Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 14, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Tuesday, June 14, 1921.
THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White and Mrs.
L. F. Reislir.g, of John Day, came
over Saturday and were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cochran
over Sunday when the two ladies
continued their trip to Portland
where they will attend the Grand
Chapter of the Eastern Star and vis
it friends. Mr. White is spending a
few days in won attending to bus
iness affairs before returning to his
John Day home.
Have you
tried the
new 10c
package?
Dealers now
carry both;
10 for 10c,
20 for 20c
It's toasted.
A Member of the Federal Reserve
S. A. PATTISOX, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, PoBtoffice as second-class Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year $?-00
Six Months $1-00
Three Months $0.50
i:st w.v.i: s am:
. tht? MTTTJPMF.R HF.RAT.D HEPPNER. OREGON
n Jt r i," riM;f .1. a. x ii a a a a 1 7
mun 1 vvv
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Th.. Morrow County frmTS s.t
their m.-tinK of -he Oregon Cram
(;,. is tool: UP Hi- discussion of
t,. v.ilC..s. Ti.i" was UHi-o-lMr.il by
(,,. chairman of lb- l.ihor -om mil tee,
TM It-ilniau, and upon his motion
,l. rollowiim wag.: seal- was adop
ted: AVoil: lor baying VM a day.
"Harvest, work, common labor such
as box-driver--, straw haulers and
wheal, haulers ,r-v
1. i- :' r " 11 ,liiy
Sack sewers, header-punrhei s, and
combine drivers 0 0 a day
r;,! !. v men "" ,1:,v
..paralor tender -00 a day
Cooks 3-0" " ,1:'-v
This scale was adople.l at. a meet
ing of one hundred ami twenty-live
fanners where it. was unite thorough
ly diseased. There seems to be no
reason to (ieslion the ability to get
men at, this price and the reason
that. it. was made as high as it was
is largely because the boys in Sher
man county are going to set that
price and they felt here that it. would
not be advisable lo place it much
lower.
L. A. HUNT, County Agent.
AN EXPLANATION
YELLOWSTONE
A notice has appeared in each of
the monthly reports from the pro
ceedings of the County Court stating
that Harold llobyns has received ft
fixed amount of money from bounty
This in really a misprint as Mr. Pob
ys receives no bounty whatever but.
works strictly on a salary. 'This
salary is paid lo him from the county
I.,,,,,-,, tt part of it, raised by direct
taxation by special levy and the rest
is paid by the sheepmen of Morrow
count V. We wish to make this ex
planation so that everybody will
thoroughly understand that no gov
ernment trapper or Cooperative
Farm Hureau Trapper receives nny
Uiine but. salary, absolutly no boun
ty whatsoever.
I,. A. Hunt, County Agent.
i ii, m i wn: M.I.S hack ,.'(
N ATI lil!
Afler decades of problem Play,
years of I ho bed room farce and
months of the eagle scheaining war
Moi-y, the p. -minium of public taste
in entertainment has swung back lo
bucolic drama.
A s, l a'lsl example of a story thai
U (.- Us ii'"-.i LP"" human
l . seen s:-.iurtia , a
il he , Tin-aie, in Mice i sw-
v e, s . 1 phouxlratna oi
hi-.- moment in the lives ol' simple
people pres. nt In-.-. without slrain
eel b ' I with a ncari ai'i" ".
has m.eU.'d II as one ol he
einine slot ies of the Hrloi
.i,.i v ,-Vercts" is slat ring a ve
rm- Ka Novak, but v.o iu..:-.iie,
in which her i r ppon .m: cast appears
makes the 1.1-o.Uicl ion practtcai;.v no
il il III its ptes. illation.
The siory was wrill"ii as a maga
,.i,.,. teatiu- by Helen Christine lt.-n-iii-ll,
and was Mined at I niversal
I'liy under the direction of I.e.) Me
Car.y. la theme "Society Secrets" stands
out as . tli- of the most delightful
nairalives el the screen. It con
cerns an oi l r.um.r and his wife
uho1 an- s,i tar behind the limes I hill
tleir city w,.c children are ashamed
of them.
How tie i lake i;s In societies
i-iimieiiM.: lii.ni the I. ill who is to
Hi.,, n it. el'. "W n son and has come
th lo unci, legale their social
standing gives the capable cast ample
delicately seasoned wun
l:m,l pl.ieo in rural population and
M, , ,,is.i te.uily lo get over dram
atic tinnier.
-So. iet5 Secrets" Is considered. ly
nit,.-. .1 to he the type of story that
The ie. i imii public turn to after an
.n.-idiee of problem and sex drama.
.. .dv..'i'li-' iiiont.
NATIONAL PARK
lie World's Greatest Playground
and Museum of Natural Wonders
Magnificent hotels and commodius camps; 300 miles of improv
ed highways; all in the midst of matchless scenery. Its hotels
are marvelous establishments. Its camps are pretty little tent
villages, models of cleanliness, sanitation, order, comfort and
simple informal living. An ideal place for vacation pleasures.
Send for our beautifully illusrat.ed booklet telling all about its
wonders in word and picture.
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
Operated DAILY during the season between
Portland and West Yellowstone
by the
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Commencing Saturday, June 18, Leavin Portland nt 5 P. M.
Our local agents will be glad to ex
plain the various tours which enable
visitors to see the Yellowstone so
comfortably and at minimum cost;
also lo quote fares. Prepare your itin
erary and make your reservations.
Call on
CDARBEE, Agent, Heppner,
Oregon.
Wm McMurray, General Passenger
Agent, Portland, Oregon.
G AR ETEj
WW
NOTICE OF T A KIN (J VP AM) SALIC
OF ESTKAY
THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR
Notice is hereby given that I, the
undersigned under the laws of the
state of Oregon, have taken up the
animals hereinafter described while
running at large on my premises, in
Morrow County, Oregon, about eight
miles south of Heppner, Oregon, to
wit;
One bay gelding, about 5 years
old, weight about 1000 pounds,
mushroom brand on left shoulder.
One black mare about six years
old, weight about 1100 pounds.
Blemishes on both front knees, no
brand.
That I will, on
SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, unless the
same shall have been redeemed, at
my ranch about 8 miles south of
Heppner, Oregon, in said county,
sell said animals to 1 lie highest bid
der, for cash in hand, for the pur
pose of paying the costs of taking
up, holding and selling such animals
together with reasonable damages
for the injury caused by said animals
running at large on said premises.
CAUL A HAPPHOLD.
Dated and' first published this
14th day of June, 1921. Advertise
ment. 7-8
DOWN IN BLACK AND WHITE
The amounts you receive and pay out
do you have a memory record only, which in
a few months, grows hazy?
Let a personal checking account do the
remembering for you. It's the accurate way
and far m,ore reliable.
With a checking account here, the
amounts of your income are shown by date
in your bank statement. Your personal
checks furnish the details of outg-o, by date
amount and to whom paid. Every thing in
black and white as a permanent record for
your future reference.
The full benefits of checking account
service start when you make your first deposit.
First National Bank of
Heppner
A Member of the Federal Reserve
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pun. -In
NOlll E TO IMMi OWNI US
Notice is hciehy given that
nl ' lb, ease on d.;s I" .
of ll.ppner, 0.ei-.en, must
l. ,,.,! to the Chief of Police, V'"1
, 1,1 .1 ... - tioni the date hereof, or
,1,,-n thereof will he juosecu
il ,.
led.
V. C. C.i-nm,
A tnrt li..in S'.ruh App'eci.Hf t
(Uu- All.el'i :,e hi-!' Oll. Il has hecn
-, eucl u.ih ri. at tip). tee irioo I
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1. I, .1, ,!.;! i ales eilleleluhieeillil.
:t --.it to i-.u'oi'e ueii.r
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HOWARD H. DOUGLAS
WILL I5F. HEME
Saturday, June 18
To Demount rate That lie Can Install a Set of
HASSLER SHOCK ABSORBERS
on your Ford car in "0 minuted Come un .l have a s, installed on your car. ;
TEN DAYS' I'ilEE TIUAL jj
No charge for installation Saturday. 1!, Iter have a set installed and save I
wear on your car and Hies. P
All l-'onl owners are cordially invited to attend this demonstration. Come and J,J-
bring a friend who is con, inptatuig purchasing a car. '
At:i:00 P. M. Mr. Douglass wi.l attempt to lower his record instalUitien time of 24 jr
minutes. Demonstrations all day Saurday. j(
LATOURELL AUTO CO. j'
Amlioi i.ed l ord Dealent j
I Do It Riit the First 7mv j
mr ri mmtw'TMmif'-'" "- ium gjga- jtiti iinwiini'mt u ipitrf il
PIIOKESSIOXAL CARDS
dr. r. j. vaughan
DF.XTIST
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN iuid SITtGEO.V
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
Roberts Building
, HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOIIXEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
AT I KIN EYS-AT-I.AW
Y.-sunic Euilding
HEPPNER, OREGON
JAM E. VAN VACTOR .
ATTOHX EY-AT-LAW
First National Dank Bldg.
HEPrNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
1I11E INSITI.VNCE
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
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