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

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    Tuesday, December 16, iq 1 9
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS
of ALL MORROW COUNTY
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I O NE GARAGE
C. L. O'XEILL. Proprietor, lone, Oregon
Automobile Accessories and Supplies
Filtered Gasoline Station
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CECIL ITEMS
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Cochran's Orchestra
Having secured first-class musicians who are located per
manently in Heppner I am prepared to supply high-class music
suitable for all occasions.
Why send your money away when you can secure equal tal
ent and satisfaction at home?
For full information write or call
HEPPNER
ROY T. COCHRAX
OREGON
Aluminum Cooking Utensils
Wc 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 much 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 us show you this elegant ware. Its
lightness, brightness and durability is sure to please
you.
.Miss Etta Barnes of Poplar Grove,
left on the local on Saturday and
spent several days visiting with .Mis.
Fred Pettyjohn at Morgan.
Miss Ellen McFadden of Eight
mile, was visiting in Cecil on Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Hat Pearson who
have been visiting around Heppner
made a short stay in Cecil Saturday
before returning to their home in
Boardman.
Misses U. M. Hynd and Lizzie
Balhm were the guests of Miss Ber
nie Franklin of Rhea, Saturday and
Sunday.
Messrs. Oscar Lundell of Rhea, and
Peter White of the Willows, were
business men in Cecil Saturday.
Mrs. A. C. Lowe left for Portland
Sunday where she will visit friends
for the next two weeks.
Mr. Johnson arrived at Willow-
creek ranch from Portland Sunday
and will finish the work on the new
house which he 'has been building for
Mr. Oral Henriksen.
Thos. Forkner of Lower Willow
creek, was a business- man in Cecil
Saturday.
Buitorby Flats; IHivid Hynd of Rose
Lawn. Sand Hollow; Charlie Hynd, ,
of the Pines, fkiah; and Mr. Me- j
Lauphlin of Ekiah. j
Geo. Krebs of the Last Camp, left
Friday for Heppner. j
Mrs. Ralph Winters and daughter,
Wclma, left for lone on the local on
Friday. ' j
Mrs. Bennett of the Last Camp,
accompanied by her daughter. Miss
Georgia Summers, and niece, Miss
HattteSVhivek, left for Arlington on
Friday where they will spend a few
days visiting their friends.
Cecil was visited by a heavy snow
storm on Tuesday and Wednesday,
snow falling to the depth of 18 inch
es on the level. Friday evening reg
istered 2 5 degrees below zero. Sat
urday morning at 6:30 it was 28 be
low zero in Cecil.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore of Hepp
ner spent Monday around Cecil.
IKRIOOX
Busy Bee
his Cecil
We Repair and Recharge
Any Make of Battery
and carry a full new stock of the
Guaranteed two years. Fits any car.
The Battery Electric Service Station
Heppner, Oregon
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Gilliam &
Bisbee
Harold Ahalt of the
ranch, was looking up
friends.
Three car loads of sheep were ship
ped in from Heppner for Jack Hynd
on Tuesday. They will be wintered on
Butterby Flats.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ahalt of
Southern California, arrived in Cecil
Monday and are looking up all their
old friends. They expect to be able
to locate a home in Morrow county.
Jack Hynd who has been looking
up his sheep at Freezout, returned to
Butterby Flats Wednesday.
' A. Henriksen was a passenger on
I the local to Heppner Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henriksen spent
j the week end visiting in Heppner.
Mr. Bryant of Pendleton, state
! highway computer arrived in Cecil
! Thursday and took up his duties,
j Zenneth Logan of Fariview, W. A.
! Thomas and Pat Medlock of Morgan,
were doing business in Cecil Thurs-
, day.
Mrs. T. H. Lowe entertained the
following to dinner Saturday even
ing: .Mr. ami r.vis. .kick nynu oi
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Xmas Shop
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ping cariy
Wc Have a Choice Line to Select From
STATIONERY
Svniphoiiy Lawn,
l.ord llalliinoro
Riviera Linen in a:--rlel '''
an. I -it - :i! p'-pu'.v prin-s
SUGGESTIONS
KODAKS, TIII'.KMOS I'.OT
TLLS. 1 .1 "NC'l I SKTS. I'YK.V
. . i ( )!'. I.KATilKlv
C, x )I)S
Standing of the 10 High Ca ''ixiaccj in the Doll Contest
Muriel Caum
Kthcl Mooie 1
Maig.irct Itarratt
Hetty liwln :6:iH
Anna McNamee S23
Mary Adkin- 22f6
Tne.a II' ,! n :2fi1
liorothy llii in 21f.'.
Claudia McM llan 20.-,:,
Kleiuior Coi n I'O"
Do vour shopping here and get votes for your favorite little girl
The few cases of scarlet fever which
developed some time ago are all re
covered and most of the children who
were out of school on account of it
have returned. Quantities of for
maldehyde were used to prevent the
spreading of the contagion and we
are glad to announce that Irrigon is
now a safe place to be in so far as we
know.
The recent, cold snap made good
skating on, the "slough" near the
town site anil incidently provided a
perfect carnival of sport for our
j young people. Wasn't it cold?
i N-O-O-O.O!
A snow fall of about ten indies
enabled two of our neighbors to sup
ply a quantity of fresh meat to the
Portland market. Wr. B. Howard and
Tt. O. Jones captured and shipped six
dozen fat jack rabbits. If this weath
er continues further shipments may
result. If sales should prove satis
factory the contemplated slaughter of
the rabbits by means of poison may
not materialize, but is the returns
satisfactory. Wholesale slaughtering
of the beasts and a scarcity of stric'h
nine may be looked for.
And now the new Irrigon high
school enters the list of standard
high schools. Official notice having
been reecived by the school clerk, F.
W. Wadsworih. This school was au
thorized last summer by vote of Hie
people and (lie school board anil Mr.
Anderson the principal hus been act
ive in selecting and Kocurlng the ner
! 'HF ry library and apparatus and or ganizing
the course of (study.
Our public water supply went on ;
: strike, so to speak, n'oul a week i;n
' The supply we caved in anil shut
led'1' the flow of the nua pura, and
! residents of the town have I n com
pelled to haul water from Hie few
! private wells or from the river. There
; Is no information as to the probnhil-
I itv Ml Mil e-nlv niuuinnlinH ef ttw, M,...i
Mrs, Naven ot Pendleton, in hold
ing a short sci ies of gospel i lings
Attendance was f:lr the lir.t even
in u. Further accounts may iippiar
ii"l week.
llalph Walpoll, who bus he n ;.t
tending school at O. A. C, armed
home hist Tlli;i!:,y. He will he home
lift a lew days, returning In Coi vallis
tthia a ee..
Hurry Lc.j(; r. n tonncr redden' ol
Iirit'o'l. who had been uielilng on
ship pioilui lion .it Seattle lor Fiimr
IHOIlt,'", iet H Cfl .le .. (n'l ...
eetitlv W itll h';. I, ot I 01 a l.d ' lu ll . 'lit
! l.o A nj-i h s in t he hope ol
ing a rem ii n i I 1 1 i v e job. Win has
C. W. McNAMER B. F. SORENSON
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
We beg to announce to the people of Heppner and
vicinity that wc have purchased the lease, business,
fixtures aiid good will of the Peoples Meat Market
and have moved into the quarters recently occupied
by that firm in the (iillman building on West Willow
street, where we will conduct a first-class market in
such a manner as will appeal to the most fastidious.
On our racks and in our storage will be found the
very best the market affords in
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POUL
TRY AND FISH IN SEASON
Try some of our home made pure pork Sausages with
your Buckwheats these cold mornings.
Our purpose is to give the people of Heppner strictly
first-class service, courteous treatment and fair prices
Give us an opportunity to serve and please you.
Central Market
a in- I ago Horn Walla Walla where
I I. iey were visiting relatives and
friends. While visiting here their
' son, W. Ilenclul, ol' Arlington,
came to spend a few days wi'h them
! Mr. niid Mrs. ,1. L. will return to
; heir home near Wasco.
A number of people who have been
living in Irrigon are planning to
mm e onto their latins in the spring.
Among (he number ore S. A. Smith,
0. V. Samson, 1". C. Kroderirkson,
Chillies Hernial.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinder, we undcr
slaiiil have sold their town propel l
and will not lie residents of Irrigon
iiiuili longer.
ding lecture here a low
a very inlore
evenings ago.
Pev. Samples ()' lone, pleached at
the .Morgan school house a lew even
ings hut owing (o die ,.,( weather
was obliged to close the meetings but
IiiIcihIh to again lecture at a later
dale.
F. .1. Lly and II. K. Willis ware
house men of Morgan, have been busy
shipping wheat Tor the last six weeks.
John Jewel Is going to put up n
blacksmith shop here at Morgan soon.
MOIU.AN Hi MS
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It Is IHMli l
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.i'e a ml t wo
III I p.lll lltS
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to j two
"It oil I h it he ( 'itei a . ;
Not as an aviator. H,J v
child (in in to live w i i Ii
tor a lime.
.M.iisball Maikham win) down
the lie In ham to 'kali- lie think
now I 111! I II tcow neeili l-kule Lis
tened nil over til 111 i( ploteit his bfl-
j "Old Man Winter" has ,, ii
lion wli'h nlioiit two fe of snow and
I zero weather. No i.pIiohI : line Tins
idav owing to deep snow and cold
I v e.ll !e .
"' ! Ku-iy tied' cm enjoy i-leighiiir
wliil'lliis winlii i at bee lasts. Hal
id II. I". Morgan were tin' find
nl with their sleighs In this
seel loll.
y. .1 Lly. our Mm gan merchant,
was lulling J.iek nthbltK Vlnithdav.
Itobetl Sin l III iiihI son, link. Iiavi
I been hauling llndr winli i wood un
to till the MlliW 1-toMllll Ihem
Lail Morgan is hauling stmw
Ihcsv davH, but bad the mr loi tunc
one ilay this week of capsizing n load
The Sunday School of the Lplscopal
chinch will present the following
mi December 24 at 7:80 P, 1C.
It I lie I h ii reh :
out; "ll Came Limn Hie M j ,1 .
nil'1,1 Clear" rollyatili.i CI.ikk
la vei
I
Song
lay
nig
Hon fioi.i unpleasant rontad ol lbef ntraw on h Kteep hit aide.
Hocfler's Chocolates
Liggctt's Chocolates
Lyon's California Glazed Fruits
in i-2, i. a and 3 pound pkgs.
Xmas Greeting Goods and Book
Lets. A large beautiful line to
select from
5c and Up
The Recall Store
Patterson & Son
The Refill Sioee
vmloiiH parti or Ills anatomy with
the cold 11 ml unyinpatheii lie. Ak
him!
A Kroup of young folkn bad K very
enjoyuble nocliil nie Unit lit tin- liome
of Mr. and Mm. !. i i m ) h I lunt
Sunday i-venlnR.
Mr. and Mm. Krtic Jordan and
Mr. and Mm. . ;. H rry all of Trim
tills . vlit-d llh relative In Irrigon
durlnit thr pt k.
J. A. Slmlli r went to Antorlit Ui-t
wwk to mak hia horm- l( will h
ronnerteil llh a public ram.
Mr. Kira Morrlam from th Hula
law roiinlfy, la vlmtmr with frlendu,
t)lbrt ami Knn-th liithy.
It. H. Imeieaiii, rhler of !h
iArlinaton bn, waa In thi vklnity
lat Hunday lookitiR ftir Ma tUr
which Ii recently turrhani-d f n
p-t in mak iom Improvemnta In
lh n-ar future.
Mm Kotn rt M'f'a rihy and rhild ' fi
Matthew llall paio'id thioiigb Mor
Kan Wcdneiul.iy ,,f (1,1m weili to lim
ranch two rnlbK lulow town, which
he piicbawd from (ieorKP II. Whit
roinb thin fall.
II. A. Ldrnonds' blK ratapillar
panned tliroiiKh Murran une day IM
week on the train to be unloaded at
lonr Mr. i:dniondn la farminn on
lail!" arale In thia vlrlnity.
Fred willla and iniTld Kly wem
tryiriK tu catch lark rabblta In the
deep anow Thuraday.
T. M lienedlrt, old tlmr rr.ldent
of Dila aertlon, who moved lo l.ylo
Wah , thia fall, waa vlntin hf
few daya lt wek. Mr. Ilrnedlrt In
will pbaMd with hl new bom
Mm M y. Willla baa be n tlnltln
her rdd home In Ihe Wlllarnelti. val
ley for the pal Iwo wefka.
Th prent cold wiathrr baa dia
continued work nn th Mrltway hr
' abnu Will w frerV
t Tranklln Kly haa re-orr-d fro in
'a 'Vfr attack of ararlet frr Ha
llalogll'
leellalion
Solo .
Song
"Spirit of ("In iidmas"
. V'elnia Caso
'Ihi' Top or the World"
Klower (linden China
" ll'il v Mcht" I'ollyiinnii Claas
Watch for Santa" .
Ilutterfly ClasH
"Wilting lo SaiiU"
Hetty Irwin
Mrs. Il an
I'nll vaiina Cliiha
Joy to Hie World". . .
' The School
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CHURCH NOTICES
Christian Slcn
Chrlatlan Science nerrlrva ara hld
every .Sunday rnoralnn at 11:10
o'clock In the Indue rmim In lha . O.
0 f. bulldlnr.
Tetlniony meeting ara held every
Wedneeduy evening at 1:00 n'rloek
at lha borne of Mm. Rnrene Klaeuru.
All IrOereett arc Invited In attend
these aervleea.
Hnhlert for Sunday, I)ecemner
21, "la the ttnlveraa, Inrlud.nn Man,
Kvolved from Atomle. fcrree'"
federated Choreh
Sunday aehnol al 1:41 a. m. Wa
uaa lha leanna of lha International
Sunday 5'hool Aaorlatlnn. Moraine
churVi aarvlr ll:t( Carlattaa
Kndeavnr 1:31 p, an. Evening aer
vicea 7:S
If A. NOVKS, I'mVt.
havi- rxi-n Kpend nr a wk i ill tar
with Irlenrfa and rltl In t'nrl
land Mr an4 Mr J. I.. I)-ii-ful arriT'd
DRUGGISTS
haa Yi-n alck for about month
i Tb founty ant, Mr. Huol. rav