Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 20, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, January 20, 1920
LOCAL ITEMS
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Mir. 'iir:'an, I'iiiiicn .Stif-'-t.
It' . ii. I'. i'.-mb'-rion o; 'I h(!
JUiU'-r, will pniK-h al tin- a!'-d
ctiui ' h i1. ' x ' .Sunday mo; Mra'
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j.aiest t'i'iort:; f t oui Ft'i'd A. (
v.ho is in Portland under treatment
lor a serious illness- are flint lij is
eoiuewliat improved.
F. A. McMenamin went to Alder
dale., Washington, Monday on busi
ness connected with his ranching in
terests near that place.
Rev. Dr. George B. Van Water ;
was here from Vnrtland last Sunday
and held services in the Episcopal
church morning and evening.
Mrs. Wilcox, who has been visit
ing her niece, Mis. Hansono Hushes,
or the past two months, was a pas
pen;rer for Pendleton Saturday morn
ing. Howard and 1'earl Pearson, well
known young men of the Lena neigh
borhood, were business visitors in
jieppner Saturday. They report the
mud out in their locality is some
Ft inky.
J. II. Lang, an expert auto me
chanic from Portland, has purcliasej
Jin interest in t he Heppner Garage
Machine Shop from Ira W. Thornton
who has been conducting the place for
several months.
Mr. Reeves, photographer who
Kpent several months in Heppner last
year, now permanently located at
Hood River, is here for a week or so
doing the photo work for the coming
high school annual, "Hetiisch."
Ross lirown, of Lena, who has been
hauling some wood to Heppner from
Parkers Mill, had trouble of his own
on the way in with a load Friday anil
Saturday and most of his troubles
were just plain, everyday MFD.
K. S. Ackertnan, editor and pub
lisher of tne lone Independent, blew
into Heppner last evening to say bel
low to his old friends here. Mr. Ar;
erinan is giving lone a mighty good
local paper and his appearance iudi
ratcs contentment and prosperity.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil llrady, who were
recently married In Portland, will re
side on one of the Minor stock ranch
es at Cecil and have already taken
up their residence there. Mrs. llrady
Is the accomplished daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Minor and has a wldn'
circle of friendH In this county as well
as in Portland.
Dr. I lea 11 was again called to
Mono nt last Tuesday to attend
Willis .lenks. a pioneer stockman and
retired capitalist of Hint place, who
was suffering (r rlu- effects of a
slight ceicbial heiuoi bilge. The pa
tient was considerably linnioved
when Hi
lleilll litllci n Heppner
Thursday afternoon.
John Mill Hi; II, who lecenUy sold a
valuable larm mi u,,. l!iM1 d'lian
project. Lit last niiii d.iy morning
lor New York City where In- w
i pend l.i in tin,,,. mimiiiM .itm.;
Ms si-item and til her nlativ.-. Mr.
Mrllugh veiled Gotham Hiis lime
last .v.ii and bin fi iemf. Jim Hitgli.,
n.alics the gii.ss that John will imt
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-lacy Roberts has leased his resi
dence on West Center street to Mr.
and Mrs. Iieymer, of near Lexington,
ior lour months, and with Mis. Rob
erts, left for Los Angeles, California,
to remain until May.
0. G. lilayden, garage and auto
supply man of Iioardman, writes:
"Got hold of a copy of the Herald lhe
other day and it. looked good to me.
Herewith check for year's subscrip
tion. We want to get In closer touch
with Heppner and the rest of Morrow
county and the Herald seems to be
the medium."
Patron teacheis meeting will be
held at the high school auditoiium
next Fiiday evening at, 7:80. Dm.
If. K. Bean and 11. J. Vauglian will
speak u;i subjects of interest and
Mrs. Carver v. ill give a report of (In
state educational asso-ialion. Olhe.'
Intel i i;t ing numbers w ill be given by
school ciiildr ui. A'l are invited.
T. K. McDaniels, of Walla Walla,
who runs a hand or two of sheep on
the side, while representing the Co
lumbia Rasin Wool Warehouse, was
heie Saturday after having dug his
way through from Condon. Mr. Mc
Daniels used to be engaged in news
paper work at Med ford in the boom
days which accounts for his well fed
appearance.
T. M. Benedict, of Morgan, wii.
tecently bought a fruit ranch home
mar Lyle, Washington, writes the
1!' raid that he expects to spend nest
summer "on the road" which proba
bly means that he is going to niak-j
dial long talked of trip back to Tex
t's and then north over the old 'L.on::
liorn Trail," over which as a cowboy
'n the early days he helped drrvi?
I. any thousands of long horn ti rrs
to the Nebraska and Wyoming ran
ges.
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Mr. Stephen M. Irwin niid Miss
Mini t iihiiii were married at the home
I of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mis.
Walter Cason, at 7:"0 o'clock Salur
iday evenln,:. January 17lh, llev. Or.
.George II. Van Waters, pastor of Hid
I I'pisi opal church, pel fill inlug Ul
cere! ly. Only the I nmedlate rela
tives of I In happy couple wen- pres
ent. Mr. huin Is the eldest soil of Mr.
nun Mrs. W. li. Irwin, one of Ilepp-m-r's
must prominent families and is
a sin i essl ul young business mini, lin
ing tngageil In the the business heie
on bis ow ii ai count.
The In nil I ; one of lleppiu i 'w mo t
i Ikii tiling uung ladies and for the
;ia.l coiipli- of yens has been chief
clelk III the Hi ppnr post ol I ice.
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sun- ul In ppiniMi und pio'peiilj.
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RECENT DEATHS
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!!.' RiK iiTi;: n looming hou. ' i
,..y a!i";!;iyn after an illness o
;;.! weeks the cause of death
..i.i ii as LMiat's disease.
j"i:e;;si d had no known relatives
asd little or nothing is known
of ills us. st hUtoty. He was ngageu
at. ti apping in the mountains in the
south part of the county until ill
'health brought him to town for fieat
ipent. The funeral was held Satur
day afternoon, a short service being
given at the grave by Rev. Dr. Geo.
B. Van Waters.
Dan Downey, o:' Pendleton, war- a
visitor here over the week end with
a view to locating here and establish
ing a hide business. Mr. Downey en
joys a wide acquaintance among the
stockmen of this section and he is of
the opinion that Heppner is the logi
cal point, for taking care of that Iin?
of business. He returned to Pendle
ton Monday but expected to return
here in a short time.
TRUCK FOR SALE
Three ton Packard truck in A No.
1 condition $1800. For particulars
call on or address the Heppner Her
ald, Heppner, Oregon. 62tl
XOTK II OK KIXAfj SKTTLII.MK.XT
Notice is heteby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the estate of
Louis Groshens, deceased, has filed
her final account as such executrix,
and that the county court of the state
of Oregon for Morrow county has ap
pointed Monday, the 2nd day of Feb
ruary, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, as the
time of. hearing and settlement of
said final account. Objections of said
final account must be filed on or be
fore said date.
HELEN GROSHENS,
3 5""fi Executrix
XOTICK, OK FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of the Es
tate of
SKTH A. BARNS,
deceased, has filed his final account
with the Clerk of the County Court
of Morrow County, Slate of Oregon,
and that said Court has set as the
day of the settlement or said account
February 21, 1f20, at the hour of
Two o'clock P. M., of said day.
O. II. WARNER,
3"-41 Administrator.
XOTIt i: OK
TAKINii
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Notice Is hereby given t lint on or
about January 1, 19 1!), I took up the
following described horse and that
the same will be sold at public auc
tion at my ranch g miles north of
lone and two miles west of Wells
Springs, in Morrow county, Oregou,
al 1:00 I'. M. on
SATl'HHAY, JANUARY 21, 1!)20
unless ledi'ciiied on or before that
dale by the owner or owners or their
ii'pn-sentutiveH.
one blink horse apparently about
n or wain old; while hind foot;
'tiii- on foiebead; biand quarter rlr
. le K ( nun I lei circle nei K) on right
shoulder.
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lone, tiu gon. ,,nc Oiegon.
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