Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 19, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, December 10. 1022
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L. T. Ko.swiwall, who lias !)n
working at Tin- Last Camp for sev
eral months, left on Wednesday for
Salt Lake City where he will spend
his Christmas vacation amongst his
friends.
J. W. Osborn spent Monday and
Tuesday with friends in Arlington.
David llynd. assisted by Geo. D.
Anderson of Sand Hollow, arrived at
Jlynd Bros.' rancr near Cecil on Sat
urday with a fine hunch of cattle,
which will he wintered at Cecil.
Jlavid and George left n Monday for
Sand Hollow.
Kmery Gentry made a short stay in
Cecil on Friday before leaving for
I'endleton.
Clifford Henrlcksen and C. David
nun from Lexington, arrived at the
ranch of Oral llenricksen at Kwing
on Saturday with a large bunch of
cattle which will be wintered there.
Kd Melton, who has been visiting
j;t the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Sitreeter for several days, left Wed
nesday for his home at Pilot Kock.
Mr. W. Chandler and son, Oscar,
of Willow" creek ranch, were doing
lunln!HH In Ileppner on Thursday.
Misses Thelma and Mary Morgan,
of jtroadacres, were calling on their
Cecil friends on Wednesday.
Mis. Melville Logan spent Friday
with friends In Arlington.
"The Mayor" has been busy all the
wedt endeavoring to get his sheep
from Ilymr liros.' ranch in Sand Hol
low .'ind at last has succeeded in get
ling them safely to Rulter Flats.
John Krehs, of Tim Last Camp,
left on Wednesday for Ileppner to
help trail some of Minor & Krehs'
fdieep Id their winter (juarters at
Cecil.
George Urn tides has arrived at
3 lilt 1 1 rliy Flats and will resume his
work for the winter mouths under
our worthy "Mayor."
Geo. A. Miller mid son, Klvin, of
!i),liview lancli were calling on C.V-
il friends on Friday.
Galen FalUner has come to life
again anil is at present rusticating
:il the ranch of Karl Farnsworth at
Jthea.
Miss Minnie Itels, teacher at Four
Mile, is spending1 her vacation at her
home In Arlington.
Monday, December 11 111, was the
wildest (lay of tin1 season in Cecil,
registering 8 below zero.
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DIAMONDS - WATCHES- PIANOS
PHONOGRAPHS - JEWELRY
Very appropriate Christmas Gifts' for old
or young. Our prices are right. See our
window for suggestions.
You will find just what you want in our
Special display of Christmas Watches
The Store of Quality
Harwoods
Heppner, Oregon
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snow began falling again and contin
ued very cold.
Wo are glad to hoar that W. G.
Dec. Kith I'almaleer has entirely recovered
from his rceent enormous feed and
is now able to do his chores once
more at Windynook. We also hope
Wid Is a wiser and sadder man after
his sad experience and he will take
a lesson for his future conduct at
the feasts he will attend during the
Christmas holidays.
HRiSTMAS with its visions of well filled stockings
and its dreams of Santa Claus will soon be here
c
Santa Clans was good to us this year,
and left us the most wonderful pack of
toys and things you ever saw.
The only way you can realize this
wonderful showing is to come down
find see the display. There are toys of
every kind, so you'll be sure of finding
just what you want.
For the grown ups we have many
practical gifts to offer for your approval
Wc would suggest that you do your Christmas shop
ping early so you won't be disappointed later on
le Chr
lore
MINOR & COMPANY
B. G. Sigsbee, Mgr.
Program Dec. 20 to Dec. 25 Inclusive
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
HARRY M0REY in
"THE GAUNTLET"
A tale of love, adventure and fight. Full of action and thrills
Also Larry Semon In "SOLID CONCRETE," two reel side
splitter. FRIDAY
marie; PREVOST in
"DON'T GET PERSONAL"
The desire to help those -who don't need help that's what
ailed the heroine and caused all, the trouble. A snappy
comedy-drama.
Also 13 th episode of BUFFALO BILL.
SATURDAY"
MAE MURRAY in
"PEACOCK ALLEY"
A gorgeously staged drama of the night life of Paris and New
York; a picture reflecting resplendently the bewildering gla
mour of great cities. A picture for everybody to see.
Also FELIX.THE CAT, SAVES THE DAY.
SUNDAY
WILL ROGERS in
"DOUBLING FOR ROMEO"
A rip roarin' Romeo from Arizona! Get ready for the fun
niest picture that ever struck this town. It's a side-splitting
tale of a love-sick cowboy who went to Hollywood to learn
how they do it in the movies. The story of his adventures be
fore the movie camera will keep you screaming with laughter.
We selected this picture particularly for Christmas Eve to
give those not playing Santa a chance to get in on the uni
versal joy-making.. Also SPORT REVIEW, "Self-Defense"
slow motion analysis of blows of famous champs, wrestling
holds. West Point Boxing. And MOVIE CHATS, entertaining
and educational.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
HOUSE PETERS and IRENE RICH in
"THE INVISIBLE POWER"
A thrilling drama of underworld life. But more than that a
tender and emotional story of mother love, a powerful blow
at the sinister forces of life. Do not miss seeing this unusual
picture. Also two-reel comedy.
"THE STAR THEATRE NEWS"
A four-page descriptive program of the pictures being shown
at this theater between now and January first, will be dis
tributed to every residence in town about Wednesday or
Thursday of this week. If you do not get your copy, let us
know. We will gladly mail copy to anyone sending iu their
name and address. "The News" will be issued regularly dur
ing the following months. Let us know what you think of
the new idea.
Gift Packages for
the Holidays
We carry a complete line of Christmas Cigars
and Candies in boxes suitable for holiday trade.
We wish you all a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year
McAtee & Aiken
IT PAYS TO READ THE HERALD ADS
The Eats That are
TREATS
We make it our business to sell meats for 8ts that are real
treats. And we don't comply with the food laws because It la
compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good
service and fair treatment from merchants and professional
men with whom we deal, and because we know It is our busi
ness to sell only the best. '
For breakfast, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no
matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang
ed to fill all orders and would Ifke tp see jour meat order.
Central Market
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