Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 06, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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CECIL ITEMS j
Tuesday, May 6, iqiq
Albort Bowker of Heppner was in
Cecil Saturday. t
Mat Mollahan was a business vis
itor at Arlington Monday.
Mises Etta and liirchie Raines
were visiting around Cecil Monday.
Mrs. Karl Farnsworth of Rhea
Siding spent the week-end in Hepp
ner. Miss Irene Douglas of Willows
visited with friends in Condon Satur
day. Mrs. Turner and family of Ion?
visited with Mrs. George Miller Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Duncan and
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The Paint Season
This is the time of the year when the spirit
of cleaning: g'ts everybody and the first thing
that should come into your mind is the value of
painting- up your premises.
We are exculisive agents in Heppner for the
famous
Bass-Hcutcr Paints
these paints are recognized as the very best
that can be bought and we offer you them in
every tint and shade.
We also carry a full line of KYANIZE in all
shades. This varnish is made for the particular
housekeeper who wishes to touch up the little
places around the house that are not sufficiently
large to call in a painter. And for retouching
the furniture where it has become marred. Lei
us demonstrate them to you.
We would be glad to talk over your paint
needs with you.
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Sale Begins at 1 1:00 a.m. Free Lunch at Noon
Say Mr. House Owner isn't this weather getting into your
system and making you long to see the old home shine again
like it did when it was new? Don't you realize that a new
coat of paint would bring back all its freshness that it would
again have that new appearance of which you were so proud
when you first built it? This is the time of the year to start
lat work and you know howbadiy it needs it.
Wo wisli merely to call your attention to the fact that wo
have a full line of. standard paints every color or tint that
you possibly coud think of. Besides every thing needed for
the interior decoration of your home.
MACHINERY
i iQ-foct Push Binder,
i 8-foot Double Cut-Away Disc.
-s 24-foot Harrows.
1 ?y inch wide tired Full Truck Wagon
2 3!4-inch Wagons.
1 3-inch narrow wheel agon.
1 3-beUom Plow.
2 Walking Plows.
1 Disc Plow.
1 I lay Baler.
1 Generator.
1 Wood Saw.
1 Churn, 10 gallons.
4 Sets 1 larness.
1 Ch'i'ihani Fanning Mill.
1 Cream Separator.
HORSES
5 Draft Mares, sucking colls by side.
() 2-year-old Colts.
1 Yearling.
10 Work Horses, aged 5 to 8 years.
1 3-vear-old Draft Colts.
CATTLE
2 Cows.
0 Yearling Steers.
Miss Mildred were in Arlington on
Monday.
Mrs. Den Barnes was called to
Heppner Thursday to the sick bed of
her father.
Mr .and Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn and
family spent Sunday with Mr .and
Mrs. Ben Barnes.
Mr .and Mrs. Henry Streeter and
family of Fourmile spent Tuesday
with Mr. J. W. Osborn.
Mrs. It. A. MoFadden and duugli
tor Miss Helen of F.ightmile were do
ing business in Cecil Saturday.
I Mrs. Albert Bowker and Mrs. Ack-
ley of Heppner were hunting up their
j old friends around Cecil Wednesday.
1 J. W. Osborn and Clarence Win-
tors of Shady Dell went to Heppner
Thursday returning home the same
! day.
A number of ladies and gentlemen
of Cecil spent a very pleasant day
Sunday on a fishing parly on Rock
creek.
Miss Kli.nholh Seeley of the Mc
I'nliie ranch and Miss Mildred Dun
can of Kwing were callers at Cecil
Friday.
Walter Pope and John Miller re
turned home Sunday from Pendleton
whore they have been visiting with
friends.
TrpSSQ All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 6 months time on ap-
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proved notes bearing 60 interest per annum.
THIS SALE MADE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
THE FARMERS' EXCHANGE of the INLAND EMPIRE
Heppner, Oregon
F. A. McMENAMIN, Auctioneer F. R. BROWN, Clerk
rsterest
We have a complete line of Chinamcl for touching up and
rellniB'hing tlio.se old pieces of furniture that you prize so
highly and this work will come right along with the spring
house cleaning. These varnidics are prepared bo that they do
not require the services of a painter and you've no idea the
amount of good you can do in ono room with a few of these
colors. We've every one you could want.
Gilliam & Bisbee
COME IX AND I.KT US TALK PAIXT TO YOU
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MANY SAi.KS
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Mrs. A. B. Bo'.:er, manager of the
Heppner Garage, and agent for many
of tho leading cars
w
ful automobile saleswomen on the
coast, reports the following f.ules
during the past week:
Folds- W. H. Lowen, Hardman;
C. H. Irvin, lone; O. Peterson,
F-ightmile; Walt Helmick, and Prof.
Boitnott, Heppner; Karl Beach,
Lexington.
Euicks E. H. Warner, Lexing
ton; W. H. Cronk, lone.
Studebakers Jim Hayes, Hepp
ner; E. L. Turner, lone.
Dodges E. M. Shutt, Oscar Otto,
Heppner; Karl Beach, Lexington.
Hupmobiles Mrs. Dick Wells,
Heppner; Sloan Thompson, Echo.
The lrick
HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
ICE
McAtce & Aiken, Proprietors
CUKAM AND CARD PARLOUS
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Herald only $2.00 a year.
It May Be True That a
Has Nine Live:
Cat
But its a cinch your car has only one so why not get tho hc-t from
that one life, all the pleasure there is in operating your car is when it is in
first class running shape. You can only do this when the repair work and
up-keep on your car is trusted to men who know their I at Miles' who un
der stand the many little things that worry the motorist who know just
what to do in each case.
We pride ourselves on our reputation for looking after the details the
small things that make a world of trouhle and if your car is left in our
care these small worries will he forgotten.
Prolong the life of your car by giving its care over to us.
We wish to particularly call your attention to our Battery Depart
incut. We operate our own rebuilding station maintaining a man who
dne nothing but attend to this work. We offer you free inspection of all
kinds of batteries and free distilled water. By availing yourself of our
batterv service you are saved the long wait and expense entailed in sendm;'
our batteries away.
Rivers & Ackley
REPAIR DEPARTMENT HEPPNER GARAGE
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Reduce Expenses
By buying now. Look at these prices; good only
while stock lasts.
Cilass Tumblers, set $ .25
l'lour Sifters 20
l'Vuit Press 20
Dishes less than cost. I'.namelwarc below nor
mal juice. I-J foot Linoleum less than wholesale
A Pew of Our Many Specials.
Case Furniture Company
Arthur Hodgson of Willow creek
ranch who has been In the mountain.'',
for the past week returned home on
Saturday.
Willie George Wilson, Robert
Lowe and lvin Miller of Cecil were
all callers at the McEntlro brothers'
hone Monday.
Scott Brown returned to Cecil on
Sunday and left for Heppner Mon
day. Mr. Brown has rented a ranch
on Kock creek.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, ac
companied by Mis. T. H. Lowe of
Cecil were callers at 1 lies McKutire
brothres' home Monday.
Oral Henriksen and Frank Kernes
returned home from the mountains
Tlniiv.day wliere they havo been
looliing alter some stock.
Marion VanShoick was a guest of
Mrs. Dennett of the Last Camp on
Friday. He announces the arrival
of a line (laughter, at his home. Con
gratulations from all their friends.
Mr. anil Mrs. K. Logan, and family
of the Willows, Mr. and Mrs. Boyl
Logan and L"on Logan and family
of Fourmile spent Sunday with J. W.
Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd and futili
ty of Diitterby Flats nut owl over to
Hynd brothers of Hoselawn, Sand
Hollow, Sunday, where they spent a
very pleasant day.
Miss Surah May who Iiiih been
touching school at Grass Vulley ar
rived 'inline Wednesday where she
will wpend her vacation with hr par
ents on the Lone Star ranch.
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llaiy itiiitlioloiin-w of Stanrii ld.
In mi; hi a line bunch of yearlings
from lliid IiiiiIIiith Iliilterliy Hals
ranch at Cecil iliiiint; the wick ami
He i i.iih.i iiiiM lH cmii: I,. tcil nf lim e
iv! v.liicb niT" billed to ( ' 'liicova
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Turn that nuiplt' i-biik imd in
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c-ry one Mircem.
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ii iiuitlir Ikiv.- uniill your liu'lng
will limine n ifiiinl niuk' t.
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STOCK RANCHES
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WHEAT RANCHES
I.'iniI (Mali- 111 ("ceil at the ples-
j ii I time is ciy iilualile. All in ii
cif biliil bi-luiufiiiu tu Mil'. I'eUi Nui-li
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1 loi the i-iiiii nl ?i ii. ti e pnichiiri-r
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cniinly's laigi'Kt wheat growem.
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