Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 27, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
LOCAL ITEMS
fashion ami. i: i;i:i:oM , aim;
Remodeling ami l.adic- Tailoi ir,K.
Mil', Cirran. C! inch -a;.--e. il"-."
Ccoip- .i i! bo ;- in!, i ,.! 1 1 ;.'):,
for Standard '.'il, left .Sunday f:
I'oi-II.iiitl v.)1.' ii- !( , ij on !,.-pan;.-
business.
X. K. l.av.son
found 1 i : r i - tj.'f -,v
to 1: irk in wild
l(jr;i ) (it liveryman,
i'n deliveries, Friday
yi-itr's subscription
to the Herald.
FOR S A t.i: Kin.- r.iil.-n.'f lot in
good 1 r ; . ( i r ( i ) in I ()) inw, 0 2x1 I.'.
For price and terms- s-e ('. I- Koith-1-y.
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WASTKil About 2 dozen pine
.bred While Leghorn pallets. Must
be pure-bred, of good strain. Mis.
Vioia. Cartel'. 3!l-t2pii
"Sir. and Mrs. I'o'-cy Ctot, who buy
been visiting relatives at Astoria,
Newpoit, Silverlon ami I 'an by, lor
tbe past month, are .expected to it
turn on today's train.
Mrs. V. T. Crow and Hub- daugh
ter, who have b.'-n visiling al the
lioine of Judge ami .Mr:;. W. T. Camp
bell since Kcpiembor. hit for their
homo in Calgary, Alia., Thursday
morning.
Mrs. '. Liijc-r left ibis morning lor
Portland on a eoinbiiiMl busiiii ss and
pleasuic trip exnccting to tie gniv for
three of four weeks. Iiiiriiih ner ji
scnce her millinery store vvili be loc .
d aflf-r by Mrs. Katie Waters.
Comity Agent Hunt, Road Supei
intendent McCaleb, Oscar Minor and
Adam Knoblock expected to go to lb"
north end or the county Monday to
view out a; new road to connect the
Jioai'dman and Irrigon districts with
Heppner.
A mighty live meeting of the Al
pine Faun Iiu rea u was held Thurs
duy evening, reports County Agent L.
A. Hunt who attends about all of
them. An interesting discussion on
Ihe subject of wheat growing was a
leading feature of the program.
R. J. Carsner, who the people of
Wheeler and Gilliam counties are
grooming for a place on the legislat
ive ticket, was a visitor li"-o during
the week and while he says be has: nut
yet announced his candidacy, M,
Carsner did not say that he migtr,
not do so later.
Clias. II. Latourell, til" Foi d n a:i
bus received one of tin- new I'cnison'
tractoiK and Is ready to demons! ra'i
the fame to all Interested partie.-.
The Koidson Is a simple looking ma
chine, all engine and drive wheels and
looks like It ought to pull most any
thing that Is loose at. one end.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Patterson
turned Sunday evening I :i n.
(ended trip through California where
(hey went a couple of nmnlbs at-o lo
enjoy a vacation. When ns ,..
""-.V went in California John de.-laied !
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V. It. C. INSTALLS OIKIChKS
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home of Tiertlia Ur.w Gii
W'ed'iesday, January 14th,
i:i ' r.ewly e'ecied ofiic is,
K"l;i f Corps So. 1T1, were
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'. V. ! - iiienl. Mary liai tholoniew.
See reiary. MattieT. Sme.id.
'."ii usurer, Maigaret I'. l',iH.
Chaplain, Claia Mikes.-ll.
Conductor, Lauretta Veater.
Guard, Minnie Hill.
Patriotic Instiuctoi, Mattie T.
Sinead.
Prss Correspondent, Olive I...
Frye.
Ass't. Conductor, IJilie Aiken.
s;-:'t. Guard. Klsie Ste.-enson.
The interest of the corps is inci eas
ing and new members are being add
ed from time io time.
The past president, Lauretta Ye--ger,
bavi'lg served as president for
ten years, was presented with a token
of remembrance of the appreciation
of her faithfulness in tao work,
The comrades of the G. A. R. wore
pr'-atil. and Post Commander X. .
Wbitestone gave an interest in;'; ac
count of his trip to Columbus, Ohio.
A delicious lunch was served and a
social hour enjoyed by all presem.
HKill S IIOO!, .VOTKS
A great wave of relief has swept
through the high school during the
last few days because examinations
are over for this semister. Of course
there were a few failures as usual
but that is always to be expected.
The photoghapher, Mr. Reeves,
left last week for Hood River afte,
taking all the pictures for the h.gij
school annual, "The Ilehisch."
The Junior class is bringing an elo
cutionist and impersonator, Mih
Kiitherine Trevette, to Heppner fur
February 4th. The recital is to be
at the high school auditorium and we
hope to see everybody there.
Tlie Junior class elected the follow
ing officers Monday for the new se
mester: Roland Humphreys, presi
dent; Pearl Hall, vice president;
Annie Hynd, secretary; Reita N'eel,
l.i easurer. The new officers elected
jy the Senior class were: Herbert
ilynd, president; Mae French, secie
lar ; Alma Ilevin, I re usurer.
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The men of the. Federated chinch
entertained tile women anil children
' l ie ion;,:-. -i.it ion at a dinner panv
-:nii. !; parlors last , veiling
'. 'o n 107 persons enjoyed tin ir hos
lel.ibly and xcelb nt cuisine.
Tee :.. i.;b men weie reclaimed an
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! luring 'be meeting steps were lal;
a l' ..ids i-.i.lilng uji the financial
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t !i..t il. Mil lal inns m e m..
serin ills; till -no-Vic e:, of
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"' (he ellnrch. .,-. cles may
in fine to hold sei ices nexT
nil, 1 1 .
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luoiuly tnicl in oiioillie a Muck rum.
pain Willi a capital Mock of Sir,. noil
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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
MAKE IXCOAlK TAX RKTVRKS
SOW
The following letter has been re
ceived from Milton A. Milb-r r- iaiiv
to income tax returns:
i ne time nas again arr.v-d fori
making out your Income Tax K---turns.
Tae law provides ::.,H ail re
turns must be in the office of the col
lector of internal revenue at Port
land on or before March 1.Vh. I'-'iO.
Those tailing to comply v.i"i tie- law
I are stibject'to heavv penalties.
i
! 'ill tax payers are urged to make!
lout tlitir returus at once, lie'.r.ljy
avoiding the rush at the last hour.
i to,' me purpose of assisting tax
'payers of Morrow county in making
jup their income tax return for 19! ri,
! Deputy Collectors Chamberlain and
Wilkinson from the internal revenue
: office will be at the following named
places on the dates given below:
Heppner on February 20 to March
1st, i !,20 inclusive.
I-me cn March 2nd to Manh -'.lb.
For any information ycu may de
sire in preparing your siafemcni.
phase call upon the deputy roik-ct.-.r
as per anr.ouncenient herein made.
Respectfully,
MILTON A. MiLI.LK.
Collector of Infernal lie ere.ie-.
Al'l I.K SCASi ( ALLS I'Oit SI'EMV
! Control of apple and pear scab calls
for thorough spraying with a fungi
cide just as the buds open enough to
allow the spray to reach the.unlold
ing leaves. Lime-sulfur 1-25 b;:s
been proved by the 0. A. C. experi
ment station plant pathologists to V'
; superior: The source of next spring's
new attack is a fungus now on the
; fallen leaves, which will discharge its
(Spores into the air whence they are
carried to the new leaves and blos
soms. Hence plowing under the leaves
vvill greatly weaken the attack.
VOT K.XKMIT KKOM l CO Ml-; TAX
(Continued from Page 1)
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from her husband. But if there is
voluuiaiy, continuous separation,
whether or not granted by court de
cree, each must lake the status oi i,
single person with respect to income
tax. snorij vkciK i'Assa;i-: i-1 in: i
Al, ROAD All) ACT
(Continued from Page 1)
losing some or the valuable trained
personnel which will go to other
states Where large bond issues are
available, and when work reopen"
new men will have to he obtained in
ta ke I heir places.
Federal aid is the greatest Incent
ive to the public in voting highwav
1'i.nds, and with the question o' an
lli'iHitig f Ml, boo, CI,, additional ap
propi iation for '-oaiis now about to b
liesinted to the people of the state.
tl .- 1 nowledge tbat no more fi-divl
aid .van to b available weld be iiis
Il v I runs.
Another urgent reason for Immedi
ate action is that it lakes many
months to develop plans and surveys
for highways and to complete prelim
inaiy details, and to postpone action
utit.l the present fund Ir entirely
used up would mean a lapse of con
struction work after the completion
or present contracts nnd before oev
ones ciiilil begin. Many contractor!"
would leave with their equipment and
renew aclivHU-n later would probublv
be at a higher price with more llmH-
" ll r,,.tni(in
Ir oi.i-:..h , ,11 f.ct nt once imt
upi H i, late $ 0,1 .0110,11 ol nioie to I..'
exiiendiil at the pnse.it annual lut
nf $lt,0O0.Pili) p. t yet. Ou-goii vlll
be asstnrd of $ I . Ti 7 f . I '. L' per i-ir or
a p.-iind o' five yi.iu and a Mcdv
c.nit-net Ion P'oc will he Rvsuinf
A total app. iiiiiiti-ly $ ;7.HI0,T$0 io
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ruary f.th ninl l.e ii-t ;i Wanii
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liner di -li-miti for . ,. b ,, tt,,. rtat.
of d.il:.i, Siv.idt, I tad, Wyoint: c,
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TO CLEAR ROOM FOR NEW SPRVNG STOCK WE ARE
OFFERING OUR FAMOUS PALMER GARMENTS FOR
WOMEN AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
ALSO SOME GIRL"S COATS AT A BARGAIN
and carry them away
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Tuesday, January 27, 1920 ' '
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