THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, March 7, 1922 PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffice as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months $0.50 CECIL NEWS NOTES Karl Troedson and U. Reitman and party of friends of lone made a Bhort May in Cecil Saturday before leaving for Hermiston to attend a meeting of the Oddfellows of that town. Gordon Hall was called to Hood Jllver Friday night to the home of iis mother who waB taken seriously Jll. G. II. Krebs, of Portland arrived jn Cecil Saturday and will visit with Tiis sons at, the Last Camp for a few weeks. Congratulations are extended to Jlr. and Mrs. H. V. Tyler on the arri val of a fine, bouncing boy, weighing 3 0 12 pounds Feb. 23. Mrs. PalmiLecr left Sunday for Hood Itiver alter spending a few lays with her daughter at Shady Dell. Karl Wright of the State Highway iffice in lone took dinner with Jriends In Cecil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Henrirksen enter lained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd and Mrs. T. H. Lowo at dinner Sunday. Mr. Gorton, of oMrgan, honored 'ecil with a visit Sunday and declar ed the times must change for the fit Iter for everyone are wearing Hiniles. Wo have wondered why Mr. G. Honored Cecil so much. We Fhall always welcome him in Cecil where the sun Is always shining. The Missws Gertie and Hazel Pet tyjohn, of Morgan were calling on friends in C 1 1 Monday. Hob Montague and George Shane were cullers in Cecil Monday before leaving for their homes in Arlington. Carl Yambert and Elmer Mohr ar rived in Cecil during the week and will work at untterby Flats during the busy season. Mrs. A. Henrickson left On the lo cal for Portland where she will visit friends for some time. Walter Pope made a short visit in Cecil Sunday before leaving for the Willows. Oscar Nash, who has been visiting at the home of his uncle. Leon Logan at Fourmile, left on the local Thurp day for Portland. George Henricksen was doing busi ness in Arlington Monday. J. J. Kelly, of Heppner, was a cal ler in Cecil Thursday arranging fo a band of sheep to be fed at th Strawberry ranch near Cecil. Cleorge Branders who has beer spending his vacation at Gresham re turned to his work Friday. W. L. Copenhave of Heppner, war a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Logan Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Johnson, county nurse, visit ed the Cecil school Friday morning. The res'ut of the examination was not at hand at time of writing. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean, of Four mile, were passengers for Arlington Saturday. We are glad to hear that Dwtght Political Announcements j J'OIICOINTV COMMISSIOSKK ' After being urged by citizens and Jaxpayers In all parts of the county 1, announce ii.!'eli us a candidate for the nomination for County Coniniis l ioner, I have decided to do so and ylU be a candidate for such nomina tion on the Democratic ticket at the rnnilng primaries. 1 hcvo been a jUxpnycr here since beforo Morrow county was organized. I have no lilatform to announce nor promises to make cnly that, if elected, I will ndeavor to servo the people of the ounty to the best of my ability. It. L. UKNO10 IV.id Advertisement. r 1 OU COMMISSION Ml I hereby announce mysvlf as a can didate tor the nomination to the of fice of County Commissioner, subject to (he will ef the Republicans of Morrow Comity, to be expressed at , he mlinaiies in May, 1922. G. A. lll.KAKMAN. usrtit Incumbent. llardmiin, Or. Paid Advt. i ok in rniisiovr vm r. I hereby announce myself as i.'.mli.Lile tor the oltl o of Joint Rep jesmiUtivc of VmrUllu and Morrow counties.-on the Republican ticket. If elected 1 prumltw to faithfully and )metitly perform th dntl.n of the . Mice, working at nil t'"10 tl,r 11 inUTOHia ol the peoi-'.o of this district ind the st.ito of Oregon. If. M. liULDEN. Tftid Adcrtlsemeut. i l)U JOINT Itr.l'llKSKNT VTIVK 1 hereby announce uiy candidacy on tn Republics ticket for Joint UP rentative of the Distrlci of Morrow and VinatllU counties in the May primaries. I have lived In Umatilla county 24 years and own property In t.oth counties. I was a member of the 1919. or War Seaslon, ami th "l"'-,-ial "session of 1920 of tbo Oregon i ....ImI-,1,11,. nd otlierwiso have devo- i,. i,i nubile mutters. I : uive no pl.il form except to offer tbo best Judgement 1 have and to pi.rsu.j a .-.nisi i vative and economic course. 1 beliexo in applying strict IiumhoS ...... I.,,.! 10 i.ubtiv matters. When o;..i for public development i Kh.mld have betterments, but i vheii luxe (-.row bmdei'some v , imist be r silent with the old way we cau do better. Just now irs must he trimmed wherever pos- , ,lll T ' and no " uit'"i - and. the pressing needs of the - .,.., Workman must bo the laiiii.-i wain Isiue in law making nud in the iphere of public Influence. K. P. DODD, Hermiston, Ore. J'ald Adti'rtlsuunt. until 1; Mbit" made 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 Lloyd Hutchinson Clean lothes Misner has recovered from his re cen tillness and is able once more to keep his end of the county in order regarding rabbits, wheat etc. Also that Wid Palmateer didn't go up in fho smoke which caused such an ex citement at his home at Windynook Friday morning. Our sympathies are extended- to Constable John who 19 trying his level best to keep all things in order in and around Cecil, but the sheep dogs do seem to get the betterofhim everytime. Several dogs were miss during the week but Constable oJhn has failed to locate them yet. FREE GABDE.V SEEDS The Herald has a supply of free government seed for distribution in cluding vegetable and flower seeds. Call and secure what you need for planting. tf Duck Lee left Wednesday for Port land where he will attend school for the rest of the year. !- . PHONE 872 ' .J. ALEX (JIKU, Plumber .J. At Starkey's Electrical Store 4. I Fix Any Old Thing 2 Auto radiators, Ranges, Heat- .J. era and Tinware. Dirty Chim- .J. I' ney Cleaned. Key Fitting 4 ! Glazing Etc. ' .J. : H-H-H-H- .NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un. dersigned has been appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, administratrix of the estate of Harley Wright, deceased and that she has qualified as such administratrix. All persons havine claims against said estate must pre sent them properly verified, at the of fice of Woodson & Sweek, my attor neys in Heppner, Oregon, on, or be fore six months from the date of the first publication hereof. . MARGARET WRIGHT Date of first publication, March 7 1922- 45-49 ' 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. Heppner Herald $2.00 per Year l -. -. The Eats That are TREATS We make it our business to sell meats for eats that are real treats. 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