Tuesday, September 18, 1923 PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PATTISON, E&tor and Publisher Entered At the Heppner, Oregon, Postotfice as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months - $0.50 BOOST THE RODEO Every man, woman and il ild in Heppner should, dur ing the next ten days resolve themselves into a committee oi one to boost for the Rodeo. It's our Rodeo and about our only play period during the entire year. Let every body get the spirit and tell everybody else what a fine entertainment it is going to be. The committee in charge are working hard, and without pay, to make the show a big success and if it should fail, in any particular, it will not be their fault but because of lack of interest and enthusiasm in the rest of us. The committee urges every business man to get into his wild west togs and get the spirit. It comes but once a year. Let's all get into the collar, get behind the commit tee and boost. Wear your flaring shirt and your big hat or colored neckerchief. He a boy or girl again for three days. 50 GOOD CIGARETTES GENUINE "BULL DURHAM TOBACCO w;y o'Ihi properties change in our municip; CLEAN UP THE TOWN In a little more than a week IJeppner hopes to entertain a record crowd of visitors. The Rodeo was well patron ized last year and the coming meeting bids fair to attract a much larger crowd. Every effort should be made on the part of the city of ficials and every citizen to make the town as attractive as possible to our guests. There is much that can be done along that line in the ol cutting weeus and cleaning up vacant lots and and all that is needed to make a big ippearance is a little united action 1 . 'i 1 1 and a considerable degree 01 civic prme released m wa s that will do the most good. Many families have been out of town during the summer and their properties have been neglected. In many of the residence districts sidewalks are so ovei grown with weeds as to make navigation on the part of pedestrians at once difficult and disagreeable, a condition that we surely do not want to inflict on our vis itors whom we have invited to come here for a few days by way of enjoying themselves. The Herald has no copyright on these suggestions and the way is open for our city officials to take whatever steps may be necessary to have these unseemly conditions remedied. Towns, like individuals, should on occasion "put the best foot foremost" and certainly no more opportune time could be chosen than an occasion when we will be hosts to many visitors whom we have invited to be our guests. A hint from the mayor, delivered through the chief ol police and stiect commissioner should be sufficient. Give properly ov neis a chance to clean up before a certain date am! if tliev ignore the invitation then let the city have it done and charge it to the property. Let's make the old town spick and span for the Rodeo. Let's go. Clyde Pettyjohn, infant twin 01 Mr. and Mrs. Y. Pettyjohn, has bfen on the sick list the past week. Miss Cleta Palmatrer of Windy Nook has returned from the Hepp ner hospital where she was operated on for appendicitis. Miuu i nciiutg T In ,1 tit mm Ic nauiiit- ' inn Mrs. A. F. Palmateer with heri work. ; g Jim Hardesty is hauling wheat to the warehouse at Morgan for B. F. Morgan. Edison Morgan of lone is assist ing R. E. Harbison with his work in the warehouse. Aubrey and Orval Cutsforthe of Ixington are hauling wheat to the warehouse from their ranch near Morgan. W. F. Palmateer began threshing Tuesday of last week. Noah Pettyjohn is hauling whea! from the ranch of W. F. Pettyjohn to the warehouse here. "Dutch" Rietman finished thresh ing on .Monday of last week. There are about 2, (MM) sacks of wheat coming into the warehouse ai Morgan every day. Jim Warfield is hauling wheat for Mr. Witzel. Business at the warehouse was so rushing last week that they werj compelled to close Friday in order to ti'le the sacks already in the ware house. The Morgan school began Septem ber 10 with an enrollment of 21 scholars. Another enrolled tho sec ond day. making a total of 22. Mrs. O. Holaduy of Gibbon, Oregon, has charge of the primary grades and Miss Zoe Fan-ens of lone the higher grades. Thu pupils who have been neither tardy nor absent the past week are: Gertrude, Hazel, Earl, El lis, Geneva and Paul Pettyjohn, Har old and Mary Witcraft, Leona .. and Lela Gray, Edith and Margaret Ely. Katie, Claude and Elise Morgan, Wayne Witzel, Geraldine Funk, and Mary and Ora Holaday. MM!MI- M-H-M-M- MORGAN .j. .j. ,,,,,, ' Hazel Edwards, ilaunliti r of Mr. anil Mis. S. Edwards, is very 111 with inflammatory rheumatism, but is lowly iiiiirovlni'. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ely and son, Kenneth, uf V a m-on er. W.ishini'.leii, were called to Morgan Hie illms- of Mrs. Ely's sister, Miss Hazel Ed wa ids. John Gray and his daughter. I,enis. spent one day in lleppner last week. Our former postmaster, Fred Ely .now living at Herihiston, is in Mor gan for a few weeks helping W. Pal llKllee,' I In csh. 1 Mrs. U. E. Harbison of Morgan left on the Friday morning (rain for Portland. IB .j. . .5. .j. .j. .j. .j- 4 J. PKOKESSIONAL CARDS .J. .j. .. .j. .j .j. .j 4 I 4 'h I 4 DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST Office Upstairs Over Postoffice Heppner, Oregon WE HAVE IN STOCK Tilt fOE LOVV1NG SIZES OE Mason Cords AT THESE PRICES 31x4 Heavy Duty O'rsiz $19.50 I 32x4 " " " $19.95 33x4 " " " $20.55 34x4 " " " $21.15 32x4 1-2 " " $26.40 33x4 1-2 " " $27.00 34x4 1-2 " " $27.80 35x4 1-2 " " $28.45 HEPPNER TIRE BATTERY SHOP S. E. NOTSON AlTOIlEY-AT-l,AW Office in Court House HEPPNER, OREGON WOODSON & SVVEEK ATTOltN EYS-A 1-I.AH' Masonic Building HEPPNE-li, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN' and SIKGEOJI Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER. OREGON DeLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $1.00 Over Case Furniture Co. Sump K. Ynu ViK-'or K. II. Hutler Van VACTOR & BUTLER ATTOKNKYS-AT-I.AW Suite 304 First National I!. ink P!dg. IIIK DAI 1.1 S, (KI:;0. WATERS & ANDERSON KIRK INSURANCE Successors to C. C. Patterson HEPPNER, OREGON Gilliam &. Bisbee THE BIGGEST STORE IN TOWN "She's Wild! Let's Go!" Heppner Rodeo, SEP! 2749 Of course you will be here. You can't afford to miss it. While waiting- for the big show to start we invite! you to drop into our big store and do your waiting. You will be welcome. While resting you can also improve your time by looking over our big stock of HARDWARE, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, FARM IM PLEMENTS, PAINTS, OILS : Just now farmers are interested in GRAIN Let us show you the good points of the KENTUCKY DRILL, undoubtedly the best drill on the market. Gilliam oisbc "We Have It, Will Get It or It Is Not Made' m PHKHHaKH mm HB w y B H H HB K 11 a BUMailBWK llfl r SsV H H HEPPNER September 21-i9 a Ol COURSE YOU WILL ALL BE IN AT T EX DAN CK. WE INVITE YOU ALL TO MAKE OUR STORE Y O U R 1 1 E A DO U AR T E R S. Rest Room for the Ladies Phelps Grocery Company I i