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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, June 21, 1921
PAGE FOUR
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
l-tR SA MO Kino, fat young
wethers suitable for harvest mut
ton. Enauire at bis cfice. Adverti-
tcment stf
Miss Ruth Van Vactor has return
ed from Pendleton where she spent
several days visiting friends. Miss
Vaa Vactor recently completed a
most successful term of school in
district No. 9, north of lone.
Miss Helen liarratt, who is a stu
dent in O. A. C. at Corvallis.where
she. recently completed her second
year, returned to hi r home here
Wednesday to spend I he summer va
cation.
Mrs. J. L. Wilkins and daughter,
Miss Frances, visited friends here
tor a few days during the week. They
left for Iheir home it Astoria Fri
day morning. Mr. WiMuns is con
ducting the Ifalco hotel owned by
the Hammond Lumber Co., in the
city by the sea.
W. G. T'almateer, well 'known
n heat grower of the Morgan, district,
was in town Saturday on school bus
iness at the county superintendent's
office. Mr. Palmatcer says they had
a tine rain in his neighborhood Sat
urday morning and the wheal, crop
never promised a. heller yield. The
grain Is so far advanced now that Mr.
Vali.ial' or thinks there is no possi
bility of it bcliis: damaged and I In
indications are for a bumper crop.
Ho expected to commence culling
barley today or tomorrow- and after
Imish'ng thai job will only have to
wait for a few days until the wheat
will he ready.
Ed Itellnian was in from his bis
ranch north of lone Saturday and
says everything is tine down that
way. Wheat harvest will begin in
earnest right after the Fourth, Mr.
Iteitman thinks and there will sure
lie some crop to take care of this
year.
I rank Fugleman, whom the Ore
gonian describes as pretty near the
whole show down at lone, was In
town Thursday treating himself to a
new Dodge car which he purchased
fiom the Colin Anlo Co. Frank says
I ho present price of 1 1 It 0 sounds
some belter to him than the old price
did. Other buyers or the week wen
John Calkinn, of lone; Andrew liean
ey, of Lexington; and Chris Drown,
of Heppner.
A half dozen or so sheep shear
ers left Friday morning for Montana
where they expect to have about
iiumlh'H shearing betore the season
closes In that northern clime.
Miss Klizabcth Phelps returned
Saturday evening from Cedar Rapids
Iowa, where she recently completed
her first year &s a student in Coe col
lege. Her brother Marshall Phelpa,
met her at Spokane where he went
a week or "so ago on a vacation trip.
Allen Case, who has been a stu
dent at Hill Military Academy in
Portland the past school year, return
ed to his home here Thursday even
ing after making a fine record in that
institution. Allen took the examin
ation for second lieutenant recently
passing the test with a standing of
92.
C. C. Haynie, formerly with the
First National Bank of Heppner, now
cashier of a bank at Fairfield, Idaho,
came in Thursday evening, leaving
for his Idaho home Friday morning.
Mr. Haynie came after his car which
he left here lust winter when he mov
ed to the Gem state. He says hair-
field is in the heart of a line wheat
and stock country and business is
fairly good.
STAR THEATR
Wednesday & Thursday
June 22 & 23
IRRIGON
sm:itii 1 "s
SALU OF
I'ltOPF.KTY
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V V V V V V V V V V V V V
V.. Stanlake. of Yakima, Washing
ton, is camped in the shades this
week, looking over several tracts of
land and expects to locate here. Mr.
Stanlake has lived in the Kennewick
country for some time and thinks
our district has that country beat
hollow.
Mr. .and Mrs. Gelorge Hand and
'11, liatie, lelt on their vacation
Tuesday, eiuip(,d with a fine camp
ing out lit attached to their Dodge
louring car recently purchased horn
the Fmalilla garage. They will tra-
el via Spokane and the Yellowstone
National Park, Denver and on down
through to Missouri and finally back
via California some time next win
ter.
Rev. J. W. Hood's mother, Mrs.
Mary K. Hood and Miss Esther Hood,
his sister, are guests at the Hood's
this week. Miss Hood is teacher in
Jie high school at Kendrick, Idaho.
The Young Peoples Society held
their monthly meeting Wednesday
evening in the grove by Mrs. Lesters
and after transacting the usual mon
thly business, had a lovely time in
the way of a weinie roast.
The early potatoes are not show
ing up like was expected, although
some good patches are reported. It
rared the seed was not the best,
alter all precautions taken. This
sHine seed, however, last year yielded
a big crop, himilar reports come
from the Prossei; district, across the
river and they are at a loss to un
derstand the cause. However, wat
ermelons and muskmelons and cante
lopes are doing better than ever at
this lime of year. Over forty acres
have been plumed and the bulk of
me watermelons have been signed
up through the Irrigon Co-operative
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COR1NNE
GRIFFITH
,IN SCENE FROM
VITA&RAPH'S
h A BS .CAN D I DAT E"
Many a man has lost an elec
tion by saying more than e
should. Conine Griffith shows
how a woman may control a
political campaign and put her
man, in office without casting a
ballot. She also wears several
exquisit gowns in Bab's Candidate.
Also side ..splitting - two
comedy, "FOOTl'ltlXTS"
SATURDAY,
June 25th
Legion War Pictures
Taken by U. S. Army Signal
Corps showing 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, 42nd, 91st and oth er divisions.
Actual battle scenes from
Chateau Thierry, Soissons,
Aisne, Murne, St Mihiel, Meuse-
Argonne.
This show is under the aus
pices and for the benefit of
Heppner Post, American Le
gion and the money will go in
to their new building fund.
ALSO ('0'F.I)Y
SUNDAY, June 26th
"Scratch My Back"
iv fcvBti- from the fa
mous story by Rupert Hughes.
For sheer unadulterated, brass
bound, copper rivited, nerve,
Val Ilomney deserves' the Con
gressional Medal of Honor.
See him in a picture that is
one long shout of merriment.
Monday & Tuesday,
June 27 & 28th
MAY ALLISON,
"the beautiful," in
a brilliant ana telling satire of
Social Parasites, a love story
that breathes the spirit of real
romance.
He was a Kentucky cave man
but she taught hinf a lesson.
Friday, June 24th
V " -Vl "
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Bi Nev frve-Reel Comedy Sensation
n- Ft ? Dh Man ! ! Oh Lady ! Lady ! !
glimpse of the simple life and you'll sub-let your
swell apartment, sell your mansion, trade. in your
twelve-cylinder limousine for a threshing machine
and get yourself a farm like this
if you can find another just
like it. And an all-star Sennett
cast to milk the cows and feed
the chickens Oh! Neighbor!
This is the life !
One
Th,s,s .,, a
ai. side ..NDlittine .two ..reel
iHSg5'
Melon and Potato Growers associa
tion. O. W. Agee and son were business
visitors here Monday and Tuesday.
They made arrangements to develop
their newly purchased properties east
of Irron and build on same within
the next uv weeks.
H. L. SUnfield, of Stanfield, was in
Irrigon Tuesday transacting bUa'iioss.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate
of Oregon, for Morroiv County.
Hoi'tlr, K. uli'iin, Trustee, now
Ilerthil E. Glenn-lli roux, Trus
tee, iT.uiititT
'1 V9
Aliie K. Kleclt, C. K. Meade, J.
K. llowley, J. 11. Ilonl itm. Nora
K. llonhaiii, James T. 1J ratty.
Uoxai mi Ilriuiy, and II. Olonn,
ltel'endants.
IIY VIUTllE OK AN KXIX'UTION,
decriHi and order of imle duly issued
out of and under the tteul of the Cir
cuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for the County of Morrow, to me di
rected and dated the Kith day of June
1021, upon, a decree for the forclo
s jre of certain mi rt;.nges, and Judg
ment rendered and entered in said
Court on the 13th day of June, ID21,
in the ubove entitled cause, in favor
of the Plaintiff and against the de
fendant, Allie H. Fleck, as Judgment
debtor, In the sum of SIX lll'NDUKl)
TVVKNTY KIVI-: 1HH.I.AUS. with in
terest thereon from the lS'li day ol
Hecembir, 1!U.", at the late of in
per cert per annul. i and tho further
sum or jlSTi.fil advanced fur taxes
with Interest lit In per rent per an
ii u fl I'loiu April '.'It, IULU, and the
further sum of fllO IHI as attorney's
fees, and the further sum of ,M.:til
costs, and upon Judgement n ndered
and entered by ;he smuc couh en the
iitne dale in l'acr of the ahoe nam
cd 11. Glenn, defendant and envs
complainant, ni::.iii:-t the r.Veve n.v.u
ed defenil.ini-;. .1. 11. lloiihain and
Nora K. llouhaui, as jml 'enu nt
delitors in the Mini of $200 00 with
Interest thereon from the lf.lh day ot
April, litlti, at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum, and the further
sum of $.ri0.00 attorneys fees mid
the further sum of 7 .00 co. Is, and
the cokis of and upon this Writ, and
commanding nut to make sale of the
real property embraced in such de
cree of foreclosure and hereinafter
niwriiii'ii, I w in. on uie ; n nay of
July, 1 L' 1 . nl the hour of 11:00
o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
and at the front doco of ihv county
court house in Heppner. Morrow
County, Oregon, svll at public auc
tion to the highest bidder lor cash in
hand all the light title and Interest
Which the delVadanK Allie K
1'lerk, ami J. 11. llotihain and Nora K
i
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BANKING SERVICE
Your Ranking requirements, no matter
how large or how small, may be entrusted
to this Hank with every confidence that care
ful ami efficient service will be rendered.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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MINOR
CO,
Good Goods"
llonhuni. respectively or either of
them had on the ISth day of IVceui
her, l;t07, and on the t.Mh day of
April, l'.Ua. respectively, the dates
of the mortgage fondosed herein,
or which such Ivfendaius or any of
the IVfemlauts herein have since ac
uuired, or now baM in and to the fol
lowmi; d. -scribed real property, sit
uate and being ill Morrow County,
Oregon, to wit:
West half of Section 2C. and the
north half of the northeast quarter
of Section 2S, in Township 2 North,
Itanp' K.. W. M , containing 400
ac res.
And In the N'WJi. section 26, T.
2 N. It. 26 K. W. M.. consisting of
160 acres, portion of the above de
scribed land covered by the second
mortgage of II. Glenn, or so much
of such property as will satisfy said
Judgement and decree with costs and
accruing costs.
Said property will be PoUl sub
ject to continuation and ndemptiou
: as by law provided.
I CK.O. McPVFKKK
t Sheriff. Morrow County. Oregon,
t Oated at lleppmr, Oregon, this
! luth day of May, 1921. ji-lj
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Buy these lines and be assured of true
values-quality throughout.
Beau Bmmmell Shirts
Napatan Shoes
Gordon Hats and Caps
Grinnell Gloves
Arrow Collars
Interwoven Socks
Ed. V. Price & Co. Tailoring
Hodkins Gloves
Sec the New
GORDONS
M
inor
Heppner
& Co.
Or.
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