Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 28, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    Tuesday, June 28, 1921
PAGE SIX
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mr onrt Mrs. I). F. Sorenson
furnetd from an (astern rp Thurs
day during -which they visited vari
iuib BoiBls in Minnesota and the Dak
,,.0 Mrs fiorenson w at Mayo
!ros. hospital at Rochester, MInne
tola for several weeks and Mr. Sor
..nn mnt cut In accompany her
1hev visited friends In dirrerent lo
ealities including "is former home In
Dakota. Me says crops are more
i .tiuarii hark there than in this
c ountry and times are none too good
W. O. Dix left this morning for
T'ortland on a combined business and
pleasure trip.
Miss Juniata Matlock ,of Portland
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs
i 1 I'ulleison. left for her honif
t s morning.
Mrs. George Conser, former resl
(tent here, who has been visiting hei
lister, Mrs. Josie Jones, and other
friends and relatives, returned to
l:er rortland home this morning
Mrs. Kd liood, of Portland, who
'aft been visiting heri; for several
'iiv. was a. imsse tiger on the west
bound train tins morning.
lleiMilar nreiichintr services at th
"ederaied church next Sunday morn
UK at I I :(I0 o'clock. I'nion servici
jih the Christian church will b(
!:eld in the park in the evening.
Mr .-intl .Mrs. Frank Drown, of An
aconda, Montana, left for their home
this morning after visiting then
.ousins the MeCollough brothers foi
r.everal days
Dwight .Mlsner, extensive fanner
in the country north of lone, was in
town Saturday with Mrs. Misner gel
ting ready for ljarvest. Mr. Misnci
',hk three sections of wheat which lit
.stimales will make an average of
tr. bushels ner acre. He expected
to commence cutting yesterday mom
ing with two combines. The crop
Is of first duality because of plenty
nf moisture and no hot winds
ti... ii..,n,..iir will cut. the Fred
V III . i "" ' n
IjUCJis crop at LexiHRlon before star
t.fr i,;u nwn run of 7000 acres
to make a
tood yield.
Lee I'adberg, former county com
.......!..... In town Fridav on
'lUnniwii' i ,
business, lie drove up over tlx
biEhwav now under construction but
i,. ...in iw.i clu it tiL'iiin until
ii i u, riniuiiiiil It is In nreltv
i in' i in in i -
noor shape.
Tkliuo Certrndo l.ee. who has beer.
teaehinir at Haywood, California, tin
oast year, arrived Thursday evening
and will spend the summer with hei
sister Mrs. Howard James
J. It. Olden, well known Rhea
t. ,.i In town S:i I II n;:i v.
cieen iiiikimi, -
Mart IlTakely, well known sheep
man of Shiinicko country was a bus
iness visitor here Friday and Satur
day.
Henry (lay, who farms and frui
grows on Kbea creek was in town
Saturday scouting around aiming: t
his numerous friends.
Harold Cohn drove over lo l'endle
ton Friday returning Saturflay.
V. U. Moore, proprietor, of the
Willow creek sawmill, formerly Slo
cuin Mill, was In town during the
week and roporlB having a good
Mason's cut well alons. Asked :
the oulloek of the lumber business
was Mr. Moore replied: "Well 1
have been ma'king lumber for n great
Tfliiiiy years and I've made a lot or
it In that time and I've got none of
it now enlv what I'm making this
Hummer, to 1 guess thin will sell too.
There's iiothing to kick about In a
country like this."
Cilliuin .V Hishee had II demonstra
lor of l'erfeciion tlltio Flame (HI
Moves here last Thursday showing all
inti re ;lei! .lust Itow to operate the
Verfect i.n lo get the best results.
The be; black cloud that missed up
llerpiii'i 'aH Wednesday hit Walla
Will hi a i nnslderable wallop, almost
itpproacaiii'I the pruport'n oT :
evebme Many line sliartc trees wc-
I. low n down and wires put oil! of
l'lisint-s flit joi uiuatels' nobody w as
Inn t.
llM'-.-On Willow r..l road be
tween 1 iev i r ranch and lleppn. r
I,..' .'..niain.nir ladies dii-:"
cluKi's duss, poiki t book with $l"i
bill and . mall e'l.ini.e. Leave at this j
d Tic, . i I. o) u ward Advert ise-
men.. I'1-
l'(K .il l' A line paying bus
iness '.ii li.ppotT. Hest of reasons
for rel.nu: Address Uox PS. Hepp
Iici , ilie.in Ad el I iscinent !M f
Miss Cwelidolyn laibee left Mon
day morning for llridal Ve;l where
Khe will spend the Fourth with
friends later visiting in l'ortlaml.
10. M. lluldcn. who was in from
1 Is lllack'.i' rse ranch Motu1a morn
ing reports the wheat enr n 's
neighborhood very pi oiuising. He
lias 1000 acres coinlne and Ins
club wheat has been estimated at
belter than 35 bushel per acre. His
harvest will not coiniueiu-e until
about July l.'.th.
Mr. and Mis C.eoiKO Pvkslra left
Monday, morning for Shepheid's
Springs where they will remain for
Nome time while Mr. Dykstra takes
the hot baths there for rheuniutisiu.
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Andy Rood jr. reports a woneer
ful crop o his Heppner flat ranch
fr. .Rood has 50 acres of white Win
ter hulless bajrley that he believes
will make 70 bushels per acre. It
a new variety he shipped in last
fall and in order to get it introduced
he will exchange seed for an equal
amount of ordinary feed barley,
Mrs. Arthur Smith was called to
Portland a few days ago by the ill
ness of her daughter, Mrs. Annie
Webster, who was suffering from an
attack of inflammatory rheumatism
She was much improved when her
mother reached her.
Shelley Baldwin has opened a
carpenter and cabinet shop in t he
Garlgus building on Main street and
renorts eood business tor the yen
ture. .
Orve Brown, and George Steven
son were unloading gravel m the rail
road yards the other hot morning and
Orve was worrying himself nearly to
death for fear they would run out
of gravel and he would coot off too
quick.
Miss Mai garet Crawford left for
Tortland to visit friends for a few
weeks. .
TWO TI'NTS FOR S.1T.F One 12
x 14 wall tent. One 7x7 wall tent
10 oz duck. $10.00 each. Latour
el' Auto Co. Advertisement. 8tf
Miss Ruth Van Vactor left, Friday
or Pondli'ion where sue will attend
the summer session of normal school
taking the teacher's training course.
Mrs. Spencer Crawford and little
daughter, left Friday morning for
Berkeley, California, to visit, her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Glthens.
Mrs. Jo'.-.n Fulford, of Pendleton,,
who has been visiting her parents,
Mr. ami Mis. F. D. Cox, her sister
Mrs. 13. C Watkins and oner mencs,
returned to he- home Flifla
Miss Kdythe lioyd and Miss Alma
Devin left for Pendleton Friday
mnrninir where they win attend the
summer normal school for the next
iix weeks.
Mi'B W. O. Dix and lite daughter
left Friday morning for Monmouth
where tl.ey will spend several weefcs
while Mrs. Itix takes some special
work in tea .hers' training work at
the Oregon Normal summer school
Mrs. Kit McCarty, of the Dalles
who has been visit ig her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Campbell for
a couplo of weeks, left for her hotm
Fri.'ay morning accomjmntcd by her
mother woo will visit at -rne Dalles
for some time.
Mint King arrived from Portland
Wednesday and will spend the vac
ation with bis grand-parents, Mr.
mil Mrs. James I.uper .filling in
time by working in the harvest iiems
lie is a student in Franklin High
school, Portland, aud will complete
his course next year.
Rev. and Mrs. Van Marter are here
this week from Alaska visiting their
son. I,. 10. Van Marter and family.
Rev. Van Marter has been doing nits
ui.niiirv inuli In Alaska ror me T.IetTi
odisl Kpiscopal church. Me will oc
cupy the pulpit at l lie reueraieti
church next Sunday morning and
evening.
Arthur Campbell who recently
completed his junior year at the
University of Oregon, returned to
Heppner Tuesday evening and will
spend the summer holidays with his
invents Judge and Mrs, Wm. T.
Oempbcll. lie iii latur.s It ' course in
chemistry at the university and has
already had a flattering offer of a
position on a big sugar plantation In
Hawaii as soon as his course is
completed.
Jim Hal t and son Harvey came out
from Portland Wednesday to spend a
few davs ill HeiiPtier Mi
Wednesday, Thursday, June 29-30
Priscella Dean and Lon Chaney
in
"Outside the Law"
100 per cent entertainment
Saturday, July 2
Harry Carey in
"Hearts Up"
A new treatment of the age old query : Whether
to be an "old man's darling or a young man's
slave?"
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For you stay-at-homes, while the rest of the
family are celebrating, we have a very unusual
line-up for your entertainment. See these pic
tures and you will-be quite well satisfied to have
remained at home, refreshed, instead of celebrat
ing arid being all fagged out.
Summer Holiday
Feature Program
Every Evening
Sunday, July 3
Basil King,s
"Earthbound"
Here is something distinctly different one of the
specials of the year.
Monday, Tuesday July 4-5
A Brilliant Comedy-Drama,
"Fickle Women,"
Adapted fronr the Saturday Evening Post story,
"Sitting on the World," by Sophie Kerr. Fickle
Women" is a story so real, so fujll of good old
fashioned Americanism that Mark Twain in his
palmi'-ist days would have been well'satisfied if he
had written it.
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Harold Colin drove to Arlington
and return Wednesday and reports
having Been several combines and
headers in operation along the way.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H Latourell re
turned Wednesday from a fishing
Iron tt skookum creek, a tributary
oft he John Day and which flows in
to that stream svveral miles below
n,n nw.ulh of Ditch creek. The only
mv ,rt in there is with Raddle
and nack horses right through the
mountains and regardless of trails
Thev found fish a-plenty and had
ii wonderful trip but were somewtiai
disappointed that their camp was not
invaded by a big bear and that they
were not attacked while Wishing by
any ferocious buck deer. Mr. and
Mr O. T. Hobiuett accompanied
tlicm on the trip.
Heppner
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I..(iKAXlK TVIIX8 DOWN WOMAN
SCHOOL mUKCTOH
ideriiig a proposition Ironi a hotel
in Walla Walla and may decide to go
ere. He and llarevy want to take
a camping trip to me nioiiimuu,
however, before leaving Heppner.
c.,t senator Colon U. Eberhard
,wi A f. Hill, incumbents, were re
..i.,...,,.! ni. tr, of the LaGrande
Hart is con-! rh, ml district Monday, over Mrs
v,,i C. Schilke. the candidate 01 ine
group desiring a woman on the school
i., ,-. I Tlie vote stood: Kbt'tharil,
4 13; Hill, 410; Mrs. Schilke. !T
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Notice to the Public
Nut ice is hereby given that our places of lnis
s will reinain-elosed from Saturday evening,
jihI until Tuesday morning, July 5th.
; your gasoline not later than Saturday even-
Lntourell Auto Co
Heppner Garage
Colin Auto Co.
Universal Garage
ing.
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Now And Save $4.40
Adults only $2.75
Children $1.10
Ticket Sales
E. M. Shutt
A. L. Cornett
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Committee
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