Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 22, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
TUESDAY. MARCH 22, 192 1
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LOCAL NEWS'ITEMSi.
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PAGE SIX
You will fee! so
much better
if the clothes you wear
on Easter Sunday
are
WELL CLEAnD
AND
PRESSED
Send than in now
ind have them e'eaned
rudit
Of
til Wits
ill . fl"
1:1
J
1 . I.:".., m II :!, a I'iyni
"' '! trip i" !;..arili',iiti Thurc
dry. H reports the roads In fin
"iii'iiiiun and thinus lookim' pro
1,'rous a ui" new nv- rowre rvn
sfdersiVie substantial building j.s r-- !
peotcd dunna: the auinnnT.
One young auto driver missed
': i'lea 1 he'e ,n .-OUI ''. Il-ppiH-r :
I I : .. J . - a.-', ho r- -" le : r f ': 1 H-
h ( from Ion". Kov V. Whin-is '
il' d the do,.!. Mr. k'e'lv Ik .s
" 1 one it over th- horseshoeing depart-
r::f at S'Hrivner blacksmith:
ion. !
.Mr. and Mr. E. M. Hulden, who
been spending the winter at
the turn at .Main and August streets Vor ;-,ri, i-turned on Sunday's train
f
" ill
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IPJCAM
TAILORING
eamn;;
."CssiiT.r
Dycir
i ' . :;:it in
E
f ; . . V
near the power house Thursoay
ni'-'ttt. and landed his car in a hole
hut without dninc serious damas;p to
the ear or occupants. The corner is, j ,,
a liail (jne to nepotintp at nielli, and
there have been several near arc;-!'-n1.s
tit the same point.
Jai.ies Aioliiilian. succcssi'iil younir
; sh'-epiiit'ii, piiiv:'d V,v, lie !s mor-
. 1 J 1 : n ord tnariiy aifw-U us tin orator i !
!! 1 hU'-;;day even ir:;,'. Mr. Mo!l:i-
if 'Ml "V-IK Oil" of the SJU'ilk-l s; at the It
: I i -- M h;ie.!H't, ; nd it. -. a facl tiit'T e t
(! '' xt (!ovn to bras lacks In v
( ; oi. i'usiiit,' the Irish qiiHsuon per
il !.!..; ) ! eit-r .-litipe tluin any ef the
!l : "ion- !.!. in.-i) sneahi-rs'.
J it'.fl Vr. )'; fV.ic1 spen'
1! ' Tinn rday ;w Fi idav in town enjov-
in,'.' the I'iili-lfk feslivfiifx.
! 1 Mr. and 'VUs. ..)o Furiev wtre
i tr.- is nt the I'atricK T.olei T'utis
div find Kridny, co,niiLr in to a:
1 'end lite h'iliirnian 1, 'liquet Tlmrs
di'v ni-h.
1 j !) Van AVaters h'ed service at
!!) KreseonM cliureh i-ist 'rhun-..v
ji (lei:.,-..,- ., e ;-ies or J.-cl tires in Ue -c- !
jjl ner s'line lime m-yt 1 e : 1 11 -,u ti"- '
jjj ' 'iry e! reli-ion I'rot.i 1 lie e;- I jm;t j
jij'tite'r d'e','n to the iire'-'PTV da;.". 'i-i;p 1
jjj sulj.i.-c! v.-iil Ij" tiTv'Hed In a tnl)ry
j) eeitt MitltlDIT OlitJ Will t,e !
ft 'olr -'iet! I Hie ::nd (ltlcat in;: a! i
j: !' . Dr. V:;-.) V;iU-r H a !. ' t'
(: 1 ; hiioier ami j ilmui milnit and t';ii-i
lj! .'t.rm 01 'i tor,' and his ;";dri :-:.- '; -:y.
(I I'ei (1'iiibl It . v.-eH veirlh liearitirr. I! 1
and drove out to their
tncii .Mnnday tnornin.u
IHackhorse
nuoiMK. ok oi:K(i( : g
UTV, SKKKS SIAM J'OS'i
( '! eiearaii W'u'.l.inetoti liurean)
;vs',to:. r.rarc-h 17. K. v.. ,1
:-y e: (r-t!oa City, who ha:-: just ! jfc
,1 :ei i pr .-e'tetil ot i lie .Nii
, I-:,' i ,...!:. -roeia'ien, i, ex-
' ! step 111 V,"a.-'ii!i:j'te:i ot; Ms
v h'ei, 1 for a con feretiee with the
vin (!;. rjal 1! 11.
!: ;.. ,.nii-r-tf.,!! tiiy Mr. Brodic
! !ja ;.....-..()ti ( to J'reHiti-nt !!:ir-lfc
: v hi!" he.-. . red v, iil he erved U
i.iirhs'er in Shi'ii. v. hich Host n
y '.s a- ' -v:b liel 1 iiy an Ore- j L;
; man. ; nd vhifli il i ''lOtK'd niaylS
hi he ))leel!l e(l a Son of ('!- - R
JS
(b IS
a.
uivestme
T.
I, Of fOnie',-'
d to tiriSve 1
ifell'l.Ce with
. fire..
e
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'i . i!-:u " I'.i-s'i'.vi'::
;::: in "he local n;rn:
re
miw mm co.
mo d
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in in,'
in.ilier.
up a il
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l-Yiila
ar 10 h
t, a rra n pi nefti.
- Hie 1' rltll-es viv-r-I!
at tile h'tieh.
well lcii(,,, n vr nil:
ay, wlir
is I iv.-1 1
ml. n.
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Many classes of investments hc.ve shown
Isrge shrinkages in value during the past
year stocks, bonds, real estate, etc.
But you haven't noticed any shrinkage in
the value of a .savings .bank .investment,
eilii-si in principal .cr .iutcrest.. If .your
money is here, it earns' a iixed ra
which
VI. iie" III
. Os.aian !1:
beautiful
.d::v an:!
'd1'
uhu
at
IV." ' 1
he'll
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if, 11;.. S. 1 1 . ,
id "I :,' i
i-'h apd l!,i"
I our I : ill
SalUi'ihiy e
0111 (lie iloii:
the illlelei-.i
-f lie
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II
11, w
s' ; r.
h
ui
pi'. as d.le
iiian iin," i 1 : 1 .
r Hie "Ci'eaiir
lorrow Ciuiiily l''aii", and lo
il 11 111: III pel'l ' l'l I IllS Ol'llill'.-
The Una id ma 11 people have
'oniniiinily lair for two years
at' 1 h ',,'e made a Ida suecess or It.
Mr. 1 h' uhaunh, pivsidi ill of this or
mini'a 'tin, exidailied it had 011I
Ki'own their couimumty nml should
he ni e to mean all the name (alls
for. vr . Sii-ins outlined how Ihey
financed the business and offered
f 11 -l In r increase our working caliilal
for H is iiiiih'i'la It ins-. nip rair
would l liehl early in replemher,
alleina'ely til lloai'itiau and Irri
I'on. '1"'1r year II would be held at
Hon 1 il a n, s I hey a re - lined up
from 1 1st experience, not next year
il w r ' ' I he liel. I a I I ri iaon. The
(."' Miihllni; al tloardman is larre
lo accoiiiiiiodate a larae ex
itl I lie In iron oi l school
could he tiMil up for an
display room, ami rie now
en' 1
hi' ;
l.u I
I o, 1 , -, a nd ma leri'i Is.
Al ,'. S. II. Ihtai 'lman mad" a re
port on lee .rii:',i'P.h made on the
riiialilla 1 in pi il s power project, lie
claims 1 here has beep no equal in
unity and boosiinu as tnere s on
lliis pi oposil ion. No other project
ever ttained such j;reat moment 11 111
in such a shoia I hue.
Messrs. Hon ril man anil Powell al
so oullijied Hie necessily of eVery
body beinc a booster for the John
Day irriKal ion project.
We should all join hands and
boosl loyeiher. 'rite I'lnalilla liap
idspow' r projeci. the .ohn Day irrl
:;alion project, the Ta.llerson ntu;
Holmes ferry, Silos and I he North
Morrow Couniy fair. These things
ine all wilhin our reach, if we only
insist on huvini; them. Most of
llieni will come anyway. so il' yon do
not feel like hoostinc, i;et out of lite
load before youare inn over and
hurl.
oon s.11,1:
ir " 1,1
fda;
IT '
111' h"
'. coiiiu ai.o lie usee lor some:
iiuiids could easil he fixed1 t .a dies of Si. I'aliick's church
ike euro of lite livestock ex- ' will hold a food sale at Humphrey's
A coniiuitlee consist iin; of di'lla, store Saturday. March 2li,
M. !). Doble. Seaman and ; couimencint; al ten o'clock 11. 111.
I'o. i". ami Meialaiues tllaspow and 1 Huy t.oiuel hint; nice for dinner.
Customers Benefit Specials
We wish to call our customers' attention to our
''ne of
Spssig Specials
which we expect to continually add any lines
..'hich market conditions will in any way justify.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Wall Paricr
' Vc .ue i.:l t, 'riii ;.; ; lai i'.e assort, nent of last seas
m's clock at Horn 50 id uio per cent below new
priii:' iin This is a money saving opportunity
Rugs and Linoleums '
Our entire stock of these lines going at from 20
10 30 per cent below January 1st prices.
Felt Mattresses
Extra Special. Formerly $15, now only $8.50
WE ARE OFFERING UNUSUAL
CASH DISCOUNTS on ALL SALES
TOTALING $10.00 and UPWARDS
A'e want your business and are wiling to make
it worth your while to trade with us.
Case f uniture Co.
f i rimes, of Ha Isey, who j
take possession of the !
..!" : !"i V 'a Arthur YV. Dyksira !
wi'ie ia loan y.-.!i. r.hiv lent n hue on!
land im -;ii'--s lielo-ir I '. S. ('oiitals- j
:;ii !"! Win -vs.' Mr. 1 '.!-.-( recent- !
ly 1 .e'liaie ed his Diilui i-'ork ranch j
lor 1 linn acre lilac:- -ear I'alsey, ,
()i'e.i;i:n, ami will soon remove to
Ilia: i lace. Tlie trade was mad" !
w i ' h W
will soon tal;e po
Balm Fork propertj.
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. IS. Sparks, of Con
don, spcnl tlie wcVk end in Heppner
guests at the Patrick hold.
H. 11. Jones, rppreKenliiiK the
Chinese Famine lielief committee,
spoke al I he Christian church Sun
day evening.
L. A. Hunt leaves today for Spo
liane. where he goes lo attend fi
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many.
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acia ' ion.
Ir. Harder, who had mad
uds here, rxpi r sia d rei: re: a !
ii:;r lleppriivr, and -roped that
e lime he may he ah-le to return
a ml l ive here.
Mr. Sig.-liee has had extensive ex
perience with the business ertl ol'
the lli'ppncr office, and will no
doubt prove a capable man for the
posit ion.
Heppner Herald AVant Ads bring
homo the bacon.
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Heppner, Oregon
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Made form Morrow County's Best Wheat, by one of the Most Skillful Mill crs m tne
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WE KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THIS FLOUR IS AND WE-ARE WILLING TO
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An Absolute Guarantee--Or Your Money Back!
'H ' WE QUOTE
Fancy Patent per sack, $2.50 Heppner Pastry Flour per sack, $1.60
Fancy Patent per bbl., $9.80 Heppner Pastry Flour per bbl., $6.00
We give our customers the benefit of saving freight between Portland and Heppner.
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