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PAGE FOUR THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, August 8, 1922 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS V. L. Hurwoo'l return'1'! from a business vihit in rorlli'.nd V cln'.:l;iy ivtniiifr. Why pay more for gasoline when you can fcfit it at the Byera Chop Mill for 30 cents a gallon? 8tf Al Henrickscn was up from Cecil Saturday and reports uoitiff about half through with the second crop o alfalfa. Mr .and Mrs. L'd Ii-nnett hav e re 1'irne.i from a huckleberry outing bringing back some 12 gallon:; of Iji'rrles. Gay Anderson and family left .Sunday morning for a two week's vacation at Trout lake, Portland and VillaiiK Ite valley points. We have just remodeled our foun tain and are yblo to serve you with Keal, Ice-cold, Refreshing Drinks, at Heppner Bakery and Confection ery. ry. 15-16 Willard Herren and daughter .Dor othy came in from Ditch creek Fri day with a line lot of huckleberries and went back to their camp Satur day afternoon. Mrs. J. P. Condor and two sons accompanied them. I Oil SAI.K OK TKADK 1-ton Ford truck in good condition. Write k. u. vviicox, iwexir.gion, Oregon, or 'all at ranch 4 1-2 miles below Lex ington. 13-15 pel. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grant, of Los Angeles, came in yesterday to visit for a week or so with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Curran, the two ladies being sisters. .Mr .and Mrs. Grant are on their return from an r.uto trip to Vancouver, B. C. Prod Lucas was in town Thursday looking for harvest hands". "Getting .along pretty good," Fred said, "but having a heck of a time getting hands." Mr. Lucas' crop Is making around 2u bushels per acre. Fred Itader, well know Gramt county cattleman, was In tow'n Satur day for the first time since last fall. Mr. Rader says the feed is getting pretty short and dry in his country but. they had some rain just before he 1 eft home and he hopes for more I l the near future. "Millions now living will never die," Judge Rutherford, of New York City Bar. Man, regardless of iho prosimt time trouble, Ik heir to lil'e everlasting, on earth made a par adise. Millions of neonle livinir to. e-iy will never suffer a physical e, 'ath.--Advertisement. lij-lt. Mrs. Mary Rrown, of Condon, came a from Yakima yeste.alay accominr i"d by her daughtein, Mesdames Lou den and Morrison, of that place i:nd : ro visiting Mrs. li. A. Thompson. I .en Nlckolson, who is" Mrs, Brown's erandsnn, came In with them. Mr. -N'ickolsnti, who is a student at U. of ., Seattle, may rem ain hero until M'hool starts lalo in September. . Mm. May CnnV and son Don hr.ve rold the Case Bus & Transfer Co. business to Will Kirk who will take over the business abort August 10th. Mrs. Case and Doai will go to Seattle about the 20th to visit friends and Don expect to remain there until Mm first or the year to complete his high school Htudies prcps-ratory to entering the University the next year. wa.mii To rent, lease or buy, three, four or five room hous, or lot lor build ing close to bakery. - Address, If KPFNEK BAKERY 15-16 Sheriff Cy Bingham, of Grant county ,was a visitor in Heppner for a short time Friday being on his way to north Idaho where he will spend a short vacation visiting friends. Mr. Bingham came via. Heppner to get .some in lot ination about a Morrow county man who is in jail at Canyon on a number of bad check charges. Ms name is Jimmy Leach and he hails ' from somewhere in the Hardman country and it is uaid he sowed quite a crop of phoney checks among the Grant count ybusiness men. LEWIS' COMPROMISE JiEJIXTKI) Continued From Page One) tion of the resolution, which motion was duly seconded, and on being put by the chair was unanimously adop ted. Mr. M. D. Clark then offered the following resolution, to-wit; Whereas the indebtedness eviden ced by many outstanding District warrants is in. litigation, and Whereas there is much uncertainty as to what warrants will be held valid and what invalid, Therefore be it resolved that the County Treasurer be instructed not to pay any District Warrants until the Legal status thereof has been finally determined and he is advised by the Board what warrants should be paid or., of the funds of the Dist rict. Mr. M. D. Clark moved the adop tion of the resolution which motion was duly seconded, and on being put by the Chair was unanimously car ried. Mr. M. D. Clinic then offered the following resolrtioa, to-wit: Whereas a notice of pretended ap peal to the Supremo Court of the St. ito of Oregon in the case of North ern Pacific Railway Co. et al vs. C. C. Clark et al, hsw been filed by F. A. McMenamin and C. H. Finn, pre tending to act as attorneys for the John Day Irrigation District, and Whereas the Board has heretofore discharged Raid attorneys and have employed Mr. S. E. Van Vactor as its attorney, and Whereas the Board has never auth orizied said attorneys to give notice of appeal on its behalf and do cot desire to appeal from the decision of the Court in said suit, Now therefore, be it resolved that Mr. S. E. Van Vactor, attorney for the District, be instructed to take such steps as may be necessary to dismiss said pretended apper.l. Mr. M. D. Clark moved the adop tion of the resolution which motion was duly seconded and on being put by the chair was unanimously car ried. No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned. SPECIAL! III This Week J J J J J J J J J .J. FHONE 872 ALEX Cilllll, IMumber At Starkey's Electrical Store I I'ix Any Old Thins Auto radiators, Ranges, Heat ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim ney Cleaned. Key Fitting Glazing Etc. Organdie Summer Shirtings Crepette 69c 79c 50c M NOR & CO CreeK Ranch Barg'ain 180 acres, 40 acres under the ditch, 100 acres in wheat and summer fallow, good house and other -buildings. Only two miles from town. On highway and railroad., Price Including All Stock and Implements Only $10,000 Roy V. Whiteis TAR THEATR B. G. Sigsbce, Mgr. Program from Aug. 4 to Aug.6 Inclusive FRIDAY That Revolution in Reel Fun, "Red Hot Romance" The istory of a boy who made a fortune insuring the life of the King of Bunkonia. Then someone started a revolution'. Full of grins and girls; drama and whirls. Wow! What a movie! Red Hot Romance is right. AESOPS FABLES SATURDAY COXSTAXCE TALMADGE in "Wedding Bells" She got a husband in half-a-day, a divorce in half-an-hour, but when she wanted her husband back, it took her a year to find him! And then he had been married to another girl. The Happiest, Snappiest Connie-Comedy Yet! MOVIE CHATS SUNDAY Love, Honor and Oh, Baby! MAY COLLINS in "AlFs Fair In Love" As exciting as a divorce scandal, and 100 times as funny. If you" like a lively melange of pep and laughter, spiced with a thrill and shot through with romance, you'll thoroughly enjoy this amazing adventure of an 'amateur vamp. Also "EDGAR'S FEAST DAY," By Booth Tarkington The show will be closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 14, 15, 16 and 17; but there is enough fun, laughter end thorough entertainment in above throe programs to safely car;-y over. EVERYONE A SCREAM. Don't miss them. GILLIAM k EISBEE'S 1 Obituary In 1!2! Our Business d i i: i) Now she's dead again. We don't know where she has gone to, only truht for the lust. Hut trusting Wont do, that Is what cnusvl her deathe, I! ting some money iusteud of lowers to the funeral. i 1 Along Igp! I The Highway 1 j The Bell sign is a symbol of ce to the motorist. ii assuran It means that he is in touch 11 1 1 vitli home ana business. It means that anxieties can be eliminated changed plans made known emer gencies more quickly relieved. Every Bell sign marks the location of a long distance tele phone station. NORMAN'S ICE CREAM 9 "Best in the West Always ready to Serve TAKE A QUART HOME FOR LUNCIJ McAtee & Aiken F. L. Harwood Diamonds, Watches Jewelry A Portland Man end Portland Prices Odd Fellows Building Heppner - - - - Oregon GILLIAM & BISBEE The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company 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 Brow n Agent For Morrow County Phone Office 642, Res. 29F14. Heppner, Or. Fell Bros. AUTO REPAIR SHOP Fords a Specialty -OIL AND REAR GREASE 71 m I m