THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. ORE. THURSDAY. JUNE !. 1917
Tape Six
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Hats For
SUMMER WEAR
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V our classy line of
Hardeman Hats
$3.50 the World Over
All the latest styles in
every size
Here are Hats for Sum
mer Comfort
We carry a complete
line oi wearing ap
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Quick to put up; quick
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H. C. GITHENS
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tlw superiarity ol Cm pilu. ts i rf'W to over 15
TiirspecUlUIn In VACCIMIS AND 5KRUM5
only. iSav ON Cuna s, II uuobtauuU
Th9 Cuttec Isbontatr. Butlnlay. CtliWniH
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.
One 4 year old bay gelding with
stripe in face, one bay 4 year old
mare, one mule 4 years old and one
brown mare 7 years old. All brand
ed JR connected, on left shoulder.
Five dollars per head will be paid as
a reward for any information leading
to the recovery'of these animals. .
C. H. Furlong, Eight Mile, Ore.
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FOR SALE! 1840 acre Wheat and
Stock Ranch, well improved. Plenty
of spring water for stock. All farm
implements and improvements go
with place. Easy terms. Eight
miles from railroad. Inquire M. J.
Devin & Sons, Heppner, Oregon.
Estrayed or Stolen
From the Lotus Robison place on
middle fork of Rock creek, one black
yearling colt, branded a on left sti
fle. This animal is now a two-year
Id. Liberal reward for information
eading to the recovery of this an
imal. HOWARD ANDERSON,
tf. Eight Mile, Oregon.
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
Winnard, or money refunded. His
prices are reasonable, and he is where
you can always find him. No charge
t FOR SALE New 1917 Studebak-
J Bix, 50-horsepower, seven passen-
ger car, a bargain. Has run less
,. ir-ii iJA'ii take a cheap Ford as part payment.
- Licensed tmbalmer Lady Assistant see J. b. sparks.
I I YtAJltK FOR 8ALE A cognation hay,
" rWfc-m dalry and wheat farm. 31g.acre8
FUNERAL DIRECTOR A snap for somebody. Call on or
. . , u address Evans BroB., Lexington,
Phone Residence Heppner, Uregon Oregon. tf.
LIVE CECIL B ITEMS1
Waiter Pope has finished plowing
about 200 acres for Mr. Oeborn.
John Miller and Olaf Johnson of
Morgan were Cecil visitors -on Sun
day. Carl Yount and Wes McNabb, lone
citizens, were visitors at Cecil Mon
day. ,
Miss Roxy Yount of lone was the
guest of Miss Georgia Summer for
the week-end.
George Milled spent Tuesday with
Willow creek people selling meat and
did a big business.
Ellis Minor, accompanied by Wal
ter Pope, autoed to Heppner Friday,
returning Saturday.
Jack Hynd' s "Bulck" was called
on Sunday to take a heavy load of
passengers across the sands.
ArtMinor has bought the Keys land
near Cecil. The sale was made
through T. H. Lowe of Cecil.
George Miller has presented his
wife with a fine washing machine. It
is driven by a gasoline engine.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Minor and Miss
Blanche Minor of Heppner spent a
jay or two at their Cecil ranch last
week.
Jack Hynd's sheep left for their
summer range in the mountains last
; Thursday. Bill Skinner is acting as
' camp tender.
Jack Hynd, accompanied by A.
Hendricksen and T. H. Lowe autoed
( to Heppner last Tuesday, returning
, home Wednesday.
I R. E. Blackman, superintendent of
I Sunday school work, was a caller at
Cecil Saturday. Mr. Blackman makes
his home at Milton.
I Henry Stender is busy hauling
lumber for a fine new house which
will be built on his ranch. It will
be modern in every particular.
George Miller, J. Osborn and Hen
ry Streeter have been hauling the last
of their wheat to the Cecil warehouse.
The wheat was purchased by T. H.
; Lowe for M. H. Houser of Portland.
Miss Minnie H. Lowe returned
home Sunday from Sand . Hollow
where she had been visiting 'with her
aunt and uncles for the past few
. weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hynd of
Uklah and Hynd brothers of Rose
Lawn, Sand Hollow, visited at "But
terby Flats" Cecil, the residence of
Jack Hynd, during the last week-end.
A Red Cross meeting was called
at Cecil hall for 3 o'clock last Sun
day afternoon. A good crowd turn
ed out but the speaker from Heppner
failed to appear. Nothing daunted,
however, a speaker was picked up
from the crowd and the meeting pro
ceeded in fine order.
At'
Zerolene. "a most satisfactory r.otor oil" that is th testimony of the leadint
automobile distributors of the Coast. '
They know from the records of their service departments and we know from
exhaustive tests that Zerolene, correctly refined from selected California
asphalt-base crude, gives perfect lubrication with least carbon deposit
Zerolene is the oil for your car whatever the make the oil for all types of
automobile engines. For correct grade, get our Lubrication Chart covering
your car t
At oVaert tverwhere and Standard Service Station
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
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Leander Kopple Dies at Long Creek.
Leander Copple, of Hamilton who
has been here for the past two weeks
receiving medical attention, died" at
the Bly Hotel Saturday morning.
Mr. topple was born in 1860 and
came to Morrow county about thirty
five years ago, where he lived until
1911 when he came to Grant county
and made his home with Elmer Sta
them near Hamilton.
Funeral services were conducted
at the M. E. church Sunday moruliiiT,
by Rev. Jones of Baker City. Re
mains were interred at Long Creek
cemetery. Long Creek Ranger.
Hanson Hughes Builds.,
Hanson Hughes, prominent young
merchant of Heppner has started the
construction work on his new home
in southeast Heppner. Mr. Hughes
is building on a lot which he accquir
ed some time ago. The house will
consist of four rooms with bath and
will be an attractive addition to the
residential section of our city. Hen
ry Johnson has the contract.
Al Williams Buys Wood Yard.
Albert Williams has purchased
control of the fuel industry of Hepp
ner. - He has bought both yards, N.
A. Clark and Elmer Beaman retiring
from the field. Mr. Williams has
gained considerable experience in
this line of business in former years
and comes into possession of this
business with the assurance to the
public of Heppner and vicinity that
they can expect courteous treatment
and efficient service at all times. The
business will be conducted in the
future as the Heppner Wood Yard.
Oscar Otto, local piano dealer,
made a great reccord as a sprinter
one day last week while on his way
to Pendleton. Oscar ccame across
a half-grown coyote and started off
over the hills after him. He suc
ceeded in catching the animal and as
a result brought back a warrant from
the Umatilla county treasury.
M. A. Bates, who recently moved
to Portland, was called back to Hard
man the past week on account of the
serious illness of his mother. He
returned to Portland Tuesday. The
condition of his mother Is not im
proved. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Y. Wells left
Heppner last Saturday for an exten
sive auto tour of southern Oregon.
They will visit Crater Lake before
returning to Heppner. Later they
expect to visit the Yellowstone Nat
ional Park.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
OLIVER AND JOHN DEERE
PLOWS
HARROWS, DISCS, WEEDERS,
Etc.
VAN BRUNT AND THOMAS
DRILLS
BAIN AND WEBER
WAGONS
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
GAS ENGINES
In fact, most everything in the im
plement line.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Will Supply You
"We Have IL Will Get It, Or.lt Is Not Made"
Thomson Brothers
For Merchandise
Three complete departments from
which to choose your every need
GRIEF EXTRACTER
Get double the mileage out of your tires. No blow outs.
No punctures, no inner tubes, no pumps, no patches.
Saves time and money.
Universal Tire Filler Co.
LEO HILL, Manager
Temporary quarters with Bradford & Sop.
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Crystalized Ideals !
that's what the homes being
built in heppner today are
the crystalized ideals of the
people who are having them
built:
YOU HAVE IDEAS TOO, TO BE DEVELOPED.
WE HAVE A COLLECTION OF
"MODERN HOMES" PLANS WHICH
WILL INTEREST YOU. DROP IN AND
SEE OR PHONE IN AND I'LL SEE YOU.
COMPETENT BUILDERS
CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDED
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