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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HETPXEtt , ORE., THTRSDAV, JTTY 10, 1919 PAGE SIX 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. L. MONTERESTELLI 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 Pearl Oil in bulk costs less Pearl Oil that you buy in bulk at your dealer's is the same high-quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five gallon cans. There is a saving by buy ing in bulk. Order by name Pearl Oil. For year 'round kitchen comfort use a good oil cookstove and Pearl Oil. 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 -leaving the kitchen cool and comfortable. We recommend New Perfection and Puritan Oil Cookstoves (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT BUICK SERVICE MEN GET OLD JOBS BACK LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS! Every day at the Buick Motor Co.'s plant at Flint, Michigan, finds many new employes, soldiers and sailors, back at work. Already 1400 return ing fighters have been re-employed, averaging nearly 300 per montb or 15 per day. A total of 3003 employes were in the service of which nearly 40 are back at their old or new po sitions. Promotions have been fre quent among a large number of re turning soldiers and sailors for the policy of the company Is so broad In this respect that enlisted men are taken care of and placed in positions where their ability is best suited. A personal welcome awaits every sol dier and sailor who applies for em ployment. All employes who are still In the service In this country or abroad will be assigned to old or new positions upon their return to Flint, Michigan. Not only is this policy be ing applied at the Bulck Factory, but It has been adopted by every Bulck branch and distributor throughout the United States. No manufactur ing organization is more proud of their list of fighters than the Bulck Motor Company, which takes partic ular consideration In seeing that each enlisted employe is taken care of In every way. HEPPNER MAN OFT FOR VISIT IN MIDDLE WEST STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA GEO. W. 1HLHOLLAND, 8pecUl Agent, Standard Oil Company, Heppner J. A. Waters, county clerk, left Tuesday tor his old home in Kansas, where he will make an extended visit with his mother. Mr. Waters expects to be absent from Heppner until the first of August and will visit Salt Lake and Denver while away. Woodson Family Start Auto Trip To Washington Points The C. E. Woodson family let, Monday on a two-weeks vacation autt trip which will take them to Seattle Tacoma, North Yakima and cities ol Eastern Washington. Big" Shipment of Sheep and Cattle Left Heppner Tuesday A large shipment of sheep and cattle left the local yards last Tues day when 10 cars, of sheep, all spring lambs, were shipped to Omaha Ne braska. The shippers were Ellis Mi nor, R. J. Carsner, Matt Hughes and V. Gentry. Mr. Carsner also shipped 15 cars of prime beef cattle to the Chicago market. Shipped 3900 Head Of Sheep To Range In Washington Anson Wright and son Clyde of Hardman shipped out from the local yards Monday, 3900 head of ewes and lambs to Eastern Washington, where they will be put on summer range Clyde Wright and three of the Mc Daniel boys of Hardman went over with the sheep. Mr. Wright says that this part of the Northwest is not the only section which has been hit by the long spell of dry weather, for he finds similar conditions existing in Washington and Idaho, where he re cently visited. Hulden And Bruer Buy More Morrow County Wheat Land E. M. Hulden, Black Horse farmer, was in Heppner Monday to close up a deal for the Frank Moyer ranch, one of the best wheat farms in this county. . Mr. Hulden Is associated in the farming business with Dr. Bruet of Portland and this latest addition gives these gentlemen a large body of wheat land, as they had previously purchased the Dan Hanshew and W. C. Lacey ranches In the same district. Mr. Hulden believes farming in Mor row county holds a big future and he is backing his judgment in a most material way. The Frank Moyer ranch is being farmer at the present time by D. M. Ward. A. Henriksen was an Arlington vis itor Tuesday. James Farley of Heppner was a Ce cil caller Monday. Miss Etta Barnes of Poplar Grove visited with Mrs. Hynd Tuesday. Willie George Wilson left on the local for. Heppner on Tuesday. Clarence Winters and family of "Shady Dell" spent Saturday in lone. Misses A. C. Lowe and A. C. Hynd were Arlington visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe left on the local Thursday for Portland and other points. Mrs. Ben Barnes and daughter of "Poplar Grove" returned from Hepp ner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J .Mclntire, accom panied by Mrs. Tyler, were Cecil allers on Friday. J. H. Franklin and Mr. Lewman of Mosler were doing business in Fourmlle Tuesday. Geo. and Henry Krebs of "The Last Camp" were business callers in tone on Wednesday. Miss Juanita Crabtrce of "Dothe- boys H1U" accompanied Rcy Stender o lone on Wednesday. Miss Ada Nash of Ewing and Miss Bernice Franklin of Rhea visited at Butterby Flats on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell and .'amly spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Lindstrom. Leon Logan, Mrs. Boyd Logan and .'amilies and Mrs. Peter Nash visited .vith Mrs. John Nash on Sunday. Geo. R. Melton of "The Look Out" and Oscar Nash of "Falrvlew" were Arlington callers on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and son, .Ir. and Mrs A. Henriksen and son Clifford spent the'Fourth at Parken Mill. Jack Hynd left Cecil on Monday .'jr Ukiah, returning heme Filday, iccompanled by Will Hynd of Rose -awn. David Bradley of Butterby Flats 3i' for Sand nohow where he will .vork on the Hynd Bros, ranch for a time. Mrs. T. Dempsey of the Willows a as called to Springfield during the .veek, owing to the Illness of her jrother. Eric Waldo and Cecil Phillips, who lave been working around Cocil for the past few weeks left for Arlington -n Sunday. Miss Violet Hynd, who has been .isitlng friends In Portland and other points for the past few weeks, re turned home Sunday. David Hynd, Miss A. Hynd of Rose Lawn, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hynd and .'amily of "The Pines," Ukiah, spent .he week-end in Cecil visiting their trends. Dwlght Misner has finished har vesting and reports nothing less than IS busheU per acre. Mr. Misner left tor Portland on Sunday, returning home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Minor, Miss Minor and Mr. and Mrs. Shlppey spend Fri day evening at the "Last Camp," leav ing for their homes in Portland early Saturday morning. Miss M. H. Lowe returned home on Sunday from Portland where she has been attending the Franklin High. 3he was accompanied by Miss Nellie Doney of Yamhill. "The Last Camp" was the scene of a rousing Victory celebration on Fri day, the 4th. About thirty neigh bors gathered and participated in all kinds of races and sports until a late 1 our. A fine lunch and ice cream were served during the day. All re port having a good time. T I il Lads Took Car At Lexington And Road That Led To Jail Taking a car without leave from Taylor Brothers at Lexington and driving it up to Heppner .thence east up Hinton creek over Freeze-out ridge, back down Willow creek and .nto Lexington again brought one Lexington boy and two Portland boys Into the minions of the law last Fri day. It was Thursday that Cecil McCor mick, 17, of Lexington, Rufus Ester,, 16, and Arthur Snow, 15, both of Portland, appropriated to their own use a Ford belonging to Taylor Brothers. The car was lator returned with slight damages and It was through tracks left by the boys that the officers were able to get a clue as to who had taken the car. The boys were rounded up Friday, two of them at lone on the train and one, young McCormick, at Lexington. They were held in the county Jail by Sheriff Shutt until the parents of Snow and Estes came up from Port land The boys were later fined the costs, which amounted to about $7.20 apiece and turned loose pending their good behavior. IMPORTANT TO AUTO OWNERS "AVING 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 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 Mr. Inman representing the Covey Motor Car Co. of Portland, spent a few days In Heppner the first of the week. 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