The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 16, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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LIVE CECIL M ilfflS
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Julm McEntire was a buslneni man
In Cecil on Thursday.
Roy Sttnder, accompanied by Miss
J. Crabtree, were It Cecil Sunday I
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Mrs. T. H. Lowe Bpent Friday with J
Mrs. Ben Karnes at "Poplar Grove.".
Ilulph Winters of Fouriinle left on
Thursday for a short visit in Yakima.
J. M. Melton of "The Lookout"
spent Saturduy withh J. W. Osborn of
Cecil. j
Joe Marcus of "Falrview" spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Nasli
of Ewing.
Miss Elizabeth Blahm of Cecil
spent the week end with friends in
Ileppner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Simpson of Pendle
ton made a short stay in Cecil on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henriksen re
turned to their home on Willow creek
Thursday.
Miss Violet Hynd spent Sunday
with MIb8 Georgia Summers at "The
Last Camp."
Mrs. H. V. Taylor and Mrs. J. H.
Franklin of Rhea spent Friday call
ing on their fricndB In Cecil.
J. W. OBborn and Clarence Winters
of "Shady I)cll" were business visit
ors In Arlington on Friday.
Jack Fenwick, the lone painter,'
made a trip to lone Friday, having
finished his work at "Butterby Flats."
George and Henry Krebs of "The
Last Camp" left for Heppner Thurs
day, where they loaded a car of poles
for their Cecil ranch.
Miss Vivian Logan returned from
Heppner on Sunday and commenced
teaching In the Fourmile school on
Monday. I
Mrs. M. VanScholack and children
returned to Lexington Monday after
spending the week end with Mrs.
Dennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and
family of lone spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth of
Kheas Siding.
A large bunch of cattle belonging
to Stanlleld Brothers, arrived In
Cecil on Saturday to be wintered at
the Henriksen ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nash and
daughter Ruth left for Portland and
other places during the week, where
they expect to visit for some time.
Fred Pettyjohns, who have been on
the Ellis Minor ranch near Cecil, left
during the ui:k for lune to assist
Mr. Minor on his nindi near that
place. .
Mrs. Jack Fenwick and daughter
Miss Hena Belle spent the week end
with Mrs. C. li. Winters at "Shady
Dell."
! Mrs. Sarah Nutler of Portland ar
rived in Cecil an Thursday, where
she will kerp house for J. M. Melton
at "The Lookout."
Mr. and Ms. W. 0. Palmateer and
daughter Miss Cleoto of "Windy
Nook" spent Sunday with J. M. Mel
ton of "The Lookout."
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. V. Gentry
of Heppner, were looking up their
Cecil friends on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ross of "The
Bungalow" autoed to lone Thursday
to consult the doctor about one of
their children who la on the sick list.
Charles Thomson and family, ac
companied by Miss Black and Miss
Bristow, spent Sunday afternoon at
the Jack Hynd home on "Butterby
Flats."
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shane and
family, accompanied by his brother
Milton, arrived in Cecil Tuesday,
leaving on Thursday for San Fran
cicsco. We hear that Jack Hynd is serious
ly thinking of donating a piece of
land to the county, to be used as an
aviation landing Held for Morrow
county.
Jack Hynd of "Butterby Flats" ac
companied by his nephew Russell
Shaw, spent the week in the moun
tain ranches looking over his stock.
Jack reports the sheep in fine condi
tion. He is making arrangements to
bring his sheep to winter quarters.
O'Connell and Kennedy Will
Wrestle at Star Saturday
Eddie O'Connell, for many years
wrestling instructor at the Multno
mah Club in Portland, and a champ
ion In his class, will meet Jack Ken
nedy of Condon at the Star theater
in this city on Saturday night. The
time set for the match Is 9:45. The
main event will be precded with a
preliminary In which Bauman of Lex
ington and CroBhen of Heppner will
participate. Both of these lads are
amateurs of no mean ability.
Knitppenbergn Buy Home In
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Knappeoberg of
lone have purchased a home at 451
Jessup street, Portland and will live
in tnat city in the future. Mr. Knap
penberg was In Heppner on Monday
attending to some business affairs and
while here, announced that he had
sold the Knappanberg ranch known
as "The White Dairy Farm" to A. C.
Allison. The ranch is situated on
Willow creek just below lone and
Mr. Allison Intends to make exten
sive improvements and build a per
manent home. Until recently he was
engaged in farming on Butter creek.
WANTED By man . and wife,
charge of ranch. Experienced In
general farming, irrigating and care
of stock. Ira Pilkington, Heppner,
Ore. ltp.
Is Taking Thorough Course In Music.
Mrs. Mary Barton is in receipt of a
letter this week from her grand
daughter. Miss Gladys Lane, who is
majoring in music at the U. of O.
Miss Lane writeh that she is taking
vocal muBic, together with elements
of musical science and public school
methods of teaching music. To this
course is added French and English.
Miss Lane writes that she is taking
uated at the University and is great
ly enjoying her work.
FOR SALE Two hundred and fif
ty one year old ewes, line wool, and
1000 two year old ewes, quarter
blood Lincolns. Address McEntire
Bros., Cecil, Ore. 2tc.
FOUND on road between Hepp
ner and Lena, lady's fur. Owner
have the same by calling at The Gazette-Times
office. .
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Mrs. Housewife
H Are you having trouble with our hard water? If so j
g we think we have found the solution of the problem.
SOPADE J
1 Is its name, and it is a Soap-aid, not a washing powder. j
1 It's surely fine for making water as soft as rain water g
1 out of our hard water. Try it. Guaranteed or money
m back, if used as directed. 35c. package.
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Engineers Examination
Will Be Held in Portland ,
Oa December Fifteenth.1
An examination .l .11 be held on
December 5th, 191 'J at 620 Corbett
Building, Portland. Oregon for all
professional engineers who are unable
to meet the requirements, without
examination, of the Act of the Legis
lature of the State of Oregon, 1919,
Chapter 381 requiring all profession
al engineers to be registered after
January 1st, 1920.
Necessary blank? for application to
take the examination may be had up
on request from A. B. Carter, Secre
tary State Board of Engineering Ex
aminers, 650 Corbett Building, Port
land, Oregon. All applications to
take the examination given on Dec.
5th, 1919, must h- filed with the
State Board of Envir.eering Examin
ers at ltast tl
IX'';IIiblT 5th
iity !?,) (..)( b-furfj Tomato-iile M.inuaUtle.
1419. S.'x tounds tomatoes, ail of aotilee
and nine of suear are um-tl with a 50
Walter Drum aas In the city Mun- cent Jtr of prerved gin per to make
i'uv from his fountain home near tomato-apple marmalade, by O. A. C.
Parkers Mill. He made the best of cookery specialists.
his short stay here by dropping in
and leaving bis order
t,.f,r
make
lade.
t.ik;i,ic fr..
1-' p-.nti of
to
Cook the toroa-
putthrough strainer.
Mrs. Mai Church t:i
Yakima t!.e past seek bv th.
of her f.t!ier, (leorne S:.i.k.
soft and
fm The C.a- Cook tli" apples as lor sauce, coil m ii mi i
lette-Tirres to be sent to the Drum tomatoes, arples ana sugar to eon- """
nom. sistency of jam, adding ginger just for a number of yarj.
Do Your Washing
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SEE IT TODAY
E. J. Starkey
Agent
Gilman Bldg. Heppner.
IS cent3 a package
Sell Your Wheat
Having arranged to repre-1
sent the H. W. Collins Grain
Agency, we want our friends
and clients to know we are in
the market to buy.
FARMERS' EXCHANGE
F. R. BROWN, Manager
Heppner, Ore.
Cmes are sold everywhere in ecicnttfo
ally sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or
ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glass-ine-paper-covered
carton. We strongly
recommend this carton for the home or
oBcn supply, or when you travel
t J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
Wutoo-Sutm, N. C.
CAMELS' expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos answers every cigarette
desire you ever had 1 Camels give
such universal delight, such unusual
enjoyment and satisfaction you'll
call them a cigarette revelation!
If you'd like a cigarette that does
not leave any unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty
odor, smoJte Camels! If you
hunger for a rich, mellow-mild
cigarette that has all that desirable
cigarette "body" well, you get
some Camels as quickly as you can I
Camels' expert blend makes all this
delightful quality possible. Your
personal test will prove that Camel
Cigarettes are the only cigarettes
you ever smoked that just seem
made to meet your taste ! You will
prefer them to either kind of to
bacco smoked straight!
Compare Camels for quality and
satisfaction with any cigarette in
the world at any price 1
PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY 1
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I CITY OF PORTLAND RECEIVES SIX
I Gary Tracks ,
1 -For Fire Bureau I
liri
TAYLOR MADE
CLOTHES
If you knew as much about them as we do
you'd come to us on the run.
Some people hold back when it comes to a
question of buying "made-to-measure" clothes.
They think because they are specially made
they must be higher in price. Nothing of
the kind. You'll be surprised.
Come and get your measure
Thomson Brothers
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Gary Trucks Purchased by the City of Portland for the Fire Bureau
Factory Guarantee
ONE FULL YEAR
THE passing of the horse proves the economy of operating by
trucks; twelve horses to be disposed of by the city of Portland for
the twentieth century fire equipment. The fire fighting apparatus
will be installed at the Municipal Shop of the City of Portland.
The City held competitve tests for trucks that would be best suited
for strength and hill climbing under loaded conditions and speed on
the level and the GARY won. This was a decisive victory for GARY
trucks for the competition was open and all dealers were invited to
compete.
The GARY "Ten Point Test" truck is composed of Standard unit3
Bnda Motor, Brown-Lipe transmission, Tuthill Titanic branded
springs, Parrish and Bingham cold pressed steel frame.
Gary Coast Agency, Inc.
71 Broadway
PORTLAND, OREGON Phone Bdwy 2162
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