Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 24, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS of ALL MORRO
Tuesday, February 24, 1Q20.
CKC1L XKWS
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In. Cecil on Sunday viewing the "Iron
cats" and also the "Cecil Scenic High
way." Martin Bauernfeind of the Bauern-
W. A. Thomas of the Allen ranch. I fei
J. BOAKOMAX NEWS
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wag caliug around Cecil Saturday.
Boh Montague of Toppenish, Wash,
made a short call in Cecil Wednesday.
Harold Ahalt spent Sunday with his
brother, Cecil, at the Shepherd's
Rest.
J. Gentry of Heppner, was looking
atter his interests In Cecil on Wed
nesday.
J. M. Melton of the Lookout, was
calling on his friends in Cecil on
Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Fanchier from
the Barnett ranch, were doing busi
ness in Cecil Saturday.
Galen Falkner made a trip to lone
during the week for a load of pipes
for Oscar Lundell of Rhea.
R. S. Wilson, late of Ewing, was
over on a business trip" from his
Boardman ranch on Tuesday.
J. W. Obron of Cecil, accompanied
by Ralph Winter of Four Mile, au-
toed to Heppner on Monday.
Miss A. C. Hynd and her friend,
Miss K. Mahoney of Heppner, spent
the week end at Butterby Flats.
F. Philips of Arlington, has been
busy during the week at Highview,
fhe residence of Mr. G. A. Miller, do
ing some carpentering.
E. L. Vinton .district engineer for
the highway and A. Leach, one of the
surveying ciew, made a trip to Hepp
nei on Saturday returning to Cecil
Sunday.
Mrs. Frona ISalhm, who has been
visiting in Heppner for the last three
veeks. returned to Butterby Flats on
Friday to resume her duties there
once more.
Leon Logiui of Four Mile, has
bought a Kordson tractor during the
last, week and experts to turn up
some hundreds- of acres of wheat
land on his ranch in a short time.
The Cecil friends of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Winters of Shady Dell, extend
their sympathies to them in the death
companied by his mother, Mrs. Ista
Bauernfeind and aunt, Mrs. Wilson,
of lone, visited with Mr. Peter Bau
ernfeind at Cecil Wednesday.
Melville Logan, who has been look
ing after her daughter in Four Mile
for the last three weeks, left on the
local for Portland. We learn. Miss
Vivian Logan has recovered from her
severe illness and was able to ac
company her mother to their Port
land home.
About 5:30 A. M. Friday a serious
accident happened at one of Oskar
Hubers tractors near Cecil while
Walter Pope, the greaser, was attend
ing to his duties by some means some
gasoline came in contact with a lan
tern and caused an explosion. In an
instant every thing Vvas in flames on
the tractor and ground. Walter was
suddenly caught in a mass of flames
and but for the courageous assist
ance of the two engineers, John Sad
dleback and Joe Randle, Walter
would soon have been burnt to death
The engineers succeeded in rolling
Walter in the sand and after working
for a considerable time were able to
extinguish the flames. Dr. Walker
I of lone, was soon in attendance and
I rendered all the assistance he could
'and Walter, after spending a restless
; night, was taken to The Dalles hos
pital on Saturday. He is severely
! burned about the face and hands.
'John Saddelbaek was burned on li.is
lcil hand and Joe Handle escaped
with only a slight scorching. Joe
oei'tain'y deserves great credit for his
heroism towards his fellow workers.
We hear tV tractor is considerably
burned on one sids.
WHO N'KWS l.KTTKU .J.!
The teachers of the public school Mrs. Walter Hinkle, who has been
were each voted a "valentine" by the! seriously ill with pneumonia for the
school board last Saturday, In the
form of re-election. All salaries un
der $125 per month were raised to;
that amount. Acceptances are to be
filed with the principal not later than
March 11th, and it is requested that
no one sign a contract unless it is
their bona fide intention to carry out
the same.
Special flag exercises will be held
Friday afternoon in dedication of the
new steel flag pote Just erected.
Rumors are strong that Boardman
is to have a bank. Estimates for a
suitable building have been asked for
and parties are in town in connection.
with the matter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger are,
enjoying a visit from Mrs. Ballen
ger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murchie
of Wasco. '
Rev. Mr. Self of Portland, preached
in the Community church last Sun
day and announced services for next
Sunday. He will also preach at Ir-rigon.
E. Francis Williams, architect for
CONDON TO HAVI". THKATIiK
Sulem. Or., Feb. 20. (Special. )-
Condon is to have a new theatre, ac
cording to articles of incorporation
of their infant, son. The burial took ' filed here today. The company will
place in lone cemetery on Wednesday.
Jack Hynd, the "Mayor of Cecil",
md his niece. Miss A. C. Lowe, of' the
Highway House, were callers on Mr.
iitid Mrs. Everett Logan of Fiurview
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brlstow and fami
ly of luiie. accompanied by tone's
loading lawyer, T. H. Robinson, were
bo knoivn as the Condon Amusement
corporation and the capital stock is
32 "3.00'J. The incorporators are J. B.
Spaiks. Libi Cross and Dan Thou
vcnt'l. Oregonian.
past wee'k in Portland, is now in a i
less dangerous condition.
Mrs. Walter Hinkle, of Nampa,
Idaho, who has been visiting with her
daughter, Miss Nellie Walker, and
her nbter. M s. Frank He'.r.n. rei tun
ed to her Vi i.io 'ne first of the w. . I;
iake Bowman and Allen Thomp
son were in from their Butter creek
ranches Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
Mrs. J. A. Walker visited at Butter
creek Sunday.
E. P. Jarmon, who has been visit
ing in Texas and California during
the winter months, returned to his
home at Butter creek, Sunday.
Ed. Neille and Will Howard of
the Butter creek section, were busi
ness visitors here Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Hale was taken sud
denly ill, last week at her home on
the Meadows. She was in a very seri
ous condition and her relatives were
summoned but she is much improved
at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehcrer have
the school building made his regular purchased the residence property for-
visit of inspection Monday.
A dangerous fire threatened Cra
mer & Co.'s place of business last1
week one night about' 1:00 o'clock.,
The fire started outside under the
rear of the building and just below
the sleeping apartments. Flames
pouring through a hole in the floor
left by the removal of a drain pipe
awakened the family in time to
arouse the town and save the build
ing from serious damage. Incendiar
ism Is supported.
There are several pupils out of
school owing to the grippe but school
will continue if matters do not. get
too serious. It has been our experi
ence that pupils are as well off at
school as on the streets.
A special school meeting is to be
called March 12th to authorize the
school board to soil the Castol Rock
buildings.
merly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Laur
ence Malcolm on Garden street, Mr.
i
and Mrs. Malonmb expect to move on
their ranch near The Dalles about
March 1st.
SOME OK THE
K.ST TO THE
STYLES OK lXTKIl
LADIKS I Oi5 !!(
For nil the local and county
you should road the Herald,
$2.00 for a full year.
news
only
Charles Chick, son of Dr. and Mrs.
C. C. Chick, returned from Moscow,
Idaho, where he has been attending
the University of Idaho,
forced to take a vacation
ur.iversitv on account of ill health
Our
New
ome
WE ARE LOCATED IN OUR NEW HOME WHERE WE
WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN MEETING OUR FRIENDS
AND PATRONS AND IN SHOWING THEM OVER OUR
BIG NEW STORE.
WE WILL BE ABLE TO RENDER MUCH BETTER SERV
ICE THAN IT WAS POSSIBLE TO DO IN THE OLD
BUILDING AND IT WILL BE A GENUINE PLEASURE TO
SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE IN OUR EXTENSIVE LINE
OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, TOOLS, IMPLE
MENTS AND MACHINERY.
IN ORDER TO CLEAR UP OUR STOCK IN SEVERAL
LINES WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER SOME EXCEEDINGLY
LOW PRICES, MUCH LESS THAN THE SAME ARTICLES
CAN BE REPLACED FOR TODAY.
WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO EVERYBODY
TO COME IN AND INSPECT OUR SPLENDID NEW HOME
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BUY ANYTHING, BUT ONLY
COME IN AS OUR GUEST AND ALLOW US TO SHOW
YOU OVER THE NEW STORE.
YOURS RESPECTFULLY,
The following is a summary of the
new stylos which will giace the forms
of the fair ladies for the coming sum
mer and attract the attention of the
male population to a certain extent:
The styles in suits v;i'-y hut the
Eton or bolero jacket is- popular, also
the pony or box coat as well as the
more tailored stylo with longer semi
fitted coat. The ripple coat is still
good style. Navy blue is the most
popular color. Skirts of suits seems
to be a trifle shorter and wider. Ma
terials are tricoline, serge and twoi d.
The loading fabric for afternoon
dresses is Taffeta, followed by Gor
gette as a close second. Long tight
fitting sleeves have again been clis-
He was rraeu unci milady will be soon with
from the "le short sleeve on her afternoon
dresses. The Bouffant effect is anoth
I er feature of the dresses, which show
Increased width. Besides being be-1
ruffled and be-frilled Is in some cases
wind at the hip line. A now effect
is obtained by the use of black taffeta
I and white organdy.
Sport clothes will be much In style,
this season and their popularity will
. Increase after the early spring
months. Jersey unci Iricoletle are'
i the favored materials ,and ate shown
in l lie smiaoh ol rone, nine, green,
etc. Sill: sport skirts will be ponu-
lar, as will tho black velvet Jac kets !
which were tntrodveel last Hummer. I
mouse are of trlcolette, gooigetto
and rottan materials. One Interest-!
ing note for blotipe Is tho use of1
Ilulik designs, which are hand paint
ed in colors.
Star Theatre
THIHSDAY, KKIIKIAKY 2
DOROTHY DALTOX IV
"Quicksands"
A paramount Picture, at once clean and entertaining 20c and 30c
FRIDAY, KEHRKAKY 27
HARRY CAREY IX
"A fight for Love"
the Universal Special Attraction
Cheyenne Harry may have been innocent of cattle-rustling but he
surely exhibited a worid of speed for an innocent when he beat the
sheriffs posse to the Canadian border by two feet.
A real Western thriller. "(re. ami :50c
SALVATION' ARMY CAR KM
IM'OHTl .N ATES
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Gilliam
Bisfoee
Portland, Fell. 1 4. It I the girls
from the small towns and country
district, rather than those from the
city, that furnish the majority of the
Inmate of the Salvation Army res
cue and maternity home here, accord -Inif
to Major Sophia Harris, matron
or the home. Invi-otlgiitlnn of the
home' record, which ate never
lliown except to rlrhlfiil am hot It l.
reveal that the InMHutinn alicltei
Kill from practically every Oic-ion
county although more Hum half ate
registered from thl city.
Mil Jr Harrl explain th" appar-
jent majority of I'oitliiiicl ruin In the
home with the aniert inn that ttnfnr- ,
tannic Kill naturally linn In 1 1,
larirn clllc hcn leaving tln-lr liniini
to avoid diRCovery. Il in not Hu-ir j
nrlttlnal Intention to enter a mater
nity home but lnn fenced to it by j
.'iiriimlani'cn Ihcjr give I'm ll.itnl a
their addrm rather tlmn ll.c ariiallw j
ton itr cotintlc nherc it , jr run
have a wide elrrle of friend and ac- j
irtiHlnlanace. Not nf mini-nily I li. tr
condition la kept from the knowledge
v n of the member of their Imtin dl
te family. Kverytl.InK l clone al
the home lo ajuard the giib
Sulvailon Army adviry h.Mi
already formed a part c,f t!,c A"t.y'
Hi. me tWvlre I'mr'am for I 2 .
which arc Inved'.yjtihii t ' . : r ..'l
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SATKliDAY, KKIHU'AKV 2
NKIX SHII'MAN IN
Back to God's
Adapted from the story, Wapi, the Walrus, by James Oliver Curwood
Sixteen kinds of wild animals play natural parts In this picture.
:tOc unci Title
Sl'MUY, KK.hiU AI'.Y 2!)
"Out of the Clear Sky"
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Supported by THOMAS M Kl(i II A N. A Star, attraction, Utre anil :10c
FORD COUPE
ItKADY l-'OU IMMKHIATK DI I.U l ltY
Price $855.00 at Heppner
Chas. H. Latourell
At THOKIZMi KKAI.I It
IIIITNUt MAIN MCI IT OltMiON
li ir Imiil I'nnlsnn Trm lor en unite, one In arrive li.ninrrnw
Buy Wheat Land
and Prosper
I now have a fine list of c.hmoc Wheat
and Stock Ranches to select from, hut
they arc fining fat. Now is the time to
huy a tul pet rearly for summer fallowing
Easy Terms and Fair Treatment
E. M. SHUTT
The Rral fsldtp M.in
Up-stnirsin Court House