PAGE EIGHT THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday. January 61920 LOCAL ITEMS Miss Helen rtiiiran I.-I'l Sunday morning to re -nine l.i-r -'.".dies at O. A. C. niter Hicndint; l fie holiday e home. Miss Until Van Vui'tor lei'i .-'im i;.y Iril.'iniH" '.:! !i"l return to I!"C.l I'')! bo i'ovtlii.n!, utter ;i ph-m-anl holi- : ;. ii.-on at iioii .V.x kodpers am! liiil Cr;i w ford, vtil-li-niK ai tj. A. C, returned to 1 li I info inn ion .-iuixluy alter a couple of jilcava lit wok.. Ml Heppner. .' I i iiacln I Hollowuv , who war. Ji- r;ii-M ot .Miss F.iihtlin Tin t t-r. dur ing tin' holiday?, rotiii I) 1 to her Poi Hand hone Sunday. t.OT Sunday, January 1, between Arlington and Hoppiicr, anlo rim and tin' : : 1 n J 1 . I'leaso return to or no- til V. It. lirown. Heppner, Oregon. Mia I.ovelle Lucas velui ni'il lo Ik r t-tinlii'S at Si. .Mary's academy, I'ort land Sunday siller spending Hi'' 1ml i days will her parents, .Mr. and Mrs j'1'd l.ucas. And'nson Hayes, who with liis pa- mils b-li i after Iiiisi u Mi: recently IIIOY i that town pending S''ve (;:! i' ii : d lo I Sunday 'iidleton, morning here on ral d vs ,lljc V ni'in-j si i )i:di lay hit b ins I.'osi ( ity. Miss Vei : i enl-. I morn i a .: Mahoney, who rpeul Christmas with her home lolks heie. left Wednesday morning In resume l er studies at t he 1' iilver. it v ol Wash ington at Seal I le. Mrs. Ktta Tlolla rh ide, of Astoria, arrived from the city by the sea on Thursday to visit wilh her parent.. Mr. and Mrs. George It. Meade, oi near Lexington, and other friends. P. A. Anderson returned from Port land Sunday evening alter spending Hie week in the Hose City. Mrs-. An derson will visit with relatives lor some time before returning. Miss Elverla Wlnnnrd, who Is tak ing a nurse's course at a Portland hospita, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Winnard, returned to Portland Sun day. Arthur Campbell, a sophomore at H. of ()., returned to his studies In that school last Sunday morning al ter spending his vacation with his parents. Judge am) Mrs. W. V. Clill.pbell. Miss Mary Not .am .v' hit hi !'.:. Ldwutd Notson, v'o have b '"ll pending the hol'di ys with their pj ii ills, Mr. and V'S. S. K. Nelson. icturmd lo Mich st:licHnt Wll'atn- I itto I'niver.iily, Scioni, last Satuulav. I Alex "Scolty" Hrander, well known i Mcppiier boj , ho earned wounds' and laurels on the west front while with the A. i:. P., now a student al I). A. reiinncd to that iustitul Ion I Sunday aler spending Hie holiday:! I lute. I The woman u ho is a drudre and winks Hum iiiiiiiung until night gcti I'kk nut of life than her neighbor l.o is an efficiency engineer a,i. Uses hei Ili ad, believe Mms A. dan JollU oil ll iiteSHOI' JI )"US' held I'd iniii'Miaiiiin at Hie n Hi g(i Hi lei.lj It in i .lutein,. ni i,n,.s lt. ,,mi-v. .V lilt' tl-lll- I tll ll.iliU.'U I). ' it ..III tl IHIS (llll.llll 11". I', f. l" ily h.ippiuiss. II T i I 1 1 and f.iieih unit m d let in m i'oi v all I'ar'iiei o . i S'.il ui ,i.i v . m mug 1 1 in. i while they all 'llcbd ii, Week slloll ionise at Ho Mi . Tni nei t he h i I in rs ; ml b, t.iiiiiei and vml. I 1,11.' tun Inn: T!,i i old !Tli, I w I w I i i i ' i ' i 1 ; . is gieallv plca'i'd with a nil I i-l i in tieti k in ,i ..ill-lull (hat Mil) vtei I man In tl rmiiity tli i'll ell . ,. d t , f only talill Mr T 1. Hi t' . i. . v . i: : .in, h I I,.- i .,, . Men t ... i 'i ; ', , ..I I' .. . t ....I I. -I ii- ..I I ,i . e in I'l Mm ,i IMnln m r '! I.i n. i'f ; I, TWO SAMS SING SONGS AEJOCT BANANA BKLT San) Roardman, after a fashion, seems to f ind fault with the "South enders" fur palling the northern part of the county the "Banana Belt." Sam Notson says that the trouble with Sam Board man is that he (Sam lioardnian) has not fully compre hended the philosophy used in nam- i n k Hie "Banana Belt The Cotton Belt is so called because cotton is the principal crop. The Corn Belt is so called for a similar reason. Tint when ii came to considering what might be laised in (lie northern end when the water had been turned upon the land, it was decided that it would raise anything and everything and of the finest quality, except bananas; hence, it was named for the only thing il would not produce. And the only thing wrong about it is, that it ;s very probable that some enterprising lioa rd ma nite will demonstrate thai bananas may he raised down there along with all Hie other good thing.;. Selali. S( IfoOI. i:i:si mi i) v(ii;k Tf;i:n.v yi;s- lleppn.r sion aflei iv ii II a noli Two oi' ii-1ui ri -ii f day, Miss Kllgene by schools an' a Hie Christiii nal all emla nee the leacliers oin their vac; ifeehe beilig Hie serious il HI ses olidays lad not yet lion yester delaiiKil al liK'S:' of her mother, and .Miss liafoe, who S'pent her vaealioii wilh friends in Molilalia had mil returned, presumably on ac couni of having missed train connec tions. Al a meeting of the student body Monday afternoon it was decided to unite with the State High School De bating League and take a try at ora torical honors. Morrow, linatilla, Gilliam and Wheeler counties will comprise the Vmalilla district and the winning team from this district will go to Kugene to compete for state honors during junior week at the Pniversily of Oregon early next sum mer. AHH IXiKI) IN SANK Charles Anderson a nati.e of Sweden, 4 1) years old was, taken in custody at Caslie Uock Thursday and brought to Heppner on an insanity charge. He was given a Ilea -in:; Friday morning and committed to Hie insane hospital at Pendleton. II is believed that lie reci ntly escap ed from Hie hospital al Medical Lake Washington, where he Hit", been an n mate for ; e el al ea rs. Anderson seemed to possess a mania for writing letters to presi dents, Kings and oilier potentates having in his pockets when taken in to custody a ii il in tier of such missives Hue, addressed to the kaiser, lierl I , Herniany, said: "The deiuoci;! (.al ly want'- to make w.n oil the German.; w le nevet on at e ready." (-0,-ncd) PleMdellt Wilson A Co. Similar letter were addressed trt the emperor of Japan. President W il son, the king" of China, and one to Hie Almighty. II Altlt Wl YI'KIt GHANT Vml uailir. iille of tlie leading '.tttlemi'n ui Craut I'ounlv. v:m 1 1 lleppin r Nitiir during Hie week and repmti-d hating had a pietty stilt n inter mi f.u In his section. Heav 'ceding hiii he. n ie. lulled and should Hie i . in. 1 1 a. I er i.t the winter be m'. Ii d ill be -vain ei day dining ..Hot .mil III diet late at in Ml. R.l.lel the iltlean lie iH'I'ilsutn, ..i l'lng tr I ode ..Id I' ill i. It. r ihiougl'. a Minding Mi i.... I lt.n-e tnmbb'd i ;. hilUide hi, I w !i. i l 1! Hi:' .. . t 11. I I'.l.l 1 ev r, e ' n.l ll A 1 I I.. I... ..... . i- I.e. M I:. 1. 1 I.. I.. Ill t I I! "Ml I 111 lx I t I I ; 1 1 I Ills i;l i nl mi .1 ml ..tile n ,.f H-. .... '.ll !..'.. I 111 he llt.lt"! c.iti'.!niNl al I'd! ; i MARRIED ,Meule-M-Coy Mr. Walter Meade, well known 'young farmer of near Lexington, and jMiss Luella McCoy, of Hermist-.n I whe were married at Pendleton cr. Thursday, December 18th, urriwd gt Lexington Thursday evening aiul sr.. the guests oi his: parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meade. They expect to settle on a farm in the LexinfrlOB country in the spring and engage in farming. t SOCIETY NOTES Social affairs, especially among the younger set, have been especial ly lively the past week there having been several functions reported. Monday evening of last week, Mi;:! Kulaiia Butler entertained some 20 guests at "500", the patty being giv en in honor of her house guest, Miss Rachel Holloway. of Portland. The looms were tastefully decorated for the occasion in ml and green giving a decidedly yule tide ton?. Delicious refreshments wete served following the games. Prizes were awarded to Miss liutii Van Yactor and Loien Miltescll. Tuesday evening Miss Katheryn Pattison entertained at her home, in honor of her friend, Miss Ruth Vaj Vactor. of Reed college, who is spend ing the holidays at her home here. Twenty-five guests were present t.j take part in the spirited game of five hundred which was the form of en tertainment. Christmas colors pre ominated in the room decorations, Following the games refreshments were served. Miss Odele Groshen and Kdward Chidsey were awarded the prizes. One of the most pleasant affairs of Hie holiday season was the dancing party given last Thursday evening to a party of about :j of her friends of the high school and younger set by Miss Marie Curren. Splendid music furnished an irresistable incentive i . the young people to "trip the light fantastic toe" lo their heart's con tent. Lunch was served during the dancing niter which most delicious l efrestiiuents- were served. Wednesday afternoon at I. O. O. i hall, members of the Kpiscopal guild were most pleasantly entertained at bridge, the hostesses for the occasion being Mesdames Ii. Irwin, Oscar Horg, C. C. Chick and F. A. Case. Dainty refreshments were served fol lowing the play and those present IV-' poil an unusually pleasant afternoon. Prizes were awarded Mrs. J J. N . and Mrs. W. P. Malmney. I 1 Mrs. L'nimet Cochran entertained with an Inform nl "Ye Old Time" dinner for her house guests Mr. and Mis. s. M. JJutnett, Arlington. Oie- jgon, Sunday. January 4 Anion ! .tluise present were F.niiiu-t Cochtuii. '.Tom TJiennan. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ayeis. ! I Mr. and Mrs. Win. Spencer Wlil.l. KNOW N SoCkMA .IS Lester Wade of Condon, boi.ght ,1 hull' Interest in the .bindeii lunch in Wheeler county yesteiday and to, night he mil many Miss Luillio Blown o' J'ossil al i he Hotel P. laml. The Zlnndon laiich is a $2o0. (Hin ptep -u ..ii and i one uf the larg . t . .,:n In in V.'! eel. fountv. Mr. Wi-ib- 1 . ,iiiu chap. Iievnii buinu ca i tie , hen he was li", e,iijj ' 1 "I -t.oiil.l have been al school, II" II I'd ,1 i lie. lib..., li tt licit he , ,i ft j a pill eh. l-e. a l.i.'l whicli ii pit ' l! I' ! mi 11 be ii.-. ", W .1 p. Tl HI n M III. il stole at Condon. b'H. mi v- .III. 'i I .-h M f. y. 1.. r .. e II. 'l lltleg'i.iu til !'! s' , ..-,,'t . sO f I'f :'. J ' 1,1 Id !.!. .-til in the ',, ill l,f. ..' ' ..Hli'l the i - 1 .IS . tl HI IH I'llll.l III I 1 Mi W a.',' The Zb.n.i i '.ant. .1 b, ii. U li,.lf a ,.. ui. b n ii, . ii i .ll ill 'ol ,ii h i. iht llil in, oil ' M Wilde and I n t 'an. ti Hi. ... i. Iim ( III llllM;t I KM na I HON 111 I n. til .n.l ,l . 1 I I ... 1 . I I . 11 '! tel. ' f 'n'll H'tthltt 4 k tink l iiriln !! mil .e b.'l'"lrH rif up f. i it) St ii Uj. It ' it tb. :itr Young men and boys who need Suits and Oversoats, we have some big, honest values in Clothing at sur prisingly low prices. MODELSThe very newest fabrics and pat terns that will please you. Take advantage of this year's prices and select what you need. M mor VOTK i; OK KIN All SKTI'I.K.MKXT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix if the estate of Louis Groslieiii, deceased, has filed her final account as such executrix and that the county court of the suite of Oregon lor Morrow county hiss ap pointed Monday, the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock ill the forenoon of said day, as the time of healing and settlement of said final account. Objections of said final account must be filed on or b" til"e ",1U U1" HLLF.N G MOSHKNS, F.jeoutrix. '3 5-39 NOTH'K OK TAKIMi U KSTUAV HoltSK Notice is heteby given that on or about January 1, lain, I took up the following desci ibed horse und that the same w ill be sold at public' auc tion at my ranch S miles north of lone mid two miles we.-t of VelI Spiings, in Morrow county. Oregon, at 2:ot) 1'. M. on SATIT.PAV, JANl'AKV 21. 1H20 unless ledeemed on or belo'e that date by tin' owner or owneis or thcli H'Picsentiillyes. One bl.ii k hoiie a(.i.iu :it'y n in 6 vei,- i. Id, while hind t.u mi im eb -.nl ; hi in. I in .! ! ibiiin l oot ; r i ir- . le K (.U.It l -c,i'l. i i: ell I lull! -in, .. I. I.T. dan c rmtrnTY. lolle. (lieg. li, b in- On iv. n H mber ". 1 , 1 1 1 'i 1 Villi! : oil HW KIHH HI It-. MM iim; NiiHie t In ii liy iilveii that llnf will be II meeting of the ntn. khol.lei of the f-.ft N.iibm.il ll.iti It of IM'p m i, Oii giin, on the i i-'.ih1 Tii l in J.inuoi v .li.'1'. t l.ntn.iiy 1 'Hi, t ." b. tvei n lb M ,u . 4 P. M "f ' .It ;.. c of . le- t tu; I.. ioni ol I'l ..ii.' date I' r C e dir. t tot. an, e.l b b'i n . " . it'll IIH'i ' TH' !' MVIlnM Y. I",. ' l n f b . b. w i i. -I ! slm kllol I'l Kh Ml I IIM. A lliwlitli! i'f the k'.idd' ' ' IV In l'i" ndent She f nit I'l nit i i.ill.-.l for Sai'i'diiv. jTti iaM P I'l' lit I no o'rl.K'li V M it't.ini. lot much Impoi atnre ill be I i i inn.) ithr matin of inf.tr( to hr i en puny will b cettidrrl MICHAEL KENNY JOHN KILKENNY For. GOOD GOODS '. frsZ 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. N. G0NTY SHOE STORE i i:m iiim tt m irn Al Ha (.irtin'i county S i ph. ii' nl .-let." I'.O "I aioind M I Atil Of tl." i i oi ro'iniy t l.e lit. tit of Mm il.-1 up Mi. 1 K .if the Lip-nii i Hi ll I 11 Hi- pin 'tie the I'tbel .1 ll . tmlili, nil H' ... l tw ! . 'll !:! ,l.ll. OH the tune ill k.y ted V.1...1I l'ii.-M I..' !. ;.i . I. i n I. I t ., v "! T'.' '. i l;.-l " , ' .-,. I , ,'. 1 . a. I J. (I A 15 1 v . . i i i. . . . " ' t pi in. '. ..t 'ii Ty i.i lil ; t'li- t.ltl.oV ,1-l.ip'i'd to I'l.' CI : " . e! 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