Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 21, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, February 21, 1922
THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Ht-ppner, Oregon, Po.-tut'fice as second-class Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year S-'.oo
Six Months $1.00
Three Months $0.50
, A ,
IRRIGON
Vane K. Jones reports having pur-
rhased the BecTcley fourteen aeres.i
just east of Irrigon on the higlirray, i
known as the old Dell Hlnkle place.
This together with the 26 acres Vane
owns near Bailey puts him in the
farming class right. He expects to
put ten acres into early potatoes and
Home melons. '
Georsre J. Fredrickson. of Ju'.iatte,
Idaho, is here for a few days visit
ing his brother, Frank C. Fredrick
ton, i
Rev. Dr. Allen, an old timer in Ir-'
riaon acd who held down the pastor-
Political announcements
FOF. COUNTY COMMISSIONER
After be;n? urged by citizens and
taxpayers in all parts of the county
to ainounre myself as a candidate for
the nomination for County Commis
sioner, I have decided to do so and
will be a candidate fcr such nomina
tion on the Democratic ticket at the
coming primaries. I hr.ve been a
taxpayer here since before Morrow
county was organized. I have no
platform to announce nor promises
to make ( nly that, if elected, I will
endeavor to serve the people of the
county to the best of my ability.
K. L. BENGE
Tald Adortisement.
J OK COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce mysvlf as a can
didate lor the nomination to the of
fice of County Commissioner, subject
to the will of the Republicans of
Morrow Comity, to be expressed at
l he primaries
(
I'l n!. Iner.
in May, 1922.
. A. liLKAKMAN,
nbent. Hardman, Or.
I'.tid Advt.
! on r.!:i-i;i:si; r un i:
I hereby announce myself as
candidate he- (he otti e of Joint Rep
resentative of I'nii'.tilla and Morrow
counties, on the Republican ticket,
h' eltcted I proml.ie to faitlifr.lly and
honestly periiUlil the duties of the
(luce, wot king at nil time for ti
interests of people of this district
and the state of Oregon.
10. M. HUI.DF.N.
raid Advert isemi'iit.
loll JOl T Kl.CKUSl N TH K
I h
(lie i:
l ouni ;
both
lit in.
rial
1.
I IV
I..
ereliv ;i n nince my candidacy on
epi.Uie.ui llcki't for Joint liep-
lWliti.tin ! thn Dlstric;. of Morrow
and l uiaiill.i counties in the May
pi miai tes. I li.'.ve lived in Umatilla
2 ( .1':; and own properly HI
romiloM 1 was a i:u'inl r of the
or Se sion, and the f pe-
;; -s;on : 1H20 of the Ofgon
'l.,tiii" ; a 1 otherwise have devo-
d i.i y tir.' to public mutters. 1
no pi,'" M in i m-ept to otfi r (he
M iudg' i, i .lit I have and to pursue
a C0Rsevittn ml eiinomic course.
1 b love in aoplying strict business
mi thods lo public matters. When
vv can piy lor public development
we tbould hsvo betterments, but
Mhe.tUX'S grow buiJe.iaome w
must be cuii'eiil with the old wuys
until we can do better. Just now
taxes nursi be trimmed wherever poa-
and no new appropriation
; and. the pressing needs of the
farmer and ,t.iekman must bo the
main issue in law making and in the
sphere of public Influence.
K. r. toni), ltertnlston, Ore
Fald Advert lnomMit.
tible
made
ate h'-re when the church was finish
ed, was an Irrigon visitor Saturday
accompanied by Rev. Seeley, the
home mission man in charge of this
district, also Rev. B. F. Harper and
Rev. Dr. Hayes, who i3 the regular
pastor at Umapine, Oregon. Dr. Al
len is now holding down one of the
chairs at Whitman college, which
position he has held since returning
from the far east Siberia. A num
ber of times it wa3 reported that Dr.
Allen had met the fate of many oth
ers, but there was no truth in these
reports except that they had many
hardships and other difficulties in
their long stay there.
Merril E. Doble went to Pendleton
Friday on business matters, return
ing Sunday. ' ......
Mrs. Harry Lester arrived Satur
day morning from Seattle and ex
pects to make her home here for
awhile.
The Union Pacific system is dis
playing their first Farm Marketing
bulletin in the station this week.
These will be regular things with
the company in the future and are
J tbe best of its kind. They give lists
: of agricultural products for sale and
i also list of agricultural product
i wanted. It brings the buyer and sel
' ler together and cuts out the profi
teers. It does not show how man'
cars moved yesterday, this week or
last year, but simply shows items for
sale and items wanted. Ask the ag
! ent for further particulars and con
: suit the list.
! It is beginning to look as if we
i might get federal loans in the near
', future. The matter has been taken
up by wire with Senator McN'ary and
others and they report the release of
loans is being recorded and the fed
eral appraiser is expected soon.
The ladies society entertained
everybody Valentine evening in
Wadsworth hall. All sorts of old
games were played and contests with
prizes awarded for each series of
such contests. Mrs. Wolfe and Miss
Hazel Knight were the luck winners.
Ice cream in the form of heart de
sign and cake were served. Every
I one seemed to have a fine time.
i
The car of seed pottoes ordered I
, early last fall, is expected in this j
week. These are coming from Wor-
ley, Idaho, and are supposed to be
first class stuff".
25 Cents out of every $1.00
You are now paying for insurance can remain
in your pocket when
you renew that Fire Insurance
policy in the
Oregon Fire Relief Assn.
F. R Brown , Agent For Morrow County
Phone Office 642, Res. 29F14. Heppner, Or.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
4. .!. A A
Rolled Barley
I arri prepared to furnish the finest
quaity Rolled Barley at fair and honest
prices,
I also handle a complete line of gasoline
Kerosine and Lubericating Oils. Satisfac
tion to customers is my motto.
Andrew Bycrs
PHONE MAIN 733
VAUGHAN & GROVE
DENTISTS
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHl'SICIA.V and SCKGEOX
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Office Phone Main 43
Residence Phone Main 665
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
I'HOSiK 872
ALEX GIBB, Plumber
At Star-key's Electrical Store
I fix any old thing. Auto radiat
ors, Kanges, Heaters, and Tin
ware Dirty chimneys cleaned
Glazing, etc.
The Public Want Low Prices
But Good Tailoring
We Supply Both
We have 1200 patterns of choicest woolens now
on display for your inspection
Featuring our
$25 $30 and $35 Suits
Hutchinson
Lloyd
Where they
Clean
lothes
lean
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 i3
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 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 Ifke to see your meat order.
Central Market
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOH. E Y-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
( HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOItX E Y-AT-L AAV
First National Bank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
FIUE I.VSUftAXCE
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
' HEPPNE-R, OREGON
Star Theatre To-night
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T VC.M. NOTICES
lino Tons NOTHK
Not.re is t .n l y Riwn "bat the
umlfi-mnert. W V M.ibuney, h.is V' n
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, ,.:( of 1"', ule y Williams, dei-ea-
.1 uimI 1 . ,!.; nualllieild for sneh
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.1 ,. lioliUcd to t'l I'.t the
,lUy vei ili'-d m r- i'iir. !
,,i ofllee of my iiUoii'.ey.
: .111 i:. Van V actor. t H.ppn.r.
tireon, .H..n nil month from the
.late of the nrxt publication of this
notice to .t; within sit months fiv.u
Urn lQtu ii-t of January, 192i.
W. Y MAIIONKY
A ltittiiifctrator of the estate
ot Churl V. William, deceased.
All !"!
..1 . -t.il.
ne to t'
. l.l h . iif
FORMER PRICES
RESTORED
on
OLIVER
CHILLED PLOWS
i
We take pleasure in announcing' that practically
pre-war pnVes again prevail on the OLIVER
CHILLED PLOWS, as follow:
1 6 in. 3 Bottom Gang - $1 1 7.50
1 6 in. 2 Bottom Gang - 87.00
Roll Coulters and Jointers 8.50
No. 150 16 in. Shares 2.00
No. 40 12 in. Shares 1.20
CnuK" iti compare our prices with others ami
let Know x o:i wants.
Peoples lidw. Co.
WE AIM TO I'l.iaot: AM) Ol U AIM H Till E!
Big Reductions For February
in
mien's Furnishings
Pure Silk Shirts Reg. Price $7 50
Feb. Price $5.75
fa All Leather Coats Reg. Price $45.00
l Feb. Price $25.00
$25.00 Young Men's Suits Now $19.50
.All Wool Overcoats
Regular Price February Price
$22.50 ri $17.50
$25.00 $19.50
$32.50 $25.00
$35.00 $26.50
$37.50 $27.50
Real Low Prices on Boy's
Hats
MINOR & CO.
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