Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 24, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Tuesday, January 24, 19 2 2
PAGE FOUR
THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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"Jesus nnsweri'd and said unto
liiin, verily, verily, I say unto thee,
except a man le Ixn-n ngsiiii, lie nui
not see the kiiiKloiu of ,mI-" J(,in
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, sipnod the
. II. Coxcn, of
the Patrick
sons
I'ort-
Imsi-
Guy Chapin was in from Haruman
Saturday ami Sunday.
W. K. Ahalt, of Ion'?
W. O. Dfnnin and I)
Echo, were L'uests at.
Yiday nit'ht.
by Sheriff .McDufffO a few days apo
and lias been returned to Cowlitz
county.
Leslie Malloek left for Portland
Monday mornim; heiiip called there
by the Illness of a sif ter.
Kred Ittiohnnnn, well known lone
rancher, wan a business visitor in
Heppner r'riilay evenini?.
Arthur h ' y wanted in Cowlitz
rounly, Washington, on a chain' o:
larceny bv bailee, was arrested here
Mrs'. Alva Jones and Miss liabe
ScoKKin. of Lexington, were
end visitors in Heppner.
M. L. Case and two yonnp
T.nu.'1'ciice mid r.onnle. went to
land Friday mornim; for a few days
visit.
Miss Louvelle Lucas, of Lexington,
who spent, the week end Willi Hepp
ner friends, returned to her home
Monday mornim;.
Win. Hemlrix hart a tumor remov
ed from his shoulder a few days iiKO
J)r. Mc.Murdo periormin the opera
tion, which was- entirely successful.
.Robert YouliK, former Kifihtmile
and Heppner boy now I ravelin
man. was here ye.slerday on
liess trip.
Misses Ruby, Zelnia, and Vera
Knuelman and Clara Linn, a bevy of
chunninK lone pirls were pnests at
the Patrick Saturday ninlit.
Mrs. Kffie Kltchcy, of Kreewaler,
liend the Christian Kndoavnr societies
of the stale, was here Sunday malum;
an official visit to the local socieliifl.
An InteresliiiK session was held in
the Federated church Sunday even
int? when a proKram was renderid
and rerreshiueiitrt were served.
The MIsscb Kllen and Kmma IlerR
Btroin and Mrs. Tyndal Itoblnson, or
ElKhtmile, returned rrom a couple of
week's vacation In Portland Saturday
Slight. They remained in town lonR
enoiiKh 1o attend the Kilts' danco
Saturday nU;ht.
Horace Yoakum has returned from
n. visit with friends in the Wlllametto
valley where he ("pent several weeks.
Mr. Yoakum will remain in Heppner
until the snow leaves the upper Wil
low creek country, when he will re
mime work on his coal prospect,
which he believes some day will de
velop Into a teal mine.
(' T. I.'ri.i'iiian and Oscar Olio,
who have been at lrrlpon for a week j
or so martini; to mane im pi ovi-un ui n
on their recently inired ranch on
that project, returned to Heppner
Friday evening, driving over by learn.
They 'have fill acres of Irrinalcil land
Willi hall' a mile fmnlni'.c on the Col
umbia liver ami exneel to develop
Iho tract into an ideal home place.
I!. .1. Frye and family, left Satur
day mornim; for Cosmopolis, Wash
ington, where he has secured a posi
tion as tiler in a bis lumber mill.
Frank liilliam, veteran hardware
man, Is spending a few weeks vaca
tion In Portland as Is his usual eii
lom about this time of year. When
the Shrlner clans nattier and Hie
hardware men meet in annual con
vention. Mr. tiilliatu may be counted
nn as beint; on the job or somewhere
around that vicinity.
William Wilson nnd son, James,
have returned from Portland where
the old gentleman recently underwent
Hit operation. He returns much Im
proved In health.
n.ixo Tl ITIOV
Mrs. lli ssle llruce Cibb has resuin
1 tcachinp and will he pleased to
meet pupils and prospective pupils at
the Wattenbi i'K house. 6 -,r.i pu.
NOTH i: TO Till'. I.ADIFS
I will do shoppinn in Portland for
out of town ladies. Thoroughly
competent and reliable. Address,
NKTT1F KOl.l.F,
12:1'.) Carlleld St., Portland, Ore.
38 40
Phono HT'J when in need of a
I'liunU'r
ALEX GIBB, Plumber
At StuiKej's lOlei Irlinl Stoit
All Work Cuaiantccd. Charces
Moderate
1TI.MCTS I'OK SALE
Two doicn S. 0. Hhodt) Island
Had pulleta. $ I 5.00 a doien If taken
M once. Alsu three good cockrilU
mine breed.
A. W. OAMMKLL, Lexington, Or.
37-39
I lU:iITOIW NOTU'K
Not loo Ib hereby Uwn that tlll
tiudersinned. W P Mahoiu-y, has been
duly appointed administrator of the
tstate of t'havles F Williams, deceas
ed and Is duly iiuaiilledd for such
trur-t.
All pct'i'iis lioldiiut claims u'-.ainst
paid estate are iiotnie.l to present the
fame 10 me. d 1 1 v ,i. tied as niuiii'd
by law . at l'' i'V'-i e "i I. V ;IUM m .
S.mi l: V.-n V.,to! . at 11. ppm r.
i rerun, i' 1 i'l t.i month t rem the
date o( the 111 t pi i bi n'a I ieu of this
In. t ice In w t 1 ii I in s incut Vs f i . ..i
Uio loth d.'.y ef .i Mfiaiv, 1?::'.
w. P. mahonly
Ad in ml II alor of the estate
uf Chailcs F. Williams, dccocahcd.
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
its vvy M
V. AIM TO I'LKASK AM) OLIl AIM IS TltlE!
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 the) food laws because it is
compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good
service and fair treatment from merchants and professional
men with whom we deal, and because we know it is our busi
ness to si ll 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 like to see your meat order.
uti rti ftt
Central Market
How You Want Them
When You Want Them
Clothes Cleaned, Dyed
Pressed and Repaired
GIVES ADVICE OX EATING
In a leaflet entitled, "How to Eat"
i reently issued by Dr. G. R. Carson,
! of the Southern Pacific Hospital de-
partment at San Francisco, the fol
j lowing rather good advice is given:
I "When you hare eaten, do not
wonder if the food will aggreet with
you. When you begin to wonder
trouble begins. If you fear it, do
not eat it. If you eat it do not
fear it. Be cheerful at your meals.
A sour contenance will give you a
sour stomach."
Longest Shakespeare Play.
"Hamlet" is the longest of Shake
speare's plays, with 3.930 lines, and.
the 'Comedy of Errors" the shortest
with 1,777 llDes.
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STAR
HEATRE
Program for Jan. 25 to Jan. 31
Wednesday and Thursday:
I'.dith Story in "THE GKEATF:it PKOF1T, a tale of the crooked path that straightened, a gripping
story of a woman who climbed up from the depths into the sunshine.
Also Comedy
Friday:
Eva Novak in WOIAICS OP THE XORTH, the story of a young American girl in Alaska, who tries to
guago a primitive romance by conventional standards; of a big adventure which proves the error of
her judgement and permits her to see the real gold beneath the rough veneer.
Also Bth Episode of AVI X. VERS OE THE WEST
Saturday:
Iuiise (.laiini in I.OVE, the romance of a girl who dared.
ALSO THE SKIPPER STRIKES IT RICH
Sunday:
THE MIRACLE MAN', the message of the century. It inspires, Appeals, Thrills,
able and sorrowful in the mere act of living, you find in the "Miracle Man."
Cine Night Only 20 & 30 c. Don't Miss It-
All that is admir-
:
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'
use
Monday and Tuesday:
llabe Ruth, "The Colussus of Swat," in that simple, straight-to-the-heart.. photodrama.. of ..simple
folks of laughs, of thrills, and pathos, HEADIN' HOME
One and one-half hours of superb entertainment. A play every boy and girl between 6 and 60
should see.
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Coming, "Treasure Island," Watch for it
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With the Creases Where They Belong
Lloyd Hutchinson
Tailoring
Clean
Jhes
When Your Plumbing Goes
Wrong-Phone Us
Wc 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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Special Bargains At Tfie
CASH VARIETY STORE
6 CUl'S AND SAUCERS, plain, white and
white and gold $1.25
TUMHLERS. each 05
SUGAR AND CREAM SET 50
Embroidery and Crochet Cotton in all the
New Colors
BIG 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
GILLIAM
'We Have it, Will Get it, Or it is Not Made
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