Tuesday, September 5, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE FIVE "V la 1K I CECIL Mesdames E. R. Lundell and J. E. Swanson, of lone, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell at Ktiea Siding for several days during the past week. Mrs. Zennith Logan left Cecil on Saturday with two of her brothers and their families' from Yakima for Helix, Oregon, where they will visit relatives for several days. Miss Pat Mahoney left on the local Saturday for Heppner after rusticat ing at the residence of the Mayor for some time . Miss Violet Hynd was the week end guest of Miss Mildred Henrick sen at Strawberry ranch. Clifford Henricksen who has been visiting friends in Portland and other valley points returned to Willow creek ranch Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Van Schioach of Cottage Grove, who have been visiting at the Last Camp left Satur day for Arlington. A large party of the young people from the Cecil district thoroughly en joyed the Harvest dance at lone Sat urday night but we only wish they hadn't sung "We Wont Go Home Un til Morning," in such a high key for 11 the cats and dogs in Cecil joined in the chorus. And Oh Boy! The re sults were J Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hynd and children, of Ukiah, W. G. Hynd and , Dave Hynd, of Sand Hollow, s'pent Sunday and Monday visiting their J friends in Sunny Cecil and also tak ing in all the improvements at the j Hynd Bros. Butterby Flat ranch. John Krebs sat dreaming over his campfire in the mountains a lew nights ago. Sleep at last overcame John and all went well until ho was1 aroused by a terrific heat and smoke and discovered his clothes burned to a cinder. John conquered the fire and then fled to his friend Phil Brady's camp, where that gentleman was peacefully snoring. John helped himself to some clothing and return ed to his1 own camp. We have been told that later that night Phil went through the same trouble and was wihout clothing until he visited his next neighbor's camp. It is rather funny that John didn't tell Phil of his trouble nor Phil didn't tell John yet the news got out. Mis&'js Zella and Reita Kelly, of Parkdale were the week end guests cfMr. and Mrs. George Krebs at the Last Camp. ' Walter Pope left Cecil on Thursday for a trip on the Columbia highway. Misses A. C. and M. H. Lowe of the Highway House visited with Mr. and Mr3. Phil Brady at Athlone Cot tage on Monday. Gene Logan, of The Willows and Sydney Wilmot of Portland arrivod in Cecil on Saturday and are having the time of their lives in rediscovering Morrow county before leaving for their homes. Robert Lowe and his radio, which he has almost got completed spent Thursday at HighvicW, the home of Elvin Miller, where Robert intro duced the radio to his' young friend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardesty and fam ily and also E. B. Gorton, of Morgan, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Streeter cn Sunday. Mr. Gorton had heard so many good things said about Cecil that he fel' obliged to call personally and verify the reports.. Mr. and Mrs. Ksrl Farnsworth and family who have been spending sev eral weeks in the Hood River dist rict, returned to their ranch near Rhea Siding, all feeling much im proved in health by their outing. Grover Curtis, of Rhea, left r Thursday lor The Grand Dalles, Washington, where he wil lvisit with his sister before leaving for a tour through the Eastern states. Miss Violet Medford, of Canby, ar rived at Strawberry ranch on Wed nesday in readiness to open the Rhea Siding school where she will teach for the coming term. State Highway CommiiSioner W. B Barratt and family and Mr. Johnson, ,f Portland made a short visit at ijuueiuy fiats i uursuay un inuir nay home to Heppner after a delightful trip touring through Oregon. Mrs. Davidson and friend, Mrs. Mc Clough, of Hood River, were callers on friends near Hood River Thurs day. Johan Troedson, of Ella, was a business man in Cecil on Monday. V. G. McCarty and his daughters. Mrs. B. G. Sigsbee and Mrs. L. E. ' Van Marter. returned Sunday evening from an extended auto trin thrnnt-h California. Mrs. Vinton, Miss Odile Groshen and Miss Anna Dohertv left Smulnv morning for Coquille. Oregon, driving diuunn oy crater lake, and up the coast route to Coquille. j Mrs. Lucy Wedding left Monday morning for Portland on business and expected to go from there to Portland for a visit before taking up school work for the winter. WANTED An experienced, trust worthy lady wants steady situation on a ranch where she will have full cnarge ot housework. For particu lars enquire at this office. 19-20 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Latourell returned Friday from a visit at Port land and left Monday for a hunting trip in the wilds of Grant county near Fox valley. Mrs. George Blahm and dr.ughtor, Elizabeth, left this morning for Port land where the ywill visit for a week or so before going to Centralia, Washington, where they will make their future home.. Mr. Blahm will join them in Portland about the 15 LI Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stilwell, who visited their nephew, Ray M. Oviatt he.-e recentl:-. met with "a f it.-l no- cident mear Tacoma while on their way from Heppner to British Colum bia to visit a so.i who resides there. While drivin gon the Camp Lewis highway, a cow steppei in front of their car so close that Mr. Stilwell coull neither stop nor avoid the ani mal. The car was overturned ad M-s. Stilwell wr3 so seriously injured i t 'oiie died beloro reaching a "100 pital. Two Ford loads of young people from Gresham arrived in Heppner Sunday afternoon after many trials and tribulations. They left Gresham Saturday and expected to reach Heppner the same evening but they also left the proper road to Heppner and it was not until sometime Sunday forenoon that they located it again. They figured that the detour amoun ted to only a hundred miles or so. While in town they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs'. Albert Adkins. The party leit lor Ciesham ;ionday morning. FOB SALE Used Ford in good repair for sale cheap. Enquire at Universal Garage.17-20 pd. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE CHEAP 160 acres, sheep or dairy ranch on railroad and highway, under irrigat ion. Part down balances terms. Also 291 acres farming land in crop at $20.00 per acre. Part down terms on balance at 6 per cent. Three miles from railroad, three-quarters mile from school, on county road. Good well oC water. For particulars and full information address: HERALD OFFICE, Heppner, Oregon. 17-20 PHONE 872 ALEX tilllll. Plumber At Starkey's Electrical Store I Fix Any Old Tliine Auto radiators. Ranges, Heat ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim ney Cleaned. Key Fitting Glazing Etc. at Thomson Bros, for Boy's and GirPs School Wear OUR Assortment of Boy's and Girl's footwear for the school season were never more complete. Boy's and Girl's Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 Boy's and Girl's Sweaters $2.50 up Boy's Knicker Suits $8.50 to $ 1 5.00 Boy's and Girl's Windsor lies .35c - .50c Boy's andGhTs Blouses $1.00 and $1.25 Srhool Hose 25c - 35c - 50c Thomson Bros. Heppner - - - Oregon Superior Drills Van Brunt Price List Single Disc .'4 x 7 $168.00 S x 7 205.00 16x6 180.00 20 x 219.00 16x6 187.00 x 7 ' 210.00 20 x 6 222.00 We handle the Oliver and John Deere lines. Plows, Harrows, Discs, and Winona Wagons NONE BETTER Peoples Hdw. Co. Heppner, Oregon J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS R. Z. GROVE DENTIST Successor to 11, j. Vaughn Permanently located In Odd fellow's L'uilding HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON F. A. 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