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PAGE SIX THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, August 15,192? """" LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Heihert and Mini" Hyivl and Miss. Mildred H'Tii ii ksen of Cecil, were visitors in Heppner Saturday evening. Why pay mora for gasoline when you can get It at the Byers Chop Mill for 30 cents a gallon? 8tf Miss Helen Curra.i li ft for T:-o:t Like, W.''slii:igloi., Wh re she will visit relatives for about three weeks. Kd Neill and Will Howard were in from Iliilt'T creek Saiur-'ay where they had a line, big rain Friday night. Harvesters enjoyed a holiday Sat urday on iicrounlj of the hii? rain Fri day night and Main street was pretty lively in consequence. Mrs. Couriers, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Andrew Rood jr. for the past week, returned to her home in Portland Sunday. II. Ij. IJerr-;e ami family relumed from Ditch creek Saturday well laJen with huckleberries. The heavy rain Friday night drove most of the cam pers out of the timber. Mr .and Mis. Vawter Crawford are spending a two week'H vacation in Wallowa county visiting his brother at Enterprise and enjoying camp life at Wallowa lake. Mr. and Mrs. It. jr. Alters and thier children, of lime, who have been camping on Ditch creek for some time, went through Hcppner, home ward bound .Saturday afternoon. We have just remodeled our foun tain anil are able to serve you with Heal, Ice-cold, Refreshing Drinks, at Heppner Dakery and Confection ery. try. 15-16 Jlill Pad berg was in towi) from the ranch Saturday and reports a fine rain all over his section Friday night. The rain was general all over the county, lloardman also reporting refreshing showers. K. 10:. Alston, bi1. was in from hW Rhea creek home Saturday. Harvest ing and threshing is finished on the Alslolt ranches, (he wheat returning bolter than 10 sacks o" around 23 bushels per acre. YVillard llerren, his' daughter Dor othy and Mrs. J. P. ConibT anil her two boys, returured from a huckle berry campimg trip on Dilch creek Saturday with lols of berries am. some sun burn. I'Olt S.M.I'. Modern live room house with bath, built In pantry and other mloileru conveniences. llarn fruit lives, two lots. Must sell im mediately, Reasonable terms. It M US. It, M. HART. Mrs. WrKer Moere reliir-.nl fla'i.r day evening from am extended visit w'tb relatives and friends at Tacoma and Waller has lost that expression of loom l.e lias been w:iiing for several weeks. The long drouth was broken h.st week with several line showers, heavy rain falling Friday night, when .51 Inch of rain fell, making an ag gregate of .61 for the wwk. Harv esting was resumed Sunday noon but was halted again this morning by until her light shower. Miss Wanda Daggett, of Portland who hatt been a guest at the home of .1 inlgo and Mrs W. T. Campbell for several ilays, returned to her homo Monday. Miss Da.-.gt it is a graduate of the I'uive -sily of O t son ..ml was a member of the varsity debating team. Mr. ami Mrs. .Tami'n S. Carter went to Portland yesterday where he will consul! a specialist ref.a l d iiu; mastoid trouble with which b ehas been af flicted for se esal monilis. M Car ter underwent, an opt ration at Pen dleton last sprl.ig for fie t'ouble which seemed to be successful but .'.' r the tie iMc has re-appeared. S. E. Notson, who has been con fined to his home for some tir.ie by illness-, was at his office to; a short ime Saturday looking after some official business. Ht is improving slowly and bis friends all hope to see hi in in his usual health soon. The funeral of David McCarty is being held at Echo today under the auspices of the Masonic lodge. Mr. McCarty, who was a former resident of Putter creek and a member of the Masonic lodge here, was injured ; an auto wreck near The Dalles July 2 G t h and died at a hospital in that city 1st Sunday. Several membr of the Masonic fraternity went over today to attend the fv.nearl. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Oviatt and their daughter, of Sheridan, Oregon, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stilwell, of Los Angeles, arrived here Thursday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Oviatt. L. M. Ovi att, Ray's father, was a former resi dent of this county leaving here in 1S!)0 and this was his first return visit. He notes many changes in the old town in the 32 years he. has been away. E. R. Merritt, who is helping sup ply the Heppner market with melons from the Irrigon fields, left a fine watermelon at this office Monday that was much appreciated. Beside it on tin; desk he also deposited a fine Sample of the new musknielon known as the Irrigon which was propogated at that place and which is particu larly fine in flavor. Irrigon holds the palm for fine melons and Mr. Merritt is doing his part to supply Heppner people with their share. FOREST XEAVS FROM THE DAXE DISTRICT GUR- The Gurdane Base Line Trail has been completed to Brown Prairie, making a completed trail for nearly nine miles. The brush is being piled and will be burnt as soon as the weather conditions make it safe. The entire trail has been constructed on a grade that could be followed should the trail later be widened Into a road and graded for cars and at the same time has closely followed sectiom lines. A new loo'kout station has been erected upon the top of Arbuckle mountain. The station consists of i platform seven and a half feet square enclosed by a railing placed on the top of a large fir tree. The platform is ninety feet from the ground and is supported in the tree by a steel crow's nest frame. A new fire finder has been placed. Homer Landers is the lookout man at Arbuckle and is much pleased with his new quarters ex cept when, a strong wind sweeps across the top of the mountain. A band of sheep belonging to Guy Boyer of Heppner piled in the Rush creek region and sixty-three were killed. Several fire alarms had the forest officers of the district on horseback several times last week. Two of the alarms proved genuine. A small fire was discovered and suppressed about two miles southwest of the Gurdane sawmill, the other was on the west side of the Potamus below Brush creek. Both fires were caused by lightning. It is planned to begin work on a new telephone line to extend from El lis ranger station into the southern part of the district. A new adminis trative site will be laid out, probably on lower Matlock creek, and a horse pasture fenced. This improvement will greatly facilitate the adninistra tive work of the district and will be a valuable link in the fire control system. WANTED To rent, lease or buy, three, four or five room house or lot for build ing close to bakery. Address, HEPPNER BAKERY 15-16 PHONE 872 ALEX GIBU, Plumber At Starkey's Electrical Store I Fix Any Old Thing Auto radiators, Ranges, Heat ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim ney Cleaned. Key Fitting Glazing Etc. AAA A A A UOIGHT MOONSHIM:, AM) GOT . STEWED $15 AND 10 DAYS James Cnnoy, an elderly man f r' m the Willamette valley drew r. $15 fine and a 10-d ly jail sentence in Judge Cornell's court yestcday for being found sitting in his car on the Willow creek road Sunday, dead to the wo. Id and v.ith a pint bottlo of moonshine in his picket. The liq-. or was evidently bad stuff as' only one good drin'K had bee nlaken from the bottle and that Irsd ,ut C.noy en tirely out cf busincrs. The jail st.;i lonco was suspe.itled. Canoy came up here to look for a job trucking wheat but, not finding work was rend- to ,;o 'Kline, Ho said ho met a fellow cn the road Sund-i who so;d him tlie liquor but declared he could not identify the bootlegger. "That's mighty lucky for that boot legger," commented the court. "I'd just like to get a crack at. a man who would iMl such stuff as that must have been.'' HKillWAVMHN RoHTIIH IKKIGOX SF.IU ICE STATION Clyde Grim, of Irrigon, owner of the gaj? and oil station, was roused by a midnight caller who wanted 20 gallons of gas. When Mr. Grim hnd filled the order, the driver of the cur had st .rtod the machine oud hie companion covered Mr. Grim with a revolve;- until they had disappeared down tho road In the direction or Boardinan. The authorities were notified but co far nothing hr.s been seen, or heard of the banlits. Uma tilla Sioke.iiwui. GILLIAM & BISBEE'S COLUMN A A A A Obituary USED CARS FOR SALE In 1021 Our Business One Ion llcpuhlic tiuek, epn body, nm.it ic ti.es, t.nurr com-I pled I, e0' It. riled. j 1) J) ! I I'.M" 5 ':i! .seiicer t'lr.lmor. IV ly I tlrleii 70, mi m iU ... .Motor ovi shaiird. j ES34EH Jiew batieiv, luw cai bureier. l'.i v ' top, geod cord nr-s. KvvlU-ut con- j Now she's dead again. tlltio.i. IJI20 7 passenger Hudson, motor ovorhauhd, g unl cerd tires. All of the above are real bargains nt the vices we offer them. Make Your Own Terms In Reason We have just wrecked a IVid.;e and have many par's a linos as good as now which we ;:r,. selling very cheap. We don't know where she has gene to, only trust fer the best. Put trusting wont do, that is what cuisol her jtleathe. Bring some, money Instead of ! flowers to the funeral. A A A A I Announcing the arrival of new woolens and fabrics for Fall and Winter 1922-23 FINK imported suiting fabrics all new patterns wonderful polors in plaids, checks, mixtures .and chalk line effects. Rich, fleecy overcoatings, the finest you ever saw. "The Nation' s Leading Tailors" has sent us some interesting style J leas, too. You'll like the three and four button long line coats. They're very dressy. See this display of fashions and fabrics now. Come in early get first choice. MINOR & CO. Heppner . . Oregon HEPPNER GARAGE 'A Real l'liico 1-Vr ISdd Bargains ... GILLIAM & BISBEE CreeK Ranch Bargain i So acres, 40 acres under the ditch, 100 acres in wheat ami summer fallow, good house ami other buildings. Only two miles from town. On highway and railroad. Price Including All Stock and Implements Only $10,000 Roy V. Whiteis TAR THEATRE1 Program from Aug. 19 to Aug. 21 Inclusive FRIDAY CHARLES RAY in "19 and PHYLLIS" Only 19, and he loved like Romeo and wore a dress suit like John Drew. A small town guy with big town ideas. A puzzle in the high cost of living. Also AESOP'S FABLES SATURDAY CONSTANCE TALMAGE in "DANGEROUS BUSINESS" A Phoneymoon of Bridal Frights. It's dangerous busi ness to say you're married when you're not. Connie's Peppiest. Also MOVIE CHATS SUNDAY " ' BETTY COMPSON and LON CHANEY in "For Those We Love" Romance, Thrills, Pathos. Something different. Also Comedy "LOVE OX ROLLERS." The show will be closed Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, August 22, 23 and 24. Anniversary Sale August 17 at CASH VARIETY STORE 89c A L U MI N U M All Large Pieces Big Values for Little Money NORMAN'S ICE CREAM "Best in the West" Always ready to Serve TAKE A QUART HOME FOR LUNCH McAtee & Aiken F. L. Harwood Diamonds, Watches Jewelry A Portland Man and Portland Prices Odd Fellows Building Heppner - - - - Oregon 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 1