TUB i. . rTF-TIMES, HEPPXEK, 0REGOM, THtTMIDW. AI'itIL 3. 1910.
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HOME BUILDING SHOULD E3 ONE OF THE
GREATEST EVENTS OF A MAN'S LIFE.
Frequently it turns out to bo a nightmare, but always
bora;:. of hick o? fcriJioupht or failure to make note of
wh;;! you Lave in mind. ,
To give you what you want for what you want to
spend, to avoid extras, liens and disappointments is lie
oMhe ideas back of the service we Lave to oiler lioiue
builders. , It will cost you nothing to investigate, one single item
we have in mind will save you many dollars each ye ar,
but like any one of many other ideas pertaining to home
building, will have to be cared for when the home is in the
planning, for after you have built it will be too late.
Go about it in a business-like way. Eliminate Hump-ty-Dumpty
methods. Build by plans. Know the com
pleted cost before you start to work.
TRY US
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
HEPPNER
LEXINGTON
IONE
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year.
PIONEER III Of
ECHO PASSES AT 16
i Mrs. Mary A. Barker died at Iier
i !:ome in Echo Monday niirht. The
j news came as a shock to her many
j friends and relatives, as she was in
! iier usual good health up to about
jlen days before her deatlj. when she
suffered a severe attack of asthma.
I The death of Mrs. Barker marks
I the passing of another of Echo's es-
I . :'ir.ed pioneers, who had lived in
; '.his, community and reared a large
family of children when conditions
were far from the present day devel
jpinent and prosperity. By thrift,
Nird work, and through uncomplain
ing years of inconveniences she and
!:er husband acquired valuable prop
erty here. Many friends in this lo
'allty and in other parts of the state
will keenly feel the loss of this pio
neer. Possessed of a splendid mem
ory and a great love of reading, Mrs
Barker was a well informed woman j
on all subjects of the day.
The funeral services will be held
tomorrow morning at eleven o'clock
at the Methodist church.
Mary Ann Hobson was born in Jef
ferson City, Jackson County, Missou
ri, November 22, 1843, the eldest of
ten children. She was the daughter
of Hadley Hobson and Emily Aman
da Hobson.
At the age of four years she cross
ed the plains with her parents in
1847, coming to the present site of
San Francisco, where they remained
for one year. They came to Oregon
in 1848, settling on an old donation
claim near Sublimity in Marion coun
ty She got her education at the
?.u)iimity college.
She was married to John Barker,
'f Sublimity, in 1S61. They came to
;t vo; n Oregon in the spring of 1872
landing on Butter creek threo miles
iiom fine City, where, they secured i
a fHrm. They came to Echo in the
.'.inter to send their children to
ennui. To this union were born ten
children, Annise, who passed away in I
nitancy, Mrs. Alice McMillan of Un-1
ion; Mrs. Almira Kennedy, of Union; '
Mrs. Emma Rubens of Brownsville; j
-Mrs. Etta Paisley of lSank3; William!
i ry Barker of Lewistoii, Idaho; I
Mrs. Martha Walker of Given'sj
Springs, Idaho; .Mrs. Mary Ann
ilUflrlo tit T.fincF Roaoli Co I i t'.if. la '
John Hadley Barker of Buhl, Idaho
and Beulah E. Barker of Echo.
Mr. Barker uassed away 21 years
ago the IGUi ojf March and Mrs. Bar- j
er passed away the 24th of March.
Rtbecca Lodge, of which she was left j
supporter to her daughter, Beulah,
; lie presiding officer.
Her brothers living are William ,
Henry Hobson, of Stayton, Oregon; !
Lemuel Hobson of Salem and Hadley j
Hobson of Lyons. Her living sisters
are Amanda Parker of Salinas,
California; 'Mrs. Emily Warner of
I'ine Flat, California and Janette
Hobson of Agnew, California. Echo
News.
NO TRESPASSING,
Notice is hereby given that hunt
ing and fishing or other trespassing
is strictly forbidden on my ranch on
Willow creek and Balm Fork and
adjoining the city of Heppner. Tres
passers on this property will be pros
ecuted to the full extent of the law,
m27-4t FRANK MONAHAN,
Ask to see samples and get price's
of seed potatoes at Minor & Co.
GARY 3 1-2 TON TRUCKS
Three Gary Zy2-1on Trucks, purchased by Kay County, Oklahoma, for public road work after a competitive test
with five other leading makes of trucks.
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We now have twenty truckst on the way like those shown above, all equipped with 3 'yard steel lined bodies,
with Hydraulic Hoist, that we are bringing -in for road construction work. These wll be sold under the factory's abso
lute guarantee for the full period of one year. K
GARY steel products lead the world. GARY Trucks are in the same class.
Don't chance an unknown quantity.
REPORT OF W. C. NORRIS CO.
Here is the report of the W. C. Norris Motor Sales Company, of
Tulsa, Oklahoma, on the three trucks shown above, and covering
their experience with motor trucks In general and GARY trucks In
particular.
"We have just closed the deal with the County Commissioners of
Kay County for three GARY 3-ton trucks. We competed with five
other makes and outpulled them all. The performance of the trucks
we frankly state Is marvelous. The "H" and "HU," 2 and 2Vi-ton
models with four speed transmission outpull, overpower and outclass
everything in their rated capacity; while the 3 ton is even greater
in pulling power and load carrying capacity. We consider your worm
drive, semi-floating Sheldon Axle as the only safe and sure form of
construction for hard usage and to withstand the strain and abuse
to which a truck is subjected in the oil fields and kindred lines of
work. Our observation, experience and knowledge of actuat results
In meeting oil field requirements, with heavy loads and no roads,
convinces us that GARY TRUCKS can be relied upon in every in
stance and will deliver a long life of service at a nominal upkeep and
low cost of operation. We are for the GARY TRUCKS strong and
shall concentrate our future efforts exclusively on the GARY line.
W. C. NORRIS MOTOR SALES CO.,
(Signed) N. D. Southerland, Gen. Mgr.
Note: The W. C. Norris Motor Sales Company are a million
dollar concern, and one of the largest In Oklahoma. After several
years' experience with other lines of trucks, they have dropped them
all and rely exclusively on GARY Trucks for heavy duty oil field
work and for all purpose usage.
READ WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS SAY.
Can You Beat It?
Mansfield, Wash., "January 29, 1919.
Gentlemen:
You want to know how we like the 1-tou Gary Truck we
bought in Spokane last July. We are more than pleased with it. We
thought at the time we had bought the best, but we really got more
than we expected.
We have done lots ' of hauling and the truck is in just as good
shape as ever. We have done more hauling than trucks lots larger,
and with less expense.
Yours truly, (Signed) W. ,F. PENNINGTON,
Mansfield, Wash.
BREW8TER-BR1DGEPORT GROWERS, INC.
Producers, Packers, and Shippers of Fine Apples.
Brewster, Wash., August 1, 1918.
Gentlemen:
The 2-ton Gary Truck that we purchased from you in June, 1917,
has been In service continuously since that time, and during the
busy months of the fruit season we have operated the truck 24 hours
a day. We have had no trouble,, requiring no repairing or duplicate
ports and did not have the truck in the shop until we sent it in to
have the new tires put on.
We consider this a wonderful record and evidence of the highest
standard of design, material and workmanship, to outwear a set of
solid tires over rough roads, without having any repairing to the me
chanical parts of the truck.
The truck has been handled by one of our former teamsters,
without truck experience, and he worked the truck over the rough
roads that one will find mostly in our section. The GARY has the
power and never fails to deliver the load. We think it is the best
truck built, and give it our unqualified endorsement.
Yours very truly,
BREWSTER-BRIDGEPORT GROWERS, INC.,
(Signed) Sam Berry, Sec.
Brewster, Wash.
There is a Gary Truck for every purpose, one to five-ton sizes. All of the highest quality of design and construc
tion. Certainty of Service is our slogan, imd as WEST COAST FACTORY' AGENCY we shall always be prepared to
supply any duplicate part that may be required, and do any repair or service work necessary.
71 Broadway
GARY COAST AGENCY, INC.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone Brdwy 2162
L 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
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Plug packed in pouch.
Two Bargains That
Should Interest You
700 ACRES CO acres of this can be put under ditch ; part
of this under ditch now; 300 acres broken and more can
be put under plow. 2 miles from town. Price $14 per
acre on easy terms.
480 ACRES FARM LAND 300 acres in cultivation, at
$20 per acre. Will take Heppner residence property up
to $j.wu, as hrst payment; balance easy terms.
RoyV.Whiteis
-Fishin
SEASON WILL SOON OPEN
and you will want to be there
with a good outfit. We have
what you want in fishiug tackle.
Steel and Split Bamboo
Rods
Reels, Hooks, Lines,
Baskets, etc.
A splendid new assortment now on display.
PLENTY OF OTHER SPORTING GOODS ALSO
Peoples Hardware Company
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