PAGE EIGHT THE HPDDMPD UCY A T T- ttrrvniTTin LOCAL ITEMS " y" "v'jVl'1 ii "00i ' 1 l)KV"''IX thk wimxuss I r 3 , d in H"'P- nd Kapids with V1 III (!! , (I fractun LOCAL ITEMS Have ynu baggage to move? Call F. A. Case, Main 524. SOtf Mrs. Cay .M. Anderson culled to Portland a lev.- days ago by the Hidden (l;.i;i of a relative. Do you want to r:; I ! Ihe morning 1rai:i. Cull I'. A. ('as-. Mr.in 524. 20f Leo Nicholson, 1. r is a student al the IniversiH ill' YY;;mi it: :;i on , spent (tie Chrislnii'S holiday- with Heppuer friends. Mrs. it. V. Lewis iirt pit last Ttie: ! i y ; : oin ( Michigan, to spend tin tier son. I!. I,. Lewis. O. T. Ferguson suffoi of the leu a low day ago at tile Jim Carty ranch, in Sam) Hollw, when his horse fell with hiin. Fred A. Case lia been confined to his home for several days hy a severe attack of illness. His many friends will hope for his speedy recovery F. A. Case, who has been seriously ill for a week or so, was taken to a I'ortland hospital Saturday. He w. accompanied by Mrs. Case and his brother, M. I.. Caffl. :' TBtl. Notson .recently with the over seas forces, now a student at Wil lamette University at Salem, is spend ing; the holidays with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Notson. .Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Campbell were 10. from their bin wheat ranch in the Lexington country Christinas Day, I he guests of his parents, Judge and Mrs. V. T. Campbell. A fine daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. James .Morgan at the .Mul ligan ranch, n miles from Hardman on the Spray road oil Christmas day, according to report brought back by Dr. Harold C. Hean. Charlie Osten came in front his llock creek ranch Wednesday to meet Ills son, Lieutenant Jake Osten, who Is here for the holidays from Madras whore he is engaged in news paper dwoik with eCorge l'eatce. Beryl Profit, who Is attending Ihc North T'acil'ic Dental college at Port land, came out the first of last week to spend Christmas with his father, J. A. Profit, and sister, .Miss Zella. He returned to his studies again last Sunday. Mr. and .Mis. Ed. Hiirknum went lo Cortland Monday to enjoy a week or ko vacation. They expect to attend the jubilee service at Ml. Angel col lege being held this week in observ ance of (lie founding of the institution fiO years ago. A ph-aianl Christmas enleitam tiient was given by the Episcopal Sunday school Wednesday evening in honor of the holiday season. The pingram, consisting of snugs, reclln lions, etc., was well rendered, reflect ing ciedit on those In charge of the nl lair. Mi. and Mrs. 1'. A. Anderson went lo I'm Hand Sunday morning w here I hey will spend a week or more en joying a vacation. Mr. Anderson ex pects to represent the llcppncr Coin- 11. -nial club at I do meeting 0f lf. Mate Chamber of Commerce Monday ami Tuesday. Mr. Mc-Miir.lci rcpoits the advent of a line son Monday morning to the wile of Mr Eddie Chlnn, proprietor I liie Llkliom restaurant. Mother lllld babe ale lepcltled to be gelling along an eh and Eddie wears a bit happier smile than usual when Li.ei- Int' bis 1 1 lends m.ii ll.og leccived standard time from Man- I -land Slauid.iv noon rot (he fust Inn,' since e in,in,K ,. VHil, ss oultlt whirl, , h.,,1 ,,, ,, ii'iih-h i.dU i ii the ,n . ,K 1' H lip I'ls vv ll.-l. -i, some , ,, ,u i1 d inn v, I I,,,. ,,,nt I,, M1 I1' I III III S. t.nd iv "n I'ltV title llnlli. I i loi.lll.-s M I ' - I" t'i. Inc.. .11 p.. III till. i. I ol I 1 ! is I,, I... I. ;n I, K . ' I. I-..II, the. et ni'ii M I! -. p. I II I . I" I I.. .. 'l ll(. w lib V till -. ..... ..It .' . ., 1 1 I' ll it A ill 1 '.ll I t 'l l t x icii.niti. i.i till 4 (utn'tuip 'ilcr i' t.iii kind on H rmint nf ttn i.rn- tcd liindltlom of faftoile, r'c , In inn mt Do you need a load of wood coal or any kind or hauling? Oall F. A. Case, Main 524. sotf Miss Rachel Holloway, of Port land, is the house guest of Miss Eula 'ia Butler dj.:';ig the holidays. Are you :;o:i;;: to move? Call F A. Case. Main .524. 30tf Donald and Arlile Lewis, of Tin Dalles, came up Wednesday it. so, nc ''ii! -istnias with their pamoi --, M, ;-.nd -Mts. Ii. L. Lewis. .Mi:.- Vera M, 'honey, a 5:i.-er.t .'.' ihe Cnh -ersity t,i Wnshinrton at Se 'ie. jt- tiere spending t.!ie holidays with her parents-, .Mr. and .Mrs. W. i'. Mahoney. Arthur ( 'ar.ipbell. a student at the V. of 0., is here spending the holi days with liis parents, Judge anc Mrs. W. T. Campbell, and other rela tives and friends. F. H. Brown went to Portland Sun day as a representative of the John Day Irrigation district at the stati Chamber of Commerce meeting yes terday and today. T. J. Mahoney, former prominent citizen of Heppner, now engaged i) the banking business in Portland, was. a week end visitor at the homo of his brother, W. P. Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bayless have purchased the Hill property on the heights on West Mat street and will repair and improve the propel ty be fore making it Iheir home. .Mr. and Mis. William lliatt are here from their home at Kelso. Wash hiflon, spending Ihe holidays with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Iliatt were former residents of this county. Father Cantwell of Heppuer re turned to that city on Tuesday after a short visit m Condon. He was ac companied by six of the pupils from Ihe local academy who were going to their home in Heppuer to spend their Christmas holidays. They were: Mary, Anna, Kathleen and James Monaiian and Kathleen and Elizabeth McKnlire. Condon Globe-Tiuies. MARRIED lll.XKI -I F A I HI Its (From our lone correspondent) Mr. Hoy lilake and Mis Grace Leathers were united in marriage December 24(h. The ceremony was performed at Heppuer by Itev. H. A. N'oyes minister of the Federated church. The bride a charming young lady and also a successful school teacher at Hardman, and the groom a prosperous young farmer of lone is I'.ie son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blake. The young couple a re spendln;; Iheir honeymoon in lone until after the holidays. Mis. lilake will return to llaidmaii and finish her school and Mr. lilake will remain inlonelor I hepresent. Their many friends and associates wish them every success In Iheir mat ' imotiial career. SANITARIUM 10 BE NO HE (Continued from l'age One) v. il.ilile but the only snlutinn ot Ihi o i.bli-in the clorlotK believe, lies In ibe iiiiineili.iti' building of a inodetn io- plt.il in llc-pptier. This run only be done lo-ie as it . done in nihil towns and cities -u -1 : 1 -1 . 1 1 1 1 i . 1 1 assistance fiiiin Ihe a ople ol the count), and until such MMaUi i' Is tin ilu'oiinng II. pptit i Hid Milium loiinlv people who wish i c lov ho-i'ii ,il ri v i. e v. i II have in l,' c t e oil a lull u . l'.i l il I i ! p to the till t 1 le v ,, 1,1 t I.i il .l ..e !..-t , llllllllet ( a n. "v mi at i.o .i iii'vv ho ' .. i '..i Idoi. ton -it d, i' tunc I he I -l r.l'--' lei M.:i - we;.- belli- i ! .1 .in. I I be in. s,., , i mop ' ' n " "i I.i il Mi '. , lo. . i..r .,, vii, - TVie same energy that extended the usefulnrs of the wireles telegraph in th I'nited States during the war is bound to bring about its still further extension in times of peace. What is needed here, as- in aviation, is the understanding that the necessity for broader commerce and communica tion generally is possibly even great er than the war exigencies. When the war seemed he activity istence it.;,-n, development hr-.d to be rapid. Today, likewise, commerce, in its broadest meaning is even more the essence of all constructive living. Thus the development of such agencies as the wireless is absolutely requiied for business. To the. dis coverer of possibilities there can be no limit. There may be some dis cusion of apparent difficulties by such bodies as the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the In stitute of Radio Engineers; but there is no stopping at even such obstacles as the amount of available "space in Ihe ether," As with the aviators, there has seemed among many of the boys who chose the radio service during the war a reluctance to continue with this kind of work, now that they have returned to civil life but this is probably only a temporary reaction. All that wider knowled 2 f1 Jinf! f'roo. dom from the trammels of the past which they have gained is sure to give an immense impetus to the de veiopment ot the wireless, not nni,. by inventions and discoveries mrh themselves but through the influence or tneir practical experience. nmr,n the research men in the laboratories. Trailing of this sort in the army has meant the bringing out of qualities ot thoroughness and discernment ;n i. ..... , . ue vaiuaoie in every brunch nf activity. So it will not be ,mi.idn. v mauy returned aviator using "loader experience for radio de v-.uiineni, and the returned ,.,,it tits in aviation Tin. - .. , , t, xuier- change of activity will mean much Of course it is ridiculous to think mat the "space in the ether" can ever be too full of wireless mess-ages. Even though the next Immediate en largement of the scope of fhe radio service may be merelv rmm n.- ........ class transmitting stations cnnnhlo r.r trans-oceanic communication to about weive, undoubtedly when these lat ler are all used to their full ...... and long before that. will open eVPI. niore ,e way J(j , possinuity. The worlj is pn(j(1 cd to the benefit of constantly quick er and les,. impeded comm mil, ati in Kxplorali,,,, of (he air, connection with both aviation and radio activti,- '""'"Hfor all a better understanding ".' iU "' geogrtiphv. of Plar... and f ,,o ,ealm of iio-iiiienialics. Th any ea v si... " iiiiKiiown places "" " 'Vr.ainly the en,h.s. i,s'"' (l"''l')pment of the wireless 'tlM help Very ,;,,,- , irHvM "", s " 'n.l to immediate Knowledge and well-ordered activily - 'lt Inliiin Science Monitor. liew Year Greetings It is with the greatest pleasure that we wish you A Happy New Year May every day be crowded with happiness and may you share lib erally in the New Year's Prosperity. J Minor & Co. j ! .NOTICE OF I IN AI, SETT I.F.MF.XT I fe--j r i i OHFtiov Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the estate e te can no Ion,.,. , he Louis Croshens, deceased, has filei her final account as s'ich executrix and that the county court of the state of Oregon for Morrow count. v has ap pointed Monday, the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1S2H, at the hour of 10 o'c lock In the forenoon of said day, as tin time of hearing and settlement ol j said final account. Objections of said IKKM.ATlov ro;i: FN ! final liri'lllint mnul hu l'H.i.1 ,,n .... I... date. HELEN GHOSH EN.-. Executrix. lol!T..VM,,MM AltVMi!li ,0 f01.; 3uld The ninth annual meeting of ,;. Il"'n I'ligation congress will be held at the Chamber of c .,.. Oregon building. Portland. Jan,,,..- '. 1U, imiiieilialelv lire i .... special s.sn f the legislature. I btl Iriigation congress in Its pre. Vious sessions ha fostered much legislation. It has M1). poit.d sound reclamation n,.n..i.. .. biougbt to ,,e attention of ,,. or ,,e Mate l-;e Impoitance of " -Ualioil PM.b! h r Oregon. Hli the v.. r over. hiC, p.,,,,,,, "I agriciilMi.al and liuliisti ial activity )hv t ,i-ig. the piobl. ins oi t. ) file aie if anvlnng mole !,,,,,,,, than those ,,r ,,(, ,,nK Th S.-SSlMllS I. I i i in- i i-v V. . : ! .. , ' . ' f I !' -I !! t., ... . . , mo I .:.Ml. 1, : . 1 ' k.h .Hid -I i . p. oh ,,. I ,e " I.I '- . .V . ;.,:'.. I ' .- - ti , m ',,,t (I,,, 'I 11 I I' I -i v. r ': 1 i ' ' ,, , ,! I' ' - . t-.l '! .1 -1 '. 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Pat. t!it 0t'i dy of ll.v.or her ''It 3:1 3 (lone Independent) A party of 12 Mot row county yotiiiK people had an expuiii-nce las' Saturday which they will remember through life and hand the stoiy down to their children and grandchildren, to say" nothing or the time they w ill lelate It at gatlietlng of pion.-em ol Ihe vintage of I'H'i. puiacitiK their remiiikii with. "Speaking of hard wiutem and tough trips, tl,.- don't loinpiire with that of t 1 ' In East ern tre,:on w In n " etc., i c On that day the inn-v; pe..pe vv lo 'iguie It) thi stoiy wele dumped mill main line tialtm, alonir with cole ot two nl her pass, nem, at tin lllcospitable si.iHoii "kimwii as ll' pp lei Jl'tn-1 loll. Til' II tt.cV W ei e oiiiie.l no tram vvoiihl b.. run on tV 'Hutu II because of ahoi!l'i. It ;i' il her go back to ch ill.itlon and wail hi take your foot In jour hand and hike. Atlei i-.nittsii.nu one vviCi anothei Ice twelve M utii'. v.oue ymilh (Mill of llnoil yoiltlg 1 .1.1 i deride.! o alt.-mpl to ie, -ii II Inline .itnl rem nl Ci.it n Cil, Tf.f n.i't .m i.-ad, n the bitter mid with loot oi en. w on the E'oitnl iitnl the fti.t BUCKINGHAM AND HECHT SHOE $7.50 to $1 1 .50 Every pair solid leather Well put together There are good looks and good honest wear in every pair. E. IN. G0NTY SHOE STORE Itllill."!. . of which Ih.-ir trouble. lll a', p.-.u ,1 a n . 1 ..til) f.'ml i he. i pre vailed. Fl "III tb.'l e . (HI: II Ull I. Ml i(. Was t l.iMlllcil till. nub I.i lone Wltll W. C. Ch.iil Eldle "I ll'l.ltt ' C.ln.n. H.i.l.-y .-ip-ny and I rorti.no of lone, Ml Vlni..r b khy . ngltie.-i w it!, j , ;i. ' m l.me; Eatl Vll-..n ;.,:.! ' ' I I: i ig.it on romp. .n I Inn . of r.on.e, an,j , ,, .m ! i o i t i '"111 H i: Tltt rk Mm HW.K Thtw ten I'urkaid truck la A No I condition 1 1 tot) Fr pttlculr II in or iddrrM tb H.rro.r Br. I1. 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