Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 11, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, October n, 1921
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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We will give FREE with
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One big 5c stick of
Candy
Phelps Grocery
Company
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At the Barton Place in Blackhorse, 6'4 Miles North of Heppner on
Saturday, October 15, 1921
I will sell at public auction to the
HORSES v ;
I- Bay mare, 4 years old, j 650 lbs.
I Team sorrel geldings, 7 and 8 years,
1400 lbs: each.
1 Gray gelding, 6 years, 1600 lbs.
1 Gray gelding, 8 years, 1300 lbs.
I Gray gelding, 8 years, 1300 lbs.
I Sorrel gelding, 5 years, 1200 lbs.
I Bay gelding, 5 years, 1300 lbs.
I Sorrel mare, 6 years, 1350 lbs.
I Roan gelding, 4 years, 1250 lbs.
1 Bay mare, 11 years, 1300 lbs.
2 Draft colts, 3 yrs, 1 Draft colt, 2 yrs.
5 milk cows, 3 giving milk, 2 coming
fresh. 2 fat heifer calves.
FARM MACHINERY
t 7 1-2 Studebaker waeon.
I 3 1-4 Bain Wagon. 1 16-foot wheat
rack. 1 12-foot wheat rack.
I Iron wheel wagon and header box.
I John Deere plow, 3 bottom, 12-inch.
I 2-bottom, 14 inch, Syracuse plow.
I Oliver walking plow, 12-inch.
Sale Will Begin Promptly at 11:00 A. M.
BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE All sums under $20.00, cash; 5 percent discount on all cash
sales- sums above $20.00, bankable notes will be accepted at 8 per cent interest
and due October 1st, 1922.
EARL BARTON, Owner
1 v- - F. A. McMENAMIN, Auctioneer. F. R. BROWN, Clerk.
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2 Kimball wecders.
1 Iron harrow,(4-section.
i" Superior drill. '1 John Deere disc,
8-foot.
1 Dccring harvester in good shape.
3 sets butt chain harness.
1 set leather lead harness. , ... :
1 set of breeching harness.
9 good collars.
3 log chains, different lengths.
3-and 4-horse double trees.
1 6-horse evener. 1 Q-horse evener.
Shovels, picks, pitch forks, sledge
hammers, wire stretcher and other
things too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
4 doz. chickens. 1 home comfort range
1 good extension table. 2 Dressers.
1 economy separator. 1 Commode
3 Bed steads and springs and two mat
tresses. 2 rocking chairs.
1 Edison Ambrola and 24 records.
I 1900 washing machine.
CECIL
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Henrksen, of Wil
low creek ranch, who have been vis
iting friends in Tortland returned
home Saturday with a new Hudson
Super six.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hardesty and
family, of Morgan, and also Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Streeter and family, of
Cecil, spent Sunday at the Willows.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, of
Morgan were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Krebs at the Last Camp
Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hen
ricksen and daughter.
The Cecil writer was the party who
informed the Heppner papers that it
was Mankin Bros., of lone, who had
bought the 1900 acres of wheat land
from J. W. Osborn l'ecently. With
all due apologies to Mankin Tiros., we
are at time of writing asked to state
it was Halferty Bros., of Morgan,
who are the purchasers and not Man
kin Bros., as the writer was informed
last week.
Drs. Kistner, Jones and Joyce, of
Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hynd at fiutterby Flats.
These medicine men declared that
the mayor had the game well trained
on his land, not a bird was seen dur
ing the visit of these noted shooters,
who, nevertheless enjoyed the tramp
on, Butterby Flats.
Jack Hynd made a business trip to
Boardman Thursday, going from
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there to (he county seat.
Messrs McPherson and Frazer, of
Portland, were visiting in Cecil
on Thursday and thoroughly enjoyed
their days sport with Herb Hynd at
Butterby Flats, hunting for tne game
which the doctors missed earlier in
the week, but which soon were bag
ged by Mike and Pat.
A large band of sheep belonging to
Mrs. Pat Farley, of The Willows,
passed through Cecil Sunday.
Babe Montague and George Shane,
of Arlington were doing business In
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the Cecil vicinity Saturday.
Otto Lindstrom and son, Albert,
made a short stay in Cecil Saturday
before leaving for Arlington.
George A. Melton, of The LooTcout,
made a trip to the County seat Sat
urday and his broher Ed also took in
the big sights of lone during the
week.
J. E. Crabtree, of Dothoboys Hill,
made a trip to Heppner Friday. J.
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E. is still under the doctor s care
with his wrist which was injured
sometime ago.
. Charley Blackert, who has been
working for A. Henriksen for several
months, left Wednesday for Kellog,
Idaho, where he will visit with his
sister for some time.
Miss Flossie Stender who Is a stu
dent at Heppner high school, spent
the week-end with her brothers at
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Sehlomsren ranch.
W. G. Palmateer returned to Win
dynook Sunday and is busy looking
for Walter Pope, whom ,he lost In
Oregon City last week. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henriksen and
daughter left Cecil Tuesday for
their Hamilton ranch home above
Heppner where.they will reside in
the future. . ,
. ' Mrs. Jack Hynd, of Butterby' Flats,
left Tuesday on the local for Hepnt
ner where she will visit her daughter,
Miss Violet, who Is a'student ifi Hepp
ner high school.
Mr. and Mrs'. George rtenrlkseri, of
Strawberry ranch, and also Mr. ami
Mrs. A. Henriksen, of WllTow creek
ranch, were visiting at Butterby
Flats Sjunday.
Mrs. Weltha Com best, of Cecil,
left Friday for Fourmile to visit her
friends for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Montague, of
Eightmile, were visliir.- with J. W.
Osborn Friday.
STATEMENT OK OWNERSHIP
Statement of the ownership, man
agement, circulation, etc., required
by the Act of Congress of August 24,
1912, of Heppner Herald, published
weekly at Heppner, Oregon for
October 1, 1921.
State of Oregon )
County of Morrow )
, 88.
Before me, a notary public In and
for the state and county aforesaid,
personally appeared S. A. Pattlion,
who, having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he
la the editor and publisher of the
Heppner Herald, and that the fol
lowing Is, to the best of his knowl
edge and belief, a true statement of
the ownership, management, etc., of
the aforesaid publication for the date
shown In the above caption, required
by the Act of August 24r 1912, em-
bodied in section 44 3. Postal Lawa
jand Regulations, printed on the re
verse of this form, to wit:,
1. "IJiat the name and address ot
the- publisher, editor, managing ea
(tor. and business manager Is: S. A
Patllaon, Heppner,. Oregon.
2. That the owner la S. A. Patti
aon,. Heppner, Oregon
3. That the known bondholder,
, mortgagee awLother aeeurity bold
er owning or hcldla 1 per eeat or
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eaor ot total Atoouot.cf pd, jrt-
PIONEER EMPLOYMENT
COMPANY
WITH TWO BIG OFFICES
PENDLETON PORTLAND
Is prepared to handle the business of Eastern
Oregon better than ever before
OUR SPECIALTIES
Farms, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, etc.
We negotiate leases and rentals
Wire RUSH Orders at Our Expense
Portland Office, 14N. 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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The Well Known
Universal Tailoring Co.
is now offering 10 per cent off on all suits and
overcoats or an extra pair of trousers for naif
price.
guarantee full satisfaction with every order.
Heppner Tailoring
& Cleaning Shop
: The Shop where Ladies' and Men's Clothes are
0 Made, Cleaned and Pressed the Very Best
G. FRANZEN, Prop.
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When food gets scarce does the
hen stop scratching?
No, indeed, she scratches a darn
site harder.
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When times are hard and no money in sight,
Shall we go to sleep or continue the fight?
We'll take d lesson from the hen and work the
harder brother,
We'll all pull together and help one another.
And when the clouds have rolled away and the
the sky again is clear,
We'll scratch some more and cast away all
thoughts of this bad year.
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Then our record will be clear, our credit will be
good and the horrors of war and the deflation
period will be forgotten.
JOIN
Gilliam & Bisbee
In these thoughts and actions and the devil and
all his Imps will miss us.
page or other, aeenrltlea In; W. n.
Narrate and Sam E. -Van Vactor,
Hftppner, Oregon, and B. E. Lee.
Canby, Oregon. i ' .
8. A. FATTISON.
Editor apd rufrlliher.
Sworn to and subscribed beforo
me this Hth day of October, 1921.
- SAMUEL E. NOTSON
Notary rublte for Oregon
(My eommlaaton expire Doc. 13.
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