Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 12, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, October 12. 1020.
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Are You One of the 21?
Uncle Sam says that there are 121 fam
ilies for every 100 dwellings in this coun
try. Think of the doubling-up; the dividing of
families; the breaking of home life, made
necessary to give each person even a shel
ter. Such a condition is a menace to the
welfare of individuals, of communities
and of the entire nation.
Most people who build must borrow at
least part of the money, and loaning mon
ey for building homes is one of the safest
of investments.
We shall be glad to talk
it over with you at any time
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
Heppner Lexington lone
wo colts he was breaking got him
down in the barn and kicked and
stamped him. Mr. Howe received
terrible injuries and for a time his
recovery was considered doubtful,
but he is now reported mending nice
ly by Dr. McMurdo, physician In
charge. Mr. Howe Is at the Moore
hospital.
Mrs. Bartlolomew has returned
from an extended eastern trip dur
ing which Bhe attended the national
encampment of the G. A. R. and
W. R. C. at Indianapolis, Indiana,
spent some time sight-seeing at Chi
cago, visited friends at Omaha and
Lincoln, Nebraska, and In a general
way had a most enjoyable trip. Mrs.
D. E. Gilman, who represented the
Oregon chapter of Women's Relief
Corps at Indianapolis, will visit
friends at Boston, Massachusetts,
for some time before returning to
Heppner.
Frank Monohan and J. C. McEn
tire were Condon visitors last Friday.
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Mrs. W. G. MoCurty is visiting rel
atives at The Da'les tills week.
Mis. Douglas and Mrs. Bert. Clark
of Arlington, were here Saturday vis
iting friends.
Mis. Sibyl Wells left Thursday
miirning for a visit with relatives at
Butte, Montana.
Mrs. Charles Ames, of Rock
Crecli, was a guest at the Shurte
home last Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Wyland, of Hardman,
was the guest of Mrs. W. O. Bayless
for seveial days last week.
Miss l'oaii Wright underwent a
miccesslul operation for appendicitis
at Hie Monro hospital a few days
A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Davis, of Lexington, under
went u minor operation at Moore
hospital last week.
Mrs. P. A. Anderson, who has
"been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mo
Curly, at The Dalles, for some time
:rruti tied home Thursday evening.
Arthur in I It Is improving hi:
resldi'iiie pvmieity wllh a new fnun
dullm. uni an aiUition lo the build
In;.
NOTICE!
Party who took ladles traveling
bag from automobile In front of
James Farley's residence on Gale
street Friday night Is known and
will avoid trouble by returning the
same to Farley residence. No ques
tions asked.
work in an Iowa college.
Gun ITale left the latter part of
last week for Spokane where he will
make an extended visit .with his
mother.
Students of Heppner high school
hold a tally last Thursday evening
which included a bonfire at the ball
grounds and a serpentine stunt
through the principal streets and the
Star theater. The enthusiastic
youngsters were advertising the
Heppner-Lexington football game
which was played here Friday.
Mrs. J. H. Hayes, of Pendleton,
was here several days last week vis
iting friends. The Hayes family
were well known residents of Hepp
ner for many years, moving to Pen
dleton about a year ago. Mrs. Hayes
says they are not well pleased with
their new home and may decide to
returuo to Heppner.
Fred Howe, of Lena, was danger
ously Injured one day last week when
A MEASURE THAT SHOULD
CARRY
One measure to be voted on at
the coming election in Morrow coun
ty that should carry without ques
tion Is that providing for an in
crease In the salary of the school
superintendent. -The office is one
of the most important in the county
because the incumbent is the head
of the school system and the public
school is the most important insti
tution we have. It is. really a dis
grace to a county like Morrow to
ask any man or woman who is qual
ified to fill this office to do so for
the present salary of $1200. The
work requires all of the time o.f the
superintendent for the entire year.
High school feirls are drawing $12 5
per month for teaching in several
country districts while the highly
trained and long experienced educa
tor now holding the superintendent's
office receives but $100. The con
dition should be remedied. Vote for
the Increase.
FOR SALE Good piano and com
plete set of household furniture.
All good quality and in good con
dition. C all or phone Mrs. R. J.
Vaughan, Court street, Heppner
Oregon. , 24tf
How About That
New Coat?
LET us show you these new models in
both long and short coats. They
come in all the popular cloths and color
ings and the prices are very reasonable.
New Tricatine Dresses
THESE COME IN EXCLUSIVE MODELS ALL DIFFER
ENTAND VERY SNAPPY STYLES.
New Sweaters
COAT STYLE OR SLIP OVERS AND FOR LADIES,
MISSES OR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO
SELECT FROM.
New Klosfit Petticoats
ALL JERSEY NEW MODELS AND WANTED COLOR
INGS BETTER SERVICE AND SATISFACTION THAN
ANY OTHER PETTICOAT.
M
inor & Company
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NELSJEPSON
Champion Middleweight of Canada
MEETS
TED THYE
Middleweight Champion of the World
in a big finish match, best
two out of three falls
Star Theater
at Oct 1 6
Siartins at Nine o'clock sharp
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Two Fast Preliminaries
Own fast baxir.; lout between H.irrv
Sclhy (Young McCoy) and Kid Gro
sl".cv.. A fast go between two good men
Ck1 wrcstliiiR match between Charles
kdsonrr and Rnscll Wright for t!-.e
v clu'wcibt champ;en.h'p of Heppner
Two bej.t out of three.
ADMISSION
KINGSini: S.wi
! im:s!:uvi:d seats si.50
GKNKKAL 75c
Tickets on ale at Central Meat Market
JACK O'NEIL, Referee
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Champion Middlweight of Canada