Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 30, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, March 30, 1920.
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Bread LiKe Mother
Used to MaKe
You can have it if you use our famous
White Star
Flour
For Your Baking
We have just received a car load of Spring
Beardless Barley for Seed
We pay highest cash prices for
Hides, Pelts and Furs
Heppner Farmers
Ele vator Co.
Phone
Us
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Vt nuke a specialty of quick repair work, keep
ing always ready the materials and men for im
mediate service.
If you haw new work that you wish us to figure
on we will he very glad to submit prices.
)ur work is guaranteed to give you perfect satis
faction and if you are not pleaded in every partic
ular we will spare neither lime nor money to
make it right.
Peop!cs Hardware
Company
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The Moral Risl
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Viiil )mi r.m'1 e t.ililin'i rrnlil o ei tin;!,! K.illier. II
'1.1 iiiiilln i'f Iii'.'iiuiiih; KNoV al niii bunk, nf
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in ili mini id. id In 11 Hi.. time -in i t. lii iurtiilii'f
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Farmers & StocVgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
When your Plumbing goes
Wrong
J- CKCIIi NEWS 4.
:-
(Too late for last week)
J. H. Franklin and Harmon Mont
gomery of Rhea, were doing business
in Cecil during the week.
J. H. Miller of Boardless Barn, is
a busy man these days drilling wells.
J. J. McEntire of Ewing, autoed
to Arlington on Saturday to" meet a
party of young men from his native
town in Ireland. After the glowing
discription Johnnie gave his friends
of Morrow county and Cecil especial
ly we are sure they will all decide to
settle in our midst and hope they will
all prosper in their new homes.
Geo. H. Marks, one of the state
highway engineers who has been
working with the surveying crew at
Cecil, has been transferred to Minam,
Wallace county, and left on Friday
Mr. Marks has made many friends
while in Cecil and their good wishes
go with him.
We hear there is to be a big dance
in Cecil hall on March 27th. Arling
ton band will supply the music. Mrs.
T. H. Lowe will serve supper at mid
night. Every one welcome.
Ralph Winters, of Four Mile, made
a business trip to Arlington Friday. ,
W. E. Ahalt left on Saturday for
Heppner with a fine bunch of ewes
and lambs belonging to Minor and
Matlock. Another bunch left about
the middle of the week for Heppner
in charge of Ed Comiskey.
Geo. D. Anderson arrived at But
tevby Flats on Friday from Hynd
Bros, ranch, Rose Lawn, Sand Hol
low. Mrs. and Miss Ellen McFadden of
Eight Mile, were calling on their
Cecil friends on Sunday.
Claude L. Murray of Ellis Minor
ranch, lone, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Barnes at Poplar Grove.
M. U. Logan and sister, Miss Olive,
arrived in Cecil on Monday from
Portland and will spend some time
visiting their friends before return
ing home.
G. A. Miller, of High View, and R.
E. Duncan of Busy Bee ranch, were
calling on Leno Logan of Four Mile
during the week.
T. W. Lowe left on Monday for
Sand Hollow where he will resume
his duties on W. B. Barratt's ranch.
Mrs. J. H. Franklin of Rhea, visit
ed with Mrs. T. W. Taylor on thel
Curtis ranch on Wedrfesday.
I Mrs. Davis, who has been visiting
around Cecil left for Spokane on last
Wednesday.
Mr. Peterson of The Willows, nc
companlod by Hugh Van Scholck of
t'uiatillii, were callers at Cecil on last
Sunday.
W. lteymer who has born winter
ing his sheep -at Karl Kiirnsworth'B,
lelt with his bund for John Day on
Friday iiinrnlnK.
Mr. ami Mrs. l'liil Brady nutoed
to Arlington on Wednesday to meet
Mr. mid Mrs;. A. Minor.
The coiin y roiid men, aftr wnrT;
Ini; on the Cei'll in;i(l-i for u eouplo of
wei-Hs. left fur li ; iron on Monday
am! will oomiiiriiiv wcnk I here.
Wiine Spi'iiy of l'in Is now
wmkliiK with the t.l;,lo hinhway en
Hineeirt around IVril.
Mr. and Mis. A. K. lints of The
IluiiK-.iliiw, left on the lneal Tor Hepp
ner on Wednesday.
MIkh Hazel Winters of Shady Dell,
who him been vlltin friends In lone
rejm tied home Thursday.
Mrs. Itiynnt, who him hern visitltlR
hi nmul Cecil rel'imi'd to her home
In North Yiiklnia Wednesday.
I'. I.. Vinton, st, ile engineer, took
In Hie St. Patrick's dunce In Heppner
WeiltH"l:v and detliii til lie had the
lime i f his Hie.
Mr .ind Mrs V Hem Ikseti of Wll
linv rie.k tiitnli. ! i.ililtiK on
i i Iiel i'. i i! i r! n.W m Ki iilay.
fi
Dress Up lor
Easter
A classy new Tie will
add much to your ap
pearance when you dress
up for Easter. Select a
few from our fine assort
ment for your spring
needs
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We handle the famous
Hardeman
Hat and can assure you sat
isfaction in Style, Color and
Price in Your New Easter
Lid. Come in.
Scim
Hughes
Co
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Mill T
I ('It
fore the people on May 21.
Multnomah County Pomona Grange
at a recent all-day session, not only
endorsed the relief bill for higher
education in Oregon, but requested
lis nine subordinate granges to go
out in their communities and work
for the bill. The Orc.uon Dairy Coun
cil has also ."trongly endorsed the bill
which is to lie v"ted upon M;iy 21,
j ami which provides 1.26 mills to pro
tect the work of Hie Agricultural Col
lege, the .Mute I'r.i verity and the
.Vuimal School.
The Stale I'niversity, the Airvlcult
t.tal College uml (lie Oregon Normal
School now hi.vo 5400 fulltliiie stud
en's. The number does not Include
iitiy of the thousands of short course,
ciirifspondcnt-study, or uniiiier
school rludents. The Income from the
state for these three Institutions has
Increased only three and eight-tenths
per cent in seven years, althouch
their attendance has Increased 150
per cent.
The Api irultui ul College and the
Stale University will have to close
Unir doors to at It nut lliuo Miidents
and pel luii s to twice that number un
!. h lellef Is vot 'd In Hie May elec
tli n. II. 'Hi institutions nip In ttrcat
need of elusxroimis n tut laliorutnries.
In I mem l. 1 ' I
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ttiiv.' fe".-:i...l Tin-
Ollr t" li 'l I'll" .IV
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l!i ii ti.itii n ill Hie St.il I liHeislty
tune lo lie it nuinei ens M.tny of
llie.i- nun men- technical peclallsl
III In .inches of null iiltilie, hoin the
t'iite run l!l lilfniil In lose, us new
men tiitiiinl limn Hie sl.ile In a year
or Iso
I'liui.-i r!i.iiit of Hie SKilrlilt
Hist li'lli l'e, Hir St.itr I'niMlsMV nd
Hie Ni'tnuU Siliml In Hits lrlnlt).
lisie )iil if. i lif l s tmi'klrl rvplsln
(Hi: Hie ri at I he Hm Itist H uilons
Tie (...iiVlil !nii Hut Hie number
f uiii.(. hii a! Hie i i it nil til at Col
I. !. : . I III .. r retil. nd
m ii ruixi-i'v IM per ceni. in
mm li y.its. tuil Hi.il Iht Income
fnrni Hie h.' til M'.isrd le than
l"T t i cut In n.l.titinn Ih buy
ing p. "Sir i'f Hf inner tu ilwlininl
liii.li!j ,n. IM1 A. a iull. Ih
H'lr Hi. I lul'ion ' I1:P In Main
tn nnt eti llf Hmip. a many sliul
run on id imjlni of ! than
niir tult i), iiKiinm, and rannnl
"niak rnd li rrl " Th ai !"
of Hi tranti. fur Hi hlhr duca
lienl nl 'I b '.l that i lu cim b-
T!ic p.mitsHon coiiunlttee of Hi
rale club reiiuisls ptihllcntlon of lite
following oidlnnnre:
OnllniiOi . 117
Section 1. Any person, or persons
who shall throw .cost. haul, or de
posit, or any prson or persons who
shall prnilt lhlr axnia or m
ployra or any pran undr thlr
control to throw, cast, haul or de
posit any slops, pnprr, boxes, barrels,
tiinniir. wood, tiash, scraps, refine
rubbish, offal or filth n any airt
or alley, or on any lot. pier ot parscl
of land within Hi rorpoial limit.
of the Cliy of Heppner. shall t diem
ed tiillly of a misdemeanor and upn
rnlclioa Ihereiif shall b punUlurt
b fin of not than fit didlata.
oi mot than fifty dnllat.. or by tin
prixmnirnt In Hi city Jail net
than (wo days, nor mor than tsrniy-
fl days.
llrppnt' tirw hlr la lookliif
Hi, it I k hotel ty day. Th
turro finish Is golnc on th front
and thmts ar hginraini rlcht dnan
lh Una.
and Prosper
I now have a fine list of choice Wheat
and Stock Ranches to select from, but
they are going fast. Now is the time to
buy and get ready for summer fallowing
Easy Terms and Fair Treatment
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she
is dumg m if she buys lu-r Meats at this .sK.p which
i conducted in conformity with modern methods of
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Propt.