Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 05, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
vLOCAL NEWS ITEMS
IRRIGON
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AN f ZING
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We l:avc established a first class
Tire Repairing Plant
and are prepared to give you the
BEST OF SERVICE
One block east of Hotel Patrick
CHASE & WILLOW STS. HEPPNER
IV.. v. isurr!
M. 1..
in a hi;;
huMin."
has jn-'t
'!! 1 'I ! ,Ht
rouahly 1
i'i''in d
' ill I) e
mil ;-,til
hav-
re-tor
n
:a !
:'. tr
v!'i
in
the
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Oia
at nd
f.
tV'l I'" IV
.1 rly lat
r slow mar
11 town ibis
extra 1'iin
liliiil. ii 11 fi
$l.:in less
u- th-an a
shows how
his in these
E
Lit I
I-', v.
K 'u st '.
!;!!"! t-
M 'V
of fi t r
v,-, k aa-l
lv.-t . ho v;
mo; niag.
stock avi r
I hey went lor i .0 .
than Mr. Hughes paid
year aao last I'll.. That
the cattleman is getting
readjustment days..
Morrow county wheat fiel'Ts,
sheep bands and cattle herds never
were ill better shape at tit's season
than at present. All that is needed
to start the golden twenties rolling
around are markets for what we
produce at decent prices.
F. A. MiMenemin reports that
very good prices were secured a.t sev
t ral public tales he lias cot
within the past we.! or so. "It is
roa'.'y su-prh an;." 11". JlcMnraiiin
s"'d. "bow manv peovle are able to
P"- ea-'h fur th";r pun-bases aril
take advantage of the d iseottnt ."
A speei
Commerce
o' on in a; a
perfect a !
til-'1 town '
oa"k pow
also ;Mno
s li ip drh a
finance 'c
Kamds pi
lioitv P"o'
cided Tlio
suing yea
meet 1 11 E-T .
were ol-e
president ;
dent; X.
treasurer:
executive boa
Waite. IV 11.
A committee
in connection
committee on
roads, ard ill
' fl
iair e!" the lriaon h
!b v. as held Tuesday g
baa by the ,l,s. 4
a. A eomm'tt.e ".as i
' t.. -!.. a ai. tab r-
! '"'he- (Vut for the it
of the rteatile, d
a ;-'H i-.i j..) nit- rj
ai ' lr v as ;! do- jj
v ': ;.:! for !! eat- el
oa'd I... elect, d ) ikU H
El
To The
Ladies"
'! t!:e fol'owio officers
': IT. V. Wadsv.orth.
M. K. lloble. vice-prosi-S'Haan.
secre'ary :anl
ad three members of the
ard, consist ing of V. I.
. I..-, no anil H. 0. Wolfe.
was' appointi'd to work
with the farm bureau
the ferrv lamlinu and
s committee of M. K.
fi
Doble. V.
Powell ha
with the
oondnrte,; fl Gm'1'
a gans oi
the road
U. Wtilpo'e
s since held
farm bureau
n Holmes, fe
volunteers
iml landin
and Charles
a meeting
committee,
ryman. ard
have been on
? work this
li"
'AT KOVTK.U M '1 MI1T-
IXfi Tl-KSOAY. AIT.M.
IS
AN Arrili-t IATIUN'
a ral Pit reus of
of mv
and at
PfSV
111 I'-avina
wh-re 1
talre this
lay sincere
in' ion of the
have received
in
I
been
fpent in
keencat
or leav-
To yiy Frien
lorrow county:
As; 1 have
i::'ere:-! s in H. p'-a. r ;
toon lor ano:!p r
expect to eaaat-'C
and establish a home
means of exp'.assin a
l hanks for and anpn
s;i!iiidid ta! roiv.l ?e I
at your bands.
Most of my life ha;
Ili'ppp.er and it is with, tin
regret, now that the time
ins,' rpproaehi'S, thai I am surdei ins
the close busines associations and
personal friendships- that have come
lo me with the passing years.
Nowhere do I expect to meet bet
ter people than I am leaving In
Heppner. Nowhere will I find more
kindly neighbors or more loyal
friends; and to the good old town,
Hie warm-hearted friends, the kind
ly neighbors, I extend greeting
and wish for all, as the golden years
pass, all the good the gods have to
bestow.
With 'kindest regards to all,
OSCAR KORG
I'Piwrit I'icn ivi.i. t::.i
VINS S-noM !.':.1.T(' !"::;i
The first locomotive with steel
springs was built in England just
100 years ago, and is still to be seen
in the South Kensington museum.
The Heppner hiah school ba-vhstH
team tool; tee fil'-i aaime of the reas
on t'rop.i the Lex'naion bi:-th school
Saturday on ibe local diamond l y r
score of 5 to 6. Neiiher team whmvi.l
very good fonti became of ihe lack
of practice. Many aw'. ward errors
W"re made bv the local b-ns whirh
will be weeded out ill another week
or two.
The outlook for lienpner having
a speedy team a I't it a little more
practice" is very good. PoMsnn.
who is the most experienced man o it
is pitching: He showed lois of speed
and a good conlrol in Saturdays
game, and he also had his old bat
ting eye. Aiken, another expel ioncd
man, is catching. The infield is go
ing to be especially strong with Royd
and Irwin m their old bin lis at firsl
and second respectively. Cason on
third and Ferguson taking Peter
son's old place at short. "'" on ''"
ihe only new man on the infield and
he is showing good form for an Inex
perienced player.
The outfield has not shown, up
very wU as yet because of the fact
that they are new men, but it is be
lieved that it is only a mat lor of a
short time until they are whipped
into pretty good shape.
The
P.l'lel
he'd -1
Taesd
An
has la
next
-r
:'ar
the ,
'. Apr!
bud
e I i p g of
on wiil
ng
lc
O"'
1
par
II. e
oa 'am
el i lie.
SOph
lif'i. ai
aamai'v g"".a
rranavd for this
di-ma';-.;!
ado: pop a- b'
si Pan1 : d ,; a 1 1 ''a eell o!
T:'; of Two Cl'.U f" I-
opioia' .!' lU'liali cbii-".
No;.. ina I noi of officer.- I
copio-g yciir ,'.;i;l be piiide
l -. t : n and il is iba-refere
ant t'nit all members be pr
The picture offe"ed SOlll
a"'o to the- room having the g
number of penults and patrons as
vhiiors will ho awarded lo the suc
cessful room at this meeting,
i Tlie season's lyceuni course which
i has just closed le.ft the association
with a net profit of $71. Ill), Mr. Sigs
bee having been mosl liberal in his
terms with the association.. The das
position of this money will be decid
ed at Ihe coming meeting.
i r
A this
time
ttest
week.
The
started May
day. Sian'i
I oys, t p. ; ,'
st '.in fa 'ai. :;
have aa re, d
stricily lo lb
ill 01' 0"'et'
h'-lp uiaier
or lose,
honor co
tlie end
all from
ed ihai
played v
ami oil'e
The 1;
ored
the Poai
i nrn ed !
they ma
a ca insl
(itir tear
count of
Marshall
sprained
WilS ume
did not
tion leaaam baseball
season al Irpaon. Sit'i
ebl play oil the Hrigon
"ir ending in faor of
lo IP The Irriaon boys
tint Ihev wen Id
e aereeipenl not
tulov
r,
h Helix.
p.iii'
:.' ( Ml
;m
' lrr
Mill,
any i
a am-e
d !
"i'lt il
si ay
sbip
iside
w in
anv
ai al
it would in
las
II
1.
ill.
a r.
all t
is cla im
en w ho
lloldman
ll"l Pioi-
liiiin l''iiday, playing
di ii'.n 'hool learn, ami re
elia - (uiie jubilant thai
t!:'r.".l lo sia,re wen runs
r.oiirdna.n's thirty three.
i was baillv crippled on ac
opp of the best players,
Markham. nursing a badly
Pifkle, and the Kn:aht boy
de lo take part. The boys
expect to gel further I ban
only
Soc'iil dance at 10'Us' temple Sat
urday night. April SH!i, from to il!
lor K.Iks and llieir families and lad
ies only. ;'() music.. . adv.
American Legion Dance at lone
Friday evening, April Kill. Aililagton
orrUestra... (iood titno lassnred. ..Kv
erylMid.v come.
Wanted Clean eottou rags at thfi
Herald office... Casli liaid for same.
A' 0 j.
Whit
first base. This, however,
makes il one and one.
! Walter .1. Mead, of Xehalom. was
in Irrigon Thursday, trying to work
up a rural telephone line. His prop
osition ditl not appear very atlract
Mve to our people and it was planned
to organize in. I lie near fill tire and
build our own lines,
j The committee on Ihe North Mor
row County. Fair reports having
come to Ihe conclusion that they
would give the fair a trial, ill leasl,
and are lo notify the ltoarilman dis
trict accordingly. We could make
it one glorious success if we only
make up our minds to have it so.
We challenge any community for
their ability to raise so many dif
ferent kinds of exhibits, and their
.quality has no equal.
i Mike Marshall, one ot I lie tug
land holders in the Poardman dis
trict, was in Irrigon on business
Saturdays
Ira IV Hartzell, of Yakima, ar
rived in Irrigon' Sunday and lias
rented the eight lots and the house
.where Mr. Samson lived, of the
Becldey properties, and will jnove
his family to Irrigon in the next
week or ten days. He has some par
ticular tract of land in mind which
he intends to buy soon.
1 Among those who participated in
Che Eastern Star dance at Umatilla
Tuesday night were the Olasgows,
Grims and Beniflelds. All had a
fine time.
If you are Eoins to take in the
ball games In the neighboring towns,
i don't forget your fifty cents. If you
.haven't the four bits, borrow it or
stay at home. Don't go rooting un
less you have the right. If the shoe
fits you, wear It. No charges.
lie Thankful Anyway
Boston Transcript
"Thankful? WhM have I to lie
thankful for? I can't pay my hills."
I "Then, man alive, be thankful
you aren't one of your creditors."
i:
A Soap Unequaled for the Laundry
4
25Co
: Phelps
Grocery
Go.
idc Has a Money Look
Hoip lon, Texas, Post
Mvrtlc Why do you think that
he married lv,r money'.' Maud I
have seen the bridge.
! The wine production of Maderia
, for 111!!", is estimated n excess or
: 1 ."20,(1011 gallons, a f0 per cent in
j CI ease over 11)10.
j NOTM'K I'Olt PI KM VIIOV
i isoi,.ti;d Tit a t
I't 1H.IC I, WD SU.I' NOT
COM, I. WD
;eiiartm nt of the Intiror. P. S.
Land (ilflce at f.a'irande, Oregon.
Mar-h 15, 1S21.
XdTK'K is hereby given that, as
dii.-i led b" 'he f ommis. Ooner of te
C,i per. i! Land fn fie. under prov s
ion . if (-.riion 2-1"', It. .i , pur or.'
to i hi- application of
CPy HOYF.lt
Heppner. (pegon
r i I Xo. 0 1 'i I?, 1 . we v.a'l offer at
public sale, to the hirh'- t bid.br.
but at riot bss than t'l .'0 per acre,
at 1 o'clock a. in., on ihe 11th dav
Of Mav. next. H! this o'-cc,
tbe following tract of land: SK'i
NK'i S-c 2. T 2 S.. It. 27. K. W
M. "Thi", ttact Is ordeie-l into i Im
market on a showing that the great-c-r
portion tiierecjf is mop nta inoiis (tr
too rough to"- cultivation "
The s-ib- will not be kept Open, tell
wiil be declared rloh' d w le-n tbose
present at the hour napi'd Imp-cca-cr!
bidding The pi r-oii jo ." k ' n i'
i in- hichest bid w II be 'inn-rci to
i: nc! la lei y pay to the Kerehcr the
ti a oil M I hereof.
Anv per-ons I : ; ii i ! n ' ; r-t
ife- ctjove doseilborl land .'He ;pli ed
10 f;b- tfii-i'- f.: iniH(f)r ol jel lions op
or tfKfort'" the time designated fot
Side
i r. S. Dl'.N'S'. I!gi-ter
4 ' 2 NOLAN HKII'F, I!e-.-iv. r.
We are prepared to do cleaning cf all
fancy and delicate garments and
wearinr;' apparel.
Ladies' Waists, party dresses and all
t ? such work, no matter how fine, can
Jt-iL-. e properly cleaned and to your
entire satisfaction. 0
We have made arrangements with one of the larg
est cleaning establishments in Portland to handle
any work that we cannot care for here, at no in
crease in charges over what we would ask if the
work was done in our own shop.
THUS WE ARE ENABLED TO HANDLE
ALL CLASSES OF WORK, AND AT
VERY REASONABLE PRICES
Heppner Tailoring and
Cleaning Shop
G. Franzen
- . . t 1
PRETTY AS; AN EASTER
Just finished from top to bottom
Ceilings, Side Walls and Floors; Halls not
ex-cepted
ROOMS AT PRICES YOU CAN
AFFORD TO PAY
A trial will convince you they are all we
claim
Single Occupancy, by night .....75c
Best Rooms, by night $1.25
Summer Rates, per month. . . .'. .$20.00
Rooms De Luxe
"THOROUGHBRED" Clothes are tailored to
individual measure, and organized skill has set
the highest standard in
Tailoring
MINOR & CO.
HEPPNER, OREGON
IHE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR