Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 17, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    Tuesday, February 17. 1920.
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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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last i.itiht I'ul I.u.-ii;" -k.
(; V.. ,iilii'il!..iii. P'l.s.fiar.l Oil
rt 1 it il.i - cr, wilt tu I'lii'taitl'l TIiui siiti
un liu.'iii'-rs
Dr. and Mrs. I!. V. liutlcr spent,
the weei; end with friends on Roil;
!!;, near
J 'rank Monahati, who has been
seriously ill for some time, is reported
much improved.
l'ASIHOV Alii K DltKSSM AKI V I
KeiiiuilelinM und Ladies Tailoring.
Mir. Ctirrun. Church Street. 37-tf
.Mi. and .Mrs. San 11. Van Yarfor
(-pent Lincoln Day visit inn the1! larin !
on upper Willow creek.
VA Itup'K. prominent lariner of ihe1
Hliea ei eelc i" Lion, a business
visitor in I ! 1 ppn.er Satm day.
HAV'ri.ll K'sprrtabh: woman as'
housekeeper and cook on Sinai! ranch.
Call or add iv: s Ibis office. III!'
.1. V. Oshoi nc, a well snow i citi-.i-n
ol t i ! i Ceeil erninlry, was a bit-i-jj'-f-s
visitor in lleppiier vesinday.
.l. .1. I'lapp, one ol' Ihe efficient
(dips id' leaeln is of Cue lone puldic
I'choiils. was a visitor in lli-ppniv Sat
urday. Frank IhU'lo'S, who has been in
Wyomii.:: lor iiiniv than a year, has
rel 111 ncd hi 1 1 eppner I oi' a short isi I
with friends.
N. K. I.av.son, who has been in
(I u a i a a I i I) for some time on account
of small pox. is out auain and says
t.e is ulitd of it.
I'ercy Claud Cox and family havi'
lefi for Western Drcfioii ami wii! en
j:.'if;,o in the dairy business in the
Silelz river section.
Dr. Ileal) reports- (ho arrival of
(wins, a boy tt nil u t;irl, Ht the home
of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank I.ieuallen, on
liliea creek last Thursday.
VATIH About i dozen pine
bred White l.ethoni puUets. Must
be pure-bred, ol f;oud strain. Mis.
Viola Carler. Illl-I'po
Mrs. nillls t'lc, who with her hus
band and children icsid.d on Rhea
creek, Is reported to have died fiiis
mornini; as a lesult of Influenza.
Other members of Un- family are re
ported seriously ill.
W. II. Cioiik expected to e;.,. il i
I'lornliu; lor lioise, Idaho, where be
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-- lie.; dl-e . ne.U fall .
p, i .;i : , ocipal of the
I.e. ii sr. oi j.uiilie s.-iiiHil... was here
Satoiday aiteiKlln:; a iiieei.int; of the
school principals of tin- county.
Jul: Wells v.a: off duty a few
days last, week on account of troinp
out to his bee hives one warm after
noon to '-er il tl'.e busy liltle bees
w i e working 'I hey were.
l-'Oi; SA I dv- Fifteen head of good
i eL'i.- lei ed Jacks. Will take mule
oils I roin these Jacks at, $100 each
in part or lull payment for these
Jack.-. I!. F. SWAGGAKT, Lexing
ton, Oregon. 4 1 If.
"Happy" Hayes returned from
Portland Saturday evening where he
has been attending the high school of
commerce since September. He will
remain here for a lew months before
re.- urn ini; iiis st udies.
KOI;. S.M.F - Or will trade for house
and lot or a vacant lot in Heppner or
lor an a ill omobile, ICO acus of good
,i..-,ii land willi J 20 iii'juinins.' that
an be liomelcadeil. Sett F. K.
Hi. p. ,i. itoneiis l.nihhn?, for p;.i
t u- !iiux. 41-12
.1. W. Morrow, who inosl old time
Heppnerhi s slil! call "Hilly," was out
from Portland for a few days last
uee'i; lookiu;; in'ler business affairs
and Li'-etiie' hi-; nume'ous friends.
Mr. Morrow uitial h.i ii native of Hepp
iier, at least he is a. son of "I'ncle
.lack" Moriow, for wviom the county
as named and v. ho was for many
j r:i ir. one of Ihe county's leading citizen.-.-.
c r.. si'i;:;!iY m io.sk wii.i, 1:1
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C. Ii .Spot ry, pioneer of Ihe lone
section, and one of the leading busi-ne.-s
nu n of thai city, has announced
his candidacy lor Hie office of sheriff
of Morrow county and will seek nomi
nation on the democratic ticket. Mr.
Spcrry is eugnKcil in the urain busi
ness at lone and the farmers down
t'.iat way are boosting for him strong
which would indicate that he has
t rea led t hein pi el ty good.
In a letier !o the Herald received
last evening in which Mr. Sporry an
iiour.ios his candidacy he says: "If
1 am iioinin it.'d and elected 1 Will
c 1 1 i i n ! v t n I oi ( e Ihe laws to the vei v
toes to atiend a convention of the ,. si ot m y abilil ." which is about a 11
Western Retail 1. umber Healer's as- ;un uu.ii cm do. Further announce-
Mieialion as one o, Ihe t i.i-esotila- meiil ef llr. Spcny's candidacy will
lives of the Tuiu-a l.inn l.iimbi r Co. appear later.
f iWk ' iN SP1TV OF THE CONTINUALLY RISING COSTS OF
Yv': Vifcr FT EVERYTHING IN MERCHANDISE WE ARE ENABLED
VSa ' T 0FFER THIS WEEK AN EXCEPTIONALLY AT-
Xp . TRACTIVE LINE OF
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Come early while the assortment is good and buy several.
You will not have another opportunity like this.
These Blouses are
much cheaper than you can make
Another table full of remnants and other bargains.
Do Not Miss These Bargains
Mi
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Company
Kead the Heiaid, only $2.01) a year. I i ,
1 Judge F. H. Uohinson, Frank Kn
Jack Hynd came ui) from Cecil on
Slar
Theatre
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th
CONSTANCE TALMAGE IN
Up the Road With Sallie
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th
l'.ni.iil Ti-:u'lu'r I'mrain. -o-.V
riciuri. Soiis. Drill, KiTitniimix
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st
r.iniH Tiailni' Malim-v -V.V I'- M
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SATURDAY EVEN.. FEB. 21st
CHARLEY CHAPLIN
In otic of his late bin pictures
"SUNNYSIDE"
ISTKI.I.1K TALBOT in
"Tfie Price of Innocence"
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DOl.OTHY IMIII.l.U'Sin
The Right to Happiness"
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MONDAY, FKBKUAKY :y
Lvceum..'4OLDFASHIONED GIRLS"
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I.ee t'oiierihaver, of Seatile, was
here a tew days last week attending
the funeral of bin sister, Mrs. Mutt T.
iKeliuan, Charlie ,erry, K. K. J! iller ; Wednesday to helji iniilte lii brother,
und a lew more representatives of Pave, an Kilt. As he had about lull
loin's society swell", wire in Hipp "i In i inei-bers of the antlered t ribe Hughes. .i r. ( dpenha ver retui ned t o
ner last V dneday evi'iiini; utleii'l- r.sist wi'li the c"reir,onies the lob i Seattle Sundav. He Ik enesicntl In i-n
J i -M Kll;'n I' d -. . amy be -aid to i.f.e been well done. vesluui ant business In that city.
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COMING. FEBRUARY -Ml.. "BACK TO COD'S COUNTRY"
DO YOUR TIRES NEED
ATTENTION?
HAVE YOUR TIRES AND, TUBES RECEIVED INJURIES
THAT SHOULD BE ATTENDED TO?
Maybe ibat left ironl tiro lias a break in t lie fabric and you are
looking for il In blow mil a perfectly good tube any day. or maybe
that right rear lire ha a hud ml in the rubber which is allowing
1 lie mud and water to ml the fabric or cord.
WHY NOT HAVE THOSE INJURIES ATTENDED TO
WHILE YOUR CAR IS IDLE?
TIRES (C6rds or Fabrics) TUBES
VULCANIZED
YOUR WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. CALL
MAIN 8;:. ALL WORK LEAVING THIS SHOP
IS FULLY GUARANTEED
Stephen M. Irwin
BATES STIFLES
Authorized Service 'station
VULCANIZING
OILMAN BUILDING HEPPNER. OREGON
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