THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, ORE., THURSDAY, JULY
WEEK'S NEWS. ""i"HKKK
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Local And Personal Happen
ings of Eeppner And
Vicinity.
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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 co'nty
THIS PLACE CONSISTS OF 08 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.
THE CROP CONSISTS OF 310 ACRES IN BLUE STEM
WHEAT; 250 ACRES FALL SOWING, BALANCE SPRING
SOWING ON SUMMERFALLOW GROUND.
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.
npFP MQ 5,000 cash. Balance
X lIYlVlO very best of terms,
further information call on or write to
Omar Stanton,
HARDMAN, ORE.
0R Hiram Tash,
HEPPNER, ORE.
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Mrs. C. C. Gilliam is visiting with
relatives in Seattle.
to Spokane
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ITH A WELL BALANCED STOCK
OF BUILDING MATERIAL CON
STANTLY ON HAND. WE CAN.
WITH PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH, FUR
NISH YOU WITH MATERIAL" FOR THAT
BUILDING NO MATTER WHETHER A
HOUSE, BARN, SILO, HENHOUSE, HOG
SHED OR GRANARY.
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF PLANS OF
BUILDINGS DESIGNED WITH CARE AND
FORETHOUGHT, EACH AND EVERY ONE
AN INNOVATION OF MODERN APPLICA
TION. AS A SAVER OF COUNTLESS STEPS
AND USELESS TOIL, THE TUM-A-LUM
PLAN BOOK IS KEEPING THE HORSE BE
FORE THE CART. WE ARE FAIRLY MAK
ING THE "FIR". FLY INTO BUILDINGS
WHICH ARE TRULY A PRIDE TO THEIR
RESPECTIVE COMMUNITIES.
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOTJ
THESE PLAN BOOKS. IF YOU ARE IN
TERESTED IN THE PURSUIT OF HEALTH
AND HAPPINESS, APPLICABLE TO YOUR
LIVE STOCK AS WELL AS TO YOURSELF
AND FAMILY, THEN TUM-A-LUM HOMES
AND BUILDINGS WILL HAVE SERVED
THEIR PURPOSE.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
Camping Parties--
gers with camp equipment, or Ford for
hire with or without trailer.
PRICES REASONABLE. By Mile or Day Rate
See me at Heppner Garage. E. H. KELLOGG
People's Cash (Market
Phone Main 73
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Prompt attention given all orders.
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
THE GAZETTE-TIMES
MORROW COUNTY'S LEADING HOME PAPER
Accurate News Given in an Interesting Way.
S. E. Notson went
Tuesday on business.
Norton Winnard has accepted a po-' X
sitton at the Heppner Garage. I t
Don't overlook the commercial 1
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Chas. Pointer, prosperous Lexlng
ton farmer, was in Heppner Wednes
uay. ,
Three young work horses (or sale
at a bargain. Frank Winnard. ' A.
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Headquarters Ranch.
Miss Anna Cramer went to Port
land last Sunday and she will spend
the summer in that city.
Mrs. Mose Gamblll went to lone
last Friday to visit with her parents '
Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Sperry. . I
Marion A. Loehr, local abstracter, '
went to Portland Saturday lor a two j
weeks visit with Mrs. Loehr.
Mr. and SJrs. W. D. Newlon of the ; A
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ouawu.iijr Btnjuuu were irttimacimg .
business in Heppner this week.
Miss Ruth Huddleston of Lone
Rock is visiting at the home of her
Uncle Jim Huddleston in this city.
Miss Beatrice Sperry of lone was
a guest at the home of her sister Mrs.
Mose Gambll! in this city last Friday.
County Commissioner Lee Padberg Z
came up from lone yesterday to at-;
tend the sessions of county court this 5
week. I
Miss Sibyl Hager departed last Sat-
urday for Eugene to visit for several A
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Clifford
Sims. . '
Miss Virginia Crawford has gone '
to Tillamook to Bpend the summer 1
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Van Winkle.
James H. McCallum returned to
his home in Eugene last Saturday
after visiting with Heppner friends
for two weeks.
John Beckett of Eight Mile spent
Tuesday in this city and went to
Parkers Mill the following day for
the celebration.
Robert H. Young and Henry Cohn
spent the 4th of July in Pendleton.
They made the trip in Mr. Young's
new Ford roadster.
Ed Duran returned last week from
the Mayflower group of mines in the
Greenhorn mountains. He reports
good conditions there.
Mrs. J. A. Waters and son Pelmar
left the last of the week for Seattle
where they will visit through the
summer with relatives.
Miss Gladys Hams returned to
Portland last Saturday after spend
ing several days visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Hams of Hardman.
Elmer Beaman has ordered his Ga
zette-Times sent to Austin, Ore. dur
ing the next two months. Mr. Bea
man will be located at the Mayflower
mines with Dan Stalter.
W. A. Richardson and family start
ed for Pendleton on the 4th but ow
ing to car troubles were forced to re
turn to Heppner after going about 15
miles north of Lexington.
Mose Ashbaugh was over from
Herminston this week. Mr. Ash
baugh still travels for the Monters
telli Marble works of Pendleton and
he reports good business.
Dr. N. E. Winnard left last Sunday
for the East. He will be absent from
Heppner for about five weeks and
while away will take special work at
Rochester, Minn., and Chicago.
Rev. Geo. B. Van Waters of Port
land will conduct services both morn
ing and evening at the Episcopal
church in this city next Sunday. The
public is cordially invited to these
services.
Frank Cronan of lone and Hoover
Stiewer of Fossil spent Sunday even
ing with friends in this city. They
went on to Fossil Tuesday. Mr. Stei
wer has been a student at Stanford
university the past year.
Another change came in the Hepp
ner Delivery Co. this week, when
Wilbur Swaggart purchased the in
terest of Grover Cox. The business
will be condusted in the future by Mr.
Swaggart and Jeff Beamer
C. L., "Farmer", Smith of the Ore
gon-Washington Railroad & Naviga
tion Co., was in Heppner this week,
Mr. Smith has been supervising some
dry farming experiments in the
northern end of the county.
w. Claud Cox, manager of the
milk and cream department of the
Morrow County Creamery Company
states that this end of the business
is getting off to a good start and its
future success is now assured. He
says the business for" the first month
of operation exceeded all exDectinnH.
C. A. Minor met with an accident
to his Cadillac car on Tuesdav whnii
front wheel dropped off, due to
the crystallisation of the steel in the
spindle. Mr., Minor had started for
Condon when the accident occurred.
The car was traveling at low speed
at the time hence no other irvurv
took place.
"The Amherst"
Tailored to your
individual order by
Ed. V Price & Co.
Whenljuyinfc your Sum
mer clothes have them
made expressly for you
with an individuality of
style and neatness of
shape truly distinctive.
MV Price & Co.
Merchant Tailors Chicago
. will deliver you these
qualities at a very reason
able price.
Be measured Today!
Minor &Co.
Call Main 53
When in need of '
Staple arid Fancy
Groceries
Phelps Grocery Co.
MONT
Livery & Feed
Stables
WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor.
First Class Livery Rigs
kept constantly on hand and
can be furnished on short no
tice to parties desiring to drive
into the interior. First class
Hacks and Buggies
tail around and see us.
We cafer to the
Commercial Travel
ers and Camping
Parties
and can furnish rigs and driver on
short notice.
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Wood and Coal
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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