Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 05, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
TUESDAY. APRIL 5, 192 1
L :
r-' i - ir
j J fn. V Ii.il iir ,1 in j;.t v, u;,u ., .,,t!i
. j iUJm rV!.-,:f;Il. jii,G'..j 1)1 V UtitH.
STAR THEATRE
1 I :'..in l'a"e On,-
! !
' Co.-,: in :a: Lihvay coium i -.'em
( i. r.)v T:x I-cvy lor g.ading WUlow cie.-I; section i,
National Rei
i i' i i i ... i a i :,; j ; lie U. ,l.-V, as.lin .ii on h:miwi.y Ull-
' amount if ioi;-- j.l.r fi.nir.ui to O.wr iluu-r,
.-; 'ovi-'rt by the r-.nnfy i per :..n.-.
T!' i r: t!
Which v.-'
court tbrou
i it" own or "
til
1 i:ii)v, Ai'iai.
WILL ROGERS
WW, lOWffiiHC
her
. I'll !!!) A V, Ai'FII. !)'h
GLADYS WALTON
i
vr:
a r.u.t; 1 Ton i,i; i:
SI M)AV, APF.!!
I:
en v. hioh a ir.--oa:'e eo
f fn d . Tl' ' 'liore-o-'p
!i . I .-n SC. a J 1 7?, which
1r;v. .-iv--n a to'al ; . ' ; i ' ! i n .
for I; x .i iM-vH-. r--, for 1 '
h- ft.!!, .-i..! tli::fp.f Tp?1, f
0:i;.2fi. Ti a-nt , t .
Illl!' V;. 'I '(I I;., f'dl'i cli.r t.
1 ' .!, or a !! ft
t! a b' ' W h ." f won '
'or ho ).; !!!' C."(vv1
u ": '1. r r!i" G"- limi'aC
Id la
I'll!''
W", ' r
I V(T
cri'-n-
(. !' 0';
f' ;i',
hi!:'.
lb., s.
v
bv
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS-
,j W. . Minor e-cV'.'ied a w!"H
ilant specim. n T' nr dy from t!.r
MeMii!an irn ., nor'!, or L'-xir-o.i
m-'a-u1 i,n -0 inf!; s in he'?' I. I'
' 'miM li:: an t a. !y l,i r.v-t ilii.
VI '1 I ( 1
I I il'IV
fill :;
on I.".-
Ml l..V:
''or t'.is
,17 1 . :.
;.i !r v.-
. l'i
' t r i r r.f'
-'! I.y tl'f n '
y-.r, v.f!'!il
Tho total ::
univ -r.nrt i
: n 1. vi, .: )
7.7 52.4 1. To
'"Y,- r. "in: y Mi1
'hp
it.
Dr. an. I Mm. V
I 1.
M 1
1,
I i :
rwr.iwt, m
'i ri
:1 !'l!
;l I " n ill
: Jil.'tit y
1,.'. 1"T.
i. i. t :!).
':'. 1:121.
on If r :ii
Iihv panic
" v! wn '
in
or. i
II5 o
Ills Ynko
Ituscil (n 1 1 i -' pocni Eiy i;ol?cr( V. Scrv in
.MOVII.W ! TI'KSO.IT
Al'i:il, I llli a... I lli
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
IV
FOR THE SOUL OF RAPHAEL
l ioni Mmnli ll!!is Ityao's tiicilcst lii lfon wmi,
Oiii' of (lie lliicst pill inc. m in wlicli ('laiii
Kiniliill V(uin Ims iii'ai:'il
Al'l'l l N'llin TO A 'in lli cnal,' ill I In- last Kossioii of
(illlil) ST Vl'.: .)!i? j Ilii' Iiirislalnrc.. 1'po,, aci'f H inn tin
flmsit'on ill' lialik rxami.lir hn n to
(Condon ( I lolio-Ti iiios) ' '"a 1 " '' I'fl'i "d us a nionibfr or t li
TI... ki.i.f board nl si'iiiiliv iiiKI liis m-oor v. ill be ap-
!.......,K in Snlfin on U'oilni'silay I I""1"1''1 ".v "io v. rnor.
niPlil (onrii nioil I he a ipoi nl nirn t or I M''- bobi.ft.'on b Ti ronilon Til.
O. 11. KobrtlKon c r IIih cltv as flatc (l'lv 'v,,"'"!-r ' "" :U-ui and ci
lia nk cxaniiniT. The a pnri'i I nifiit ; 1 " 1 " 1 1''1 I'11' ''f b bi new work. Iir
wan inadi- hv l.'i-uik I'l 'iimvi ll, Klato ; h:,s '"i ri-M'Kivlriii'o villi in.
HniH.rinlriidc.nl of banks. i ''"'(iai' rii-rcirli'icnl lor miiho tunc
anil oxporis to lie sopi liilrli ino
Ka .li-i'ii Or. ....in io niiifii' jmi c vani'ii-
Ol- l.lu ,,l,n,,illlN.,.,l I.. Illi.l l,ultl..n i " MV.-.., f, M.MO O.llllO
... : '....,. ' this s-idc or lb mountains. In nil
Willi il a ,'iibsirintial fa I:
Mr. l.'ohiTls oil's niany liicnds- In
Kali'l-ll Orci; i' w ill bo I'bld to lo-ir
' : "" ii... 1.. nii .....i.. i......,,. i..
a v. ror -..u ni. .if f.iiui.i in
t .. ... I.. ... ..I' ....... 11 O 1,1...
of tin. First National Hank of th
rily and nil w ii Ii the rr i, st f.
cess in ciiiiiliii'linir its all ill's. His i Old Y n W:r-.'i'r rave litil
bankinr. I'Mici i. ilia, iiinl 'I, nov!"i' io Sprint' snmi'iliini; of a wallop last
of ccindil Ions all ovor Ore... mi tii-.it,- Ssiiinlav ii'kIiI. iMiil wln-n lloppiuo
lii'n an iib-sl ni:,n !r the. no't to folk awoke on Snndav niorninir Ihev
wlib'li be has been innii'lnled. a It looked onl on a f;i rl I y white world,
is one that reiiuiies reivl'iil and nri- Fvorylindv i'ell belterMend iv, how
tare .Indi'iiicnt mid the hiulirst t- ever, when we leiu'ned that I'ortlanil
,,'Kri,'' I also enjoyed (?) a snow storm Sun-
Mr. I.'ol) rlsiui served I Ii is d isl net I da v.
n
. on the ir,t!n Frid.y uou'iilna.
Ua !eh Cr.'.'ro v.o a i f o Th"
VnUi Kr:J:tv ro" a sho"t via.t ilie't
vvii h re !." 1 ivi's iii'i.l i'ri. :i'!s.
, .. ' John JenUiii". road ov. .r in III'
'. r.Aurd.-.ian -! -i r-i . was a bv-fi -.
;vis'i'or at the c-onrl l.im on FrU'.ty.
.u. i Aii -l)i'.i SI'-lho ,i;-! -Mr. Crain :
w'ei'e vis'toi'ii at ihf cfuh'y coirt. on
; TiHlr.'ci.iy.
'. . A. A c( ; r! hy. oi ib'iiln'.i'ii. wi.f
in a t erela n'-,' at !he reuular :-iss'f'
c l' t!ie c'li'i l'i ! y. cor 1- " --ay. Mr. V-''-r-'rly
lirs bad ih''i'"" of 1 ho road
v.'cu'n in thai district !'or si.kih ("no-.
M'!:.' Mar.,!"':! a p"o i ' iien t fhi-i'l'-Mi
n or f!o r-""ia. v as a bu-nresf
Yis.tor !i:o'e Fioib'y,
. !tolens'-r. a''on"Y of u-nr
v a i a oii'ss vi.-bor at. tho couio
ho'!'e Friday.
i.'l.'O M. Kini ''art. of iebn Ptiv,
.', .j o r, , .,j Hoi.'l f'a.t' ick TUlirs
dav evening.
Kennotli M-oiftiey. who suffered a
!'io"! i: "' '1 tiii:ch sevei'al wee;;.-; ujro
v.'henih.i:' milo tonic d cvor, was vh'.
to ''"t df-.-.-n stairs Wedncadiy and
hrs ince boon snnnim-himself r-r";-tv
e';e,...m!ly at iho l'irst Nation:'.!
H:',!',1; rei nor.
Mrs. .1. (). Hai'or, Mrs. I,. R 1?"'
boe and Miss Marv FariK ivo ''h n
t"rtaired at the Usurer home las!
Wednesday and Thur"dav ai'tfrnorn'"
at bridge. Eight lables W"ore 0"r--pied
and those prosont sr.y most de-
i' III,,., l'i" ,Jl lllH.ll'M cu C'aiii-
Iiaic Morrow county with Sherman
county on a I'ew of these items.
m i This
I :i filed
'a rra n
a"d !h,
I Ofi'lO',
01.
i io ra:
!' t a 'ii-io ni o". o'd
ro-cd is' ri't:' 1 1 ror
r".'"!i'ai ivos ar - c
:i I-' arTrcxiM.'lt"iy
no' a i::o -a- d i i i n
.I'o iiy".,a tha! lb,
' li d I.,-, o !.-n,.,i
balanri' or this $20,
'. carried into the
j 'urola. The s:M"nint wi!l j'i . .,
ji overdrat'l en Iho road I'lind ol' almul
:!0 hiiii. but $ 1 n f!l)0 ol' this Ins
lavi alia-ady assessed coverin:; ll:e
same.
Ceini'v road, 1 !! 1 1 $fl2.." In. -12,
County ,,a :l. 1!I2'J 3f,.l Ml S 2
Available, for 1!(2. 1. oii!.y....2i"',7ffl.SG
The aiiio'in! levied for the market
road piiraosas,, 120. was If ! 2,'j "if).
Ill ord ;r to match the state ne ney
Ibis year it was necessary to levy
$ i ri.25i.no.
lowins the sanies delicious rofrPsh
ments wore served.
Assessed valuation I ', . ', , '.. '.," . , '
,, . ,,.-.,, hi- av in ; it. oiii !)tli. from 9 to 1
Morrow ounty 1 3,86.1. a7 1.00 I ,p ,', ,,,. .n)ilu.s n,, ,ml.
Assessed valuation ol ies only, Jmnl muvir. .adv.
S icvman County 1 1) 618 !) 18.00 I G. yV. Switprt. old time bui
However the cash yaluatmu nil-,npcs man ,, rPsirto!,t of Heponer.
ini;s as Riven by the sla p tax com- L T ,
, i now lesonii at leiifieioii, was nere
ission are: , . ,....:,. .,.
1 m . 1 c r nn an a nay Ol i o ,i u i ' ii' lee w e,a,
If 1 7,1 1 h. , a4.0(l . , , . (:.. !,; ,,m,.iv iiitevootc.
In this city. He says himself an,:
Mrs. Swagsart have both enioved
pood health during the past winter
at llieir newhoine but he cannot pet
over the jov of vb-itinp his old
stanipinp grounds here whenever op-
ini
Morrow Counly
-.herman County 20,225,080.00
Amount raised for roads in
Morrow Co. to be expend
ed this year oulside of
marko! roads $20,706.80
Amount raised in She-man
County, exclusive of niar-
'k''t roads 6!). GOO 00
"The amount of mileage in Mor
row county is approximately 1,200
mill's, as near as it can be ascer
tained fi'om court, reco'ds.
"The amount ol' road mileage in
-iho man county is. lai) miles.
"The Morrow county road funr
iiuountr to about $18 per mile whih
lie t'"iid available lor Sherman
c"""ty is a little above $155 pet
tn lie.
' rip're is one item ol' practice
thai anpears on (he records this
"r I hat mav no) apoo-r for pom
time to come to a special vide of (lie
people. This was the hail' mill vdd
rn i. and ro .vote bounty 'tax, which
was carried by a two to one vole at
the last eh'i'linn, and wlii'h when
collected w ill stand as a fund tor the
county until expended. This is not ,-.
large fund liv any means, but If
taxes raised and is not a permanent
levy The oilier taxes so far io
known are permanent levies until
repealed by the people, exeetvt the
nno'tni uii.h r supervision of the
co'in'y court.'.'
A lull com- e'' i'" bud.;et was pu:-'i-'."d
last January.
Hy way of comparison as to the
LETTER take time this vcrk to go ever your
Farm Implements, ITr.rvestxng ar.d Threshing
Machinery, ttc, cr.d make a list of all the re
Teairs R'ieded to put tverytLI. in firsl-dof;?.
condition for the coming sca-o-i's run.
JT WILL CAVE you much time, money and
annoyance when you have your crew assem
licd and all ready to start work.
IT WILL ALSO Rive us a chance to order
any parts.- we may i.ot happen to have in stcck,
thus savins telegraph, telephone and express
charges on ruth orders.
NATIONAL REPAIR WEEK is an estab
lished institution, and it will pay you big to
take advantage of it.
CO OVER EVERY implement and machine
on your ranch THIS WEEK, make up a lict
of needed parts and hand to us and we will
do the rest.
WE HANDLE EVERYTHING IN THE
I. H. C. LINE
YOURS FOR SERVICE
iliia
i ;
7
"We Have It, Will Get It, or It Is Not Made':
animal and sent for his mate. Bill, r.orp, adjoining their present store
so i-loytt ana uarocr say, lnienus io i and will add a line of clotning, rut
start a 'possum farm with a view to l niflilnas ar.d dry goods tc tneir'pie-:-
The Present Loniber Price
HOUSE
Any Farm Building
WAS (last yenr $1,000
MAY RE (t!vs summer) $ 800
NOW 6oo
WAS (last year) $500
MAY I!E (this summer) $400
NOW $3oo
Order Lumber Now! Build When You Can!
LUM11ER 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-LU
M
PLANS AND MATERIALS FOR HOMES AND FARM BUILDINGS
i-r: . '- 'rL" - . - ,
port unity offers
.Tiidre Cdbevt W. Phelps came ov
er from Pendleton Friday and bold
a sho-t term of circuit court in the
afiernoen The time for holding the
regular soring term of eou"t in Met
ro".' coti'Vv "ois hni'r.-'1 bv the it
cent legislature fmi-i M-v to ,tipip
P"ff. .l-nie.' has reni"d Cie F'or
eon li,nt"e at M'v v Con a street
T'l v"'i getting settled i hero last
Saturday.
Mrs. )T C. Johm-on rod ron". U"."
rv an I Cbarbe. hav- e oved in'e
Iheir Main tvo.t home recenilv va
cated bv l1rof. .T'lne" an' fap,',v.
D S. P 'i ' w. J!.i " .n-han. W. II
Turner, of llenmier; estor se"iTi"'i
imgon; n. i' v.aiK'ns, j.iri"r(i :
and the I.exingte'l Stpe P"nk o' ' i
I.exing'on, a-e recent nuv sub-"-!-", i 4
ers whff" ti'"i-ies hue been placed
OP the Ilera'd -u 'ilieg l'-t.
Miss Genevieve At Clancy, or
Porthind. one of 'he fir"t sonrano
or the F. of O g'ee cl"h, v" t'v
"not of M'- -nd M"s. Ido'-d H"l"h-inf-n
'"'t Fridav. Mhs Cla.ncv mi'i
Mrs. Hutchinson wire o'd I'm,
friends in Pi rtlntnV 'n which ";'y
the l!u'"hi'i"nns fnvnierlv rfid"!.
'r. and Mrs X. P. iv,vr,-ti on
te't'iiied Hon. K. A liooth at din
ner la"t Fridav pvoping
.I 'ck llvjid an-' A. l'i ivih-"e" vere
up f.-eip Cecil F"P'iv and 'tiird'v
( Cliff Pors. or I'hea ere. k. W 'S in
i'f -.-tl e-: ti'i.ani'"'' saifriiav. i'e re
nots C't tie vrosoei ' of a Ml"
r i o" K"ea creel; couoin t lie vcy j
: ",u.'h bi'i". r.
' . ,i.,(.p. ,, F's" t"nv V Sat
urday night. A i-il Oiii. I'l'oiii !i I"
lor I'lUs ami t'i"ir f unilies and Init
l.'s oohy. ii d limbic. id .
P. A. nd."son lo-'ded his Sride
haiker v. :'h Hepi "er ba'l fans Sun
lav aio' leo! them to lime t" see the
, game there with Tendon. The" say
it was a roo 1 "iiiiimv came v'tli a
oo'e of 4 to ti in Ion. 's favor. Of
'O'ltse a li't'e cell wind rnd dut
, il l'.''', make anv d'ft'orence for that
' is In l.e i-xip led ll.'s time of year.
Frii n 's of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
llorg l'iiteriained them at a dinner
i party at the hotel la o Thnrsiin
'veiling, t'"1 nt't'ir b ing given as a
token of Hie esti em in whi"h Mi
'i I 'Its For" are hehl . nu the eve
I tb.eir donartn-e for Billiri's, n
ipa. where tbev will make then
'mire home. These present were:
iMe-- "'s. and A!edames II. H. Pai'er
j -n 'van Cooln an, C. I.. SwecK.
i ''-ed Lucas, C.'ore Tlionon. F F
i -"i-i-k; Mr. Harry IMincati, Air. J. F.
' Cools.
Mr. and Mrs. Perg "swt to leave
i n a duv or two, for Fillings, wh.s r
Mr. li'rg will engage in the Jewelry
hp-ipess with his brother, Frank
, 'I "ru, who has been established in
Pii'.ini's 'or nevernl year.".. Mr. and
Mrs. H.irg leave many friend li
Meppner who, while regretting thetr
j Vrvfirture, wll lwish Cieni much Joy
I 'nd rirosperlty In their ne-r Bone.
Hoyd Tollin, leieftmpljl neratf
or for the O. Vi- R. fi.. wfO' to
Portlond thl morning (or a short
vacation trip.
The depot fore rcelred an hon
pal to KoodneM Arcaniaw 'poMura
by expren tht other night, and It 1
underitood that Bill Keenan baa
boucht a coatrollnf lDtcreat In the
making a close study of the habiu,
etc., of llicbv peculiar creatures.
Sam Hughes company has taKcn
over the room just vacated Dy Dsciu
ent extensive stock. The addition
will just double their present floor
fpaco which is some extension for
times like i.liese.
I
i
i
A Member of the Federal Reserve
,aV '
ii; i
l.j:
Non
Inv
-Shrinkable
estnients
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