesday. They
have been spending a few days in
Newport, Oregon.
J. H. Miller of Boardless Barn, ac
companied by J. E. Crabtree, of
Dotheboys Hill, were business men in
Arlington Friday.
Jack Hynd accompanied by Master
Herbert and Miss A. C. Hynd, left on
Thursday to spend a few davs in
Heppner and take in the fair.
Mrs. Bennett and Miss Georgia
Summers of the Last Camp, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yont of
lone Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Butler of Heppner, ar
rived in Cecil Sundav. Mrs. B
will assume her duties at the Stender f
ranch for the coming winter.
W. E. Ahalt who has lately been '
honorably discharged from the navy ,
arrived In Cecil on Friday and will ,
spend some time visiting his old
friends;-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell and
family or Rhea, accompanied by Miss
H. E. Wallace, teacflier of the Wil
lows school, made a Bhort visit in
Cecil Monday.
Ralph Winters of Shady Dell, re
turned from Heppner on Saturday.
He had been having a wounded hand
attended to by Dr. Chick. We are
glad to hear Ralph is about ready for
work again.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Logan and family
were doing business In Cecil on Mon
day. We hear Mr. Logan has pur
chased the ranch known an Fall-view
from J. W. Osborn of Cecil, for the
sum of $67,000, this Includes tractor
and combine. Mr. Logan will take
possession In October.
Harold Ahalt, who lias been In
France for some months, also receiv
ed his honorable discharge from the
army In Portland on Thursday and Is
at present visiting with his sister,
Mrs. Boyd Logan, at Four Mile.
Harold says there In no place so good
to him as Morrow county.
IFord Cars!
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Ford Parts
Ford Service
I take pleasure in announcing to the Ford own
ers and the general public of Heppner and Morrow
county that I have opened an accredited
Ford Agency
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in the Gilman building, on Willow street, Heppner, '
where will be found at all times everything needed in
the Ford line.
I carry a complete stock of Ford parts and
handle no other line. My place is exclusively a Ford
shop.
Ford Price List
Touring Car with Starter $719.70
Touring Car, without Starter $619.70
Ford Truck $684.70
Call and get acquainted
Chas. H. Latourell
PROPRIETOR
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CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, TOBACCOS
AND SOFT DRINKS
Billiards and Pocket Billiards. Ice Cream Parlor
in Connection. Latest Magazines and Periodi
cals. Orcgonian Agency. Columbia Phonographs
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DR. CLYDE R. WALKER F. II. ROBINSON
IUVMCIW AMt ).U-..I ATToltM V AT I.IW
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Miss Florence Boles was to leave
Monday of this week for Corvallli
where she will attend school.
Mr. and Mm. J. E. Berry of t'nia
tllla. toured down to trrigon Thurs
day evening to visit their folks.
Smith Jordan returned Wednesday l
rf lust week from Yamhill county !
where he has been recently fighting
forest fires. i
Miss Tthel Knight was too 111 last
wei'Tc to attend school. Her trouble j
Is not considered erlous. however,
and nn early recovery Is looked for
The lirln fhnuX bensn Monday.
Si-pti'iiiber 8, flh E. II. And-mon i
an li-nrcd school man, as prln- I
ripul, and Mim Blanche Powell and
Mis. M. Orli'una a kunlnlant. High
frlnM.I wotk WR rec'nlly Mill li'ir iz''
by v il- nf the district, and a Ix-i-ln
ninit rl sttc With KooipinMTt
fur n Mircerfiil year's wotk. Vhli I
the ictt'. not a lsrire aftglr (In
enriillim-tit I rotmldernlily lutifet
than It wan a yar ago nd tle (tirli
p'tTii to tf most ri Hi-nt. TIk
pc.iioiil liost'l employed Kctcrsl per
Hin In tat Ion capacini fur nn'l)
a unit jniitinit tli hilM:n
gionml In tW'd flinpi', sml tin- rn'
t.iifik 1 Will t lud 'on K Ihry ' .1!
be .l"!n't1 ly the d"Tl''l.
The IrrlRon school district has In
stalled a transport for pupils who
live Rome distance from the school
building, and Mr. Ilatle Ttand Is In
charge ofthe bus. All went finely
until Friday when trouble began. He
started on the course with the Met
the usual vehicle, but after a snort
ing start and a run of a mile or more
It stopped short and refused to go
further, notwithstanding a volume of
encouragement from the driver. The
driver, however, understands1 Hie rh-
' ligation of public service, and he
! walked back a mil" or more and got
jthe 111' f,- Ford." When he was
about half way to achhool the gas
supply ran out, so he had to go afoot
'bark to his home to get a supply of
I gas. In the course of half an hour
he lad the machine recharged and
then the company tambM right
along, reporting at the arhool build
ing only a fw minutes late.
Comfort and Good Service sold
under a "Money-back" war
rant of quality. We can
serve you to ad
vantage E- N. Gonty, Shoe Store
G. F. STEELE
WATCHMAKER and
JEWELER
Fine K -pairing of all
Kinds
lone OiTKMi
PENNY A WORD
Advertisement! undnr this heading
one cents a word for each Insertion.
No ad for less than 15 cents. Ads are
invariably rash In advance unless
given by peraon wldh duly establish
ed credit.
MIStT.M.AMXMH
I'HOMK HI2 J. O. linger to have
your wood sawed before It rain. -24
l ot M On the Butter Creek road
last Tuesday, August , a coat.
Kiati'inal pin on lup'l, fountain pen
In pocket. Call Herald Office. J 8 If
"Fori HAI.K
Tltt'CK KOIt HAI.K
Three ton Packard truck In A No.
1 condition f 1100. For particular
eall on or addrea the Heppner Her
ald, Heppner, Oregon. $2tf
HAY FOIl MAl K I havo CO or 0
ton of wheat, rye and alfalfa hay for
wle In the atack, on my ranch one
mile west of Morgan. Oms. tiray,
Morgan, Oregon. M-21-pd
AVIII Mm and wife at Saw
mill I'refer man who liait some
knowledge of bookkeeping and the
!iiintr luiririens l'i .' In mill and
y-Hid Woman to rook for crew of
tire or ii nun t'etmancnt lob If
mlted. Call at Hound lUMn ftuwmlll,
ir addrc II. N. Hanson, Long Cre k ;
Org.n. IJ-IOpdi
tl.MM llu. :( Acrrn at lirliion.
I'tiegon. Half mile from dpot. Hub-
bit fenced, wind break, three acre
; twelve year-oil) appl Im-ok, nUnl
acres airlfa. Mr. Knilly Dueling.
Iloardnian, Oregon. ltf
Foit hai.j;
A hili spewl Wanticr and Wringer
for sale cheap f taken at once, good
a new. Inquire, at Hrald office ?t