PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, February 28, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PATH SON, Kditor and Publisher HARDMAN Entered at the Hi-ppnor, Oregon, Postuffice as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months $0.50 i V v V V V V V V V V V V IRRIGON 3, 4 ,j .j. .j. .j. . 'i' j The FrriKon Kcliool rntertalned (lie community with p atriot ic exercises appropriate for Lincoln and Washing ton's birthdays on Tuesday evening. It consisted of dialogues, speaking, Kinging and various flag drills, each carefully selected for the occasion and lasted nearly two hours. The auditorium was tilled to capacity and the large crowd showed every evi dence of enjoying the entire program. J'rof. Grover announced it was re quired by the slate law to observe the days and he figured a joint pro. yrain morn satisfactory than two f'.cpiirale ones. Miss Inez lieneliel went to Walla Walla Wednesday for a short vUit. M. F. Wadsworth is reported work ing on a new sign lor his stoic to cor. respond with the new working ar jangements in the near future. The arrival of an eleven pound son Wed nesday necessilat.es a partnership agreement and the new sign. Cigars and candy are in order. Mrs. C. K. Glasgow entertained the members of Hie Ladles Aid Society at her homo on Washington's birthday. Singing patriotic songs and playing various games with re freshments made up a very pleasant afternoon. Klanllold vs. Irrigon played a game of basketball in the Irrigon commu nity gym Saturday evening, followed by a big dance after the game. Stan lield won by a score of 19 to 37 but boys enjoyed the game nevertbe- Qulto a crowd came from Stan- lield and other places. Ishmael Hon our less. Political Announcements k I'Oll COUNTY COMMISSION I'.ll VUler being urged by citizens and tn.M:iy.TH In all parts of. the county to announce niself mm a randiiiate for the nominal ion for County Cummis Moner, I have decided In do so and will lie a candidate I' r rucli nomina tion on (he llemocralic ticket at the coining primaries. I hrve been a taxpayer here since before Morrow county was organized. I have no lilall'orm 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. 1!. L. II ION UK I'uiil Advert ihcmcnt. i'lir, COMMISSION Kit I hereby announce myself as a can didate lor the nominal ion to the of lice el' c hi my Coinmisaioncr. subject to tin v. ill of Hie Ut publicans of Mm row County, to be i .n h-t il at I he pi iiuanes in May, 1 - 2. (i. A. HI.KAKMAN, J'ic.a nl Incumbent. II irilKiiin, Or. - I'aid Advl. driclt assisted by others from Stan field furnished the music for the oc casion. Mr. McCarthy Is here for a short vlsitwith his family. The railroad company announces as effective March 1st, new system of insurance on baggage checked. It will afford the patrons of the com pany declaring value on their belong ings to any amount they may consid er their baggage worth, for which a fee of ten cents will be charged for every $100 or fraction ever $100, al lowed free without excess charges. The new arrangement will not change the usual free allowance of 150 pounds with each full ticket provid ing value does not exceed $100 and the declaration of such value must be ma.de in each case in writing when baggage is offered for checking. The new nrangoment is is a privilege of and exceptional value to the traveling public, and while new in this western territory, has been tried out on sev eral of the eastern roads and passen gers have been eager to take advan tage of the privilege. The six week's examinations are in progress at thehighschool this week. The large dwelling on Main street formerly owned by Scott Osborne has been sold to Joe Howell. There will be a barn dance at Jim rsurnside's ranch Saturday evening. February 2 5th. Quite a good many from Hardman are invited. Glenn Hadley gave a dance for his Hardman friends and others at his home near Hardman last Saturday evening. All reported a good time. The home of Gaylord Ingram caught fire recently but was put out before much damage was done. There was a debate recently on the abolishment of capital punish ment between the Senior and Soph omore English classes. The decision went to the Seniors who represented the affirmative side. 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. Rolled Barley Jud Tunkina. Jud Tunkins says It's hard to con vince a man that the world Is getting better when he finds that his own pin' tlcular business Is getting worse. PHONE 872 ALEX GIBB, Plumber At Starkey's Electrical Store I fix any old thins, Auto radiat ors, Ranges, Heaters, and Tin ware Dirty chimneys cleaned Glazing, etc. I am 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 Byers PHONE MAIN 733 MSIStmSSammSMmexamSi I I I! li The Public Want Low Prices But Good Tailoring We Supply Both We have 1200 patterns of choicest wooler.s now on display for your inspection Featuring our $25 $30 and $35 Suits 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 knen? 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. 4. PROFESSIONAL CARDS VAUGHAN & GROVE DENTISTS Permanently located In Odd fellow's Building HEPPNER. OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON F. A. JMcMENAMIN LAWYER Office Phone Main 643 Residence Phone Main 666 Roberts Building HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN EY-AT-LA W First National Bank Bldg. HEPPNER, OREGON WATERS & ANDERSON FIRE INSURANCE Successors to C. C. Patterson HEPPNER, OREGON DeLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $1.00 Over Case Furniture Co. roil 1:1 :rui.Ni:Ti i 1: I lii ivhy nuimuiii-e lui-clf ; t.in.li.l.it.' lot I ho ol d e nl' Joint K" 1 rsenl.'.l ive of I nr.' I ilia and Morrow loiintus, on the lie;".!ili("iil ticket. If elecled 1 proniiiie to faithfully and honently pcilonn the duties of the eftue, working ut nil tine for ti tntcivHtu of the people of this district mid the slate of Oregon. K. M. Ml'l.DKN. . Paid Adertiiienient. VOW JOINT Itri'RKSI'.NTATIVH I hereby unnounco my candidacy On Inn Republican ticket for Joint Hep icscntiitlve of the Plstrlci of Morrow Mini 1'iiiatillii counties in the May prumiiieH. I have lived In I'mattlla mil nly 24 yours und own property In both cotintieN. I was u member of the Dili, or War Seimlon, and. the apo dal m hsioii ut 1 ! 2 0 of the Oregon l,i'i!.Uliiie ami otherwise have devil led to y lime to public matters. I bai'1 no pl.it tin ill cxivpt to otter the be I .l ulf uii ut I have and to pursue a ri.iu.ei vat.ive and i , i linn; u- course. 1 l l,,-e in :ul'liiu- slrlvi buMn.-'s no i hods to public m.itti is. Win n v,e i ..n p. iv tor public (! i l.ip'.n nl Me t muU h ie 1'i'IK 1 incut 1,111 wl.in t.iMS fiwv ht'tib some we itiiul be conn-lit Willi the eld wills until we can do belter. Ju-.t now li.i. i must be ti mimed wliei eier pus mb'ie and no new nppi opi l.i I ions made; und, the piesMiis needs of the fanner and atocUnuit must be the main Issue iu l nuiklns uud tn the Miliero of public Influence. K. V. loll, llcrntiston, Ore. Paid Advertuieuieut. I! jj f$i f$ $ f$ i I WOODSON & SWEEK I . I ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Central Market L- rw . iwiwwpwqiii Star Theatre To-night ( loyd riutcninson -- Where they (P jX, j jRcUIOVIl! Sale Jean I- : j FORMER PRICES j MJllOF & Co. RESTORED Present Location I on P i 111 ymi ncn ill I ! ULIVLIt ! CHILLED PLOWS Wo take pleasure in announcing1 that practically pre-war prices again prevail on the OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS, as follow: 1 6 in. 3 Bottom Gang - $1 1 7.50 16 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 Cmuc i;i ainl Cfinpare our price-; with I't'kTs and let us know i on wants. Peoples Hdw. Co VK AIM TO n.KASK AM) OIK AIM IS TKlK't ti! i ! I ii n J Beginning March 10, 1922 Dry Goods and Men's Furnishings We are going to clean up our stock of all slow moving merchandise in preparation of a New, Clean, Uo-to-Date Store COMPANY UNO in