Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 13, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, April 13, 1920
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LOCAL XEW9 ITEMS
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The Senior Class of the Heppner High
School will present the laughable three
act comedy
At the High School Auditorium
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Curtain 8:00 P. M.
Admission 35c and 50c
If you want to enjoy a good hearty laugh
clors't miss this play
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Rupert Julian
Crer.tor or "THE KAISER the Bract
of Berlin," in un amazing p!cturi7.u
tlon of Win. J. Neldig's- great Satur
day Evening Post Story
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"The
.lingers"
Tho story that made a Nation lose llsxleep.
See llii , aaiazliit, ir.clnr lilm d from Win. J. Neldig's wonderful Saturday
livening 1'ont Hlnry that created a sensation. If you've read the story
...ill".! l,e t ti .-t tl .! by Hum great plitu.e play. If you haven't read it you'll
,. J.-y it j'ui the anie. ll'n :re:.t! See It!
Thursday, April 15
Olive Thomas in
4 The Follies Girl'
A d irinj dancer defies dignity
Friday, April 1 6
Vivian Martin in
Jane Goes A-Wooing
A stenographer vho (hews gum, hut is spunky and high spirited
Saturday, April 1 7
Sunday, April 18
Concession f wlix
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Prices 30c and 50c
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Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson drove
to Pendleton Saturday afternoon re
turning Sunday evening.
Pete Farley was in town from his
ranch Monday looking well pleased
with the fine growing weather.
WANTED Respectable woman as
housekeeper and coolc on small ranch.
Call or address this office. 41tf
Jim Farely was up from Willows
where he is running his sheep, spend
ing the week end with his family.
Frank Cramer and Mr. Myers were
over from Boardman Saturday on
road business with the county court.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
Remodeling and Ladies Tailoring.
Mrs. Curren, Church street. 37tf
Dr. B. F. Butler left for Portland
this morning on a business trip which
may keep him in the city for somt
time.
Mayor and Mrs. R. J. Vaughan re
turned from Baker Sunday evening
where they spent the Easter holidays
with relatives.
Harvey McRoberts of near Lexing
ton, was in town Saturday making
final proff on his homestead before
County Clerk Waters. "
WANTED A Good Second-hand
Bed, Springs, Mattress; also One
Good Rug and Dresser. Inquire at
the Herald office. 48tf
Van Marter's shearing crew left
this morning for Alderdale, Wash.,
where they will start shearing tomor
row. The crew expected to open the
season March 1st but inclement
weather held them back for six full
weeks.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred S. C.
Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching.
$1.50 per setting of 15 eggs. Call
Main 92. Mrs. Roy Whiteis.. 47-50
Morrow county soil is soaked to
bedrock farmers tell us and the pros
pects for a bumper crop were never
better. During the storm last night
66-100 inches of rain rell and indi
cations are that more showers are
in store.
W. H. Stewart, of Boardman, was
here during the week representing
his community before the county
court while thatbody was considering
the proposed road to connect the
north end of the county with the
county seat.
The sidewalk builders are making
a big change In the appearance of
upper Mai street. New walks are al-
upper Main st-eet. New walks are al
most co.npletod to the power house
In front o:' the McNamee lot at Main
! and May streets.
, Dan Stalter, who has b"en visiting
!iin dauirhtor at Payette, Idaho, for
some time, returned to Heppner on
! Wednesday evening. Mr. Stalter says
j tho Idaho country is booming, os
I pecially the city of Nampa which is
rapidly becoming a business rival of
Boise.
Jot-pph F.skelson was in town last
Wednesday arranging some business
affairs before leaving with Mrs. Es
kelson fnr an extended visit at Ta
eoni.i where the critical Illness of a
relative calls them. Mr. and Mrs. Es
TclMon are also planning an extended
trip east a little later In the searon.
Oscar Borg went to Portland Sun
day where he will Join Mrs. Bor who
has been visiting In the Rose City for
some time and together they will
'enjoy a pleasant trip to San Francls
I co and other California points where
' they will remain for a couple of
j weeks.
The plate glass front is being placed
i In the notth room of the new Elks'
I building today by workmen sent out
.by the W. P. Fuller Co.. of Portlund.
The room will bo occupied by M. L.
I'm ran as a Millard parlor. A new
(date was alo put In the GUllum A
1 Ithdiee front replacing one broken
i while being set li'M winter.
I It Slufliee, lleppner's movie
iiianejie. went to Portland Sunday
on bultns runri'Tted with the furn-
I - h n t ami opening of his new
theiite In He Elks' building which
nu-pli lou ev. nl In local flluidom will
lake pi.ne about June lt, This new
theatre will be sivoml to none In a
town of enil.tl Ue In the notthwrM
wln-n opened nml Mr. Slither, durlns
hi runnerllon with the Star, as local
mattiiKer. has prut en l!.t he kn.ms
i' to not only rite r 'i entrttaln
tnent but nlu to tfat the public tlrht
whlih Is woith something
Mrs Ed t'uiran ,f Vancouver,
Vehir,l!tiin, BdiimpanSetl by her
iliun lit-r, Mis Alice I'tutan. were
hete fir a few ijt duilnis the week
ti iirf Mrs t'litian's m other. Mis
M .k, and her s's'rr. Mrs. W. V
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Your Money
WHEN YOU PLANT GRAIN OR GARDEN TRUCK
YOU NEVER KNOW WHETHER YOU WILL GET A
GOOD CTtOP OK A POOR ONE.
WHEN YOU PLANT YOUR DOLLARS, NICKELS Oil
DIMES AND QUARTERS IN THIS STRONG SAFE
HANK YOU CAN BE SURE THAT IT WILL BRING
HACK A NORMAL CROP OF INTEREST Y.EAR AFTER
YEAR AND WITH NEVER A WORRY.
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW LOT OF SAFE DEPOSIT
HOXES. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM
TO YOU.
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heppner high school ball team
went to lone Saturday where they lo.it
a game to the lone school team in a
score of 14 to 15.
Never before has there been so
much moisture in the ground in that
".ei'tion as Rt present, Mr. Ritchie
wys and the prospects for a bum
per crop for the wheal country north
of Lexington are good.
Mrs. Ada Woodward who formerly
resided on Butter creek in this coun
ty, was here from Hermlston Monday
on business. Mrs. Woodward purchas
ed irrigated alfalfa ranch on the
Honiilston project last year and Is
well pleased with her new location.
The alfalfa Is making a fine growth
now, Mrs. Woodward Bays and the
county looks very promising.
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annoyances?
It's licri now and it's surprisingly low ir ri
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' :mn2 cuciion to lift up the du.t. airt,
oml ravcllinf.j which nre oo r.t (1 nn! awept tip ty tho
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omazlndy aimple ami $n fris (mm cmpliratioa anJ
bulky "iiiuchiiury" that a chil l can ocrute It
On dcmontratl'i nmr!fVy onltwt
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