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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1920)
. - PAGE EIGHT THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, February 10, 1020. MM A I. M.WS ITKMS J. A. Wac-:s .'i : loi i-l: ion on a ' vi II Mi.- K.-.-i. !, rortl.11. : 1;; 1 ': :. ! main in I i l l-i. n- .1. !.:'!. r 1 ;n' pi r f I. "to. ill i' em. 1 11 bon W. "'("!: 1 i I : . incur ay 1 til. . i';:m in i n.-s nil f a mily, k lio :' li.' ' lie! r line ra nrh v, est of ;-. mm i'il U) .Mu'ino, Ok cm. FOIi SAI.I. - ( I, eke r,;;-aci e in-liraled tract ;U Iuifon. i;asy term.s. Call or mldiisr '. li. iirown, Meppner. -11-12 "Mrs. Mary liarlholomew, of tliis ity, made final proof on lier iiuine ntf.ii' in the Pin- City neighborhood yestei day Sherilf (.oergc McDnlfee is hr latest victim of smallpox to be re ported in lli-ppm-i. All thiff rases are icporteii getnng aionu vv . J 1 . Miss Velma Brown, who has been utaying at Lexington for si-vi'iai montr.R has returned to lleppner ; !lt ie-enterod Oie high school. Mr. and .Mrs. K. 1'. I'ear.son, who we re recently n,ai riej at Heppner, have moved to Echo ami Mill nnke their home 'here.- Keho News. Kveryborty is enjoying ll;e fine weather since die log clcaicd away several days ago and in lieations are '."It !l ijt'i i' J of I'im. weather may be ( xpei'ted. Mrs. J. J. Can'-, v.lio h;.y iieen isil. injj Willi her (lamfiitcr and sen-in-ia w. )r. and Mrs. M. M. Johnson, returni ; to lier home at I'niontowu, Wa-'iiiiig--ton, last o Iresday A. W Canine 11, who runs a fine wheat lanch in tin- Lexington country ami as a side line handle; a flocl; of !dandar.-bied ?. . ;,., ,-hickc n- was in town Satnriayon htniii' . . A scolding Hlt'.e Jay hoping around in the trees u'ung Chase street Satur day was the lirst harbinger of spun;; to be SPi.n in lleppner. Robins am! blue hi ids should appear soon. lleppner physicians ri-pori that he inliiienza is looH-iin.. h" giip in I he neighboi hood ami but few nev.- cases are devc loping. 1 he pi' .ent lino, luigi'l we.'.thir is viy lavniable lor the oiadication ol ihe d'unclcr. Who will say now that I in I e not hii,..' in "C,i eimdho: ft: '. I i i: bo-ship ii,l no '!, :i ( 1 1) m'c his rliad'uv in I J ppn -r ur I In- fc:; ;inr! today It H'jlly loots as tlloiuh spri'ig has "came " Dr. .1. I'l'iry fonder, who ris bei n on the sick list for a wee!- or more, is convalescent 'ui.l o.pc in mew. tul.iy from his ipa-tnenis cm ();. se Htleel to the ho: ;.i i hull lit m . e(, t f ly e.ied by him. Mis. Cornier ha moved ;i iioni (heir wheat r ,nc li am! Ik wil Ii Mill. 'I'll census eiiiniH talois have eom pl'.iid their Kink In this county ami lis ihev are not allowid In nive .ml veii approximate rii;ure on poinila tinn. i c . !l e pn' hc s eonsdnlneil in fiwail the iinwindnm of hin'i icienl red ' ipe in W'.i sli.niion f., win . . low I in- lute: i,l in: illloi mat i.iii In I. ak cut. i: r: 'tint; .li'e i. p. l:r v. bo , la::i v Cliarlie Jayne is on tiie s'ree.. -ain a!i"r seviial days' in .. . 1 v i t !i ll.MV. who is a i ... ii, I.-I1M : . ' .fc. in !. : 'lay. . !::lc" .'.oie : a as .oic on sim.ll : anci.. d : e -. I ii;. ol i if-e. J 1 l ! ' Kelly, Wi ll Iir.OV.ll sill-, )lil,tr. s seiiously ill lor so.eral d,.ys .!:, is on the streets a;:ain. 1 .XSHIOVAIll.i; DKIiSS-M AKI J Remodeling and Ladies Tailoring. -Mrs. Curran, Church Street. :;7-tf Dr. Mean r ports the aihent of a j Vss pound daughter a.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hi own on up per HiAu-1 ceek last Wednesday morning. Mr. Devine, Lexington rainier, was here Thursday boosting lor the new fair. Indications are that the newly launched project will be a four time winner in all parts of the county. WOiiK WANTKI) Steady job on farm by man and wife, both good workers. Close to Heppner school account fl-year-old girl. Airs. Lizzie Nelson, at Albert Knc ry's, Heppner, Oregon. .jo-4 1 pd A. Jlenriksen. well known stock man of Cecil, was in town several days last week putting in his best licks for the new Morrow county fair. Mr. lli'iiilriksen has had considera ble experience with fairs in other Paris of Ihe stale and is an enthusiast. on ine subject. roll SA'.r: l-'iftecn head of good legiMeieil .lacks. Will lake mule 'oils I rum those Jacks at i'lOU e ach in part or full payment for these Jacks. Ii. V. SWACCART. Lexing ton, Oregon. .11 if, The lleppner band has rented the old leslaurant building on Last Wil low slice t as a practice room and are making good progress. Prof. Austin, w ho is instructing the boys, says they will soon be able to give creditable, concerts to the public. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hall, of Tacoma, Washington, are here for a few clays visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. I' K. I'arker. Mr. Hall is interested in construction work and is makiiiL some inquiries here regarding the :raity valor system, work on which is expec ted to commence shortly. Mayor Vaughn, 'who was scriou: l. i" wilh an attack of "flu" for mure loan a week was sul I iciently recovc.'. ed last Thursday that he "flew tie coop" and came over to town. The mayor says it's no fun being Kick and hodooiill hopes that that particular M. 1). who says you can't have I'.i" I In I w ice is correct. S. W. Spencer returned from l'orl laucl Tuesday evening and was ron linecl to his home for several days with an attack of old fashioned grippe. Tom liretinan, who has been roaming around Portland for a couple of weeks, accompanied Mr. -!pi licer In mi c- and through the c-unr-li'.iy Ml Claude Andrews, win, bad chai i--e of their 1 1. mi (boy i njoy.-d the Pi iv iii n::es of a private car in tin I unci ion, ri li -U '.' Si :.(Ai WA . J ft In spite of the continually rising costs of everything in merchandise we are enabled to offer this week an exceptionally at tractive line of Fine Voile Blouses Come early while the assortment is good and buy several. You will not have another oppor tunity like this. These Blouses are much cheaper then yois can make Another table full of remnants and other bargains. DO NOT MISS THESE BARGAINS ompae iViieor v 9tf Star Theatre ml I hi: mm i i; m i Mu i imn i. i-hoiuci. y MONROE SALISBURY IN llh COW I CI li; M , 'MM MID "The Light of Victory" UM ..I I HI s;o.. s i m,k IN 1 I s ,1 III M N I'l I I I I MIJIM i f lll)AY, FEBRUARY 13 .Mr. Kly, meicliant ami postmaster of Morgan, was a visitor here last Thursday having come up to put tils shoulder to the wheel in the new county fair project. Mr. Kly keeps a lew good race horses and is natural ly mt st'd ill helping promote n ical lair in 'his own county with a real nice trad; and other up-to-date features. Chas. l.ainbiilh is here from Ciiia Itilla county looking lor investments 'in .Morrow county wheat lands in the 'interest of a number of I'eiidleton wheat growe's who are being attract ed to Hie- more or less undeveloped iiesoinces of Morrow county as a ipiofilabe Held for Investment. The l.ambii Hi opi ralecl tiie W. 11. Find ley lanch HO miles north of l.oxing Itcm last season and being a practical I wheal fanner he In looking lor an oMii:ug In Ibis county for the Inline. ( Melville, who l.ilses wheat in ' "the sand cumin y," iU-sonie mile i not ill of I.eMiigioii, an an intciest cil Hiid.:l I III Ihe fair meeting here Thinsiluy. .Mr. Melville Rem his mall by imal route from Kcho which, be in .1 loyal Monow roiinlliiil. duel itui plc.isr him much nnd he Is a sIicUl booster for a Ill-Ill lOllle out ot li. tiplli'l to :ele his Sci Hull ol . eoiiiitv li'- Mil curb a mail m"Icp would ellil.illi e Ihe alue n, evel) .1. re ci l.-n.l mil I! ce aliieit $ I1. i i:i:i; i.Mtii:x ,ski:ds TRUCK FOR SALE : Little Ray I.ucas. 3-ypar-oIl son of 1 i Mr. and Mrs. l'"ied f.ucas. receiveit ' Three ton Packard truck In A No. serious injuries to his left hanci a lev. j Tbe Herald hav a uu-intilv of -1 condition $1800. For oartlculan ' davs a ., ., " iu"" eecis recciveu ironi the IJeiiart- call on or address the Heppner Her- ; ,,,u,i,t ,n ., cogs of a sickle g, inder. M,Pnt of Agriculture at Washington, .vv., w. r-v miu i i.iKfi wiiK ioki ana oiiufis were i n i1 f,,.,, .;;. i:k. i- I.-. vi, nil im MliitlltHllHII,, t y- i.adly i .1. Dr. Bean dressed the ! body welcome to what they can im I'-.iie 'nJ'ny. w-'.ille they last. Call and supply Mie t j I'd,- :.!! tiie imal and -outi'y neiv? youisell'. :s. yii s'ici'ild -c ad t!ie Herald, onlv I WA.N'I'Cil A'wmI eh io n bred White l.e-lunn puliets. be pure-brrd, of good strain. Viola Carter. ::!i-4 2pu : on : c,i- a full ji'iir. I .INvil the Hei ild, only $2.oi) u yea lu- 1 I 1 1 J .':- -V'-Tl-cutajf if : i i i . ,- MTHERiNE MAGDONr.LO tin wii r.n i.i i "The I ijiiiHierijolt C I , N ... ,,, W.I I i Hunt. t. .ii t c. u i -mall p i. .1 I'n- M- !lll l:u-ll l.iloi l I. I -11! i r !1 m.l i I 1 I. ..I I ..(. 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