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PAGE SIX Tuesday, July 18, 192? THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON i-LOCAL NEWS ITEMSv ilis. Mirini'- I'ii'lft is li-r from f,os Am:l''S visiuni; In r mutlM'r Mrs. S. A. Putter. Ki-Y. C. W. iJiiliuis will hold r' jrular services l Kpis-i:iul chui'-li next Sumliiy Jii'iniiij-- iiiid cvuriiri. Mr. mnl Mrs. J- J -viii-; were in town 1'roin (!ieir l.exini-'i'm ruwh icivjuy. Mr .'-mi Mis. K line to I II l-t ll jMird:;; lion; y I'Ihiwii n-sid' a us ;i lni.-ii:i IHiin r Mn.'iiliiy. H;iylor in Jleppne- -I I JhIv 12-j:: ;ind 1.'. ,' I'nyelle, Idaho, -I Thursday after is-Mi-s. J!. J Sliuie for I'orilaiid day .- vi- ii tain. w- r.f i lie la ''- ''ore: 1 1 :sitc r in I Hr. ll. I ;')-; I . . nr Mrs. Jl I'lnH turned lniiae !; iiin;: h"r .sister . evci'al days. J'. A. Mellalian, lni is encii'-d in e.iiih: j'aneliin?,' and farming in tin; Lena rmiulry, over near the final ilia f omdy line, was in town Monday on i nsini ss. Why pay moro for gasoline when you can et it at the Dyers Chop Mill lor 30 cents a gallon? 8lf Mr. Mid Mrs. K. K. Clark lelt home at, 4:0(1 A. M. Sunday, drove down lo the. Columbia river Korge, ;iicl:nieked most, of I he day andt reaehed home at 10:30 . M. A jirelty good day's drive ul thai. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith rel.urn ( d Saturday evenji;,- from a few week's vacation trip during wiieh they visited I'o. thvnd, Sal' in, Van 1 ouver and Mount. Hood. They re port a very enjoy;. hlo tri. Dr. McMurdo lias moved his ot'liees into the. suite in the Masonic huild ing recunlly vacated hy Woodson & Swccl: and now has one of ti'.e neat est, and hest equipped professional 1 ui'.os in this pari of the idaie. Dr. D. It. llaylor, eye specialist!., of I'ortland. will lie at the llaylor jewelry store, July 30-31, and August 1 and 2. 12-13 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sweek'nnd Mr. and Mrs. I!. It. Patterson have re turned from an auto trip to Tacoiua, Seattle and British Columbia. Mr. Sweek nays they liail a splendid trip and Iks also avers I hat II. (.'.. is not marly so "wet" as some people v. ould have you heliovc. Tom O'lirien and family drove in 1 1'ine City 'I'll ll i sil. y and spent ; Mio nii',1'1 here on lliei.' .,y lo l.one 1 I, nek to vis-.il 1 Tieinls. .Since t lie i , isliout on lloel; i 'reek some lime r :o all I in el from 1 1 i i r in I. one ' I : irk has I o : ,o i.i. I 'eadi in. Have Itiir.fi was in fi in Kheaeivek ; 'I'liu rsday on a sliorl l.iiri' .-. hip. II. lKK Hi'' is. have one of the hest a.l'all'a. pr. in ami stock ranches on ! I : lien, creels hut t hey are t Iiin 1; iug i' selling out and i.eekii.i; a change i i' scene and orru pa I ion. John Kilkenny jr., an oiapai'ied hy iiis sisler, Miss l;o: e Kilk, liny, v ho i a student a! 1'. oi i ). and Miss Km Ii I hind, oi I'm 1 land . a student at SI. .ir . Notre Paine. Imlia'ia, retuiii r from I'm Hand a few days a"o a f r spi'iidi ng a. week or none 'si! i :i i .1 I he Kose City. W. It. Irwin reliirin d Friday Ireni a pleasant sojourn with his family at Kockawav lie. 'rli, whir,. Ihe are ' en. ling the summer. I Mr. anil Mis W. (I. !aU'ts return ed Sunday twaiui; fi em a mouth's Ho trip to arious joints ill the W'il I niel lo a lley air 1 tie ror.sl. j hi;; ,-rou.l .. 1 1 1 i id t tl the. public le at the Win. Ilendrix lanc'l last j luiday bin prices were not hi ;.i. ; ors'es wi'iit at I rem a couple of del- ; I. is up to twenty live. 'I'lio cuyi-.se t il Iium MiCart liui: lotl his famoi s ndo from The D. lies to Canyon City ! iring Hi,, lii--key Cuh h o !. I .a. ', , -!.!, bl''.".! I'.t fU'O C D. Storey ;',s in from the .'.'i'iue coiintiv Thursday autl re 1 -its the crop ic.'dy lo halves; in his . ii'hboi hood. While the hoi weather r, . lb d hi- w belt o selae , X : fill . .-. Alt'!' v .-,i ii i:. nl da noo'e-t as i i .si. ami in-. I .. ll w I.e.-1 will ilv als o.- l .... : om a i l- 'a as l.!..t i sr. lie w ill head and l!u , ii l is p tie,' n tu n; , a el ila '. Mes l al.ilia l'..iller arrived I'lom , r home ul Me.umoiit h la.-. I evenieg ; id n ill spend a coil) le of weeks iliag I'lleadt in Heppner. The 1 uiler family moed lo Mouuioutb n i uple ul years ago i tier a residence '-. sesmal eais in Heppner. Miss i.otlci' 1,,'e.itly liuishttl her fiesb- an year at ti e I niwrrity of Oie ; n. tV M. hilingtoti and family. I. mrr rci.uleiim lie!,., came over . : .'in 11, nd tor a .-liort isit wii h ends. The hiitingitins receully -urucd troin a leu luottttt tour of I .i east w lull tley Visited New York 1 y and many ilher ixdnlh if in-l..t'.-l, Frank Winnard was here a few days last week from his new homo in Hool Uiver. Miss Violet Corrigal, popular But ler creek girl 'was in town Saturday j on a short visit. County Commissioner I.. J. David- son w as ill town Thursday from lone : living out his new Franklin car. j .Ii-s Florence Cason is ugjiii at. . v.-oik in the postoflic having taken the place ol Miss Tlieliiia Miller who has resigned to take a position with I'attersoii and Hon. ' Miss I'earl Hall, a popular employe nt ilie local tt-lephoie-oi rice, pas been j .transferred to the Portland office rial will leave to assume In r new j tlulics about August 1st. 'j i .Miss I.oye DeVorc, se nior in the j I ' n i 1 1 si I y of Ort gon, w ho is spend- j ing lu r vacation here, has gone to Moro where she will he employed until bchool opens in September, and Telegraph Company here. j Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spencer and j Mrs. Josio Jones left Thursday morn ing for an auto trip to I'ortland. Astoria, Salem, Crater Lake and oilier western Oregon points, expect- ing to be away a couple of weeks, j Kennith ("liingo") liinns, who I tilled in recently on the presses at the Oregon Cily Enterprise, has 1 moved to I'ortland, where he has an extra sit on the News desk. Oregon Exchanges, I. it. Clabough has returned from Portland where he spent some time with -Mrs. Clabough who recently underwent a serious operation in one of the hospitals of that city. She is still in the hospial but is iuiprov ; ing. A tragedy was enacted at tho Van Marter summer camp on upper : Willow creek one day last week when ! Van's favorite dog was attacked with 1 rabies and had to be killed. Mr. 1 Van Mailer was alono with the dog and was compelled lo act as execut I inner, a job he did not relish. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Countryman, of Nampa, Idaho, are the proud par ents of a baby daughter, Gloria Dee, horn July 8 1 li. Mrs. Countryman, formerly Opal Hall was a well known I Heppner girl and Mr. Count rynian was formerly engagtd in (he garage business here. ) Mr. andMrs. Kobcrt Buscke have returned from Parkers Mill where Ihey spent the fourth. Mr. Iluschke : will return to the mountains soon to spend the sunim.er for the benefit of his health which has been very poor i for Hie past couple of years on ac ' count of his w ar expe.-ieii "e in France iaad Belgium. SEE WHAT SHE FOUND . i. (? is, ' V Pat Phillips, former resident of Heppner, is here visiting his sister,. Mrs. Chas. Renoe for a couple of weeks. Mrs. S. A. Potior and daughter, Mrs. Minnie Picket, went to The Dalles last Wednesday to visit friends. Little Miss Dorothy Hen-en was the guest of the Alstott girls at the U. E. Alston ranch on 'Uhea cret'k last week. ' j I Miss Lucy Marie Met calf is here from Glinhaven, Wisconsin, visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. 15. Calmus an-J Miss Dorothea Metcalf. Dr. C. C. Chick met with a pain ful accident the other day while cranking his auto. The crank re sented being "cracked at" and flew GILLIAM k BISBEE'S back giving the doctor a bad thump office while Miss Clowrey is away on. over the wound. eye causing a painful her summer vacation. Iiill Austin, fomerly with the Standard Oil Co. here, now employed by an automobile firm in Portland, stopped over a day last week to visit his sister, Mrs. Chester Darbee, while Miss Nora Hughes is taking Miss on his way to Pendleton on a bi'.:i Clowrey's place in Dr. McMurdo's ness trip. Mrs. Elsie Stevenson h.-.s returned fr.:.i a vacation trip to Salem and coast points returning wilh Kalph Benge and family. Miss Mildred Lee of Los Angeles. Oil., with the two large and valuable pearls which she found recently In an oyster which she was preparing fur a stew. Bad News for Highbrows. "Men with extra I'.irge heads," says one of the doctors, "are likely to have brains that function poorly, owing to the excess water hiside the 1 skull." Now let the man who wears a 1 hat cease to blush when the clerk asks: "What stec, jilca.se V" i. .j. .j. .j. .j. .j. .j 'i- 4- Irrigation Notice Owing to low water due to the extremely hot, dry weather, all persons using city water for irrigation are hereby notified that Irrigat ion must bo governed by the whistle. Do not commence irrigating until the first whistle blows and shut off the water promptly when the second whistle blows. We will give as many hours ser vice as possible. Every irri gationist must use nozzle or sprinkler. IN CASE OF KIKE ALAltM SHUT OFF 1 K Kid ATI ON 1 MM EDIATE L Y. City of Heppner By W. E. Pryun 12-14 Water Superintendent ! J I , COLUMN Obituary In 1921 Our Business I) I E D Now she's dead again. We don't know where she has gone to, only trust fcr the best. But trusting wont do, that is what caused her deathe. Bring some money instead of flowers to the funeral. GILLIAM & BISBEE FAR THEATRI7 JJ. G. Sigsltce, AJgr. Program from July 20 to July 26 Inclusive THURSDAY & FRIDAY Hobui't HoswoiMi ami Madge Hellmny in "THE ClPOKLll'E" Both a colorful romance of Singapore and the East ladies ad a tense, stirring drama which evolves around the racial divid ing line between Oriental and Occidental. MOVIE CHATS SATURDAY Constance llinlney in "SI CH A LITTLE VUCKX." The. story of a girl queen who became a poor little nobody when kingdoms went out of fashion in Europe, but she is just as much a little queen in poverty and hardship as she was in Gzofernigambla. SCKF.EX .MAGAZINE AM) CAKTOOXS SUNDAY & MONDAY Special Cast in "THE CONCKKT." A comedy about a mualcL.n who attracted "women with a fatal facility ;.ud his courageous wife. Comedy humor, suspense, heart throbs they're r.ll there. Also "Edgars Little Saw," Comedy TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY J. I. McGowan mul Fiitzie Brunette in "DISCONTENTED WIVES" Picturing the struggles of a man to support his wife in the manner she hs! been accustomed to and her efforts to smother the discontent bred by hardship, lonllness and diisappointmentEi' A play that contrasts the color of the East with, tho reality o the west. AESOP'S FABLES ;i;r a copy of out pksciuptiyh pimxjuasi foujuli NORMAN'S ICE CREAM "Best in the West" Always ready to Serve TAKE A QUART HOME FOR LUNCH McAtee & Aiken UR NEW WooSens and Fabrics for Summer wear are the finest imported and domestic woolens from M " - F. L. 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