PAGE SIX THE HEPPNER HERAL'D. IIEPPXER, OREGON Tuesdav, November 21. 1022 ' -LOCAL NEWS ITEMS'- Mi.-'.- Doily llailmv 1. nil le r brother were in from Rhea c !': ,:tiurd: night to see tin- tiri-li o!' J I i f i Mib.-rription campaign. Miss Har low carried home with her an (!- being Kant set of table silverwan vvimn-r of the fifth prize. Coiih' to the Men's Class Sunday at I ii rat rl church. 211-31 Mir. Jack tjorliani and Mi.--s Had ley, of lloa rd man. Mere ov r from thai live bill tr Saturday niuhl relum ing on Sunday's train. Mis. riorham was tlio winner of (In- Fourth prize in t I:c Herald subscription mmpaigi, ii scliolai .ship in Hehnke-Walker lius- liness college at. Pol l land. FOR SAI.K --Coal or wood heater. Inquire al. this oilice. It Henry (Jay, old time resident of Illiea creek now residing near Her iniston on an irrigated farm, was in town, yesterday on business. Mr. Gay Js well pleased with his new home and Jin nays in another couple of yearg when they get more water on the Westland project that country will bo a veritable Paradise. There will be an important town at West land, Oregon, Mr. Gay believes and that place, which is only a Hidetrack Jiow, iH right, at his door. FOR KKNT Cozy 4 -room cottage. J Inquire of John K. Johnson. Frank Armstrong, a foinier Con don resident now living in Portland, is here for a while in the in teres or tie.; Columbia Basin Wool Ware house;. FOIt RENT Six room house part ly furnished, in Ileppner. Call at this ollice. 2!HI' '. A. Me.Menamin was here from Portland for a few days during the week looking after busines affairs. Mr. Me.Menamin attended the open river meeting at Pendleton last wee'i; and says it was a rousing good meet ing. Joseph N. Teal and other prom inent, business men of Portland were present and Mr. Teal in an able ad dress, urged concerted action on He part of the people of the Columbia basin in pushing the project along at Washington, IJ. C. Mr. McMenamin expects to return to Portland today. John Ifealey, who is running his sheep near Lena was in town yester day. Why pay more for gasoline when you can get It at the Byers Chop Mill tor 30 cents a gallon? 8tf John F. Kenny was in from his ranch Friday and reported a fine rain the night before and grass growing fine, all of which makes any sheep and cattle man feel good. DO YOU WANT to Duy or trade for one of the best 40 acre Improved farms on Pioardman project. Ask the editor of this paper about this place then write Arthur L. Larsen. Echo. Mrs. Frank Anderson went to Hot Miss Violet Driseoll, of Spokane, is here visiting at the It. L. Uenge home. Miss Ijri.icoll is a niece of Mrs. Uenge. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Avers and Mrs. S W Spencer went to Portland last Wednesday for a week's visit with friends Ah enjoyable evening was spent at Federated church Tuesday evening when the Christian Endeavor society gave a banquet at which a large number of Endeavorers from Lex ington and lone were guests. The banquet was all that could be desir ed and an interesting program was also given. A crew of v,ornmen are engeged straightening the Willow creek chan nel under the .May street bridge. After building the bridge, which is a part of the state highway system, it was found that it did not fit the creew exactly and now the creek is being built to fit the bridge. The Patron-Teacher association held their regular meeting at the school house last Tuesday afternoon with a large number of members present. A short but interesting program was rendered and the regu lar order of business attended to. Everett Pattison, who is a student at Hehnke-Walker college in Port land this winter returned to his studies last Thursday after spending a couple of weeks at home helping out with a rush of work in the Her ald office. Mrs. M. L. Curran went to The Dalles Thursday morning for a short vi it with friends returning Friday evening. FOR SALE Solid oak dining room set of table and six chairs. One Axminster rug. Inquire of Mrs. Geoige Aiken, Heppner, Oregon. 3 Id It lake Friday for a short stay. NOTICE Change of terms Commencing on November 1st, 1922, our terms for all merchandise will be cash on de livery or strictly thirty (30) Cays. So do not put ub in anmbarrassing position by asking us for further time, which would be impossible for us to allow. We appreciate the trade accorded us in the past and respectfully solicit the same for the future as indicated above. Yours very truly, GILLIAM & BISBEE. 01 TIC.KKS KLKCTKI) BY THE LOCAL RED 0'ItOSS CHAPTER WSm lieaters I I F "M f -Ranges ! IM jjl See us before you buy and- 1 Lbv- .-. . - ; , JqJ thing in furniture. lj ff 'jv'r ... , XMi; c can'y ,,c lest in. heat- MW T iaf:Sij ers and ranges, and the prices 1 Si W l-JCr XjZm R :!':! fl u ' m See our line of- I N ' DAVENPORTS, g J : Sp:;:5S2 CHAIRS lj I ! Wm '"M A Payment down f ! mmmHW and nionlhly payments. I u' 1 w W Your credit is good with J J. R. DocHerty j "The House Furnisher" I I 3rd at Washington Street, THE DALLES, OREGON iriBrMwiiOTtf irniMi'iiii iirinir 1 iiwimb 11 iii'miihtiiiiimi im iihiyiiiiiiiMiiiiifliijjij i fin ,1 Last Wednesday afternoo at the court house was held the annual election of officers for the Morrow County Chapter American Red Cross with the following result: Mrs. Emmett Cochran, president; Mrs. S. W. Spencer, vice-president; Mrs. Gay M. Anderson, secretary; David Wilson, treasurer. Members of executive committee elected were: Mrs. Phill Cohn, Mrs. C. C. Calkins, Mrs. C. W. McNamer, Miss Lulu Hager, Dr. A. D. McMurdo, J. A. Waters, S. E. Notson, of Heppner, C. E Glasgow of Irrigon; Jack Gorham, of Boardman; Mrs Chas. ' Bartholo mew, of Pine City; Mrs. Percy Hughes, of Lena; Mrs. G. A. Bleak man, of Hardnian; Mrs. Jenny Love of Cecil; Mrs. Bert Mason, of lone; Mrs. E. G. Sloeum, of Lexington; Mrs. L na Snell Sliurte, was re-elected chairman of the Junior lied Cioss. Miss Grace Harrington, advisory nurse of- the Pacific division, who is on a trip of inspection of all chap ters where the public health program is being carried out, was present and gave an interesting talk on the work now under way and asked for coop eration between all branches of the work-. S. E. Xotson also told of the work being done here for the ex service men and of the work yet to he done along that line and empha sized the thought that service to the sick and disabled veterans is above things the first dutv of tlm n,,i Cross. The work of the county nurse whose work has been supported dur ing the past year by the Red Cioss was recommended by many speakers and recommendation made that this work be continued. QTAR THEATR B. G. Sigsbce, Algr. Program Nov. 21 to Nov. 28 Inclusive WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EUGENE O'HRJEX in ft Chivalrous Charley There are a thousand ways of getting into trouble and 999 of them are women, and Charley Reilly knew them all. A comedy from life itself. - ' ALSO NEWS WEEKLY FRIDAY MARIE PREVOST and HARRY MEYERS in "Nobody's Fool" The sparkling comedy drama of a beautiful girl who knew all about men, until she met the man who knew all about women. ALSO 9th EPISODE OF BUFFALO BILL SATURDAY NAXOOK HIMSELF in "Nanook of the North" An Epic of the Snowlanrts. The marvel drama of the fear loss, lovable, happy-go-lucky Eskimo. The truthful and thrill ing story of how they live, love, battle and dream at the ton of the world. Distinctive! Different! Everybody should see it. ALSO MOVIE CHATS AND COMEDY SUNDAY- (TLLEN LAX MS in TKanlisiving Foi fit of Heppner Ivodeo B g-MSDAY, FAIR PAVILION ErVerybody Invited Good Music Th is space contributed by Central Marhet Latourell Auto Co. t i i NOV. 30.! i! Illl I I I ' I HIllsniAS SEAL I!t! E TO i::ci:mi5i::s first The fifteenth anniml s.nl r Christmas seals by the Oregon Tu- ; berculosis a.8ociaUoii, will be launch- i ed throughout the state December first and continue throughout the; month, closing Christinas eve. Never ; before has the state been so well or-i ganized, from the most remote rural ! district through its school or settle-1 menl, down tu the large cities, and j for hat reason the most successful ' campaign in the history of the or-! ganizatkm is anticipated. Mrs. Saidie Orr-Dunbar, executive secretary of the association, who has spent much , time throughout the state during the past two monhs, set ting up the organization, says of the lvalue of the work: "I want to call attention to the people of the state to the fact that in 1904 of every 100,000 deaths occuring were due to tuberculosis and that in 1921 only 100 of every 100,000 deaths were due to this disease. Is this saving worthy of the continued support of the people cf the state? The answer in past years has been a boost for a healthier Oregon by means of a lib eral purchase of seals. The purchase must be liberal, as our budget for all of our work throughout the state ft r the t;:niim c:;r Is J H. 000 anil our only souivo of income is the sale of seals at a penny apiece." County, ii;y and village agt nts for this vart of the state have been as signed as fidluws: Gilliam eouii'.v Mrs. Clay Clark, Reading club, Arlington; frl.s. T fi. Weinke, eadin-: club, Condon; Mrs-, llelle Keys, Mayhlle; Miss Georgia Perry, Lone Rook. I Cram county Mrs EJith Wyllie, Dayville Morrow county Mrs. Jennie Lowe Cecil; Mrs. F. R. Bennett, Lexin,'- "Watch Your Step" A zippy comedy that shatters all records for speed and ac tion, in which a city fellow in a hickory shirt battles a coun try hick m tailor-mades for the hand of the banker's daughter Also Nature Scenic, "Climbing Mazamas" and Cortoon "Jerry or the Job." MONDAY and TUESDAY I'Al'lJXE FREDERICK in "The Glory of Clementina" From the story by Wm. J. Locke. A remarkable story and a most brilU iu characterization by Miss Frederick, in a be witching outlay of stunning gowns. i ALSO TRAVELAUGHS FANCY FRUIT and BON BON DISHES Just Arrived at CASH VARIETY STORE Big Values for Little Money 25 Cents out of every $1.00 Ycu 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. ! . ton; C. F. Grover, Irrigon; J. P. Mulkey, Roardman; M.'s. A. L. Ayers, Woinans' Relief Corrs, Heppacr; Mr. Arthur L Larsen, Star Route, Echo; Karl Kirsch, Hardnian; J. C. Tuc'K- ier, lone. Wasco county Mrs J. WeUer, Mo- sier; Mrs. Ida tarusie, .Moody; Miss Vesta Holt. Y.M.C.A.. The Dalles. Wheeler iounty -Mrs. C. D. Bar nard, Woman's Relief Corps, Fojsil. re-si! Headquarters for the famous Hardeman Hats NOW $4.00 Sam Hughes Co. - '