Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 30, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, December 30, 19 19
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
-WS oALl
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Cochran Orchestra
Ha.i:i 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
HOY T. ( OCHUAX
HFPPXKIt
OREGON
Happy
New Year
To every friend and patron in Morrow and adjoin
ing counties we extend the compliments of the
season while wishing them one and all a happy and
prosperous New Year and W hole Year.
We will occupy our new building about .Feb. . 1st
. . Pioneer Hardware and Implement Dealers . .
Gilliam & Bisbcc
CECIL ITEMS
Pete Beymer of Lexington was a
business man in Cecil Tuesday.
C. A. Miller of High View was a
caller at the J. Mclntire home Tuesday.
Miss Hazel Winters of Shady Delk
was looking up her Cecil friends
Tuesday.
Miss J. Crabtree, of Dothe Boys
Hill and Roy Stender spent Wednes
day in lone.
.In'm Peterson who is wo'ki:r
with the highway surveyors', spent
Sunday with his parents at the Wil
lows. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor are
spending a few days at the "Last
Camp" before leaving for their home
in Portland.
Miss V. M. Hynd and Miss Lizzie
Did Your Battery Freeze?
Blahm, of Butterby Flats , were
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if it was fully recharged it didn't. But if its condition was poor or in
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a run-aown state, it migm nave neon injured. Better drop in ana m
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guests of Miss Etta Barnes of Poplar
Grove Thursday.
W. Matlock, of the Hager Ranch,
who has been looking after his Cecil
interests for the past week returned
let me test your BATTETCY and tell you w! at shape it is in.
the i H All maKes of Batteries repaired and a new
2 YKAK (if A I! A XT K.K.I)
Mrs. Jack Hynd and daughter Miss to Heppner Friday.
Violet spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H. j W. G. Palmateer of Windy Xook
Franklin of RTiea. I was a business man in Cecil Tuesday.
Miss Georgia Summers of the Last He was accompanied by J. E. Crab
Camp is spending her vacation with tree of Dothe Boys Hill,
her aunt at Troutdale. I Grover Curtiss who has been on
Miss Letitia Shewey, teacher of the sick list during the past week was
the Cecil school left for Dallas where able to leave for his home at the
she will spend her vacation. ; Grand Dalles, Washington Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crabtree and John Vickers, of Hood River, is
children of Dothe Boys Hill left , visiting around Cecil before leaving
Saturday morning for Wasco. : for Idaho whore he will visit with
Geo. Cox who has been working his daughter for an indelinate period.
around Cecil for the past few weelts
left for La Grande Wednesday.
; Herb Hynd and sister, Miss1 Annie,
j are spending their vacation wifn
! their parents on Butterby Flats.
Bob Thompson, V. Gentry, and
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Geo. Miller of Highview, accom
panied by his nieces, the Misses
Johnson, of Battleground Washing
ton, were calling on friends in Cecil
Friday.
About twelve hundred head of
in stock for your car, if you need a new battery.
The Battery Electric Service Station
J. W. Fritsch, Heppner I
Gene Penland of Heppner were look-i cattle and eight thousand head of
ing alter their Cecil intersts Friday, j sheep are being fed around Cecil on
John Krebs of the Last Camp: the tine alfalfa hay, for which the
left for his home in Portland Wed-j Cecil vicinity is noted.
nesday, where he will spend a few
days.
1 Mrs. VV. G. Palmateer and daught-
Jim Whitney and Ed Comiakey
arrived in Cecil with 4000 head of
sheep, belonging to Minor and Mat-
Farmers Attention
Whv not break the force of winter's cold pen
etrating "winds from your house and barns by plant
ing a few rows of
CAROLINA POPLARS BLACK LOCUSTS
LOMBARDY POPLARS BOX ELDERS
on the windward side of your buildings? These
arc h.-rdy fasi growing M-cvs and will in a very
f.vv war's prove great protectors from winds dur
ing both summer and winter. The small expense
involved wil be many times repaid in the shelter
they will give you. Plant your trees about eight
feet apart in a' double row. Figure out how many
you need and let us quote you on your re
quirements. "A hustling salesman wanted in this section."
Oregon Nursery Company
ORKXCO. OKI.C.OX.
er, Miss Cleota, of Windy Nook, left j lock, which will winter here. Jim
Friday for Eugene where they will! and Ed have taken up their abode at
visit for some time. I the Dove Cot
Dan Engleman of lone arrived In j We are glad to hear that Neil Nash
Cecil Friday and is busy papering youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John
i and fixing un the future home of Mr. ; the door and invited the crowd in to
and Mrs. Phil Brady. some time ago is now able to be up
; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor who and around, and was well enough to
i have been spending the last few daysj be brought to his home Monday, from
: at the Last Camp left en the local ; Heppner.
Wednesday for their home in Port-1 Miss Vivian Logan, whose school
land. l closed on acnunt of the severe weath-
Mrs. Peter Nash who has been 1 er, spent Monday and Tuesday with
spending the past few weeks in Pen-1 Mrs. Welt ha Comhest at Cecil leav-
dleton arrived in Cecil Tuesday
where she wil spend some time in
looking up her old friends.
Miss Sarah May who has been
teaching school at Wamlc, is spend
ing 'her holidays with her parents on
the Lone Star ranch. Her sister
in lone Miss Smith makes her home
with Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer Griffith.
Mrs. Jack Milliorn and son of Bend
came Tuesday evening, having been
detained several days at Arlington
on account of no trains running on
the Heppner branch line and will vis
it for some time with relatives here.
Mrs. Herb Olden who has been in
Portland for several weeks doctor
ing for rheumatism, returned Thurs
day evening and is feeling much bet
ter. She was acocmpanied by Miss
Agnes Gregson who is a guest at the
Olden, home.
Noel Dobyns and his friend Don
Mason came Tuesday evening from
Milton and will spend the holidays
with the formers mother, Mrs. Herb
Olden of Rhea rreek. Noel is a
student at the Milton college. The
boys bought a good supply of ammu
nition bfore leaving town and will
hpend some of the time hunting Jack
rabbits.
ing Wednesday for Heppner where
she will spend a lew days before leav
ing lor her home in Portland.
George D. Anderson, camp tender
for Hynd Bros., left on the local lor
Heppner. He will resume Tiis duties
for the winter at Hynd Bros, ranch In
Miss Ruth who has been attending . Sand Hollow. George declares this
school at Wasco is also here. I to have been the coldest winter c
Get your dancing slippers on and I have had lor thirty years.
iBancel
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The Old Year Out
The New Year In
l'ir-t and I .n -1 Chance a Cmn.l 'I i t , w
Last Chance In 1919
first Chance In 1920
PAVILION
Wednesday Night
December 31st
get ready for Saturday January the
3rd and come to Cecil hall and have
a good time. Arlington orchestral
will furnish the music and Mrs. Lowe
eats as usual. All welcome.
Bob Thompson and Leonard Ball
ot Heppner, arrived In Cecil Satur
day with a large band of sheep which
Mr. Thompson will feed on the Min
or and Krebs ranch for the winter.
Mr. Barr'will take up his abode at
the Shepherds Uest.
Mr. .1. M. Meltonot The Look Out
entertained the following friends on
Christmas day. Mr. und Mrs. J. H.
Franklin and daughter, Miss IP-mice,
of Khea. Mr. and Mrs. Ben liarnes
and family of Poplar drove and
Claud Murray of Butterby Flats.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Logan and son
Willie and nephews .llm and Dick
Loiian oi Founnile, also Melvin Lo
gan und daughter Miss Vivian, and
Zennith Logan of Fail view hit on
lie local Wednesday for I'oitlatid'
where I hey will spend the holiday
with lehitlves.
Mis. T. H. Lowe was enabled to
sell all the lied Cross seals sent to
'cil. and wisheH to thank evcty one
who bought seals, especially to three
of Cecil's prominent young men who
came to the rescue at I lie last mom
ent and bought all seals which were
i unsold. Eleven hundred was the to
tal sold.
A htingr bunrh of twelve nun
folks who weie Mianded ct Hi-hpticr
Junction Sunday, all deterniiin d to
spend Christmas at (heir I omen.
Finding no other way than w.,lklnit
all net out In a good himmi and iimn
anei to make ten miles w"ht n ,i good
oHinaiitan kindly rami to I'nii n.
cue and conveyed t'ie worn fit tiit-v-
elel tn (Veil W here tl'.ev y Kll
thawed nut and led by M . T il
j Lowe. w. (;. pi,;,,at. er or Winds
t i ....... .
j .' anu nn tour inne t, ,,
I .culled In to tiike eigl.t of the party
jjitO I'ltie . Ltery one declare.! III!)
i ill never forget tl.e'r l! 1 1 of Mimlll
' vi mn .
(TO l.ile of ;,(, e. c
U avtie Kotkner .f lower Willow
' Y lert rucujity ,, j,,, , in .4ient
m Tt, Dalle
John II. Mill-r f ! ..,r,. llatn
left Tijexday tor Milton ul.e e h wll
iM lrenij for a w d,
Wslter Pope t,f SijnnM1 und C
A Miller of llltrlivum efe r.ilor
lil r.iitte.tn t jit, T;' !
Coy Slender an) V Juanita
ll'tre of t,lh Ilrjy. Hill
tiiiy p-opl in Cecil Sat'jrdur
Peter Beymer was In Cecil Thurs
day leaving during the day for Spray,
where he will get about 4U0 Taead of
cattle belonging to Boh Carsoner
and bring them to Willow creek to be
fed off for the markets. Mr. Cars-
(To late for last week)
M. B. Haines, local hotel man, and
his wife are home from Portland af
ter enjoying a two weeks stay in the
city.
Mrs. J. B. Sparks and son, How
ard, came Friday evening from Con
don and will visit with relatives un
til after the holidays.
Mrs. Grace Goodall arrived Thurs
day evening from Pendleton and Is a
guest at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Elmer Griffith.
Karl Wilson und Hurley Sperry,
ner has bought Everett Logans hay students of Behnke-Walker business
on lower Willow creek.
The Last Camp was the scene of a
charivari on a large and very noisy
scale Wednesday evening. The nolHe
was kept up until George Klfbs
brought his bride, Mrs. I;. Ilennet. to
the door and Invited the crowd in to
partake of their hospitality. A very
enjoyable evening was spent by the
large number of Iriends present, w ho
all wished the newly weds every Joy
and hapilnes in tlielr inline life.
IONE ITEMS
Flank Hopkins Mine up (mm
I'oill.itid and siiei.t a lew d.ns la t!
..k ir .,lwi i , (lav otoinini." 101 .--an ilimt. an
college, are also home lor u two
weeks visit with home folks.
Mrs. W. II. Cochran went lo llepp
nei Friday on business. She cairn
home Monday, not being able to re
turn sooner on account of the wash
out.
Karl Make, a student at ). A. C
or Corvallis, arilved in lone Tuesday
evening and will spend the holiday
with his iiaienis, Mr. and Mrs. John
Blake.
Mis- John Troelson and her ri .ui l
j ter, Lena, lelt Tuesday inoi iiini: h
Sun Kranilscn in utiswei to a lef
gi.n.i stating her biolliei was tiol iv
! peeled to llTO.
Mrs. Uobeil Marl'n t,u . )t 'In
He leiurmil 1 1 ' i r 1 1
week with his pn
Pei rv Hopkins.
Sal III day.
Lowell C,i i It son of Mi . and M's.
Henry Chnk left Monday nioiiiiiii;
lor Vancouver Washington wlieie he
will visit lot a few llavs.
Haloid Dolins a gm ei tin.eiil tiap
per llllll'll lllitav evening aim will
spend I few ilavs with hi mother
Mrs. Herb Olden and other iclatncs
Mi. and Mis. I;.n Blake and in'.int
daughter united TIihimI.iv I'oiu
Gia-i Valley to spend Xi as we. k
V. (Ill relative i They ref'l'n'd I.OT.e
"iindav ,
Miwi Ulll.Hil n'id .lol.init
Blake me it.joiint: a Willi t'ien
patents Mr nint Mr t- Mil'.'i,
nd Inother ilaid M Mei n r., n
llli.lge Idaho
Mr and M - II av P!.,;
irfiit daugi.iei iii i ,v d Ti.ii'
' ; i it . V.ih v llo j.. id
Weet; Wllh lelalive f l.' . I. I i I, id
horif Sunday.
Me... HU'kc M,h Mi. lid M-i
A'. J. I'.Uke i anu U ,.) i. .Uv . v l.
II fiom K ui lie ) fit I e i a 1 1. nd
in C. ti' O e ill .p. nd h. tai ..
' i'ltl tll (l I.e. , I . Ill
Mei,re IH.idf. .on of ) ;.f,d M
A'. J. Blake ! W !nc 'U. . i.
1 llOtlt fllti lie Wr.e'e .e m 1 1 . II -1
ti !'. of O and will! niel i.l- t...a
ion wllh hi. j.a'i ntf
Mi Mahel VmMh w o i a i id
Til of he loi.e H.tl S. hoo I .!,! .
Moin H4t r.la fi .; i ;,. ,. ihr
Win e . I.e i vfii ct
III till 1 1 1 V. 1 1 ll liei ll
Ilie .lepei son.
to sn nd several
iiikliler. Mis. Win-
Miss Zelma Engelman a studeut of
the O. A. C, at Corvallis, arrived
Tuesday evening and will spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Engelman.
Miss Gladys Musgrove, who has
been teaefhing in the primary grades
at Sodaville, Oregon, came Friday
evening and will spend her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mus-
grave of Rhea creek.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cosman and
little son eame Tuesday evening from
Estacada and will visit with Mrs.
Cosman'g niofher, Mrs. A. C. Petteys.
Mr. Cosman has a position as a teach
er in the Estacada schools.
Mrs. John Calkins underwent a
surgical operation a few weeks ago
at one of the hospitals In Portland,
for the removal of a goitar, which
only afford temporary relief a
there was found to be a cancer on
each side of the goiter. Mrs. Calkins
is now at the home of Marshall
Frank in a critical condition.
Mrs. Mayne Moore and little
daughter Winifred accompanied by N.
E. Baiter left Tuesday morning for
Missouri. Mts. Moore and daughter
will visit for several months with rel-
itives at Joplin, Mo. Mr. Baker will
go to his home town Adrian Mo.,
where he will visit for some time with
relatives.
Ed Turrish and Martin Barnfielrl
have leased the W. It. Cochran build
ing on Main street Just above the
telephone office and will put In a
Kord repair shop. At present they
are remodeling the building. Both
men have had Khop work experience,
having worked in the lone garragH
for some time.
Dwliit Hisner broke the trail to
Arlington Sunday, accompanied by
four of lone'R school teachers: Mis
ses Amy Nihlen, Meda Angell, Mahel
Nelson ami M. J. Clapp, who wished
to make connections with the main
line. We understand Mr. Mistier is
detained In Arlington for a lew days
on account of car trouble due to the
hard trip.
('has. Cochran and Eldied Cm son
former lone high ihIiooI students,
now all. tiding I'nlverslly ol Wash
ini'lon arrived In lone Monday morn-in-
In spend (In 1st mas taciturn. A -
ording to the lints tin y Had iillle a
time gelling home. They lelt SeatlU
Thursday lilghl but due to washouts
and a late train liny were unable In
teach lone until Monday. The hoys
ue well pleased with I in1 iinivciMly
in. I think it the hert on the const
a -id
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C. W. McNAMER IJ. F. SORKNSON
Central Market
Mc NAM ICR & SORENSON, Props.
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viciiiitv lh;il u r li.nr jitu h.'i m 1 tin- Iii-c. I ii-incs-.
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IJEEK, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POUI,
TRY AND FISH IN SEASON
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Give us an opportunity to srrvc and plcnsc you.
Central Market
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