Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 29, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1021
Cnstcnic
specials
We wish to call our customers'
line of
attention to our
pnng specials
to which we expect to continually add any lines
which market conditions will in any way justify.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Vall Paper
We are offering a large assortment of last seas
on's stock at from 50 to 100 per cent below new
spring line:;. This is a money saving opportunity
Rugs and Linoleums
ill
Our entire
to 30 per cent
ock of these lines going at from 20
jciow January 1st prices.
t-1
JL Ci
a. 4.5.1 Ci
jit Mi
Extra Special. Formerly $15, now only $8.50
WE ARE OFFERING UNUSUAL
CASH DISCOUNTS on ALL SALES
TOTALING $10.00 and UPWARDS,
We want your business and are wiling to make
it worth your while to trade with us.
bois of Woodcraft on St. Patriot
'!:: was a his kkpo.-. Chas. p.-,-dl
won ti' st prize and all if por
i.i'.. ..()! ctinintr.
TV- i.f!!-:i ::! soeiet.V held n r
fill ; : I si oil F: iday, s. '.
if" ; its, ;!: an 'I co-tee; and :
!"' a n:-- n.'t ;,rof:l fir I ho M:i t
Samnlay iii;iii 1!... ladies o." '
so.-iai oo.nni-.i. .. (: :h Farm lei'
taw- th;r last dance (Jf the st;i:.,
and had a ry enjoyable time. .Si
Tai r - 1 1 . - from l'iiia'ii:a were pi.
ent. 'f.'i.- i j 11 r carload's of boost,
for the Kssii-ii Star dance at I'm
till. 1 t In- -'!h!i, alter their trip
lioardinan and Arlingion finis!;
tlw tii.-ht at our dance. Mr. a.
Mrs. .Ford, from L'maiiiia, also a
( ndi-d t he (h'tici-ro.
1 'on 't l'ori'pct vo'ir taxes. rr
inch.
011 on
.-,t
V' in. sdav.
r. a. M 1
v- in C'"-il
' of
for 1
Minor and
he count v
Ol-'-.'o
Via.
1 .
!! ,. .'
. l'-ii lor I'l'i-'hind S: '
:ne tht- 1 "fi; crust;.
condiiion. Graveling
11":
,1 at
and ;
; Wen
(luring t!.
writing all
first half
will no: ,l
is due this
i-i a nra ice
So vuu -
up your propria
hill. li- sure it'
scrip' inn of your
'I'll.- Hendricks
furnished tin. 11,1
dance ai lloradni
are scheduled
li'on'h and y
fro.ni tlu- sie
ill have to i
I i-rs to th
' nii-i'.-ioir
Mis. C. .
! coi'i ij:, liied
Phi! I;r..t!;;
Th.- I.a.sl 1;
Mr--. Ja.-l;
(''. !h -d on ?
amp
1 lie county line
al the time of
working wi ll, jov rid-
scene of action have been
ihos- last lew days.
A. Minor, of Heppner, ac
hy lii r daughter, Mrs.
of It. tie. were callers at
i.mi on Tuesday, and ate)
eat on ! IS
i-rlniendenf 'I. VJ " R
.'ins rem- fi W -2W-L2
1.11 day, al'-B t
in woi H- 1 3
has com- I lii , 1
Tiieatre
B- J. Sigsbee, Mgr.
;:t;i!
Mr
".
I hill:.
V. r.
ilov.ai-'-.
I 10
Ki'-k
! of
si:-n
con: :
: i o 1 1
: on
- and ash- for
tallies with tin;
propon h s.
', Ii 1:011 Orchen
.-ic lor the liasehi
an Saturday a
play ai Cecil t
: of
rinaiilla ai
Hail, y, are anio;
up comracl:; wi
my for seed
hi lull. The
very nicly.
CECIL
?!
Case
rurniture G)
Zella Kelv
Mildred Dune;
spenl
I'e
r-h
011
tile 1."
ldieion.
oin !!ii
her Ce.
oil Snndav
.ml Mrs. 1
rom I'D!
sidu i
il i'i
li.ru
for t:a
npaiiy.
II.
C a 1 lie!; arriv
land on .sine!;
T' mviile, Cec
TiK t'.iavel wj
( !;.', i liassa
'iksf-n.
Cantn ,
if
of. lihea.
11! iy h. .
he can "h -We
are
Henriksi n
I-
h
I"
I !
J J' J J 1
IRRIGON
T
V
llliole
ceivell llol-
lleal
ialo (
lie
In.-.' t
Mr. V. I!. W
ice Irmii Mr. Cordon II
ui-dav thai he had clo- i d I lie deal on
Ihe r.-rry and ,oulil pel il
era i ion wiiliin ll.irl V tit y:t.
po. I s i! as a nracl n-.i I ii, m v,
leel Ionic, I ' I'i el I 1 til . .'.Il ! ii ,-(
power ma ri ie- I pe en-' i ae, ca i a I d"
of c;i n- in:; live la i er ::-..-!' sin ,1 1 1
anloiiioliih s. II will ply Ic: ve n
Holmes I ,;i mi i in' , a hull i I wo 1.1 i i. s
cu:-l of I' i-.i.n, W'asliim-len, l.i a
poin! suiialde 1. ii- a landiua (dace
appi nxiiiiu 1 1 Iy two mil.-,-; wesi of Ii
rhcoil. The coin iu il I . e en roads of
Hie farm Hiireau icade ai-ianae--luenls
lo meel Mj-. Holmes in the
near t'ulure and lay mil a leiuporary
road from ihe lanilinic on I his side
to conned with the I 'oliiin hia I! i
Highway. The com in il lee i:: ahai
making plans lo pi.-scnt (his case lo
.the stale hirhway commission lor a
pel lliallelll (crawled -nid to 1 lii.
hiv.liwiiy. This Ii fry w ill make di
rer! connections nil the north side
Willi icood rounds leading lo 1'rossor.
Yakima. Sunnyside and all of Ceu
tral and H.islern Washini'ton.
On the .south side ii will save
hundreds of miles for tourists Irav
ellmc I iiiicon H . .p 11 1 t- aiid Central
Oreeon (eriilory. n will cm (IIIt (he
necessiiy of L'oiiu: tome distance up
or down and hack a:;ain on the not i Ii
,ide.
A comiuiit in publicity in this
connection was also appointed and
already Hie cominr. of this terry li.is
been published in ie leadiiiH dailies
of both s-lales. Let!, is have been
addressed to the ruiuimrrial clubs
of inipuiiaiit cities lo utlwrlise Ibis
cross cut. A b lier w;is sent to Hie
commercial club of Prosser, Wash.,
contcratiilal inn Ihe people of lionton
county for having accomplished this
arraiiiceiueiil.
A Ihoroui-ch reortcanizal ion of the
farm Hiireau and Commercial clui)
is beiilcc made I his week and w hat
In and what we are do
1 lie a ii v ( ri ised in I he I'm lire.
11. 1 seaman, .Mr
1 11
si ma 11 s
si. 11
(Hi.".
Mr
! r. a 1 liv.-d fro
i'i . day moniiioc.
1 11:111 W.-ht II) I'
I lie SUIMI'lel- of
Id lliere on nee
( '
III 111
Mr.
11 1 a n il 1
I II 1 I.
mil ol'
unl ,
and
and
wa r
million. Mr. Si.;:man died shoia-
, and Mrs. Seaman was
lo ::! passporl or passll"e oul
couiiliy until about a year
-lie 1 1 d I . of many hardships
prices ol all loodslul'i's.
iie 110 more visils lo Kin
iny oilier foreign country
Iy a : .ei
uiial I
of !h
aro.
and I
'I here w
land or
by her:
Harry
0,
Ii nipsie, of Madras, Ore.,
r i was heie a couple of days last week
Manila Ihe Hempscys and lookm
oer Ihe country. fin 11 y said this
sure looks .icood lo him and will
come hack ac,iin in July. That is
when ve will show him Ihe country.
Mr. William Warner hit lor the
Wednesday. He expects lo remain
lliere a lew months with many of
the old 1 i huts of his acquaintance,
and hner probably return here lo
live with his dauKhler, Mrs. I''. W.
,1 01 da 11.
I.. A. Dohlo and son M. K. Dohie
and wile, also Mr. and Mrs. Seaman
made a flying trip to Portland and
returned Thursday.
Twelve members of ihe ladies aid
society motored to lioarilman Wed
nesday and were enleriained by liie
ladies of ihe same society at Hoard
man. Kefreshmeuts and a (ceiieral
seed time are reported by all tile
ladies par, icipat inic in the H ip.
The font party .iciven by Ihe Xeijch-
Oll li vis
Miss:
Hoc mi
I friends
j Mr. ;
111 (
and a : r
Mr. Caili
his truck
Paving ri)
Mrs. Coon:
returned f;-i
panieil ,y iter fa tin r
com.- ji c! izen or (VI
cale some suilable ihcc
Klad to hear from Mrs
Unit her daughter, .'diss Mildred, has
it vered from her recent illness.
Kveretl Lofcan, of Kairview rancli,
was a business man in Arlington on
.Monday.
E. J. Stickle, government trapper,
has taken up his residence, at The
Bungalow.
J.. W. Osborn and. sister, Mrs.
Wellha Combest, left on Wednesday
for Portland, for an indefinite tinie,
Cecil friends extend I heir best wish
es for a pleasant holiday. Mr. Os
born has sold his homo to H. J.
St rooter of Founuile. Air. Streeiei-
look possession on Wednesday audi1"
Cecil also extends Hie hand of wel- : H.
fonie lo Mr. and Mis. Stret Lor and!
1 In ir fa in ily.
Mrs. !. urge Krebs of The T.asi
Camp, visited with Mss. Everett Lo
gan al I-'airview on Wednesday.
A lar-e party gai lu red at the
home of jiorl Palmateer. near Mor
gan, on Tuesday evening and sur
prised William F. Palmateer, it ue
Ing his ;'.rd biflhday. After con
gratulations and good wisiies were
extended, (lie evening was given
up to all sorts of amusements. We
heard some one remark that the sup
per the ladies served at midnight
was beyond description. It has
leaked out since that the owner of
Windy Nook had lo be carried home
and put to bed. Cause Overeating
and WIND on I he stomach!
James ,1. Allyn, who has been
spending the past week on his ranch
near Cecil, b it for his home in Oak
grove on Saturday.
Harry I.: Hayes, from Hie 0. A. C,
Corvallis, is spending Ills Faster va
cation wiili his sister, Mrs. 11. V.
Tyler, at the Curtiss ranch.
Miss Esther Logan, of Founuile,
was- lopking un her Cecil friends on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jack Hynd and niece, Mm.
Hoy Scott, of Iiutterby Flats, were
callers at the Willow creek ranch
the home of deputy mayor HenrlK
seii. on Thursday.
Miss Klein. McFadden, of Eight
mile, was a Cecil visitor Thursday.
Jeim O'Connor, who-is feeding rns
Hynd or Tiutt. iby Flats U
Irs. Ceorae K.-i-bs at Ihe n
rr. and Mrs. II. St o rvidnnt, who I 3
isr :r;ve !; n v.-orl-.mg in Ce'dl for soie I 3
c - Chi'-, left for Con:!!' : c il i.n Wedr.es- I fj
d.:y. U
i T;i;,:np:Ti- od tj.,. ?!:oihfrls 1
! li'St. ShiDI'od tWn (Ci- lo!'! of hi;.
I sso. p i,. i, S H'-i.pii'-i raivh on Tues-
day. 4
w. t. Ma.tk.ffc- of Th.. rm-.-e r0i. a
! !" "misy diirin" ihe week send- M
in:c hi? ewes and lauiDs to his upper a
COi -Mrs A. H- 'ir;I:. r-'urne! to : g
;ot. i ''" Wllltxy c:o(; rau ii on Monday, p
a;':.r spi iaiimc three mourns luiing I RJ
iliiontcii t.. (.t.tilrr-1 sta.ic-s-mi kV-1
irip to her old heme in Xeivu'-i:a. j
!'::' "miusll to miss ihe sovei o '
Moriss v.hich ih -y li:ne jjo-!f htr.'n
: a ! a.- (sis, r.-n s- ,e os, :;mt ner.i-vcs , Hj
soiiiin csn yet hoar tr. Cecil nm. y
.".li and even iHo v. jul and Hie 1 SI
' U
V 1! T'.,,.,.,m I,:.)., fi
, a i-'O'-er, vat; tee ciksi t;,,. iuavor,M
" '''" i''v i'!: -' on w. daesdav. ' B
;' M"- iianil: v.ss i ilri'll.o In Ili-iifCrr J
.'IJ ; i'roni S.il hi. &
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th
Constance Biainey
IN
"39 East"
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
.MARCH 31 and APRIL 1
PaoSine Frederick
IN
1G3
This picture will be shown two days; so come in
and see it Thusrsday if you wish to attend the
Glee Club at the school house Friday.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
IN-
6 tie
ol" Lumber
Price
HOUSE
Any Farm Building
WAS (last year ' $1,000
MAY lii: (till. summer) $ 800
NOW $6oo
WAS (last year) $500
MAY BE (this summer) $400
NOW $3oo
Order Lumber Now! Build When You Can!
LUMBER PRICES CAN'T GO DOWN ANY MORE. THEY ARE SO
LOW THAT SAWMILLS ARE CLOSED DOWN. INCREASED DE
MAND MAY FORCE PRICES UP SOON. DON'T RISK HIGHER PRIC
ES. BUY NOW!
TUM-A-LUM
PLANS AND MATERIALS FOR" HOMES AND FARM BUILDINGS
3. K. Nelson returned from a trip
to Salem Friday evening:, where he
went for a consultation with the At
torney General on official business
connected with the coming legal pro
ceedings between the N. P. R. Ii. I
officials and other property owners :
and the directors of the John Day
irrigation district. '
Cay M. Anderson is having an ad-j
dition built on his residence in the")
southeast, part of town.
D. C. Wells and family have re- i
moved final the Floreon properly 1
May and Court streets, lo the W. i
Jaiiratl property on' the: oast side, j
1'aul GaiiinuH was a pas'soncrir on i
I lie -out bound flyer Monday fiornmg. j
C. ii. Reeves, former i'esident
here, but nov,- of Hood Kiver, lei'i for1
bis home Monday iiinrnrii:;, after
spendinc; a week or so here makin.:;
photos for the cominr; issue of '
'Holiiseh." high school annual. '
V ic Grosliei;, who believes in the
early worm theory for i:ardoniiif,',
celebrated Hastcr .Monday by plant
ing Ills early spud crop.
Ceorfce Cas-on and family liave
closed their town home and moved
to I be McGentry rr.ncli for the sum
mer. American Legion gave a niirdny
enjoyable dance at the pavilion last
Saturday evening.
.Miss Uulh Van Vactor who is
teaching the young ivas how to
study in the Reitman district north
of lone, spent Saturday with her
home folks.
Rev. H. F. Pemberton, of The
Dalles, will preach at the Federated
church next Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Cronk returned from
Port lane Friday, where she spent
several days- with her husband who
1s In a sanitarium in that city. Mr.
Cronk is reported to be improving,
and will probably bo able to rtd urn
home in a few weeks fully restored
to health.
Heppner friends of Harold Ilick
erson, ex-service man, who served in
the navy during the war, will rrgrel
to learn of his sudden death at Sto.
Marys hospital, I'endlelon, where he
was sent for tretinoin recintly by
the local Rod Cio.-s. His home' was
at Salem, where his mother and a
brother resale. His d.-a;h toccurnd
on March 20th.
Knuiiot Cochran, well known
stockman, returned Friday from an
THE DEVIL'S PASS KEY
Better than "Blind Husbands," which you paid
50c to see and were well satisfied.
SUNDAY, APRIL 3
Constance Talmadge
IN
A Member of the Federal Reserve
i&V m.- .. .... .-vaSiiai.
W sa !l iiif
llle:-
exti ndod lur
Iay count ry.
O. . Warner,
Highway Inn at
liar-ied by A. H.
uring 011 put ling
luml ia river at i!
Non-Shrinkable
1
nvestments
trip lo the ,1.
;in
'r.ine host of the
II. ia i d man, accom
SM'ait. who is na
il ferry on the ro
ai'dnian to connei i
Wash
a fpw
Mr.
:'ke in
that thrning town wiMi the
ington shore, were here for
hours y.-siciday on business
Warner reports- everything j
the "host little town on earth".
Clif Henderson, young cattle man
of Cecil, was in town a few days the
titter part of the wepk taking' a lit
tle vacation. He reports things at
Cecil are in the regular A-l condi
tion. Joe Fritsch, ev-bnttery man, went
dawn to lone Saturday to resume nc
ouaintanco with some of his old
friends'. Joe considers himself a
T. S. rtrown enme in from Filet
Rock Friday evening to assist with
thp ort'tinizatlon of the Oreeon
Wheat Marketing association in this
county .and expects to remain until
the bulk of the rominc crop is sign-,
ed up. Mr. rtrown has been sssist- .
Ing with similar work in Wpsinston
and Idaho for several months and
reports that the movement has-proven
very popular with the growers In
those states, where some 17.000.ft00
bushels have been signed un. Two .
and one-half million bushels have al-
so been sdgned up in Montana and .
up to date something more than two
millions i.i Oregon, with some P0(.-
00(1 bushels In Morrow county. Mr. ;
Drown my that the road between
Pilot Hock and Heprrcr Is In terrl. I
hie rop.'.iti 'n Jus! now end thinks it
Is about the worst r;(Co of road he
)' ncoun'eiMi iti traellng: over
trr-f vtutcs. He is v rt iupanied by I
his Ife.
Many classes of investments have shown
large 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,
either in principal .or .interest.. If .your
money is here, it earns a fixed rate, which
you can depend upon.
First National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
A Member of the Federal Reserve