Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 16, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, March 16, 1920.
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Alva Junus and his bride, nee
Miss Hannah Wilson, have returned
from Portland where they were re
cently married.
1 ASHION.Mil.i: dkkssmakim;
Remodeling and Ladies Tailoring.
Mrs. Curren, Church street. 37tf
Gay M. Anderson and Roy Coch
ran and their families motored to
lone Sunday.
WANTED Respectable woman as
housekeeper and cook on small ranch.
Call or address this office. 4Jtf
Walter Hell made a record truck
trip from Portland to Heppner last
week by driving a Ford truc'k from
'he Rose City to Heppner in one day.
The truck belonging to Ciias. H. Lat
ourel! of the Ford agency.
Milton Wakefied, of Newton, Illi
nois, is here visiting his son, Sher
man Wakefield, and will remain for
several weeks. Mr. Wakefield cele
brated his 75th birthday a few days
after his arrival here the occasioon
being celebrated with a big family
dinner party at the Wakefield home
on Baltimore street.
:;(;S I'dlt IIATCIIIXi. From
Standard Ilred Single Comb Red
Rhode Isand Red, Bred to Lay, Bred
to Win and Ilred to Pay, f 2.00 per 1",,
postage paid. 10 per cent off for in
cubator sellings of 100 or more.
Wril' or phone 4-1F1-2. A. W.
Gammell. Lexington, Ore. 41tf
Prof. M. B. Signs .superintendent
of the Boardman schools, was here
Saturday attending the conference
of Hchool principals and school direct
ors. Besides having charge of the
schools at Boardman, Mr. Signs i:t
also secretary of the Commercial club
and the Farm Bureau besides put
ting in his spare time as an all round
hoost(;r for the town and project.
Mrs. A. K. Binns made a business
trip to Portland last week.
KOK SAl'K White Plymouth
Rock Cockerels. Phone 44F3 or address-
John Pieper, Lexington, Ore
gon. 4o-47pd
An entertainment will be given by
pupils of the Pine City school next
Friday evening which will be follow
ed by a basket social. The proceeds
will be used for the purchase of an
organ for the school.
l-'Oll S A LIC Fifteen head of good
registered Jacks. Will take mule
colts from these Jacks at $100 each
in nart or full payment for these
Jacks. B. F. SWAGGART, Lexing
ton, Oregon. 41tf
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wigiesworth
returned the first of the week from
a pleasant trip to Victoria, B. C. Mr
Wigiesworth went over to Beverly
yesterday to look after his sheep
bands in that section. Ellensburg,
(Wash.) Evening Record.
Mrs. E. E. Sahng, of Estacada
came the latter part of last week to
spend a few days with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Bartholomew, and other
relatives in and near Heppner. Mrs.
Saling came in the car with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilcox, who drove over to visit
lor a lew days.
.1. II. Cox, who recently sold his
resilience property to Jack McCul
lough, expecting to remove to Pen
dleton, has reconsidered the tmatter
and decided that Heppner is a mighty
good town to remain in. He recently
bought a residence property trom M.
L. Case in the same part of town.
Mrs. Lena Snell Shurte received
a telegram Monday morning appris
ing her of the death of her niece,
Miss Agnes Snell, of Arlington, which
occurred Sunday night. Shiwas 16
years old and the daughter of Mrs.
W. 11. Snell of Arlington. Mrs. Shurte
left for Arlington on the Monday
morning train.
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Charter Number 11771 Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER
At Heppner, I" the Htate of Oregon, nt the close if business on February
l!8, 19110.
BESOUBOTS
Ioiins anil ilisnjiints, Iinliiillnn rediscount!) (ex
cepl those shown In l and c) $1,1G7,972.19
Total loans 1,107,117:! 19
DEDUCT!
Notes and lulls ri'dlsrcunlej (other lhan imuik nc-
ei-plHni'i-H soldi Isee lu-itl ".a)
(Ivenliulls, nnseeuri'tl
V. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED !
Iioposlled to xe'iire clnulalloii H'. S. bonds par
uilin-l
Pledged lo Heelin: postal suvlngs depoHltH (pur
VHlUt
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Win- Savlims ( Yi t it'lralrs nnil Thrift Stumps ac
t Ulllly owned
Total P. S. t !o t-i Mini ill sei'iirities
OTHER BONDS, SECURITIES, ETC.:
290,r,41.fi S77.327.fi3
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These new Suits have the appear
ance, the fit the comfort and the
style of the highest grade custom
tailoring, with the added conven
ience of being all ready-to-wear.
The new ideas in style, in fabrics, in colors
and patterns afford ample choice for the
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In fact whatever men wear is here in dependable qualities at reason
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WA.NTKI) Work during the after
noon at 50 cents an hour. Address
Mrs. Lizzie Nelson, Heppner. Thone
735. 46-47
Dennis McXnmoe .who recently
purchnniid the Wilson hotel, reports
j Ktat he Is busy Riving the place n
I thorough renovating nnd that busi
ness 1h very good. Mr. McNamee ex
jpects to remodel the house, utilizing
the rooms fonndy occupioil its liv
,inn rooms by the Wilson family, ns
, ."dilitiona! bed clumber it. This will
iKivo hi, 11 nt least ten adtlitional beds
v. Mich his growing business already
demands.
I.. N. Traver, who is building the
new Klks temple nnd Heppner hotel,
and who, by the way, Is some hustl
ing building man, reports indications
for continued building activity In
Heppner throug'.tout the rotrlng mtm
,mer ate growing brighter every tlay
and he rather experts to make Hepp
ner bis heiidtiuat tern for some time
to come. Mr. Traver has recently pur
! chased n new car la which to rhase
the elusive Jack rablt and otherwise
aniline himself outside of but inns
hums.
1'. S. Ackcrinun, able editor nnd
publisher of tin- lone Independent.
was a caller in Heppner last Tuesday
r.ftc' noon coming up to keep tab on
t'i" untie of one Charles Spetry, who
is a candidate fur the nomination for
sheriff otl the democratic ticket.
Cliai He we.tts a mighty pleasant smile
a nil f.is thlnes nie ruining his way
In r.it load lot. Ackernuin Is so nd
dieteil to the printing 'habit that he
had to take a biitci-r while In town by
folding M-vci.il hundred rnpi-r in the
Hctltld ntflce "Just to keep from ret
t'tlg lonesome," he Kill it,
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Mr sn.l Mts. Wltiel and family
eic r.ilb d to S ib m Tin nd.iy even
ing en account of the death of Mr
C.etttinn. aiandfather ef llessle and
In.lial,' Wit. el
Mi I'liolittie of Hepiaei. In wotk
in : iit i: l-tii.i-.I i-n th. lr few lioue
Ceil M.-Corit Uk. of lone. Is wotk
! l'i- for Mt Cat I. Ctav.
I'r. .1 l lv. out meteltrinl. rnl to
ll.St.net HjiiitiLiy.
The pttpils of tie Momn mhool
( t'l.tnted an iittlv (,t:.1-n.
1 M . t. t. .i!f. mtt 1. .1. her, sp'-nt
the . k n.l In II. t-ner.
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The students are delighted to see
the interest that the parents and
r.ii-iidn of the school are taking in
ilicir welfare. greatest nei, ai
present Ib the playground apparatus.
"A ' certainly appreciate your hearty
S '.I . iport.
The tennis season will soon be here
V: are hoping to 'have a permanent
t.-nnis court before the year Is over,
but in the meantime we are going to
pl.iy on the old court ncross from the
hospital.
The girls are glad to see that the
volley ball and net are here. The
gills are gradually buying equipment'
to help them In their" gymnasium
work. They are going to help pay
for such equipment from the pro
ceeds of a program to be given the
latter part of April.
The Student Body play, "Six Miles
From a Lemon,' will be presented on
March 20, In the high school auditor
ium. A mutinee will he given in the
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for child
ren only, admission 35 and 50 cts.
The final presentation of the play will
be given in the evening of March 20,
at 8:00 o'clock, admission 35 and 50
cents. If you want to have a hearty
laugh, come and see It. It will be
worth your while, and will be a great
help to the students. One-third of the
proceeds is to be given to athletics
and the rest will be applied on the
new clock system which hasieen re
cently Installed.
We are very glad to Bee Ruth Hud
dlcston and Erad Frad back at school
again. However, word has Just been
received that Erad Frad Is now suf
fering from a relapse of the flu.
The senior play Is being put under
way which will be given in the near
future.
Andrew Baldwin of the class of '23
has recently left school on the ac
count of Illness.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Morrow Heights Addition
1 have long since believed that one of th first and most neressary re
quisite for the upbuilding of a community Is good wholesome water.
Now that Heppner proposes to supply this fartor, and having often been
it-quested to sell building sites out of m East Side property, 1 have con
cluded to put it on the market for sale In lots and blocks, and the plat is
now noiuing completion under the supervision of Mr. S. C. Martin, a civil
engineer of wlile experience.
The tract Is easily accessible, has a fine view r.nd Its auhdlvlsiiin
makes It desirable as home site. One of these days jrnu will want a
home In Heppner. Why not buy a lot now when It can be bad at a reason
able price, on very easy terms and In what Is surely destined to be a most
beautiful ti-sldentlnl district.
If you have never walked up on the hill, do so now. You will bn
snt prised at the beauty of the location with a view scarcely anticipated,
Mt. Hood being cleat ly outlined In the distance. Candidly, I ant sur
prised and much gratified at the easy grades possible to reach the ptoperty
s worked out by Mr. Martin, who Is on the (round, and who will be pleua
rd to give any Infot motion concerning the plat.
Perhaps It Is not entirely out of place to say that in platting this
piopetty 1 am as much Interested In making It a beautiful home t an I
nm In the ptofit that may be tealli-d. but I do not want any one to buy
unless they fwl It 111 be profitable to do so. Nevertheless, I have no
hesitancy" in saying that In my opinion, before you have made your lat
payment, under the liberal term I propose to offer, th lots will hav
gieatty rn.iance.l in value.
WATCH Till.' SPACE FOH StTKQt'KNT INFORMATION.
J. W. MORROW
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