Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 22, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, June 22, 1920
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.J. IiOCAI, .NEWS ITKMS
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Mrs. K. N Gonty went to Portland
Sunday where she will upend several
weeks vacation.
Miss Sadie Huddleson, of I. one i
Lock, is spending the week at the I
home ot Miss Eulalia Iiutler.
GOOD GOODS."
Mrs. Frank Turner and little
daughter, Annabelle, left this morn
ing to apend the week in Portland.
Miss GwendolynDarbee has return
ed from Portland where she has been
a student in one of the high shools
of that city.
PAGE EIGHT
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Mrs. Clara G. Essor, state bible
school superintendent addressed
Sunday School workers at the Christ
ian church last evening.
Prof. Powers, soil and irrigation
expert of O. A. C, was here during
(tie week investigation proposed irri
nation reservoir sites on Willow and
Jthca creeks.
Miss Opal Weimar, a Iteed college
Htudent, and who is supervisor of
Junior Chautauqua work for theWest
Coast company, was the guest of Miss
Ituth Van Vactor while in the city.
Mrs. J.W. Stevens and her daught
er, Miss Mildred, left for Portland
Sunday morning an1 alter a few days
in the city will visit friends at dif
ferent points in the Willamette val
ley. Guy Boyer and Enwnett Cochran
have returned from Montana where
they each shipped two bi'nds of sheep
for Kiimr.ii'.r rang?. The gentlemen
report splvidid feed on the ranges
they secured and fine weather in
that section.
W. H. Cronk and family left for
Portland Sunday morning to help en
Hhriue Shrine week and all visiting
Shrinem. The Cronk family and the
Devins family of lone, have rented
a furnished house for the week and
will live right.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Barrett went
to Portland Sunday to enjoy the fest
ivities of Shrine week while visiting
rdalivei. and finn'i. While in the
city l.hey will be hoisc guests at the
home tt Mrs. Barrett's brother, II.
V. Hynd.
Vc. and Mrs. C. 11. Summers and
son Hale, of Andover, South Dakota,
wer I he guests of Mr. uml Mrs. Paul
tiMii.mil last week having slopped
here on tln;r way to Portland to at
tend the Shrine convention. They
left lor the Hose City Sunday morn
ing. Mots Ceoiglu Shipley, former well
known unit popular llepptier girl,
ram. In from Portland Friday for a
vac it ion viHlt with relutivca ami
triouils. Miss Shipley graduated from
l.Uoiln high school In Portland re
cent! al'er iietving as president of
tu i .e..er class for lh past veui.
1) . .1 P. ('under h;is itH-eiviil n
le'i"r I rout M. (). Ilennett, division
niiiee. lor the state highway com-oii-.ioii.
r uy it tc th:it he will be ready
li meet willi the tomiiilllce appolnl
i Min-.f 1 1 ill,' Hgu to look over the
I r ee..e,l llepptier Lena Lexington
,.'. roil toiile soon utter June .
M. It: own, of l.nne Hock, nnd her
i.pi ;hl ". . Miit. I.riwdco, of Pol I l.iil.l,
i line I n vlt.illng Mm, llolieil
'lii i'ipsoii lor Hcvcuil dais, were pas-
:fi",ei:t on Saturday' tiiiin (or Port
Lull Mri Thompson Is also a
il.i iishler of Mm. Iltuwii. MlHit Kita
s
. Mm Tlii'iiipMin'n daughter, ac-
t nji.iii e ier riandiuoilier and
mint In I'oi tl.'.hil for a few weeks
i .1
J W, tllliliti. a trapper entplovnl
h ,t hiuiiher slici pincit III Hie Hill
l.i V e i euiillll) Willi tnMililurtet(l
.it the Kilkenny I (I lull, Icpoll lli.lt
'lull the putt 17 lljts lie Jul killed
J I r.iote mid fmir liolictl. An
Ik- -' i. a bonus nf 2 'ill eai It tiinii
it i ' . .pini ii for every varmint Vll
!e I he Is III llkillg plcll) linn. I HiHil
Mi t.ililn ellt In 1'nttl.llld Milllil.it
In ielli A tew lt.lt Ull. I II in' 11 Inn
l.l nil Mill bull tun family to ll.pp
iter.
Mr mid Mm ' McMi-namm
tnl Mi II V liutler iltotf to pen.l
i. 'mi )eitriil.tv adetiiiHin fur
. ..'il'le ul d.i l ull. ill Mi Men
li It .ii. Illtlteit til ple.tin mrrl
ti l't li" K II t. Mo nf t'ehlmliu l-t
iii.iii lii tt.r Itmiti.t up rllf hrti
I f J i i e M stun, tinlieltitl
tlilxf lor tlii- K nf (' I'll' met
i f limn t ni tin" I'tlurli'nl t"lirr
Vr V. Mi tiii.i Hint ti built IriJ
inr an .l lir in ' i;iiuittt urtiun
Ptnblrnn," in l.l. h rn-t I"
ii I'Hitii'ular UBIU. la tb to
.b litu l tb Jvhm Vt ItrajKl.
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Mts, Com lliitncll. who vimh the
attest ot her ciiumii. Mm. S. A. Put-'
IIhiiii lor I'll iI.inh, let ui tied to her '
home In poill.itid Saturday.
I
Harry Selby, iio luis the coulraet j
of deluding the pipe fur the mw
grutlty mater syitmn up illow creek
reMinie.1 hauHng lat Thursday alter I
seten'l dav J a) n:t oiniMil by the solt 1
mads following the leeeni rami.
-
U-t v. o l.lt insnene, minister
ol Ihe t htiKiian ihuich, went to
petiill' l .ii Tbtitsilay to attend a meet-
1 IUk o! Ihe iiiiiimti'is nl that id nom I-
iiuiinn wti nli mas In se,ioti In that
;i,l) 1!. in s. lay. Krlia an! Saturday
-
i Mr ami Mi W K MiConn.il, nf
1'niiii. il lilutfs. Iowa, aiiiteil liill' i'P-
i tier nirlv l-t week loi a week'a tlsit
with her tn m her A M Pluip an l
tu tauiilv Mr. nd Mm Mct'oonell
came .t tli rol to altelld the
I ,ttt mem loi eting In 1'oitl.lll.l
! V U I'wHi and l.niiily, areom-
pniei bv V l CU'k. and dituhtet
!M4rjot), Uit lot poitland ftatur.lsr
atteinoon to spend III Weit ttltlillg
I it h the nthef Stu Ine,. The ItW'IU
will .i In thrir rottase at Korkawiy
I bmch fm be aiimmer following the ,
Hhrlne in.-, t eg and the Clark fmil
Ul spi'Dd oii.e lime la Pnrtland
Herbert t! loslone. who lk
after cv Italy rwad work In tha L'na
aeighborbeod. wa la towa rrldar
Calling
"BEAU
i
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 REAL
MAY HAVE THEM PLAIN, FANCY, OR EXTRA
MINORCgLC
Heppner, Ore.
taking out a road grader with which
to iii end the broken, placed In the
road of bin district caused by recent
i heavy rains. Conilderable damage J
was done In Franklin canyon and
Mr. Instone w kept busy for a (lay
or two pulling stranded nut on out
of the mite.
J0,n Maldinent. oil time Mrrknian
s 0f the Lone ltock country, and pr"-
lent roinmlssi'iner uf ijitlinu rounty.
I " a visitor In H 'iipn "i Satuulay.
'Mr. Maldinent .i line ..ii. , In Hie
tnany ti-w bullditu: vt : i h ue been
' elected atnee hi last visit here a
: cll other mihslanllal rtidenrea
of liiiprovement. Mr. Maldinent wa
lone sheepman ho pl.i)eil a lucky
band last fall for after being In the
l"'p buine for many year and
proUling by the hhmI prlren of heep
, ""d w""' P" ' )e.tm. he sold
i "u' " ' heep and most of hi
land l.il fall Jul before that hard
winter tote tome nnd. by the same
token, not long before wool and
theep pr.-r hit the tolincn.tn.
HepptiT Herald Wrnit Ad bring
hon e Hi,, liaion,
Muny riant Contain Hugar
It i aa Interring fart, that sugar
ett But only la the rn. beet-rout
, ni maple, but alo in, the aap of
,nuut on hudred and ninety other
p!aat aad Uww.
your Attention to
BRUMMEL" SHIRTS
SHIRT FOR REAL
NOTU'K
Notlc Is hereby given that I, the
undemignetl under the lawa of the
Slate of Oregon, have taken Up the
animal hereinafter denctibeil while
running at large on m) premise near
! Castle Itock, Oregon, to-wlt:
I j Drown atalllon. 3 year old.
'about 00 pound, no brand.
1 (ray mare, S year ld, about
1000 pound. Mplder brand on right
ahoulder.
4 bobtail yeatllng, ap.iler brand
on rluhl ahoulder.
I bobtail black atalllon. 6 )ram old
about (50 poiindn. spider btand on;
right ahoulder. . I
I gray mare. 1 year old. about'
lOuO mind. win aurklng colt; spid-i
er brand on right ahoulder.
1 gray mar with aurslng
branded bar over triangle on tlaht
tin older; year t'M. aMiul u0 lb.
1 blark atalllon. 3 yrar old. about
900 pound. pider biwnd on right)
boulder. I
I blark mare. 3 year old. about
, 0t pound, apijer brand on r 'M
ahoulder. (at Urge oa land owa4 or teaaed by
That I will, oa ju la Morrow rounty. Oregon, that
THl'K!I'V, THE I DAY Or JILY.lf aurh rattle and horw are not
t 20. at Ihe hour of elevmt oVIork .take off our property wtthm two
la the forencMin. of aald day. unl" wek from the date of thla aetlce
the aame ahall have b"B rvdemt, t.al we will take all eurh atwk
at what I Vnowa a Marihall a mr and pmcevd to awll aame aerordlsi to
' rail, about 4 mil "l of t at!e
Kork, a aald rouaey aell eai-h aai all
f aald animal I t th i 1 and
b-M b tidet. ier rsh la haad. f r the
MEN fPj
FANCY COME AND
purpose of paying the coata of taking
up, holding and lelllnn aald animal,
toRi'tber with reanunable damaxea for
the injury caused by aald anlmala
running at large on aald premise.
M. C. MARSHALL,
Dated and first published this 22nd
day of June, l!0.
t'On SALE A-l grad HoUteln
heifer giving 4 gal. dally. tlVO
ranh.
A. L. Strait. lone. Ore., Hot 373
WAXTKD 20 head of hore for 4
lnonlh pasture. Rate 12. 50 er
month, i in l le met of Hoard
man; Jack (iorl .n. 7 f,
1 HT At John !ajf barer ue a So.
,1 Kasiman Autographic Ko.Uk. Fin
rolt.liW notify W, O. King, tloardman.
Oregon, and receive reward.
7tf
VTt K T OHNHtw OK ftTcx K.
Notice t hereby given to all own-
I er of rttl-and Dor-a now running
Ut
tHted at lleppaer. Oregoa. thl lit
day of Juae. 12.
7 KDVY A MIALKY.
SEE
HOItSKS ASTItAT. ItKWAItl).
Kslrayed from near Hoardlt
Oregon, 1 black geldlac. three
old with on white hind foot and one
black mare with one front and one
hind white toot. Both branded with
hatchet on right itlfle. Reward. No
tifr J. A. Howell, Boardman. Ore.
7-
KASIIIONAIUR PRI'.SNMAklXt.
Heuiodi-lliif and Ladle Tailoring.
Mr. Currea, Church atreeL J7tf
tXHX H.H K HKAI
One reglalered Ptrrheron atallloo.
For full laformatloa Inaulre of or
write to Walter Rood, lleppaer, Ore-
ton, r
KOK HAI.K
Ooe 12 foot MrCormlrg Header la
goo4 niBdition. Two good draper.
Prlre 1200. Tall term to re.pon.l
ble par tin.
A. W. OA MM ELL.
" Letiagioa region
rtill mi..tfing hinder ptae.
tlcally new. for farther infnrwa-
jttoa rail at my pure at goUU)
j8priag. A lie 3;n. M.trfcaJi wagoa
1'9 CHRIST Mor.HNKK
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