Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 11, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Tuesday, November 11,1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
of ALL MORROW COUNTY
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NEWS
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NE GARAGE
C. L. O'NEILL, Proprietor, lone, Oregon
Automobile Accessories and Supplies
Filtered Gasoline Station
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CECIL ITEMS
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
Aluminum Cooking Utensils
For Cpoking the
Tharsksgiving Dinner
We have just unpacked the finest line of Alumi
num Cooking Utensils ever placed on display in
Heppner. Practically every size of every style ves
sel needed in modern cookery is represented.
Every housewife knows how nv.ch easier it is to
cook if she has the proper utensils to work with.
Our stock is selected with that idea in mind.
Come in and let 11s show you this elegant ware. Its
lightness, brightness and durability is sure to please
you. s
Gilliam & Bisbcc
Oscar Lundell was a business cal
ler in Cecil Sunday.
Boyd Logan of Fourniile, returned
frcin Heppner on Wednesday.
Everett Logan of Fairview, made
a business trip to Heppner during the
week.
Carl Troedson left on f'ne local for
lone Tuesday returning to Cecil on
Thursday.
Miss Hazel Winters of Shady Dell
was the guest of Miss Anna C. Lowe
over the week end.
Mr. Tucker of Spokane, was over
hauling Winter Bros, tractors dur
ing the week.
Walter Pope of Sunnyside, was
calling on Mrs. Franda Balhm at
Butterby Flatts Sunday evening.
John Hughes of Heppner, was the
week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hynd of Butterby Flats.
C. A. Minor, W. Matlock and Thil
Brady of Heppner, spent Wednesday
and Thursday at the Last Camp.
Mr. Bladock, one of the highway
engineers, came in from Hermiston
Monday leaving for lone Tuesday
M. H. Light of Fourniile, accom
panied by H. Shifflet of Morgan,
were business callers in Cecil Satur
day. , ,
T. W. Lowe, who has been camp
tending for W. B. Borratt, is spend
ing a few days looking up his- Cecil
friends.
Jim AUyn of Oak Orove, arrived in
Cecil Monday and will spend a short
ti m f on his Cecil iimci: before return
ing nome
Miss Vrcua Balhm left on I rHay
to spend a few days with her Hepp
ner friends.
R. E. Crego, manager of the Hepp
ner Telephone company, was in Cecil
on Tuesday everhauling the com
pany's lines.
A. E. Ross of The Bungalow, re
turned home from the Hynd Bros,
ranch on Freezout where he has
been herding for the last few weeks.
T. H. Lowe of Cecil, G. A. Miller of
High View, Ralph Winters ofShady
Dell, W. Pope of Sunnyside, were all
business men in Arlington Wednes
day.
W. F. Hom-v of Gresham, is spend
ing tile week end in lone.
Joseph E. Cionnn of Portland, is
spending the week end in lone.
M's. Uul'us Fairens visited the
past week with relatives in Heppner.
L. A. Doak of Opportunity. Wash.,
HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
PENNY A WORD
Advertisements under this heading
one cents a word for each insertion.
No ad for loss than 15 cents. Ads are
invariably cash in advance unless
given by persons with duly establish
ed credit. '
NOTICE OK I'UM.K'ATIOX-
, I.ATI.I TKACT
FOR. SALE
IUTCKS FOR SALE 150 head of
coarse bucks, best quality. Brown A
Meimmln. Heppner, Oregon. 22-tf
TRUCK FOR 8AI.E
. Three ton Packard truck in A. No.
1 condition $1800. For particulars
call on or address the Heppner Her
ald. HeDDner. Oregon. 62tf
WANTKI) Good location for home
stead or good relinquishment.
quire at Herald Office.
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24-27
FOR HAI.K Eleven head Lincoln
coarse bucks. Enquire of Emll
Croshcn. Heppner. Oregon. 26-27
h::am nf.w hksokrsox m-
toroycle for sale or trade for good
second-hand Ford car. Write to
IIoj 472, Heppner, Oregon. 26-29pd
DR. CLYDE R. WALKER
niVM I AN AMI St V.'UXtS
flume 4'onne'lnlt lone, Oregon
F. H. ROBINSON
attokm:y at law
tin Strwt lt Oregon
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TKADL MAFN
Hi fifeartts 6mrnunition
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Pubic r.und Snle No. oiiiwHi""
Department of She Interior, IT. S
Land office at The Dalles, Oregon,
October 22, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, undef provis
ions of Section. 2455, R. 8., pursu
ant to the application of
OTTO E. JOHNSON
Serial No. 019952, ire will, offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder, but
at not leas than $3.00 per acre, at
10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 14th day
of January, next, at this office, the
following tract of land: NE
NW4. Section 27. Township 6. South
Range 25. East, W. M. (Containing
40 acres.) , ,
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
Immediately pay to ths Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advise 1 i
file their claims, or objection''. '
or before the time designated foi
ale.
L. A." liOOTH.
2-3S leWvei
Miss Shewey, toucher of the Cecil
school, lias toi warded $34 to-Mr.
McMeiiamin. at Heppner, for' the
Roosevelt Memorial fund. .
Heppner, $34.00 for the Roosevelt
Congratulations to Mr. and Mis
R. S. Wilson of Ewing on the ani-al
of a fine bouncing boy on v.r 1 i
day morning. Dr. Walker of lone,
reports all doing well.
W. G. Hynd and David Hynd of
Rose Lawn, spent the week end In
Cecil. Mrs. Jack Hynd of Butterby
Flats, returned with them to spend a
few days at Sand Hollow.
Melvln Logan left on Friday for
Portland accompanied by his daugh
ter, Miss Vivian, who has been teach
ing In Fourmlle and was suddenly
taken sick and la now under the doc
tors care In Portland.
Cecil hall was the scene of a merry
birthday party on Saturday evening.
The occasion being the birthday of
Miss A. C. Lowe. Fifty guests were
present. Dancing and games of all
kinds were indulged In during the
evening. A fine supper was served
at midnight. A 'handsome birthday
cake was the feature of the evening
George Wilson was the lucky finder
of the button In the cake. George
Miller the ring and David Hynd the
piece of money.. During the evening
Jack Hynd was elected "mayor" of
is here visiting his brother, S. II. j i'a
Deal:. I
Ralph Hynier the local barber, re
turned Friday from Portland after
spending a week i nthe ci'
John D. Land came home Friday
from Twin Falls, Idaho, after speiftl
ing the past month with relatives.
Keltsie Devins and his sister, Irene,
went to Heppner Friday evening and
visited witli relatives until Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. McNanier left Friday
morning for Spokane, Wash., where
she expects to visit 'her sister, Mrs.
Summers.
Mrs. Chas. Wright, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Herman
One.il. left Tuesday for her home in
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred WeatherFord
and daughter came over from Pen
dleton Sunday and are visiting with
relatives and friends here.
Irwin Wilkes came over in his auto
from Condon to pack his household
goods to move. Mr. Wilkes is run
ning a hotel in that place.
Mr. Lamley, a traveling salesman
with his wife, have been visiting at
the home of W. S. Smith, left Satur
day by auto for Pendleton.
We are glad to announce the ar
rival of a 7 pound daughter, Mar
jory Jean, Thursday, November 6, to
Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Blake. Mother
and baby are doing fine.
Mrs. Deardoff and two children of
Hermiston arrived Saturday evening
and are guests at the home of her
cousin, Mrs. Mattie Dotsqn, whom
she had not seen for 8 years.
Mrs. H. E. Hinton came last Tues
day and will spend the winter with
her. granddaughter, Mrs. Charley
Devins. Mrs. Hinton had been visit
ing her brother at Enterprise, Ore.
R. W. Brown and son, Dale, left
Saturday for Portland. Mr. Brown
will spend a few days in the citty but
his son will remain for several
months to attend the Adcock Tractor
school. : '
. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -Douglas rnd
two children came over Tuesilay from
Weston by auto and spent a aliort ,
time with Mr. Douglas' parents, Jr.
and Mrs. Andrew Douglas, before go
ing on to California where they ex
pect to spend the winter.
John E. Crymeo or Seattle, occu
pied the pulpit Sunday morning at
Biie Baptist church. Mr. Crymeo Is
working In behalf of Union .Sunday
schools and gave a very Interesting
talk on the great work that Is being
done toward organlilng Sunday
schools In secluded districts of dif
ferent states.
Harley Sperry, Roy Blake and
Archie Cochran motored to Arling
totn Friday In the former's car and
took the train for Portland to Bpend
Saturday in the city. While thrr
the yattended the foot ball game be
tween Washington and Oregon. Har
ley said It was the best game he ever
saw played. They returned Sunday
evening.
ANNOUNCEMENT
To my friends, former patients and the public, 1
wish to announce that I have opened offices in the
H JUDGE AYERS' BUILDING,
corner May and Chase streets, where I can be
reached by calling telephone Main 312, day or night.
DR. J. PERRY CONDOR
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being presented with decorntion tor a -giillant mid chivalrous act. ' liruck
mnnii rescued n British iivlulur from deatli when the hitter's niiielilne fell t
earth In th.mes at the Wiltshire nerodroifie where the German was a prisoner.
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neppner lauoring
and Pressing Shop !
(FORStKRIiY CARL SWANSON)
MERCHANT TAILORS
Cecil and A. Henrrksen the "Dog
Finder." Mrs. T. H. Lowe objecting
to these gentlemen holding their of
fices as they are never to be found
in Cecil when wanted. The evening
was enjoyed by all present.
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We carry an extensive line of strictly first-class y
Suitings for your inspection, from which you are in- k
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viiea io make an eariy selection. vc t-i n jnoy iniiy
strictly first-class workmen and can guarantee com
plete satisfaction in quality, style and workmanship.
Wc advise that you make your selection and give
your order at once as our wholesalers inform us that
juices on all the better grades of woolens will make
material advances after January I, 1920.
Cleaning and Pressing
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We have installed a modern Dry Cleaning plant
and can guarantee complete satisfaction in all press
ing and cleaning orders entrusted to us.
We make a specialty of cleaning and pressing la- i
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(lies gio meius.
Don't send your work to Pendleton or Portland
when you can have equal service ami at no greater
cost in Heppner.
We solicit the Patronage of all Morrow County
People.
Main Street, One Door North of Wilson Hotel
oTtc i: l oll '( lll.M ATlov
Ilepm tinent of ttiH Inlet lot, f. f
I. rind office at The hailed. Oieptu
neinWr TlH. 1 1 0 .
.Nutlet. Ileii ,y given
(;koi;;k u. w. mkak
'f I.ninitton, O'tton. hn on Oct-Ui-r
4th. I'tlti. inaile IluiiK-xtc'in A
pllrstlon Addiiional. No. 16:,"7, !"
Lot 4 KK'-i SV. s'.Tticn ?,. Tov t
hip 1 Soulh, lUnit 2 :t, Wil
lamette MeildiHn. ban tlbd nottf-c ot
intention to mak final three y-at
prof ,to tubllnh claim to ll,- land
bv described, before J. A. Wuters.
Cletk of the Circuit Court. It Hepp
ner, Otegn, n Hi" Hth djr of
reinber.
Claltnant nHitie wltni taes:
W. J. tsvl. W. p MrMllllan, F.. I)
MrMilllan. VS. O. Hill, all of Ui r,
ion. Orefnn
II FRANK WOOfWOCK.
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.HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULT.
NEWS ITEM
Please in'Mt the following news item in the
Hi'.PPNT.K III'.UALD:
SIGNED:
Please fill in above lines with any news item you
know of. Mgn it "ami mail to Herald office. Your
nmc will not be published but is required only
a an evidence of good f?ith.
Cochran's Orchestra
Having neCurcd first-class muslrlana who are located per
manently In lleppni r I am prepared to supply high-class mualc
suitable for all occasions.
Why nend your money away
ent and satlHfactlon at home?
rhen you can seems eqiial tat-
For full Information write or call
KOV T. M IIHA
Hi:ri'M;u
Oltl'.GOM
Under New
Management
lUvmc Jimt purcliiiHed tlm Cleaning and l'reHlng nl.tlli,ti'iitit
f'.rni'-ily owned and opetatinl by A. J. Wilkes, I am now tie,aie! to
do rl. jiilnK and 1'iwfilng of all kln1 In the rjulekoit and most
Mitih!aetry way.
I'in-IhI trillion Im Riven I.AIHM IKFJMl'.S,
Fi ll AMMlOATH.
G. li. McFerrin
la Rear of Ths Herald Offl'S