Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 11, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, November n, 191 9
LOCAL ITEMS
T. L. Borninn, of Lexington, was a
business raller in Hejuner Munclay.
Hit' 'Hiankr-'ivint; Msruim aile Ii.ill
at Fair Pavilion. Watch I'oi ad next
week.
Hit; Thanksf-'iving Masquerade Ball
at j-'uir Pavilion. Watch for ad next
week.
Jmlee Phelps left for hin home in
Pendleton this morning alter hold
ing a one day term of circuit court
Monday.
Or. Callaway left Tuesday mer.'iin
for Mountain lton:e. Ida'ho, where, he
Koes to spend Thanksgiving with his
lined mother.
Dr. Jiarold ('.. Heap hrs removed
his office from the First National
hank buMiiiait; to 'lie fwond floor of
the Odd Fellows building where he
is now permanently located.
.Mi', Mntteson and family who re
cently pu re,i;u-:e.l tint Shu-urn house
occupied i,y , or-., pli H.ies ami family
have iiiuvul in and taken pus-session
of their new home.
Judge K. II. Robinson was here on
Monday a' tending court. The juilf
says the lively little city of lone is
livelier than ever Ihis fall and Ui
future prospects are decidedly proui
iBinj,'. Member of 111" 1'liiloma I hia n socie
ty of the hiti'li school pave an enjoy
able entertainment Friday evening ii.
the auditorium. A biK crowd creel
ed the youm; peiToi mei s and I hose
present; speak hii-'iily if the enter
la in men I. V
IPl'KIt WILLOW CKKKK
WOKK O.MTI.ETK.I)
HOAf)
The extensive road improvements
,v':iiih have been made during hr
.-irt summer 0:1 upper Willow tr.'t
leivfl been ii,:;il 't"'J and a splen'H l
.-j:d from Heppner to the Di'in
,;;ee!i summit is, the result.
The counjy court, county road
ster, Mf-Caleb pnri the foreman
...... .v. .1....:!.. -.'11-n-r.
wiio looKi-.i alter u:e ucun, .i .....
son to feel proud of the result .v-
o'.ipnsheu.
The heavy grading on the Hitter
d on the lower part 01 uiicn
creek has not been completed anu 11
is- harly expected that the work can
be successfully prosecuted during
the winter months. When that work
is linislieu iu-xi spriuK iwwcvn, ukic
vil! be a splendid road all the way
rom llepriner to Ritter which will
hov: of inestimable value to the peo
ple of both mils ot trie route.
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RECENT DEATHS
(riles
Aim. Cherry Criles passed avay
at the home of her Ron, S. L. Criles.
in north Ili'Pimer Saturday, Novem
ber 8, 19111, aged 81 years, 10 montliF
and 7 days.
Deceased was born in Califoini"
MisHouri, on New Year's Day, 18 3 7.
Klie was married to Adam Critis it
1862 and came to Oregon to reside
about ten yearn uro. She w as I Ik
inoflier of twelve children of whom
five Htirvive her.
The funeral was In Id Monday af
ternoon from the Federated church,
Iev. II. A. Noyes, pastor of the
church. olTicintitiK. Interment was
in Masonic cemetery.
old ami
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home
ember
Ivliolilock
Airs. A. .1. Knoblock, an
liiuhly respected pioneer 'ret
Morrow county died al her
lihea creek Wednesday, Nov
311 111, aceil aboiil till teals.
Deceaseil calm' to Morrow cunntv
beloie lleppuer lirciim1 a town air'
had since n-nbletl In fills pan of tin
county. She was it 11 lim.lid 'o
many yi ais and for tic p isl few
weeks had been lallin raphlly si
thai her demise was not uneMe.el.il
She hp hil.lily esteemed by a u id.
circle of friends in the cnuntv a.i 1
woma n id" I U' h cha 1 acter. .j
in-iuhlior and a lovnl !r;eml '.
Tin- tuner. il v .is held Friday. N"
vemher 7, lit the
Noyes enmliielini;
tei 1111 ut was in 1 Ii'
teiy.
hone. II. A
1 hi' sei if. . 1 II
1 Uhea cli'ek ceme
SOCIETY notes
t
Those w ,111 were mea-iil at the
bridge parly Riven at the lleymei
biiine on Court Mrfet lnt Tliesda)
lifterimiill decbire the occusion will"
one of the miisl ilellrhl fill of the xcu
Mill.
Mih. J. W. Heynier iiml-Mi. I.. 1
ItlMiec were InmtesHeit of I he or. -as
loll and no detail wan ovei looked
M hlcb could poHNihlv add to the com
1. 11 1 and i-iijoymi ill ol
luinihei me "onii thliir.
ti.ilv
.'. tl l.ilde . v . e .1 ,
v'ee iiiiiiuoen ami win
their
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HAROLD C. KtSSIKCES
iS "BOY SENATOR'
Youngest Man in the Country to Bi
Honored Vvitn Senatarship.
SCIIOOli ITFMS
in ;it to develop tile
make bettor rthb
week
iitct the
from tht
Atll'-lic
want a
rnus-oi
i'he Student Bod;' me'
for the purpose ol tran-
unds made last year
Lyceum course to !h
Associa! ion. The hoys
.-recti i n.'
les and
themselves.
The proi-ram which w.if. Ivon Fri
day (veiling by the Philoinafliian:-'
v.as pronouncr-d a grand : uccs:-; and
we believe th.-.t our p.-f'-'is fei sat-
siieil lhat they had .received a full
ten cents worth 01 enjoymeni. inc
Ciceronian rjferary Society are pre
paring a. inr'nram for Friday evc-n-
na, tie; I'oiii'teenl.h. We hope fo see
piesent all those who attended last
Friday nifiht ami many more.
The Junior Class is looking for
ward to fiieir (irst social function
which is to be a Thanksgiving
dinner.
The llehisch work is begun and we
believe that as we gain experience
every year working for it and see
many other annuals representative ol
larger schools, we will have a belter
book than ever before put out by the
hi school.
Head the classified and find what
011 are see''.:ll!g.
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Tensor Harold C. Kessinger
Senator Harold C. Kessinger of
Il
linois chose, the platform, just as other
youiis irum choose the h. , mediehis
or jcurnalisni. He made careful "prep
aration and for five years has been a
hifehly successful t-.-;inrer. ilis ability
as an orator and his knowdedge cf
modern in '.ustrial and economic ques
tions attracted iiie attention of civic
and political leaders of his home com
munity and he was elected to the Il
linois House of Representatives. Ho
is now a State Senator and probably
the youngest man ever elected to that
office in the nation.
Senator Kessinger will be here soon
011 the Lyceum course with one of the
best lectures of the year. You will
find it construe live and thought-compelling,
packed with solid v facts and
clean humor and tjiveu with rapid Hr
delivery.
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MADE ATTRACTIVE. 3Y VINES
How Rapid-Growing Plants Will Hide
Bare Appearance of Garden
Flower Box.
A flower box with the side covered
by vines presents un attractive uppeiii'
arice. Such 11 box Is easily made by
boring large holes In the side of ths
box and planting vines In the dirt in
side of these boles, taking cure to
leave the foliage all on the outside
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Edward Cockinqh.im, Oregon War
Loan Chairman, ho tends Arriut.ce
Day greet ivj tnrough local L.berty
Loan Cc m nittee.
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Penult me to extend greet
Ir.gs til ourself ami jmir c!'i
.eiii, and In join Willi you In
the cell luatloii of the firxt uu
uivcrHiry ol Unit day destined
to become ineinorulib' in 1 1 : .-
ti ry. which ciiiiiinemorateii the
rtorloiiH vlclery of our country
ami lit alliea In the great world
nr. I amln rongniluluie the
piopleof 1n1r ininmuiilty epen
1'ie ni rw lii-l mi in pc mii i'i. Inch
tit. v a. ik'.iicd In Cue m-ici'ii!
L b. M y l.i an mini alt'! The
11 . old of tour ilmtricl 11 a l.i I
It: m t.umi'iit to their -li-Hii
"t 1 1 1 e. and 111 be a a lnp;ru
I urn 1.' Vmerhiimi mb.-ui-iir
ilu ir ei untiv nvaiu m.i i,1 I-i
l'.:d.
Oil thin ei'ilKiell li'l.ill e m l
.li I :' .re w our l,vc 111, i ii r
lime to 11. ir 1 mutt) an.l lt In
miii'lM 'i an, I r--oUe to In ,ir
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1, 1- m 'i- .1 it i nilli'e.'. I !..!;, 1
vhile selling Ibe roots deep into (he
-oil. If planted with Vinca or Wander
ing Jew vines, which grow very rapid
ly, the box will be entirely I, id. Ion in a
very -dio'-t time. l'opular Mechanics
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Woman Arch'iects In Serbia,
r.elgrarle. the Seiiihm capital, van
the lirst iiiiinleipallly III tin' World to
ruiploy women nrchilccts.
Herald rlacsiflfd nets get remilf
Penny a word.
XOM'Mltl It lEKDI t TION S l.i:
We are offering, In our Nnvember
llidiictioii Sale, a nllig of fioni 20
per rent to fid per cent on nil trim
med hat". Tin offering are all
Hi -w, vuappy pi yl--. and the material
an. I woi'imniiship are of lh. bent
1'ialily. See them early.
7 " M11S. I,. C. HF. UK EN.
IOIMV Ti:i: sl HI ll'S MITICK
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coats
at
This is a great opportunity
I for every man-made pos
sible thria our early buying.
The fabrics in these coats
is exceptionally goodthe
designing is correct and
the patterns are excellent.
The styles consist of
Waist Seams, Belted Backs
and Plain backs. The
same Coats that are else
where selling at $35.00
to $50.00.
Other Coats at $35 and $40
GOOD GOQDS
rarmers
Farm Bureau
ass
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To be held at the following places
on the following dates at 8:00 P. M.
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It! lour irti'ed
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l'.ie tor r l,4iit tirviiiiiiii
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Net ii Ifi,,,)' cum to all pait-
V i. inioioti'd lhat have c.ill.,1 all
icvl.teieil cniiniy waiiaiiti l--m-i up
' to an I incliidiiig piemhi-t He. l'.ilft
' ,'nt l:ivn i-nt -ll.ller I",, I'll, (i(.
t. r hh 11 dale Int. r- -t I'.'.i., - I
v T. J. in Mriu:i:v!. I
(, Cieiniy Ti. . .uir. ' ,
r ii. iHi. r, Oregon.
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10NE PICTURE THEATRE 2 P. M SATURDAY, NOV. 15
HEPPNER .';
LENA HALL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22
UOARDMAN CHURCH, 7:30 P. M MONDAY, NOV., 10
1RRIGON HALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
CECIL HALL, .1 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17
RHEA SIDING SCHOOL HOUSE," TUESDAY, NOV. i3
ALPINE SCHOOL HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
MORGAN HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
KHEA CREEK SCHOOL HOUSE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER si
lIARDMAN HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24
S)'ral iiu'titlicr i tlu- county Iocuti 0 P. nun!. acc(iiiiiruiicil by the County
Acnt. will iicii. tlic !an.t'ir intcn lied lann oryaniation "program lor
the iu't car. Plan fur o:ir own community, and help put Morrow County
SHOW THE WORLD YOU ARE FOR FARM ORGANIZATION
BE THERE BRING YOUR NEIGHBOR
EVERYBODY COME
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