Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 17, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Tuesday, January 17, 1922
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THEHEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMSv
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Jim Mollahan is a business visitor
in Heppner today.
Waller Duncan was a passenger
tor Condon Thursday morning.
Jack Hynd returned to Cecil tins
morning to see how deep the snow in
Tlnttf.rhv Flats.
ut i... t tnhnBon. county health
nurse, was an out bound passenger
ihiti tnfirninir.
Cliff Kugg was in town from the
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linea tll'irn. l-"u",'W -
business.
, I, .ml his daughter.
nnvnlco returned from Portland
ortup !i week's visit in
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w... ..-..i n-..rrlu.if.illi returned to
Khea this morning alter a rhort visit
with her sister, Mrs. Ixdl Ward and
tuner remuwr,.
m,. n,l Mrs. Floyd Tolleson and
i Mr ..ml Mrs. Will Keen-
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iin spent Sunday as guests at tti
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"Heppncr usually feels disposed to
boast of her winter climale but. the
past week's fog bus made most of us
feel different temporarily.
if t miriLi eni'ineer for ine
t..rti.aiimi Distnel. calm
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present at the John Day district nK.ct
a w Wheelhnuse was here .rom
. ..' ... ' ,.,.,,,,iiir iittending a
meeting of Hi" board ' '.ll''T,1"ra1?I
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,i-,nr.e will be mven at the Mks
building Saturday evening,
21st, for Klks and their ladies only.
. .. ..vrw.eleil tn littend.
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J ' , ,.,..,u. Ml, -a Marsh, of
Baker, who have been visiting at t n
v i- m ,. .,n,l Mrs. It. K. Alslott
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of Kightmile, for several days, bill,
for their bonus Thursday morninc.
Klmer and Hurley Matteson. taken
before the federal curt at 1-orl and
recenllv charged with violation ol I he
prohibition law, were discharged by
Judge Wolverton and have relumed
hUvv Dr.fieorge II. Van Waters de
livered an interesting discourse at the
Kpiscniial church Sunday evening to
a large congregation, his subject, be
ing, "Psychotherapy, or Mental Ileav
1U Xr. C. 0. Chick has purchased the
John Wlidenan residence on north
Court Street and will have Immedi
ate possession. .Mr. and Mrs. Wiiden
sin will remove to their wheat ranch
on Flghtmle.
K K. Crego and family returned
from Portland yesterday where they
visited for somo time. Mr. Crego,
-who is chairman of the Legion build
ing comitmtee expects to have some
j. ...ii,r newu to give out soon.
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Miss Odilo Croshen is again at her
.1 .... 1. ... u,e erainlv Agent Cal'kln s
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.rn,.,. n,.i. .1 nionlh's vacalion spent.
. ,.ul.. i.',,..ene find Portland. At
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rouuille, She visited her St 'lei'. Mis
,oraine Vinton. She returned bun
,, , , ,.r lSiilii'r. came in
Sunilnv evening on 11 short hi'sines
trip Mr (ixniaii, Willi bis nartner
m.. u ;,,:, in I101I Hie grading con
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tract on I he highway west anil 1 a.-f
from lleppner. which was completed
Home lime "'' ,
Kvangelisls Waller K. Ilarmun and
V () Dates opened a series 01 "
ligious meetings at the Christian ,
,'M,rh Sunday which will I 'uum-
lor some time. The gentlemen
recent Iv concluded a series of meet
ings at Lexington which were very
successful.
(!,; Otto and C I.. Freeman
moved to lrrlgon Friday and are
Min ing at Mis. Wafkin's. while put
"Ung up a temporary bouse on the
ranch recently purchased from MeiTll
K. noble, at the rerry landing. Mrs.
Vreeman and family will move to lr
rlgon later.
Attention FlUs An Informal so. -lul
dance will be given lit the l'.lks
building Saturday evening, January
21st. for Klks and their holies only.
All Klks uro expected to attend.
T J Maboiiev, manager 01 m- - .
4imbia llasln Wool Warehouse Co., of ,
Voitland. lr. S. W. McClure, of Nam- I
im, Idaho, and . K. Flsk, of Parma.
Idaho, were here for 11 few days dur
ing the week, leaving for Portland
Frldav morning. Mr. Mahoney. who
is In close touch with the stock busi
ness, Is pleased with the favorable
mil look for the sheep and wool busi
ness for the coming year.
A. 1'.. Mall was passing around a
inichtv line duality of cigars among
bis friends Friday morning but he de
flares that the duality of the cigars
did not come within a million miles
tiT the class and uuality of the eight
11 nil one half pound daughter, whose
advent, Thursday evening was being
rolclirati'd. "K 11 fellow wouldn't
buy good smokes on an occasion of
this kind, when would he," asked
Abe, as he breezed along. Mrs.
Hull and little daughter. iue reported
V be dolnt; Ano,
iii.i.i:is von 8M.K
Two doien 0. Uhod. Island
Had pullets. tlG.OORdoten If taken
tt ,. Alsl) three K'" wkr.U
toiuio breed.
A W. C.AMMF.IX, Lexington, Or.
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Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned. W P M:ihoney. bus been
duly appointed administrator 'f ,h"
Mtate of Charles F William, deceas
ed and Is duly nualitb'dd for such
trust.
ens holding claims (eaii'-t
. aie n'.lil'n il t pi' ' lit tie
Charter Oak
A NAME THAT MEANS SOMETHING
IN
Stoves and Ranges
We Also Carry The
Howard Combination
Coal and Wood Heater
If it's a stove or range you need, come in and
See Us
Peoples Hdw. Co.
WE AIM TO PI-EASE AM) Of It AIM IS TRUE!
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Program for Jan. 18 to Jan. 24
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The Eats That are
TREATS
We make It our business to sell meats for eats that are real
treats. And we don't comply with thd food laws because it is
compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good
servlco and fair treatment from merchants and professional
men with whom we deal, and because we knov it is our busi
ness to sell only the best.
For breakfast, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no
matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang
ed to fill all orders and would li'ku to see your meat order.
rti pi rtt fti
Central Market
NOW IS THE TIME
To cet those clothes which
were soiled and creased during
all the holiday season, Cleaned,
Pressed aud Repaired sothey will
Look Like New
Lloyd Hutchinson
Tailoring
Clean
Wednesday and Thursday:
THE SPORT OF KINGS, the thrilling drama of love and adventure on land and i
greatest racing story in the history of American fiction, by Arthur Somers Roche,
and realistic race track scenes ever screened.
Also THE SKIPPER'S BOSOM FRIEXIS
ea. From the
The most vivid
Friday '
Gladys Walton in SHORT SKIRTS. The story of a gay little flapper who chafes at parental restraint
and labors under the impression that the older generation is in a conspiracy to keep her from en
joying life; what happens when she takes the reins in her own hands and how she finds real love and
happiness when she is chastened by the sad experiences resulting from her youthful folly.
Also 7th episode of WINNERS OF THE WEST
Saturday:
Louise Gianni in the LEOPARD WOMAX, from the world-known novel by Stewart Edward White.
Cairo, the city of subtle mysticism, forms the lair of the Leopard Woman and the trap for her prey.
AI-SO "THE TOOXERVII.I-E TANGLE, another Skipper roar.
Sunday and Monday:
I-ionel liarryinore in THE COPPERHEAD. The story of a patriot who served in disgrace when,
he could have served with honor. When this picture came out about a year ago, it was a big
drawing card allover the United States. It is truly a picture you want to see. Only by waiting un
til now could it be secured at a price that enables us to put it on at the regular price of
20 cents a nd 30 cents.
Tuesday
Re.ssie I-ove in PEXXY OF TOP ini-L TRAIL. A western picture that is different. A modern ro
mance with airplanes and flivers and movies a nd a sense of humor.. A breezy star in a refresh
ing mixture of mystery, comedy, drama. One of the most entertaining pictures you have seen re
cently. One night only.. 20 cents and 30 cents
Also Two-Reel Comedy
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When Your Plumbing Gee
Wrong-Phone Us
We make a specialty of quick Repair
work, keeping always ready the materials and the men
for immediate service,
Or if you have new work that you wish us to figure on we will be very glad to
submit prices. Our work is guaranteed to give you satisfaction, and if you are
not pleased in every way we will spare neither time nor cost to make it right.
Be Your Own "Handy Man"
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THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR
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Reduced Prices on
Men's and Women's Underwear
CASH VARIETY STORE
Where you got
MG VALUES FOR LITTLE MONEY
There are many Repair Jobs around your house or
ranch that you could do during the slack time if you
had the tools. Come in and look our stock over. We
can fit you out with tools that will help you save money
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