Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 29, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Tuesday, September 30, igig
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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Housewife's Friend
Be3t housewives will accept
no other it's always fresh
when it reaches your table.
Give your rrocer an order for
it will please
FRESH SHIPMENTS DAILY TO
BRISTOW & JOHNSON
IONE, OREGON
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different r?;te;;
Washington. Xo-.
zona, but spent
Iowa,
Mexico
Colorado,
and Ari
his life in
B 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.i
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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
X 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 Kngines. We Sell Winona Yngot-
Tank Building Agency for Mitchell Cars.
Main Street lone, Oregon
Jake liortzer, a nig wheat raiser
of the lone section, has sold his
anch and expects to move m a short
lime . At present he and his wife-
are visiting Mrs. liortzer s daugh
ter, Mrs. Fred Tash jf Heppner, and
ifte-r visiting there will go to Hood
Uiver to visit with Mrs. Botzer'si
e ther daughter, M"s Mea 1 E'ae'k.
They have not deciJed just where
they will make their home. lorn is
sorry to lose them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Louy motored
to Arlington last Sunday to spend the
day with relatives. They were ac
companied by Mrs. Louy's sister, Mrs
Anna Henshaw, who took the train
in the evening for her home in Silt,
Colo. After visiting several weeks
with relatives in lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopkins ar
rived a few days ago from Portland
and will spend theri vacation with
the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Hopkins.
Mrs. H. M. Cummins left Thursday
for Underwood where she expects to
remain for some- time looking after
the apple crop on their place.
S. A. Pattison of Heppner, spent
Thursday in lone on business.
Wayne Schriver son of C. M.
Sclhriver, and Flenner Douglas, son of
A. L. Douglas, left a few days ago for
Portland where they will attend the
Adcock Tractor school.
Miss Margaret Jones has returned
from her short vacation. While away
Miss Jones took the civil service ex
amination at The Dalles.
The families of Will and Lowell
Ganger motored over Saturday from
Pendleton to spend Sunday withJ.heir
mother, Mrs. C. E. Shaver. They re
turned Monday accompanied by their
mother, who will visit for some time
with relatives.
Mrs. J. ll. Sparks of Condon, came
in Tuesday on the local to visit a
few days with relatives. Mr. Sparks
came down from Heppner in his car
and they returned home Friday ac
companied by their cousin, Miss Lil
lian Cochran, who will visit a few
days at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Yocum and daughter,
of Spokane, have been visiting a few
days wif'n Mrs. Yocum's sister, Mrs.
John Keene. Mr. Yocum and family
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John
Keene and their daughter left some
days ago for Spokane. We under
stand Mr. Yocum and Mr. Keene have
bought a cattle ranch on the John
Day and will move their families n?
Horn as Mr. Yocum gets his liouse-
old goods p.iclft-d.
?Iibs Beatrice Sperry has returned
from her vacation spent with rela
tives and friends at Brownsville and
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Klncald and son
Harold, returned home Tuesday af
ter spending several days with rela
tives in Pendleton.
The families of John Wilt and C.
N. Wilt of Pontiac, Mich., accompan
ied by Frank Christenson, motored
in the former's car Tuesday to Grans
plloy to k,i nd a fw days with Mr.
i.d Mrs. John Will' davrbi..'. Wis.
II jr Blal'f. it-'v -turn- t to lone
Saturday.
Sam Ganger came down Sunday
from Heppner to spend the day wlUi
his mother, Mrs. C. E. Shaver. i
Mrs. Frank Engelman who has been
spending the past week visiting her
telutlves In Portland, returned Sat
urday. Mrs. Engelman reports a
very pleasant trip.
The Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kltrhle has been quite sick
but IhhI reports was bi-tler.
Oregon. The latter years at lone. His
business as a photographer occasion
ed, a good deal of traveling during his
stay in Iowa he was married to Del
phine Gardner, w'ho after a long and
delightful companionship passed on
to the better laud six years ago
There survives him an only child,
Nettie, now Mrs, John Mobley, and
two grandchildren, Alma and Joseph.
Mr. Lowell was an earnest chris
tian and meber of the Congregational
church of this place. He was afflict
ed with deafness most all his life be
ing wore the last few years. Per
hap this added t othe keen delight
that was ''his in the study of the bi
ble. He selected the songs and the
scripture lesson and text to be used
at his funeral services. He passed
away the 26th of September at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. John
Mobley.
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lone to Have a Paper
Mr. Ackerman, former editor of
the lone paper, was a business caller
in our city last week. It has been
reported that lone is to have a paper
in the near future and that Mr. Ack
erman has bought the printing press
and expects to get the first issue out
about the first of November.
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
in the Oilman building, on Willow street, Heppner,
where will be found at all times everything needed in U
i the Ford Use. I
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lOXK SCHOOL XOTKS
Small Farm of 160 Acres
Partly in cultivation, near town, will watered,
fair house and barn, good garden, small orchard
PRICE $3500. One-half Cash; Terms
on Balance
Roy V. Whiteis
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
The Camp Fire Girls organized last
Friday with Miss Meda Angell, one
of the grade teachers, as leader.
The sixth, seventh and eighth
grades started work in manual arts
last week, the girls taking domestic
science and the boys manual training.
Domestic science is offered the first
semester and domestic art the last
semester. The high school classes
have double periods daily and the
grades twice a week.
Mr. Earl A. Brown, the school
band and orc'hestra leader, has the
following students signed up lor the
work: Cornet, Thomas Davidson
and Edmund Bristow; Altos, Keltsey
Devin, Carl Linn and Carlton Swan
son; trombone, Keithley BlaTte, Har
old Anderson and Nolan Vage; Clari
net, James Howard; Drums, Ted
Blake. More students are still want
ed for bass, cornet and tenor.
The teachers in the high school re
quire each student to make out a
complete schedule of all time whidi
he is to devote to school tasks, in
cluding the periods when he Is not
reciting at school and the study time
at home. The purpose is to establish
regular hours and regular habits of
study and home work.
Any pupil In high school may earn
one unit toward graduation by taking
I carry a complete stock of Ford parts and
handle no other line. My place is exclusively a Ford
shop.
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Ford Price List
Touring Car with Starter $719.70
njuuiif; aL , wiLuuut vjiai Lei tpuiej.u m
Ford Truck $684.70 I
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Call and get acquainted
Chas. H. Latourell I
PROPRIETOR
Lowe left on Sunday for Portland
returning to Cecil on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fetty.iohn and
family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ben
Barnes of Poplar Grave.
Mrs. Jack Hynd of Butterby Flats
accompanied by lier daughter. Miss
Violet, left on Sunday for Heppner,
returning home Tuesday.
Zenneth Logan arrived in Cecil on"
Monday from Pendleton and will visit
his old friends lor a while.
Robert Pope who has been look
ing up his Civil friends returned to
the Willows on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farkner of
up social work according to the fol- Lower Willow creek, were Cecil cal-
lowlnu outline. When a pupil has lers on Montluy,
Pioneer Pbm-k A why
W. J. Lowell puKM-d away Friday,
Sept. 21, at the iik" of 73 ars. The
funeial services were held Saturday
at 2 p. m. In the Congregational
church of lone, ll k, Kinerii k con-din-linn
the MTVln-x. Mr. Lowell was
rather a qiiHlnt man but pt"tty well
known. lieirtK an uncle of tin' lilukex
er.il Mis. Kd Moore and Mrs. W. L.
Pad berg of this plu'e and of Mn.
Arthur Wills of Poitland. lie was
bom in Bohton In MC. maktnK him
73 yearly of e st the lime of tils
death. At the K of 14 Mr. Iiwe!
came to Oregon, arriving at Corvsllls
In 16. He lived a brief 1 1 n i In
earned 15 points he shall have done
his year's work and ahall be entitled
to one-Jhalf unit. Points may be earn
ed In tha various activities as fol
lows:
President student body, five points;
secretary student body, two and one-
half points; manager student body
two and one-half points; president of
class, two and one-half points; parti
clpatlon In debate try-out five points;
participation in inter-school, seven
and one-half points; for each appear
ance on literary program, one point;
president of literary society, two and
one half points; secretary, one point
major part In play, five points; minor
part In play, two and one-tiolf points;
public appearance on any otjier
school program, one point; points are
alBo given for athletics, besides on
the recommendation of the Inntructor
In charge the faculty may grant one
fourth credit per year toward gtadti
at ion for regular and ryitcimllc par
ticipation In any of the following ac
itviliin! foot ball, basketball, base-
bull, tennis ami track.
This year the seventh snd eight".!
gtadeiraie so large that It was nece
:ir In rhunire their room from the
tltt floor to one of the linger lilgl
K hool moms on the rwond floor .
A large number of p'lpll ft "in
ruial schools aie attending, the lone
Mhool this year. We r glad
seicome itiem ami kit many mote us
cjii lind it conn no tit to attend.
PENNY A WORD
Advertisements under this heading
one cents a word for each insertion.
No ad for less than 15 cents. Ads nre
Invariably cash in advance unless
given by persons with duly establish
ed credit.
LOST 33x4 Miller Cord Casing, Itlm
and Tube. Return to Mcltoberts
Cohn Auto Co., and receive re
ward. 22-23
DR. CLYDE R. WALKER F. II. ROBINSON
rilYMtlW ,M ! itiv ,thh;m.v AT l.WS
1i . rnn.t"l l.me, Orra M.ila Slrrrl ine, Orrgon
Ash Your Dealer
Gr&iw Prize Ho&Cfl
NrcArms 6 Ammunition
Write frffttAln'i
CECIL ITEMS
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Mr. and Mis II. Sherman of Sub in
made a short slay In Oil duritu?
iist k.
i. II. Milt'f of P.osrdlens lUrn
mine In from Fl'ewnter on Fund)
and has b n vlsitlim at Mr. Yth
tin's and a!o Mr. O Lundell s on
Willow erek (or a few d.
A large surprle pmty on Mi Car
tie Nash hld at ling on f'al
unlay evening An ft ) tint
,. spent KMm l,Ml ! "l-
d at midnight.
Jurk llnd, A It I in!' and T. II
Mrs. Ralph Winter and family and
Miss Hazel Winter of Shady Dell, left
for Yakima Wednesday where they
will visit for the next ref weeks.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. A. Miller of
High View, and Mrs. L. H. Lowe of
Cecil were callers on Mrs. Jaclt Hynd
of Butterby Flats Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor and
daughter, Miss Blanche, accompanied
by Miss Violet Cherry, spent Wed
nesday at I ho Last Camp, leaving
Thursday for their homo In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. ft. Slncey rrom Michi
gan, arrived In Cecil on Thursday and
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwlg'iit Winner during their visit in
Cecil.
Mrs. K.lla Buller and daughter who
havo been in Heppner for a few days
returned on Tuesday to the Slender
home.
Mrs. A. K. Nash of Full view wua
an Arlington visitor on Saturday.
W. O. Palmateer of Windy Nook
bus been busy hauling his wheat to
III et'ecll warehouse these lust two
lays.
Jar k Fenwlck ho I buy papering
urid painting Die new col I. ire at the
Lookout for Jink Hynd. paid a bin
rled tiip to lone on Friday.
r.vri t l.ngun of the Willovs, left
n the local for ll' pi.in r Wedrn-day
Jnck liid an A. Ileiriksen atleiid
l the hotel meeting In Heppner on
Friday evening.
Mr. snd Mrs, John Tavlor late ol
lli'lpmr Jiimlion. sp-nl Tiisd.i)
ullli Mr, and Mrs It H Wilson at
Ling. leaving Wednesday, for thed
Imme in Portland.
Congratulations are l iidi'd from
'In I'i'il f on.iiiiiMty to Miss In w
li.ei.l.is f Tn.iitil.ile end Mr Krlr
!!. ri "f Oi'V'iti City who ere
iiiii'iod a f rl iy bi o We nnd'j
4'srnl tin) will i,l" in I'ortl.irnl
We't-liiig bills ill 'In In 'Vril
dm li e tl.- til dii of !". Wat" ll
for nrt ulari rietit k.
I' i: L.iVi r of P '.jiUmcs .is du
ng !.iirn In Ahii.tn Friday
V. mIi' I,... V ,'. - ii'. and A. It F'ri
l f stunt Hie n Hid In ll' l"ir.
ils. Mrn A ll'Iii.ki'n and psrty of
Hill SAliK 200 head stock sheep,
10 head well-bred black-faced bucks,
5 howl cattle. At the old llelllnghrook
place on Rhea creek. R. S. McClim-
ans. 22-33od
WAXTKM Situation by man and
wife on ranch. Call Main 4S3, Hepp
ner, Oregon. 22-23.
Hl t KS HUl HAI.lv 150 heud of
coarse bucks, best quality, lit own k.
Menaniln, Heppner, Oregon. 22-tf
I'AMAKAt! ItWTS HHt HAlK at
Herreng Mill, at 9 cents each. I. U.
Ilasey. 12-25
iiMT r'ullblond Alrdale bitch. 1U
reward for her return to Kinmett
Coehran, Heppner, Oregon. 22-24
.MI lion: Hill HAI.K 7-rooni
house with bath. Lot 70x132 at
one-half Its real value. For price.
terms, etc., call on or address C, L.
Keltiiley, Heppner, Oregon. 22-24pd
I'lUOK HtiJ O. Hager to hava
your wood sawed befora It ralna. -24
roit kali:
l it! I K Hill HAI.K
Three ton Purknid truck In A No.
1 condition I IsOO. For particular
call on or address the Heppner Her
ald, liepprinr, Oregon. S2lf
TlltMIl AI'AUIMIMh -The din-Ing-room
at the Turner Apiirlnientl
will open Monday, Kepli mber 29th.
Those wanting regular board should
apply early. 21-22
IOH HAM; Urge, se.ond band
fire pnnif safe In splendid ivndlll.in.
Price $200. Apply at Turner Apnrt
rnrnta 21 12
I.VWi Itl.W A 1 1 1 For return r.f !
I 4 I. H, tire nd rim betwperi Lex
ington and filet Thtirsdir. ".titer,,.
jtier l, Finder return to M It .i!. r t.
jtVibn Auto Co., Heppner or Hhelley'g
' Condon mid rr ive reward.
M-t. r l.v.i.it patti . n i.f H.j.p!
oer and alao Mi VhUn I,gn t
Portland were ti e we.-k in I gnei
of Mls A. C H)nd of lluttrrbr ,,i.
M' lullt. I.gatt p-nt Thursday
I'h I: J. talrl.urst at Jiii.v t.w
ranch.
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