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LOCAL
HAPPENINGS
Mr. Frank AnJersoa of Eight Mile
In the city on TuesJaT.
Walter Cochran uf lone "was a Sat
urdey evening visitor in Heppner.
Chaa, "ihuik" Bell, hag Just re
covered from an attack of the mumps.
F. A. McMenamin, local attorney,
left Tuesday evening for Arlington.
Mrs. Mar)' U- McHaley has gone
to Grant county to visit with relative.
. W. B. Kinley, north Morrow far
mer, as Id the city on Monday after
a load of distillate.
Prtti Rujer came over from Long
Creek laal Hveek ith a bunch of cat
tle which he shipped to market.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vinton of lone
were visitors in Heppner over Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
McCullough.
The Misses Lois and Lola O'Neil
arrived Saturday and are visiting
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
O Niel of this city.
John and Dan McDevitt, progres
sive farmers north of lone, brought
np a new White truck fom Portland
the last of the week.
W. R. Irwin returned the last of
the week from Rockaway where he
spent some time with his family at
their summer cottage,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Huston and
children John and Elizabeth left on
Tuesday in their car on a vacation
trip to Portland and Albany.
Emmett Cochran and Mrs. Nel
Welch and children of Heppner pass
ed through town Wednesday on their
way to Ritter. Long Creek Ranger.
Misses Ruth and Anabelle Howard
ot Heppner arrived in Condon on
Wednesday and. expect to spend the
summer here. Condon Globe-Times.
Myron Carver, who went east re
cently with a trainload of cattle and
sheep, is expected home the last of
the week. The train arrived in Oma
ha last Saturday.
Richard Peterson, prominent Eight
Mile farmer, has bought a two-ton
. Winther truck from Vaughn t Sons,
which he iwill use In moving his,
wheat Crop to market.
Oscar Borg is enjoying a visit this
, week from his brother, Frank Borg,
of Missoula, Montana, who is accom
panied by his young son. They a
rived. Saturday evening.
8. W. 8pencer, cashier of the Farm
ers & 8tockgrowers National Bank,
made a three days business visit in
Grant county last week. He was ac
companied by Mrs. Spencer.
Forest Ranger C. L. Keithley, who
for the past month has been employ
ed on detail (work in the Umatilla
forest office, left yesterday for his sta
tion in the Heppner country. Pen
dleton East Oregonlan.
Mrs. Chas. Becket and daughter,
Norma Jean, of Eight Mile, were pas
sengers on the train Wednesday re
turning to their borne after a short
visit in Fossil with Mrs. Becket's
parents. Condon Globe-Times.
-' Mr. and Mrs. V. Gentry and Mr.
Gentry's mother. Mrs. Nancy Gen
try hare gone to Colfax, Wash., to
v;sit with relatives. Mr. Gentry "will
look after some of his sheep up in
t!:e Washington country while away.
Mrs. D. T. Goodman and young
son. accompanied by Mrs. Goodman's
sister, Mrs. H.B. Witter of Los Ao
jeles, Cal., who has been visiting
here, left on Wedesday for Portland.
Mrs. Goodman will remain in the
Rose City until September.
B. G. Sigsbee, local theater man.
who spent several days in Portland
last week looking after equipment
for his new theater, returned home
Sunday, accompanied by his daugh
ter. Miss Elaine, who had been visit
ing with friends in the Willamette
Valley the last six weeks.
Paul V. Maris, director of the col
lege extension service, went to Port
land to attend the wedding ot his
brother Homer Marts, an O. A. C.
graduate, and Miss Buena Msrgason,
a graduate of the University of Ore
gon. The ceremony took place Mon
day evening. Mr. Maris attended the
luncheon given Saturday In honor ot
E. T. Meredith, secretary of agricul
ture. Summer Session News, 0. A.
C.
RED PAMPHLETS
YANKS SPURNED
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Poison Propaganda to Russian
A. L F. Revealed by U. S.
Secret Service.
Extracts frem pamphlets, published
by the English-speaking Communists In
Russia, and distributed ameng the
American troops In the North new
In the possession ef the U. 8. Depart
ment of Justice.
"Comrades! Drop this dirty work.
Turn your guns on your real enemies,
the sweaters and capitalists.
"Come with ns In the far nobler
straggle to establish tht triumph af
labor the world over.
(Signed) N. LENIN.
"East and Central Europe It
aflame'wlth the revolt The exploiting
class has In some countries fallen, and
In others are on the point of falling.
The dawn of the day of Labor's eman
cipation has come I"
"Ton have arms. Ton know how to
use them. Will you, like slaves, use
them In defense of your master, or
will yon use them to help your class
be free? If the former, then you
know that yon will meet with defer
mined resistance of the united revolu
tionary people ot East and Central
Europe, and History will be your
judge. If the latter, then here's s
hearty welcome late the ranks of In
ternational labor."
"We want yoa to understand that
every country In the world Including
your own can become a socialistic
state, a workmen's country. If only It
follows the Russian exsmple. Every
nstion In the world Including the
'yankee race' can become a really
free nation. If It only does away with
the trusts, the money lords end the
bloodthirsty exploiters. It Is up to
yon American soldiers to do HI It Is
uo to you to brlni: the grent lesson of
Willard Service Station
BATTERIES RECHARGED
The Lexington Garage
FREDERICKSON BROS, Props.
We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires
Repair Work Oils Greases
Nevv US. Navy Officer
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Genuine U. S. Navy Officer Tents, m&Je from but quality 12 . What Car
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PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Etc
Dingy rooms dampen many a housewife's
interest in the borne.
Keeping the woodwork, walls, floors and
furniture looking bright and new helps to
make her home life well worth while.
A few dollars spent for FULLER Prod
uct will work wonders. It will put "rays
of sunshine" into the borne.
W.P.Fuller&Co.
Jferf Branch Hit
tne Hus!an Hev!i!t:on Home to yivir
tolllnf sod sufferlnr. brothers. It's
up to yoa to start It there !n your
ow America, you Just start It anj
your brothers will follow you ! Tou Just
dare! Ton have nothing to lose but
your rhalna Tou have a world to
gain.
"Tou Just dare to take home with
you the Red Banner of the Revolution
and Inscribe upon It :
"Down with capitalism 1
"Long live Industrial Freedom I
"Long live Socialism I"
"Tou probably would let us alooe
and go home. If your officers would let
you. But they do not Intend to let
yea de so. Tou are under their orders,
sad they are under the orders of "hlch
er ops," and those are under the orders
ef "still higher ops," etc. At the top
ot the whole pile are the wealthy
capitalists who want to get their
greedy hands upon the mines and
factories, railways, eta, of Russia.
That Is the reason you are here to rob
worklngtuen and make millionaires
richer.
"We know that you are bound, hand
sad foot by discipline and have been
la blind Ignorance of what you were
dolnp here or why yon came. The only
way that you can do the decent thing
Is by breaking the discipline that
drives you to this crime against your
own kind, the working class.
"The war Is over. There Is no hon
est iviin for yon to submit to mili
tary r!er Tou are not fighting
"Oermiin militarism.' Too are sub
mitting to It when you obey the com
mands of your own officer.
"Tou tn break away. We know
that you nni. for we did. You are
powerful eunuch and numerous enough
to srrest the officers or to do with
them what you please. Or you can
come over to ns."
Car Takes Plunirf ther Rink.
A bent fender or two was about all!
the, damage resulting to Fred Lucas'
big car when it plunged over a bank
uear the Farmers' Elevator flour mill
, on Court street Monday evening. The
(car had been loft standing in front
of the C. L. Sweek residence and In
some manner the brakes became re
leased.
Andersons Start West.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson of
this city, twho have been enjoying a
visit to Mr. Anderson's old home in
Aberdeen, South Dakota, are now
headed west and expect to he back in
Heppner in a few days, according to
a card received this week from Mr.
Anderson. They are making the re
turn trip over the Yellowstone trail.
Notice to the People of Morrow
County
Owing to the fact that we are now
out of quarantine and have taken all
the steps ot safe guarding the public
from the spread of this disease by
fumagating all clothes and all things
in my shop and home, I hereby Invite
yoa all to again visit my store.
I wish to thank you for your pat
ronage in the eight months past, and
assure you of my intention of taking
care of my customers, even better in
the future, if possible, than hereto
fore. I have just purchased a nelw steam
pressing machine which greatly en
hances the efficiency of my shop, en
abling me to bring out my work bet
ter than ever, as it will leave no gloss
on the clothes. With this new ma
chine and the added speed with which
the work can be turned out, I.am now
able to clean and press a suit for
(2.00.
Also I have bought a number of
new suitings and yoa will see that my
prices are popular and my work the
very best.
O. FRANZEN,
Proprietor of Heppner Tailor
ing and Pressing Shop.
James William Hui'kaby.
James William Iluckaby'was born
in Macon county, Missouri, October
7, 1847. He passed away at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter
Ktlcup in Jones canyon on Saturday,
July 17, 1920. He is survived by
three .daughters, Mrs: W. W. Ktlcup.
Mrs. Roy Brown, both of near Hepp
ner and Mrs. P. J. O'Reilly of San
Francisco.
The funeral was held from the Kll
cup home on Monday, the service be
ing conducted by the Rev. W. O. Liv
ingstone of Heppner.
FIRST CHRISTIAN' CHURCH
July 2.1.
The usual morning and evening
services will be held. In the morn
ing at ten o'clock will be held the
Bible school, a graded school with a
place for everyone, with competent
instructors. Following this at eleven
o'clock is the Communion service and
then the preaching service. The
theme for Sunday morning will be
"How to Double the Preacher's Pow
er." The evening service will begin with
the Christian Endeavor service at sev
en o'clock, and this will be follow
ed with song service and preaching
at eight o'clock. Theme for the eve
ning sermon will be "Sowing and
Reaping."' Everyone is most cordial
ly Invited to attend all of these ser
vices. Come and let's get acquainted,
and besides we can possibly help each
other.
W. 0. LIVINGSTONE, Minister.
Our Boys Are Fast.
Lonnie uopennaver made some
speed record with his Essei car re
cently, when he drove from the Dan
Way ranch to Portland In a little over
seven hours. It Iwas 5:30 when Mr.
Copennaver and Dan Way left the
Way ranch and they were eating their
lunch in Portland at i o'clock the af
ternoon of the same day.
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W. H. Ayers, Hardman business
niun. was here on Monday,
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The Question
Is Settled
DINE WITH US
Our New Big Dining Room
Is not exclusive to transient
trade. It's tor the folk ot
Heppner First, Last and All
the Time. '
Give the wife a 'rest
and a treat a Sunday
dinner here.
SHORT ORDERS, TOO
Elkhorn Restaurant
Willow Street
F. R. BROWN
Life Accident Health Fire Insurance
Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale
FARMLANDS , CANADIAN LAND
I Buy Grain Sell Realestate
. UP STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
Frank Shively
, Practical Horseshoer
Lame and interfering horses carefully attended to.
SCRIVNER'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST-G.-T.
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WHEREVER weU-groomed
men and women congre-'
gate-in fashionable hotels.at
the seashore Holeproof pre
'dominates. You'll find the rea
son in its beautiful, lustrous
finish and fine woven, strong
texture. Pure Silk, Silk Faced
or Lusterized Lisle, in the
seasons wanted colorings.
Sam Hughes Co.
Heppner, Ore.
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Hosiery
.Bargain
We are closing out our '
McCormick Line of
Cutting Machinery
and are offering at greatly re
duced prices
McCormick Header, Bind
ers, Reapers, Hay Rakes,
Side Delivery Rakes, an4
Stacker.
If you are in need of any of the above,
it will pay you to see us before buying
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In all its branches, including Wagon
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Repair Work ' '
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash
J. B. Calmus
Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop
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