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THE GAZETTE-TDtES, HEPPXER, OREGON, TTTCE6D
MAY 8, 191!).
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IMPORTANT TO
AUTO OWNER
t "STAVING leased the mechanical Department
of the new McRoberts-Cohn Auto Company
Garage, we are prepared to assume the care
and upkeep of your car in a s5!1???'
The shop is being rapidly equipped with the latest
models of machinery and no job will be too intricate
for us to handle.
We have had years ol experience
in this work. Will make prompt
delivery.
The season is fast approaching which permits the
use of your car. Bring it in and let us look it over.
We will tell you what it needs and you can rely upon
our advice. ,
We stand behind our statements and guarantee
our work.
Welch & Lininger
LIVE CECIL K ITEMS
business In Cecil on Saturday.
Mrs. A. Bowker and Mrs. Ackley
of Heppner, were looking up- old
friends around Cecil on Wednesday.
Albert Bowker of Heppner was in
Cecil Saturday.
Mat Mollahan was a business man
in Arlington Monday.
Mrs. Karl Farnsworth of , Rhea
Siding, spent the week end in Hepp-j
uer. ;
Misses Etta and Birchie Barnes
were visiting around Cecil on Mon
day. Mrs. Turner and family of lone
visited with Mrs. George Miller on
Sunday.
Miss Irene Douglas of Willows
visited with friends in Condon on
Saturday.
Mrs. Ben Barues was cr.lled to
Heppner Thursday ,to the sick bed of
her father.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Duncan and
Miss Mildred were Arlington visitors
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pettijohn and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Barnes.
A number of ladies and gentlemen
spent a pleasant day on Sunday fish
in on Rhea creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Streeter and
family of Four Mile spent Tuesday
with J. W. Osborn.
JIN 7tf wanna
PUNT
Garden Seeds
C. C. Morse & Co.
D. M. Ferry & Co.
Lilly's
FLOWER SEEDS
Mandeville & King
Morse & Co.
Ferry & Co.
Plan now for your vegetable
garden. Beautify your prem
ises with choice flowers.
Buy your seeds of
Sam Hughes Company
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Mrs. R. A. McFadden and daughter
Miss Helen, of Eight Mile, were doing
J. W. Osborn and Clarence Winters
: uf Shady Dell, went to Heppner
Thursday returning home the same
day.
I Willie George Wilson, Robert
, Lowe and Elvin Miller of Cecil, were
I miters at the Duncan home Monday
evening.
Walter Pope and John Miller rt,
turned home Sunday from Pendleton
where they have- been visiting
lri.mds.
Miss Elizabeth Seeley of the Mc-
Entire ranch and Miss Mildred Dun
can of Ewing, were callers at Cecil
on Friday. I
Scott Brown returned to Cecil on !
Sunday anl left for Heppner Monday. 1
Mr. Brown has rented a ranch on
Kock creek. j
Arthur Hodgson of the Willow
creek ranch, who has been in the
mountains for the last week returned
home Saturday.
Oral Henrikscn and Frank Kernes
returned home from tha mountains
on Thursday where they have been
looking after some Stock.
Mr. and Mrsj George Millar ac
companied by Mrs. T." H. Lowe of
Cecil, wero callers at the McEntlre
Bros, home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd and
family of Butterby Flats autoed over
to Hynd Bros, of Rose Lawn, Sand
Hollow on Sunday where they spent
a pleasant day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Logan anl famllj
of the Willows. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Logan, and Leon Logan and family of
Four Mile, spent Sunday with J. W.
Osborn.
Marion VanSchoick was a guest of
Mrs. Bennett of the Last Camp on
Friday. He announces the arrival
of a fine daughter r.t his home. Con
gratulations from all thair friends.
Miss Sarah May, who has been
teaching school at Grassvalley,
arrived at Cecil on Wednesday
where she will spend her vacation
with her parents on the Lone Star
ranch.
Harry Bartholomew of Standfleld
bought a bunch of yearl'i gs from
Hynd Bros. Butterby Flats ranch
dtirin; the vck and the (V:nsir;nruent
consisted of three cars which were
billed to Chicago on Saturday.
Real estate in Cecil r.t the present
time is very valuable. An acre of
land belonging to Mrs. Peter Nash
Sr. was sold during the past week
for the sum of 4()0, the purchaser
being J. W. Osborn, one of Morrow
county's largest wheat growers.
Jack Hynd and George Miller,
ranchers of Cecil, were doing bus
iness in this city on Tuesday.
Ed Neill, Butter creek sheep man,
was doing business In. Heppner on
Monday.
O. B. Barlow, who manages the big
elevator at Jordan Siding, was a bus
iness visitor in Heppner Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elder are now
located at Idaho Falls, Idaho, where
they went a short time ago from
Astoria. Mr. Elder writes that he
likes the new location very much
and that Idaho Falls is a very lively
and prosperious little city.
SUMMER GRAZING
FOR SHEEP & CATTLE
SEE
THE FARMERS EXCHANGE
Roberts Buildins CALL IN PERSON Heppner, Ore&on
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When the Wool Is In
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V IS at that time that the stoekgrower
can truly appreciate the services of
i!w. Fiii-mM's & Slock rowers Nation-
al Bank, for there may even then he a long
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Your account means our co-operation.
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FARMERS &c STOCKGROWEP.S
NATIONAL BANK .
Heppner Oregon
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Eyery farmer should have one or more Ford
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