Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 13, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON
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Noted Men's Concert Group Coming to Chautauqua inSSSS
R.m.rk.b., Cif.ed Haded Or,..i,..k, It ,b, N.w York Ci.. n L "SAL N0TICES
Appear Here as Delightful rhnt r t . .
o . enure on ine iasi uay
Tuesday, June 13, 1923
CREDITOR'S NOTICE
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IjOVtTS Of rfullv L'Ond rrlluln lmva o .rnl., j. i ,. . ...
ew York musical n,.,S, ,t the ensemble effect i . ,.Tti o V . are a" 80,0 artlsts note in the
GUY MARRINER7 PIANIST, IS
" PROMISING FOREIGN ARTIST
To Be Heard Here With Steelman.
, Marriner-Taylor Trio.
The New Zenlaridors are nafunilly
a musical iconic. KiiriirishiL' s it
may seem they have reached n liljrh
Plate of iiuikIcmI development in this
far-off corner of the world, and have
liroduccd some very fine artists who
In the County Court of Morrow
county, Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of
Nuncy M. Gentry, deceased.
Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigned, L. v. Gentry, has been
amy appointed by the County Court
or Aiorro-y County, Oregon, adminis
trator of the Estate of Nancy M.
Gentry, deceased, and has duly quali.
tied for such trust.
All persons holding claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me, duly verified
at my home on Hinton creek, near
Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice.
Dated and first published this 23
day of May, 1922.
L. V. GENTRY,
' Administrator.
NOTICE POU rVBLICATIOX.
ISOLATED TKACT
Case Bus & Transfer Co.
We Thank you for past patronage and solicit a
continuance of the same. Our best service is for
you. Leave orders at Case ' Furniture Co. or
Phone Main 393
BAGGAGE. EXPRESS. FREIGHT
COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING
Rolled Barley
Chancellor Bradf ord Will Point the Way
Noted Speaker to Lecture at Chautauqua Will Give His
Platform Classic, "This Way Up"
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Public Land Sale. Department of
the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, May 18th, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as
directed by the Hnnirnisoinnor r,f tl,Q
General Land office, under provisions
Of Sec. 2455. R. S.. nnrsnnnt tn ,thc
application of Oliver A. Devin, of
Keppner, Oregon, Serial No. 021586,
we will offer at public sale, to the
highest bidder, but at not less than
$3.25 per acre, at 10:45 o'clock A.
M., on the 11th day of July, 1922,
next, at this office, the following tract
of land: NE& NE&, Sec. 24, Tp
5 S..-R. 26 E.. W. M.
This tract is ordered into the mar
ket on a showine- that the s-rpntpr
portion is mountainous and too rough
ior cultivation.
The sale will not be kept open, but
win oe declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the hisrhest bid will he renntrort tn
immediately pay to the Receiver the
amuuuc inereoi.
Anv persons clamine- adverselv the
above described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
5-10 T. C. QUEEN,
Receiver.
Think Eelskin Cures Rheumatism.
It is a singular commentary on the
many faiths and creeds and notions
prevailing amid the uneducated of New
fork and many of the educated, foi
that mutter 1 that a certain fish prod
uct should be on daily sale as a sup
posed cure for rheumatism. This is
the eelskin. It is sold In various sizes.
The skin is tied around arm or elbow
or wrist or ankle or thigh or elsewhere
near the affected part. And there are
those who swear by its effectiveness.
Scientific American.
I am prepared to furnish the finest
quaity Rolled Barley at fair and honest
prices.
I also handle a complete line of gasoline
Kerosine and Lubericating Oils. Satisfac
tion to customers is my motto.
PHONE
Andrew Bycrs
MAIN 733 I
The Eats That are
TREATS
We make it our business to sell meats for eats that are real
treats. And we don't comply with the) food laws because it is
compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good
service and fair treatment from merchants and professional
men with whom we deal, and because we know it is our busi
ness to sell only the best.
For breakfast, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no
matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang
ed to fill all orders and would lfke to see your meat order.
r f$ tfa
Central Market
have met with
of, the I'acille,
Chautauqua folks will have oppor
tunity to hear one of these young art
ists, (luy Mim-iner, horn nml raised
In New Zealand, will appear here as
pianist w ith the Sleelinan Marriner
Taylor Company, This ,yoiiii man
has altraeted considerable intention
nnioiur the musical people of New
f hind, ami also Australia, where
rjl'.aiit plimi)',' has stamped hlin
V i young ai-lis! of rare talents. He
Is making his mvoihI tour of the Paci
fic ("oast states this summer.
MARINES PJZZLE NEW YORK
Queer Uniforms on Bra.-ili.in "Le.ith
ei necks" re.plex Experts of
th M"tropcha.
Somethhi:: with w!,i.-h even the war
didn't familiar,
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New York city,
line IV-.pilo
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haneellor George Henry liradford Is coming to Chautauqua. The mere
announcement of his appearance Is usually sufficient to insure a capacity audi
ence, for there is no abler lecturer on the American platform today "This
YSay l'p," Chat Ilor liradford's masterpiece, is the theme which will inspire
( hanlauqiia patrons to the- higher and nobler things of life. lecture's success
can he measured only by its results. It may entertain, educate, arouse the
euiolions-hut its real value is the lasting effect which inspires to greater
en.ieaxor. i ins way i p is a lecture which is meant for you. Hear Chan-1
icuur inaiiiorii on me nnn lilglll.
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
Pho no Office (4 Ros. j)l-14. llqtpner, Or.
in murium 1 1 mil man n m niimiiwM i
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are oni a iViv i.f I linn, iimmihi.'!i a
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lihu.s. a v,., I, I litMaii.ler's l.onnel
Willi the sir, amor-., ami a blouse of
red. t'.i-hi, m-.l h:,,. il.;-t of a mounted
, polleemao, an, I .!:m k trousers. The
sinnnier dress n-.d aboard ihe buttle
ship Is the same Mle, but In white
drill cloth.
Ken tie dwellem ahoiit Sands
Ntreet and I liisluiiu umihu', who have
i teen the dress of eery navy III the
1 world, wete rather irim lookini;. dark
I lined men, who rarely left the navy
' yard, but could be seen Inside the
UHles, Oct-;, lonally one would walk
around the vui'd a hit, but they were
! not mini out ami iilon the streets
.frequently. They finally discovered
flint thcKo were the "leathernecks" ef
! Hindi. Now York Sun.
No Disappointment
"Always on Time"
Unit's our Reputation
Careful work
long experience is at our sen ice when you
Bring your Clothes to Us.
Lloyd Hutchinson
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San Francisco and San Jose the first
long distance telephone line on the
Pacific coast was constructed.
Today every city, town and ham
let has long distance service, and,
more wonderful, long distance serv
ice with practically the whole United
States.
The telephone directorv gives full
information as to rates and classes of
service available.
Every Bell telephone is a Long
Distance station.
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