Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 22, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY. 22. 1021
PAGE FOUR
Ijocal m:ys items
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Lie Marl in of Momnm-nt, v.
arrival at. t hf Kt. Patrick .Sunday.
TVIius Clara McLennan and sister
nf John lJay town, rcu i.-il -r d at the
hotel Sunday morniiu'.
ir.J. Iiiddl(. v( II known farmer of
1he lihi'.a ori-i-k disliirt, was a busi
nss visit or in I rcjifinir Saturday.
WANTKI) - I'lare to do housework,
either in town or on ranch. J'honr
954, lleppnor, Oregon. Upd
Frank Turner lias cum' to Hoi
I.alto lor Irealnient. lor rheumatism
with which he has been afflicted for
tome time.
Italph Cornwall and T. .1. A .vers
"well known cilizens of Hiuter creek
were business visitors h"re Suttir
day and .Sunday.
Mrs. W'alhridire, foriiKT resiilenl
oT Hcppner, now residing in Pendle
ton, was here dnrinK the week with
her daurhler, .Mrs. If. C. Aslibauj'h.
Mis. V. P. .Malioney went lo He
ad lo Thursday lor a lew days visit
-with her da m,'hl er, Miss Vera Ma
honey, who is a senior in the 1.'. of
W. in I h.'ii. city.
W. (' llyml and David Ilynd
were in from Sand Hollow Haluro'ay,
where liny say then- w.isbut. linle
now but plenty of mud between
here and I here.
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Tail I roll, of
Wallowa county tire here for a vis
it with Mrs. Lull fell's sister, Mrs.
M. D. Clark and her (laughter Miss
(jladys Lane.
Kph Kskelson, who used to raise
wheat in the luoxiiifUoii district, now
a resident of Haleni, was here for
a few (lays during the week, looking
alter business interests.
Cliff Fridley, who spent a few
days at Hie Moore hospilal last week
was able to leave that Institution
Sunday, and registered at the St.
Patrick for a lew days.
Al Henriksen, who registers from
Cecil and runs ranches from that
jilace to Ihe head walers of Khua
creek, inscribed his autograph on
the St. Patrick register Sunday.
U. W. Turner has returned 'from
Hot Lake where lie accompanied his
eon Frank 'llrner who is then! for
treat men I for rheumatism. Ho is
.reported improving rapidly.
Cl. Frair.en has improved his tail
oring establishment recently by pul
ling in a new glass Iron I, I hereby
adding much to the convenience and
attract ivcncs.s of (he place.
J. It. Olden was in from V.h i
creek Saturday just, waiting for. Ihe
snow storm to hlow over so that hi
could go home in Ihe sunshine. He
went home in the afternoon through
real spring weather.
Phelps (irocery Co. have
a number of Improvements
.,.. 1. 1 of I heir store
re-arranging the Biiemim "''"
eery department and providing iioj.
convenient uuurter for li"
n(!ss office.
Cliff Merrill of Monument
.. i i.. lilu bnnil
ruriliu ,i, V.IJ: v
111K U Ul -
;rowlli on
The treatment, wm"
itotrclhcr sticcessuu, was m-
by Dr. McMurdo.
i n llnrren
'....!.. i..'.. (niMriiveiiielils in hei
ing cj.i "',1,v ""
Htnre recently by pulling m n ' '
zanine floor on which will be ac
'ommodaled her work rooms. Tin
new arrangement will five her con
Hiderable more floor space ami mm!
heller light in UN" '
.Mr and Mrs. Hen Swaggari lei
r,.,- Pfii'ihnid Sumhiv niorniiif:
Mrs. Swaggni'l will
eil visit Willi her
Vied Sharkey
Iter tlaiigbi
School Notes
The senior class was delightful
ly entertained at. the home of Miss
lieia Neil on Saturday evening. The
evening was spent in playing games,
and all those present had a fine
time.
The debate between Ifeppner and
Condon last Wednesday was anoth
er victory added to Heppner's al
ready long string. Both teams won
by a unanimous score. The next de
bat will be l.etvoen our negative
team and Pendleton. The school
which our affirmative team will
meet has not been decided upon as
IP ppner High School met and de
feated Condon in basket ball last
Friday ni'ht, this being the second
victory over Condon for our team.
The Condon boys put up a good
fast game, in fuel, it was so fast
the first half that they ended the
half wilh a score of f to 5 in their
favor, having made four fouls and
one field basket.
The second half was a different
story. While Chidsey and Fergu
son guarded the Condon boys e-.o ef
fectively that they could not store a
field basket, Aiken, Peterson and
Mcllufiee ran the score up to 2!l.
During the half Condon convened
two more fouls, making a score of
8 lo 2D in favor of Hcppner. The
outstanding feature of the game was
the accurate shooting of Aiken and
Peterson in Ihe second half.
Plans are already on foot for an
extensive base ball sea.son this
spring. Prospects for a winning
team Ihis season are far greater
than they have been for several
years. We have not lost a man trom
our team of last year, and we have
an addition of Aiken. The line-up
now talked about is, Feterson and
Aiken changing off at short and
pitching, while Boyd, Irwin and Fer;
guson will hold down the three cor
ners of the diamond and Young as
guardian over home plate. For out
fielders we have, about ten possibilities.
added
to the
recently by
after
imie tune neie
i refitment for a cancerous
the nose
luus been mal
MISS ISABEL DODGE
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r
r j, H
inaKe an
daughter.
Mrs. Sharkey
have been hen
Ih
was
some lime helping cue hm
ents who are both .lust r
from serious illness.
mm. l., nt'liTiimtn Is being
as n half holiday in honor of Wash
ington's bil l Inlay. Hanks, business
houses and the schools closed lit.
, t Mti ri ntr 1:1 1 e
nimn sneeiiu i'x'io"
to the occasion were held at
....i i,,,it.iiiiu chief of which
a splendid address to the students
bv Sam K. Van Vaclor. his subject
heitig Heorge Washington.
Mrs. 11. 1!. rniieosnu
at two charming parties last
ncsdav and TlNirsday at m i
..... i ..ii north Court
n., o lastefullv ilecnraled
for the occiislomutd bridg-' was the
form of entertainment. Deniioii.i
refreshments were served during
the aflernoon.
ii.ii.i iiiiiver of Cecil, was
here Sallirday boosting tin
I...U n,,.l i ..It in i: miirvelous
..... ,,t ii',ii!. and sunshine. 11
ine .uiu ii .if.
... ,i.i I..,,,,. i,f nnllinu up II"
t,.-ii.i all HUT hi S r
i,'., i . nil the .lo'iit l'a
hi liuMiig In water irom one ,de and
I ' mil t Ilia power prn.leci mi..
to see rutin "
..r
1 ft 4 f t
WlKI w-' .
Xle.ld- W 'V
and i-k fr?
. vrL4 1
0b:-e.M'd 1 r---
Wed-
lilciis-
stl'eet
banana
tales of
fish
audi for
canal
days.
Mrs. X. Schartner and family ar
rived from Roseburg Sunday and
will reside at Rockcliffe near Cecil
while the graveling work ia going
on.
F. Willis and T. Edwards of Mor
gan have erectr d their tents on the
Happy Camping 0 rounds at Cecil,
and are now working for the Oregon
ilasain Paving company.
Cecil is without "the mayor" for
the week-end, as we noticed Jack
Hynd of Butterby Flats boarding
ihe train for the county seat on
Friday. Deputy Mayor, Henriksen,
will occupy the mayor's chair dur
ing the absence of the mayor.
Get ready for the big dance to be
held in Cecil Hall, Mi'rch 5th.
Boarduian music, supper served at
midnight by Mrs. T. H. Lowe. Come
ail and have a good time,
im; at Shady Dell for Clarence Win
ter. Mrs. C. Knipfel and children ar
rived frorn Portland on. Saturday
and will reside in Cecil during the
time thato Mr. Knipfel has charge
of the Oregon Hassam Paving Co.,
who are preparing for graveling the
highway between the county line
and Lexington.
A comniuninty dance and party
was held at Oscar Tundell's at Rhea
on Saturday night. An enjoyable
evening was spent by everyone pres
ent. Cecil was well represented at
liner, and also at the big dance
which was held in Morgan Hall on
the same evening.
D. Morgan from Portland arrived
In Cecil on Wednesday and will
cook for the crew working on the
highway. Rock crushing will be
sun-led in a few days when a full
force of men will be at work. Rock
will be crushed on some of the may
or's land between Cecil and Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson and
familv. and Mr. and Mrs.. Mike Cur
rin. and also Leonard Parr, all from
Heppner. made a surprise call at the
SheplvTd' sRest on Sunday morning
and found the"failhful Paul" with a
sumptuous dinner ready for his
men. also enough to go around his
hungry callers.
The engagement of Miss Isabel
Dodge of Detroit to George Sloane of
New York has been announced. Mis
Dodge l the daughter of the lata
John F. Dodge, who amassed a vast
fortune in the automobile Industry.
CECIL
i:
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the
ollnu lie CMie
Flats inumlat.d ia l'"' u"1
dfi
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lie:
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it-
Hot.
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who
la
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hl.'.ue.
a bnsi
, o ri -Mr.
in the
; a boy
.- u t s
111 IV
flew
l.ml filiate.
Mar. 'its lltliin former '1
new a v.--1 iH" ;i I ol i
in Thm -d.iv ei' nine en
trip and spent a day or
Hewing old nciiuaiinamv '
l unn's p.n ents lo:.t t heir hi
aier el 1 "t1"' h " he w a
ten ami lie and he- tli';!'
ie s. ill back 10 rclatii
ir.ui Michigan, where iue
up. Mr. C.unn entered the insiii inii'O
husiiies-. n ml has work..! -up to a
sponsible position In lhat Held.
Miss Alma Akers. carhier al the
1 St Patrick, received a letirc
few davsaco H'om linlpn l.uuam.
lonner Hcppner ,,0 wh" ,s 1,0
t..n-iw witli the I'nited
(lie i . .
States itnnv and siaiioned at anto
Douunito, Haiti. Mr. iliUiam hus the
mnk or sergeant, and is un in
Btruclor In iiviaiion. He write that
.he eupwln lo visit Hcppner llet
August when he will return to the
I'nited Slates on a furlough. Ser
geant llllltitiu I a nephew of Mrs. 0.
Kelthh y. formerly or tins cuy oui
Ih upending the winter at v ai.
Walla.
I-
. t.
11. KUis ad sons of Kwing
callers in Ceclion Saturday.
-. I.. II. Havies of Tacoma. Wn.
is v i; -iting vv ilii Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
M iv at lme Star ranch.
W I'. l.i!'ock. of The Hove Cot,
;. el Hie vv ek end al his home at
H e 11.'. ;er ranch, ileppm r.
m vv ire"i has been erected in
V.".l dsiriii;: Hie !....( w.ek r.nd we
' ii has 1 e:i iiained Tenn tile.
'.'i ' H!."nhe Ha-ieily. vv''o has
' tl v i- ' i' .' a . on ml t cil to" a !'. vv
i' lu'.i-d lo her hntr,' in Hood
i . .'r on Mi-nu.iy.
Mr. ,;im;.lvll and Mr. V K". k-et;:-,
Inii!;. in-.tieciors of ihe -Mule
hir'.v.ay. n.a.le a sh.urt :lay in Cecil
en Tu.'.-dav.
T. W. Mi l'.idden. ol Pighl Mile,
;.eli on ihe local for The Dalles
where he will join his family who
are now- residing there.
, V.. Wail arrived from Redmond
Saturday .mil will take up h's duties
us timekeeper at Cecil lor the Ore
gon Hassam Paving company.
Arthur Turner, from his ranch
near lone, accompanied by J. K.
Crablree. of Dothoboy's Hill, were
doing business in Cecil Friday.
Mr. MeNulty of Seattle, represen
tative of the Hates Machine and
Traitor CCo. of Johet, lllnois, waa
doing tmsluess in the Cecil district
on Friday.
.Mut VnuVrwood who hits been
working at liutterby Flats for sev
eral eeTiii left on tho local for
Hcppucr where he will spend a few
Georgette, Crepe-cle-chine
and Mignonette Blouses
-at less than fair prices
To know that you arc purchasing some
thing at a "fair price" is a source of real
satisfaction. To know that you are purchas
ing, however, at even less than a "fair price"
is "a source of greater satisfaction.
If we had to go into the market to buy
Blouses of this type and character and
worth, we would be oblogcd to pay more
than we did, j?.nd imvturn to sell them
somewhat higher price. Fortunate far-in-advance
contracts and our intimate associa
tion with some of the natoion's foremost
Blouse makers makes this low price posible.
Each of thee new models bears
the favored WIRTHMOR mark;
always a guide-post to superior
Blouse values. . Eight new styles
and none can be duplicated. Choice
at $5-00
MINOR & CO.
Finish Wrestling
atch
STAR THEATRE
FEBRUARY 25 HEPPNER, OREGON
Immediately after the show Glen Hadley of Hard
man, 155-lb champion of Morow county will meet
Curtis Vaun of Boardman for the championship of
Morow county. Fast preliminaries assured. Ring
side tickets, 80 cents; general admission socents.
Ladies especially invited
Take a glance
at our windows
NOTE THE FINE DISPIAY OP
ALUMINUM WARE,
PYREX WARE,
THERMOS BOTTLES
PER tf on These
CENT UTi LINES
Peoples Hardware
15
Company
!ow Big Men Do It
The Winchester Store
A caliber for every purpose
We now have a complete stock of Winchester rifles
lrom .22s to elephant Runs.
They are on display in our store.
Come down today, we want you to look them over,
to handle them, fit them to your shoulder and sight down
their barrels.
Even il you haven't the slightest idea ol getting a gun
just now, we want you to come ill and see this complete
exhibition ol world-famous rifles.
Winchester rifles built the West. And lor more than
hall a century they have been the standard ol pioneers and
sportsmen. As the need grew, Winchester originated a
model and a caliber for every purpose.
We have a vanity of these famous models in our
Store now; don't fail to call and see thcra.
WINCHESTER
Wor'J SttinJ.irJ Cans anJ Ammunition
MANY a big man can trace his
success in life to the time
when he deposited his first dollar
with some progressive bank.
That was the sded out of which
later grew tremendous success.
Many a great industry has sprung
from such a humble beginning.
, Get the saving habit. Start
now. As little as one dollar opens
a savings account at this bank.
Your money earns interest. If
desired, we will lay out a savings
plan for you.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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BEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON. ,
OOO acres good land. 500 acres tillable. 2o acres
in wheat, plenty of water, fair houe ai.d barn,
lenceil and cross fenced. Priced at the attractive
figure of ,
riJiSaRM IX" MOPS!. tt-l .(W. Kr
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GILLIAM & BISBEE
$22.50
per acre; on easy terms.
One-half purchase price may be paid on one-third
crop payments.
Roy V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
ST. PATRICK HOTEL
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