Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 31, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, Januairy 31, 1922
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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'Lift up "'" heads; Oh ye Rates:
Mid be ye iittoil up, the everlasting
doors: and the Ki"B of glry
come iii'"
Suggested by Evangelist GATES
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Uurehell, of Lex
ington, were guests ut the Putriek
Friday and Saturday.
R E. Greco "',;nt to lone this inot-
.ini, -u tii.rp Vie ih rioinir some tele-
phone inirpovenient work.
Father Cantwell was a west hound
passenger on Thurwli'.y morning's
local.
Mrs. C. G. GhifTt went to Portland
Thursday morning to visit friends in
that city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. WigtesiworUi,
of Hutter creek wen; in town Katur
day on a shopping trip. Mr. Wigles
worth is a prominent sheepman ol
his section.
Henry Ktohler, wno rias oeen wiih
tiir- Vlrst National Hank of lliii- cily
left Sunday morning for Hanks, Ore
here he will accept a similar
position Willi a hank in that cily.
District Attorney Notson and
filmrirr MetMill'ee returned from
Portland Sunday where they attend-
tlm iitnte convention of district
jittorneyH and sheriffs in session there
last wet k.
t'it Neill. well known Tine City
nheepinan, was anions the crowd of
liiB fellow sufferers in town Saturday.
Mr. Neil! still wears the same smile
lie did when wool was (it) cents and
ewoH $20 and says he looks for hel
ler things to come.
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Charter Oak
A NAME THAT MEANS SOMETHING
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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
I , , trrim winter still holds sway at Cecil
I Jack Hynd came up from Cecil Fri- weather prophets that unless they ar
' day evening td attend the woolgrow- ; ranged for a decided change in
iers' meeting. Mr. Hynd says that 1 weather conditions by Marh 1st that
the Cecil homeguards will resolre
themselves into a Klu Klux Klan and
hand out a bunch of old-fashioned
Texas justice to every sky Gazer from
Eightmile to Sand Hollow.
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THEATR
Program for Feb. 1 to Feb. 7
PeOpIeS HdW. CO. 1 Saturday:
i; AIM TO 1'LIOASE AM) Ol'U AIM IS TRUE!
Wednesday and Thursday:
1 -ill Williams in IT CAN UK DOXE. The queer narrative of an author who attempted to live one 01
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his improbable stories. Filled with Suspense, Romance, Love, Adventure and Humor. Sure to
please you. A1so Jimm' Aubrey in The Nuisance.
Friday:
Editli lUibei-ts in OPENED SKITTERS, a picture of Love and Life and every woman's magic key to
Happiness.
Also 9th Episode of WINNERS OF THE WEST
There will ho a Hard Times
dancu Saturday, February 14, .J.
at the Elks' Temple for Klks
mill their ladles o.ily.
.J. Tickets $1.00 Extra Ladies 50c
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C. W. McNamer was culled t For
wt Grove Thursday morning by a
telegram announcing the death of
lis brother, John McNamer, an old
time resident of that city. Mr. Mc.
Namer was well advanced In years
j,nd had been In poor health for
noun) time.
V. W llerrln, president of the
"i,.e Const. Wool Marketing asso
ciation, was here Saturday attending
11,., meetlmr of sheepmen and was an
interesting speaker on. the afternoon
program. He explained the woik
lugs of the marketing association
nhowlng that the members of the as
i.e.. n able to secure
Hill Hit I". I
i Iii X rentH more for their pro
,i,. ilu.n has been paid by outsid.
. m.. ii i iu it unlive of
uuyers. ni"
...liHim county where he has been en
gaged In the sheep business all nts
life. He is a member of one of the
pioneer families of the county and
is a brother of the late W. H. llerrln
who was for years at the head of the
.leni-.rtment of the Southern
FacilU- company. Mr. Henin's home
is at Ashland.
U. Z. (Trove, who arrived In llepp
i,er from Portland recently, has pur
chased an Interest in the dental busi
ness of It. J. Vaughn and the two
gentlemen will operate together in
their ofUoes In t he I. O. O. K. build
in;:. Dr. Vaughn is at present in
Raker county looking after bis ex
tensive sheep interests there and will
i.i.iv remain until after the lamb-
inu m ason. lUiring his absence Dr. !
Cvovc will look after the V. S. pub
lic health welfare v.'crk for ex-sch-vieo
men and will give them the same
careful attention they would receive
from Dr. Vanghn, were be here.
The Eats That are
TREATS
Wo make it our business to sell meat 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 profesulonal
men with whom we deal, and because we know 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 like to see your meat order.
fti rti ri ei
Central Market
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Monte Rlite in A l'EREECT CRIME. Brilliant comedy-drama. The romance of a mate-believe bank
1 bbel' , Also TOON IKHVILl.E TACTICS
Sunday: and Monday
A special cu.st including Shirley Mason, Lon Cltaney, Chiw. Ogle and Bull Montana in TREASURE
ISLAND, by Robert Louis Stevenson. The tale th at has thrilled the World. A roaring romance lor
boys and girls 'twixt nine and ninety.
Wicked Pirates and buried gold,
Deeds that make the blood run cold;
Tallest tale that e'er was told!
Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!
Tuesday:
Elinor Field in HEARTS AND MASKS. If you like fun, romanc, thrills and mysteries, capitally
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acted, you'll find them all in this jicture.
p; Also two-reel Comedy.
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Th.it Si.tidjy C.-hoo! Cla!
WIshlttK lo heeeme iiciiualntod with
the metbedi of her preileees-.or,
. yminic wuiiinn who te'.'., Ut u Sunday
tu-hool chmii for the m t time nuked
the group ' InlKl't face,! Fix yeiir-oldn
what the lew had he.-n ttm previous
Kunduy. Sllem e ulln! fr mo
ment. TlM'ii a mum-nosed urchin
waved him hand fruntlcally and nen
rmnted peruitsMl e eak, uuswered:
"It wiih about Imrair the huKi In th
ihurch." Cnnvubi'ti-'ii nlih the former
ti-aeher Rfterwurd- revealed ttmt th
lenDou had lri. ' 'H'.'tiiiug lm'fiiie la
Ih Tempi."
How You Want Them
When You Want Them
Clothes Cleaned, Dyed
Pressed and Repaired
With the Creases Where They Belong
Lloyd Hutchinson
Tailoring
Clean
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When Your Plumbing Gee
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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AI.EXG1BB. Plunder
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All Wei K C.IMIUIlte. d. Vh.U lies
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Special Bargains At The
CASH VARIETY STORE
G CUTS AND SAUCERS, plain, white and
white and old $i.-5
TUMULKKS. each 05
SUGAR AND CKKAM SliT 50
Kir.broidory aiul 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
"We Have it, Will Get it, Or it is Not Made"
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