Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 06, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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Glenn Jones mailteted hia 1021
v.e.u crop last Thursday recti vtnj
.2 3 cents a bushel.
Adam Knohh
few horns last :
l'iano ami 11'
sale.
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-'i.lui day on Inisim-ss.
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Cecil this Woi!
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ar Cecil to aiioll . r
Kwine Sid in,'.
. who farms mi llepp
in town Sal in day and
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trip
Ilardniari. va- .
J'uti i( k 'J"li m ,-.l:i
.). li. Cox is a
luoviiiL,' a huildiii
from his ranch n
place of his near
C. X. Jon.,
nor flat, was
says (li.. wheal was standing the hoi
vavo line on his farm.
Dr. McMurdo reports the advenl rd
a fine daughter ul Hie home o" Mr.
tind Mrs. Arthur Ayes, on Jt-ji ti' i-rin-k
Wednesday, M:iy ,jt ami Hint all
in well.
Mrs. Kd Teinpleton. of The ,
Spent, the we, ( -11 (J wj, ,,.r
hand. Mr. Trmplelon is eimiue
the hrain-li during II. I,. I.au.n ;
east.
Mrs. Spencer Crawford left Mon
day morning for Iler'ltely, California,
where she will visit her pafenls, tMr.
and Mrs. Hugh (lilhens for several
week...
The Federated .Sunday School held
a mighty lin0 picnic at, the court
house last Friday where everyhody
had a line time rent Ins in il.e shade
and eating chicken and other good
tlllliKS.
yniirew Kood sr. wenl to Vein le- 1
on Monday iiiiiiiilng lor a few da.vs
visit.
Kd Ueifiuiin reporteil from lone
Saturday thai the wheat wan I jolc In
line in his district.
Mrs. Charles Vau;;hn who has la i n'
dangerously III wiih piioiimoiih, io;
tieveral days is now improving- rap
idly. Mrs. Crank Cilliam. Mia.
Vaughn's molher, v. ho also miI'i erci
an uilack of I ho r.anio disea.-c, has
also recovered.
Crover Young, who handl'S Hie
haggaf-'o, evpi"is. mail ami "Uiiiui.ee"
johs on he Hep r hraii, li i ,iu,
wcnll. to The Dalles the lasl of i:,..
week win r(. he war. initialed into I lie
nijslerieH of Hie I), o. o. K., an ad
vanced di groo nf the Kuighl ,,l
3'ylhia.s-.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sweek drove over
Io Monnnicnt. and lincdi Sunday and
Kut caught In a heavy thunder shower
m the Wall creek (trade on their way
home. Mr. Kweek's flillle niece, Miss
Josephine Putnam, returned with
lheni and went on to Wasco Monday
morning to visit, relalivos'lheri'.
llencli Haines, proprietor of the
Condon hotel, and a leadiiif,- ci. izen
of that town, wan here for the hall
Kiiincs last week accompanied hy Mrs.
Haines. Rumor has il that M. II.
liad ,r,00 Iron men down o:i Ills team
Tuesday and those who 'know hliu
best know that he lias the .'acuity tor
winning.
Join, Hughes visited I li Cany
ranch in Juniper canyon las: Friday
a ml gol pi, ni y on I he i rip j i IM w a v
ol' heat and dust. Mr. Hughes says,
how, er t lut he as est on in lied to see
t lie fin. appeal a lice of I he w heal lie Ids
out n. .rlh ol Lexington. The hoi
weather had 'in, I injured the crop to
any eieui and he thought Hut w lih
a good ram soon, that section will
produce a i'o, d average crop.
I'rof. I'., li. Curtmrn, who has sur
fesslelly ceinl'.ct 'd the lone pulilic
and high schools , ,,, 11;1S, (nee
or four yiars. writes the Jl.-lald Hu t
li() has iiccept.'d the pi-incip.ilship of
the Wheeler County H t., Il Si Muni ut
Vossil and expected to move to that
town last Saturd.i). At',er getting
nettled in their Fossil homo, thev will
ffiOtor to I'ayette, Idaho, nhere they I
will spend the summer vanitum vlsi
ti ik friends.
I'rof. ami Mm. lluvatj M J.nnei '
Mid children accompanied by Mis. ;
Jordan, left ThnriMny immiltig In !
their new Ford for an extended v.icu-'
lion trip which will lake them as far
tioitli as Tacoinii i.nd an far sou lit as
Long Itoach, Calif., w,th side I up,; in
Crater Lake and other points of in
teivst en unite. When they ret, si a
I ! , y w ill probably oc: teat i Lag ton
wh. ie Mr. James has been often d
prim ipalalup of (he Ai lin. ton h;; ',
al t h is an oiler as pi ;a
7; .i Cohn Auto Co. arc inst.".llin
a battery service :-tution in oi.e co'
ior of their big 'aiage. They will
handle Philadelphia, batteries.
J. V. Morrow, of Portland, former
v. ll known resident of Heppner,
sla nt Decoration day hero returning
to I'orth'iiil Wednesday morning.
Mis. Mary Harriinan, of Long
. fi-.-ek. visited Mr. and Mrs. Knini"tt ;
t'oeiiran for a few days last week, j
Mis. Harriinan was a former re;;i- j
; 'lent of 11 ppner. i
; Mrs. W. 1'. Mahoney and son Thilip
weiu to I'oriland Wednesday for a !
, vi-U with ralative:;. Thev niadn'the :
Hip with Dr. and Mrs. Harold C.
Lean who who spent the week end
wii h friends h re.
1 Oscar Olio, 10111101. nnruc (hial.T in
lleppn.-r, now engaged in farming' at
Irriguu. was a liusiinss visitor liero
Saturday. He says first crop alfalfa
is nov being cut a.nl everybody is
busy..
D. S. Tirown, pioneer resident of
the Condon country, and a confirm
ed base ball fan, came over with the
; Condon team Monjrlay and stayed
(Until the fun was all over. While I
, hero be was (he guest of his sister,
i -Mrs. Dennett of the east side.
i Frank lionge, a former Morrow
County boy, now a resident of
j Spokr.mio where he. is engaged in the
fruit growing business, visited his
brother, Knlpli IJenge and family sev
eral days last week. Mr. lienge
stilled a town of his own in the
Spokane dish-id several years ago
and gave it his name but later sold
out there und wa nt to Spokane.
Kay Young, who was dangerously
burned in a powder explosion at the
road camp some tini,, ago, is reported
improving at the Ileppner Surgical
Ibispital. Mr. Young's condition was
. considered very serious for a few
; flays last week and Dr. McMurdo.
physician in charge of the case ad
vised the calling of a specialist from
I'ortland. Dr. Attelson came out
Wednesday night and returned the
lolli fiiig day. Mr. Young was kept
in a hot. balli almost continuously lor
a coupl,, of days and this treatment,
which was first used for severe pow
iler burns during nu late war, had
a decidedly good effect.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Clesgow, v.a !'
known residents of frrigon. when
Hiey own a hue ranch on the 1 ank of
the Columbia, were isiiors here Sai
nrd.:y coming over te d some shop.
I'i'iK and Io aMe.id the Farm Bureau
niee.'iug. ir. ciasgow reports every
thing going nif.i.y i di; ricl in
;;l'le of Hie facl thai Jack Frcsf gave
lll'l( tunly a hard wallop on his
last visil .some ,vo weeks a.;o. The
cherries and peaches- were mostly
killed but Hie apple d berry crop's
:to g,e:: rally uninjiii-ed. Mr. Glas
gow said ho quit, irrigating Saturday
""niing i t -1:00 a. in. and had to
btiiry back and get at it i,,.,,,',. ,.i
S:(Hlp.in. "No," declared .Mr. Glas
gow, "it is not altogether a matter
of Killing in the shade and counting
your money to run an irrigated farm
about this time of year, a fellow can
always tind enough to keep him busy.
Mr. and Mrs. s. W. Spenccr,uc?om
panied by their n(r03 Misses Mar
garet, and M.uy Crawford, returned
Thursday from a pi, asant outing at
Killer Spring where they spent sev
eral days. They drove via. Condon
going over but returned over the
Monument Ileppner road which Mr.
Spencer say is now in fine comli
With the .(oh,, liny nigiv
completed, M r. Spencer s;lys, Hepp
'"'f '"list, ahovo all things, take steps
'" 'Live the Monument road improved
in u few of Hi,, worst places, , rx.
!"''( to lose practically ;,u , ,,, n
tenor trade. It is only about o
'"''f tar from Ileppner to Monu
'"'"t ns from .Monument to Condon
nd a relatively small amount of
work w ould put the road ill such con-
.,,..1,11 as would i,ri,u (,,e bulk
Unit trad,, to this city.
Tuesday,'June 6, 1922
Mrs. John Calmus and her sister,
Miss Dorothy Metcr.if, drove to Ar
lington Friday evening to meet Mr.
Calmus on his return from . a trip to
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Padberg were
in from their wheat ranch Friday
and Mr. Padberg says his wheat is
looking fine. A good rain soon
would make a. rousing crop for him
he scys.
Virgil rell, ne;; i w of M. K F" II.
of tJi.s city, arrived here last we. 1;
from .Valla Walla. He expecbi to
work in the Fe'.l Pros, gaiagj until j
Harvest starts, wiien he will go out
-nd help reap the solden grain.
Mrs. W. O. Ravless rereivnd n c.i-.
. gram Friday evening advising her of
: the serious illness of the young
'daughter of her sister, Mrs. White,
"f Portland. She left ,t.he same
( evening to catch a night train to Port
, land.
I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Martin drove
nut Ivor,, Ti,.tl.,,l ..l x I
visit for awhile with their son, Mile's
Martin, who farms north of Lexing
ton. Mr. Martin, who was in town
Friday, says it was almighty hot the
day they left Portland.
Friday was a sizzling day in Hepp
nf.r, the official instrument register-
I illfr fl 1 (leei-coc wrliili C.r,l. ,,i...
-.-c - ..c.v.,., ,,,v,,i i-iaun. Ullliaill
says was the record for this early in
June since tie commenced Tieepin,' the iit
records about 30 years ago. The. re-
cord for Ileppner during that time i.
was 102.
John ffielev TX-t,n helna nm,
n.. ...... ..,..3 LuuilL LLU:
money at the Farmers & Stockgrow
ers National Hank, has been wearing
a bandage over his right eye the last
few days on account of wild hair
under the eyelid, which causes him
much discomfort. He expects 'to
soon be back at his desk.
in ; s - - n -S
Star Theatre Thursday, June 8
LOOK OUT! THEY'RE COMING
THE WORLD FAMOUS MAN-TRACKERS
NORTHWEST MOUNTED
POLICE
Watch For The "RED COATS " On Your Streets
IX ADDITION TO THIS KXTKIIT AI XI.VG PKHFOItM ('K ,HST
(XMJI) MEASUIK, THFItK WILL IiE A
FOR
s VAUDEVILLE "SUsfe
THK PICTl'IlK, "LYIXfi UPS" AVILL ALSO HE SHOWN THE SAME XIGHT
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f THONE 872
ALEX GIHU, Plumber
V At Starkey's Electrical Store
I I Fix Any Old Thinp
I- Auto radiators, Itanges, Heat--i-
ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim--J-
ney Cleaned. Key Fitting
Glazing Etc.
of
Ilefore summerfallowing use a
Disk, we have them in tandem or
single.
What has become o Morrow
couuty's early settlers? We don't
know. They have surely left the
country or may be with their Heav
enly Father, for there is very little
situ of any early settlements around
our place.
A notary Rod Weeder pulls them
out roots and all and loaves them on
top of tho ground.
We are well supplied with airalfa
and garden seeds.
We have plenty of poultry supplies
suitable for baby chicks up to old
roosterit.
Come to us for sheep marking
Ink, lied Illack and Green. Slice;
shears and sheep dip.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
THURS. and FRI., June 8 and 9
1 -nus. 11. inces grat drama of Life and Love,
"Lying Lips''
featuring House Fetors, and Florence Vidor. From
the jewi-l-lic, looked parlors of London's aristocracy to
Hie sweeping stretches of the Canadian great North
west! Then haek again to London over a storm-swept
Kf'ti widen caught two souls in a horrible whirl
pool of a hideous fate. The strung., love affair of
.N'ain y Ahliott will arouse every heart in the universe
Win will go home talking aliout -Lying Lips" and you'll
live a happier life for having seen it.
Also MOVIE CHATS
Tliusrsday Evening- This Picture Wi 11 be Shown
.With the Mounted Police audevilleiniiil Friday
Evenin g it Will be Sliowln alone at tlie
Hernial' Price.
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllhlllllllllll
SATURDAY, June ioth
MARY MILES 3VIINTER in,
"The Little Clown'
traditions, even when the family
it
laughs at family
scowls.
Also SCREEN MAGAZINE and CARTOONS
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SUNDAY and MONDAY, June n 12
WALLACE BEERY AND LEATRICE JOY in
"A Tale of Two Worlds"
FROM TTTB FAlIOfS STORY OP THE SAME NAME
fly (toiiverneur Morris.
Love, Mystery, Drama in the tleart of Chinatown
the story of little Sui Ken, stolen from white parents
during tne lioxer rebellion and brought up as a
Chinese girl; of Ling Jo, sinister tyrant of, Chinatown
of .ewcoinbe, bold American who lost his heart to Sui
Son; and of the terrible torture chamber of the Tong
leader makes a picture that will live long in you?
memory.
Also Comedy, "INDIGO SUNDAY" Don't Miss It.
A real honest to goodness circus story, using a, real
circus with lions, elephants, hears, coyotes, monkeys,
not to mention the famous trained goose, "Mike" and
the famous horse, "King George."
i'at was a daughter of, the circus. Dick Beverly was
tho son of an aristocratic Southern family. Dick loved
I'at in Hie circus but realized that she "was different
from Ihe girls of his own class when he took her to
Ins Home. .YlaKing a lady of the run-loving little, clown,
win, was noou ai inning t-ariwneeis out not up
social usage, proved a very dilticult task; but
on
love
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TUES. and WED., June 13 and 14
Marguerite clayton ana creighton hale to
"Women Who Wait"
A drama with the tang of the ocean, the sweep of
the sea. A powerful play of sea-faring folk disclosing
the clash of wills when, men love and women wait A
tale of Usher folk so direct and human it will wreathe
your face in smiles and streak your cheeks with tears.
AlBO Aesop's FaU. "FROO-S THAT WANTED A KING"
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
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expects to carry ;i complete lmc of
Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry
W atch repaii-iner Ulv specialty takon care of 1
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