Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 20, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    Tuesday, September 20, 1921
PAGE SIX
THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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Mr. and Mis. John M'Dfvilt, nf the
I o no fount ry, w-rc fair visitors lust
vcck r'f-'iKlcrcil at tin- Patrick.
JudKe O. W. Phelps came, over
from Pendleton Sunday to hold a
short session of court yesterday
Kd Keitman came up from his
-wheat farm north of lone Saturday
to attend the fair.
Malcolm Chur"';, fonaer !!ip).nor
resident is here frjni Hood Kivt r val
ley visit infr fnenii .
1'OK SAI.K Air tilit wood heat
er in Kood condition. inquire at
this office. Advertisement. 21tf
If. W. Grim and Mrs. I'n-il Picks of
Irtit-'on, were in I'tiata'' of the fine
exhibit, from that section at the fair
last ttoek.
Mrs. Ilu'h llr.'.n iiere for a few
days visiting hoi !)r:ii;er a id sMts,
J. O. IlaRfi- and Miwln i- tyA. 1). Mc
Murdo ami ('.. M. !jih . '
Miss T,et:i Mat'li"Wi, of Ciesl air
was here duiini,' the fair, the nuc-i
ltr sisters, Mrs. John Wild' ran
am'. Miss Pabe Maliliews.
Al llenrii'ksen, a director of the
Morrow County Fair Association, was
pretty busy last week nettinj; and
keeping things lined up for the show.
Roy Wih'ox, former Morrow coun
ty fanner came up from Kslaradn,
where lie now resides to attend the
fair.
ftcv. Dr. Ci-ow I!. Van Waters
was here Sunday and held service in
the Episcopal church Sunday morn
inn and evening.
Miss Dorothy Hill has returned
from Portland and will spend I lie
winter with her mother Mrs. Kut,'cnc
Ponland and allend hinh school.
Itev. Livingstone went, to Portland
Thursday to attend a nicotine; of the
Slate Hoard of the Christian church
of which body he is vice-president.
tins Wilcox and family arc hero for
a few days visiting with Mrs.
Pruilt Cox and oilier relatives and
friends.
l OKSAI.i: Ford Runabout in tfood
condition for unbroke horses. Fn
qnire i f C. N. Fm.bcrt, Ileppn. r Ore
gon. 2 1-21; pd
Jake Vonnir, old linie wheal farm
or of Fihliuile and laler resident ol
Motor Vehicle Department, is here
looking after auto licenses and other
official matters. Mr. Campbell reg
isters from Tillamook.
W. H. Moore, Walter Duncan and
Willis Stewart are leaving today for
the John Day country on a deer hunt
expect int? to be trone a week or so or
until they bag the limit. W. H. has
promised the Herald a fine big chunk
of venison and he always makes good.
Albert Peterson, p. .r.i.-nent mer
chant, hotel owner and leading citi
zen of T'kiah, was here attending tue
fair anil served as one of the judges
at the Pound-t'p an.", races. He is
also president of Ihe I'kiah kounil
Fp associat ion.
filenn Wells, former prosecuting
attorney of Morrow county, now prac-
licing law at, Portland, came in
Thusday to spend a few days with Ills
broMierji .7. .., 1). C. and Richard j
Wells. Clenn looks prosperous and
says he believes in feeling that way.
W. W. Smead left Jin:iay morn
ing for the Multnomah f"oun:y rati' I
at (ireshaiii, where he will represent
Morrow county with an exhibit, of
our products that will be pretty sure
to lake some first money premiums.
At h-asl that is what. Wallace usual
ly does at the big outside fairs'.
Mrs. Jacob Frail, of Portland,
came out Thursday to attend the
Morrow County Fa i rand will remain
for awhile visiting friends. Mt, and
Mis. Frad have been trying out Port
land as a place of residence for the
pasl year and like it so well that they
expect to buy a home this fall a fid
tie there permanently.
C. C. Calkins, newly appointed
county agricultural agent, has pur
chased the Croshcn lot at Chase and
August streets and started the exca
vating for a new a-room bungalow.
The house will have a Mi:; -;nsement
0, Cuyer, of Corvallis, who is Mrs.
Calkins father, has the contract for
the building.
MAHARAJAH
KAPURTHALA
lloppner, came ill T
from Aloha, Oregon
resides.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1
heir attending tin
and Saturday. Sevi
saddle holies in Hi
were from Mr. Swag:
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Program for September 21th to 25th Inclusive
Wednesday and Thursday:
"WHAT'S A WIFE WORTH?" A big question; A big picture.
Also Comedv and Scenic
Friday
Alice Calhoun in
THE CHARMING DECEIVER,"
, also
Fourth episode of "FIGHTIN G FATE."
The Maharajah of Kapurthala,
sametime3 called the "Modern Solo
mon," who has been divorced by his
beautiful Spanish wife because he re
fused to give up his harem of five in
India. The maharajah is a colonel in
the British army and was decorated
for extreme bravery on the west front
in the World war.
Saturday:
"A BEGGAR IN PURPLE." A mind stimulator.
Also Comedy and Pathe Review.
Reality Verqus Romance.
Occasionally a girl may fall in love
at first sight. Put more often the first
time ti girl vpei ' man. she laughs.
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Sunday:
Lon Chaney in "THE PENALTY from the famous story by Gouverneur Mor
ris. "The Penalty," is a picture that more than meets your idea of real en
tertainment don't miss it.
Also another one of Booth Tarkington's two reel comedies, "Edgar Camps Out'
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fair Fiu'.av
nil of the fane
a pa'ade lure
;a rl 's si ock farie .
i'acoiita . at lornev
for the Noi l hern Pacific llailroad Co
was here Monday attending court
Mr. DaPonle is inleresled in.the John
Day district litigation.
W. P. Dutton and Mrs. Dtitton ar
rived from Portland Thursday even
ing ami were guests at Hotel Patrick
during Ihe fair. The Duttons were
former residents of lleppner.
Misses A mini Gropn and I.oir
Hall, two former well known llepp
ner girls, came out from Portland
J ri day evening lor u wcck euu vimii
with friends and iclatives.
l" Miss t.eola lleniu'll left a few days
ngo lor Wyoming whro lit expicts
to make her home with her aunt, Mrs.
Annie Neel. who went to that state
to reside several months ago.
Mis. Warner Reiluian is In from
her ranch homo north of lone taking
the teachers examination with a v
to teaching in her home district the
coming winter.
W. il. IturrnU left for Portland
Sunday morning to he present at a
i 1 1 in; of tlr.' hicln.av commission
Miss Peggy O'Rourko came up
from The Dalles Thursday to visit
her many friends in lleppner after
an absence of about two years. Miss
O'Rourko, who is a most charming
and talented young lady, spent a year
visiting frii nds'and relatives in Ire
land since leaving llennner and she
describes that (rip as a wonderfully
interesting one.
John Kirk, who left Morrow county
two or three years ago to try dairy
farming in the .Vsea country in the
western part of Or- i on. blew in
Thursday evening to git a whiff of
"ooil old easti rn Oregon ozone and
lake in the fair. Mr. Kirk adiails
lhal lie may come hack her" tostay
ms afler pailing dairy cows by h.nh ni
lir.ht aiidvdin;- mud lo Hie h'trri
can deck of his hip boots he thinks
Morrow county mighl ,suit him just
inc.
LOOK'.
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Monday,' Sept. 26
, YOU SAVE
if you learn the rates of
Oregon Fire Relief Assn.
Before you renew that Fire Insurance
F.. R. Brown
Agent for Morrow County
Phone Office 642, Res. 29F14. lleppner, Or.
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Pnli'ss your wheat in pre!ly cL'an if
will pay you to consider good clean
wheat for seeding and in doing so it
it W'll be best (o purchase the c r
tified seed.
Many have slated that, it seems
that wheat runs out in a few years.
This la largely true, simply becau.-e
we afe saving the seed from n'i the
heads every year. If the ntt Ionian
bred all his poor females as well as
the good ones he too would certainly
flnd his herd badly run down. Vn
less an animal comes up to a certain
standard she is discarded for broi
fug purposes, and the wheat, ma:-,
needs to do the same tiling. This
selecting, however, can best he done
by experiment stations and then the
selected wheat increased. The Kai
kov Turkey wheat which is ho.ir.
g'oun in Morrow r, unity i-- one of
those pure line seUvlicns. '.lie i.e.
I'ortv fold w In at. a i-ia.'.H amount
of v Inch was- hr uit'.iit into I'.is county
was selected in the .-.ii'io v. ay. e
-.vre i 1 1 in', in fuel, of 1.10..I of 1 he
The Macy & Baird Comedians
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PRESENTING
best of comedies and dramas with classy vaudeville be
tween acts
Opening Play
"Saints and Sinners"
A Show
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your wile
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Monday, Sept. 26th
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nothing to of
Auction Sale Purebrc
FIRST TO BE HELD IN WHEELER CO.
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ADULTS 55C
RESERVES 75
WAR TAX
INCLUDED
fossil, Or., Sept 30, 2 p. m,
. . On Closing Day of Wheeler County Fair
35 Head Registered Beef Cattle
10 HEREfORDS 5 Bu!!s, 5 Heifers
Consigned by Edward Bros.
25 SHORTHORNS 10 Bulls, 15 Females
Consigned by Wm. Rettie
This sale offersjpportunity to select choice
breeding cattle from two of Oregon's representa
tive herds. , - ... -
ADDRESS
Fred A. Fdwards, Fossil, Oregon
For-Catalo& of Sale
Wheeler Co. Purebred Li cstobk Breeders' Ass'n
ATS ON SAI
SUES
,E AT PATTERSON'S DRUG STORE
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PIONEER EMPLOYMENT
f.0MANY
WITH TWO BIG OFFICES
PENDLETON PORTLAND
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Cl l K'kl'.NS
Dl'CKS
In f.ui. all kiu. Is of '
Highest Pti.
- .Tl'KKl'A'S
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are wanted
Paid
Call or Write ALEX C-')RNETT, Main 615 ,
Or See E. R. MERRIT, I leppner, Oregon.
SPECIAL SALE Saturday, Sept. 24
On Ml t'aimeil (iixnls
I h.ie U. a and :, i:;i.--t-rvies. Als.i I.-arherries in
N,i. 2 e.m-'. :2 , . i'ut up by the Craws Cannery.
till M UAH SWA V. TlU Iii: AIM: NOM". IlKTTKIl
Will he sold Saturday. o'ie day only, at 20r; lii.-eount, in lois of
1 ean up- Will also s. i oatined peas, beans, tomatoes, coin,
salmon, puinpkin. sau. i Uraut. pineapll'. hominy and pork nd
beans at the same discount.
1st IVoi North of First National Rank
' DUNTON'S CASH MARKET
U i.riM-.red to handle tne nu.-.nes. ot i-.a;lern
Oregon belter than ever K-fi-rv
OUR SPECIALTIES
Farm-. -Mills, Camps.' lintels. C.arages. etc.
We negotiate leases and rentals
Wire RUSH Orders at Our Expense
Portland Office, 14X. Second Street, Portland Or
Pendleton Office. 115 K. Webb St., Pendleton Or
THE ONLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE IN
EASTERN OREGON WITH CONNEC
TIONS IN PORTLAND
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