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PAGE SIX THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, June 14. IQ21, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS -! ! ! I ! ! ' Do your eyes need attention? Dr. Haylor June 13-14-13. K. J. Clark, attorney of Pendleton, in here attending court this week. H. A. Edmonds, of near lone, reg istered at the Patrick SunSay even ing. I Mr. and Mrs. Stantitz, of Monu in at, were arrivals at the Patrick .Sunday. Andy Hood went fishing Sunday sit: -1 claimed to have exceeded the li mit in his catch but VV. II. Instone is courting around town this week in the rapacity of a ji:"or in the circuit, court. He says i i .Tything is Jake in his bailiwick. Latourell Auto Co., reports the ie of three Kordsons so far this isonlh, the purchasers being Jeff .beiea & Sons, W. IS. Tucker and C. 1'. (enrich. Mrs. C. Franzen and two wee : '.ighlers, Helen and .lonnetle 1 -1' t 1 unlay inoiiiing for Portland win-re .'; y will spend a couple of weeks ' it ing friends. Anglers in Itln ;i cr 1 k report cai e':ng many tine Kninbov.' I mill. tlilr son, running as liieli as two an'l i. " half pounds. This is not iiil-n-r 1 as a lisli story. Horace Voa'l; inn , who livs amid He cool broear, en nppi i' Willow elf, was lureil to Ileppni r Sumb'y f-.r a few i1i) visit. Service on I e jury is the answer. ..I. S. Jieckwilli and son ,t.. S. jr.. r-ove from Pendleton Monday innru In lime for brea .!; I'asl at. Hie i'at i ok .1. S. sr. is official pel hooker in Judge I'helps' court and is here is that, capacity. M. Kif.inaurice, former newspap i v man of Condon, lias been appoini- l examiner for the Federal Land Hank, located at. Spokane, with a rood portion of eastern Oregon m t'.'T his jurisdiction. Mr. Harriman, of Long Creek, was a vlsilor In lleppner Saturday, hav ing come over the mountain with a truck. He reports the roads very muddy in spots and said they were It hours from Monument to llepp ner. J. II. Pearson, well known farm i i- of Ihe l,ena section, was in town : 'outlay, having brought his son ( eorge in lo serve as a juror. Mr. Pearson says crops are looking line in bin section where (hey recently had , splendid rain. Mrs. W. T. Malock and baby am' her sister, Miss Cillis. left, lor Port I .nil Sunday from where they will 10 to their former home In eastern Canada to spend the summer with their parents. Mrs. Kiniiiett Cochran expects to 1 'live for Portland Wednesday lo vis it friends. Frank Cilliain will go lo Portland lomorrou' lo a! lend I lie Masonic tlrand l.odi e and enjoy a varatioi Mr. and Mrs. limner 1. Watts, ol Athena drove in Sunday a II ernoon, Mr. Walls Inning tome cuiirl mat ters to look alter. Mr. Walts fi i ml: introduced him as an attorney but no Li mostly ii He has a. big wheat ranch near Alhena and be says ciop pros pects are very line. Mrs. W. P. Mahoiley went lo Port land Sunday expecting to continue her trip lo Sealtle later in the week to attend ho commencement oxer rises at the I'nh oislty of Washing ton which will be held next Friday Miss Vera Mnhouoy will receive hoi degree Friday having completed hei four -year course at that institution Clins. Mango a well known resl dent ol Ihe llniiidntnu prolecl, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. Hangi is building up unite n bee buMues. on his Uoarduiaii ranch and says t lit country is well adapted lo that In iluslry. lie hopes lo supply tin lleppii.T r.ai'u t with his product this fall. .Itlilc.o and Mrs. C. W. Phelps drove over hum 1'einllcion Sunday and are i.ih t ; ,;t the Patrick. Tin .ludre i-as lhal lie' reads hetwi hei e and Wound up lib' might In ilii.-tier, bul tin y could not i II 1, much i 1 i 1 1 l.ier. v. hicli being tnlci piited ile a n ; i hat i hi y ai e sum rough. Cm, II. lie. sheep in tins after 1 1 1 1 w lug tow. II', III town Sunday, his view just havini; llnistu'd shearing at the W. II. Par rail ranch. They went to the Slev ens place near Hardniiiil Monday mid afier completing that job will gi lo Molilalia for the shearing season there which starts about Juno 2 Mil (Ills will i:ot his moil, i i' in Spokaiu while north. The Cat Co and t;nisi Raiser: A'siniation of On .' a. at tin ir a nun aloom eni ton. In Id May '.'a, pass, d i Fining re-o! 'ion in i.ivor of ilie ngii FAIIUIA.NK.S NEXT PICTURE KI.AIJORATE PRODUCTION AN usually explains lhal In fanner. The nianagemen of the Star Theatre has had every assurance from the United Artists Corporation that the next production made by Dougas Fairbanks to be shown here Friady, une 17, is the most elaborate costly and stupendous picture he has ever turned out from his California studio. When "Doug" began hiB picture, immediately after he had finished his first United Artists release, His Majesty the American," he called a conference of all his associates at his studio in Hollywood, California, and told them his idea for the next story. Every one was astonished. "Doug" was absolutely nererniinod that he was gonig to co something daring and with that he insisted that every thing from r"?!n:ng to end had to be of the most elaborate order. He went, so far as to mrtst In Ms story Unit an entire city such as may be found throughout the middle wes tern section of the t'nilod Rlafe;-, be be destroyed in providing one of the ."pcclacular punches in Ihe produc tion. And tin: destruction was nor lo be an ordinary ib fruc::on. It bad to be a flood. The proposition seemed almost, impossible, but To "Doug" there lias never been any thing that, lie can't, do when tie wants to. And a flood if was. He spared no expense in reproilucin;; this parlicu- ' community, the smallest detail villi; Ik en carefully carnrs out. so lo enable the presentation of Ihe most geiium,. character of realism obtainable. A location in Ihe foolhills of the ascade mountains, Northern Calif ornia, about two suuare miles in ireti, tirnisheil t he t ile for Ihe cilv. , hundred or more carpenters am; iborers, under the supervision of Robert Fairbanks, production mann er, were utilized in the construction work which covered a period of one nonlli in necessary preparation.. Willi the use of four massive eloc- tric pumps, more than one million gallons of water were drawn from Ihe iSa.creinento river and stored in a specially constructed reservoir at the highest point of the new city. Nu merous scenes were filmed in the city Ihe final one being the spectacular si met ion of the lillle settlement by the flood. The huge gates of the sei voir raised and the water ussis- ed by the sleen made of the inniin. 'i i ii. rushd inlo the foothills, curry ing everything before it. Dwellings. irches, theatres, bridges and rail- oad lines wen died up in masses of lebris. Not, only in these scenes alone is "Doug" granted opportunities: ;.ilore lo do some wonderfully clevei 'Units, hut. till through the picture he does new tricks lhal, will l-Ivi nnn.y thrills lo those who glory ii. !iiR red blooded manner of working In n number of the scenes of Ihe me an- more than one thousand extras were used, which in ilseir will isvi- idea of the stupendous scope of the production. A slar like Fairbanks know" ' own qnalillcaliot-s best. This story was conceived by "Doug" himself, and he has put into it. every conceiv able thing he has ever dreamed or With these things In niiiul a slight idea of the action he puts into (Ms picture will be possible. Advertise ment . nni B1 n M Friday, June 17 Will w ho lias w orked seel ion ever since soon crock commenced flow the I ol it hi ti:a , was in . . 1 , BUST! Ever see everything "bust-up" and go to smash) Hard luck ever 9tick . to you like a leech ) When it does can you smile) If you think you. have troubles, come see i-il h f hi in hi's i V J ncv picture "WSIR! VEEE CIO ROLL SY" Don,t miss seeing this big "BUST UP" or you may always regret it. Wed. & Thur. June 15 & 16 Earl Williams in THE MASTER A very entertaining; picture dealing with AVall Street Fi mance. ALSO ('OMKI)Y Sunday, June 19th Tom Moore in "OFFICER 666" Helping; rob his own bouse is one of the screamingly lu dicrous situations in this Tom Monro gloom-chaser. It is rramed in",! of clean, clever, humor. This lilm is a real treat, Also' two reel comedy. Mon. & Tues. June 20 & 21 Wanda Hawley in VIRTUOUS SINNERS A story of deep, absorbing interest, touching all classes of society ALSO VOD-A-VIL MOVIES AM) COMEDY Saturday, June 18 EVA jow v r u a Kit ,Piciurinq some inside Istutf on how to make people very (nice toou THKRE are two kinds of society swrets the secrets of gnw8 nd the whispered kind tliat every ' body knows but you. Koth are I hard to learn btrt you ran't get on without 'em. When you see this '. delightful and amusing photoplay you'll have some new Ideas as to the different ways people take to make themselves Important figures In the social whirl. It concerns not one couple but three and , wherever three women are to-j pettier you can be sure of some thing good and secret. NGWPLAYINO. , Also Weekly News and Comedy I, 4 I i - - - - - - 'u- i -ti w tft ? 'vk i?. fc4S tt V " 7 ? 4Tt r i -; V ' i ;if' Alexander (Scolly) Brander, well known young ex-service man, return ed Saturday evening from a seven inonlh's trip to his old home at Huif lly, Scotland. Mr. Braniler says fin ancial conditions are much worse in he Ilrit ish Isles than In this country 'i ml IhinliH he is fortunate in bein;; Imi-'k in lleppner. Tin- coal miners strike in Kn.nlanil has been respon sible for culling down the railroad train service 7 5 per cent, and that condition is reflected in every line of business. British business inter ests are of the opinion that condition;! will swing back to normalcy within I lie next two or three months. Mr. Ilramler's brother, George Ilvandi-r, accompanied him, on the return trip and will locate here. Chief of Police. im. i ii hay i. on Kyo Specialist will be in llepp ner June 1:1-14-15 ANNOUNCEMENT As recently announced Di or Ihe Perry T. Richards has taken charge HEPPNER SANITARIUM HOSPITAL l'r. Kiel;;, ids i-, U,.i known I luuii;-hini f the Os-toopathic profes sion ami the Sanilarium Hospital management feels itself c ;ivi.illy lui'liimiie in securing llie services of such a man diir- i ii -'. the .ibsi nse of Pr Terry J. Condi r. In spile of ib,- fact thai lh Richards is iiniiely without iU-ht In- h:is lnou;:ht about oni e remarkable cures. His wide exner- ieiice In the llucUly popuhued K.ist has biouglit him in cuiWact Well alr.io.s' 1 1 i'iy aru-iy of ilisv.ise and he comes to us with the hij hi M l ecomiiii'iiilatiiHis 1: eiilorceiui -it e stock brand . to i'1-rdaiicc v i ' i , ll'Jil lav..-, e; of the law i si i,-pei-.iins it .si.: a become f.iiiiili. i law ie,iilr',n . ceisi i in in I 1 of ta This .-.eclioii n.il.y, and a', bland saou',, its pio I.mOIIS. xu in: i on ri in u a i ion ISOI. A 1 1 'I'll ACT li'liii'tinent of the Interior, V. S. Land O'.fice at l.a Claude, On gen, luce I. l!i:M. Nonce is hereby given that, lis di- icied by the Coming .nuer of the .leiieial Land Iblice. under pre is oils, ic See. 21,".,"i. !. S., imi's mill! to he application of Horace M. oakum M-ppiicr, Oicson, Serial No. Ul'.iSil. e will offer at public land sale, to ilie liu'.iie.-.t balder, but at not less I .an ?:! - a per acre, ut 10 o'cl-n k A. M , en Ilie li'.ih day of August, next, ,it this oifice, the following tract of land: NV4SV4 Sec. 21 T, S., 11. :s i:. w. m. The sale will not be kept open but will be declared closed when those present nt the hour mimed, have ceased bidding The person luaKir.g '.lie highest bid will be I'eiiuned to immediaiely pay to the Ueceiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming ndver.-ley the above described land are advised to t lx their claims, or objections, on or before the lime designated for sale. C. S. PCNX. Register. 11 10 NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver. is vi. v.' "Good h if"!! Good sp ot 99 Buy these lines and be assured of true values-quality throughout. Beau Brummell Shirts Napatan Shoes Gordon Hats and Caps Grinnell Gloves Arrow Collars j a a v i a . SOCKS Ed. V. Price & Co. Tailoring Hcdkins Gloves See ihe New GORDONS mor Heppner 0 r. 5oooo0oooooooooooeooooo0eeoooooooe0oeoeoooooooe "" ' ' ' J- - - - - aft . -