Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 10, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday. August ioth. 1020
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J. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Theodore Anderson was in town
S:.tur.iuy looking for harvest han.
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"BETTY OF GREYSTONE"
An appe aling luunan interest story featuring adorable
DOROTHY GISH
and that prince of lovemakers OWKX MOORK
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Thundering across the desert ' jfji
cn a stallion shod with fire tne V- " 3 ,
virgin rod at the head of the 1 1 H !
wild Black Korse Troop to the $i?J sf
rescue of her American soldier ' W'j'A if!
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human as the call of the virgin's $4 i ft
heart as rich with romance v
and mystery as' a shutterei ' T ' V I
ffjayjf harem. See it now. . v. I j
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Jim Carty was in from, his Junip.
canyon ranch Friday on business.
Ed. U. Huston and family returned
Tuesday evening from an extended
vacation trip spent at Albany, Ore.,
their former home.
j E. M. Hulden, progressive farmer
I of Dlackhorse district reported Fri
jday that wheat in his section is run
I ning around 20 bushels per acre.
J. A. McCoy and family arrived a
few days ago fromHormiston and are
looking for a permanent location in
the Hcppner country.
Universal -Jewel
.$ 500,000.
Production dp Lmxc
DIRECTED 3Y TOD BROWNING)
Starring
,? ) and 500. All Children occupying seats, must pay.
1'U I DAY, Au
rust llh
BIG "BILL" HART
in "Till. MOXKY CORRAL", an old lime rodeo.
SI' X DAY. Augit-t 15
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Sam E. Van Vactor drove in from
his summer homeThursday afternoon
to meet his father and sister who ar
rived from Goldendale, Washington,
to make a visit.
Roy V. Whiteis and Dr. Allison re
turned Wednesday evening from a
business trip through northern Giant
county where Mr. Whiteis has an ex
tensive insurance business.
Mrs. Mattie Adkins, who has- been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred. El
der, EnVtett, Idaho, for several
months, has returned to her home in
this city after enjoying a delightful
visit in the Idaho city.
Mrs. T. J. Humphreys and daught
ers returned Tuesday evening from
an auto vacation trip to Portland and
Willamette valley points, where they
spent a pleasant month.
! Judge Campbell has bought the
old restaurant building on east Wil
low street and will remove it to his
lot on the east side of Chase street.
It is understood the building will he
used an an automobile paint shop.
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Mrs. Clyde Wells received a letter
from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Parker, who have been visiting in
southern Oregon for several weeks
saying that they have purchased a
home at Gold Hill, Jackson county,
and wiil return there this fall to re
side. Thy were former residents of
the old mining town.
George E. Sperry was on the
cripple list for a few days last week
due to a shaking up a broncho gave
him Thursday. While chasing some
stock down, a steep hill George's
bronk suddenly switched from a run
ning start to a bucktnfc finish and
George wasn't in (the saddle) at the
finish. George says that Is a situa
tion that will try a man's soul as
well as his staying qualities.
You
At the matchless style and
value of the new models of
A Paramount Picture
0:d shoes are a strange place in which to look for
rj;:iaiK-c, treason and intrigue, but Dorothy Gish
t jund them there.
SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 14th
CRIST and COSTA
ELABORATE MUSICAL REVUE
W. B. Tucker, who farms In the
niackhorse country, was In town
Thursday afternoon and said he ex
pected to start heading his crop Fri
day morning. Mr. Tucker says the
wheat already cut In his neighbor
hood Ik a very fine crop and his Is
about an average of the neighbor
hood. Mr. Tucker will be In no hur
ry selling his crop believing the price
will be better later It) the fall than
at pivnent.
Dr. McMunlo has suit his pet
badger, "P.U: ter", to Mjiyo Urns.,
fumou KUigleal specialists at ltoch
ester, Mitui. The Mayo's have nn x
lersive zoological garden In connec
tion with their big hospital plant at
Itochestcr and Htister will henceforth
cnn.tliMite iir.e of the p-lnclpal at
tractions there. Itoe thinks his pet
may be more popular at Rochester
than he had mown lo be alontChahe
street, 11 ppner, (or the way Hunter
tin : up Kiwns and tuipcil down
i hh l;T'i a 'li't slow.
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that we are now showing, in both back
and front lace models, designed to meet
the requirements of every figure type.
A wide variety of handsome fabrics in
white or pink Contel or Broche. If you
desire smart Corsets at modest prices
for every occasion it will pay you to see
these Corsets.
HEPPNER, ORE.
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summer while
sacks of wheat
every day.
hauling come 300
to the warehouse
riefore selling your wheat or buy
ing your bags, see me; I ant. in the
market. Koy V. Whiteis. 2t.
SPECIAL MEET PIUCES
Farmers take notice that we make
special quantity prices on meat for
harvest crews. Central Market, lotf.
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John J. Kelly, welt known sheep
man of Hock creek, left this morning
for Montana where he Is summering
his sheep expecting to ship some
2 500 head to the Chicago market
within the next week or so.
The special meetings now be!nc
held at the Federated church are go
ing on with Increasing Interest, the
evangelist la preaching on espiclaly
Interesting subjects of a dispenwi
tlonul nature. The special singing
of the evangelistic party are drawing
man-.v lo the mectlni s hlch are be
ing held each evening at 8:00.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our thanks and
appreciation for the assistance and
sympathy extended by our friends
and neighbors during our recent be
reavement. Especially do we thank
friends for beautiful florr.1 remem
brances. Mrs. Allre MrFerrin and family.
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hu:cii notices
LOST Suit of clothes on road bet
ween Heppner and Condon, Tues
day night, August 3. Elks', pin on
coat lapel. Suitable reward for re
turn or information leading to re
covery If left at this office. 16-17.
FOn SALE. One piano In
good condition. Cheap for rash or
terms. Enquire of Mrs. J. McCol
lough or Emile Groshen or phone
Main 422, Heppner, Ore. 13-15
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every Sunday morning at 1 1 : ti 0
o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall. Testimony
mcciiiuM are hM every Wednesday
evening at 8:(m o'clock at the home
of Mr. Eugene Slociim. All I'lier
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TOIl SALE A house and two lots.
Fruit, shade trees and an excellent
garden. Mrs. A. E. Blnns. 14U.
WOKK HOUSES FOH Hill E Six
good work horses for hire through
harvest. Enquire of Waller Rood.
Heppner, Oregon. 13-14
FOR SALE Thirty-two inch Cai
Separator, cook house and otlw
equipment for sale at my ranch
nine miles nort heart of lone. J.
H. Iinus, lone, o.e. 13-15
LOST Fiom running-hoard of car
In Sterule canyon. n ar Hector
r.tni h. 5 mm Lu.-i r revolver. U.
lurn to or notify L. V. Gentry,
H.rplier. Oie. Stiltable reward.
13 tf.
FOit SALE 1 'i I 7 P.uirl:. compliilely
o crhauled. u i. i l b.irsaln. tSEO
Ti re s tn .p it'ride patties.
I'i17 0'iiU'-. ti. w'.y ovi rhauled. In
n.i.'.l.ni condition. Anmher liar
g.iln. KM). T -rins a above.
H. ppn. r OniaK,. 1 3tf.
rar in fine co-(
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Foil SALE Kurd
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