The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 31, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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IIAPPEMNGS
Cut Your Tire Bill
In Half
And Enjoy Absolute Puncture-Proof
Service Besides
The above statement seems almost too
good to be true doesn't it?
Yet there are scores of car owners in this
town-some your very neighbors, perhaps
who are daily enjoying these advantages.
The fact that nearly 500,000 users of tires
in America are taking advantage of this
great money saving-worry ending oppor
tunity, should convince you that it is well
worth investigating.
Stop in to see us-today.
VULCANIZING
TIRES - TUBES
All Work Done In This Shop
Is Guaranteed
Stephen M. Irwin
EATESTSJIES
Authorizad Service Station
Phone 872
Gilman Building
The Gazette-Times Gives More Advertising Value for Eack
Dollar Expended for Space In Its Columns Than Any
Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You.
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.
Chas. Bartholomew of Butter creek
was transacting business la Heppner
Monday.
L. D. Nelll, Butter creek farmer,'
was a Heppner business visitor Mon
day. Paul Webb and mother, Mrs. Natt
Webb, were In Heppner for a few
hours Sunday.
Wm. Kummerland, west Heppner
farmer, was a business visitor in
Heppner Saturday.
Leo Hill returned Sunday from an
extended auto trip to Western Wash
ington and Oregon points.
Chas. Swanson, local tailor, left
Tuesday for Portland, to spent a va
cation of a week or ten days.
Dr. D. R. Haylor arrived in Hepp
ner Sunday evening from Portland
to make a business visit of two weeks.
LaVerne Van Marter is hauling
the Andy Rood wheat into the ware
house in Heppner, using the big
Mack truck.
Among the new car owners of
Heppner Is Paddy Mollahan. Paddy
recently bought a Reo Four from the
McRoberts-Cohn Auto Co.
Mrs. Chas. Lockridge returned to
her home at Independence Saturday
after making a visit in this city with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Aiken.
Ed Bucknum is building a small
dwelling just at the rear of his home
cn west May street and will fit it up
for the convenience of roomers.
Earl Hallock has resigned bis po
sition with the North Portland stock
yards people and expects to arrive In
Heppner shortly to reside permanent
ly. County Commissioner, G. A. Bleak
man, came down from Hardman Fri
day evening to attend to some official
business coming up before the county
court.
Hauson Hughes returned the last
of the week from a trip to middle
western states. He went back two
weeks ago with a shipment of cattle
to Omaha.
Mrs. J. B. Sparks returned to Con
don last Friday after spending a few
days at Heppner and lone. She was
accompanied by Esther Neel and Ber-,
nice Sigsbee.
N. A. Clark and family returned
from a trip to Bend and other central
Oregon points Saturday. While In
Bend they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Whlttington.
Harley Adkins, who works for the
O-W. R. & N. Co. at Aberdeen, Wash.,
came over Saturday to spend as hort
time at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Adkins.
W. S. McKImmey, formerly a far
mer in the Heppner Flat neighbor
hood but now retired, came up Sat
urday from his home in Salem and
is spending a few days here on busi
ness. Enterprise has organized a chapter
of the American Legion and has asked
for a charter. To date nearly twen
ty tottns in Oregon have appiiwd for
lutmiiersiup in the national organiza
tion of the American Legion.
R. A. Snyder, well known farmer
was in Heppner Friday. Mr. Snyder
is just recovering from injuries re
ceived three weeks ago when a horse
fell with him. The bones in one of
Mr. Snyder's feet were broken.
L. MONTERESTELLI
Marble and Grhnite
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
MRS. CROKER'S INDIAN
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LIVE CECIL HIS ITEMS
Noah Pettyjohn of Morgan was a
business man in Cecil Wednesday.
H. L. Pearson and son Blakely
were doing business In Cecil on Wed-
, nesday.
J. W. Osborn and Ralph Winter
were business men in Arlington on
Monday.
Ellis Minor, one of Ione's promin
ent sheepmen, was in Cecil Friday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett and family of
the Willows spent Sunday with J. W.
Osborn in Cecil.
Mr. and Mrs. T. McFadden, and
Mrs. Hlnkley of Eight Mile were Ce
cil callers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd
of "Butterby Flats."
Mrs. R. S. Wilson of Ewlng spent
Friday with Miss Matilda BJork of
"Willow Creek" ranch.
Ed RIetmann of Morgan and Roy
Stender were callers at "Shady Dell"
ranch on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Medlock and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Ross, at "The Bungalow." I
I Miss Georgia Summers, who has
been visiting with friends around
Heppner, returned home on Tuesday.
Herb Hynd, who has been through
to Uklah with a band of sheep, re
turned home on Wednesday evening.
C. Murray arrived from Southers
California Friday and will visit with I
his sister, Mrs. Ross, at "The Bunga-1
low." .
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McEntlre and E. j
J. Fairhurst of "Busy Bee" ranch;
were business people In Cecil Satur
day. W. G. Palmateer of "Windy Nook"
and J. E. Crabtree of "Dotheboy's
Hill" did some business in Cecil on
Friday.
Mrs. Forbes and daughter of lone
who have been visiting with U. E. !
Baker of "Broadacres" returned
home Wednesday.
J. H. Miller of "Boardless Barn,'
and Karl Troedson of Morgan re
turned from Walla Walla where they
had been on a business trip.
Henry Krebs of "The Last Camp"
I and Ben Barnes of "Poplar Grove"
accompaned by J. W. Vlckers were in
Heppner Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Jack Hynd of Butterby Flats
left on the local for her native town,
Damascus, Ontario, where she will
visit amongst her relatives tor an in
definite period.
Miss Nellie Doney of Mount Novel
ty, Yamhill, who has been visiting
friends in and around Cecil for the
past three weeks, left on the local for
her home Wednesday.
I Henry Krebs and T. H. Lowe, ac
companied by Misses Etta Barnes, A.
C. Lowe and M. H. liowe spent Sun-
I day at the Hynd Bros, ranch, "Rose
Lawn," in Sand Hollow.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lindstrom and
family, extensive wheat farmers of
the Morgan district, were business
callers at Cecil on Saturday and stay
ed the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lundell of Willow creek.
Carl Yount, prominent wheat
buyer of lone was In Cecil and dis
trict taking up samples of the 1911
crop. Carl says that there is some
very fine wheat in this neighborhood
this year.
"Shady Dell," the residence of Clar
ence Winter, was the scene of a very
pleasant gathering on Sunday after
noon. Roy Calkins, better known as
"Red Switch", Lee Lang, and Miss
Erma Hymer of lone, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Nash of "Fairvlew ranch, and
many others were present.
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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
GARY
Motor Trucks
For Farm, City or Interurban
A Gary Truck Is the Truck to Buy because there is a Bize
for every requirement, and because every truck represents the high
est degree of perfection as exemplified by the best balanced trnck
built, composed of units of the highest order obtainable.
Gary Motor Trucks are made ki six models: Model F, 1
ton; O, 1-ton; H, 2-ton; HU, 2 -ton; K, 8 -ton; V, 5-ton, and
all are equipped with the war-famed Buda Motors. The motor
adopted for government work In France. The HU or YU with the
force feed lubricating system through a drilled crankshaft In all large
sizes.
The Sheldon Worm Drive Axle is another important fea
ture of construction of Gary Motor Trucks. It Is the costliest, the
oldest and highest priced worm drive axle built. All Gary Trucks
use Sheldon axles.
The Springs The Tuthill Springs titauics fronts and
banded rears. The rear springs which carry the load are guaranteed
for the life of the truck against breakage in the center.
The Built Up Cast Tank Radiator. The Gary built up
cast tank radiator with oval tubular core, finned for radiation, Is the
last word In radiator construction. It is invincible In strength, over
size In capacity and 100 per cent in cooling efficiency.
Gary Motor Trucks are of the same high class in every
other unit and detail of construction and are warranted for one full
year.
For Gary Truck Factory Information for the northwest
territory call on or address the Portland Agency, and secure our
terms to dealers and agents If considering a line of trucks or desir
ing a selling agency.
Drivers With Demonstrators Will Cover the Territory
and Call on Interested Parties.
Gary Coast Agency, Inc.
71 Broadway Phone Brdwy 2162
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Portland, Ore.
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Returning trora Europe more
beautiful than when she left as a
bride three years ago, Mrs. Rich
ard Croker, wire of former. Tam
many Hall boss, finds her title of
"Princess of the Cherokee Tribe"
disputed by her husband's chil
dren, who through their lawyer
claim that She is not an Indian
! princess. Mrs. Croker was on the
Kew York stage and known as
"Little Uulu' before" her mar-
( riute.
To Be Successful
in Canning
You must have perfect jars s
and accessories.
A full and complete line of
the following now in stock:
H Economy Jars, Kerr Self Sealing Jars, regular Kerr
H Self Sealing Jars, Wide Mouth in all sizes. s
JELLY GLASSES
1 JAR TRIMMINGS
s Economy Tops, Schram Tops, Golden State Tops, Ball Ma- W
H son Tops, Self Sealing Tops, both sizes. 3
g Rubber Rings Mason, Golden State and Wide Mouth Mason M
PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY j
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