Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 20, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS of ALL MO:
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APRIL 2o, 1920.
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Today and Tomorrow
Tuesday and Wednesday
On Lawson Ranch South of Heppner
Two new Fordsons will be in operation dem
onstrating their practicability at plowing.
If you are interested in modern farming
methods come out and see this demonstration
of what the Fordson is capable of doing on a
hillside ranch.
Chas. El. Latoureli
Authorized Dealer
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Thursday, April 22
Bewitching Mae Murray in
"The Scarlet Shadow"
Life waa drab and sear for Elena until a romantic college boy came into
her life. He climbed over the hedge that made her a prisoner, persuaded
her to sneak out for a movie show that night, and then when after a gor
geous evening he was helping her back Into her room, the ogre aunt dis
covered them.
Friday, April 23
"The Mayor of Filbert"
Ho wandered Into Filbert elad In the rpga of a beggar, but the mighty arm
of politics M niched forth to touch him and he became the mayor of
the city.
Corinne
Griffith
Saturday, April 24
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This ' (try of a young woman's fight for love nnd honor against Ircinc:
dous odds rlw the talentid and beautllul Yitmtr.'iph tar imp of her best
roles. The human Interest is strong . with n tr.wtcry !. mint well min
tained, and tln te ate many scene of great dtumatlc Intensity.
Also Larry Seman Comedy
TLL BE D--"
Sunday, April 25
WILLIAM FAVERSHAM IN
"The Silver King"
A Paramount-Artcraft Special
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Miss Georgia Summers of the Last
Camp, spent the week end with Miss
Bernice Franklin of Rhea.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Murray of
lone, spent Sunday and Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barnes of Poplar
Grove.
Misses Violet Hynd and Lizzie
Bahlm of Butterby Flats, were call
ing in Cecil on Sunday.
Martin Bauernfiend and friends of
lone, made a hurried call in Cecil
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jim Hardesty and family of
Morgan, were trying out the Cecil
Scenic Highway on Sunday with their
Doit car. Mr. Gorton accompanied
them. They spent a short time visit
ing with J. V. Osborn.
Mesdames A. and G. Henriksen of
Willow creek ranch, were calling on
Mrs. Clarence Winters- of Shady Dell
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Springer anad family
of Heppner, arrived on Saturday and
are staying at the Lookout.
We understand the 0. W. R. & N
railway is contemplating extending
their siding at Ewing. We hear that
John Nash is now busy grading the
ground for that purpose.
Otto Lindstrom of Morgan, was a
business man in Cecil on Thursday,
John H. Miller of Boardless Barn,
who has been busy drilling a well for
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Mrs. Holmes Holman and her dau
ghter, Marjory, who have been spend
ing the past month with her sister,
Mrs. G. B. Reese and other relatives,
of Yakima, returned home Saturday.
She was accompanied home by her
sister who spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. John Cochran. She re
turned home Monday.
Mrs. Joe Bezley of Portland, is a.
guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Robert Sperry of this city,
Mrs. Roy Cochran and little dau
ghter came down from Heppner on
Sunday and will visit a few days with
relatives.
Mrs. Gus Read and two children
left Saturday morning for the home
at Corvallis after spending several
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
There was a lively meeting of the
Boardman Farm Bureau on the even
ing of the 16th, at which time reso
lutions were passed favoring the ap
propriation of money from the dis
trict funds of d'strict No. 2 for a
reconnaissance survey of the Board-man-Irrigon-Lexi'igton
road. It was
fj-iher resolved that the support of
the organization be given the college
niillage tax bill, the public school
v iiilage tax bill and the state road -1
per cent bond im;t bill.
A committee consisting of S. II.
Boardman, A. L. L.irsen and W. H.
Stewart was appointed to complete
arrangements for a John Day Bo :.ter
Buibecue to be held on the project
some time in Jvnu just before the
first, cutting of al a!"a.
M-t. W. H. Stewart was elected W. T. Nabb. They were accompanied
soc'al leader of the bureau and ( lie j home by her father who will visit at
monthly meeting will in addition to the Read home.
the business se.-;.iou be assured of E. J. Keller arrived Thursday even
some social Ceat'ires regularly. ing from Milwaukee and at present
Miss Bertha Davis of the home is visiting at the home of his mother,
economics department of O. A. C. I Mrs. Alice Keller. Mr. Keller ex
visited our schools and community on pects to make his home in lone and
last Thursday. She was very favor- j will move his family as soon aa
ably impressed and compliments I school closes at that place.
Eastern Oregon in general on its up- I John Land, who has been visiting
to-date buildings and progressive, his mother, Mrs. R. C. Land, at Twin
spirit.
With the election of Maude E
Latnson, of Cove, Oregon, as home
some weeks at last has struck a good ; economics teacher the faculty of the
flow of water for J. J. McEntlre of Boardman schools is complete for the
Killarney, on his hill ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Logan and
family of Fairview ranch, Mr. Leon
Logan and family of Four Mile, and
sister, Miss Olive, of Portland, Mrs.
Peter Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A.
Miller of Tighview, Mrs. Jim Hard
esty and family of Morgan, also Mr.
Gorton, spent Sunday visiting with
J. W. Osborn and Mrs. Weltha Corn
best at Cecil.
Ernest Hartman arrived from Port-
coming year. The other teachers are
Naomi Runner and Blanche Sherman
of Falls City, C. C. Johnson of Pull
man, Wash., Miss Daisy Lee of Mil
ton, Mrs. W. H. Stewart of Board
man, Miss Myrtle McNeil, of Board
man, M. B. Signs of Boardman as
principal.
rians have been completed for
cafateria servjee in the school for the
remaining weeks of the term. It is
however, to be considerable of a
land Sunday and Is now busy working problem and It Is rather amusing to
with the surveyors around Cecil. j look over the school menu of a few
Mr. and Mrs. Claud C. Clark of years back when quite an elaborate
Arlington, accompanied by Mr. and ; iunch might be served for three cents.
Mrs. Blackburn, made a short stay I The industrial club work is prog
ln Cecil on Sunday. j vessing. There are standard clubs in
Walter Pope left on Monday for ' m,wng I and II; poultry, I; cookery,
Walla Walla where he will visit for pKi j. several individuals are also
some time. I working on corn, sheep, pig II, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash of Ewing. Aa goorl ils the seeds arrive garden
and Mrs. Peter Nash of Cecil, were w(Mk wm )e started. All this will
business callers In lone on Tuesday, j ,,, t0 the local and county fairs
Jack Hynd of Butterby Flats, and
A. Henriksen and son, Clifford, who
have been missing front Cecil for the
past few days, returned to their res
pective homes on Wednesday, wiser
i but sadder men.
Mrs. Ben Barnes of Poplar Grove,
next rail. The Grange has' appoint
ed a fair committee, the farm bureau
will do so and in cooperation with
the school a fine showing will be
made.
Wilier will begin to run In the irri
gation ditches at once. The town and
spent Wednesday calling on her Cecil ! (ne ari,ool district are constructing
friends.
Mr. Lang of Spokane, represcnta-
I tive of the Cleveland Tractor Com
pany, was doing business around
Cecil on Monday and Tuesday.
M. O. Bennett, state highway en
gineer and friend, Mr. Oliver, of Port
land were surveying the new roads In
the Cecil district on Thursday and
Friday.
NOTICE TO HOLD HONIr SAM
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a permanent water way iunn m- -.
coiner of the school forty, R. Rands
is doing the work.
Falls, Idaho, for the past eight weeks
returned home last Wednesday.
B. A. Amy of The Dalles, came on
Wednesday and spent a few days in
our city on business.
W. R. Cochran made a business
trip to Hermiston Saturday returning
Sunday evening.
Miss Eva Lundell of rendleton,,
came last week and will visit with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. John Wilt came home Friday
after spending a few days in Portland
and Moro.
Mrs. Mary Ball left Friday for Fen
dleton where she will spend several
weeks with her son who Is there for
the benefit of his health.
Mrs. R. W. Brown came Saturday
from Walla Walla and will visit for
a few days with her husband and son
Mrs. Brown has been spending the
winter in Walla Walla keeping house
for her daughter while they attend
I ed school.
Miss Margaret Cook of Bend, who
has been visiting the. past month at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Kennlth
Blake, returned home Tuesday. Mrs.
Blake accompanied her as far as
Arlington, returning on Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Painter and lit
tle daughter, Miss Edwlna, of Walla
Walla, who have been spending the
past winter In California, touring the,
state by auto, came Sunday lo visit
with their friends Mr. and Mrs. It.
W. Brown. They returned homo on
Monday morning.
PLANT l'OOIW IMTOltTANT
Sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the 15th
!day of May, 1020, and Immediately
i then-after publicly opened by the
l County Court of Morrow County, Ore.
'ogn, ut the office of said Court in the
! County Court House In Ihe City of
Heppner. Oregon, for the purchase of
bonds ol said County, Issued for the
building of pet m i it 1 1 1 1 1 1 roads then-in
( In the sum of 12". ""0, same being
In denominations of ti11"" ai li, num
bered II tn Jim Inil'l iie, en id builds
to bear date .Sown. her 1, 1'M'i, mi l
to nintuie iiliMilnii ly without option
of prior ri ,i n,,tii,n Now n.bor 1.
I'i2't. said boinh to In ar liitcicrt ut
not lo er...., -v p. r nut per an
num, payable t einl arum . 1 1 y on May
and Nou n, 1, 1. 1 (ii t, piirnipil and In
ten-si payable la 1 ImI.-iI .-laie. rold
coin t tin ill To ill t lie ( 'i.'in' Ti a
Uier or l the I i i a I Al-eriiy or tin
State of flngon in N'i Y"'k City
Said bids run ' be in-e.,n pained b
cerllflid rhwk f'.r T, 'i nut ol
the f,ie value of tin- Iminli bid lor
4nl nur-t be urn oii'l 'ion.,1
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The Court I. i Mi !'
Plants depend fo rsoil food chiefly
upon ten soil elements-. Five of these
are always present in cultivated soils,
but five others are likely to be ex
hausted by continued cropping. These
limited five are nitrogen, phosphorus
potaslum, calcium and sulfur. Soil
surveys of Oregon counties to determ
ine soil content and condition are un
der way by O. A. C. and the 1'. S. 1).
A. The flri.t publication of findings
"The Soils of Jai-Vsoon County", has
lust been bsued by the experiment
station. O. A. C, Coivnllls. Copies
are free.
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ANNO! N T.MIAT
In. f. II. liean announces that In
ttill have Heppner about April 22
having enter ed Into n par lirer r lilp
with rr. Selling, of Portland. lr
II. . Hi wi-in s to i-xpii-SH bin iippi -rela
tion 'if the splendid treiitnn ril lie has
iii-elved fiom the people of Morrow
rounly during Ills residence In'le. i
would ah" appreciate bsving rill
H, on. Ind. blid lo him to call and
rnaktt settlement by Cai.lt or note b.
lore the dale of bin departure, fiO f,l
NOTICE
All b t'iil voters should register. If
v ..ii l, .iv (liuni'ed your W'limt In
I.I I to e.HS, Or H'l' ll'd regltlereil
fh'iuld ii'i'ii'l to 11.1s matter a'
,.nt,. In o.nlarit rniitler n to !"
on I'.e pilri'Hry i-lmn.ri mid
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L. P. Davidson, well known farmer
of Eigbtmile and lone, announces bin
candidacy for the Republican nomina
tion for county commissioner In thin
Issue of the Herald. It was announc
ed a few days ago by the lone Inde
pendent that Mr. Pailberg, present
commissioner, has declined to run for
the position this year.
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Appreciation.
Thou bust tiiinle me known to
friends whom 1 knew not. Thou hast
given me scuts In homes; not toy own.
Thou In hi brought the distant nerir
inn! minli. it brother of the si ranger.
When one l.nnus ihee, then alien
there Is none, rhen no door Is shut. Oil
riioit me my pincr Hint I may never
Inst- Ilic lilies of til.' touch of the "lie,
li Hie t.lav of tin' rniiriv. Tugore.
E.Kjcr for Information.
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'lie tiU.-'t Inici. -ii"l him. inn. dnv
In. tl.'ti'l.tl to Ml his Mimil brother
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In Int. I Id : " I In- "tuff In Hint vein
I i ci'S riic In art g.ilng; do ou know
v.nis in if" "So," nut brothers
'lulck r.plv. "I don't know; what It
Ii, oil or g i ?"
The Old R'imtin Hou'hold,
In'llie tas of old Itoiiin the culinary
c piii ' ini-lil of no eli'giiiil c lnlill li
merit l'..ii-'i.'l .'iris lln, , y.1'1, sIIht
nrnl pulls of iirloiis ilost rliiloiis rich
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v.o n, I io.,! twenty fi-i'H nt nine, irml
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an liil.nl'i' iis-ortiin ot of grldiroiis. frv
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