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1 f Tuesday, September 26, 1922. THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE EIGHT v LOCAL NEWS ITEMS .j. .t. .r. . .J. fihn McKnlire nf Cecil was a visit- j, ia H'-pl"!''1' yi Hli-nliiy. Why pay more for gasoline when found a good ni;..rkt in tlit- y, 1 can got it at the Byers Cliop Mill ji.r 30 cents a gallon? 8tf dry weather is having its ef (V t. on the -water supply ti nmuy jii.-'ces. At Otil, according to Cwi-ilr.-tor Bender, the railroad water Vi -k is empiy anil many domestic : !s in tliat. neighborhood arc ;'ood Sale. iK-xt Friday and Katur i! y at. old Minor Grocery store by ' Catholic ladies. It tr. and MM. L. M. Kerrick, of W la Walla, are visiting here this ,.! with Mr. and Mrs. i!:'.wii, whose daughter is seriously 1 ' in a hospital. Miring September Your .50c will t,e worth a $1.00 at llaylors. 20-22 :.!lis Minor was in. from hin randh, ! :A of the Trail," near lone, yesler- i.leml)er Bargain Sal' 50 per cent unt ou all Yon-rex Silverware China and Cut glass. Ladies don't cook Friday and Sat urday. Buy chicken, cakes and pie. at the Catholic ladies food sale at tlx" .'old Minor irrocerv store. It j W. T. Matlock returned from Chi cago Kundi'y evening wrier" i:e smii- I pe 1 his lf!22 crop of lambs. He Wili'lv City, receiving Yrolu $13.50 to flj.ia for his stock. Dale Watkins, former Heppner boy now residing at Irrigon, is now recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. S. K. Notson is at. Hie coast this dry. I week where tie will mend some time i for the benefit of his hallh. We learn from the lloardman Mir ror that Sam H. Ilor.nl man and fam ily, real pioneers of the Boardman country, art; contemplating leaving that place hut the Mirror does not s'ay where they are going. Boardman will lose .one of her best citizens and most consistent boosters whn, S. II. moves away. Cu.'Ii Talks Haylor 20-22 VESSELS BUILT IN SECTIONS J OIl SALE Unbro'ke horses for sale cheap. Will take good notes. Call at my ranch at Tub Springs, Juniper canyon or address1, JAMES CARTY, fl-22 Lexington, Or. if Creeh Ranch Bargain 8o 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 s-'i NORMAN'S ICE CREAM "Best in the West" Always ready to Serve TAKE A QUART HOME FOR LUNCH McAtee & Aiken Phij;3 Intended for Operation on Lakis Far Inland Are Now Trans ported Hecemeal. A well-known shipbuilding firm in 'he north of England is ai the prtseat time building a vessel which will be carried to Africa in portions. It will be re-assembled at its ultimate desti nation. Every year ships are built in Great Britain for use on lakes and in. and waters in all parts of the world. Usu ally these are built and bolted togeth er in the shipyard before being taken to pieces and- sent to distant parts in separate packages. A large mission steamer built some years ago for use on Luke Nyassa, in Africa, was erected in England us if for b.. inching. But no rivets were used; Imlis and nuts held the steel framework together. The sides, port and starboard, were painted in dill'f ent colors, and every bar, plate, and piece of steelwork bore a different number and letter. Thus the builders in Africa couhl tell at n glance whether a plale be longed to one side or the oilier; tlie exact position it was intended to oc cupy was denoted by the reference number. and letter. In order to facilitate transport, tins steamer was divided Into over three thousand packages, each of which weighed from half a hundredweight to five hundredweights. The greatest ditlieulty encountered in sending these ships abroad is wiih Hie boilers and masts. The hoile'-s weigh many tons, and the masts are dillieult to handle on account of their length. STAR Theatre j BELOIICED TO FAMOUS KAN Chair Once Used by Primate Bramhall Restored to Place in Cathe dral at Armagh. An ancient chair which was dedi cated recently at Armagh (Ireland) cathedral by the primate was a great find, being the oak chair be longing to 1'rltnate Bramhall, who j came into ollice shortly after Crom well's time. For many years efforts have been made to trace the chair, but it was only a few weeks ago that It was discovered to be in the bunds of a well-known London expert. The chair was submitted to a famous anti quarian who at once identified It, with the result that it has returned to its original home the cathedral. At the top of the chair is carved a large eye the all-seeing eye; beneath It a crown after a miter, and under that the arms of the See of Armagh. Un der this is the true cross, and below It again 1 (if! 1 the date on which Archbishop Briimhall was enthroned On the last panel are the capital let ters, "M.K.I I.," standing for Armagh. Ik 1 9 ' .. sc crsa- FRANK SHIVELY Practical HorsesHoer Lame and interfering horses Carefully Attended GENERAL BLACKSMITH 1NG V Located at Scrivner's Blacksmith Shop IIEPPNER NE OREGON To Honor Noted Frenchman. The French Academy of Sciences has been olliclally informed that Switzer land Is preparing to commemorate the centenary of the great French me chanician and watchmaker, Abraham Louis Breguet. Born In Neufchatel In 1747, member of the Institut and Bu reau of Longitudes, he died In Bails In lSL'S. The astronomical and nautical Instruments invented by Breguet were noted for the perfection of thier work manship. Ills Improvements In watches included the use of rubles In pivot boles. He fled to London dur ing the Uelgn of Terror, but returned after the ninth Thermldor. On the oc casion of this centenary the Swiss council of state will hold next year an International competition for chrono meters In the observatory of Neufchatel. n V i ' - The Road to Happiness IS made more smooth by a substantial savings account. Money isn't everything but it certainly helps over the rough spots in life. The inborn feeling of satifaction and contentment that accompanies a growing Savings Acccunt can only be appreciated by the man or woman who has one. Open Your Account and Build for Happiness Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon Gone Beyond Repair. I was returning on the electric train late one day from a long bike with my geology class. We were tired, and In getting our seats I pushed Willi my foot the buck of the seat in front so that we could face eaeli other. I beard a crash, and with dismay saw I bad knocked to the tloor a bag which was on the seat. The owner promptly appeared on the scene with what seemed to me undue anxiety. I apologized for my act, adding tluit no barm seemed to have been done to his bag. His perturbation was explained when be announced in a loud voice, "Young man, there are eggs In that bag 1" Exchange. King Admires Shakespeare. The king of Slam Is one of the out spoken admirers of Shakespeare. This was learned through the recent anni versary celebrations at Stratford, when a letter was received by the chair man of the trustees ot Shakespeare's birthplace, written by the king's secretary, who says that the king is translating Shakespeare's works Into Siamese. The secretary sent on be half of the king a check for $500 as a personal contribution to the Shake speare Birthplace Trust and S'J.'iO for the memorial theater fund. lie says that his majesty is an ardent admirer of the British national poet and is do ing his utmost to induceMhe Siumese to study him. . Harmony of Colon. It Is a ell known fact that a pleas ing harmony of colors attracts the eye much as musical harmony pleases the ear. In order to test the liar mony of color combinations, ; ma chine has been devised, described and Illustrated in the IVpulur Mechanics Magat-ine, witn which a colore,! disk Is reM'hed rapidly so as to e:ir.e the odors to merge, and this visual mix ing of the colors gives the same result to the eye as would the actual mixing of the colored inks themselves. Wednesday and Thursday. Sept 27th and 28 Do Not Miss This ! E J&Umm WtriLgemmle, & rr Presents j E) Jhe Universal Super: r1 Jetfel Production! IT COST 1 18 I-Cl. Ms to, ISA Sunny Paradise Monte Carlo 'La Cote d'Azur" In the Casino Salle de La Fortune Wayward women Oorgeously gowned How do they do it? Male and female Parasites ano; prey Wasteful wealth Wanton waste Where does it Come fromf Women's ways Man's Power An adult Picture Clean smart Censored Epitome of Human Passion. Don't Miss It! Written,Directedbu ' and Featuring -Von Stroheini 'A Mgn You Will Love To Hate." HE y ABRAHAM LINCOLNK A FEW OF THE IOO FAMOUS MEN OF HISTORY f PORTRAYED IN THIS 5 WONDERFUL CON TINUED FEATURE . The mightiest costliesfind most colossal chapter pUy ever "screened. CARL LAEMMLE 11 IN THE BAYS GEN HOST E ICEio. DIRECTED BY EDW. LAEMMLE An aming whirlvmcTof 'action, romance ' super-thrills find .suspense DON'T MISS IT! PRODUCED BY U N IVERSA L )) ART ACORD f H JGEN.U.S.QRAnTT il In r -sss? I Vir.r; lli'i Adults - - 50c Children - - 30c Friday, September 29 Thomas MeiRlmn and Agnes Ayers in "CAPPY KICKS," from .the novel by Peter B. Kyne. A tale of the sea and the "world of ships. And a man who could face a iorm, or a fight or a glorious love and see it through! All hands on deck for a picture freighted with thrills and happiness. x Also the first episode of "IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL," historical serial dealing with American Hiritory of the period of 1861 to 1870. Saturday, September, 30 Bobe Daniels in "OXK Y1M 1VEKK," The story of a flirt who h;id never had any fun. Brought up by a fiern spinster, denied the innocent pleasures and pre'tty clothes that are a girl's legitimate birthright, Pauline just naturally bupted loose when her eighteenth birthday arrived. You'll so.y she gave the folks "One V:!d Wee'k" with these firbt fesv days of freedom. AI-SO MOVIE CHATS Sunday, October 1 Tom Moore in "BKATIXG THK GAME." Brisk action and comedy characterize this typical Tom Moore picture. Don't miss it. ALSO SPOHT HEYIEYV Monday-Tuesday, Oct. 2-3 Fred Stone, comedian and dare-devil in "BILLY JIM," a breezy, swift moving tale of the wild and wooly west. FOR SALE Six good coarse bucks. Three miles from. Heppner, up Wil low creek. FRANK WILKINSON. IjOST Somewhere between Louie Marquardts ranch and Lexington,, box containing ladies georgette dress and man's shirt. Reward given for ar ticles if returned to LEE REANEY, Lexington, Oregon. Box 157. It. KOK SALE Fifty Red Durock pigs. All sizes. Address, K. C. HARRISON, Board imn Oregon. ltpd THE HERALD. ONLY $2.00 FOR 52 WEEKS FOIl SALE 160 acre alfalfa farm at Boardman, Oregon. Will sell in tracts of any size. Apply, H. C. HARRISON, Boardman, Oregon. ltpd - USED CARS FOR SALE" One ton Republic truck, express body, pneumatic tlies, motor com pletely overhauled. 19 20 7 passenger Hudson, uverhaulod, good ccrd tires. motor 1918 Hudson lent condition, cord tires. Srecdster. Excel Five almost new All of the above arc real bargains at the prices we orfer them. .Make Your Own Terms In Reason We have just wrecked a 1917 Pod.jp and have many parts almos-. as good as r.cw which we are selling very cheap. HEPPNER GARAGE "A Ileal rhure For Real Bargains." & 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 - - 8- 5KW W mm Worth Selling is- Wort; Telli i V v- Advertise! Do you wonder why the mer chant across the street gets all the business while you get none? HE ADVERTISES - YOU DONT We can make your ad as attractive as this one with effective cuts and copy. Our contract with the Bonnet-Brown Sales Service brings you the opportunity of put ting your advertising on the highest plane of attractiveness and efficiency. Have us call and show you cuts and ads for your line of business" HEPPNER HERALD 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 I i I;