THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921 THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER U: nciQ Walts CECIL S. A. I'ATTISOX. I ''.(lit or arid I'uLli-lu-r I I tfr. and r3. FaT.'co return en f Lrlcujh Frcm i!i3 j Cc.r t-uti j Mr. sml Mrs. 1 Lnnr.lt. '!' M Vii r ni l., M-prc visitors in len.- on S::im-'l''y. ,1'ilin Xah vo ii is o-.n vis-i'eij- tt-ij h "',!; :.r,l Mrs. R. V.. Imii- 1 at ti ii-WCI"!, J F 'II, i'listolf !!: as SI Sttbscrirrtiori la.is Matl-i i inv ( !; Year . i1;' .?-V0 .s I .)( I -ij tan- p; ' ' i-; ' . n ('' i n'.'ni d i'l'V. II. . . . "-nt Id i:i t'. T.1 Mr Kli lot: PAGE TWO Lyciw Syiiie of M -M a A. M:,i- "ilGII T .: i uui I 'uiti - an, ia-.p:r. That ! : ' . I i i cm u having for IV n.'iVM'! - .)-. c t;. t;il;ci! for ii w ill .IlKiV r,-i it 1 Thai I lie presenl '.'i'n hurden wo all feci so keenly ai lime imusiml hu-iness laid ;. 1 1 1 i i ii i: i i .ur c"ii ii I v he a did .ai al ile ! hold- ie i hrh lie I - in (he ropin M it-,.-. ' :iiy id !-.-!!, !.;!' i n t ; . e l-nl ! ill- fie! . t I I I i w; , la-- 1 1 ! r i ie rl a l-e,' a i i e n i a.'ir,-. . -( )i. -"ii w i .- ihan n ehiiiii 1, liial 1 1 1 - 1 1 v lia.s i.eeii - "i i a i e lend on .lli-- hdi a en-eh n .;,,!, ih.,1 the v.hoie tnuihle in the Fault ol lie- eoniily eotnt and lhal ihey .dioithl, thei-efnre, lie re called, l'l'idhwilh. I n ainilher .;i..v of this jiaper we pnhlish a sUitement andaaied h Jud-e ('ampliell whitdi should throw com -id'.-rahle hht on the many lhni;x ci unphdned of at tin lone meeting, and in which it is pointed ijul from official sources that unel of tin- Ih'.lv increase in taxes this car is ('ue to "vum-s over which the enmity court had ahMilutciv ii" control. Slate taxes are more than dmihled this ear, hut ihe Morrow comily court does no! fix ihe .stale taxes, 'i he ( 'reeon H.dmi.L'.ton highw ay may have ci.e.l too much, hut that work w as i n t he ha inks ( if l he si al e h iIi way eoniuii ssnni and ciitiialy oulside the control of the count y I - d he county com!, as a hndy, did tint vote for the is..ance of S.'.d.o,)) iu highway hnnds a couple of years -!-!'" Ihe people o! the conn!)', pidhahly inchuliny many ailendauls al ihe lone meeting, approved llutt heavy in ilehledness hy an o'ervhelmin,n' vote. Neither did tlie icoiinly court vole the heavy tax on the John Day district, nor any oilier irrigation lax. Aeain the statement shows that instead of incrcasim: the count lew the fu ix eountvcoUrl Ctll down on that tli-iii StJ,,,,, Ii ;. ,,! f . Ulan .,,.,,,. ,N only U,l to County COH t -lis (hie. i, !-,- i ill i ,i .. . . nun iniiiu gin ner ieet wei, anil ner 1 ei so'.ialllies .should l.ave IK) place 111 the discussion of nice little hands all muddy, 'ncvery- serians, puhlic (ineslions, and the siatement attriliuted to',ll,ini;' n"do wrote I?(1 a ',,,,,,r nf , ,i a , , , . . , , other week. She said, "the 'goldfish' one spiaker at lone that a certain ntenioer ol the county semi th.dr love they are very sad hoard is "hroke", does not trot anyhodv anywhere more Hm' '""''some since you went away; .i . i .i . i , " . , ,. Ihey miss you." than to place thai oilicial m tne same class with most ah r-c ihe rest of us in .Morrow cmintv at the present lime. Niocp n,,,1's f"vrit'' spoit (noivp of the i " , i i i time): "Kiftccn two, fifteen four, ui"ii, cow men. w neat nu n, merchants, hitr land owners , ami eight make thirteen." rio. I vicrvhodv in .he i'-hiiiIv will admit tiirie I reel v tv.a; I rc . i I i , ". , ., ' ! She was walking up the street the'' ;,ri. roke iin 11. iW aiid lial hetll lor Ike past SIX l.t Sis,- looked at Red as he sauteeicd ."'it months I'lot'g and she mumbled scrip thin" . i I Hie speaker is repor'..'d i lie i .i..vl i ur; 1 1 ' li.i a Ci ni I la i ned t.v n ' an':., and lh. ride i 1 la s ioc ! lor . he i i u . i :i ,i i -.eik i l lie I" ui , i '. i ii r the c nut . . v i-iu.l tlu-x i mi ci ii: . .li.ti ie. ti ine walsed anuind the county or rode hi -i i h"'-( lea.;!;-, or in an ox can? , I ". in '' hlhw,.', Vi i e ... I t.p Iun ii ted .-sImum in e,raJe around thai cue. hesiues S;.vm ;, two hnd-es made ii,vr,sii v hv the chan-e, hut , , , ' , , ,, . he 0,,! ml mchllon the i.tet lhal to hudd up Mam street Mould h;iC OIK-'llU'.l two r.lih.oad CI ossills. that the hlll ,1:11 , ni.ii.ii.,!,,.!.., . .!,,.,l,',l. Ii , -l,,.,..l .,. ,...., l..,. ;,,,,.,,,,, , ., ,,, I I l ie HI. ' ,H III. 'I i'-'ltil t ill. i ill's w I'tild lia e -I Mdlli .- , i ,t. i ', i. ii , i . i ..thu -e ol the In-iiv..,) I'Uil.lers lo pave lones principal i i . " . " '.,'.'!"" a '' 0 is .ihi.u: the l-ii'esl diad llv in Ione's ,.i--t. , ' '" in:. its 1 1 i n nil ivi i i: iim; i M.aio i I'm 'to''' ) II. i p- C.'.i I! Van W 'l. is p ,i, -i . i , .t . series nine n .1 m.l , , i a. I.- b- ' ores hi I he H--.'.'i: ! 1 ,.11. ti n-, w vk. n " "" 1 " -no t, at ..' Th" S no .1 1.1. I a't! ol 0. ,' Old Tos'iit-ient ill the 1 ' '-' od, i n S ''..oI.u-.Iihi and il. le 1 ,i. !..',. vv " to lamp an hen,-, 'I'll- ma i pi ct.il urn oi i ' - -; ni ' ) ,.s !.. ' 'I r-ncileit with ''.'.'!. 11,1. ;, w. M a m.s!' v I-'''' one who is si on to be e. 'li i "' ' M-h.'l.u : e' :i . - il n 1, -iaMi l Ins ibjp. t v,i h ll'- A '. t (o p- " "I i' Ml so. h a lucid ue nv l'he ,.'-iirut .1 o-s all' c'' 'i d ' " ' iti.un. i i '..it a ppeal- io a - u " '-r i t.unl'ih, and inn '.!;,: r.r- ;:mt i'-- ;j tiii; coi;:; i y court ' : I ; n ; n a 1 v,' w rovun y tS .Male , l in )-,i, v ii' i "ri! in o )(( reduc- meet wilh --ii-ral appr o v a i dcpres.-di in can he honotly c 'I'D and oilier oltji'ials i ne - f h.r (lie county judire and - which was. inauya-paye'-s at lorn-. 'I l;a! .11 '. I i l la' ! .1 .le w ill i Id 1'V'id ;.i" v a ni - lid-. would he a : I III ' (Til ' Men!. it i ca-ier In Tind dmh v I ' i ea rrv on lie.- pi:l-ii ', 1 1 1 i .'Id i - i i -1 . i I d,t heh 't, -h re;."e, i,.. ,., .,,..1.,. c i ill i ! . ; i r j I iieiv a - I I : a t (-"ii i m a d he h m i 1 d I " 1 .. e .il'l'l"!! ll ial laxes are ltm: '!na' 1 1 ; i -i cusi per cent allowed hy law, the limit to the amount Ol more ! i -t ive the devil or even tliu ,, in Ihe newspaper account Of I hat ' e are pa 1 1 1 u I hese ,,i oeud in aul oniolnles. hat . , ! i.a. iun, i ol tets s,-,,. a monlh. he time the V WUI K iU'con.iai. - ii i e i .r e lor their m n I i Mi iM'ni ;'1':!1' U O! k I ue i, Mill si 1 1 t oi I one am ! I ,!,,, . I, . , ,,. , i i . llli'f llll I 1. I' I'll, III, ill ItlISS XhiHV). J 'itll.il del' ail. the ' .'fi. 'il.d u-a'iv a n. w roir.t of i mi . .l.i'i!.'. lo i ' p knov 1, ,1 ,p ol th. in ir . i ami sir, .; h.-iuug i he t.ut h o; the u. 1 1. i - i' ii. h con-.t uiTp ctlUcism ,tii, -a! to iittv-M iti sii uii; a ti cater kno :;1un;,s:,:,.;;;';:t,,u.:,,1, ;;:::e mi.'.i".iii a.-ul. I ."in the rel.g.ous le.nuic. l'he on.s who heard Dr. Van : i,rs will l.i(! tpp. ember ti." - .i.td.p.nes, and these who di! n -t '"" ' -"" ''"'' v- 1 l!"h" '"fcl i pp 'fimai -..! as is s.l led.;c and a better iiiuicisiamar b in lo a. i ,n,i auiiih. ie inei -lean I !!. n l met nl lone VS-.h, eei'ln pi'l' Kih r'ii on .! Ii, ai.i t..o.l tii m 'nj-jnir..!. - priboil roini1 Iff i I " 5-S "i ?. Hi 1 f! UNA - nJs - CJ K.J y K V..d. M03T ANYTHING i.i.ifs t (,i.r,i v f'i! tOY! ea! on nil' 1 -. 1" 1 1 ath i ii : le I I to I .'Md a,.,! it v-ee. and cil.iriv -.nt ion on it. -1- i- t; ;-:i.i! iiki.i': "Willi his h fl hai.-l as 11 sn"pnr he raineil tin. six-shou-.-- a"d fired. 'I'l'e in XI I'l.imi'til the darkiU'S was .-i-in-ec 'o- si d by yen I'lashcs-, sni'iti;,' '"; I'm. n shaalewy heinds. The air was full of whiz twirl tiiij'ln. One--two hull. Is t i;i;.eil the boat's side, r-n In days of old when tec wen f to ncho.. we were to'. i that three I'.-ct iniiko one yard. We have sirce as ceriaiticd thai soniel imps- TW O feet make one yard. A certain eiit.-rta'is'ni; btisipos lionse in this town believes ill 'S-ufc-ty first" it keeps its KasolitiP t-iii!.' in clone proxiiaiiy to a natimial hank. r - c A yontiK ii'a'i was sei-n cine. -gin? frem the post "trice snhiii-ised in mirth and frivolity. I.anehine; and Kc-licitli'lini', he sat'n to his friends, peel What'm I u'oing to do wilh this? It's addressed to my wil'ei and I didn't know I had a wife! Il'.'i effervescent exuberance pre vented his saying more. r-c Ttodo was a nice nirl mile sl.o went and got married. Once nnon a I timo Hi, ,ln on,! r?ii i,,,! !.,.! .ii.. . -nmbrol off the highwav into ""' (litoh ra,l'er tlioy fell off) ami ! n"''0 i,ml 110,1 nml a yitnfiil lop. ! (sometimes called a fence post) ns-i I. , J1!0 "':V,'r "b,ick ,0 nor,n""" ,,1,1 im Wfl, ailll IICI to her : il l'i-i. nd that Pe l d en t 1 K,.. .vv.,v -a,,. u,.r, : ' ' lH'1 1 : : he w as i-' al b-k i ia am1 K. !"' e - . he v is lo. k 'lis; ha, k In he w lo- k-t; lie ited -!o. n't i'oi n't 1. now I. row w' she wa (r ul. I, i-t r w.- .... i.i r",i of a o-eik la d w.,.-. x AreiiTv' x.wein'Y' '"''a. fUnut !-,. .n..r.is v: o.,. HO ' : -! f: look tlieir 1. ai . the r'"V;,T' ' ' II''."hi"J. b.:h....,,,i'; o: t ;,'T1 - b it rb in- ,i' ,.,;,-,..,, j " --r ! ii-i, ..., i, ,, ,, , , i n h,1J '" U( - 'dr.,w one in the dark." ' ' " j - rc- mi arnsi is t-upposvet to tie a dp- I ,' .1 . , ,t, I 1,1., t j 1 . ,. ,, , I "' i'recedent. sl;.:ht ng of anih. niy ; s.i'i-'na at ii-i ii";t'ei-s u- '..., ..- iha.ks t,,- ia,:., iviiHn i,.m1: ia ' vine Ikht and fire; h,. , ., w,n, his eves and not with his pais like coiunionplace pi rsons. Napoleon 11 v,.v,.. !i n ,1 London Tid-Bits Napoleon l h: d a s -n hv his see- i.n.l 1..... ., i . i o i i ... i. i,b,.,' n ..... '.. . . 11 ... . ' ' i i. 1 1 1 i, a i ii os I I- ' I .a , iuke ol R.'ich: t.u't ill IS It by h's zx Xuv- r.r 1 -1 ,.,., f FMU..; , , ,,, ' llt,,,r v. , .j.,;, H( ,'v ; i th,. -throne of i i-"per pt' Fr u ! . ,s ...,,.:., . ''. n theii-h ro,- .e- a-'d I mo-'i'r wai M.iro I.o-.-e i! ,.'-..'. , v..,,..-. i of ., ,, ,,. ti.e.ii h m ., u-ij v-v.,,-. I ; ' '.' i.iei, " roT i-... . .. . .. -vi . , ,-iC'l i. r." i i s '! . . . j j. -me in rr. a.usc an China sr..) ., pi: f;' i; . .' ,...,,, c ' ,j ' ar u , ot :oo 1 M- of l ii ! . to I vs iu .-i ii. .1. .1. il.erNj :r:r iiu- 1 Ch-na-X:- ;r , -..s for the statu. !", X--w York, where I a '.''-v.- ik.ys aa. ( :iae in ir K.n.:- 'l!:r -h jia tho N'o-.r Kar'., t'-'.e tnos ees, ev-rvthliis; is "griici'aily ' wiili liuie prospect of itn :it until d-;':p.ite Hctien is y tlie AlPcs hi re.-'ai'il I') the hi-n liaiious. Ci:;i;!i'iuns iu and lie: ( 'a'iea.--:s an; touched ith il.-iails of t!e' ri.allirt; sit .t fei;i!i, wii-re lie; vft -ran a-e-s have s-;i et teve.al a ao:-a the lit., i-.i (ire if r.a u eivina ni.r.1 sh : tbr.vittg ('--iu-e,ay !n.-i.fil tie;--; h-'f re the . K.i.stti 1 ' '.-r.' .n tli e i r v. ay prove takci: Turk nix," in. e-1 had re ah al ("aii a lh- call can e tor l le Iv! ' mild -k la S -n.nenil run i !' 1 thi; tut to Ci: i.i . , 1 ' II sin ' ,-' -a.--,. "Th are e-e. r- . naae: . a .as. n al! throie ii wiil nl soon be ie re. What we rliail do thou we do rot know. Kv. ryihiiisr here is iiie.-eend and disturb!!!!;-. It is con sidered certain that tlie Nation. ilisis or the llolrheviki, or hot h, will soon take Ihe city and no one knows what will r. suit." In a la'er letter they speak of tiie arrival of a ship to take back a load of rueaccs for repatria tion and the joy it brorarht to the camp, although the Salonika camp to which they were bound c.nild oiler little additional in tlie way of food, clothing or other relief. Previous letters, written from the Near Kast. tell of the enforced flight "at the wihm of a Turkish official," of the Itamhes and 2()n little orphans in their charge. They had to leave at a moment's notice and in the dark, traveling all night on foot and carry ing their own blankets, clothing and everything else they possessed. They were allowed no lights and were told not to speak above a whisper, as mur derous Turks ware running riot all along the way. After stumbling along through water and over rocks for hours, they reached the railroad sta- tlon at day break, exhausted but with- out the loss of one of the 201) children. but none too soon, for with the com ing of light the Turks discovered what was afoot and began firing upon them fronl the hill-sides, the little caravan of exhausted children and missionaries m., .k. ..t 1,J,U, v.l.la tll,iM,rl, a hail of bullet. The Rambos conducted their 200 charges, with many adventures and hardships, to safety within the walla of a British Relief station, and turned homeward, stopping over for a day for rest at Adana. While they slept, exhausted, the Turks tora up the rail roads leading to and from Adana, and left th 'tn marooned in the hot, dusty, besieged city. They awoke to find buliets b'p. iking throuali their vat's and wh s. linn all arour.il th an. Will. orane. a y. ieig American relief worker, they feial' stir. a. I fr i a Adana i:i Nr-ir I ast Ko-.l. joaiini, a refill - caa an a:. 1 fleeifA son h ward. Tiiy wee sl-ei at r.-; e it ,!! ar.d at-a lang e-oas a-s w.;.' -! three h ".irs li-e'cre dare: to nil. iiU lh ran ae: - ss an o, ea s i..e-. At hi a i'h Mrs. I!- ni'io ire! M -s l". -a ie '.adied ti the rr.iin:"'; beard el' til- ''orii. liehiinj a barrlcde ol b ittg-ige tb'e , . Pi-os ta side from tl. !, av.-s, t'.rlrg. and Ftanho h.nis.lf a; 'he wheel, with baggage paed hinh ai- 4oum, ,;,m, ,0 '- off th, hulleu. hev made tlie rush, dr. villi; Pl;e Jell'! for two miles." until beyond the a m of the ran lits." After pi.iry other stren- uecs experiences th.-y made Ihev w.-iy 'l' v """"""" ''" e"" " " '-r,,r lt.'.toum for several 'nonUis, theui. i.o ne to the I'nltel Slavs. Il'shcp W. H. I.a-:;buth. in char 'f lli Me'-holist tr. sa -s in N'jr.h I'hin.i, here -I", Hen.' ' -p a-c f.a .1 I starvation as the r. : u't ( f a d - s'ro.it ! : oud foUawe.l by two se..s, 3 o. j drou h. say j "Their clathes are raits. d and a., , , , i- 1 hnir .in 1 v fivi.l u j u - t- j ' ' i,,'. '', ..,. .. , ' lLi.if HI iti-ruo, ir.. a. iu..., u a Vl.lil m's. One cold nis'it In January hi ..e v ,, .!,.,,:,,, ereatures fn ie to dea. h. Wait ,s to i.e do-irt mrM be done within ihe n-xt ;ive !a!Uh -' w itliiu t!.j r.-x: two r thice niiiiuh. Othervise malum v ill r.-nsh." . - ' .- - be u -fh "'-" i'tb? f .!!'.' s.n ...... . -t ..,h .... . ' i p!tU4 inro.sT t:.-i in ; tin , 1-1 lVev . of e ,,. i i. .,. ' .' , ei' , -i m a. or.. ui. :.,! s L . . i-. , , ' v. - - - ! is af'.-nio-.n. ! : I leri a'"Uit t tap ov r .-..i. p chl.-k. n mi'.-'l ihe l '.alhaly. "I 1 of Inn-. Seeh I r; it and I l-n.ih." a icoim Ihoieei! it vas i i.oia-aierah; act t.s convo!. p us that human nature is all ri-ht." - I'hcy don't con- : voice tne, to any ; gtvut extent," oh- 1 jpctrd ilie star b o a r d e r. "N'o- body ever (Iocs a good deed with- out px;-p.-tini: a r a rd, Mi .-. Jig- j I g-rs. In hiyily ! '; ticirai h.-eks in- $ tend a d for the 1 y.,an- re.o'o do i Ihir.-.'s, but never in r. -d life. ; i'l he o.er tel. rrow yoer v.-l'l 1! r per few . n I" pea or aips sl.i ay-, an ah I IjU, ill!. a - a.. .1 hi "I 1 I'll ! tr a 1 y lei i n- kh. PS WiT an i'.es i d a Mr to h. .'.i.e' wlia a !: had knitted .'.onely good h..u-ht at te." i e.-n!s, and I I Ollli, rade iala e for MCu asn't ovorwlieliii.nl with joy. My lll her splendid lother, h1, with inn-ones, wa.s an easy mark, and in clined to rind g od in everything atid everybody, was enthusiastic over Mr.-i. Crimp's generosity. "Hut even in my infant years I was gifled wilh the wisdom of the serpent, and I felt from the first that there was some malevolent scheme in the back- round. "The scheme was soon developed. Mrs. Crimp hud many chores to do, and she hated to do them herself. There was wood to be carried into the house, and the cow to be taken care f. and a hundred other unprofitable (asks. Every time I'd meet her she'd say, "Well, my sweet little boy, with your golden ringlets and sunny smile, how do you like the socks I made you? If you only knew how I worked, so you would have the best socks in town! And that reminds tne of a little errand t wish you. would do for me. do to .Mr. Jinks, who lives seven miles north, and ask him to let you have his saw, so you cau cut some kindling for me tomorrow." "First and last, Mrs. Jiggers, I put In $1,000 worth of manual labor for that woman and my youth was poisoned, and my manhood embittered by it. I might have forgiven everything had the socks been good ones, but they were atrocious. The heels always worked around to my Insteps and the tops worked down over my shoen "It has been that way all my life. When a man insists upon doing me a kindness I look upon him with sus picion. When I was laid up in my room with a broken leg two or three years ago, I had an excellent time. The leg hurt only at intervals, and I hud plenty of novels to read, and nothing to worry over, and I would nave enjoyed myself splendidly but for tiresome plvlant hropists who were deiPnained to sit by my bedsale and heer tne up. 1 didn't need any cheer ing up. and I tri-d to convince them 'bat their visits had the oppe-'ite ef fect, but they wouldn't take a ll nt. They sat hy my ram-li of siuTcring and told idiotic stories, and bored me al most to dentil. ".Tim liiitL'inbottoin was nn einpc'al nuh atice. That man s inply wnu'dn't tai away as hue; as there was an ex cuse for staying. lie said his con science wouldn't allow him to forsake lie bedside of a suffering friend At that time I curried some accident in surance, and when my check came Jim borrowed half of it, and after he got the money he never worried over my p$ any more. Ami be never returned any of the money. I don't blame him for that, for I make It a rule never to return borrowed money, but I can't i-ns ly forgive him for boring me so infny hours, when I wanted to be rctidin;." Obeyed Orc'ers. "How is It I nave such bis telegraph hills?" "You told iu. sir, to use dispatch in that correspondence, so I wired ail the letters." All Have Obligation. Every rlti7.cn has oliligaiioin" In the rommuulty in which he. lives. Wheth er a man Is prominent or not he In esiiecied to do his jairt in helpitig bring about normal conditions lu this country. , . ! A Pretty Good Vithod. ' -"Why do ycu VR'Hraw yur boy to send bin' v-rses to ttie uii.sazitifs'? TV ynq want hun. to be . a, jvi.J" "No, merely want him. to get 'the conceit knocked out of him, that's all." AS in t - h u .- on tin. la th- law. Mr. an Moraan. : it Ti !,... r.n-.m. in A. L. TroPrd-n. of :!i.a.ni..l bv Mr. Ss:il!i. 1 ("!: n i.i-r from T'-e ruiei .:-ln P '.lies, teai'e o short call in Cecil on S'Uid-.y !k 'r- e leaving for me borne of Karl I'a-ii -wor'h ;a K'n-i. Hiv Viym.n. pf Uai rdnian. has b"ti lei.y nro'ind OeHl niphing i'i raii.:f iner.is to commence shfttriiii in j I'.'V days. Mr. ar.d Mir... .1. M. Gi'ni"n and fa.i.iiy. who hive been working ''t The .Sheiiio rd's Rest for . It. F. Thomp'on. lift on tlie loci Thurs dae fr a- incir home in Lexington... The niavr and hi i"iiny were seen to t.oa'd the local for Heppne. on Friday, both ivideirly very much exehed over some "!"i!." which they arc polii? 10 vnf-e for good and all "time or fewer ho'. ! 1'- Ir pence. Wonder wh.nbcr th- si-l.ji et wis "taxes'' or "ii riga'ien". I!. A. lleo'li. of I'lnaif'. r;v V. Ii. Riiirrtt. "f Ilenpnor. slat- hUh- way oiai-iission-r... a.ci-oi'ioa n h ni tiv liit s'nip cnn-lneer Kr!!y. v-cra .il-.l'".' ih" v.-rk thai lias been on i ii via v ner r t 'P'-il on i'li'iin- w:'"ri Mrs. T. IT. lilninvny H uise. Th-v Fri at ..'ft for I'-i'dl-.on and -.'h-r planes b"foiv reUirnina- lo M' U.-iliala M-'v ..!. ?'.-,nihiy from ''' visiv wilh 1'er '""':' Sinr ranch al V'cuon ! -on ron-iii ar.d IT. Whil."' and mm In 11. and manv o'li-r r n i . Ml ill f'PC-1 id will v 19. ne 1! ' :'a;..lle. also 0. illy, ' Shady s nil ( lioroerhlv a a picnic lend .ri--y. a th-n at r-'c-'.tinile on i'aii'lay. M:-- A'cd-i ''."lly. "-In be" been vyt'ns t'-r si. pi-, M!ss Zol'" Kelly, t The Last Camp, reiurncd to her hoiep in I'aikdale on Tl'esday. Mr. and Mrs. George Henriksen, of Si mi wherry ranch, were visiting with Mr. red Mrs. Jack Ilvnd at Bu'terby Flaits on VYednesday. W. F. Pnlmr.tppr and son Bert, of Morgan, were callers on II. J. Street cr at Cecil on Tuesday. R. K. Duncan, of Busy. Bee ranh, and H. C. Ellis, of Ewinc, were do ing business in Cecil on Monday.. R. F. Winter and his bride were trpaled to a good oH-rafhionod sere nade on Tuesday evening on. thplr return home from their bridal trin. R. F. Winter and Miss Lois Easterly of Hood River, were married in Heppnei' on Saturday and have taken nn their residence at the ranch of N. F. Winter Pt Fourniile. Con gratulations are extended by the Ce cilites to the newbweds and also to Miss Ellen McFadden of Fightmile, wwho -was married to M. W. Herd, also of Eighlmile, during the last week. Their many friends treated them to the usual serenade on their arrival home. Mat Blahm. who has been woilt ing at The Dovecot for W. F. Mat lock, left for Heppner on Monday. The last of Y. T. Matlock's ewes nnd lambs left Cecil on Saturday for Heppner in charge of Ed Comiskey. KKt'EXT DEATHS CHAPIN George W. Chapin, pioneer farmer and rocKinan of the Hardman country, died at hi 8 home in Hardman last Tuesday. He was about 75 years old and was a well known and respected farmer. His funeral was held at Hardman Thurs day afternoon. McDONALD Clifford Gordon, McDonald, 12-ye"r old yon of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDonald, of near Hardman, died last Tuesday morn ing of spinal meningitis. The funeral was helil at Hardman Wednesday mornirir. the service being conduct ed by Mrs. J. O. Livingstone of this city. WARREN Andrew J. Warren, respected pioneer of the Hardman section. passed away at Ins- home in that town, Saturday, March 23, 1 Hi 2 1 , aged a'aiut 8 5 years. He was a native of Missouri and a veteran of the civil war. A widow and n;ne children survive him. The funeral was held at Hardman last Monday. W ANT A 1 IS I'ol'M) -Oregon automobile li cense plate for 1921, between Lex ington and Heppner. Owner call at i this office, pay for this notice and ,r-coer. 4 6tf. i-or llent H- use in rear of Her 'd office. Innui'e this office or of n M-MiHn, 4fitf. " i ' o niito i i.'--.. l-".n.Uiit! F. R Brown, second floor Roberts building. 4S-50 5'i.i.t or.vcrU i. ri-.rgaitis in dfalfa ranches; easy terms. 4"tf. ... AVaute.1 Cash paid fur Mean cot ton rugs nt the Herald office. Bring t lit-in in. Hepnrer Herald Want Ads bring home the h.-ron. MATEUMTY HOMF 1 urn prepared to take a limited Timher of maternity casej at my 'or-. in it Henpner fnd rmiito yst ni tentlon Ui .nil patjerts. .,Vnt r,rhone. Ml:?. G. C AIKKN. Hopp- 'ler. Or. B"i n;. 1'hnn" Sfi! ?tf f ... ., i .... , ; t TASllIONA BLF. "TiR MA KINO i Reirort.'llnE and Ladies' Tailotlnir'' I Mis. Curren. Church street. 27tf I-