Tuesday, June 15, 1920. THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE FIVE o o O 1 l 1 BOAKDMAN NEWS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v 4 4 4 4 4 The Rev. J. W. Howard, pastor of the churches of Irrigon and Board man preached his initial sermon last Sunday.using tor his theme the boun dless love of God from which noth ing can separate us. With the com ing of a regular minister, the wor"k of the church should receive a great impetus in this growing and vigor ous community. Haying has begun in the Board- man section. Much of the first crop is already down and the rest is on the way. The rain of Monday night did little damage. While the labor is rather scarce it is being met by co-operation among the farmers who exchange work. Much of the ma chinery of the community Is used and owned in common, several neigh bors going in togetaer to purchase an outfit. It has finally become possible to get water for irrigation to the school grounds and they are being plowed and levelled in preparation for seed ing and landscape development. A lawn 100x300 feet in front of the building will be the first attempt. The Murchie building on Main street is rapidly Bearing completion. It is of modern design in reinforced concrete and sts a pattern for fu ture construction. One room 25x80 will be occupied by the J. C. BaU linger Hardware Co. There will be a bank in the corner room, and a grocery In the remaining room. W. A. Goodwin is directing the work. Leo Root is excavating for a build ing on Main street to be occupied by the Post Office and Telephone Ex change. This with the new construc tion work of the Boardman Lumber Co. In rebuilding their recently burned office and lumber warehouse makes a decided improvement in the looks of the town and with the con struction ot cement sidewalks it will be easier to get somewhere. The Highway construction work at this point has been completed and now S. H. Boardman, who has been engineer, as well as John Day bar- becure manager, is a man of leisure. L. H. Allen who has had charge of the concrete work for the highway is leaving with his family for Salem. Plans are developing for the con struction of a cement water tank on the lot donated to the city by P. M. Smith, for supplying the needs of the city for water. Maud E. Lamson, returned to Cove Oregon, where she will spend ttye summer. Miss Lamson will have charge of the home economics work in the schools' next year, and was looking over the situation in prepa ration for her work. Mrs. Ada Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Warner, is leav ing soon for Yreka, California, where she will visit her sister. W. H. Gilbreath, of The Dalles, has purchased the homestead of S. Shell in Juniper Canyon, and has taken possession of the same. The consideration was $3200. Mr. Shell made the change on account of health. The Community church is receiv ing a coat of paint, which materially adds to its appearance. When fin ished it will be the little white church on the corner. Notices for the annual school meeting June 21st are posted. There will be the election of a dirctor, a clerk, and consideration of the 1921 22 budget. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CECIL NEWS 4 4 4 j 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pat McEntire of "Killarney" was a business man In Cecil on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd of "But terly Flats" spent Thursday amongst their Arlington friends. Haymaking is in full swing on Wil low Creek and Alfalfa is cutting off good as far as we can hear. Miss Georgia Summers of "The Last Camp" and cousin Marcellus Dan Schirach left on the local for Arlington on Saturday. Coal Situation Alarming ! The I'onl ait tint Ion In the United Ktatra Unlay U becoming alarming. It I lmialble to aeciire mine labor. The rar nituitllnn In beginning, acute and rf nut lm wide lu-ofx with no Immediate relief In eight. Due to III long. hard -Inter, roal atorka of Ixrfh com mercial roiiautni-ra ami ImliMriul lisrra arc depleted. The altiiatlnn l rnet ununial." Freight rate advance mum. MJne rate are advancing. Only 11HI Coaling daya N'fnre t1irltnw. Place Your Order NOW! TUM-A-LUM Lumber Company Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Misner were callers at Cecil on their way-to Ar lington on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs of "The Last Camp" spend Saturday and Sun day visiting friends in, Heppner. Henry Springer of "TheBungalcw" made a trip to Heppner for the week end. J. H. Streeter of Four Mile and Bert Palmateer of Morgan were cal lers in Cecil on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everrett Logan of "Hanview" were doing business in Arlington, on Tuesday. Mjr. and Mrs. A.E. Ross, and family of "The Lookout" left on, the local for Heppner on Wednesday. Charlie Sperry and son of lone were doing business around Cecil on Wednesday. Miss Winters and niece Miss Hazel Winters of "Shady Dell" spent Thurs day afternoon at "The Last Camp." "The Mayor" and J. H. Lowe of Cecil autored to Heppner on Tues day returning home Wednesday. J. H. Franklin of Erving, who has been visiting in Eugene for some time returned home Friday. Miss Malinda May of "The Lone Star" ranch visited with Mrs. Geo Krebs of "The Last Camp" on Wed nesday. Mr. A. Hemiksen and son Clifford of "Willow Creek" ranch left for their Hamilton ranch on Saturday morning. Galen Falkner returned to Cecil on Saturday and left on Sunday for the Lundell ranch at Rhea, where he intends to worTc for the hay ing. Roy Scott, camp tender or one of the lands of sheep from "Butterly Flats" left on Saturday with his pack for the Hynd Bros, ranch at Freeze out. Peter Bauernfrlend left on Thurs day for his annuel vacation which he will spend at Ritter Springs. Pete i! KEG declares there is no place to equal the Hitter Springs. Mrs. Frqna Balhm who has been upending her vacation in Heppner re turned to her duties at "Butterly Flats" on Friday. A large bouquet of beautiful roses, eight varieties of different colors, are to be seen In Cecil store. These ros es have been given by Mrs. W. G. Palmateer of "Wlndynook" ranch near Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nash and daughter accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elma WilUnt and Ron, left on Monday morning for a tour through Waithlngton before returning to Cecil. Hen Ilarnen of "Poplar Grove" wan In lone on Saturday consulting Dr. Walker about aome trouble on hln face. We are glad to lean XT. Ilar nea la feeling much better since his face was lanred. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hcnrlkaon of "Willow Creek" ranch who hav been In Portland for a few t'aya, re turned home on Monday driving a new Jordan car which they had pur- rhawd while In Poitland. Miaa Sarah A. May arrived In Cecil m Sunday from War to. where he ha been teaching arhnol and will r.pcnd her vacation with her patent at "The Lone Star" ranch. Mr. ami Mia. Geo, lcnrlken titur n'd home on Monday from andy (M. Where they have been dialling (or a few ilay. They were anoni panted by their daughter Mildred and liter M.. llernlre Ili'iwiQ r.f Cnro'. .. .. .j. .j. .j. .;. : 4 v 4 4 4- 4- 4 4 4- 4 R, N. Wade lor at Will diil!r and h i wife and children I'M Hund-i uornlng. Wade anl vn ln r.y auto fot Idaho I'alla her they will l"k up a suitable home and Mr Wade and ttlfe daustllera Will i11 a abort lime at Woodtmrn with re. Uur before Joining her riiharid rid "H Mr Wad and family I e ' - tie their home In lone for evf r-art and during tbtr tr l After the Chautauqua Entertainment Refresh Yourself with a glass of our Burnous (IT'S COOL, REFRESHING, INVIGORATING and HEALTHFUL and not a headache nor a cross word in a barrel of It. OUR NEW PASTIME IN THE ELKS BUILDING """" IS THE NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITV Our two clerks, LEONARD and MIKE will take pleasure In serving you and will smile while doing so. CURRAN & BARR Dealers 4a ONLY THE BEST IN Soft Drinks, Cigars Confections and Fruits made many friends who regret to ave them leave. We Join In wishing them success In their new location. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McNamer are enjoying a visit from Mrs. McNamer's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Rodger of Bnndon and her brother1 Roy and family of Presoott, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Olden of Rhea Creek left Saturday morning for Port and where they will enjoy a few days visit with relatives. Wayne Sperry motored to Heppner Friday accompanied by Mr. llanna of Portland who Imil some IiuhIiichk matters to attend to. Mr. liana left the following morning for Portland. Mrs. Ed. Miller and daughter Geneva left Friday evening for llcpp. ner to upend a few daya villi the formers daughter Mrs. Aelbrt Men nig and to attend the Farmers' picnic that Is to be held Saturday. Mini Deulah Mlner youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M Inner of the F.lla neighborhood, re turned home Monday from Nevuda Mo., where she has been attending school fur the pKt year. Mias Mia ner flnlnlied her Sophomore year and waa very inurh plcnaed with the arhool. Sl.e b accompanied home by her aunt Mra. Ida May Ilea of liny (.'ity. Michigan, who In a guext at the Ml ner home. Mra. M inner and her aixtcr Mra. Ilea expert tn l me In a few dnya by auto for nn tend"d ttlp thru Southern Oregon and Ih'Ioim returning ulll go to the coast for a abort tlni". Mra. George M'lntwh came Tuen evening and will llt for a few il.i at the home of Iter dam-lit" r Mis Fred Griffin. Mr and Mta lloy Holme. ! ft on 1), ii "lay for Ktet'eriwin.W '-ti , aheie they lll ltll telatlvea. Mr Ali'e W eatt.i rfoid of f)! I noted a f daya lt with h W Mia Mary IU! f tM nty Mr anl Mr I'errr llpkina left Tu'-'lay f'r a brief bu.ini.a trip to t'r'f ! ! "f rl ,arnde nt'i'Mn t-.otne f'ridar rrilng M-a John fiehran left thuinda for H'llltl't h"f "I " HI lehd s few days with her sister Mrs. Walter Cason and while there will have soma ental work done. C.B. Sperry, local grain dealer, left Sunday for Portland whero he will spend a few days on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Snerry was bc- ompanied by his wit" Mrs. E. J. Keller and three sons rrlved Sunday from Milwaukee to oln her htlHband who Imtr been hern for aevetnl weekw. Mr. Keller and family expect to make their homo in lone. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Sheinwell who uvo been vlHltlng for a few days at hn home of the hitters ainler Mra. E. J. Hi hln w returned home hint Tueaday. They were accompanied homo by Mrs. HiIhIow and tbrefl hlldren who will vltdt at the Sliem- ell home and other relatives. Rev. Storm, a IlalitlHt mlnlaler of Weaton supplied the pulpit at lh llabtlat church li;.t Sunday morning and evening. Ilev. Storm will hold service for tho next four evenlngn of this week beglnlng with Monday In the same rhiirrh. II. A. Ilnwklnn of Walla Walla la here and will attaint with the singing. Everybody Is In vited. Mra. Com Darnell, of Portland, In here for a few d.iya the gu. t (,f her eoaain, Mia. H. A. I'utllion. ixtl (.MIIOV IS SKI I 'I It'll,. The alory la lold nf a Mliiin. aohller In California who hua ln-n notified (hieit tlmea hy the r ile paitiiient of hla il.uth In France but il la ruild the third In l,:ul. . f. llow la Hill rlnpUml ii l,e luith of III" repnit. IH E Tr OUM lis til' MiH K. Notire la heretiV riven In btl Itmn. r of faille and lmiia no running; at large on lnd otni i r baaeil by ... , . . 'ia in ii'iriuw i ouiiiv, i in K'm, iriat If aurh raltle nd hoi. ate tint lakin off our propeiiy within two we.a fiotn the dale of (hi notice that W a III liloi no alt aurh aliwk and proceed l' II aa'ne annidlng to la. I'ate at eppn r, fiiegon, tlila litti dr nf June, I'O'i Kf.NN V 4 IICAI.Kr.