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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, flEPPXER, OP.EGON, TBTKSD VV, JUNE 10, 1910. PAGE 8. MOTORISTS y aoa I LOCAL 1IAPPENL The increase of our business has compelled us to enlist the sen-ices of two more expert auto mechan ics from Portland. We are now prepared to take on more customers without that troublesome delay. We are striving to give you quick, intelligent ser vice at a moderate cost and are now prepared to do so, more than ever. All of our work is absolutely guaranteed, with no "ifs" or "ands." A guarantee that is everything the word implies. Ask our many more than pleased customers. Remember, we do Ford repair work at contract prices, also, no job in the auto repair business is "too tough." That's our business. L. P. Davidson. extensive farmer and stockman of lone, was a Heppner business visitor on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vaughn left on a motor trip to Portland today, Mr. Vaughn being called there on bust ness. Yours for complete satisfaction Universal Garage The Frank W. Turners are visiting with relatives in Grant county. While in the interior they will spend a part of their time at the home of Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cochran near Monument and Mr. Turner will take a course of treat ments at the Ritter Hot Springs. Up on their return to Heppner Mr. Tur ner will take up his position with Gilliam & Bisbee, having completed the 1919 shearing season in Morrow county. Celsus Keithley of the Forest Ser vice has returned to Heppner after spending ten days in Pendleton, where he had charge of the head of fice during the absence of Supervisor W. W. Cryder. Work on the basement for the new Gilliam & Bisbee bulldln on the southeast corner of Main and streets is progressing. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Mike Healey at the Heppner Sana torium on Wednesday. Mrs. Healey's condition is not of the best. Misses Irene and Ruth Saline of kstacada, Oregon, have arrived In Ma I -onaucior Lew s hnV , I Heppner run after a short vacation. I Chas. B. Sperry. lone business man WO was in Heppner Tuesday afternoon. The Misses Ruby and Zelma En- rlemnn nf Inn no.. . . -v., nti tiatiurs in nepp- ner Wednesday. Lieut C. J. Osten has ennp In Tul- 8a. Oklahoma, to accept a position with a hardware firm. John J. Kelley was in tnwn Tnog. day from his Rock creek ranrh tn . tend the Farley funeral. Mrs. P. A. Anderson Went tn Pnrf. land Tuesday to snend a wwk r ten May I days visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill of Rntter creek spent Tuesday in Hennnur at tending to some business matters. WANTED Engineer for thresher outfit during harvest. ' J. B. CARMICHAEL. Lenin rtnn Frank Cramer and son, prominent Heppner to visit with their grandmo-l ,1 , tV T' prom,nent ther, Mrs. Marv A. Barthnlnmnw. resldent8 of the Boardman section, were Heppner business visitors nn Tuesday. ther, Mrs. Mary A. Bartholomew. Henry Blackman exnects to leave Saturday for his home in San Fran cisco after spending the week in I Heppner attending to business mat ters. R. F. and Victor Wielp worth prominent Butter creek sheepmen, were transacting business in Heppner weanesaay. Emmett Cochran, one of the bis: sheepmen of Eastern Oregon, ia at i ha Tmnnvtfol M J it. i iuiuci tat iui a-iew uuvb. no u registered from Heppner. Portland r.al u"ng' movm8 urgonlan W. C .O'Sullivan, who was former- I call for you. take your haei? ana irunKS to and from train. Gen F. A. TASK Phone 736. W. F. Barnett, prominent Lexin?. ly engaged in farming near Cecil and . usme8s mai and farmer, trans later at Stanfleld, writes The Gazette- !clea DUBlnes in Heppner on Tues ti, ji . . . .... Idav afternnnn iiuicb iu uireci nis paper in ine iu- ture to 528 Stone St., Flint, Mich. C. W. Acock, one of our progress- i - A clean, comfortable kitchen all year 'round With a gopd oil cookstove and Pearl Oi! - you will cook in comfort all year 'round. Gives all the convenience of gas, without the dust and dirt of coal or wood. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts economically. Lights at the touch of a match. No waiting for fires to come up, no unnecessary work, no waste. Concentrates a steady heat on the cooking leav . ing the kitchen cool and comfortable. Pearl Oil, the Standard Oil Company's kero sene, is a most convenient and economical fuel. Easy to handle. It is refined and re-refined by our special process which removes the impurities., It is clean burning. Pearl Oil is for sale in bulk by dealers every : where. It is the same high-quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is a , saving by buying in bulk. Order by name Pearl Oil. We recommend New Perfection and Puritan Oil Cookstovea David Hynd of the firm of Hvnrt Among the graduates of the North! . 8- bantl Hoow farmers and Pacific School of Pharmacy at Port-I . pmen' transacted business, in land this year is Earl Gordon, well HePPner Tuesday, known Heppner boy. Earl has taken N. F. Lawson was in town Tiinarinv position with Patterson & Son. I from his ranrh oh . WTW wwauau kJlUlUg, urussisw. iwnicn he nurchased a fw month- Frank Fratas was in the city today ag0 rrom Glenn Boye- from his Eight Mile farm to get some I In the official !... i paint for his new house. Mr. Fratas I A. E. F. published June 16, the name jb ma spring gram is sun green I or James R. Breeding of Spray is list uuu mil uiu&e a iair yieia h conai-iea as ha vine- riioH nt Hin - I o v uiatwc ...u.iuii. , , i ""so uumuer ot candidates were fciwood Orr. son of Mrs. Lillian I Initiatnri intn th t,.. n-, i i... oi....... - ;.,r:: . . u,uci ui y ... .on ust oamruay lor jauiornia. tiennner nripn Nn 9KB - t,i H. ,m j, ,u. - I. " - " su wv ..... opcuu iub summer vismngiiar meeting Thursday evenlne mouth and San Francisco. He will J B Carm,chael, pioneer Morrow return in the fall in timn tn ntr county iwmer who is now retired srlinnl land makes his home in Lexin Ertnn I was a Heppner business visitor Tues- JJurmg the past week Frank Mon. day. anan closed a deal with Erb Kirk for creek, known ... t. m ouu '"""S "rmers residing a few ' hu vi.u uau uuiiLu iiini n. ii . Mr. Kirk is still undecided as to vhat t " "epp'!er' was ln town h will do. but mav en 1 . i. on business Wednesday. Mr. Acock Malheur country to ain .n i s.ays Braln Is. 8tm look'ng good but farmlnc -..-- -- mai rain wnicn didn't come would ' I h Q I'd httltA (lltnn. 1 . 1 . uoicu iiiiuga wquaeriuny. Mrs. W. E. Davis of Snokane haa I arrived In Heppner . and will snenrt the summer with her daughter, Mrs. 1 1. J. Matlock, at the Matlock home Ion Hlnton creek. She was accom I panied by her grandson, Ora Matlock, iwno bas been attending high school in spoKane during the past year Among the many Oregon bavs who nave arrived ln New York from over seas service are Benjamin R. Wiin and James Mollahan of Heppner. wiiiis is witn Battery B, 148th Field Artillery and Mollahan is with Bat. tery D, 148th Field Artillery. They i expect to arrive Home in the near fu ture. Miss Jean Black met with nainful ana serious Injuries last Friday when she caught her hand In the rollers of an electric clothes wringing machine une nnger was taken off and the en. tire hand was badly bruised as well as some tendons being injured-. The accident occurred at the Chas. Thorn son home, where she is housekeeper. A number or members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft gave Mrs. A J. DeVore a' pleasant surprise last Friday evening when thev called in Ion her at the DeVore home to spend la few enjoyable houre. Refresh nients were served. Those Dresent were Mesdames Mike Curran, Mattle Aiken, Celsus Keithley, R. Thornton, J. Handy, E. Bennett. V. Crawford. A. J. DeVore an'd the Misses Loye and Cedle DeVore, Painting Garage Interior. Painter J. H. Lock has a force of men busy this week naintlne the in terior ot the McRoberts-Cohn Gar age. The paint is put on the high walls and clellng by means ot a high presure spray and the paint which is light in color, adds much to the in terior appearance of the garage. CHORC iCJMEJSH SAIL (KEROSENE)' HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY a i. t r r xr t a GEO. W. MILHOLLAND, Special Agent, Standard Oil Com pany, Heppner, Oregon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. I. O. 0. F. HalL Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Subject: "God, the Preserver of Man." r Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at Mrs. Gene Slocums. Everybody is welcome. The Federated Church. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Inter national Lesson, "Love." Morning Service, 11:00. Sermon theme "In the Mountains 'With Christ." Union Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Topic "Tollers of India." Lead er. Jasper Crawford. Evening Service, 8:00. H. A. NOYES, Pastor. s A F E T Y & N- u.-w'w. iwaraai s E R V I C E BUILD NOW! A man can borrow money on what he puts into a home. He can't do it on what he pays out for rent. The. 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