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PAGE SIX THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, October 16, 1923 LOCAL NEWS I I I I Pat Ward, stockman from Alder dale, registered at Hotel Heppnc Thursday night. Fine rains and good grass Is the report brought in by D. 0. Jastus from bis big sheep ranch Saturday, Mrs. Irene Hprague, olnre man ager of the Latourell Auto Co. at lioardman, was a visitor here Thurs day coming over in the morning and returning in the afternoon. W. J. Gooding, wlio is a brother of Senator Gooding of Idaho and well known sheepman of the Gem state, was here from Boise dining the Wjeek on a business trip. reie uampoeu 01 Condon was a Heppner visitor! during the week. George L. Krebs, of the Minor & Krebs ran r-li at, fcil, was a business Visitor here Thursday. Charlies Harlow, office manager at the Latourell Auto Company's Hepp ner plant, spent last week at Port land as a delegate to the annual con vention of the Knights of rylhias, from Doric lodge. Martin eid reports business im proving in the lumber line lately and lias been operating his planing mill almost continuously for several weeks. His yard at lyxington is also enjoying a good business. John Wildenan is bere from Port land for a few days attending to business matters and arranging for a sale of stock and farm implementR1 to be held . an farly date. Mr. Wiidenan has been in very poor health for a couple of years but is now improving right along. rough that when you Btart up a hill it seems to be leaning a little toward you. "The John Day country ia a croquet ground compared with that Montana country," declared Bill. Claude Knowles, well known hotel chef, who has ben employed at the Condon hotel for the past year has accepted a position with Mine Host Bell at Hotel Heppner and took Dr. McMurdo reports th advent of !charge of the kitch.en there Another big rain swept over this section Sunday night when .33 of an inch of water fell. This makes ap proximately two inches of rain since October 1st, according to Frank Gilliam, local weather observer. It's fine for the sheepmen but bad for the farmers. a fine daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I'at Connell this morning. Jesse Applegate, manager of an employment agency at Pendleton, was a Heppner visitor Monday. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelly, of Lexington, Mon day morning. Mother and child are doing fine, Dr. McMurdo reports. Arlington high school football team will be here Saturday, October 20th, for a game with Heppner high. Both teams are said to bp in good form and an interesting game is expected. Charli'J Acock, of upper Rhea creek, is recovering from injuries re ceived several days ago when a wagon load of nay overturned with him on the ranch. Several ribs were broken and other bruises and abrasions were sustained. W. J. Gooding, of Boise, shipped 1 5 cars of wether lambs out from the local yards Monday morning destin ed for eastern markets. Nine to ten cents per pound is understood to have been the price paid. Another big rain accompanied by considerable wind prevailed last night and fine weather following to day is further proof that all three of the Herald weather prophets know exactly what they are talking about I'll they prognosticate. BETHEL CHAPEL EXPRESS APPRECIATION W. K. Bell, new proprietor of Ho tel Heppner, has taken over the ho tel dining room formerly conducted by K. Tani and will operate the en tire hotel plant in the future. Mr. Tani gave a farewell turttpy dinner to his patrons Sunday as a token of good will. Ho says ho does not ex pect to leave Heppner but may open n lunch room hero. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Matlock and little daughter of Alderdale, Wash., drove over Thursday for at few day's visit. Mr. Matlock has been in Mon tana all summer looking after his sheep being ranged there and Hays It Is a good country for feed but so iMKiie Slieridan. who has been at the Kenny home since the Rodeo whim he sustained a broken leg while taking part, in the roping con test, is on the streets again travel ing ln the Ihree-loggjed brigade. Ed says most people have practically forgotten the Rodeo by this time but he still has something to remem ber It by. Jack French, who received a frac ture of the knee joint when a bad bronc got out from under him during the Rodeo here, came over from Pendleton Sunday where he has been In a hospital since his accident. He is still on crutches but expects to recover normal use of the knee when the fracture is fully healed. After visiting here a day or two Jack will go to his. home on Butter creek for a few days' visit and then back to Pendl,eton for further treatment. A violent wind storm prevailed all day Tuesday with the result that the power lines were put out of business To the many citizens of Heppner who so liberally contributed to our kitchen shower, either with dishes or kitchen utensils or by cash, we desire to express our most sinceie thanks. We also are very grateful for the many expressions of cheer and good will given us since our opening. Sincerely, BETHEL CHAPEL. Dazzling Auto Headlights A serious accident came near happening to an lone party Sunday night while driving on the highway ISA km Show Starts 7:30 P. M. El mm ra tim Star eatre for the day and in consequence the i towards Lexington by the bright Herald is a day late. Two trees were uprooted in the court house park and other minor damage was reported. The storm was a most unusual one for this season of the year. C. N. Jones was in town Monday not too well pleased with the big rain Sunday night. Mr. Jones was all ready to start seeding Monday morning but the ground is too wet. Sacked wheat still in the field is bound to be damaged, Mr. Jones says, unless it is replied and raised off the wet ground. Wet wheat will sprout in 40 hours such wpather as this, Mr. Jones affirms. I E. SHARKEY PASSES AWAY AT PORTLAND B. F. Swaggart and his son Grover B. Swaggart have returned from Portland where they were call ed last week by the death of the for mer's son-in-law, F. E. Sharkey, who died suddenly Monday, October 8th from an attack of heart disease. Funeral services were held Wed nesday at Portland crematorium. Mrs. B. F. Swaggart remained with her daughter for a week or so when Mrs Sharkey will accompany her mother home for a visit here. lights of another car. Driving into the dazzling lights of an oncoming car is dangerous business danger ous alike to the dazzler and the dazzled. And it is so unnecessary. To diim the lights of a car is so simple and easy a task, that it seems that the danger involved by not do ing so would compel the motorist approaching another car at night to take this simple precaution the pos sibility of accident to his own car as wjell as the cars of others. It should not take a law to bring about the dimming of headlights. Common decency demands that a motorist practice this simple rule of night driving etiquette, and good man ners are just as essential on the road as in the ballroom. lone Independent. mm am mm mm mm mm mm tsm mm mm mm mm mm mm urn mm EB TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 AXD 17 SPECIAL CAST "Only a Shop Girl" Round 6 "Fighting Blood" Series mm "The World's Applause" r y-i m n - THTRSDAY, OCTOBER 18 BEBE DANIELS in ARTHUR fJEMMEL SERIOUSLY INJURED IN HAY FIELD A. W. Gemmell, well known farm er of the Lexington district, was se riously Injured Saturday when the team with which he was raking hay wn his father'B ranch on Heppner hill became unmanageable. Mr. Gemmell was thrown from his seat on the rake and sustained a fracture of the skull and other injuries. Ho is at the Heppner Surgical hospital where Dr. McMurdo reporti him do ing nicely. ni The Tax Commission Tangle Judge Campbell expects to go to Salem Thursday to interview Gover nor Pierce on th,e Morrow county tax commission problem. The three men appointed by the governor, W. F. Barnett, O. G. Blayden and Ralph Thompson all refused to serve. Later Charles B. Cox was appointed and by strong insistence on the part of part of county officials it is under stood he wll qualify. Judge Camp bell will suggest the names of Iee Padberg and W. G. McCarty to the the governor it beiing understood that they have both agreed to serve if appointed. H Kfl mm mm mm it ; mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm am mm mm mm mm mm an mm "THE MIRROR Our Gang Two Reel Com edy "Saturday Morning" FRIDAY", OCTOBER 19 WILL ROGERS in 'The Headless Horseman" Third Episode of Ruth Roland tn "Haunted Valley." Pathe News vWeekly 11 I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 CHARD UAHIHKL MESS in "The Bond Boy" No. 3, depicting scenes of 'the San Earthquake. Everybody should see this. Bfl Francisco BB THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICE Effective lucsday, October 2 Chassis $230 Roadster $265 Touring Car ( Demountable Kims $20 Extra) (Starter $t5 Extra) Truck Chassis Coupe . . With Starter mid Demountable Kims Four-door Sedan . . . . With SI. liter anil Demountable Kims Fordson Tractor . . . . f. i. b. Detroit $295 $370 $525 $685 $420 McPherrin-Dausner Lloyd McPherrin and Miss Leoni Dausner were married at the home of the groom's brother, O. H. Mc Pherrin last Wednesday Rev. W. O. Livingstone performing the cere mony. Mr. McPherrin has been here but a short time and is connected with the Arlington-Heppner stage line of which his brother is proprietor a'u: his bride was a resident of Umati.la county. Mr. and Mrs. McPherrin have not decided whether they will reside at Heppner or Arlington their location depending on just how his work as driver for the stage line develops. BUSINESS LOCALS oooooooooot ATTENTION, LADIES! I have just received a big line of Ladies' Garments at prices that will appeal to careful buyers. Dresses $10.00 to $45.00. Coats 27.50 $to $65.00. Also a splendid line of Skirts and Sweat ers at very reasonable prices. MRS. L. G. HERREN. 23-24. HOME AT A BARGAIN We offer the former Gay Ander son home at real bargain. Phone Mr. or Mrs. Gay Andersn for particu lars, immediately. C. C. Calkins, 301 W. Boone, Spokane, Wn. 22-24 HORSES For draft or saddle horses see Dave Pressley in town or at the T. J. Matlock ranch. Prices are right. 24-tf. LINCOLN RAMS FOR SALE T. E. Hendrick, Boardman, Oregon. 23-25-pd. "These car prices arc lours t in history of the company and apply to the latest improve, models. NEW MODELS AW' being displayed in cur Sales Rooms. Place your order now and avoid delay in delivery. Orders received Jiled and deliveries made in rotation. Latourell Auto Company NOTICE Any girl In trouble may communi cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva tion Army, at the White Shield Home, 56 5 Mayfield avenue, Port land, Oregon. 21-tf. Bfl SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, Oct. 21-22-23 Metropolitan Players in Drama and Vaudeville 14 People Entire change each night All new plays Funny Bfl Bfl a Next JVeek: ALICE BRADY in "MISSING MILLIONS" JACK HOLT In "MAKING A MAN" AGNES AYRES in "A DA UGHTER OF LUXURY" CONSTANCE TALMADGE; in "EAST IS WEST" MflflaBflBflaflSBRBBB&flflflflflsianflflgfliiflfliiHHa ;Tum-a-Lum Coal Quartette Sings j THfRE'Ll Bf A HOT TIME1 TONIGHT-WITH OUR COAL EUKNIN$BRIGHT ' The Smaller Sizes of Coal are CHEAPER and for many uses BETTER Come in and we will tell you why and also why you will . ue good judgment in get ting your supply now . There's a reason. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Yards at Heppner and Lexington. Phone Main 912 Building or remodeling our free architectural service can save you money. You Can See What You are Buying when you fill your tank from a Dayton Visible Gasoline Pump I have just installed one at my Repair Shop. Let me fill your tank next time. M. R. FELL Chase Street RAGS WANTED C lean cotton rags wanted at Herald office. Knit underwear, etc., not acceptable. 22-tf FOR RENT 2 ground-floor rooms, steam-heated, suitable for store cr of fice. Hotel Heppner building. 2 4-tf REWARD Lost, during Heppner Rodeo 4-year-old iron grey gelding branded L C on shoulder; bay geld ing about 5 years old branded O 2 on shoulder. Liberal reward for in formation or return of horses. G. B. Swaggart. Heppner, Ore. 25-lt ! TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS I want to take this nethod of thanking one and all for the splendid patronage accorded me while con ducting the Hotel Heppner dining room. K. Tani. Prices Have Dropped We are now offering new stock at lower prices MILL RUN BRAND MIDDLINGS CALF MEAL KERR'S MILK MAKER and MILK RATION ALL KINDS OF POULTRY SUPPLIES Seed Rye for Sale Brown &t Lowry HEPPNER, OREGON Phone 642 IB IB B l!B IB KB fl .KB KB mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm p" BB BB BB BB Bfl mm BS a Ml ma mm mm mm mm Bfl Bfl BB Bfl Bfl