f PAGE SIX THEHEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, September 5, 1922 construction work now in progress there. Mr.'Baldock wis formerly in charge of the work in .Jrls c"un:y but was 1 iter promoted to the r.osition of district engineer with headquarters "M tCl 17 -INTO THE- R. II. Baldock district en? nee- foi J V j the highway commission, accompan- v LOCAL NEWS ITEMS-"" j U a by Assistant Chief Engineer Kelly v TT V i of Salem, were in town for a 3'ori. .-. V V VV VV . j(j,lle Friday cm their wy to tre;ai La Grande. Ttr and Mrs. V. O. Tinylws have ! (; illiam county section of the Oregon- Frank Lieuallen was returned from a few day's visit at , Washington highway to iii'Uev. . the I visitor Saturday. W;.lla Walla. I ,'Ir. and Mrs. Harold Colin have re- ! turned from a short visit at Portland '. and the coast. j !MXM iiiKl ISO.Wtl) For two ' school f;irls or two school i;oys. In quire of Mrs. ILL. Bengo, City. 13-20 Leo Bartholomew, of Hlanfiold, ! visited his grandmother, Mrs. Man Ji.t, tholomew, of this city recently, i .Vhy pay more for gasoline when 1 "i can get it at the Byeis Chop Mill for 30 cents a gallon? 8tf A mariage irent. was issue;! 1v,l F,ilay to Fdwanl Iteitman, of lone, i ri i' Miss It u th Van Vaelor, of '1 he I J'. U s. 'lay ItogerH returned Thursday I ev ning from an enjoyable two week , vacation spent at Portland and coast points. .Miss Minnie Crltes, of Portland, r ii ' has been visiting at. the Theodore A .'ei-sou ranch where tier brot'.er is i hiployed, returned to her home Fri day. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mr.!. Claud Coats, of Oregon City, A:;u8t 24th. Mrs. Coats was for merly Miss Flossie Harlow, of this' 'Ay. Miss Virginia Carran, of Gresham, wim has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J'ri'itt Cox, of Sanl'ord canyon for sev ,er:il weeks, left l'r r her homo Thurs day morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Alters are spend ing a couple of weeks in Portland and their daughter, Miss Alma Alters who accompanied them to the city v !l spend the winter there. Mr. anj Mrs. Jiinry Peterson and l ii.le son Henry jr., of Kigh'.niile, wco in town Wednesday on a snop p!ng trip. Mr. Peterson ray; Ids wheat crop averaged 22 1-2 bushels IT aero. a Heppner fl. W. Swaggat camo over from Pendleton yesterday to look alter business matters and visit old friends, (ieiirgo Mays lie recently bought a cargo o fmonkoys at a bargain, and he is1 taking orders- for the lively pets among his old friends who need them most. Charlie Harlow, who has been v.ii king for some lime on a radio out M was able to pick up some broad ;,, ilng I'roin the Orrgonian h'talion at Portland and also heard portions of n conversation from tho Catalina ' on off the California coast. II. W. Oliver who hns been, in the e loy el' the coiinly highway de pi' 1 1 meat for a couple ol years as an cspert rock man, lias moved his fam ily lo town for llio wimlcr. They arc occupying (he Mrs. Thompson resi de, ice in (he northwest part of town. ' lr .and Mrs. John Wiidenan left Friday morning for Hot Lake where he goes for treatment for rheumatism Mr. Wlideiian has been Kul'l'ering from that trouble for several weeks and only returned from Carson, springs a short time ago where he failed to get permanent relief. F. It. Wilson, formerly of the lone section, now residing at Santa Anna, ' lornia was here during the week visiting friends and looking after bu.-iness loaders. Mr. Wilson's home s :'0 miles i-.hu Mi from Los Angeles mid 40 miles from the ocean and thej hae both line fruit farms mid oil 'i "s .down I here. Mr. and Mrs. Key V. Whlteis and Mi'. Claud Co droie to Arlington Tliiiisday iil'lernooon where the two la.'ioM took the train that night for an eastern trip, Jls. fox going to M o Pros, hospital at Kocbesler, Mum., for treatment, and Mrs. W'hitels to Galeshnrg, III., where she will visit relatives, later going to Clii'-ago for a post graduate cour.io In iiuirslng. She expects to be away from lleppn. r about eIx montlm If you want to know the real fascin ating joy that only beach vacation can give. Fishing, clam-digging, hun ting, horseback riding, golfing, ten nis, etc., are also among the delight ful, health-giving pastimes at the beaches. Reduced H'inpd Fares are still in affect; but the season is getting short, so doin't delay Ask our agent for "Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoors"; then pack your outing duds and pur chase a Round Trip Summer Excur sion Ticket via the AT- North Beach Clatsop Beach Tillamook Beaches or Newport UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Insuring tho most wonderful trip down through the Columbia River Gorge Let our agent tell you nil about it, arrange your itinerary and make your reservation. C. DARBtT AGENT AV.M. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt. I'oitland, Oregon GILLIAM & BISBEE'S COLUMN Come and get the county agent's machine for the dry treatment of your seed wheat with copper carbon ate. The work is done perfectly and economically. Get y6ur order ir early as it takes some time to make one. j We have sold all kinds of grain drills but have decided that the Kentucky Double Run feed is the best suited for this territory. Come in and look them over for yourself. The Revolving Rod Weeders are the ones that get the weeds. If you are geing to use the dry treatment for your seed wheat you cannot afford to pass up the Calkins1 machine. ? t-Jj GILLIAM & BISBEE HAR WOODS DIAMONDS -:- WATCHES -:- JEWELRY PIANOS -:- PHONOGRAPHS OREGON HEPPNER USED CARS FOR SALE- Ono ton Republic truck, express ho'1'-, pneumatic tl.es, motor com pletely eve: hauled. ' ''20 7 passenger Ilmh'oii, overhauled, ood cird tires. motor IMS lludion Sptndster. F.xecl I condi-ion. Fixe almost new co-.! tires. All of the above are real bargains I. ' :i. prices w e offer them. '.' e Your Own Terms In Kcn.-on a !-. e ;:: Itlel haw w v : heap. wrecked a 1017 t'K'.ny p.u-'H Itisos as :V!l we al'e selling IIEITNER GRAGE "A "en! l'Luo lor i;'al lliinruiiis." ASM - fel pit r, j 4 m 'i! School Time Again and with it Comes the Problem of Clothes The easy and satisfactory way to handle it is to either send or bring your Boy here and from our specially selected collection of School Clothes choose his requirements. Our usual low prices for high grade Clothing and Furnishings make your task both pleasant and profitable. -a- MINOR & CO MPANY Heppner Oregon TAD TUCATD B. G. Sigsbcc, jSIgr. Program from Sep. 5 to Sep. 1 1 Inclusive TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Dorothy Gich in "THK CtMOST IV THE GARRET." . An orgy of thrills and laughs and shivers. The funniest girl oa the screen in a picture that smashes the blues.. THURSDAY & FRIDAY "DKCKITIOV," A Romance of Loves Behind a Throne. The real life story of beautiful Anne Boleyn. The girl v.'ho sacri ficed love for the throne of Henry VIII. She won the kitJs of a king, and a mighty eniiire was shaken. She gained a regal crown, and the world was torn asunder. Then beneath the robes of royalty, her heart was cpuimed by the world's worst husband. A talei that will live as long as men and women, love. Filmed on a gorgeous background s of pomp and Spletndor never approached in another screen pro duction. ALSO COMEDY SATURDAY Mai-y Miles Minter as Judith Baldwin and Monte Blue as Tod Musfjrove in "MOONLIGHT AND HONEYSUCKLE." Judith could squeeze more romance into a couple of hours than the average spinster enjoys iin a whole life time. Mischievous, rollicking youth that blithely forges its way to happiness in spite, of all obstacles is the principal ingredient in this swiftly moving Itealart Comedy. SUNDAY House Peters and Fritzi Brunette in '.'THE MAX FROM LOST RIVER," by Katherine Newlin Burt, a thrilling romance of love and loyalty, jcowardice and courage from the Big Timber country.As1 good as "The Branding Iron" and "Snowblind". A classicjof the North Woods; a picture for the people who like the Sensation of being alive. ALSO Booth Tarkington's two reel comedy, "Edgar, Detective" MONDAY John Morrison, the great Irish singer, and Elsie Clifton, dainty actress and talented pianist, present the beautiful tsix reel feature, "SILVER THREADS AJIOXG THE GOLD," villi special music. You have heard the song now see the PICTURE a VAUDEVILLE Children 30c Adults 55c SHOW STARTS AT 8:09 O'CLOCK SCARP ) nd n t Mm Pictures and Vaudeville CreeK Ranch Bargain iSo 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 FRANK SHIVELY Practical Horseshoer Lame and interfering horses Carefully Attended 1 L0C GENERAL BLACKSMITH I Nf. op Located at Scrivner's Blacksmith Sh HEPPNER OREGON ; N It II f r t I 1 I I