Ik Tuesday, December 14, 10,20. THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON Five J 1 . . a Fla ' V." if 0 N iaii! fin r Star- (9 ... iiii B'. m ... lilt Pi j : s 5 OCAL HAPPENINGS From Neighboring Towns , 4. .j. . CECIL T r Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs of the Last Camp visited with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brady at their home near lone on Saturday. there and here are vastly different. In Oklahoma the system is to work the tenants all year, take all the pro duce, and then turn them loose, while in Morrow county, although a farmer may be broke in the fall, he always has another crop planted and some sort of prospects for next year, while the plan of the banks and business- A. J. Watts, engineer of encroach-1 men here is to do all they can to help "WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWS, THAT SHALL HE ALSO REAP." This is an unchanging la. There is no getting around it. If a man wants corn he plants corn. If he wants potatoes he plants potatoes. Therefore if he wants money he should plant money. How? By planting it in a savings ac count at our bank, where it will grow. There is no surer crop than the money crop if properly planted and carefully . cultivated. Make a start. Let us help . YOU. inents of the 0. W. R. & N.,. accom panied by Stephen Quale, construc tion superintendent of the highway on Willow creek, made a short call in Cecil on their way to Portland on Sunday. Elvin Miller of Highview ranch was the guest, of Jackie Hynd at But toerby Flats on Sunday. Mrs. Ellis and daughter, Miss Mary of Ewing, were callers in Cecil on Monday. Mrs. T. W. May of Lone Star ranch accompanied by Mrs. Edwin Fan chier of Four Mile, were calling on their friends in Cecil on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller of Highway ranch were visitors at the county seat on Monday. I J. M. Melton of the Loo'kout, who has been on the sick list for some time, made a short visit in Cecil on the farmer through a hard pinch in stead of trying to break him. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind sympathy and assistance during the illness and death of our daughter Eleneor. Geo. McDuffee and Family. Card of Tlianks We wish to extend our thanks to neighbors and friends for their kind ly assistance and sympatny extended at the time of the illness and death cf our beloved son. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. D. C. Wells and Family. In the Circuit Court of (lie State of Oregon for Morrow County First National Heppner, Oregon Bank , T. . Hynd Brothers Company, Misses Lois Easterly and Ester .. i Winter, also Ralph Winter, of Four mile,, were business callers in Cecil on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Deas of the Willows spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. Jack Hynd at Butterby Flats. Feter Bauernfiend left Cecil on Monday for lone and Heppner where he was attending to business in con nection with the late Peter Benson's estate. Miss Zella Kelly was the week-end guest of Miss Mildred Middleswort at Rhea Siding. John Currin of Wells Springs was a busy man around Cecil on Monday. J. Micheal of Morgan was a pros pective hay buyer on Willow creek during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morgan and fam ily were callers in Cecil Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradford and chil- Christmas Suggestions For Girls and Boys GILBERT'S EDUCATIONAL TOYS FOR BOYS Tele-set $2.50 Brik-tor $1.75, $6.00 Phono-set $6.50 Chemistry Outfit $2.50, $7.00 Designer and Toy Maker $1.50, $2.50 Electrical Set . .'. $250 Wireless Telegraph $7.50 Wheel Toy $6.50, $7.50 Erector $2.00, $3.00, $5.50 Mysto Magic , $2.00 Puzzle Parties 35c, 75c, $1.50 lool Chests $5.00, $9.00, $14.50 FOR GIRLS Aluminum Tea Sets $2.00, $2.75, $3.75 Aluminum Domestic Science Sets $1-35. $2.75, $3.75 HUMPHREYS DRUG CO 1 ft dren left on the local on Friday fewawiww!wwiwiiwwwii morning for Prairie City, where they were called by the sudden illness of l Mr. Bradford's father. Mr. Bradford I neater THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 VM. FOX Presents Should a Siusban forgive? A Drama of high life and deep shadows that re duces the problem of the nvs to the terms of modern life SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 A Surprise-Packed Mystery Dramr BLANCHE SWKKT has been working for J. F. Ryhmer on the bridge work, What was the reason that the "mayor" of Cecil escorted six young ladies to church on December 5th, while visiting in the county seat, and left his "deputy" standing alone at the corner of (he street? W. G. Pi'lmeteer of Windynook W and Albert Lindstrom of Morgan were callers at Cecil on Sunday. A. Finley, carpenter of lone, is busy at Butterby Flats for a few days. Oral Kenrikson of the Snuggery arrived at his home on Saturday from Portland and all his, friends are well pleased to see him looking so well after his operation. A. Henrikson, the prominent slock man of Willow Creek, was a busy man on Wednesday receiving two car loads of fine cattle at Cecil depot. Mr. Mam from Portland delivered the cattle. Mr. H. declares it won't take long to feed off his cattle on the hay which is grown on his ranch, the feeding qualifies are so good. J. r. Ryhmer, contractor for the cement bridge in the Cecil district, and who has been at work on tin Bridges, lei t tor lone on Friday for a IV w days before finishing up his Cei cil work IK in The Girl in the Web OKLAHOMA COMtl'l IONS HAD R. E. Al.sloll, who with Mrs. Al siott recently returned from a visit to th"ir old home in Oklahoma where they were called early in No vember by the dealh of Mr. Alston's mother, brings back rather gloomy eports about conditions in that cou.i- .. i. - It will make vou talk SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 HARRY CAREY in Human. Stuff STAR THEATER try, wmcti he says are so much worse than in Morrow county that there i no comparison. When Mr. Alston ar .j, rived at his old honm tome Hix weeks ago, corn was selling at 75 cents a , bushel. When he left to return west W tne same staple was going at 35 cents. Cotton was selling at just what the picking had cost, to say Vrf iimiuiig 01 tne cost of growing. As Q coin and cotton are the staples there ,nf- conditions are about as bad as can i-jl . be imagined. i .Most ot the farming In lliatcotmtry Ut n e by t.-nant farmer, ami Mi ' l l ... rtiMotr. says mat the condition of hundreds of families who have li.ut 0 their year's work and been turned ofl the land without a dollar at the be 0 ginning of winter, is indeed pitiable. So impoverished ate the people and so desiute are their families that robbery and theft Is common, and conditions are fast approaching V .something akin to anarrhv. Mr. Alston ays the condition I I SUMMONS I I a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. L. Crawford, Nora Crawford Moors and Gecrge Moore, her hus land, Mable Crawford Crawford Wade and Atvai Wade, her hus band, I Defendants, TO E. L. Crawford, Mable Crawford Wade and Alvin Wade, of the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the 14th day of December, 1920, to-wit: oiv or be fore the 26ih day of January, 1921, and if you fail to so answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in its complaint herein, to-wit: i For a decree of the court decreeing t!i:, you and each of you have no estats or interest in or lo the follow ing described real property, or any part thereof, to-wit : I The West half of the South- , west quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quar ter of Section Twenty-four (24), and the Northeast quarler of the Southeast quarter of Sec- . tion Twenty - three (23), in Township Three (3) South of Range Twenty-eight (28), East, of the Wil'amette Meridian in the County of Morrow, Stalo of Oregon. nd further decreeing thai plaintiff is the owner in fee of the whole thereof,, and that you and each of you be forever enjoined from, asserting any claim in tr to said premises, ad- verse to the plaintiff. For such other relief as may hr equity be just. This summons is served upon you by publication hereof once a week for six consecutive weeks In the Jlepp- I ner Herald, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow Coun- 1 y, Oregon, published at Heppner, by j v ill ue of an order duly made ami en- . tired herein on tin' 3 1th day of HeJ 1 ' in !)" !, 1 920, by tiie Honorable W.I T. O'l.ipbell, County Judge of Mor P'W County, '. on. and the date of the fii-t publication of this siiiiuiioim is L.rc'uher l'.lli, 1 920, and the date ol tie' lasl publication hereof wiil t, January 2 fi, 1921. .SAM V.. VAN VACTOli, ! Attorney for Plaintiff. ! Post Office addle-;;, Heppner, On gon i HOLIDAY GREETINGS I wish to express my appreciation of the liberal patronage enjoyed by my store dur ing the past year, and to extend Holiday Greetings to my friends and customers. May each and every one enjoy a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Ney Year. Bowers' Shoe Store . , , By C. M. BOWERS, Proprietor 1 'i y i k H HOOD RIVER APPLES Newtown Pippins, Spitzenberg and Ortleys RICE $1 .85 t Phone Main 464, or call J, L. YEAGER RESIDENCE WA NT A US CHRISTMAS TREES - At leasonable prices. Make special order for large trees now and save money. Mrs. Oney, near depot. 33-31 LOST Automobile tire, 30x3 'i, on j wood wheel. Kinder return lo Hum phrey':; Drug Co. and receive re- j waid. It WANTED To buy, two or llir.e (at I hogs, alive or dressed. Cb'i. H. Latourell, Ford Agency, ll..p. ner, On gon. 2I'f LLOYD HUTCHIX-.ON cle.-ua, dye;, pn-sses and npa'is men'1: und In dies' rlothinr,. satisfaction gunr- tlllteed. 29-31 FASHIONAliLH DRESSMA KINO Remodeling and Ladles' Tailoring. Mrs. Curn-n, Church Htreet. 27tf Subwribe for the Herald and get all the count ntwi. Only 12 a year. WHEN CHILDREN EAT TvTM W .4. . " .T-' Heppner Bakery Bread they are usually healthy and happy because their bodies are well nourished. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME by patroniing Home Industries and your town will be prosperous and progressive because its business body will be nourished. BUY REPPNER-MADE BREAD. ONLY 10 J LOAF HEPPNER BAKERY, M. W. Hammer, Prop. THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR