Published Every Friday by
W. A'.'HEAD. FUitor Publisher
TUBERCULOSIS '
IS CURABLE.
Sln'e liniiril nf llcnlili
No chronic rtiea!e is more t a
i'ycii't'd than tulurculot'i if ii
t. -eat men t in a SanitHrium or hi
m;iisi kit tion
hit Year , $1.50.1 liiseovered in time.
1 ix Moulin 75
t 1.. Cll
- J home will restore health t-j most
l ittered second cla matter a' 1 c ? ( of early t u'l. rcillosta lf-h
he pnMohiic or tone, Oreirou, under , , . .
art ( Match X ts79 a ubt. have an examination today
j wiih bared chest, l'our lonal or
Friday, Mar. 2, 1923 lSl;)te pr health association will
"! toknpYnVoZalZoZ 8 'sist -V0U W',h "Wtton orin
qmrktftirim (,rt tikj Cmm ,,,hT if 0,1 ,,ot kn,,w
. (j H.Uif. or vou fvf jju asij,
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Church News
Notes of Interest to All
Local l'notninattnns.
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SUNSHINE AND SHADE
B., Cluroiii-i- V.. Fl.vii i li t'lu-lx'.lnn IIit.iM
Th; rarest picture Art has ever given,
On w hk-h the studl. d lijjit has ever played.
Is made from these two sin pie tilts ficm Pcavcn
A III tie sunshine and a Idile shade.
The grandest day that ever lent ils story
To the long scroll th hand of Time has made;
What is the fair effulgence of its gk ry?
A little sunshine and a little shade.
The grehtest life the w: rldrhas ever cherished,
. The iremory that lives while others fade.
Is only th s when its bikf day lias perished
A little sunshine and a little shade.
Of special i itorest to Eastern
Orvpon is it the ecnrru Sate
Cnritinti I'mleavor convention
b be held ii The Duties, Apt i
1 22. 1U2S. Ttiu will bo the
first ail-state Christian HnflVnvnr
convention to be held eiHt of the
mountains and the yen on piopte
of this part of the stale are in
t 'n liim to Uko advantage of its
neurutps to ill. in.
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a' jounn ptop't'a woiket of tl.ej?
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CAHDS !
ANYTHING IN PHOTOS I
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STUDIO
!J HEPPNER. OREGON J
J. WALKER" t
Lawyer (71 Notary
Public.
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Before contracting or
selling your wheat it will
! pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
ilvunir.-lk-al rhiirehes nf the Ilni f
ted States, will tie the chief eon-it
v nt winner': '. I'l-d C. It; own , HTPntr. Orcjjou
of Lis Aiikh-s vvlm 'raveU all t
X DR.E.E. BAIRD
over the co:ist in the inten sts o'
C uiatiau Endeavor, wilt u'.ui le
a prominen' P rson in the conven !
t-on. l)r Normnn K. Tully, pa
"l)ci;tisl"
Oft Ice in I-'.ilr I'.uildiojj,
$1
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M.cao. Eun.-.l? Uepp.-er Ore.
lone, Oregon
tor of the Fust P'
lia.i Of f-n Sundays and cvcniniiS 5
by .ipn.mincnt.
Count that day lost who; e 'ow descending tun
Sets by thy hand no worthy action doiie.
Owen Meredith in ' I.ucile."
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hmey arrived home from Cali
fjrnia where, for the past two
m nth she has beet: visiting her
pirenK On tho way she atoppea
n. Portland to take in the bights
and visit relatives.
Mrs. Este Baurenfeird is about
again after a few days sickness.
Many people have waited too
long to give their eyes the reces
sary care to save them. Dr. Sam
uel Tyler, of Bend, wi 1 be at
Bnhn's store, Heppner, March
5.h and 6ih to give you care u.
eyesight service; G asses if nec
tary,
Ju'so Walter I
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w ill I. h.I the si.. "n, and Mi.-s
l.ul i Aydeloti' of th-? sane cly,
vi.l prtsi ie at llu- piano.
Tliete w ill be inspirational i d
t drssts, enjo.vibe smvmf. c p-
! fitrenees on ptai t eal (.'hiisti ti
J En tavur plans, graded Chris
i :ian Emkator Mre;ins. a parmie
L-.tiiq it td and all that, iiot-4 I o . 4!
o.aiie tlies't annuhl gatherinrsj
atractive to youi g p ( pi ".
A commit tre is at worlt in Tl.ei
Di'lrs ni.il;ii g pri pait'.! uns fo
,l e eateit
JACK FERRIS
: Danufidan :
It pays fo look well.
"Specialist in Hobs"
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M.t-lH i v.ry flrbt iiml tl.li.l WVilmn.
Uny i,l cin li 1I1. W. M. oy Sien-
!i-r, Sivy, i;imir (iilfdili, Tr. u-.
A. A. M.:Cal.c. ,
I,iciiHt CluipliT Xo. JI3 (). K
Mi i-tii the ms'iinil iiml tuurlli Tin k
Ifi.v nf 1'iu-li month. W. .M ,Mr. l.lnr
tli i Mm. Sit.v., K111I1 Mamm.
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C. L. SWEEK I
ATTORNEY AT
LAW. I
First National Hank Hld. J
HcrrntT. Oregon J
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Morgan school is progressing ; r. K i-. h r-im. v. u .1:. i;. i
nicely under the care of Miss
Christiana and Mrs. K. Ely. The
children were pleased with the
half holiday in honor of Washing
ion's birihiluy.
The latest news from Mr. and
Mrs. Harbison is that they are
bjth improving slowly.
Mrs. James Hardest)' was call
ing on Mrs. John Nash, las:
Wednesday.
t When You Visit Hcppncr I j
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"Hlkhcin Kestatirant"
innu ni 0' lilt- coi v. 11 1
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t on, and splendid backini; i be. 1
it i ven it not 01 ty by the h e I . ;
churches, but by the Chamber of
Commerpe. variiun elii! ft nn.l t!ie
Citv itself. The iimnie-D-d a r.'i. 1 At The
'orinm is to be used for the con
vention session?, which speaks
wtll for the city's htetei-t and
the a Irqii'.te housing of thf con
vei.ii ti.
According to intrte: t exptvss-
in various patts of the Ftate. the
convention will be weli a'tended
he d-iepat-a will be given free J Physician Ar.J Surgeon
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.-.-.vituciy in r:nc iMcars:-:-:
One thin! about this market - your rcind needn't
ho made up when ymi come in. Our layout of
choice meats Is just one delimit full sti;,t;e!tion .ifler
.inntlli'r 't.' mii.n 1ft,.... ,l....'l .1 .
- - 1 v'ih ii jrwu uiiu ihee wnai yoti navt I
; )uir taste sctior-ju.-.t speak up. No douht that
5. particulttr cut is in our icfrigtrator.
! ! lone Meat Market, T. E. Iterson
if TAiilil.i..tiA.t.tii .
AppartnKTils For Rent
Electrically lighted, Water connec-
(ion, Rent reasonable -
:-: Inquire Independent Office:-:
imnrum 1
$ Good Meals Dist of Service t
Lunch Counter
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: ! A.D. McMURBO, M.D. ?
iONE I5LACKSMITH SHOP"
We are prepared to take care of your
shafliivj requirements by the installation of an
electric key way nnchine and a slock of shafting
in a wide rane of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for salts. Agency for the
Harris Mjirifacturiiy Companies new combines.
J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor
Church Directo.y
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!. . i. K. Mi-'-U flivt nml thinl
riiiiril.ij- nf nu ll iiiiin'li. X li. Sir-i.
' I 1 -M'lirilv. V. (i. i;iiiiy t.iiiul. !.
ry.. inl.i ItiU-hii-, Tj-iib., K:tii
lirlituw.
Mnrrou I'umilv I'niii.inn linnii
Jtiixler. CIiiik. Wlrkliimli-r
s ry.
, I III fl HZ
lice In MaionicIJuildin;
I Trained Nurse' Assistant
I Htppner. - Orci!on
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She firs! 5l03.ur.it of $i,0l0.
000 Benecictine Atibey was re
eenuly opened at Mount Anuel.
The Pac.fic highAav sou h
i rm G ants Pais to Ash. an J wi,.
be beautified by tree piaMii.g.
The Fedeie! Government has
begun work on a $400,0 JO je ty 'writtn. and prewiled by Briga
project at Ueedsport. j dier General Miirdc-ti Gist, Grand
.Master of Mtfons of South Caro
CRAN MASTEU'S LETTtR
WASHINGTON ACQUIRED
Of of the mo.-.t valuable and
n cent ! cQuiiilii nf of ti e Iowa
M&-o..ic I.ilifJ r aceonlinti lo lis
Mil t tir . is the on inal l-tti-r
A bill has been intio !i c d p c
viding lor a ?210.t0j
builJing at Ari . ia.
Th? Colon1
tiack for li'27 w
031
1 1 a
lina al thai liui'i to G'one Wash
jinuton, at Cbarli-fctor, in Mav,
1701
:;vcr H-'-'-nl -fit is I tt r wra pre-fntfd lo
.vorth Va hn.ibn duiing Ida viut t..
.Siuth Carolina while on a t r.r
WILLOW BRANCH UNION
C. E. SOCIETY
Pre. ThemaFurbts
'. Pre?. John Condor
Sec. Mary Slocum.
Treas. I-M. Keller
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FlltS I' BAPTIST CilUKCIi
Su.Tiay School at 10:00 A. M.
Pi ayer Meeting, Thur., 7:30P. M.
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'ONGPvEGATIONAL CHURCH ?
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K.-v. VV. W. IIIiAI). Pastor
Services
11:00 A. M.: C. E nt 6..1.-,, p.
Prayer Meeting, Wed
HK3T CilUli'Il CHUKCH
San lay School I .:.;!) A. M.
Evening
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YEA
Grayer Meeting
Sen I
C. E.:C:3); P,..
at 7:30 P. M.
iiiir Service,
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CHSPTICN - - .75
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In comp!iance with Oregon
State Barber's Law We
furnish individual, steam
towel for each customer.
Jack Ferris, Dermatician
lone, - - - Oregon
ofihe southern s, rm. It we'.
cornet him lo the .j ae as IVt-ai-dent
of the couiiiiy inula num
ber of tho Cra t 11 1 consratu
55I.SC "') i;irn upo" t!, iub:i!ihn.ent
o' a tree K-pu0i,c pji teil b)
WiMiOm, SireiiKth and Utauty."
Largest "O. Master"
TIip "I'liimli.M'" nf ;':! I ri( i, wlili li
li!:iii' In Hp i:iIiici ! Ilui lii','(( In
Villi i-t li Hip lnr; I plcinru evvi
i;ilnfril liy t lilt 11M 1 - Htm.
A. II. JOHNSTON
Physician & Surgeon
I 'In Mil- IMfiri- Mil 1 11 'I.I.I
tifdlili 1 tv M it In I'il'
Hcppncr - - Oregon
iiie, 7W owl ii.''n
I-rum !).( 1 ttj if.no .1. M.
F. II. ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
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IONE OKLOON
Morrow General
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wish Hr.st class accomtnodalior.s.
George Ritchie, Prop.
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COAL FROM COLE.
D'.eaehLts 'c 'Jack Eye
A ftt-r n full or 11 Ii! u Hip nkln ninj
lip kiil fl'nlll (lisriiln !, a hy lliil,ln
11 imililrp of Mtnri-li u'scii wlili onicj
wiili-r on Hip Injun il jui t.
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Sili III II Klnru v,:.: -.v "Ciiiiiii In
nml ln:'ii'i'l imr ir.i- "avi siiIIh iiihI
mclilliil aowtiK. V.iri ..;!! nnl he 11 1
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- Vl YOU ALV'AY5 FIND THE
Dr. F. E. Farrier hu frv nrrc:T- at nriir-
1 - 1 inc.
Dentist
Office; Odd Ft-Hows Hld'g
Heppner Oregon
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Load. Wood, li. M.
Accented piano teaJier. 4
I Li xinpti r, Orryon.
Parliamcrtnry Nickname
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llimii-iil whli li nii-t hi CiivpiiIij Kiiji'
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I ti r t. i-.murfiniii in urn ni'W I'llll
In tilt i. .7.1 mm i, nun mm em-lv im lil-i,,u in f.
I kip ymi K'll ui lilslnry," f,. I i ll-Ill lliilln nml iviih iiiIvim-: imI 1,
it hi t- t 'd 1 lii pilf.M-,, .it n( 11I1 fin l.v ' I'IhIii. I'IiiiiiiiIi nml niliniw i l,,.(-nn
'Vlinr it fui n,(. coliixej" 'iv 11 cull In Ktixlimrt iiiiiIit Opiuki' dun
troll New 1 ue In KI7I.
I FARMERS ELEVATOR
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Farm Implement
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR.
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSK KNGINE8,"
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
Wl.r MILLS. WINONA WAGONS
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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