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Local And Personal Happen
ings cf Heppner And
Vicinity.
WEEK'S NEWS.
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The Hiram Tash Ranch, lo
cated 2 1-2 miles west of
Hardman in Rood Canyon,
one of the best wheat grow
ing sections in Morrow conty
TIII3 PLACE CONSISTS OF 668 ACRES. 475 ACRES IN
CULTIVATION, BALANCE GOOD GRASS LAND. GOOD IM
PROVEMENTS; PLENTY OF WATER. THE- PRICE IS
$30.00 PER ACRE, INCLUDING ALL THE CROP, STOCK
AND MACHINERY.
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THE CROP CONSISTS OF 310 ACRES IN BLUE STEM
WHEAT; 250 ACRES FALL SOWING, BALANCE SPRING
SOWING ON SUMMERF ALLOW GROUND.
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STOCK 10 HEAD WORK HORSES; 4 HEAD YOUNG HOR
SES, 1 SADDLE PONY, 2 MILK COWS.
MACHINERY 1-3 INTEREST IN HOLT HARVESTER;
GANG PLOWS, HARROWS, WAGONS, MOWING MACHINE,
GRAIN DRILL, JONES' WEEDER, BLACKSMITHING TOOLS,
AND MANY OTHER NECESSARY TOOLS TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION.
TFRMQ $10,000 cash. Balance on
A L'-lviriO very best cf terms por
further information call on or write to
Omar Stanton,
HARDMAN, ORE.
0R Hiram Tash,
HEPPNER, ORE.
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YOU CAN BUY LUMBER AS CHEAPLY HERE
At Home as Yon Can Anywhere in the World
The volume ol business that we are doing in Lexington is certain
evidence that the Tum-A-Lum policies are meeting with the approval
of every lumber user here.
Drive rlRlit in and load up no dickering necessary. You
' get the right price whether you ask for it or not.
Figure with any concern engaged In the lumber business any
where in the world try out any Mail Order House you ever heard
of when you get the figures come to us and ask us what our regu
lar price is, and you will find, as others have found, that you can buy
lumber at the right price at home without dickering without
quibbling or even asking for our "best price."
Free complete blue printed plans and prices guaranteed to
cover ALL material necessary for building.
The volume of business that we are doing the Increase in sales
each month the activities in the building line that are taking place
all can be taken as direct evidence that the TCM-A-LUM METHOD
OF BELLING LUMBER is famously successful here.
Our well assorted stock our method of selling at OXE PRICE TO
ALL of shipping direct from gigantic saw mills located right in the
heart of the forests all these things are only a few of the REAL
REASONS FOR OUR INCREASING BUSINESS.
If you want the best price if you want the best lumber if you
are tired of figuring lumber bills come right to our yard and do just
as the largest users of lumber do buy your lumber where we ire
too busy to try to talk you into paying just a little more.
NO FIGURING NECESSARY ONE PRICE TO ALL.
"SEE CRONK OR WEIGEL ABOUT IT"
At lone and Lexington,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
VACATION
"riivrr WILL SOON
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BE HERE
Plan N
ow
A Truly Recreative Trip.
New Scenes New Foods
New Air Everyone Needs.
Let us help you find Them. N
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
is The Direct, Pleasant Route
to the Chief Resort Centers
of The Pacific Northwest.
Booklets, fares and specific information about Yellowstone
National Park, North Beach. Wallowa Lalce Park, Mt.
Hood and Columbia River Retorts Free upon application to
J. B. HUDDLESTON, AGENT
Harold Colin made a trio to Port
land the past week.
Jack Hvnd was in the cltv from his
farm home at Cecil on Tuesday.
Harry Johnson recentlv returned
from a few days' visit in Portland
Jas. Carty was in the city Tuesday
on business from his ranch at Tub
Springs.
Miss Virginia Crawford will leave
Saturday for a few weeks visit with
friends at Tillamook.
Howard Swick was over from Mon
ument this week after a load of
freight ror Sam Cochran.
Sam Cochran and wife of Monu
ment have arrived in the city to visit
with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Tur
ner.
Mrs. W. W. McQueen of Milton has
arrived in this, city to visit at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Johnson.
W. W. Smead went to Portland
Wednesday to spend a few days on
business. He will return home Sun
day evening.
H. A. Emry Hardman business man
was a Heppner business visitor last
Saturday. He reports conditions good
in the south end city. '
Miss Altha Devln has returned to
her home in this city after visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral
Scott on Heppner Flat.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buschke, of Rhea
creek, were visitors in Heppner Wed
nesday. Mr. Buschke reports crop
prospects fine in his locality.
FOR SALE Several head of work
horses, both broke and unbroken.
Can see them at my Tub Springs
ranch. JAS. CARTY.
County clerk waters recently is
sued a marriage license to R. B.
Steers and Velma Baird, popular
young people of the Hardman section.
Mrs. C. S. Van Duyn of Spokane ar
rived in the city last Friday to visit
with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Ayers.
Mrs. W. E. Walbridge is also a sister.
Mrs. Van Duyn is a former resident
of this city.
Mrs. Fred Elder went to Portland
Sunday and will remain in that city
several weeks visiting with relatives
and friends. Mr. Elder expects to
leave next Monday for Wyomin?,
where he will spend the summer with
his father. He will visit Yellowstone
National Park before returning home.
Prof. J. B. Horner of the Oregon
Agricultural College will deliver one
of his celebrated lectures at the
Christian church in this city Satur
day evening. Prof. Horner, who is
Instructor in history at the state col
lege, has traveled extensively in for
eign lands, and the , results of his
travel in the holy lands will be the
basis for his lecture Saturday eve
ning. Don't fail to hear him.
George Perry returned this week
from Ritter, where he has been re
ceiving treatment at the McDuffee
hot springs. Mr. Perry says the
springs are popular these days, there
being more guests there than the ho
tel can acocmodate. Many Umatilla
and Morrow county people are regis
tered there at the present time.
Sheriff George McDuffee spent sev
eral days in Umatilla county on offi
cial business the past week.
Dan Barlow and daughter, Miss
Virginia, were in town yesterday
from their farm home on Eight Mile.
Mr. Barlow was enthusiastic over the
recent rains and now looks for a
bumper crop. He is of the opinion
that spring sown grain in his section
will yield heavier than the fall sown
grain.
Ed Kellogg, jiteneur, has added to
the capacity of his Ford with a trail
er. Mr. Kellogg is now prepared to
carry passengers and their camping
outfits at reasonable charges. He
will make a speciality of camping
parties during the summer. See his
ad In another column of the Gazette
Times.
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"Tke Amherst"
Tailored to your
individual order by
Ed. V Price & Co.
When buying your Sum
mer clothes have them
made expressly for you
with an individuality of
style and neatness of
shape truly distinctive.
Ed. V Price & Co.
Merchant Tailors Chicago
will deliver you these
qualities at a very reason
able price.
Be measured Today!
Minor & Co-
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Call Main 53
When in need of
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
Teachers Take Exams.
School teachers of Morrow county
are taking the examinations at the
court house this week. While the
enrollment Is not as large at the op
ening day as in former years, it is ex
pected that more will arrive before
the last day. Those who have reg
istered are Etta Adams, Hardman;
Mrs. Bertha Stoneman, Hardman;
Gladys Musgrave, Parkers Mill; 0.
F. French, Lexington; J. G. French,
Lexington; Opal Briggs, Mrs. Blanche
Watkins and Zetta Stephens of Heppner.
St. Marys Academy
THEDALLES. OREGON
OLDEST AND BEST PRIVATE
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN EASTERN
OREGON.
Education thorough and
- practical, Terms moderate
Academic, Commercial and
Music Courses.
SEND FOR. CATALOGUE
Phelps Grocery Co.
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REDFRONT
Livery & Feed
Stables
WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor.
First Class Livery Rigs
kept constantly en hand and
can be furnished on short no
tice to parties desiring to drive
into the interior. First class
Hacks and Buggies
Call arouad and see us.
We cater to the
Commercial Travel
ers and Camping
Parties
and can furnish rigs and driver on
short notice.
HEPPNER . - . OREGON
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HEPPNER WOOD YARD
N. A. CLARK, Proprietor,
SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN
LET US SUPPLY YOUR FUEL
NEEDS.
Phone 396
Heppner, Oregon
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