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THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, August i, 1922 '. PAGE SIX i 4 1 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J'ORKST NEWS FROM THE ! DANK DISTRICT GVR- Why pay more for gasoline when you can gut It at tlie Byers Chop Mill for 30 cents a gallon? 8tf Sain K. Van Vac tor is hero from The Dalits today on legal business. T. J. Humphreys returned from Newport Monday evening. Miss Helen Cur ran enjoyed a short visit at Tlie Dalles Sunday. H. It. Alialt was in from Pal Iters Mill Saturday. ElmerCochran was in town from lone Saturday. An1 re w Kood, sr., went to 3'ein dleton Thursday morning to visit friends. Mis. Velina Keenan and Miss Lois Iieid left Friday morning for a so journ at Seaside. W. W. Howard, Butter creek stock man, was a business visitor in to win Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ileckett, well known Kightmilo residents, were chopping in Heppner Saturday. Janies Walker and Lester White were Lexington isitors in town Sat u rday. Walter Miller, who registers from Sixprong, Washington, was among the many visitors hero Saturday. Dr. D. It. Taylor, Portland eye ipcciali.sl, heie for a few days on a professional isit. fJlen Jones was in town Saturday I 'ura the Jones and Sons big wheat holds on ileppn'T Flat. Mr .and Mrs. Chas. ISerket, well known Eig'ilmile residents, were 1 hopping in Heppner Saturday. A license io wed was ls:.ued . o L. .',. Williams u.. ft), and Holcn Hodd, I;1!. Eridaj. l.clh parties rcj-'btor .'0)11 lone. S. K. Notson, who has heern rou tined to his home for several days is reported better anil expects to be at his office again in a few days. Scott Neal came over Tuesday night from Condon and Mrs. Neal and daughter accompanied him buck 'J'hu rsday. Hob Hart, who recently sold his onfei'l ionei y here, lias bought a gro cery and confectionery in Portland I : ml located there. I Miss Dorothy Hill, who has been visiting her grandmother in I'oriiairl lor a couple of months, returned to '"'! llcppncr home Saturday evtiiiing. Miss Lucy Duller, who has been Die house guest of Mrs. 0. W. Mc Namer for several weeks, departed for her home near Stevenson, Wash ington. Wednesday morning. Miss Polly Alslolt is employed at Chas. Vauglm'w residence, taking the place of Miss Kathryn Aiv.lersimi Mho has gone to the country during harvest. illss Helen llarratt, u student at t). A. C. returmv.l to Heppner Saturday evening to spend thc vacation period with her parents Hon. and Mrs. W. H. Durratt. Miss Ruth Furlong, who has been visiting friends at l'ortlaind for a i ouple of months, returned to her Heppner homo Saturday evening. She J happen again imports having had a most enjoyable Ji t at tlie metropolis. Tt. F. Son nson wein to Portland Vhtir.sdny for a short visit and will bring tils family hack wllh him. Mis'. : oreiisun and children have been i siting in western Oregon for seeral v Us. Warner Itcitmnn, well known heat tanner of tlie lone country and a star player in the lone ball 'team. Work is being rapidly pushed on the Gurdune fiase Line Trail. It 1 has been extended from Silver creek j to Ellis creek, a distance of five j miles. The trail is being construe- few weeks, left for her home Mon day morning. Mrs. Phelps accom panied lo r as far as Tlie Dalles to see lier safely started on her long journey. Mrs. It. M. Smith, of Monmouth, and her daughter, Mrs. Goodnight, of Vancouver were the guests of jir daughter and sister, Mrs. E. G. N le last week. They departed for their homes Monday, Mr. Noble driving them to Arlington to catch a eight t fa. i n. from which smoke-chasers may ride ' Miss Eulalia uBtler, who has been t ie location of reported fires. Up- j visiting Heppner friends for a couple on completion the trail will be four- j her home in Mon- nines in lengin anu win pasB i ROUND-UP WILL ECLIPSE PENDLETON, Ors., July 23 Tal- of weeks, left for mouth Monday' morning. She was accompanied by her friend, Mrs-. Gar net IJarralt, and little son Billy, who will visit for some time at the uBl ler home. Mrs. King and her two children, Miss Francis and Master Norton,, who have been visiting her father, J. N. I.iii er for a woc'k or s left for their home at Portland Sunday morning. Mart King drove them to The Dalles where Mr. Kink met them an1 took them the remainder of the trip. ' E. 0. Neel was in town from Pine City Mondday morning and reports everything lovely on Butter river. The second crop of alfalfa cutting is commencing and wheat on the ridge country between Butter creek r.:iil ted along section lines,' the section ! enl al ule i JL' "o""ul-p " e. .. corners will be plainly marked and i that of othf'r 'ear wording to signed. Besides being a much need- j word received from the sons and ed travel route it will be a base line ; dauehters of tne rans and plainS wno win compete nere sepiemoer ti 22 and 23. . Kay Bell, last year's champion, who first rode in the big show when he was a mere stripling of 14, will en- through the very heart of the most hazardous fire region of the Gurdane district. It. A. Culick is in charge of construction. The Forest Service and stockmen are cooperating on the maintenance of the Arbuckle to Thompson, Flat road. A smal' crew with a team have been put on the job. Trees and logs are beimg removed from the lord, bruidi cleared fr. 1,1 the sides and the road straightened. It is hoped to be able to complete the road entirely across the district. It will be passable for cars. It will cross the Gurdane Base line trail at right angles and will afford a north and south base line from which to ride to fires. ter the lists again. "Yak" Canutt, thrice a champion, will be there as will be Hugo Strickland, also a for mer champion. Added to these stars of the Kound-Up constellation will be scores of others who have won. laurels in the bulldogging, broncho riding,' steer roping and races, and still others who will make new rec ords. Tom Mix, celebrated motion picture star, and 50 cowboys, skilled in the art of throwing a rope and riding bron'ks, will be entered in the contests. J Pendleton is making extensive pre- 1 parations for the show. The grounds and grandstands are being put into shape and everything placed in readi- j ness. The Round-Up is strictly a Sand Hollow is making as high as 2 5 bushels per aero. Tom Boylen, who the work last Saturday. is now busy harvesting, is getting around that yield. Prof .und Mrs. Suddarth, who have had charge of the Pine City schools for several years and who have pro ven themselves very competent in structors, have resigned their posi tion after having been re-employed for the coming year in order to look after their fruit and farming inter- The Hall canyon tlivision of the Five Mile drift fence is completed. A. i communi'y show, staged by an asso- D. Hileman, contractor, completed v-,alKm ul 1'eu'u,K' " prominent cm zens, who serve without salary, and A report recently came from the ; Who have the backinS of every citi zen oi me town, me snow pays no dividends, all profits being used for camp of the Gurdane Base line trail crew that a cougar had killed a colt on East Matlock creek. Archie Mc Campbell, government hunter, im mediately went to investigate. It was McCambell's conclusion that the colt had died a natural death and the remains dragged a short distance by a bear. No sign, of cougar was found. ests at Irrigon. Prof, and Mrs. Deeg overnm-ent nunier Mcuampoeu of Portland have been employed for captured a family of five lynx cats the position in their stead. , at oe cl'P on the head of Five Mile creek last week. No fires have yet been reported in this district. The drift smoke from prizes and improvements to the grounds. Happy Canyon, the "little brother of the Round-Up," which will pro vide entertainment for t':e evening hour3, wil lbe staged in improved quarters. The old pavilion is being rebuilt and a balcony constructed. I E. Albee, a deputy game warden, has been sent into this county to look after violators of the fish and game laws, will make his headquarters i. Heppner for the remainder cf the summer while making frequent trips' into the mountains. Now Is a pretty good lime for hunters to get their license and keep the linger off the trigger until after hunting season opens. Dr. John Huston an1 Miss Eliza beth Beatrice Mcl'arland, were mar ried al Salem, Thursday, July 20th, j ltev. J.J. Evans, pastor of the Chris jliau church of that city performing i the ceremony. Dr. Huston is the son fires elsewhere is so thick that MULVIHILL GETS TWO YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON .. 1 James F. Mulvihill who with J. S. i the ; Parker and Henry Jackson wis held lookouts can seldom see more than in jail for several months on1 a charge about five miles. The timber is get- . 0f burglarizing a garage at Board- I ting so dry and the atmospheric con-! man, alld who was Iater turned over! ditions such that a fire might easily : to the Federal authorities charged' gain great head Way before being di j with ta'king a stolen automobile from ' covered. Every forest officer and California into Oregon, was sentenc construction foreman is on his toes. ed to two years in the federal peni-' All persons coming into the forest tentiary by Federal Judge Wolver-' are urged to exercise great care with ton last week. Mulvihill also went flre' under the name of Wilson at times. 1 j Parker, who was only a boy and who RECALL ELECTION IX JACKSON , was evidently drawn Into trouble by the others was parolled by the juven- TAR THEATRIC B. G. Sigsbcc, Mgr. Program from Aug. 4 to Aug.6 Inclusive FRIDAY NORMA TALMAGE in "The Woman Gives" From the inovel by Owen Johnson. ALSO AESOP'S FABLES SATURDAY A big Hit you must not miss, CHARLES RAY in "Peaceful Valley" . MOYIE CHATS SUNDAY MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT in "Don't Neglect Your Wife" By Gertrude Atherton, a fascinating drama of domestic life. ALSO COMEDY During the first three weeks of August, we will show only three pictures per week, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays', a change each day. The show will be closed during this period on Monday's Tuesdajs, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Our descriptive program will also be discontinued until wo are running full time again. We have selected our pictures' with special caret for their big entertainment value so that everyone who can attend should do so. Watch newspapers and billboards for announcements. COUNTY FAILS of E. it. llustooi, of tliis city and hi.v j ' bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The special election held in Jack JamcH F. Mcl'arland, of Portland, son county last Satu day for the pur I)r. Huston, who recently finished his Jiose of recalling Sheriff Terrill re medical course, is just entering upon suited in that official being retained tlie practice of his profession and his in office by a majority of 300 votee. bride Is a graduate trained nurse. i The attempted recall came as a re Mr amd Mrs. C. A. Minor returned i ot the bitter feeling, that has from Portland Sunday viiere Mir. Minor has been taking treatment in, a hospitjil for several weeks. He la very much improved in health and hi many friends expect hia Bpeedy full recovery. Mr. Minor Is one citizen the county can. ill afford to lose, even during a brief illness and his many friends expect his speedy full recov frlonds and associates are i.iolkned to insist that he does not allow this to lie court to Bailiff Ayera and has , been, making good since. . Jackson, i whose true name is said to be Murphy was recently sentenced by Judge Par ker to seven years in state prison. Many camping parties are already in the mountains on upper Willow creek and Ditch creek, .drawn there by the cooling mountain breezes amd tho rapidly ripening huckleberry crop. The berries are said to be fairly plentiful but hardly as heavy a crop as was anticipated some time ago. Oscar .Minor, who is an authority oil mountain lore, says, however, that there are always huckleberries In the mountains wltliln reach of Heppner . iidcrwcnt an operathm for nppcmli- j ( lis in a ll.'ppcnr hospital Sunday I If you can only Und the right spots. ..id is icpoiiid in he getting along I been engendered in that county dur ing recent months by tho alleged ac tivities of the Ku Klux Klan. The organization is charged with a num ber of masked mob attacks on citi zens and is now beir.g Investigated by a special grand jury i:i session at Medford. Sheriff Terrll not being In fvp pathy with the Klan la staid to have incurred the displeasure of that o--gauization and a desire to have a meuiber.of their body in the sheriff's office is said to have led to the at tempted recall. Much bitterness has henn engendered among neighbors, old friends and citizens generally and it is reported that, so high has t:ie feeling run. that at times the ram- munilv has been on the eve ol sei ;ous rioting. It Is believed the result of tlie re call may have a tondemry to quiet the ill feeling and bring about a better condition in the count;'. Miss Pearl BlackwtU is ho' o visit ing her sister Mrs. E. E. Johns. Albert Bowker was In town for a few days the past week. Bess Huddleson was over from Lone Rock this week. Judge Thomas Hughes Is "helping out" at Woodson & Sweek's law of fices. NORMAN'S ICE CREAM "Best in the West" Always ready to Serve TAKE A QUART HOME FOR LUNCH McAtee & Aiken V.cly-. j Mrs, Vivian Neal a:'d Miss Alum j Iters inotoiel io Lexington Friday,', . turnlnr. S.ilurl'v. 'I'll y weie ac e uupaiiicd home by .la.iuita l.e tilers, ,,ho wil his.l Io r mm, 1 1 Mi::. Neal ; lor a week before uning on to her j i.oiu" at ll.iidumu. Mis. M.uraiit I'.isen and her sis t r, Miss inured Ostcn, were in , it'll Wednesday from the Oslen i.mcli near Keid's Mill where they ,.re spending the minimcr with their , ilhei, I'lmilcs J. O.sten. Miss Os t u Is a teacher in the Scuttle schools. Oscar Otto, well known mil dealer, who ijuil business some time i-o und engaged In farming at Irri l on, has disposal of his Interests i.iere and is again engaged in the ' luUMc work of putting music In .eiy home. He is in town today. J. A. Waters returned yesterday : out his MiuiuoT vacation which lu ,eiu at New pint Willi his fainilv v ,u ro thev have a cottage. Mr V. i.lcr s.is he ciijnvi'd tiu,1 vacation . ul I'l.i 1 1, ul,, i diguing lock oystci ."d ti-ihing i,i (be bev . Mis. M,V. mid, ol t'ouncil lllul'-' 1 w.t, who has bc.n visiting her li'o I. i t A M. I'hl.'ps and taintly for u Joseph Eskelsiin who quit fanning last year and bought a home in Sa lem, cannot resist the lure of the liar-, vesi season ill good old Morrow county and is spneiling the summer with his daughter and son -In-law, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Wilcox, near Lex ington. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, who have been residing at Klamath Falls for some time, returned to Morrow county recently und are back on their old ranch again. Mr. Eskelson and Mrs, Wilcox were recent visitors in Heppner. The "Hard Times" dance given nt the pavilion Saturday evening. Is said to have been the most prosperous dajico of the summer. A big crowd of dancers were present and overt 20 dance numbers were sold. Mrs. Harry lioiuilnian, of Lexington and Utty Hall, of Heppner. divided the gii'.nd prize lor being the most poverty stricken looking pair present. The dance was voted a re.tt success. The management aniioiuii cd that an auto robe would be given awry as a prize for the best. old f.ishu.ucd waltiers al the next dance August 1J. Hive Hn'i B ood Jt niprr.Uure. Moil animals have lii,lnr ,U (,.,. peratuivs !i:ln man. whiio th, tt,. peiatuic ef lords runs higher yet. Mr and Mrs. J. V. Vaughn and daughter, Caroline, are here on sev oral week's visit with relatives. Miss Uubina Corrigal left S.uur day for a two week's vacation. Waldo Vincent was in from Leiui Saturday. VOll SALE OU TRADE 1-ton Ford truck in good condition. Write R. B. Wilcox, Lexington, Oregon, or call at ranch 4 1-2 miles below Lex ington. 13-15 pd. . .J. .J. i T T GILLIAM & BISBEE'S COLUMN .j. Obituary In 1921 Our Business F. L. Harwood Diamonds, Watches Jewelry A Portland Man and Portland Prices Odd Fellows Building Heppner - - - - Oregon Irrigation Notice If Owing to low water di e to the extremely hot, dry weather, all persons using city water for Irrigation are hereby notified that irrigat ion must be governed by the whistle. Po not connner. e irrigating until the first whulle Mows nnd shut the water promptly when the second whistle blows. 'e will give as many t'ours s, r vlce as possible. Kvery i.ri gatlonist must use nozzle or sprinkler. IX I'ASK iip KIKK A LA 1! M SUI T WV lKKKlATIOX IMMl'OI VVK LY. City of Ileppn, Hy W. K. I'ryun 12-H Water Superintend, nt .j. .j. .j. .j. .j. ... .j. pied 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 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. Fell Bros. AUTO REPAIR SHOP Fords a Specialty OIL AND REAR GREASE