Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 18, 1921, Page Eight, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, January 18. 1921
at $2
A WEEK
WILL DO
Start NOW. ;M:
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In less lli an a year $2.cx) saved every week
will amount to over $100 and by that time
you're on the sure road to successful, profit
able saving.
As little as a dollar opens
a savings account at this
hai:!:. A welcome awaits you. We want
voou to i'c-:;rd t!i'- hank as YOl.'R hank
Id i;x-;- ii . i,fi'iT-. and to : eel j hat we have
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Fanners gr Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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THE BROTHERHOOD AGAIN. j
The preliminary organization of j
the Brotherhood effected on January j
10, in the lobby of the new hotel, de
signated January 24 as the time for
the general meeting to effect a per
manent organization, so on .Monday
evening next all tins men of r li cn im
munity are requested to meet in the
lobby of the hotel promptly at 0 12
oclock for luncheon and organization.
Tickets will be sola in advance for
the liincheon, ana may be had from
the advertising committee, consh-tlnif
of S. E. N'otson, J. A. Wat. r.-. J V.
Kurt and W. O. L'vihLtonc and tli"
price v.ill be 60 vnt.-. rf e o.-i. oi
tii-'ve lm-n not uu-r i!:an .M"i:d
noun, and ?at, yovr ticket. Tf.i- m-;,
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STAR THEATRE
B. G. SIGSBEE, Sole Owner
1 1 ere is a treat in store for you tears, sobs,
sighs, smiles, chuckles, laughter and everything.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
JAN. 19th and 20th
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"Judy of
Rogues Harbor"
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st
Tom
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The GREAT ACCIDENT"
The Rattling,, Battling Romance of an Ac
cidental Mayor. (Particularly appropriate to
1 leppner just at this time.)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd
Rommirjr T!hiIby
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RIO GRANDE"
A romantic Drama of Holder l.ife Alon
he U in Grande.
FOR SALE
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I have for sale lease on t)U acres, including
u!l necessary stock ami machinery, 700 acres good
w heat land, ot which 50 acres are in crop this year.
This Offered at a Bargain if Taken at Once.
Roy V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
ST. PATRICK HOTEL
deli!
t... .-..Pi.ly a
j ; 1 1 11.:-. The. men of I'ep.u
tet K,..,'etlier a comuirm
f.-t f. cir matii.'i! welfare, and
M'.nJ of the eit'r.? coaiinin.a .'.
v.s ya.ve that it can be done by the
oiganization 0f a i. Irons iri lier
tioi d. Every nan in Uie wliole com
munity above thtj nee t ;). toon
1 n: . is requeue- 10 pure::;, so a
tidal for the luncheon, untie wit',
.he M'Kanizal'.n... and boost for its
permanent success.
The annual membership fee is
only fifty cens, and this, together
with the luncheon pric?, is the only
financial outlay required. The benefits
to be derived from such an organiza
tion are many and lil ting, and will
in a few months be worth many
times the cost. The meetin? will close
in time for the High School lyeeum
number that will begin at S:30
o'clock. Be present on .Monday even
ing. Meantime boost to the limit fr r
the Brotherhood.
THE ADVERTISING COM.
WOKIv ITKK KOH C'RI.MK
SAYS I) KAY F. O. VOUX(J
University of Oregon, Eugene.
"Get everybody busy," said Dean
Frederick G. Young of the school of
sociology, when asked to give a rem
edy for the crime wave sweeping over
the country. "There is no magic
about it. If everybody is busy at the
right sort of productive employment
he will have a surplus to exchange
and will be free from the post-war
financial troubles."
A sort of clearing house for the na
tions in which they will get together
and bolster up the credit of those
that are down and see that the ex
change ig not tampered with, was
given as another effective cure for
the chaotic condition of afrairs that
leads to a large amount of crime.
This would require a great deal of
generosity on the part of the nations
but would be a great aid to the sta
blliaation of conditions.
The causes of the crime wave come
directly from the war, according to
Dean Young. There are two main
factors that cause this trouble.
"The first is that war always dis
integrates the moral standards of
the people, develops in them a spirit
of recklessness, nnd dulls their sen
sibilities," said the dean.
The, general shake-up of the occu
pations, and the displacement of the
workers was the second rear.on given
by the doctor. The war, he said, in
developing armies too'k the people
away from their former peaceful call
ings and it was difficult for them to
get back.
NOTHK.
Notice is hereby given to all prop
erty owners in the John. Day Irriga
tion district that there will be a
meeting of the tioard of directors of
the district held in lleppner, Oregon,
Tuesday, February l, mm, at S : l' 0
o'clock p. m. All taxpayers within
the John Day Irrigation district
should be present at this meeting.
JAMKS CAUTY.
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NOTK-rr.
Deputy Collectors of Internal l!ev
enue H. C). Payne and 1". Caffney,
who will assist the people of Morrow
county in making and filing their in
coniB tax returns for the year 1920,
will be at lieppner court houfv Feb.
7 to 10 inclusive, aud u't Iono Ftb.
11 to 12 inclusive
SS 39 J. A. WATERS.
County Citrk.
Mankind Analyzed.
Man la physically ns well aa nieta
physically thing of shred and patch
cm, borrowed unequally from good and
Ancient Wlnea Perfumed.
Greek and Uoiima wliira ere per
fumed, senerally hy ateeplng tha
leuvea of roses ot violets Id the liquor
tmd ancestors, and a uibtit from Ui I ""ill It had acquired the odor uf th
lf tuning. Kmerson. i flowers.
KiOTICK OF SA1.K OF F.STUAYS.
Notice is horeby given that on Jan
uary 5, 1921, I took up the following
described horses and the same will
be sold at public auction at my place
on section 14, south east of th city
of Uoardmaa at 2 o'clock p. m., Feb
ruary 10, 1921, unless redeemed be
fore that date by their owner or own
ers or their legal representatives:
Cne brown filly coming three years
old, branded on right stifle but undis
tingulshable. One bay gelding, coming three,
game brand as brown filly.
RAY L. BROWN,
3 S-4 0. Boardman, Oregon.
MEN'S
GOWNS and PAiAMA!
ARE NOW SELLING AT
Less Thssi Cost:
.. $5.50
FORMER
PRICE...
FORMER
PRICE. . .
.. $4.50 NOW $3.00
The label "SLEEPY HOLLOW" assures you of Perfect Satis
faction in nightwear it guarantees you
QUALITY, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP.
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
Suits, Overcoats,
Mackinaws, Dress Pants
r:: now $35.00
THOUSANDS OF REAL VALUES AT
"GOOD GOODS" I
If Heppner, Oregon n
Heppner, Oregon
Saturday JaiL 29
Immediately After the Show
FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF MORROW COUNTY
HARVEY BAUMAN
of Lexington
VERSUS
CURTIS VAUN
of Boardman, Ore.
Who Wrestled for Carnivals All Last Summer
WINNER TO TAKE ALL GATE RECEIPTS
A good, clean, fast match is assured, a? both men are in fine condition, and are
in constant training.
Ladies Are Especially Invited. Ladies Are Especially Invited.
ADMISSION: Ringside, $1.00; General, 50c.
Good, fast boxing and wrestling preliminaries assured.
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