H i i t PAGE EIGHT THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, September 7th. 1020 4 LOCAL NEWS ITKMS Mrs. J. W. Stevens was in from Hal i! mini Thursday. Mi. and Mrs. V. P. Mulioncy re ImirJ from Portland Wednesday oven i riff. (.'. K. Woodson r.nd family wont 1o I'orLIa ml Wednesday on a short vacation trip. Mis. Campbell and Mrs. Hanson Htifihes were pn-wngers to Portland Wdii"Silay morning. Mrs. Pearl Hendry, of North Ya Vinia, is Hie. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cason. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carter were In front their Hliea creek ranc)i Monday. Miss Kathryn Pattison went to Portland last Wednesday for a couple weeks visit with relatives and friends Miss Helen W.'iiteis, of Terrebonne Oregon, who has been the guest of her brother, Roy V. Whitei.s for sev eral weeks, has returned home. ' Star Theatre To-night JAMKS J. CORBKT'f in "Prince of Avenue A" Joe Anns-Iron?;, of Butter creek, who helps look afler 13. O. Neill's sheep business, was a business visitor In lleppner Monday. Tom Ollrien, who represents one of the biggest slieep and ranching interests on Puller creek, was in town Sal unlay on business. Montana where he and J. W. Beynier summered several bands of sheep, later shipping them to the Chicago markets. Prices were not very satis factory but might have been worse. Mr. Beymer is now at Chicago with the last, train load of their shipments. Star Theatre To-night JAMES J. CORBETT in "Prince of Avenue A" Alex Wilson, prominent rancher of Boardman, was here during the week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and meeting relatives from Seattle who were here on a visit while auto-touring the great Inland Kin pi re. Married Frank Strader and Miss Ester (Jraybeal, of Irrigon, were mar ried at the home of Rev. Livingstone, last Salurday afternoon, Mr. Living stone performing the ceremony. The young couple will reside at Irrigon. Yesterday being Labor Day the court house crowd enjoyed a layoff from their usual daily toil and put in a mighty hard day's work trying to decide the momentus question of who is the best horseshoe pitcher. The result is yet in doubt, but it Is said that he school superintendent's office is several laps ahead of the as sessor's oflice. Miss Hello Slaie, who taught In 1h lleppner schools last year, has accepted a position In the public schools at Nampa, Idaho, for the coming year, James Wilson, whom most every body in lleppner calls "Jimmie", tamo over from Pendleton Sunday evening to visit his parents and sis ters and, for all we know, some other fellow's sister. Jimmie used to help whoop 'er up in Minor & Cos. grocery department but when Heppner got too swift for him he moved to Pend leton where he could get some sleep 4 9 weeks in the year in order to get ready for the Round-Up. lleppner has been' darned quit Hince ihe rain clouds blew away, hut it bus been a profitable quietness. Everybody able to do a man's work in (lie harvest llelils is buBy on some harvesting or threshing crew. A marriage license was IhsuciI at the county clerk's oflice Saturday iiflemoon to Frank Strader, 18, and Enter (Iraybnl, M, both of Irrigon. Mrs. K. M. Shult and daughter; Miss hssie, who have been spending some time hi Portland, returned Sun doy evening. L. N. Traver, contractor, and John . I!cnnen. architect of tho Elks' building and the new lleppner hotel ranm in Sunday evening to close up their affairs In connection with the erection of those bulldliiKH. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Spencer have retiirii"d lo Heppner after a trip to the uorlli during which Mrs. Spencer visll.'d friends ut Wullii Walla anil Mr. Sienoer allemleil to business mailers at Spokane. Mr and Mm. i '. I,. Sv.H-ek, who hav I n enjoylm: a vacation at Wil lam 'He valley ami coast jiolntw, ro I in n d li ii Siind i They were iir nniia:i'"d limn IViibnd by hr. anil Mi i II C. II, an, who cm up for a lay n it with lleppner friends. hue Iliad w is in fiiHn Sud Mel lov. Pn biv and Satinday. Mr. it; ilnn.- n tr.iM i.f I.oimm III til ll. Vi li1' ! ihod and he lii'gan Ik lenli.-' ! it a old world this was a '!- ; r.i ieii evet ImmIv d' pen. I. . en liof rM.rh for tniinpori el hi nv. Inn, i the lallroiutn. I t'ni l,t..n I is returned from Jim Carty, who owns in fee simple, the only Tub Springs in Juniper can yon, and who also owns a small em pire of range land in that part of the country, was in town Staurday look ing for a sheep herder. And Jim was pretty humble about it too. Sheepmen generally say that It is harder to get men who can be trust ed with several thousand dollars worth of sheep, than It was In the bad old times when herders were looking for jobs at $30 a month. Mrs. It. J. Vaughan has returned from Itockaway beach where she was the guest of Mrs. W. R. Irwin for a couple of weeks. J. .. .J. .J. 4. 45!J-flv24 J J J. v .j. 4. VHtt;jlKVI 4. This Is to announce that I 4. J have bought the Heppner Soda .J. Works outright and will con- 4. J- tlnue Ihe business In the fut- .J. J ure. I respectfully solicit a .J. J share of your patrnnuge and j. ! guarantee satisfaction. ! J. JOSKPH SNYDER. Prop. .j. hi I'i'M it son.i works .j. : j j j j j j j j j j 4. awih i:mi:t 4. I liuve taken over the Ice 4 liUKlnei.K formerly operated In J 4 runiiortion with the lleppner J Sola Works and am prepared J J. lo seive cuslotiieis wlih goed, iti r-- ice on s'mil notice. .J. V An ice card in Jour window J. . will get me. .J. 4 Noiir paliniuite Is reaped- .J. . fllll) Hollcite.1. 4. 4. j.mi:s cowiNS 4. : : : : : : : : : Star Theatre To-night JAM ICS J. CORBETT in "Prince of Avenue A" Mrs. E. L. Bucknum. and two sons, Edwin and Albert, left Monday morn ing for Mt. Angel, where the boys will enter Mt. Angel College for the coming year. After getting her sons settled at school Mrs. Bucknum wili make a short visit with Portland friends before returning home. FALL MILLINERY We now have on display in our show room a large and attractive line of Fall Millinery in the most ex clusive creations. The ladies of Heppner and vicinity are respectfully invited to call and inspect the same. 19-20 Mrs. L. G. Herren. SPECIAL MEET PRICES Farmers take notice that we make special quantity prices on meat for harvest crews. Central Market. 15tf. OREGON INDVSTRIAL NEWS .:4 Pottland, Ore. Knights Templars of the state of Washington will no longer depend upon eastern manufac turers for their uniforms, as all of their equipment is now being ordered in Portland. Oregon grown wool goes into the coats and even the chapeau, cap, hat cover, and other accessories. Even suitcases and sword- cases are to be turned out in this city for the Mason3. Dayton, Ore. Cucumber pickles are to be put up in barrels this sea son and shipped from here by the new Kerr and Badger manufacturing plant, now getting in shape to handle the 1920 crop. It will also turn out several carloads of canned good. handling pears, berries and apples. The Dalles, Ore. Crops in Wasco county aren't worrying the farmers here this season, for the horn of plenty seems to have been turned upside down In this section, If one is to judge by a survey just complet ed. The county will produce 1,020, 021 bushels of wheat this year, aver aging 22 bushels to the acre, as com pared with 18 In 1919. Alfalfa will average 2 tons to the acre. There are 1311 acres planted. Barley will yield 48 bushels to the acre or a total of 15,664 bushels. The wool clip will total 1,000,000 pounds. Portland, Ore. In the old days when horse-drawn vehicles were com nionplace the best-"kept farms were equipped with automatic gates- so that drivers could open them by pul ling a rope. Now the same principal has been applied to garages with the result that a Portland man has In vented an automatic door opener and Ihe Universal Garage Door Opener company lias been formed to put It on the market. Hy means of the Invention n man may open the door through applying pressure to an elec tric plug, while seated In his machine. Tillamook, with a record of 107.12 pounds of fat. Pal Is In the same herd as "Pennie", who broke the as sociation record In June with 115.66 pound of fat. Redmond, Ore. Morp than 80 farmers of this section have Joined in the organization of a warehouse and flower mill company, vhlch In foon lo furnish ranrhent a local ninr ket for part of their produce . The Iti-dmiind Hour mill hut been bought and will be moved to n location near the Tum-A'Lum Lumber nuiipunjr's wai ebuiltse, mIm purchased. The new company lias a capital t;itk of $2 j.i'Oii tio. The IVfoore Hospital Mi. KAY MOORE. Prop. EVERYTHING NEW, CLKAN and SANITARY I JEST of CAKI2 and ATTENTION assured all patients. EAKGI-, MODERN SURGERY Private Rooms When Desired AH j .tt u ut s j i i i'cit , to 4 h.niso ihcir i ii I'lt v 'n i.uii and ourt-KiM Pikes and terms on application. Phone Main 94 lUj'j'iur, Orcg'-n I A paint thai will prevent iliinglin ; f.uiii warpiiu or shrinking and at the name t.loe al. i pr...il 1 lit ha 1 Joined the rankn of On-con pioducin riving for lirter ouipui. The Roof SiM-utlly rninpany, P.ittl.ind. which iii.iiiol.u niri K the prep.ii al lull, in now rrectinit new building and installinii additional I'liulptnent In older lo double Ihe quantity now b liu made Cnimci' (roe. Or.--Siting IxMn n l beirlen n now commit into Col- UKe llinif r.uini-iy In m h ipi.tnil ue 111.11 me puni u running on full lime ba P1.11II1 ally all of tbo pack h m b n "bl in .n. e, I'.roaer am teii nlim limn 1 . ; I, renin for Hlmt benim rUf ..i. PI M 1 1 I'l lit 11 l l'nl rul r',!'!, r.il. .) fr,.i i il ti n. " l' i n ..i'. t- (,;!. k,m in ,J v Tin- r.TI " ..!...! Mrtii I 74! pound of iniik 32 et p..un,l of fjt U't ti. i . mil, my Ihr tip.itl of : It J"it'. r and O h ' fo'M dijii4ii Hi tler ci - rndurln nmm lhn ' , ,itld of I ft 'r numih - ri J1T Tb Mshwt Tl". ! ,'riw) row txlinin io . c..l ra of !j 0-5-e-S-fl-S-0-G-2-S--G-9-S- i ! I Vacation Days Are Over NOW BACK to work for every one. School for the young folks. Business for the rest of us. You will all find that there are now things to get. Come Let us Supply your Needs FALL SHOES Just in. Show some splendid values in the wanted styles. Dress shoes and business shoes for the business girl as well as for her younger brothers and sisters. MARY JANE PUMPS Will prove an economical buy at this time. Patent leather and gun metal as well as canvas and all at Special Prices Childrens School Dresses Made from the choicest patterns of Lan cester Gingham. Fresh colors and made and trimmed as you would make them yourself. It is real economy to buy these dresses and save Mother time and energies for other things. REMNANTS For those who wish to make the childrens clothes, we offer a splendid as sortment of short lengths, suitable for dresses, blouses or trimmings. YOU WILL SURELY FIND THE BARGAINS HERE. O Q O Q- C- -3- -$i I: I CO. HEPPNER, ORE. I: I I: i I I: I ! I ! I e; I l ! l! ; I l! a -- ... TOJATO IU)T NOT DISEASE mato MonsdTTrvr niOot, renorted many dibtrtoU'btDTjsgulL thig lijdjw aybefo Tomato from year, in not a diseatie. insufficient moisture. It may rected by proper Irrigation and cul tivation. Fruits not too badly In jured may jje used after damafred part is cuL away. ( ' ' 'lVi:U TIILKK" IM)YS IIKI I'i:!) Ex-ervlcp men will be helped to hold or to renew their was rik In surance on application to the Ituroau of war rink Insurance, treauury de- itortiiK'tit, WiiKhlnRton, D. C. A.O.C officials will do everything feasible to IntercM S. A. T. C. and other for mer service men In keeping up or renewing their war risk until ron verted Into government lllp lusur- ane policies. !!!! t FOR SALE Modern 4 room, house 4" with Bath. $21.00 If taken at onoe ! Clifled Want Ads 4. Enquire at Heppner Herald. 19-21 4 .4.4.4.4...4...... FOR SALE Female Collie pup. 4 months old, guaranteed to make a good sheep dog and a natural FOR RENT Two large unfurnished back trller. Price $25. Write rooms Bujhe for light house- Joe Armstrong, co. E. O. Nelll, keeping. EBTRHre aJVcNamee Echo' OreK0D-. 19-20 Rooming House, "fWli Wilson JJotel. -TV-kv 19-20 F0R SALE 1919 Maxwell touring ' -J c Z V .- car; A'X condltln. All new tires; rpC iat"3' 2 new extra tires; thoroughly orer- zZT Al hauled recently. A bargain. Call L 0 3 T omewhere In Heppner. Nor see foreman, Heppner Herald, bunch of .eyg. Suitable reward V. 7 for return to Herald office. 19tf. FOR SALE1 A house and two lota. LOST A 33x4 new Royal Cord Tire Frult 8nade tree ,nd Bn excellent with spare rim nnd tire cover. garden' Mr- A- E- Blnni. 14tf. Finder notify Heppner Garage. . 19-20 FOR SALE 1917 Bulck, completely overhauled, a real bargain. $850 Terms to responsible parties. FOli SAU: 1JI7 podge, newly overhauled, In FOR SALE Fine lot of pure-bred excellent condition. Another bar- llarred Rock Chicken. Call Main gain. $650. Terms as above. C32. H. ppner. It. Heppner Garage 13tf. V V ! t III IU II NOTK F.S I tt J J J J J J J ( Tlip I lr.1 (lirlMUn tliurrh. The uual s-rvlc of the Church will be held on Sunday, consisting of the llible School at ten o'clock, fol lowed by Communion Service and rtearhlng at eleven o'clock. The evening Services will rnnnlM of the ChrUtUn Endeavor Service at seven o'rhxk and song Settle and l'rri hinK at rUht o'clock. Kvrr-y-one I cor. I .illy Invited to attenl thene si rvlcei. W. O LlvinKione. M'ntslor. ( litlIUll Hi li'lui" ("lirltinn Hit'iirn sen inn ore held ! jr f n.4if imiitiins t 11'' o'tlix-k in I O IV V. hill. Tetl:np) nixiir. sre h'-U evrry Vidni'.U) v.-n n at I 00 o'rbx k at th fcoino of Mrs. Fut"ti Hlorum. All Intel vIh1 are routia'.ly Inx.t- J to altmU lhe turvtir.K. FASHION Alll.K tfU.HMktV. RemodellBI "7s4 I4le TaitnrlBt Hrt Curra. Cburrh tret S7U ervscc Is What You Want, You Get It at This Shop. Cleaning Pressing Dyeing Repairing Wc Get Your Work Back on Time LLOYD HUTCHINSON Ahhtu:ti Itnlldlnit, lmr MjUn mm, llrfftwr, Orrgin TarrW t )nlr fcdlrlte.1 u l ilrn Hfwlaj AllntlMi 1 . J j ! t 1 ;9 H a