THE GAZETTE-TrMFS. HEPPXER. OREGON. THTRSTMY, FERRVARY 20, 1919.
PAGE EIGHT
U"GE EASTERN MOTOR TRL'CK M.VU.
FACTURING COMPANY TAKES AN ACTIVE
MEREST IN DEVELOPING THE NORTH
VEST AND ESTABLISH THE EASTERN 6-
UTE OF INTEREST ON TIME SALES
"If it ic v nh doing, it is worth
loin a well. V". ti. I'ronkris'ut.
ft'i's'rrn St;,r.-j r'aotory Sales iun-iL-o:
f;U- !'! 'ary Motor Trm K iV.
( 1' i, v v. ::d of !
uproars
Gary
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its ii i.-suo. While ooii-J
!"i!.'.h r of Gory tr.u 't...
m il : ; ir way ir.to thp Nortii
rii.i.y durii;;; the past tt".'
leascr.s, iiir i ti e asrenry of varum.
dealers, we realized that, "in uiiiop.
tioro ;.- :.'iv,!gi!i' ami to secure
sa: : i: : . . "i si, lis ami sirant tin
jervifo a".;! r ; i the attention to
h i-li it Hi k purchasers are entit led
4(?ii!:i!tioi! r.oie than t!;e cold - cum
siereial imere.-.t usually accorded t.-hay-1!-
hy a aler wliosa only au;
Jition is to realise the retailers
Jrofit.
The wonderful resources of tin
treat Nor.! vest, toe de elepmer.t ci
shich depends so largely upon
woucmical and expeditious tra;.;
jortaiion, ha., prompted us to bring
io this territory the same system,
methods, terms of payireut and rate
ti interest that have resulted in the
unprecedented a.-e of Gary Motor
Trucks in the east. We considered
this could be b,est accomplished by
laving a central estabUshmen: wi-..
in o ::r.!ilr.at:cn consisting of agents
ipd representatives Scaled in ever,
local: y under direct control and in
cl.!.:c touch with t'ae actual fact;)'-
interests; hence, the. establishment
it Portland at number 71 Broadway
sf the Gary Coast Agency and our
cam-ai-tu for the organization of the
interior sections where the great
market for trucks is yet to be de
veloped. Many are unfamiliar with the
grea. importance of Gary as a manu
facturing center.' located in the
ihu.low.-s of Chicago ar.d practically
a suburb It is i.tre that there is
coneentraV-d in t't? middle west in
vestments of u;. . .d millions, of the
I'nited States S e. Company in tlio j
Gary Steel Mii'.s and affiliated maim-!
tacluiing intert .. -. u.is ta-t .:. j
atliibutable the ibiisliment at)
Gary, of the Gary Motor Triu.. '
Factory and the existence cf Gary j
Motor Trucks.
For years Gary truck have sup-j
plied the transportation and haulage i
departments of leading concerns in j
the industrial centers of the country!
nd now the object is to extend Gary :
set vice and the Gary system of dis
tribution to rural ar.d agricultural
set'ions.
.ot the least factor of importance
to the Northwest is our ability to
handle time sales at an interest rate
of )'( per annum. It is our estab
lished rate in the east and we see no
reason why citizens of the North
west domain should pay more. While
Hi'PIWER WIT sKSSl S.
The Names of Hpii''v Persons
t Eumiliai- To AH. .
Who are the witnesses?
They are the Heppner people.
Residents of Heppner who lia'o
tad kidney backache, kidney ills,
lladder ills; who have used Roan's
Kidney Pills. These witnesses en
do: se, Doan'a.
One Heppner resident who speaks
Is F. M, Bayless. He says "I have
found Doau's Kidney Pills all that
is claimed for them as a remedy for
lame back and kidney disorders. Of
tate years, I have had very little
kidney trouble. When I notice my
kidneys are out of order in any way,
I Uke Doan's Kidney Pills and they
aoon remove the trouble."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
impiy ask for a kidney reieedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr Dayloss had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
our headquarters u est;Misred at -rortlaml.
we shall be as well repre
sented at Seattle. Spokane and other
points where truck distribution can
he conducted and service eiven to the,
advantage of our agents, dealers and
purchasers. We invite a visit to our,
office and showrooms at 71 Broad-1
way, Portland and to our ware-j
house and storage rooms ai ii.spec-i
;ion of the full line of Gary trucks
from the capacity of one ton up and.
we predict a surprise for prospective!
truck purchasers, dealers and garage
men who are interested in this next j
!tr c. Tv.in : ir.di'siry. Hi our product,!
.'.if pri.vs and our pnP".-i'ioii.
adv. ;
Emil Swanson. farmer of the lone
section, was in Heppner for a short
time on Saturday. He was accom
panied by J. E. Cronan, prejilenl of
the Bank of lone, who had some
business affairs to look after here.
Mr. Cronau feels very optimistic con
cerning the crop outlook for the lone
country this coming season.
STRAYED From the Matt Hugh
es place; red 3-year-old cow, with
calf unbranded; last heard of on
Thorn creek 12 miles from Heppner.
Cow branded J-cross on left hip, de
horned, split left ear. Notify R. E
ALLSTOTT, Heppner, Ore. fG3t
Good second hand Ford for sale.
W. T. McROBERTS.
'1'iie Young, a brother of Mrs.
A' T. I'amph.'.:. accompanied by
' '" cousin. Mfc-s M. E. Hunter, are
nv.hins a visit with the Campbell
;Y,..'.:iy in '.learner this week. Mr.
Young is the owner of a large tract
of farm land in the Sackatchowan and
also has a winter home on van-1
couvor island where Miss Hunter
ilso resides. They are enjoying th
mild winter weather of this section.
The Morriw County Creamery
Co. have decided on the purchase of j
a lot trom Harry tummings jusi
..posite. and south of the Farmers
Elevator Co. warehouse property.
Just as soon as the title has been
approved and the papers passed, the
work of construction will be started
on a building entirely suitable for
the business. No contract for the
building has yet been let.
The following 'ladies have been!
chosen as directors of the Library!
Association: Mrs. S. E. YauVactor.
Mrs. Ada M. Avers, Mrs. I). E. Oil-1
man. Miss .Margaret irawtora is
Librarian, and a committee consist
ing of Miss Martina H. Thiele, Mrs.
C. L. Sweek and Mrs. S. E. Nots;in
have been appointed to select books I
and they will serve for one year.
FOR SALE Two Deering com
bines with engines. Terms reason
able. DOAK BROS., lone, Ore
fl3-4t.
Miss Helen Cowgill of the Exten
sion department of the 0. A. C. has
been in Heppner and Morrow couu'y
this week in the interests of Indus
trial Club work.
T. B. Buffington is preparing to
start well drilling on the Ahart
place to the north of lone. H.1
expects to have his machinery ou the
ground and placed for work immediately.
Harry Groshens arrived home on
last evening from New York, on a
visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Groshens. It has been about
two years since Harry enlisted in the
Navy and this is his first visit home.
Wm. Hiatt writes this paper a nice
le'ter from Kelso, Wash., where he
is living. He states that at the.
; resent time' the smelt fishing in-,
dustry is occupying the atieution of
;he Kelso people, great quantities of
the fish being taken from the river
there, these being shipped to various
points over the. cmtry and as far
east as Nebraska.
We are informed that plans are
being made for the organization of a
Hospital Association in Heppner,
in which all the people of the county
will be asked to participate.
SMALL ACREAGE We offer 80
acres on creek bottom under ditch.
;io acres in alfalfa, 25 acres ready to
put in . It. R. station within .half
mile. No buildings .Very reason
able terms. See S MIS AD ft CRAW
FORD.
FOR SALE.
Five room house, sleeping porch,
good cellar, wood shed, chicken
house and park, number of fruit
trees and garden. Four blocks from
First National Bank. Price $1200.
Inquire this office. f 6-tf
Full powered
"Red Crown" is straight-distilled,
all-refincry gasoline. Look for the
Red Crown sign before you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
llhe Gasoline
fr
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GEO. W. MILHOLLAXl), Special Agent, Standard Oil Company, Heppner
Homestead Relinquishment for Sale
200 acres in Section 18, northeast,
of lone. 160 acres gobd tillable
land. $2 50.00 cash. Address box'
.424, lone, Oregon. f20-4t
Announcement
OWING to the limited space in my new quar
ters, I wjll not attempt to make any show
or opening display, but I have secured the
services of one of Portland's very best
trimmers and she is now in Portland gathering goods
for our Spring trade.
I expect her here by the 28th of February, and
judging from the material that has already arrived,
I can safely say, bring your hat troubles to us. They
will be well taken care of, whether it be the making
of a new one or the making over your old one.
The same careful attention to style and work
man ship will be given.
MRS. L. G. HERREN
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The
IONIAN
SERENADERS
The Second Number on Heppner's
Lyceum Course
THE Ionian Serenaders is composed
of four young women who read,
sing and play skillfully both in ensem
ble and individual selections. They are
thus able to present a program of great
interest and variety. Many fine reports
have been given on their work during
the past season.
THE ACCORDIAN QUARTET
. The Ionians have revived the use
of the accordian and their quartet work
on this instrument is excellent.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Wednesday, February 26th
Admission:
Adults 75c Students and Children 35c
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NER GARAGE
THE machine and repair shops of this Garage are now in charge of Messrs.
RIVERS & ACKLEY, men who thoroughly understand the business.
All accessories, tires and car sales business continued under old management.
ALBER
T BOWKER, Proprietor
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