Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 01, 1920, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, June i, 1920
The Mikado Coming to Chautauqua
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FRANK SHIVELY
PRACTICAL HORSESHOER
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SCRIVNER'S BLACXSMITH SHOP
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Bread LiKe Mother
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You can have it if you use our famous
White Star
Flour
For Your Baking
We have just received a car load of Spring
"ia Beardless Barlev for Seed
We pay highest cash prices for
Hides, Pelts and Furs
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Elevator Co.
When your Plumbing goes
Wrong
Phone
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Among all the English Light Oucras there is no question of the great
popularity of the Mikado. It Is colorful and keenly humorous the lines are
clever, the costuming beautiful and the tunes mighty catchy. The Chau
tauu.ua management has been greatly impressed with the splendid success
of the Davis Light Opera Company through the East during the past several
years, and so determined to bring them to the western audiences this summer.
The Company will give the entire opera on the second night not merely
a short cutting. The Mikado holds a place in our affections because of Its
many charming songs and situations. You remember the plot is concerning
Ko Ko, the Lord High Executioner of the town of Titipu, his charming ward
Yum Yum, the Mikado and his disguised son, Nanki Poo, and the Court Horror,
Katisha. Besides these, there are many lesser characters. Probably the best
known songs are "Three Little Maids are We" and "The Flowers That Bloom
In the Spring Tra La."
All In all, the second night at Chautauqua will be a program such aa
you will live over and enjoy many months to come.
FUGITIVE FROM SIBERIA
We lnako a specialty of quick repair work, keep
ing always ready the materials and men for im
mediate .service.
1 1 u liave new wm L tliat ymi wish us to figure
mi we will he very .;fad to Mihtnit prices.
ur work is guaranteed to jjive you perfect s:uis
lacl iciu and if you are iin) pli';isi-( in i-vorv partic
ular we will spare neither time nor niotiev to
make it riht.
Peoples Hardware
Company
"MAXIM SILENCER" FOR SHIPS
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National Bank
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fugitive from I'olnnd anil SIImtIh,
1 iinlvcil In Sun Kr:uicic(i on tlie trims-
' port Urt'iit NorlliiM-n with u moving
Hiory of trngi'ily, a Ivi'iiturc iiiul ro-
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HAVE. THEIR CWN JOURNALS
Almost Evrry Induttry It Represented
In List of Bntiih Periodical
Publications.
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It Is Claimed They Will Absolutely
Do Away With Noise Mads
by the Motors. .
. Ei:lt ships now sailing the Pacific
ereim are equipped with irrent
silencers, weigliliiR 8,XtO pounds each,',
the Invention of Ilirain l'ercy Maxim,
ruinous as the inventor of the gun
silencer hearing his imnie. If success
ful, this newest "Maxim silencer" may
stimulate the tendency toward general
substitution of the speedier, more
economical, oil-burning vessels driven
by the super-powerful engines of the
Diesel type, for the present-duy
steamers.
"The motor-driven ship Is the ship
of the future," Mr. M ixlin said recent
''. "However. In the past
there has been one great disadvant
age, the terrillc noise of the motors.
The new silencer we expect will solve
that problem."
Mr. Maxim said that, Inasmuch ns
his patents have not been Issued, he
cannot disclose the construction of his
new Invention. However, In generul
principle it Is not unlike other Maxim
silencers, depending on accomplishing
lis work by nbsnrblng the recoil and
hence silencing Hie terrillc exhaust.
Mr. Maxim says It Is not dissimilar In
design to the smaller Maxim silencers
011 the market for several years for
use on motor and power bonis.
Alfalfa Ranch For Sale
With hay selling readily in the stack at from $16 to $30 per
ton in. this great permanent stock country, and three and four
large crops each year, an alfaUa ranch is a sure winner
Here it is:
1 60 Acres on Lower
Willow Creek
120 acres under the ditch and worlds of free irrigating water.
About 75 acres of growing alfalfa and more ground already
prepared for seed. Fair improvements. In the best alfalfa
region of Morrow county. Get this quick and raise your own
feed or help supply the hay market.
E. M.SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
Snellinj by Ear.
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don has i." i'.ii.'il a form of laniriinu'e
with a on,, tumid, nne symbol notation
of h'ticrs iiml digraphs. A sample of
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Tie stxirm looks very much I'ke
Si'!llng by i-iir. It ought not to re
quire liny very complicated system of
lilies. In fuel, many people habitually
ell by inr without the miihorlly of
the .ici"y il!rtlim. There nre many
.ii'l)' who bine given up further lit-
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EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
best in Meats to her family. . She can be assured she
is doing so if she buys her Meats at this shop which
is conducted in conformity with modern methods of
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
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