Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 15, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, June 15, 1Q20
IjOCAL xews items
Frank Glasscock was in from
JOightmilo Tuesday.
D. O. Hall wks? la Heppner from
Newberg early last Track.
Mat Hcaly started hi.i ohecp to the
mountains a few days ago.
Tom Matlock was down from his
Hinton creek ranch Wednesday.
J. I). Brown of Portland was a
visitor here during the week.
Mrs. A. C, Smith, of Portland, is
the house guest of Mrs. Emmett
Cochran this week.
Ed Neill, well known sheepman of
ISutter creek was in town during the
week on business.
Wilbur Browning of Toppenish,
"Washington, was a visitor here last
week.
Ralph Adkins, wheatgrower of the
Butter creek country was a visitor
here the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chapman of
Ijmg creek were in town last week
with a load of wool.
Charles Jones, Heppncr Flat farm
er was In town Friday attending the
funeral of Mrs. Emmett Jones.
WANTED 2 or 3 nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms by refined
couple (no children). Address
' ML Hoehmer, care of Herald ofllce
Art Finley was in from Sand Hol
low during the week and was look
ing mighty cheerful over the crop
prospect In Iub neighborhood.
John Curran, well known sheen-
man of Sand country, was here dur
ing the week getting ready for the
mountains.
H. M. Cummings, who was form
erly cashier of the Bank of lone, now
engaged in the Insurance business,
was a visitor hero Thursday.
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I Calling your Attention to 8
"BEAU BRUMMEL" SHIRTS
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III! srt fTfcl
l YOU MAY
ill!
A marriage license was Issued on
Suturduy to Mr. Hay M. Taylor and
Miss I,oa E. Ilrlggs, both of this
city.
Petersen & McCtilly, of Eugene,
liave iiotillcd the Commercial club
that they are In the commercial air
plane business and solicit a contract
with llippncr for a visit to this city.
Mrs. Herman Drlscoll, who ncent
ly underwent an operation for a:pen
incltls at the Mooie hospital, is re i
revering ruplilly and will won In1
utile to I clu; n to hei home.
Mrs. V. Nal left Monday for her
home ill (Ink land, Oregon, hnvim;
been called here by the serious Ill
ness of her father, A. II. McFcrrin
who Ik now improving nlowly.
of
Mrs. Chan. Soiber, of Wanhoiigal.
Wellington, and Mm. J. E. Uiwii'iicc
Portland, mother and sister of
Mrw. Gay Anderson arrived Thurs
day for a k ' visit with the An
demon fuiully.
.Mir. Kay Moore has roeovrtvi
from an operation to which she re
rilitly HUbnuttcd and In Hgilln In
charge of attaint at the Moore hort
pltal. lulling her lllm-K Mis. Whit
t'U K.in i Inti i'iled the hospital work.
I'.il Aill.nii, who l operating 11
worn! i.tmp on upper Willow en i k In
All lilult to ! apply Heppner people
Willi lone inwii furl. Miys the re
rent liev i.ims have will nu ll iiuole
thi en ;n! iit.u; Pi p.ii--..lde lor
lirwy hauling
'llnoo ttl'n M.llod I lie I'll, lilt. l'lllu
1j t tv.lin: -peak III li'fln'l tetlllK
lit thr I'll I e I ,' i II ttl I'll I lltl.oileil iv II
ki M.ie Guidon. Impel senator uud
the It'iH .m li .lb' illal tel to. The i ll
ti i l.il'i" i in all promise to be ut
blrli mi ' it il H in it the i l k.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW SPRING AND
SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS AND ARE SHOWING AN
ASSORTMENT OF PRETTY PATTERNS THAT IS CER
TAINLY WORTH YOUR INSPECTION.
. SHOWN IN
SILKS, SILK STRIPES, MADRAS AND PERCALE
You have good reason for wearing
"BEAU BRUMMEL" SHIRTS
They fit : The shoulders are rightly proportioned the sleeves and
cuffs are tailored for Style and Comfort in fact it is
a nru oiiidt van nrai
a ivlRl oiiiru run hcal m
HAVE THEM PLAIN, FANCY, OR EXTRA FANCY COME AND SEE
MINORCaCO.
Heppner, Ore.
merrlal club regarding the pre
posed drive for a promotion fund of
$4jIUi0 the Mate chamber propose
to raise In Oregon within the neit
settled In an apartmnt they will be
Joined by Mr. Clark and Majory and
the family will have an their gueiiui
during Shrine week Mr. Clark'i thrive
brother w ho reside In Canada.
Dun Stnlter, president and general
manager of the Mayflower Mine. In
II. il." Mil' was III
lull 1 V' .1 . a fill IrlU'i ts ttl
fmily la lu'il lite IIIMir.Ulre pleipt
Mr. and Mm. C. I.. Wooilard and
Utile Hon Hun. and Mis. Win. Tracy,
left Monday morning for their home
In ShoKhotie, Wyoming. II. W. Gaunt
aci oinp.inli d the party an far an Spo. i couple of month"
kune on his way to Montana for the !
sheeting ne.iMin. ! Pi ter Curran, foreman on the John
Shrtldan eiitute ranch, of which W.
t:i ilioily saya that whi n the t'. Mahimcy la administrator, left jrin- th Greenhorn disttlrt, has gone to
John lay piojecl la nil under li rig.i- ' let day for the summer range with the mine for the aummer and r
iioii il.e wheat bill of the comity, not the Sheiidan sheep He will upend j pecta to have a large amount f de
an, lit liiiLation will ret mote mln- thc Siii.iiinr near Whitney, linker vrlopment of done duilng the
i iiutit. : nummer. i tie tunnel la now in more
I than Boo feet and the In'entlon In to
! moke an effort to block out the work
John Kilkenny waa In town rrl-',h . deten.iln.. Ju-t how
day trying to dimmer the difference mut.h of nt afr hr h(l B(lW ,
between receipt nnd rlpetidlturea j
in tin' sheep business. Itn Mentally
Juhii tnii.t for Hi Jnhn n becnuln.
ii ii nd con-eumtitly bl,ter wlni.il
ciops. uie. Just notice the rffiit
Hie in I'.iniiiliini of the dlstilct and!
one cmiil sized picnic In having on
the coiiiitty tlis e:.r.
fornla but after reaching nouthein
Oregon decldi-d that ou account of
the gasoline shortage they would rut
out that part of their trip until an
(.(her aeanon.
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looming on a nlmppint dip trying
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Sunday. Jun Irt, li:o
I!. tile school at 10 o'clor a. m.
Co iinienlon ervlr and pleaching
at !l o'rloik; the tnnrnlng talk will
lor.Mit of a rcpott of 1he niitrlrt
C'ltvtntion being held at Teuilli tun
thin we. k.
Christian Endeavor merlin M 7
p. in. find preaching at 1 p. ni. Thm
addrrsi will embody Dr. MeMurtry'i
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Kftrayed from near Poardman,
Oregon. 1 black gelding, three year
old with one wh.te hind foot and oue
black mare with one front and on
hind white foot. I'.oth branded with
hatchet on right ntifle. Ki ward. No
tify J. A. Howell. Ilourdtnan. Oie
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ItenindellDC and Laille Ta.lorlng.
Mm. Curren. Church atreet. J Ttl
One rrgliterei! perrheroo (tallloD.
For full Information lniulr of or
psali.t. matter of Intense titeit riu l Walter Hood, Heppner, Ore-
i tn every lllhle student. Kvere one
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