Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 15, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 192
PAGE TWO
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
The Winchester Store
THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Will Present "Jones vs. Jinks"
On Friday, March 18. at the Lex
ington High school auditorium, the
adult class and teachers of the Con
gregational Sunday school will give
the play, "Jones vs. Jinks". This is
a mock trial and a rip-roaring, side
splitting farce. Altogether there
wil be nearly two hours of mirth
and laughter. Admission 23 cents
and fifty cents. -16
Do you
know
why
its Coasted
S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffice as second-class Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year 8s
.00
'
To seal in tho
delicious BurEey
tobacco flavor.
Six Months
. . $ ( .00
..So.-,c
sr.M-Moxs roil rrni.n atiox
7
Three .Months
IMPORTANCE OF IIEPPUER-SPRAY ROAD
' i eppi . an-i .Mon.iw roiinty people should show a
!i -.-.v interest in tin- proposed po.-l road between this city
i'l Sr av.lo wh'fii e.t ended mention is given today in
e;il' lieWS eohlllUi.s.
A ylanee at the stale highway map will show thai
M r.( 'nr-ner's :is.-er! ion that this will prove to he the most
important cniniectin link in the entire eastern Oregon
hio'liwnv svsiein i-. a lael.
With this short link improved and made usable all
the year, the people of southern Wheeler county and a
Jar go part of (irant count' will he served with a highway
lliey have lon needed, and the fact that they can cfimt
this way with a degree of ease and comfort, will prove of
great couvjnercial advantage to Heppner. On the other
hand, the tourist and general travel coming into Pendle
ton from the north and east will be afforded the opportun
ity of swinging south through Heppner if their destina
tion should he in that direction, without being forced to
drive miles farther west to find a southern route.
Anv objection, on the part of ( the highway commis
sion to placing a new road on the state map shoudl be
o errojue
on
out Mr. Oarsner's contention
this is a situation without a precedent and may salely be
dealt with as such. A I orrow eou ut y ha-; alrcad set a'ide
: -.),!h;i, to a ,.d 4 in giving ihe people ol the intei ior iliel
I j . 1 a j i has been blocked by the refusal of (irant county
! , ro op.era.!c. The pr--ent project wiii not only take care
,,, (he se, i inn i.i' c.ltli! ry that w;b to in: served l.y the road
1, Alomioe'ut, but also a large section 01 Wheeh r county.
Ueie is work for the Commercial dub and the httsi
intere.t,, cd I 1 rppner, in getting the facts together
and Ihe .situation in band to he presented to the highway
o 1 u ' 1 ;,S ssii mors when they visit this count)'.
A pi-oper undersl. mding of the situation and a bit oi"
ginger will put the project over. I, el's go.
A DEBT OF HONOR TO IRELAND
1
Ii is a 1 a i' cry I mi
rOumal peop
a ''" i o 1
1 ; ,' lis
;;'.e to llial e llh'li'
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was
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In the I line w hen w " were a wea,-
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t IK- . I 1,1111 1 e ton.- 1 , seat . ei
r i ' i-.tence, and a prey to lio.-'l he (leva-,
lim fathers had. a long and h'tler strug
eu!onv a going cuiiccrn n ihe Meal-.
.; a .,; ,,,, v,. ,. ; ' iriaisimi.-; I hey had to
ll.-lcie .-olllic-. 1,1 I'll iilVV tfU
e, a diiplo'ld ..I food,, en', ' o:e i I'e
1 i 1 1 j 's X .irr. 1 pa n. i 1 ! n i . . lino ra. .'
. ;,,,,! n-si.ttrci s of the colonists
1 11 this ; mergeiiev also, ihe people
1 re.sCitf, ami a sh i nloa. I . I moil was
w 11 ia New k'mdand ar.tials as "d he
T; Tift &
si;jj j 'A y
CIGARETTE
III the Cii'Citit Court of tie' Sl:t'e of
Oregon fur .!or") County
fii-1'Ii.i K. Gl-'.nn, Trust, -c.
row JJerthti K. GI.-ihi-H.t-roux,
ti'iislce, 1'lai'iliff,
Va.
Allie E. Flo:k, C. K. JMtk-,
J. V. Howley,. J. Ji. lion
liain, Norn E. lioniuuii,
James T. Ilrady, ILoxininn
Ilrudy and 11. Glenn. Uef'Tidanis.
summons;
Sl'i; I Vl. SKitMCK AT
ST. I'ATHK ICS t HI lit H
Special services- will be held at
St. Patrick's Catholic church Thurs
day moring, March 17th, at 9:00 o'
clock,. Rev. Father Cantwell officiating.
TO 0. K. Merele, J. E. Howley, J.
13. IJonhiini and Nora E. Bonham, of
above named defendants:
IN THE NAMK OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within six weeks
from the date ,of the first publica
tion, or within six weeks of the date
of personal service of this summons
uponyou outside of the State of Or
eiron,, and if you fail to so answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apulv to the court for the relief de-
Itev. Dr. George B. Van Waters ! mn,lwl in. her said pnnmlnint. name-
will deliver a lecture in the Episco- ; y: For the foreclosure of mortgage
pal church Thursday evening, Mar. I given by Peter Flec'k and Allie E.
17th, at eight o'clock. ATI are in- dFleck, upon W Section 26, N
vited. . ; NEV,, Section 28, Tp. 2 N, Range
AiTiingemenis are being made for j 26, E. W. M.. for one half of the
a course of six b'ctures to be deliv- j original sum, which is $625.00 now
ercd in Ileprmer some time npxt , rcniainini; unpaid, with inlcre:--t
nionih !) Kev. Dr. George B. Va it i hereon at 10 percent from Decani
Walers. Dr. Van Waters lias deliv- ber 8. Mil", and for the sum. of
.red the course in several cast ern : $ I s 5. r, 1 p:ud I'or cloliminegt taxos,
Oregon cities, wliere ihy have be n ft ji;, inlir,-'t at HI psr t-i-nl fioin
well rccived. The lectures v iil April 26, 1 !, tlic- furlll.T sitiu or
ibal with tln hislory of religion, ,iui.00 atlornoy's ft ,, r.ntl fur lie;
ifotii I ln i -a rlj 'HI aiiiiquily to Hie t (., and ili.fS.iin!i. nU iT.'.yot'.
1. resent time. ! f- in ! com plain!.
j !. GliT.n. a nsv. eoii iMeioi.'i nt .
XOTICE TO ITItl.lC I will apply to i lie court lor the relief
, " (l"mandc'(! in his rrcrs cum plain l.
T: tin' kind p,-o.)le of Hoppnur : nainclv. as rojiows: For ihe I'oreclo
and Morow couniy: I have been ; f vowi imirto giM-n by
unjustly accused of sending uii-;,j. n. Ronham an,l Nora. K. tionhrm,
sightly cards through Ihe mail ami . upon NW'",, Section 26, Tp. 2 N, It
writing anonymous letters to parlies ; 2(i, K, v. jr., foithe ;,nm of $200
herein town, and it has been said I I in ravorof H. Glenn, with interest
am insane, and for these two false , thereon at ID-per cent per annum
accusal ions 1 have he,,, mosi i ruelly ; f,.m Af)ril yr,t 1!I1G. I'or fil'tv dol
perseculed. and I will have no more , hir,. aMornev's lees and I'or his
SUCH. I Here IS tllll Olle lU.-it JUle ! i. ..,.,l ,lHrc...mt.. hrln noH
A caliber for every purpose
We now have a complete stock of Winchester rilles
from .22s to elephant guns.
They are on display in our stcre.
Come down today, we want you to Jock them over,
to handle them, fit them to your shoulder and sight down
their barrels.
Even if you haven't the slightest idea of getting a gun
just now, we want you to come in and see this cornpiet
exhibition of world-famous rifles.
Winchester rifles built the West. And for more than
half a century they have been the standard of pionoersand
gportsmen. As the need grew, Winchester originated a
nodel and a caliber for every purpose.
We have a variety of these famous models in our
itore now; don't fail to call and see them.
"WINCHESTER
World Standard Guns and Ammunition
MODEL 07 ff emmet-less takt-doiun seli-linz rifit, It-inch
round barrel. 'I his is the world-lameus .HI Stli Loader,
shooting vnly its own .351 caliber H'tm hater ttrtndge. Tht
iavorttcatupen ol the modem hnvier.
MODUT. 91r.rvar Atttt Reeatin rV.V, xxiut framt or
take-down, ii inth turre'. Mane ior .44, .Ji, 3i and .IS-IO
WiHfhfrtrr eartrtdcts. The i-w-t Su cces Hit.' fitle ever made
Handling these popular sues et tar:r;des.
MODEL 94T Art
tAkt-aon-n. Is ini.lt
.32-40 and JS '
Aigh-poiuer smokeless a
iiiki l sianu Detore iimi
judged. llespecl fully yours.
Mrs. Mary II. Dewey Haylcf.
Heppner, Oregaii
:n peel
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,o-ii. ! I linger an-1 misery are .irnj'jMiij
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i ; , ji loll..; fciil iUt-Vil II1MII! lM.'.v. v ,
. v,'o, -M:,- Hi,- .. the cciuilvx lias Ih-cusih-,
r,.l. r.t r.; is u id."rc;td ; at.l tinnisaiuis
,wA :iirl iV.eino' st a r at ien.
. . im. '. ic:;is win) have formal i'u
,,.(,.,. ,'ne re'o'l' mi Irciaiul i.ae per
, ,,.u ii;!:ii;ii:o scrvitf I'.xery .lutniane
'lv! a -oeeul'ar ..l.li.i-alim to help rehexo
,Ue.::i an'.l vhiUu n ol' Irelam! in their lime
Kehei will he ml in i ni sU red on a si rift ly
, ' v-t'M'ian ha.-is the ri.miition mii which
. ... i . i
i l eiip.ii was sfiH in ryi. u is up im .m a.
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. , I 1 1 ; i , : ' f, e r M M S m n." e M I s . I u . u w 1 1 i . , v ' v I " .
m oh: U ; .o ihe t lis t ; people.
T5 ;; li.i'i'NEH HICKALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAK
I have a
bi-ood mares
full lerm:; i
A. W i!iiii.i.i
ho!;si;s i'oi; sai.k
good
tor
O '(
lions
' xi.v
: cost s
lje ; will ask thai suirtsccond mortgage
he decreed a lien on said NW M .
s, coon 2B, Tp. 2 N, R 26, K. .
M.. suhjec! only to the lien or' plaint
iff's first mortgage on all of land de
scribed in her complaint.
I This summons is published by Ihe
work and order ol Honorable G. W. Phelps.
Will give . juda-e of the above entitled court,
le parlies. ' by order made ;md oniered under
ii. Or tt," JSOJate f Jttnrh 12. Flrl oub-
fr MODTS. 9SI.Ttr -AfHtn K'tratinr Hit!', si
Mi ' ' " ' "c i ir rvx 'i ri tir inter union
cn lie tnirt:rt and ru.l tiif -tanjard
iTtr:spes atd acltvei-: tt hullttvifh
rnre. Culvert ..ff Aiv. iV 1-ot
W. .Se.i Brit is it aid. JS and IV
XOtid trtifnt Of
gu tt ever fnt
type, .-insets heavy
naavs rorte r tonf
-nment rtdets, 1903 and
im, luster.
GILL1AIV1 i
ISiiziiur and i''ood Sale
tication ei' tins summons m KVpp- Federated church
iK-r Hera d a hepnnei-, Oregon, tin-1 : , , , , , , ,,
tier date of March U 1921. and TlU ok f bazaar .'"' cooke,l.an
uucotji.eu l nun saie u, liiv t.iiivjin j
Hie Federated church, Thursday,
March T Till, beginning at 2 o'clock
Many useful and beautiful
irticles and nluch food will be ot-
ered. 4 5-46
April
last publication under date
26, 1 021.
(V ,. GAVTN" attorney
nl.,iT,t:fF T M ,i,t,-eu.; ' P- m-
The Dailes, fireson.
,'OHN (1AVIX, atto.-n:-v for
H. Gleur., clefendani . V.
(i. address, The Dulles. VnntPt! Clean -t1on i-as at th
(u-is.-on.
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BEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON.
le, ' o af ros
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- (KK arres fiotl laml, six) af ros til
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UMifvd'a.Hl cross fenced, l'riivd at tl;v atir ictnc
lienire ol
$ 2 2.5 0
per .acre; on easy term.
One-half purchase price may he paid on one-third
crop payments.
Roy V. WHITEIS
UHAL ESTATE ami INSURANCE
ST. PATRICK HOTEL
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Made form Morrow County's Best Wheat, by one of the Most Skillful Millers in the
northwest, in a modernly equipped, thoroug hly renovated plant.
WE KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THIS FLOUR IS AND WE ARE WILLING TO
STAND BEHIND IT WITH
An Absolute Guarantee Or Your Money Back!
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Fancy Patent . per sack, $2.50
Fancy Patent per bbl., $9.80
WE QUOTE
Heppner Pastry Flour per sack, $1.60
Heppner Pastry Flour per bbl., $6.00.
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