THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUbT 16, 1917.
Page Six
BUICK
EVEKYBODY KNOWS
VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS
BUICK
Announcing New Models for 1918
THE NEW BUICK LINE
for ninetsen-eightsen is complete from every standpoint of finish, refinement, comfort
and service and provides a car for every demand. The successful development of the
valve-in-head motor by Buick builders proves what can be done when the idea is right
and its application sound.
NO DUST-NO EXPOSURE NEW MODEL BUICK VALVES ENCLOSED IN
. DUST-PROOF CASE.
E- 4
E-34
E-To
E44
$920.
$9l3. Two-passongvr roadster.
$925. Five-passenger touring car,
$1415. J3-pas. roadster; 6-cylinder,
New Buick Prices : ;
E-45 $1415. 5-pas. touring car, 6 eyl.
E-46 $1845. 4-passenger Coupe, 6 cyl. .",
E-47 $1945. 5-passenger Sedan, (i eyl. '
E-49 $1645. 7- pas. touring car, G eyl.
E-50 $2325. 7 passenger Sedan, 6 cyl.
ALBERT BOWKER
LOCAL AGENT
HEPPNER GARAGE
BANKING FACILITIES AND SERVICES
MOST people view banks simply as a safe
place for the deposit of funds, conven
ience in handling receipts and disburse
ments, and a source of income from Savings
and Time Deposit accounts. The facilities
and services of the Fanners and Stockgrow
ers National Bank are in reality much broad
er in scope than that.
We are going to outline the functions
of this institution in detail in this
spare from time to time. Watch
closely.
The Government needs Farmers as
well as Fighters. Two million three
hundred thousand acres of Oregon &
California Railroad Co. Grant Lands.
Title revested in United States. To
be opened for homesteads and sale.
Containing some of best land left In
United States. Large Copyrighted
Map, showing land by sections and
description of soil, climate, rainfall,
elevations, temperature, etc. by
counties. Postpaid One Dollar.
Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610,
Portland. Oregon.
THE FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK
Heppner, Oregon
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.
li A it (i A I X IN" LUMBER
20(H) feet, 2x0, No. 1 and 2 Common,
Lengths 16 to 24 feet.
J. W. JOHXSON,
Telephone 553
Heppner.
FOR SALE Eight medium-sized
mules, wagon and harness, gang plow
and some furniture. See me at my
place about 2 miles below Hynd
Bros, ranch on Sand Hollow,
E. BACK.
Leo Hill ond family spent Sunday
in company with E. J. Starkey and
family on Ditch creek.
BUILD YOLK NEW HOME
By the Modern Method.
Buy your lumber cut to fit direct from
the miU. Send for our new book of WEST
ERN HOMES today.
mmm riiiumg cmpum
368 SpeUne Arauu Portland, Oregon
j RECOGNITION! 5?
Never have so many voluntary ex- ' ' JL!3
pressions of satisfaction and good- fa, 3J wIM'
will been received as tliose coming "4J- iri P'lL.
from Cole Eight owners. ' A. ' .jTtl ,
Never have sales been go great, nor wwjg& vV C
cars ardered so far in advance. cuVl mwm
strongly entrenched as America's y&IPj
Never have sales been go great, nor
cars ardered so far in advance.
Never has the Cole been more
strongly entrenched as America's
doininent Eight.
Each day the growing demand for
the Cole Eight is more difficult to
meet.
The factory distributors for this
Pacific Northwest are literally
fighting for every carload shipped,
into this territory.
CEO BY DEALER
We suggest that if you want a Cole Eight now, next
month, or the month following, ORDER IT TOD A Y.
Seven passenger Cole Eight $1795. Four Passenger Cole Eight Roadster $1795
Morrow County agent for the OLDSMOBILE, a high
grade, light weight car at a moderate price, $1600 at Heppner
I Thill Conn, local dealer represent
ing "White River Flour", the product ;
1 of the Wasco Warehouse Milling Co.
I of The Dalles, presents the following
j complete list of the names and ad
dresses of the winners in the "Missing
I Titile" contest for the Kenyon Pict
ure: .
First Prize $100.00
Owing to the fact that four people
submitted the winning title, duplicate
cash prizes of $100.00 have been sent
each of the tying contestants
Title " When Thoroughbreds
Meet", suggested by Mrs. William
Heitman, Holland, Ind.; Mrs. H F,
Trausne, 147 Emma Street, Syracuse,
N. Y.; Grace S. Curtis, 1904 E. Fay
ette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.; Frances
M. McKenzie, 306 Alymer Apts.,
Ottowa, Ont.
Second Prize $50.00
Title "A Friendly Overture, "sug
gested by Scott Graham .Hunters,
Wash.
Third Prize $30.00
Owing to the fact that eight people
submitted the winning titie.duplicate
cash prizes of $30.00 have been sent
to each of the tying contestants for
the third prize.
Title "Let Us Be Friends," ,sug
gested by Mrs. Mary A. McCormickj
200 9th St., S. W. Canton, Ohio; Mrs.
Robert Hervitt, New Philadelphia,
Ohio; Wayne H. Grant, 140 Hobart
St., Utica, New York; Mrs. P. Gillis,
Vegreville, Alta.; Paul Ray, Wilmore,
Kansas; Clara Louise West, Syracuse,
N. Y., R. F. D. 5; Mrs. Jos. P. Hickey,
817 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.;
Mrs. Arthur Judd, 227 Baker Ave.,
Syracuse, N. Y.
Ten Other Prizes of $10.00 Each
Owing to the fact that three of the
following titles were duplicated by
contestants, ten cash prizes of $10.00
each have been awarded instead of
the seven originally contemplated.
Title "In the Land of Bluegrass,"
suggested by H. E. Bishop, Clarks
dale, Miss.
Title "In Green Pastures and
Beside Still Waters," suggested by
Zula Rutan, Moscow, Mich.
Title "The Patricians," suggested
by Rose M. Spencer, Onondaga, N. Y.
Title "The Entente Cordiale,"
suggested by Mrs. Geo. Hopper, Mer
ivale, Ont; George F. Will, Bis
marck, N. D.
Title "A Summer Pastoral," sug
gested by Joseph E. Chase, General
Delivery, Dover, Ohio,
V Title "Winning Her Way," sue-
gested by Mrs. Leonard Scott, Prince
St., Glace Bay, N. S.; Kate Marchetti,
Hazlehurst, Miss.
, Title "Divided Affection," sug
gested by John R. Hope, Wabamun,
Alta.; Evan Hoon, Meade, Kansas.
In addition to these prizes, Mr.
Cohn offered two special prizes for
this territory which were won by
Jerry Cohn, of Boise, Idaho and Robt.
Hopkins of Heppner.
These Useful Publications May Be
Had for the Asking.
The Union Pacific System has just
taken from the press two very useful
and valuable publications, one the
"Columbia River Gorge," giving a
:opographical map of and describing
how to make a series of short jaunts
into that wonderfully interesting re
gion. Since the completion of the
highway a large number of delight
.'ul foot and pony trails have been con
jtructed into the nearby mountain
i'astnesses that may be easily "nego
iated" on foot in a day, using Port
and as the starting point and taking
v cocnvenient morning train to the
jearest station. Many Columbia
Jorge scenes beautify its pages.
The other is a convenient indexed
socket map of Oregon, Washington
and Idaho.'printed in colors and glv
ng the latest map data of those
states.
These publications are for free dis
tribution on application to Wm. Mc
Murray, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Married at Butter Creek.
Miss Gladys M. Stephens, a niece
f Erwin and Alton Basey, was joined
In wedlock Sunday to Edward Can
field, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C, Canfleld. The knot was tied at
the home of Alton Basey, after which
a wedding dinner was partaken of by
relatives and friends. The bride
and groom are well and favorably
known in the Butter ccreek valley.
Hermiston Herald.
George, Shick has been here on a
visit with the families of Ed Hunt
and Mai Church, his sons-in-law, for
the past three weeks. He resides in
the Yakima country and likes it over
there very much. Mr. Shick left for
his home yesterday.
Harold A Cohn, Heppner, Oregon
Albany residence to trade for
Heppner real estate or aut'o. In
quire G.-T. office. 2t,
For Sale A 5-passenger Studeba
ker car; has run 3000 miles. Good
condition, 6 new tires. See H, C.
Ashbaugh. - tf.
Creston R. Maddick spent several
days at Arlington and Condon last
week,
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"
rra Mftin
We'll
Use
This
Mixer
on
Your
Job
and
Save
You
Money
Wonder Concrete Mixer
is the latest addition to our equipment for concrete work
of all kinds. It mixes perfectly and with great speed. If
you have a "RUSH" job, let us do it with this machine
and do it right. We guarantee results and you save time,
which is money.
With this mixer and expert workmen we're prepared
to lay cement sidewalks or build a house. We will give
you an estimate of the cost of any concrete construction ex
ecuted in the best manner and the shortest possible time.
Give us a call.
JOHNW. JOHNSON
CONTRACTOR
PHONE MAIN 553
HEPPNER. ORE.
FELLS
Pendleton Cleaning Works
GEO. D. FELL, Prop.
Cleaning Pressing Repairing
Men's Suits, Ladies' Dresses, Fancy Gowns,
Plush Coats, Velvet Suits, Furs,
Gloves, Waists, Etc.
The Only Thoroughly Equip
ped Plant in Pendleton
WE DO IT BETTER
206 1-2 East Alta Street, Phone
PENDLETON, OREGON
:3
FOR SALE A combination hay,
dairy and wheat farm; 318 acres.
A snap for somebody. Call on or
address Evans Bros., Lexington,
Oregon. tf.
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
Winnard, or money refunded. His
prices are reasonable, and he Is where
you can always And him. No charge
for testing eyes. tf.
Roy Campbell, prominent young
farmer of Social Ridge, was in the
city Monday.
W. W. Smead is hibernating in the
wilds in the vicinity of .the old Herren
mill in Willow creek basin this week.
He will return full of vigor for taking
hold of his duties as secretary of tha
Morrow County Fair.'
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