Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 09, 1920, Page Eight, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, November 9. 1020.
Ruined by the Italian Earthquake
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Th-rc will be a business im-ft in
of I lie i:)i.-fopal (luild at tl: home of
Mrs. A. L. AyT3 Thursday uftt-r-nouii
at 2 : liu u'clork.
W. If. Wilson, well known attorney
of -Tli'J Dalles, was here several clays
last week as letjal representalive of
I'oiey in the hotel lease ilinl.
T. E. Sherman was in from Lena
Saturday, and hence forth will set his
ropy of (ho Herald through the I.ena
post.office. Tom is ranching In that
suction.
I-'r intt Eni'Jeman was up from lone
Silt in day looking up some il'inix-ial
he eouhl kill aiiile over the election
results. When last soon lie was work
inn Mi'ke lioherts over, hut .Mike
pieaded not guilty.
Ralph Einley is h"re this woek do
ing jury duty. Mr. Finley has just
completed 1 he seeding of SUO hitch to
wheal on his ranch single handed and
was just ready to start hauling Ills
wheat to the wa t ehouse when the
jury cull came.
Meat for Dinner Thanks, Doc
Dr. A. D. MeMurdo, well known
disciple of Aesculapius, made a pro-
THIS ISN'T IN HOLLAND
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View of the main street of Kivizzano, Tuscany, showing some of the ruin
caused by the earthijuiikes which destroyed many towns in that section ol
Italy.
fessional trip to the mountainous
district of southern Morrow county
last week where he performed a ma
jor surgical operation. The opera
tion was eminently successful, but, as
sometimes happens,, the patient ah
- died. The palieni was a fine, big,
fat buck deer, and again (he Herald
family had heat for dinner.
In making the statement that the
I'l nial doctor "made a professional
trip to the mountains," we speak ad
visedly, for he it known, if is a pr.rt
of his profession as well as his relig
ion, to go deer hunting every fall,
and, of still more importance, to al
ways return wllh venson.
This writer has heard reports of
other Ileppner. hunters returning la
den with the spoils of the chase, but
us we have been furnished with no
proofs of tliesi stories we hesitate to
publish any details. The Herald Is
very particular about being accurate
In this hunting story business.
spread in the dining room following
the work meeting.
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One of the few Dutch type wind
mills in the fulled Stales Is that he
cnleil on 11 farm near Elgin, III. It
mid 11 plcluresipie touch to the sur
roundings. The mill in more than
fifty years old.
llepiiner llebeknlis Entertain
Ladies of the local Rebokah lodge
entertained a number of guests from
lhirdmim lodge hiHt Friday evening
at a regular work meeting when a
nnumber of candidates were admitted
to membership. A large delegation
wits present from Hardmnn lodge.
About 70 persons enjoyed a splendid
From Wood to Silk.
Whole forests have heen cut down
to supply the world with pencils. . hut
timber In still larger quantities is now
required for the manufacture of silli
stockings and other attire made of ar
tificial silk, for which wood is the
raw material.
Econo a 'i ' E-iTipirt.
As much wisilme nmy he expended
011 a private economy as on on empire,
and us much wisdom v ay he drawn
from tt. Kmei'sim.
WHO KNOWS THIS RING?
The ring here photographed, of 14
carnt gold and without trademark,
was found on the body of an Ameri
can soldier now burled In France. The
war department requests that the
jeweler who made It, or anyone who
recognizes It, conmiunlcute with the
Quartermaster (lenernl, Cemeterlul Di
vision, Washington, D. '., so that the
dead hero may be definitely Identified
und the ring returned to Ids relatives.
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VALUES UN-ORDINARY IN
Wirthmor Silk Blouses at $5.00
Fashioned of Georgette, Crepe cle chine and of heavy satin
made with the utmost care cut on lines that insure per
fect fitting and styled in a manner that is authentic as
well as distinctive, each one of these new WIRTHMOR
models that have just arrived presents a genuine savings
opportunity. There's a pleasing diversity among the styles
one of which will surely satisfy every Fashion whim or
fancy.
No salesmen are required to sell WIRTHMOR
Waists the contract plan eliminates all selling
expense as well as numerous other costs usually
incident to the making and sale of Blouses. They
represent superior values, because of the very
unique and economical way in which they are
made and sold, combined with the makers desire
as well as our own to keep down prices to the
very minimum.
THERE IS JUST ONE GOOD STORE IN EACH CITY
THAT IS PRIVILEGED TO SELL THE PRODUCTS
OF THE WORTHMOR FACTORY. IN THIS CITY
THIS PRIVILEGE IS OURS
Lower prices all over the store in accord with
market conditions
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Armistice Day Celebration
Ihorsday, Nov. 1 1 , ?20
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BENEFIT WRESTLING MATCH
i STAR THEATRE 3:30 P.M.
i 1 ptJfL J EPSON Ch;Ui,l,H'n Mi.ldK-wuKl.t .f Canada
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IN A FINISH MATCH, BEST TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS
THREE GOOD PRELIMINARIES
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FOOTBALL GAME-Heppner High versus Fossil High
DEPOT GROUNDS. GAME CALLED PROMPTLY AT 1:45 P. M.
Big American Legion Benefit Dance
FAlPv PAVILION. 9:30
ALL KINDS OF ENTERTAINMENT TO SUIT EVERY TASTE. REFRESHMENTS OF NEARLY
EVERY SORT ON TAP, AND EVERY MINUTE FILLED WITH Go SECONDS OF JAZZ AND FUN
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