The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 19, 1917, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917
Mm to Farmers!
This is the season of the year of uncertain weath
er conditions. A good grain crop may be ruined by
hail in a few minutes.
Protection on your grain against hail is written
by me by the season.
COSTS NO MORE NOW THAN LATER
Get my rates at once
I also carry all other kinds of insurance and bonds.
ROY V. WHITEIS
The Insurance Man
Heppner, Oregon
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Albert Williams
WOOD AND COAL
I have taken over the fuel businesses
of both the Heppner Wood Yard and
C. H. Goldsmith, and can furnish fuel
of all kinds in any quantity desired.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
BUILD YOUR NEW HOME
By the Modern Method.
Buy your ruraber cut to fit direct from
the mill. Send tar our new book of WEST
ERN HOMES today.
WESTERN BUILDING COMPANY
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Tb superiority i Cutler products ts dt to evfr IS
mn of spcciillsinK la Vaccinas and riu
only. Insist on Cuttu XI wiofriHnM
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FOR SALE 1840 acre Wheat and
Stock Ranch, well Improved. Plenty
of spring water for stock. All tarn
implements and improvements go
with place. Easy terms. Eight
miles from railroad. Inquire M. J.
Devin & Sons, Heppner, Oregon.
' Estrayed op Stolen
From the Lotus Robison place on
middle fork of Rock creek, one black
yearling colt, branded aon left sti
fle. Tnis 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
for testing eyes. tf.
FOR SALE New 1917 Studebak
er six, 50-horsepower, seven passen
ger car, a bargain. Has run less
take a cheap Ford as part payment.
See J. B. SPARKS.
The Gazette-Times, County Paper. Sub. $1.50
FOR SALE A combination hay,
dairy and wheat farm; 318 acres.
A snap for somebody. Call on or
address Evans Bros., Lexington.
Oregon. tf.
SALE4
000 ACRES
The Spring Hollow ranch, situated 1 1 miles south of
Heppner, is for sale. 600 acres under cultivation; 50 acres
suitable for alfalfa; 500 acres more couid make excellent
wheat land. Balance choice grazing land.
Large dwelling, sheep shed and other buildings neces
sary to the operation of the ranch. Running water on all
parts of the place.
Price $50,000 if taken in the next thirty days.
This ranch is the property of the Nunamaker Sheep & Land Company, which is
dissolving its corporation and for this reason the property is being sold.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE OF THE MOST IDEAL SHEEP RANCHES
IN THE NORTHWEST, WRITE TO
RUGG BROTHERS, Heppner, Ore.
NOW!!
Says Uncle Sam Save the Nation's crops NOW
is the time to act you have already read the food warn
ingsorder your
TUM-A-LUM $ILO
NOW! It utilizes the full food value of corn, hay, and
grain crops It gives you "June pastures the year
'round."
BUY NOW-PAY LATER
Buy your TUM-A-LUM $ILO now before the final
fall rush, and get in on lower prices this summer. Erect
it at your convenience and have it ready this fall No
interest before October 1st.
Tum-A-Lum $ilos Are
Buildings (not barrels)
"SEE R. F. WEIGEL ABOUT IT"
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, The dance given in honor of Miss
Juanita Gibson, student of the I'ui-i
versity of Oregon, was well attended. ;
Mauy young ladies were beautifully;
gowned and among them were Missi
Elva Troedson, recent graduate of1
the Oregon State Normal School, Miss
Ooldie Benedict, Miss Ruth Rivers,
formerly of Burley, Idaho and Miss
Gibson. Mr. Whltcomb. manager of
the Morgan hall, served lemonade and
smiled upon each one.
George Ely and housekeeper mo
tored to lone last Sunday and en
countered some tire trouble on their
way home.
Mr8. Hendricks, sister of Mrs. Hol-
brook, Morgan's postmistress, has
been and is now, very ill. She left
Monday for Hot Lake.
George Whltcomb and helper are
busy at this time setting up combines.
Will Palmateer arrived Sunday
from an extended trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rivers of Burley,
Idaho, were graciously received by
their old friends. May they ever re
main with us.
Family reunion was held at the
Fred Ely home Sunday. Ice creani
was served to all present. Many of
the neighbors attended.
Mrs. J. H. Raymond is visiting her
father in Anaconda, Montana.
LIVE CECIL NEWS HEMS
Mr. Nordllng of the Standard Oil
Co., Heppner, was down on Friday
fixing a gasoline tank for T. H. Lowe.
John E. Miller and Olaf Johnson
have just finished sawing wood
around Cecil. They have put their
saw in the shade and gone to the
John Day country accompanied by
Carl Troedson, on a fishing expedi
tion.
Walter Pope has bought a Ford
car from B. Montague of Arlington,
and is promising his friends a ride
as soon as he masters his "tin Lizzie."
Grandma Nash has returned home
from the Curtis ranch where she has
been cooking during haying.
Miss A. C. Hynd returned home
on Sunday from "Rose Lawn," Sand
Hollow, where she has been spending
the last month with her uncles and
aunt.
Jack Hynd, accompanied by his
niece, Miss Louise Shaw, left for
Portland on Monday.
Mrs. Fred Buchanan and son of
Butter creek, Mrs. Melville Logan,
Miss Lucille, Miss Vivian and Master
Jean Logan and Merve Logan from
California were the guests for the
week-end at the Boyd Logan resi
dence. A. E. Nash and W. Ahalt left for
John Day an Tuesday. They are to
locate homesteads.
Jerome O'Conner of the Art Minor
ranch is doing busines in Tacoma
this week.
W. G. Hynd, who spent the week
end in Cecil, left for a trip to Port
land and other points Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yount and fam
ily spent Sunday afternoon visiting
friends at Cecil. .
Dale Owens of the Jack Hynd
ranch left for Spokane Sunday.
Harold Ahalt returned to Cecil Fri
day after spending several days in
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and Leon
Logan and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Davles motored to the Everett Logan
ranch Sunday.
Miss Alice Wilbur is looking after
the housekeeping on the Melton
place. Grandma Melton is laid up,
but is improving.
Harvey Ewlng has sold one hun
dred tons of hay at $13 per ton to
O. French of Heppner.
J. H. G. Ewing of Cecil, only son
of Harvey Ewing, was married on
July 9th at Vancouver to Miss Helen
Hockensmith, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hockensmith of Albany.
Miss Hockensmith is a graduate of
Albany College Conservatory of mu
sic and a Junior in College of Liberal
Arts at Willamette University. The
newly weds are spending their hon
eymoon in La Grande. All friends
wish them well.
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Wm. McMurray
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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 It. Will Get It, Or It 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.
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 DE
VELOPED. 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
Free Delivery Within City Limits.
Heppner
Planing & Chop Mill
"HOME-MADE HOMES"
Heppner, Oregon
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