Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 29, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, August 29, 1922
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
...
.5. .5. . 4. ..
Tom Ayoi s was in from the Lena
country Friday.
Why pay more for gasoline -when
you can got H at the Dyers Chop Mill
for 30 cents a gallon? Stf
Mrs. Juday, of i'ortland, who has
hern visiting her jiarenls, Mr. and
Mrn. Sam Hufchcrf, left for her home
Friday.
Mists Suhm, former leather in the
JI' Miner schools, a'Touipauir 1 by her
lnothcr and sisler-i) visited
f;i-nls here for a iew days last weeK.
Mnt. Kd Ureslin and daughter Ter
c. a, went In Portland Wednesday
".l;.-re tle'y will spend sometime vis
ii ir.; friends.
valier Beckett was a business
vi .lor from KiKht.tuile Saturday. Har
v.L is well along in that section
Mr. Beckett had a yield of about 8
: :u Lh per acre.
Mrs. Webster, of Portla.id, is here
for a week or so visiting her parca'.s
Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Smith and other
friends Her tjon Master Freddie,
who has been, upending (he summer
with his grand-parents, will accom
pany his mother home.
;'aul llisler has returned from
I'c rlland where he wi'.s under treat
ini nt in a hospital fur some lime for
an affeclion of the wrist and arm.
Ho is improving and expects to soon,
be all right again.
Mi sa1 Marie Nys, of Dul'ur, was the
pu''st of her uncle an if aunt, Mr. and
M;s. J. J. Nys for several days Uu
we k. Miss Nys will return to Ilepp
in r next month and will teach in
district No. 3, on upper Ithea creek
the coining winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J ohm Pndberg were
in town Saturday from their i
ranch and Mr. Padberg reported
about 30 days more will finish liiH
crop of !H)0 acres. He harvests
Willi a combino and is getting a fair
ylc:,l.
H. M. Olden ,of Ilhea creek, who
luy; been seriously ill with erysipelas
for nearly two months, uods not im
prove as rapidly ad his friends had
liope.l for and he was taken to Poi't
hiii'l Sunday where lie will take
treatment under a specialist.
tkl Ueiman, locomotive engineer
from The Dalles, is here taking H. F.
l.airntz'B place on the lleppner flyer
wl'.ilo H. F. enjoys a layoff and goes
to meet his family at The Dalles on
th' ir return from an extended visit at
tiirir old home in Pennsylvania.
Ills Peret, famous rifle shot, who
represents the Peters Anus Conrpany,
will give an exhibition of plain and
fancy shooting In llcppticr Friday,
September Int. The Peoples Hard
ware Company, who handlo the
Peters line of guns and ammunition
are arranging for the event and Mm
public are assured of a first-class cn
li rtalnnient.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spencer re
turned Saturday eevning from a
couple o f week's visit at Hot Lake
and Pendleton.
Charley f;milh, University of Wash
ington student is here a few days
visiting Everett Pattison. Mr. Smith
is a senior in college and a. mem
ber of the football squad. He has
been working in harvest in the lone
uistriot this tumnier to get himself
in good shape for the coming football
season.
The Candy Spot Dance given last
Sat irday evening was a big success
for everyone from the boy who
checked the hats to the spectators
who did not dance. Several fine boxes
of candy were given aivay to the
lucky couple that stood on the right
spot at the right time. The manage
ment announced a novelty d ;nce for
Frld'jy might with, real Hawaiian
music 'neverythiu;'.
Police Judge Gifliam reports he
is gathering in much mazuma for the
city coffers in his justice factory
these days. Speeders, scrappei'3 and
those who look too long upon the
mooiwhine when It Is white, are th
chief contributors to the city's fin
ances and the assessments range all
the way from 10 to 50 iron men. The
judg'l says all offenders look alike t
him, the size of the assessment de
ponding upon the gravliy ;if the of
fence rather than the personality
of the offender.
Judge and Mrs. W. T. Campbell,
accompanied by the! r son Arthur
Campbell and W. 0 .Minor, left Mon
day morning for Lakeview where
Arthur will hold the position of in
structor in chemistry end mathema
tics in the Lakeview high school the
coming year, Mr. Minor accompan
ied the party for the trip and Judge
Campbell announced that he inten
ded to introduce Mr. Mini r to Crater
lake before returning, that being
about the only place in the state he
has not seen.
Reports or mammoth cucumbers
grown in. Salem and Portland recen
tly appearing in the Oregonian indi
cate that the Willamette valley is
not much of a cucumber country com
pared with Morrow county. Mrs. A.
M. Phelps has on exhibition at the
Phelps Grocery Co. store a specimen
from her garden measuring 14 inches
in length and weighing one pound,
nine ounces. Portland and Salem gard
ners should put their cucumbers
on a stronger diet and make another
try for the blue ribbon.
Morrow County Elk
Will Be Protected
CLEVELAND BARN DESTROYED
The big red barn on the Cleveland
raiii-h four nillejt1 above Heppner on
upper Willow creek, generally known
as the linger ranch, was totally de
nt royed by (Ire last Wednesday niorn
i 1 1 ?r together with all the contents ex
( two horses thai were saved by
Mrs. Cleveland who was alone nt the
In iWe when the fire started. The
10 n was lighted by elei'lrieity an.-.l
11 hi believed defective wiring may
li:'vi caused Ignition of the building.
Mr. Cleveland and his men were at
vi ilt some distance from the house
w'n'ii the tire started and by the time
lb y reached the barn the flames
v.. im beyond control. The building
r-.r iled J 2 Ti 00 Insurance, the eoiitents
;;l out f SIM. 00 but Mr. Cle eland e
t;i" ites his loss at several thousand
il'iMars above those amounts. Mr.
CI. velan.'l purchased the ranch, which
I ' one of the best improved stoc'U
i i". 'lies In the county, from C. A.
M 'inr about three years afo. I.n: t
! Mr. Cleveland lost a larse
i' i'V unt of stacked hay by fire.
That Heppner citizens are deter
mined that the band of Elk now in
habiting the Ditch creek mountains
shall be protected, is shown b' the
following subscription pap:;- str.rted
yesterday whereby a fund of not less
than $500.00 will be raised as a re
ward for the apprehension of rny
poacher 'who in any w:y molests the
Ditch crec'k herd.
The men subscribing to the sub
scription list want it distinctly un
derstood that they are not only ror.dy
and willing to put up their money foi
this purpose but that every man of
them will be on the- trail of every
poacher who kills or r.ttempts to till
an elk within the limits of Morrow
county.
The preamble a:id list of signers at
our time of going to press follows:
WHEREAS, There are a number of
EJk in Morrow county, Orojon.
whereas1 we, the undersigned are de
sirous of preserving and propogatint;
the said Elk in Morrow county, Ore
gon, we do, therefore, hereby sub
scribe and agree to pay the armoun
set opposite our names to be paid as
a reward for information that wil
lead to the arrest and conviction o
any person or persons killing or at
tempting to kill any such Elk in Mor
row county, Oregon, to be paid upon
the conviction of any such person or
persons killing or attempting to kill
any such Elk.
NAMES AMOUNT
Chas. H. Latourell $50.00
W. O. Minor 50.00
It. L. Benge 10.00
Win. T. Campbell 10.00
F. A. McMenamin 10.00
The Gazette-Times ....r 10.00
A. D. McMurdo 15.00
C. W. McNamer 25.00
L. Van Marter 10.00
James F. Cooke 10.00
W. W. Smead 10.00
Edw. D. Clark - 10.00
Roy Johnson 10.00
Wm. LeTrace 10.00
Heppner Herald 10.00
Names of other subscribers will be
added next weeTc.
Arthur Smith is having material as
sembled for new cement sidewalks
and a new garage.
Mrs. Tom Quaid, a pioneer woman
this county now residing in Portland,
is here this week visiting friends.
CreeK Ranch Bargain
180 acres, 40 acres under the ditch, 100 acres
in w heat 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
CONTRACTOU PENNI.SE TO BOLD
SEW CHRISTIAN CHVHCH
T. G. Dennise, well known local
contractor, has been awarded the con
tract for building the new Christian
church to replace the edifice recently
destroyed by fire.
Excavation for the new edifice has
been completed for several weeks' and
it is expected the building will be
enclosed before winter weather sets
in.
Mr. Dennise's contract covers the
entire building with the exception of
the plumbing, wiring and heating
plant which will be awarded to local
contractors it is expected.
The entire cost of the building
when completed will be around
$20,000.
PHONE 872
ALEX OIBIJ, Plumber
At Starkey's Electrical Store
I Fix Any Old Thins
Auto radiators, Ranges, Heat
ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim
ney Cleaned. Key Fitting
Glazing Etc.
CONFECTIONERY FOIt SALE
Good confectionery business in
Lexington with good stock for sale
cheap. C.ill or vrito,
BUNGALOW CONFECTIONERY
17-18pd Lexington, Oregon
GILLIAM
COLUMN
f. 4. .
Obituary
In 1921
Our Business
DIED
2f
Now she's dead again. We don't
know where she has gone -to, only
trust for the best. But trusting
wont do, that is what caused her
deathe. Bring soma money instead of
flowers to the funeral.
x J tfy
GILUAM & BISBEE
STAR THEATRE
Thur. Aug. 31 and Fri. Sept. 1
Programme Extraordinary
USED CARS FOR SALE'
One ton Republic (nude, express
lii'.lv, pniuiiiiitio li.es, motor ooin
l'K d'ly overhauled.
! 120 7 p.lKseiiKiT llmh'oli, motor
t i'. hauli.'.l, g oil ci rd tin s.
I ;1S Hudson Spe lister. F.xeel
fT " condition. l';e almost new
m. d tiros.
Ml of the above arc real bargains
t: '. tic prices we infer them.
M.;'.o Your Ou ii Tcitus In IteiiMiii
'"o have J . 1st wrecked a 1 ! I 7
Iv ' e and hne many par's I'lmo-e as
!'. i I as new whii'i we ai. selling
v. y cheap.
HEPPNER GARAGE
"A I'.enl l'laco 1'i'r l!'ul Bargains. "
Chas. K.
Dimond
and his
Hawaiian
Entertainers
They Present
W. I the Dream v
Mp'VrJVt Oriental Fantasy
Vit !v
ine rrincess 01
Paradise"
A SOLID HOUR OF MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
ALSO
William S. Hart in "O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED." A big story of tlie
Northwest, in which Hart is an officer of the N. W. Mounted Police. Filled
with heart interest and thrills, staged in nature's sublimest settings.
Children 30 cents
Adults 55 cents
TAD TUUATD
B. G. Sigsbee, Mgr
Program from Aug. 29 to Sept. 4
Inclusive
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Freckles Barry and selected cast of stars in "DIXTY"
Mystery romance, drama, thrill, quicker action than a riot
.squad turn-out amd humor galore.
MOVIE CHATS
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Hait etc., See special Ad
SATURDAY
Bebe Daniels in "THE MARCH HARE." The uproarious ad
ventures of a millionaire's daughter who bet th.it she could
live for a week in New York on seventy-five cents.
There is always just one laugh in. Bebe Daniels' picture,
from; start to finish.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Thomas Meighan in "THE FRONTIER OP THE STARS,'
From the heart gripping story by Albert Payson Terlrine.
A pretty cripple who has spent her life in a wheel-chair; a
girl who knows no wrong
A hardened East Side gangster, brought up in the slums of
New York; a man who knows mo right
On top of a dingy tenement house they meet. What happens
then makes one of the most thrilling and appealing dramas
ever unfolded cm the screen.
See THE FRONTIER OF THE STARS
ALSO COMEDY
COMING Next week: Dorothy Gish in "THE! GHOST IN THE
GARRET." Special cast in "DECEPTION." Mary Miles Min
ter and House Peters.
SHOW STARTS AT 8:00 O'CLOCK SHARP
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
keppner - - - - Oregon
ii
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.
11
FRANK. SHIVELY
Practical Horseshoer
Lame and interfering horses Carefully Attended
g GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NO J
Located at Scrivner's BlacKsmith Shoo
HEPPNER f?2N OREGON