THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. OBE., THURSDAT. NOV., J3. 1J1
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WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER
HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION
WAREHOUSE CO.
WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST
PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES AND PELTS.
GAZETTE-TIMES Advertising Pays. For1 this there is a
reason: Circulation which includes practically ALL
the people in Morrow and Northern Grant Counties.
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HEPPNER WOOD YARD
N. A. CLARK, Proprietor,
SUCCESSOR TO E. E, BEAMAN
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1 FINE ROCK SRINGSNUT COAL
$11.00 Per Ton
WANTED One more suit oi duties
to clean or press.
Mrs. Wilhelmina ftiacy
hat re-openeg her press
ing parlors in the build
ing just north of the
postoMce.
REASONABLE PRICES, NEAT WORK
NEWS NOTES FROM
My residence property In Heppner
is for sale, for price and terms, see
me. J. A. Patterson.
Choice cuts ot fresh meats. See
the Old Reliable Dutchman at The
People's Cash Market. . tf.
See Beach & Allyn's advertisement
n this issue. They are Morrow coun
ty agents for the Dort car.
Wanted Position by man and
wife on ranch for winter. Have two
children. Inquire at this office.
WANTED Plowing by the acre,
will eontract up to 1000 acres this
fall. Have catlpillar plow and 10
bottom gang plow. Write P. B.
Davis, 184, E. 12th, Portland, Ore.
For Sale Nice Winter apples at 11.-
00 per sack at the C. P. Bowman
ranch on Butter creek.
Phone 396
Heppner, Oregon
Get your suit cleaned and press
ed before the holidays.
Mrs. WILHELMINA MACY.
93000 To Be Expended On Graveling
Echo District Roads.
As soon as the weather warms up
enough to allow the ground to be
worked, the construction of a gravel
road between Echo and Butter creek
will start. This is the announce
ment made by Road Supervisor Wat
tenburger in a conference with repre
sentatives of the Commercial Club
yesterday evening.
Work will start at the top of the
hill just west of town and will con
tinue until the available money is ex
pended. Mr. Wattenburger expects
to use about fifteen teams to start
with. Gravel will be banled from a
loading trap at the river, and will
be spread about five yards to the rod.
This will make a gravel coating six
inches thick. The gravel will be
screened before loading.
I There is now available in the Echo
road district fund about $3000. The
supervisor estimates that gravel road
under the conditions west ot town
will cost a little more than $1800 to
the mile. He intends to complete
the graveling of a small strip on the
Meadows road between Cunha's cor
ner and Fred Andrew's placo, but the
cost of this will be small, and the bal
ance will be expended in Improving
the Butter creek road as far as pos
sible. This Is unquestionably the worst
piece of road over which there Is
heavy traffic in this district, and the
i improvement is very much needed.
Echo News.
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See Beach & Allyn, Lexington
agents, for a trade on your old car
for a new Ford.
GOTO
Gilliam &Bisbee
WHEAT AND ALFALFA FARM
FOR SALE Water right to 60 A.
.Mostly In alfalfa. About 6 A. more
can be irrigated. 70 A. good wheat
and. 50 A. rye and pasture ground.
Price $45.00 per acre.
R. B. WILCOX,
Lexington, Oregon.
A letter received by local friends
from Sloan P. Shutt is to the effect
that having visited his old home place
in Pennsylvania and viewed the beau
ties of Virginia and its hillbillydom
he is about to embark for Arizona
where he plans to enter the cattle
business. Joseph Herald.
A Good Position.
Phil Fairbanks has purchased the
property known as the Balance ranch,
one mile east of town from Mrs. Geo.
Rader for a consideration of $4,000.
Long Creek Ranger.
FOR YOUR
Harvest Supplies
Of
Oils, Greases, Belting, Lace Leather,
etc.
Can be had by any young man or
young lady in the field of Railway or
Commercial telegraphy. Since the
passage of the eight hour law by Con
gress, it has created a big demand
for telegraph operators. Positions
paying from $75 to $80 per month,
with good chances for advancement.
It will pay you to write Railway
Telegraph Ins't, of Portland, Ore.
for full particulars.
WE will give you the qual
ity and price that will
command your patronage; oth
erwise we do not ask for it.
The Smead-Crawford real estate a
gency la offering tor sale a 900 acre
wheat farm which this year produc
ed $24 per acre. The owner wishes
to sell only because ot poor health
and he la offering a bargain to some
ene. The entire ranch goes for $15
per acre or $20 per acre on terms.
The ranch 1b situated 4 miles from
railroad and about 200 yards from
a good school. Deep well of pure
water and windmill. See Smead &
Crawford.
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We Have It, WiM Get It, Or It Is Not Made.
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Wanted to Rent.
We have a client who wants to rent
900 to 1200 acres of good wheat
land for 2 or 3 years. Our client has
he machinery and money necessary
o get the best possible results. For
further information call on Smead &
Crawford.
Good work horses for sale, ranging
in age from five to nine years old.
See Guy Boyer or phone 27 F 32.
We are offering one ot the best
residences In Heppner at a sacrifice.
If you want a good home and have
$600 cash we can do business, for
our terms on the balance will be your
terms. Tnere is no better bargain in
Heppner. We will be glad to show
it to you at any time.
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
School Supplies
A full line of Tablets, Note
and Composition Books,
Pens, Pencils and Ink.
Phelps Grocery Co,
BOARDMAN
E. W. Mack visited with his family
Sunday.
A car of lumber arrived today for
the lumber yard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger vi
sited over Sunday, returning Monday.
Miss C. Voyen returned from a visit
with her parents in Hermiston.
Mrs. O. H. Warner entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Rands at Dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs S. H. Boardman en
joyed a visit Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Stanyan.
C. C. Paine received 50 thorough
bred White Leghorn pullets and will
sell eggs for settings next spring.
C. G. Blayden and E. W. Mack re
ceived their pianos this week, having
them shipped from their former
homes.
Mrs. H. A. Frick came in Monday
on the local. Mr. Frick drove over
land taking a carload of goods back
with him.
Grandpa Wheeler, father of Mrs.
Klitz and Boardman's oldest resident,
is 81 years old today. He has been
in Oregon a long number of years,
spending the most of his time in
Morrow county, near lone. We all
wish him many more happy birthdays
and may he live to see Boardman a
metropolis of the West.
R. Rands moved his family to Her
miston Sunday and they will make
their home there this winter, return
ing in the spring. Mrs. Rands and
Buster went on the train and Mr.
Rands went overland with their
household goods.
Local Firm Sells Many Automobiles.
During the past week the firm of
Vaughn & Sons of this city have sold
a large number of automobiles to
Morrow county farmers, stockmen
and retired citizens. This firm is
handling a long line of leading cars,
the Chalmers, Dodge, Saxon, Ford,
Case and Hudson. During the past
week they have sold a Chalmers to
each of the following: W. E. White
of Monument, Carl and Wm. Bergs
trom, Wm. Cronk of lone, Jesse Coats
W. G. McCarty and J. G. Doherty ot
Heppner. Tom Sheridan of Lena
bought Dodge and Frank Anderson
of Eight Mile bought a Hudson Super-Six.
Vaughn & Sons will receive
another car load ot Chalmers cars
this week from Portland. Purchas
ers named above have already re
ceived their cars.
Church of Christ.
There will be cradle roll exercises
at 10:45 a. m. followed immediately
by a "Mothers" service. The moth
ers of the town are cordially invited.
in the evening there will be a
Thanksgiving service beginning at
7:30.
Rev. C. A. Phipps, of Portland at
tended the Morrow County Sunday
School Convention In this city last
week. Mr. Phipps, who Is secretary
of the Oregon State Sunday School
Association, was the principal speak
er during the three days session In
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MADE AT HOME
From Morrow County's Best Mill
ing Wheat.
By using our flour which is ot superior qual
ity to other brands sold here your money is
kept at home.
For Sale at all Stores in the County.
HEPPNER MILLING CO.
Three Sizes of j
BUICKS
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this year I
Seven passenger, six cylinder,
Five Passenger, six cylinder, 45
horsepower - - - $1170.00
Five passenger, four cylinder,
35 horsepower - - $785.00
These prices areF.O. B. Heppner
BUICK DESIGN
BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD POWER
The lightness of the uick Valve-in lead motor and
aot the enthusiasm of its salesmen has made the Buick
conspicuous for leadership.
This new four has a Buick Valve-in-Head motor (with
electric starter) which develops thirty-five horse power
on brake test and is so reliable for ruggtd service that no
eulogy is necessary among "men who know Buick."
If lines are beautiful.. Finish and color are exception
al Deep, tufted black genuine leather upholstery. Cov
ered floor and running board, with aluminum bindings,
give a trimness of appearance that is peculiarly Buick.
Body, hood, fevers and running gear are painted a
glossy, long-wr jing black; wheels are black with white
stripes. Tires 31x4 inches.
SEE THE BABY BUICK AT THE HEPPNER GARAGE
ALBERT BOWKER, Local Agent
All Bricks have the DeLoo lighting and starting system.
There is none better.
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L BiONTERESTELU
MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work.
All parties interested in getting work in my
line should get my pricas and estimates
before placing their orders.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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