The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 30, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON. THURSDAY, JAM A!1V ;0, 101.
PAGE SEVER
LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Ed Rietmas was doing business in
Cecil on Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Hynd was visiting Mrs.
Bennett on Thursday.
Mrs. Peter Nash is visiting with
the Leon Logan family of Four Mile.
C. A. Minor left for Arlington on
Friday afternoon euroute for Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. lies Barnes spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Petty-John.
Jack Fenwlck of lone is spending
a few days with the Winter Bros, at
present.
Mitis Helen Barrett and Miss Doris
Mahoney feft for their homes on
Sunday.
Miss Lake and Miss Winter were
callers at the Last Ci.mp on Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Inez Easto i spent Sunday at
Hutteiby Flats with Mr. and Mr:.
Jack Hynd.
Mr. and Mrs. John Xash were
visiting at the Fairview ranch on
Wednesday.
Miss Hester Logan of Four Mile
vbited with Miss Georgia Summers
on Saturday.
; Mrs. Ben Barnes was calling I
among friends in and around Cecil
j on Tuesday.
' Oral and Clicord Henriksen re
turned homo on Thursday with some.
cattle from Heppner.
! Misses Inez Easton and Georgia
Summers spent Saturday with Mrs.
and Mrs. R. E. Duncan. i
some excellent writers split their fr
infinitives and invert their verbs, but
some excellent writers also become
,.
'int.
xhated and occasionally beat up
J. W. Osborn and the Winter Bros.:
of Shady Dell were doing business f.
in ileppuer on Wednesday.
J. H. filler left Cecil with
wood saw to cut some wood
Leoa Ljgan and T. D. Dean.
tl.eir wives.
Kvrry man says he wishes he had
a Liiuscful of children. But no man
hi' to take care of a houseful of
childn-n.
Suine men's faces are their mis
riTH's. A hard fice sometimes,
t nt often, conceals a soft heart
I
his.
for!
t
Corona Wool Fat
Compound
(FOR MAN OR BEAST)
Thrush, Grease Heels, Horses' Hoofs,
Cows' Sore Teats.
The above and many other afflictions successfully
treated with this ointment. A good article
to have about the barn.
PUT UP IN 50c AND $1.00 SIZE TINS.
Heppner Farmers Elevator
Company
Mr. and Mrs. Wigglesworth of
Buaei Creek spent Hie week end
with Mr.- and Mrs. Pettyjohn, at
Cecil.
A. U. Finley of lone is now busy
making some extensive improve
ments on the Cecil Store for T. H.
Lowe.
C. A. Minor accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Wilcox came down fi'jUl
Heppner on Wednesday , making
their return the same day.
John Kelly of Sand Hollow was
down to Butterby Flats buying hay
on Saturday. John is expected down
with his sheep in a few days to feed.
Father Wand and Jess Naylor of
Condon were visiting friends on
Saturday in the Cecil neighborhood
returning to their homes the same
day.
Hank Howell who has been work-
i ing in Portland for the last six
, months returned to Cecil on Thuts
' day to work on the Cecil ranch for
!c. A. Minor.
Miss Bernice Franklin spent
Friday at Butterby Flats and re
turned hme on Saturday accom
panied by Miss Violet Hynd who will
spent the week end there with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Frasklin.
Ed Martin, who has been herding
for Jack Hynd, left on. Saturday for
the Hot Springs. Ed has been
troubled with rheumatism for the
last few weeks and thinks a few
baths will soon put him alright.
,Henry Stender returned home
from Portland Monday accompanied
by his son Warren, who has just got
his discharge from the Army. They
were given a surprise party by a
large number of their friends the
same evening.
i. :l a kind f;ice a soft brain.
... 1
Ti. ?'.";.-! and best sign of decay'
li'-iore old ag in years has come, is'
c :j'Piitment. I
... I
It is folly to expect wisdom from I
is !'.! and sucklings, but there is a
' " in hind of parent, usually ma-'
i' rnal, that expects a child to tin-';
d-rsttutd instinctively the customs'
'.nat the mother was thirty years in
a-'Cjiiiring.
Also you're never to old to un
learn.
Sometimes in shooting folly as it
files we pierce wisdom in a strange
disguise.
...
When a man wishes to buy an
automobile and knows he can't
afford it, he generally says the
doctor has told him that he or some
body in his family must be out of
doors more.
Cheerful givers are always in the
majority.
Tell a man he's a '
hut don't call him an
'good sport,1
"old sport."
Oregon for Every Community
Every Community for Oregon
THAT'S what the newly organized Oregon
ijl Chamber of Commerce represents in de
veloping and promoting the industry and
resources of this state.
i
You too ran co-operato by
working through the Farm
ers & Stot-kxrowcrs National
Bank.
FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner
Oregon
Minor Musings
People are pretty much alike, but
some are more so man omens.
.
Poverty is always unfortunate,
seldom criminal and never anything
to brag about.
.
No man Is stronger than his
stomach but some stomachs are
stronger than men or they wouldn't
be able to stand the abuse they re
ceive Clothes do not make the man, of
course, and sometimes the lack of
them, indeed, seems to make the
woman.
The spirit of mortal Is proud be
cause it is the spirit of mortal.
The man who falls upon an icy
sidewalk and neither orally nor men
tally uses the strongest words hs
ever heard to express his feelings,
need not worry about his chances of
a bright hereafter.
-
A good deal of good luck is a
! matter of habit, same as bad luck.
' Either one may be increased by the
I proper kind of publicity,
i '
If a man's nose 1b kept to the
grindstone by an extravagant family,
the whole town always knows it.
1
OUR WISH FOR YOU IS A
Happy and Prosperous Year
During 1919
This can be best attained by
buying your Groceries of
PHELPS GROCERY CO:
N. B. We have just heceivnd a large and varied assortment
of HOME CANNED FRUITS. It might pay you to look them over
It was probably the next day or
two after Christmas that Shakes
peare remarked, "Who steals my
purse steals trash."
.
A brilliant man can always lay
his bad temper on his genius' be
cause nobody knows what genius is,
anyway.
In spite of what the movies would
have you believe, all men who wear
evening clothes do not have evil de
signs upon women.
...
We hear mostly about mother
love, but there really is a good deal
of father love, too, that deserves oc
casional mention before the funeral
.
A good many people who have been
speaking patronizingly of "our boys"
across the seas as though they were
their private employes, are due for)
a good deal of patronage themselves
"when the boys come home."
...
If you have nothing to worry you,
chances are nobody is worrying
about you.
If you are unable to think clearly
early in the morning it means that
you have never been able to think
clearly any time.
...
Everybody knows thr.t profiteering
is the one thing that now threatens
the country's social and political
stability, but everybody seems to be
waiting on everybody else to stop it.
...
The past is yours, of course, and
the future is what you make it, we're
told, but if you investigate you'll
find that most of your past really belongs-
to somebody else and your
future largely is what others may
make it for you.
....
A child is often happy about noth
ing and an adult is unhappy about
the Bame thing.
.
As a matter of fact you . never
knew a child to be spanked with a
slipper, never saw anybody throw a
bootjack at a cat and probably
never saw a bootjack; and never
knew an old maid that wore curls
and hoop-skirts:
.
The only kind of lie that is likely
to be believed by a wife is a compli
ment, and its certain to be.
.
Great men are known by the com
pany they don't keep.
.
If you don't mind your critics
they'll soon cease minding you.
Here's hoping they don't come
back from the peace conference in
pieces.
...
, Who has himself for a hearer al
ways has an understanding audience
8000 REWARD.
LOST 600 head of sheep, be
tween Echo and L. P. Davidson ranch
in Morrow county. Sheep branded
K on wool. Old ewes, mixed year
lings and mixed lambs. Will pay
$1.00 per head for return of any or
all of these sheep, or for information
leadine to their recovery. lm
L. P. DAVIDSON, lone, Oregon,
SECOND HAND GOODS
Such as heating and cook stoves,
cupboards, kitchen cabinets, tabls,
cottsn mattresses, stove pipe, stove
repairs, such as lids, doors, grates,
etc. I sell the Peterson Tire Welders
and keep the rubber for welding;
also repairing of tires and tubes. All
MONTERESTELU
MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
PENDLETON, OREGON
FINE MONUMENT AND CEMETERY WORK
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
' ft takes qualify to m
make a real bargain,
sap Kelly
we oanner
We
"This small chew of
Real Gravely gives
more real tobacco
satisfaction than a
big chevy of ordinary
plug. It tastes better
and lasts longer."
Good taste, smaller
chew.longer life ishat
makes Genuine Grave
ly cost less to chew than
ordinary plug.
Writ tot
Genuine Gravely
DANVILLE, VA.
for booklet on chewing plug
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch
Call and see me and investigate the Best Bargains in Mor
row County Wheat Farms and Stock Ranches
RoyV.Whiteis
SQUARE DEAL
is the rule of
our
business.
1 yfJ'X
turn jmm
1 MMfrSHia
1 1 tra .
WHAT WE MEAN BY A "SQUARE DEAL" IS THIS:
WE GIVE VOL . KNOWN, RELIABLE BRANDS OF HARD
WARE.
WE STAND BEHIND EVERYTHING WE SAY AND SELL AND
MAKE GOOD.
OUR PRICES ABE FAIR AND HONEST.
WE GIVE YOU PROMPT ATTENTION.
WE WON'T LET A CUSTOMER LEAVE OCR STORK UNLESS
HE IS SATISFIED WITH OUR GOODS AND PRICES.
WHY DON'T YOl' BUY FROM US?
Peoples Hardware Co.
work guaranteed. ' j91m
W. W. SHAMHART. Heppner,
HaT6 moved my dressmakiug
St
parlors to my residence.
MRS. A. G. DeVORE.