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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1922)
THE HEPPNEk HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, May 30, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER C COXDOJi WOX YESTERDAY'S GAME Mr. and Mrs. James Carter have jxeturned from Pendleton where he Tecently underwent an operation for i mastoid trouble which was entirely 1 successful. Mr .and Mrs. Carter speak in highest terms of the skill of -Dr. Boyden who performed the op eration and of the care and attention ; given the patient by the sister nurses of St. Anthony hospital. Yesterady was a losing day for the Heppner ball team. They lost the umpire; they lost their pitcher, who got a broken arm; they lost the game to Condon to a 6-13 score. Wise ones say it will be different today. A new pitcher arrived last evening. The Famous S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, I'ostolfic; as second-class Matter JOHN DEERE LINE Terms of Subscription One Year $2.00 Six Months .' $1.00 Three Months $0.50 PAGE TWO J J J J j J J J : CECIL r " ! J J J J J vj J J J Harotit Afialt, Kovernmnnt trapper, niitit ttift iwSK end fa !tlie lone dist rict. ' '"' t. . . . i-r W, G. HynrJ and brother Dave, of Rami Holiow, 'orient the , week end with friends'in Cecil. ' " Walter Pope and J. Peterson, of The WMloyrrWere looking' up ; theiT fiio.nds arouhif Ce'oM on1 Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs'. H. If. Tyler and chtld-J-n, of Ithea and also Mr. and Mrs. Zennith Lojranj'of Fourmile, ' were 'visitors at the hiitrie of Mr. and His. Kverett I,or;ah in Cecil on Sunday. Mists Eleanor Funiey and her pu jnils of the Cecil Hchool Rave a short program at the closing oil their school .Friday evening which was thoroughly enjoyed hy a large number of friends. After the program, through the -absence of the chairman, Mr. A. Hen- .'irickscn filled (lie vacancy with honors and a ceiigntful evening .was scent. VThe young people enjoying them- j'HelVeg imrnenBely" with all sorts of 'games, ice creatn, cakes and coffee were served during tile evening.. ' ' Migs Furney left on the local Sat urday morning for Pendleton, ' The Dalles and Portland 'to ' visit with friends before-going oh' to' her home at Astoria.' " ' ' ' We offer our congratulations to Mildred Duncan and Jackie Hynd who (succeeded' in winning their eighth grade diplomas. Hay Rogers and Burrel Gurdane accompanied hy Misses Odile Gr6shen and Isabel Wilson all from Heppner, made a short visit with' Mis'. T. H. Lowe al The Highwa;' House on Sun day, before leaving for Arlington. The ladies were taking lessons on "How to Shoot Squirrels with both eyes open." We heard the gentle men declare that they will give no more lessons this season for by the time they reached home they were quite exhausted and were certainly witter but sadder men. No Disappointment "Always on Time" That's our Reputation Careful work Long Experience is at your service when you Bring your Clothes to Us. Lloyd Hutchinson icre they TJie Eats That are TREATS We make it our business to sell meats for eats that are real treats. ' Aod1 we dbfl't coiiiply with the rood 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 "selfonljr tne best. -j ' ' ! .,-!.. .. , For breakfast, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang ed to fill ail orders and would lfke to see your meat order. An An An An Central Market We can outfit you with ehing modem in Ha ! jiwtfcgg Mach inery, made by a company of long established reputation for pro during Machinery of merit. Dain Mowers Side Delivery Rakes Self Dump Rakes, Buck Rakes, Stackers and all other necessary May-making equipment. Clean lothes lean 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. Peoples Hdw. Co. Printing that Pleases - The Herald IlKtVARI) Ol'I'KKKI) iov relum or ladies watch stolen recently from owners home. A small jrol 1 watdi, rinsed fua', gold fob altael.eil. 4-f!il W. P. LEATHKKM.-.' m tJ m X ! tl . 0d Jot s. mmmmmm liuy jr om merchants -who display this sign. Merchants who display this sign rocoiumi'iiil Oregoii Quality Roods. Tlu-y k mi in nt co tho morchiiiullat they w'U. Tliry ari community upbuildei . They merit your jiatronano. JF EVERY resident of Oregon diverted 50 cents a day of his or her present normal ex penditure to the purchase of Oregon-made products the im mediate result would be: 25,000 more people employed in Orccgon industries. SMOWAV increase in annual . payrolls of the staff $120,000,000 increase in vcarlv output of Oregon factories. Insist upon Orog-on-nuule pnuhti'ts They successtullv compete with the world's best. Ihlv Oreyuu nunle o-oods on MKRIT. Ous hall dollars will build a greater Oregon. Send for directory of product manu factored in Oregon. Refer to itwhen you make your purchase Associated Industries of Oregon 702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon "rrsL'i-:x ,' - --H'7vir II VWWWV.WXWvX.-iSVX f i lit M mt I HH SVX J II ', I UI V Rettroducliotis I ir MOST MILES per DOLLAR T1RBS The tire section above at the left shows the condition of a Firestone 33x4 Cord Tire after 20,931 miles on a Yellow Cab in Chicago. The section at the right was cut from a new Cord of the same size. Careful measurements show that only 13 of the tread of the tire on the Yellow Cab has been worn away after this long, gruelling test. The carcass is intact after more than 11,000,000 revolutions. Firestone Cords have averaged over 10,000 miles on Chicago Yellow Cabs (1,200 cabs all Fire stone equipped). In thousands of in stances, tjiey have t A CC given from 15,000 to 1 1 a 2 30'000 miles-' r Look at the tread scientifically angled against skid, massive ilntilUflL 30! 3 '-i FABRIC Pluto 30 x 3 size SS.95 KffeiiV lit JO and heavy in the center where the wear' comes, tapered at the edges to make steering easy and to protect the carcass against destructive hinging action of high tread edges. The carcass is air bag expanded to insure uniform tension and paralleling of every individual cord. It is double "gum dipped" to make sure that each cord is thoroughly insulated with rubber. This is the reason why Firestone Cords unfailingly deliver extraordinary mileage. It explains the unanimous de mand of thoughtful tire buyers for these values. The local Firestone dealer will continue to provide the personal service that makes Firestone tire comfort and econ omy complete. 0LDFIELD"99r 303 FABRIC $$99 T' T. 30 x 3 size 57.99 PT ""' Urn Tw COHN AUTO CO. .IT" i)