TWB BAOTTE-TPrF.S, HrTTXER OP.E, THVRSDAY, NOV. 20, 1010.
PAC" S FN
LI CECIL NEWS iTEMS
Clifford Hennksen was a Lexing
ton culler Thursday.
Zennelh and iloyd Logan of Fair
view apeut the week end in Hepuaer.
Miss lie mice Frauklia of Rhea was
calling on her Cecil friends Saturday.
T. B. Wilde of "Broadacreg" was
doing business in Cecil on Tuesday.
Walter Pope of Sunnyside spent
the week end at ileppnur JunctioL.
Mike McEntire of Kwing was a
business cailer in Cecil Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fen wick and
daughter of lone were Cecil callers
on Saturday.
A. Menriksen at "Willow Creek"
ranch spent some time in Heppnor
during the week.
, Walter Pope has rented his "Sun
nyside" ranch to Kieba brothers lor
a term of five years.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farnsworth arriv
ed in Cecil on Tuesday where they
will reside during the winter. ,
Thos. McFudden and daughter,
MIbs Helen, of fcightinile were busi
ness callers in Cecil on Saturday.
Whitly Ewlng arrived in Cecil from
Oakland on Friday and will work on
the Uenriksen ranch for the winter.
Messrs. Medlock and Pettyjohn
were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
Hoss of "The Bungalow" on Sunday.
Ed Martin, who has been working
for riynd Bros, fur the past few
months, left on Saturday for Hepp
ner. '
Mrs. Jack Hynd, who has been
spending the past lew days in Hepp
ner, returned to "Butleruy Flats" ou
Tuesday.
We hear that Albert Forker has
sold bis ranch to A. D. Brown of
Arlington and wiil reside in The Dal
les for the winter.
Willie E. Ahalt, who has been
(spending a tew days with E. F. Fair
hurst of "Busy Bee" runch, returned
to Heppner Friday.
Sox Morgan, who has been spend
ing a tew days with Mr. and Mrs. K.
Farnsworth of Kliea, left on the local
tor Heppner Sunday.
Armistice Day was celebrated in
Cecil by a community dance held in
Cecil hall. Music was supplied by
the Marcus-Nashville band.
Arthur Hodgson, who has been
working around Cecil for the past
number of years, left on Monday fur
his home in Mossy Kock, Wash.
Henry Krebs of "The Last Camp"
and Jack Hynd of "Butterby Flats"
were business men in Heppner on
Saturduy, returning home on Sunday.
Ed Bristow, Ed Miller, Frank'Rob
Inson and Ernest Lundell of luue,
who were 0ose hunting on Tuesday,
made a short stay In Cecil on their
way home.
W. O. Hynd of "Rose Lawn,''
3and Hollow, was In Cecil Thursday
and returned to Heppner the same
day, accompanied by Jack Hynd of
"Butterby Flats."
Oral Uenriksen, who bas been In
the mountains rounding up cattle,
arrived at "Willow Creek" ranch on
Friday with a fine bunch to be ted
I during the winter.
Congmtulutions to Mr. and Mrs.
jClaience Winters of "Shady Dell" on
arriviul of a flue bouncing boy on
Monday, Nov. the tenth. Dr. Walker
of lone reports all doing fine.
I Mrs. Bennett and Miss Georgia
Summers and Kreb brothers of "The
Last Camp" and Miss A. C. Lowe ot
Cecil spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Barnes of "Poplar Grove."
! Henry Stender, who bas been
I spending the past month at the Ritter
Springs returned home Wednesday.
Mr. Stender says the springs done
him a lot of good but found the
roads in a bad condition coming out.
C. A. Minor, accompanied by Rhea
Luper of Salem, arrived at "The Last
Camp" Thursday and spent some
time goose hunting around Cecil, Mr.
Luper leaving Friday for his borne in
Salem, and Mr. Minor returning to
Heppner, accompanied by John Krebs.
lone Woman Seriously
111 In Pendleton
Mrs. Chas. E. Shaver of lone is
seriously ill at the home of her son
Will Ganger In Pendleton, according
to the Pendleton Tribune. Mrs.
Shaver had been visiting at the borne
ot her son. She bas been partially
paralysed for about two years and it
is feared her present illness may be
come tatal. Those wbo are at her
bedside are ber daughters, Mrs. J. B.
Sparks of Condon, Miss May Ganger
ot Walla Walla, and Mrs. Henry Clark
ot lone, and two sisters, Mrs. E. E.
Miller and Mrs. W. R. Cochran of
lone. Mr. Clark, Mr. Miller and Mr.
Cochran are also there.
Jeff Jones is an Interested specta
tor at the livestock show in Portland
this week.
STKONU evidence:
"A stitch in time suvei u'.ns"
Dont delay use Doan's Kidnv
Pills.
;,- t y k: ::.e.5 wnre I
i..- a I jt of d.stre
!!ng was trouble and since t en I h.i nj;i
a. I had ed the best of health."
Profit by the experience of Mrs.
Is the Statement of This Heppner Dack ac,e(1 aR1 throbbed so badly at
Woman. times I could hardly stand the pain.
uacaacne is untsa nunc bi.ho,
A common warning of serious kid
nay ills.
Fords Sell Fast.
Chas. H. Latourell, local Ford
agent, received a car load of these
popular machines last week and sold
! them all out in two or three days.
Mr. Latourell sayB the main trouble
now is getting cars to supply the demand.
DALY-McDEVITT.
A very pretty wedding took place
yesterday at St. Mary's Catholic
church when at nuptial mass at 9
o'clock, James Daly of Heppner and
Miss Catherine McDevitt ot this city
were united in marriage. The bride
was attended by her sister, Miss Brid
gett McDevitt and Torrance Crossen
attended the groom. The altar was
beautifully decorated with chrysan
themums. The choir sang "My
Jesus, What Couldst Thou Do More?"
"Ave Maria," by Mascagni, was sung
by Eugene Molitor. After the mass,
Father Van Hoomissen spoke a few
words ot congratulations. Joseph
and Willie Roden acted as altar boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Daly took the morning
train for Portland, where they will
spend a short honeymoon.They will
make their home in Heppner. Pen
dleton East Oregonlan.
Salesman Wanted.
We want an active, Intelligent man
with car, who can give references as
to his reliability, to handle farm IlKlit-
ing and power plants In Ills home dis
trict. Experience not necessary.
Exclusive territory and big pay tc
the right man. Write or wire U you
can qualify.
STARK-DAVIS CO.,
212 Third SL, Portland, Oregon.
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ey p.;: !,cn I noticed a big , simply ak tor a kidney remedy ftet
ii: ii v- back felt stronger ! Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
my fcidneyi acted mere regular
One box perujaneiftly cured the
Mrs. Hughes had. Foster-Mi burn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. V.
John J, Kelley, well known Rock
creek sheepman, went to Portland last
Thursday.
FOR BALE.
One three-bottom Vulcan plow, in
good condition. Address box 251,
Heppner, Oregon.
WAITSBURG
Pure White
1 Flour
I For Sale By I
1 Phelps Grocery Co. i
CANCER
NO KXIFE OR LOBS OF BLOOD
No Plasters and Pains for Hours
or Days
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OVER THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
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413-417 Journal Bid, POIITLA.MJ, OHB.
112 Millions
used last year
to KILL COLDS
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QUININE
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putes breaks up a cold in 24
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where in scientifically
Mealed packages of 20
cigarettes or ten pack'
ages (200 cigarettes)
in a glassine-paper-covered
carton. We
strongly recommend
this carton for the
horns or office supply
or when you travel
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Wraitoo-Salta, N. C
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A good oil heater filled with Pear!
Oil gives comfortable warmth with
out dust and dirt Lights at the
touch of a match gives instant
heat No smoke, no odor. Economi
cal Oil consumed only when heat
is needed no waste.
Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined
by our special process which makes
it clean burning. For sale in bulk
by dealers everywhere the same
high-quality kerosene as the Pearl
Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There
is a saving by buying in bulk. Order
byname Pearl Oil. ' v
We recommend Perfection Oil Hesters
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California).
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I CITY OF PORTLAND RECEIVES SIX I
Gary Tracks
For Fire Bureau
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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 hy 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 conipetitve tests for trucks that would be best suited
for strength and hill climbing under loaded conditions nnd speed on
the level and the GARY won. This was a decisive victory for GARY
trucks for the competition was open and nil dealers were invited to
compete.
The GARY "Ten Point Test" truck is composed of Standard units
Buda 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
Geo. W. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co.,
Heppner, Oregon
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