The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 26, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TTTR GAZETTE-TIMES, HErrXEK, ORE., TUTTtSDAr, JTXE 20, 1919
PACE SIX
L. MONTERESTELLlj
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MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
PENDLETON, OREGON
runs 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
Peoples Cash Market
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
POULTRY AND FISH
WATKINS & OVIATT Proprietors
BOARDMAN HAS STRONG
i DELEGATION SATURDAY
Greater Farming
Efficiency
Better methods in farming in
clude the system of Harvesting.
Get 100 per cent efficien
cy from your harvesting
machinery by using
The McCormick Line
of Mowers, Reapers, Self
Binders and Headers
New headers being assembled now. We
carry a complete line of header extras-
Peoples Hardware Company
Heppner, Oregon.
i Irrigation District ana School District
Hold Elections.
A delegatiln of live wires from
Boardman were In Heppner oa Satur
day, corning up to attend the Farmers
picnic and take advantage of this op
portunity to place their section before
the rest of the county. The delega
tion consisted of A.P.Cobb, president
and F. E. Burns, secretary, of the
Boardman Commercial Club and J
C. Ballenger, lumber dealer, and this
delegation was quite busy in seeing
that their section had proper recog
nition here.
A representative of this paper had
a very interesting conversation with
Mr. Cobb, who, by the way. is a prac
cical irrigationist and has had many
years of experience, gained on one oi
the finest projects in the northwest.
He has come to Boardman and inter
ested himself in this new venture on
the Columbia river and is absolutely
sure that Boardman will develop lntt
he best project of them all. Fur
thermore, Mr. Cobb is a perslsten,
worker for the John Day project,
good roads for the entire county, and
more particularly one that will con
nect his section up with the county
seat. And if the people of his sec
tion, backed up by such live wires as
were in Heppner Saturday, do not get
what they are after, there is little use
for the rest of us to get busy.
The West Extension Irrigation Dis
trict held their election according ti
advertised schedule, which occurred
on the 10th inst. Col. Emmet Calla
han of Boardman, Mr. Camp of Irri
gon and Mr. McFarland of Umatilla
were chosen as the board of directors,
and the work of the district will now
be carried on in earnest.
PENDLETON TOOK GAME
FROM HEPPNER SUNDAY
Pendleton walked away with the
game in this city last Sunday wheu
they met the Heppner All-Stars in
nine long, listless innings. The Buck
aroos made a number of exciting
plays, including a triple in the thn.
inning which seemed to drown all fu
.uie botes of the local boys so far as
that particular game wa3 concerned.
It was evident that the home boyt
were not up to snuff and failed to pui
over their usual high class playing.
Their batting was worse than rotten
and their fielding was on the same
par as their batting, Anderson being
about the only man on the entire
team who played anyways near tc
furm. The score was 14 to 3.
A large crowd attended the game.
P. A. Anderson and Dave Wilson were
umpires and gave entire satisfaction
to both players and fans.
Jas. Wilson, who had charge of the
Pendleton team, is trying to arrange
for a game in Pendleton In the neai
future.
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POULTFC
AT THE
HEPPNER MEAT MARKET
H. C. ASHBAUGH, Proprietor.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, POULTRY
AND LARD. FISH IN SEASON.
Finest quality meats at the lowest possible price.
Phone Main 203
MATLOCK ESTATE $25,000.
Daughters Get $2000 Each, Equal
Interest in Home. Widow
Rest.
Pendleton, Ore. Twenty-five thou
sand dollars is the estimate of the
value of the property left by the late
VV. N. Matlock of this city, accord
ing to the petition for probate of his
will, filed today.
His two daughters, Hazel Privetl
and Lulu Esies, receive $2000 each
and an equal interest in the home
property. Mrs. Matlock Is to receive
the remainder.
WHAT SHERIFF KELSEY
FOUND AT HIS DOOR
What do you suppose Sheriff Oscar
Kelsay found on his doorstep the oth
er morning that had been placed
.here very carefully during the night
and was looking up at him so plead
ingly out of its soft young eyes, as if
to say, "Nobody wants me, so they
orought me to you."
It was not a dear little baby.
It was a little baby deer!
Where It came from or who bro't
it, the sheriff hasn't the slightest idea.
jut when he went to his office at the
court house Friday morning he found
a spotted fawn tied with cotton rope
to the knob of his office door. No one
.3 allowed to have a spotted fawn in
his possession, so being called in the
,-un of bis official duties, out the Ser
, Ice creek way the sheriff took the
fawn along intending to turn it loose
in the woods.
The little animal Is somewhat tame
and the thought, that dogs coming
along the road or the coyotes would
kill it, smote the big heart of the man
and he brought it back. He has wired
jtate game warden Shoemaker for in
ductions. Meanwhile the spotted
fawn is waxing tat on milk at 10
Lents per and Sheriff Kelsay is pay-
ng the bill. Fossil Journal.
MORE MONEY RAISED
FOR RITTER ROAD
Through the enterprise of W. O.
..Iinor and M. D. Ciark, there will be
available $2000 for more work on the
leppner-Kitter road. Messrs. Minor
and Clark went out among the busi
ness men of Heppner last week and
.alsed $1000. They had the assur
ance from the county court that the
jourt would match dollar for dollar
aised by the business men.
Much preliminary work has been
done on the road, but there are sec
..ons where surveys will be made,
placing the road on a very easy grade,
it is planned to start actual road
.vork within the next few days.
The Rltter people have been anx
.jus to see the completion of a road
.vhich will give them an outlet thru
Heppner, thereby bringing them clos
er to market by many miles. The
Jeppner-Ritter road agitation dates
back about twenty-five years and it
will be gratifying to many of the old
imers to learn that benefits which
.hey had strived for will come to the
younger and following generations.
HEPPNER WOMAN WEDS
GILLIAM COUNTY MAN
Coming as a surprise to their many
rieuds in Eastern Oregon was the an
nouncement of the marriage of Mrs.
.Mary Perry of Heppner to William
viorman of Lone Rock in Portland re
cently. They came up from Portlaud
.ast Thursday and are at home to
their friends in their new home
which Mrs. Gorman purchased from
C. C. Patterson in south Heppner.
Mrs. Gorman is a pioneer of Morrow
and Gilliam counties and has a host
of friends.
Head Forester Here.
W. W. Cryder, supervisor of the
Umatilla Forest Reserve, with head
offices in Pendleton, spent a day or
two in Heppner last week confering
with Celsus Keithley, who has
jharge of the local office. Mr. Cryder
made a trip out over the reserve
while away from Pendleton.
Returns From Extended Trip,
L. W. Briggs returned last week
from an extended motor trip which
took him as far as Salem. He was
accompanied home by his daughter,
Miss Loa, who has been attending
the Willamette Uunverslty during the
past school year. Miss Opal Briggs,
who made the trip down with her
father, will remain in the Valley for
some time visiting with friends.
NOTICE.
This Is to notify my Morrow coun
ty patrons that I have resigned my
office as county surveyor and am leav
ing for Baker county shortly after
July 1. All those owing me or hav
ing bills against me will please pay
or present the same to me by July 1.
2tp LOY M. TURNER.
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IMPORTANT TO
AUTO OWNERS
"AVING leased the mechanical Department
,pf the new McRoberts-Cohn Auto Company
Garage, we are prepared to assume the care
and upkeep of your car in a satisfactory manner.
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 of 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
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The Sheldon Worm Drive Axle is another important fea
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For Gary Truck Factory Information for the northwest
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Drivers With Demonstrators Will Cover the Territory
and Call on Interested Parties.
Gary Coast Agency, Inc.
71 Broadway Phone Brdwy 2162 Portland, Ore.
Makes Money Farming.
Thos. Hanson of Lower Sand Hol
low, was in town Wednesday. Crops
on the Hanson and Huebner places
will turn out good and they expect to
begin cutting by the 4th of July. Mr.
Huebner, who farms the Hansen
place along with his own, is a believ
er in thorough "iltlvatlon of the Boil,
and while he is located on some of
the lightest lands of the county he
is getting splendid results and mak
ing money.
Now House News Completion,
The J. S. Baldwin home on Court
street is rapidly nearlng completion
The plasterers will soon be at work
Mr. Baldwin will have a fine home
and it will be a handsome adornment
to the city.
Arrives From East
Mrs. Emma Dice arrived in Hepp
ner Wednesday from Marshalltown,
Iowa, to spend the summer with her
daughter, Mrs. O. G. Crawford. This
is Mrs. Dice's second visit to Oregon,
coming west the first time about four
years ago, when she spent the winter
in Heppner.
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