THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 PAGE FOUR LOCAL NEWS ITEMS j. .j. .j. .j. .j. .j. .;. .;. j B. liristow was in town from lone' (luring l In- week, j George Cochran, of one was a bus Iness visitor here. Wednesday after- i noon. j R. T'ope, of Cefil, Ik at t!ie Hotel j Patrick under the can; of l)r. .Mc- Murdo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe I)evine, of the Lexington country were visitors in 1 Heppner Saturday. Miss Marie Evans, of Pendleton, is the guest of Mrs. P. L. Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew, of I'ine City were ;n town .Saturday uoing business ci!d lids. I at Hotel Patrick for a few days. Nels Johnson, superintendent of it hi; rock crushing plant, of the Has jsani company at Cecil was a Hepp ! ner isiior Friday. I M. I). Andrews, of Lexington and ! W ). McAlister of the same town, t were in Heppner on a short business ti ip W dm sday afternoon. Judge I hi 1 1 on, loriner prom inant. resident ol Heppner, came out. from i'oitland last week for a few days visit. Willi old friends here. U. C. Wiizcl, well known wheat, grower of the Morgan country, was here Saturday attending the school dip -ftors' meeting. Cliff Ilngg. eel; rancher well was in known Rhea town Saturday 9 mwzmmmmmmmmmmmmm q 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 nn Friady May 6th "P artners of the Night" Fro LeRoy Scott's Famous Story The enforcement of the law in the City of New York against a gang of high society criminals was paralyzed by pull. THRILLS, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE Saturday, May 7th mmczLmk mim fj Watch fir m - Ci cask girl I - 2 rich woman's '&i 1 clotltes A'4 - Blackmail ,, j' - Q. strange man - False kisses A CI society sen- r GLADYS" WALTON in the peppery stay of c.cily spaneui ulese t'Oi 1 oieeit planutoe hi I'ujiU aJecit 'ut e dglljsjd UP Monday & Tuesday, May Qth & 10th HENRY B. WALTHALL "The Boomerang" A colossal production of love-startling climaxes beautiful women emotion Wall Street Millionaires and paupers frenzied finances. 0' 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0, 0! 0 ! attending the meeting of school di rectors at the court house. I Ray Hollen and Alfred Weire, of Condon, registered at the Patrick Sunday evening after taking in the ball game at. lone. I Kenneth Mahony, who has been laid up with a bro'ken leg for several weeks, is able to discard his crutches and now navigates pretty well with a cane. I Mr. and Mrs. Misener and daugh ter, of near lone, were business vis itors here Saturday and interested attendents at the school directors meeting. Kd Miles, of Pendleton, and W. A. Miles, of Boardinan, were business visitors here last Wednesday after noon sp tiding the night at Hotel Patrick. Mrs. Vance, of Portland, arrived Saturday to visit for a while with her neice, .Mrs. Dave Wilson and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Vance was a former resident of Hepner. Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Van Vactor and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mahoney, spent a couple of days at Pendleton last week where Mr. Van Vactor was called on legal business. F. R. Btown has moved his grain, insurance and real estate office from the Roberts building to the rooms formerly occupied aa offices by the Tri-Stae Terminal Co. in the Farmers Union building. J. H. .Crane and wife, of Portland, were visitors here Saturday from where Mr. Crane is in charge established themselves at Hotel Pat rick for the summer while Mr. Green wood has charge of the engineering work on the highway between Lex ington and Jones Hill. Mr. Green wood has also secured office rooms at. the hotel and will direct the work rt oil) here east a.i't west. C. f H:tr ge:t is also hero to assist with the VOl'K. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiidenan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall and Miss Math ews, drove to Moro Friday where they attended a dance that evening. The Heppner orchestra, of which Mr. Hall and Miss Mathews are members, furnished music for the occasion. The party returned Saturday report ing an enjoyable trip. Walter Mcfiride, a former Hepp ner boy, now engaged in the mining business at Xenneeott, Alaska, came in Wednesday evening and register ed at the Patrick. Mr. McBride's parents lost their lives in the disas ter of 1903 and he has been away from here for most of the time since then. He is here on a visit with former friends and neighbors. PATKOX TEACHERS TENTH MEET MAY Cecil where Mr. or a portion of the construction work on the highway for the Hassam company. P. A. Anderson and Gay M. Ander son spent the week end at Portland, driving down in, P. A's Studebaker. Mrs. P. A. Anderson accompanied her husband as far as The Dalles where she visited her sister Mrs. ' McCarty. The ca'dets are looking forward to their trip to Fort Stevens which will i he in May. Before that date they ' will give a dancing party and will have as patrons and patronesses the officers from Vancouver barracks I and their wives. ! C. V. Hopper has moved his tire shop from the Campbell buildnlg nn lower Chase street to the farmers Union building on Main street. Mr. Hopper, who came here only a short time ago, has already established a good business and he is well pleased to be able to secure a better loction. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gammell have purchased a fine resident lot from W. P. Mahoney, adjoining his resi dence and will erect a handsome five room bungalow thereon as soon as the material can be assembled. The location is one of the most desirable in town. Arthur Donald Bowker, of Hepp' ner is one of the young cadets at Hill Military Academy who led the cheers for the cadet company of Hill Military Academy when they defeat ed ompany B Oregon National Gaurd In a competitive drill in which the academy won a silver loving cup. D. S. Brown and Charlie Brown, old time resident of Condon took in the hall game at lone Sunday when the Summit city team went clown in defeat before the invincible loners. Doc said the experience was some vlint disastrous-to C indon both I mm a sioi-ling and a financial stand point but the Condon boys took their medicine fine. The Tri-State Terminal Co.. hav ing closed out their Mock of grocer ies, have given up their offices in il.e Fanners Union building on Main street and will now handle all their business from the office at the ware house. Their business in the future will tie confined to handling grain mid the manufacture and selling of flour and feed. .Mr". Sarah King of Lake Superior Michigan. Is here visiting her daugh ter, .Mrs. Win. Driscoll. Mrs. King, who is well along in the 7 (Is lias been in employee of the Calumet & llecla Mining Co's hospital at Superior for 2H years and was recently awarded a handsome medal for meritorious service and retired 'on a pension. She will make an extended visit here. IV L. Greenwood and wife have The last meting of the Patron-Teachers association for the present school year will be held at 3:00 P. M. Tuesday, May 10th at the school auditorium when, in addition to electing officers for the coming year the following program will be ren dered: Piano solo, Reliance Moore; talk by Miss Palmateer; piano solo, (Eliz abeth Huston; exercises by the 4th grade pupils. Please note that the hour has been changed from 3:30 to 3:00. A full attendence is urged on account of election of officers. Fresh Pure Lard We render fresh, pure lard three times a week and have reduced the price to 20C A POUND Order a Strictly First-Class, Heppner-made Product Central Market McNAMER & SORENSON, Props. BROTHERHOOD MEATS SI AY 9 The last meeting of the season of the Heppner Brotherhood will be held in the Hotel Patrick on Monday evening next, May 9 at 6:45 o'clock. This meeting will be of unusaual interest for, besides an interesting program, that has been carefully prepared. It will be Ladies Evening, and every member present is reques ted to be accompanied by his wife sweetheart, sister or some other lady companion. The usual sixty-cent luncheon will be served, and an eve ning of delight is anticipated. Incident to the closing of the season, a number of important items of business will come up for consid eration, among other things will be the election of officers for the next year, that begins September 1st. The question for discusion Mon day evening will be, "What Subjects Can Re Most Profitably Discussed by the Brotherhood?" The two lead ers in the discussion will be the two ministers of Heppner, W. O. Living ston and Ptev. E. L. Moore, these will be followed by W. W. Smead and Joseph Nys. The address of welcome to the la dies will be given by President H. M. James, and the response by Mrs. W. O. Livingstone. M. L. Case will give a reading, and Miss Zelnia Engleman and Mrs. Lillian Turner will sing. The ticket committee consists of Spencer Akers, E. M. Shutt and L. A. Hunt. Buy your tickets early so that a full report can be made to the hotel management by noon of Mon day. Program Committee COUNTY ORATORICAL CONTEST "There's Mfcre Real Satisfaction" says the Good Judge In a little of the Real To bacco Chew, than you ever got out of the ordinary kind. The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often that's why it costs you less to chew ' this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT i3 a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco M - Lf' The Oratorical and Declamatory Contst for Morrow county will he held at lone, Friday, evening, .May 13. 1921. Everhody in vited. The athletics have been called off for this year. Lena Snetl Shurte, ; County School Sup't. I a THE BRICK. .McAtee C0L AiKen, Props. Confectioneries, Cigars Soft Drinks POOL YOU ARE WELCOME was up Saturday I Miss Ruth Van Vactor from the Iieitinan district visiting her home folks. Today has been set apart by proc lamation of Mayor Noble as a holi day when all citizens are asked to turn out and help improve the road leading from town to the cemeiary BUSINESS IOCALS ooo:"H:H:K:H:H'H:jooooooooooooov.JWi.H.H.H.H Poultry Supplies at dilliam .V r.is- i f f ;,o if. lit j yn1 (,.ln ll)lv i-.,l'a -(,(.( ;U j Han, - ISish, e's. .".Otf jl ( is WsJuii rim Mm ilk s , ,' p to pull the 1 4 inch phs. u, e,- j 'I At Hi-he, s on f;i teinis. 'l-lf. J i ll ,., ,. ... ,.. , t ' i. '" I.P';T l'ockeil'ook contain nr. :!iree I pr,,',iis-o''y nous and o'lur p. i.vrs; i j! a'--o cm! with tev ti'ine. Si: 'able j I iv.ird for return to II. J. u'Will. . !! lone. Olvp-ll. (.pd . . . U i! Mow is the time to order winter wood j j li Cm iurnish either heavy or common j slab in any quantity' Order Now. Will Start Shipping This Month. I Invl.A. Ill I IIMkHJ I llivlPANV lill . HI I'l'M W I k I M . 1 1 ! N 'k Mis IlL.lll1L.lt LLIUIIUIIIM iVIllL, NOTICE OF OF TAMNti 11' AM) SALE LSTKAV Ml I E Shut! has a list of good Willam ette Valley farms for echanc.' for Mosrow county ranches. 47tf. Shut! has several irai Bargains In alfaltu I .inches: easy terms. 47tf. Cilliilin & Itishoe will save you postage and express if you w ill buy your cvtras now and fix up your machineiy and be ready to go into the field when harvest ts rt.olv : o tf. VSUIOVUU.E PKKSSMA KINO l!etnodel!ng and Ladies' Tailoring Ciuien, Church street. Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned, under the laws of the State of OreL'on. have taken up the animal hereinafter described v. 1 1 i 1 -running at larce on my premises, in Mo-row conn' y, Oregon, about eight miles south ol 1!' pptier, Oreo wit : One lii'i.'.lM biy mule, about j en rs old bra ml i', I on left sli" Thrt I will, on Sanm! ,y. M 1 1' 2 I . at the belli' of t, n o'cl, the for, n, 'on of said day. u:! . t-ame shall hao been rid, em, my ranch, about S mibs south of lleppn, r. Ore:', n. in said county. Jell said animal to the biul.et biddir. for cash in hand for the purpose of paying the cost of taking up, holding ami selling such animal, together with reasonable damages- for the in jury causid by said animal running at larce on said premises. CAUL A. HAFTHOLD... Dated and first published this 3rd dav of May, 1!2 1. to 1 Tee I'.'ief. y 21. i k in -i the d, at W3 0 ISSiFgB.1 US BEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON. 900 acres good in wlitiat, plenty teneeii and cross fiLIure of land, 500 acres tillable. 20 ot water, lair house fenced. ' Priced at th a;.d acres barn, attractive $2 2.50 per Uni acre ; -hall on easy terms. purchase price may be. paid on one-third crop payments. NOTICE OF SALE OF TAKINCi IP AN1 I STI5AY HOUSES Roy V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE ST. PATRICK HOTEL : v :77r:n:rT - j Notice Is hereby riven that I, the undersigned, under the lawn of tin State of Oregon, have taken up the animals hereinafter described while running at large on my premises, in Morrow County. Oregon, about 11 miles northeast of Lexington, Ore gon, to-w it : l-or Kent Mouse In rear pf aid office. Imiuir this office Vr. V. A. McMurdo. Mer er of 46tf. shoulder. "'"I One black mare, two years old. branded with an H On left shoulder. One brown yearling horse with white spot on forehead branded with an It on left shoulder. One erav horse uhout three visrn One black horse, about three years j,, no brand. One pray horse, three years old, branded with an O on left stifle. One, year old mule, no brand. That I will, on Saturday May 21, 1921. at the hour of ten o'clock in old. branded wWh an O on left stille. One black mate., about two years old. branded with an U 00 left shoulder. One bay mure about two years old, branded with hD It on left the forenoon of said day, unless the day of May, a. D. 1 9 2 1 same shall have been redeemed at the South Springs ranch, 11 miles northeast of Lexington, Orecon in said county, sell said animals to the highest bidder for ca.sh In hand, for the purpose of paying cost of tak ing up, holding and selling such ani mals, together with reasonable dam ages forthe injury caused by skid animals running at large on er.id ore nilseg. 3. J niTruiu Dated and first published this 3rd