Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 06, 1921, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, September 6, 192 1
THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher
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Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffice as second-class Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year $2.00 '
Six Months $1.00
Three Months $0.50
1'OIM) HI NTING POOR IX LANE
COINTV
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Latourell and
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. liobinett, who
went, to Hie coast section of I.ano
ronrity a couple of weeks ago on a
hunting trip, have returned and re
port burning poor in that section.
The patty were unfot tunate in go
ing into the locality wliere a party of
('orvnllis busin"s men had preceded
theni and who v. ere aricsl'd ;:I)d tak
en out hy ga
Willi dogs t,
vallis men h;
ne ivni'uiis lor hunting
I killing doe;'. ''," Cor
i a hi;: pack of hounds
in tin- wood:- and had chas- d all the
d"er out (,r the coui'lry 'r jnio the
eli;-'i. I Uei.el s will re I i.y r S.;!i!m
liiildi n, making limit in :r in any urflio-
lux manner useless. Tiny are r.iiid
to heve li'w I'fuial'' e in' in fhir pas
t's, ion h"n arrest' il and paid lines
:f;;i'fiiliiiK $7.i. Tli:t did not
help Air. Laiunrell ;md his party out
J111.V in having a successful hunt so
they soon hio'Ke camp and came
home. They say (lure are situs of
(leer being plentiful in that section
:ind had the name hogs slaved away
they would have had a different story
to tell on their return as well as
more meal.
deafening noise. The weather was
fine on the mountain and they all
enjoyed the trip. Mrs. Waters and
Wilbur stopped in Portland where
they will spend the winter, Wilbur
being a student at Hill Military Academy.
it's toasted, of
course. To seal
in the flavor
or
visit i:Mi:it national imkk
J. A. Waters returned to Heppner
last Tuesday and is it gainut hisdesk
in the county clerk's office after a
delightful vacation spent hy himscf
;tnd family at Tacontu and Kanier
National Park. Mr. Waters says the
pnik is well worth a isit, being a
real beauty spot. They slopped at Par
inlise Inn which is as far up Iho
mounlain as Ihe stages run and from
there mail" excursions o places of
interest higher up the mountain. They
got high enough to lie able to loo'k
!" n on 1 he bin glaciers a ml found
much Interest in watching the gr tit
Mocks of ice hrca k ol f and fall with
si (itiKsrs iMTitoi i:mi:nt
IMI.ACK IIOTJX ( OKNKK
Kdilor Herald:
There ha b"en much talk about
cleaning up (he Palace Hotel corner.
If there is no prospect of a building!
being put. tin on that corner within '
a reasonable time, it might be pos-i
sihl to get. 1 lie corner improved in I
this wiiv: I.et tlie Oily Government I
or the Commercial Club secure some j
sort of a lease on the lot for a term
of years. Then let the I!i,y Senilis I
and other boys remove the brick from
t!ie basement. The basement, could
then he easily fixed to hold water j
and could be used as a swimming
pool. A fence or screen could be ;
built around Ihe pool. I think the I
corner would be improved in appear-
ances, ant: I am sure the boys would j
enjoy the pool during tho summer
months.
CHAKLKS NOTSON.
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TO THE I'KOl'I.K OF HKI'l'NKIt
whi;i:i.i:ii corvrv has niav
niii:i:iit
C. A. Johnson was appointed sher
iff of Wheeler county, at Fossil, last
Tuesday, taking the place made va-,
cant by the resignation oT Sheriff
Oscar Kelsey whose resignation was ,
requested by the county court as a
result of Ihe report of Crandall &
Roberts, expert accountants, stating
that the sheriff's books showed a
shortage or $ 1 !),!)73.82. Mr. John-'
sop. was the fifth man to whom the
court offered the position, the others
declining because of (lie $1000.1)0
salary being deemed not sufficient
for a man lo live on and keep his'
books straight. Mr. Kelsey has been
sheriff for several terms. ;
Believing that the coming meeting
of the Morrow County Fair will be
the biggest anfl best ever held in the
! county, and at the request of the
Fair Board and many other citizens,
I would earnestly urge all business
1 men and citizens to decorate their
buildings in honor of the coining fair.
E. G. NOBLE, Mayor.
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PORTLAND
HER REN
Latest Styles in
Millinery
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Gossard, Henderson and La Princessc Corsets
Corset Accessories
Maurinc Toiletries
Popular Priced Jewelry
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MAKE USE OF OUR REST ROOM AND
CITY LIBRARY
Considerable slock went out from the
local yards Sunday and Monday de
stined for the Portland and Seattle
markets.
R. J. Cat'snor sent out Iwo cars of
lamb--, Sunda ymorning and 8 cars of
weathers Monday, part of which were
expected to go to Seat He.
I'illard French, of Gurdane, and
Joe M. Hayes, of Butter creek, sent
out two cars of caitle Sunday for
Portland and Minor &. Matlock sent
four cars of lambs.
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Coming FAIR WEEK Coming
3 World Champions 3
SEPTEMBER 151617
Under the Auspices of the American Legion
"Denver Ed" Martin
ex-Colored Heavyweight Pugilist Champion of the World
Ad Santal
Light Heavyweight Champion Wrestler of the World
Ted Thye
Middleweight Wrestling Champion of the Yorld
These men will he matched each day of the J "air in handicap houts
with local talent and are ready to meet all comers.
MATCHES AT FAIR GROUNDS AT 1 :3o P. M. EACH DAY
PROGRAM FOR FIRST DAY
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BOXING
Jake Dexter, Champion of Morrow County
vs.
"Denver Ed" Martin, ex-champion cf the world
In a 4-Round Bout
WRESTLING
Glenn Hadley, of Hardman
vs.
' Ted Thye, of Portland
Thye agreeing to throw Hadley 3 times in 60 minutes
AD SANTAL
will meet any three local heavyweights agreeing to throw all three
in 30 minutes. .
FINE PROGRAM OF LOCAL TALENT EACH DAY
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United States Tires
Buick Automobiles
Goodyear Tires
Everything in Accessories
Vaughn & Goodman
Heppner, Ore. Phone 213
James I la 11 n a , a wheat, maji from
The Dalles, came in Thursday even
ing on a short business trip.
S. II. Boardman. prominent citizen
of the live town that bears his name,
was a visitor in lleiipner Thursday
evening.
Kev. and Mrs. UvitiKstone return
ed early last week from a pleasant
vacation which they spent at Seaside
listening, no doubt, to what the wild
waves were saying.
KnclosiiiK a check for advance sub
scription to the Herald, J. W. Vaughn
former well known resident and re
spected citizen of this city, sends his
best wishes to all his oldfriends In
Morrow county. Mr. Vaughn Is op
erating a fruit ranch near Kxeter.
W. H. Cronk returned Thursday
evening from a businea trip to Walla !
Walla where be was in confernce
with the officials of the Tuni-a Lum i
I. limber Co. Mr. Cronk w ho ha be,
district manager for that company in
this county for a couple of years Mil'- '
fered a severe breakdown in health
several months aim 'ami in order to
find 11 more salubrious climate the j
company has decided to transfer him '
to Hood Kiver where he will make his '
homo while looking alter the com i
l'.ny'.- interests in that nvtlim. Mr. ,
and Mrs. t'rmik !iae made in, my
friends in tlii-t county during their
residence in lone an.l Heppner all of
whom will regret their having v. hilt 1
w it-hit';: tie in a full 1 .eastti e i
health and prosperity in their new
home. They will leave for their new
home wi.tbin a lew days.
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Ilenartnieiit of the Interior. V. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Dirtnn,
August 27. 1!21. !
Notice is heieby given that !
HKNJAMIN K. SVAi;i;.i;T !
of Lexington, Oregon; who. on Sept.
27, l'.Hli, made additional home- i
Rteiul entry, No. 014SS7. tor X'jSW
4. SKXV,. NKV,SV,. Section I
12. Township 1 south, Kaiige 2ti east,
Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
of Intention to make three year I'mof
to establish claim to the" land uboo
described, before J. A. Wctets, Clerk
of Court, at Heppner. Oregon, on the
Hth day of October. 1921.
Claimant names is witnesses;
Pax id Uynd. of Heppner; Dan J
Vu. of i.tAinglon; A. J. Miller, ef
l.eMngili; 0. 11. Swagtan. of l.(
ington. II. KliANK U0rCOCK,
ltcgister.
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Coal
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season while the weather is fine and the streets are solid
cheaper than we can from our storage platforms next win
ter when mud and snow and cold will interfere with traffic
ahd make delivery cost twice as much.
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Save Money, Worry and Discomfort
your winter fuel order NOW
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