THE GAZETTK-T1.MES, HEPPNKB, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918
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Chas. M. Howe
Farm Sale and Live Stock
Auctioneer
P. 0. Box 442 lone, Oregon
4 Ben Buschke and family got
moved the past week from the Jim
Rhea place to the Jeff Jones ranch
and he Is now a resident ' of the
Hcppner country. Mr. Buschke re
cently purchased the Higga place and
! he also rented a part of the Jone3
I land which he will farm in conjunc
tion with the Higga land. .
LOST A sorrel Alley, two years
old, weight about 700 pounds,
branded B on left shoulder. Reward
will be paid for Information leading
to recovery. Inform this office.
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LI CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Jack Hynd autoed to the county
seat Saturday.
Carl Yount and family were Cecil
callers on Sunday.
Mrs. and Miss Barnes visited
friends in Cecil Friday.
lone Independent: E. M. Shutt,
Editor Crawford of the Gazette
Times and County Agent Brown were
a delegation of Heppnerites on their
way to the Cecil Liberty Loan meet
ing Friday night last who took din
ner at Hotel lone.
F. M, Beck, commission man, took
out a car of cattle from the local
yards on Sunday. They .went to the
Portland market. Eugene. Penland
also took out the same day a car of
fat hogs, his destination being Port
land, also.
Mr. and Mrs. E. . Rood came p
from Portland on Thursday last ai 1
will spend a few weeks visiting herj.
We are glad to note that Mr. Rood :s
entirely recovered from his seve e
illness of the past summer and is no v
looking and feeling well.
lone Independent: Elmer Cochran.
U. S. N., stationed at Seattle, a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cochran, is home
Miss Etta Barnes arrived in Cecil on 8 snort furlough. Elisha Sperry,
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DEALERS:
Gilliam & Binbee, Heppner Leach Bros., Lexington
Johnson & Bristow, lone T. B. Lowe. Cecil
Slab and Cord Wood, Utah Lump
and Rock Springs Coal
Leave Orders with A. Z. Barnard
ALBERT WILLIAMS
MT. HOOP ICE CREAM
Pure -:- Delicious -:- Refreshing
Something Special Every Sunday
ALL SOFT DRINKS SERVED HERE
THE VERY BEST
THE PALM
LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES BEST CANDIES
HEPPNER FARMERS
ELEVATOR CO.
Manufacturers and Distributers
of
White Star Flour
and Dealers in
Hour, Feed, Grain, Stock
and Poultry Supplies
on Sunday from Heppner,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Minor of lone
spent Sunday at the Last Camp.
Mrs. H. V. Tyler and family spent
Frjday at the home of Mrs. R. E.
Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Logan of the
Leon Logan place were Cecil callers
Friday.
r.iiss Bernice Franklin is spending I
lie week-end at her home at Rhea '.
Siding.
U. E. Baker of the B. Miller place
is busy hauling wheat into the Cecil
warehouse.
Jack Hynd and T. H. Lowe ac
companied by Wm. Malcom autoed
o lone Tuesday.
Miss Hazel Winters of Shady Dell
was a lone visitors Tuesday return
ing home Wednesday.
Miss Lake of Independence, Is
teaching at the Four School, 14
pupils being enrolled.
W. T. May who has been working
on Shuttler Flats Js home again on
the "Lone Star" ranch.
Oral Hendriks.en who has been at
home for the past two weeks left on
i'uesday for Puget Sound.
George and Ed Melton came in
from Heppner Tuesday and left for
Portland and other points on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahorney and family'
if San Pedro, Calif., arrived in Cecil
m Friday where they will make their
home.
Mr. Lanford and son of Tennessee,-!
who have been working for Jack
Hynd for the past month left for
leppner on Saturday.
Oscar Lundell of Rhea Siding vas
an lone caller where he invested in
a Reo car. Oscar will be kept busy
hitting the high places these days.
W. G. and David Hynd accom
panied by their sister, Miss Annie,
spent the week-end in Cecil, coming
over to bid their nephew good bye,
T. W. Lowe having enlisted in the
Army.
All those who assisted in any, way
with clothing for the Belgiums and
also the linen shower for the Hos
pitals are cordially thanked by the
chairman of Cecil Auxiliary of the
Red Cross.
Mr, and Mrs. Lowmas and family .
of Missouri, old time friends of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Franklin of the Falr
bjurst ranch are visiting them for an
indefinite time and may locate here
if they can find a suitable place.
The total of the Basket Social
reached the handsome sum of $181.
65. 27 baskets were sold. Expenses
music, $12; printing of bills, $1.60,
leaving a balance of $168.15, which
has been sent to the lone branch of
the Red Cross
auvtuu won auuwo ione Doy and a
son of Mrs. R. C. Sperry, is a ship
mate of Elmer. Both young men are
doing well and are delighted with
the service.
Ione Independent: R. S. Bradley,
who ranches in the Eight Mile
neighborhood, was in town -Friday
having repairs to machinery made.
Mr. Bradley told an Independent re
porter that he alone had harvested a
200-acre crop of wheat with a one
man combine and that it done cleaner
work than any other harvester he
had yet seen. He thinks this ma
chine will do much to solve the farm
labor problem.
Mrs. Dan Mosier, of Sand Hollow,
spent the week-end in town, visiting
with the Turner 'families.
To All Wheat Growers of
Morrow County
I will be in the market for all classes
of wheat at all times during the coming
season, prices baed on government
inspection slips. Bags and harvesting I
supplies at market prices.
PHILL COHN
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Eat plenty; Eat wisely, but without waste.
Save Wheat, Meat, Fats and Sugar. The
Soldiers at the front will need them all.
Be loyal to your own state. Use more
Potatoes and ship more wheat.
PHELPS GROCERY CO.
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THE FEDERATED CHURCH.
Next Sunday morning we shall
hold a Rally Day Service of the
Sunday School and Church. The
time will be 10:00 a. m.
A short program will take the
place of the usuul services.. Parents
of the children are specially invited
to be present and thus encourage the
Sunday School members, . teachers
and officers.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.
Topic "Strengthening tho Weak
Points." Leader, Katherine Patti-
son. .
Evening service 8:00 p. m. '
H. A. NOYES, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Sunday, October 13, 1918.
10:00 a. m Bible School. Pro
motion Day Exercises. Certificates
will be awarded to those who have
been promoted.
11:00 a. m., Morning worship.
Sermon subject: "Why I Believe the
Bible to Be the Word of God."
7:00 p. m., C. E. Meeting.
8:00 p. m Preaching service.
Subject: "Jesus, Our Priest."
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., mid-week
service.
F. A. ANDREWS, Minister.
David and Billy Hynd were' in
from the Sand Hollow sheen ranch
Monday. Their sheep have come
down from the high mountains and
will be placed on good range as the
recent rains have brought the grass
a fileree up in fine shape.
B. G. Sigsbee and family moved
into their new home the first of the
week. They recently purchased the
place of: S. T. Goff next door to the
Wood worth place, where they have
been living for the naBt two years.
This latter place was recently pur
chased by N. F. Lawson who will
occupy the same with his family.
LOST One black and white spot
ted sow pig, weight about 35 pounds.
Swallow fork nnderbit in one year.
Finder please notify
People once went to New
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No w they stay at home with
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Drop into our store to-morrow and hear
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Oscar R. Otto
Heppner, Oregon
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million muic lovers.
2t T. A. DRISKELL, Heppner, Or.