The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, February 05, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    T1IK GAZETTE-TIMIIH, HKITXI-'R, ., TIIIKMMV, I I If. 1020.
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LIVE CECIL HEWS M
Mrs. Fnma Iilulim left on the lo
ial for a short visit In lleppncr.
Galen Kulkurr und lloim r Nimli of
Kvkitig were swju in Cecil during the
week.
Miss Ellen McKuduVn of Kight
was culling on trUmds around Cecil
on Tuesday.
T. W. Muy of "The Lone Star
Itancli" was doing business in Cecil
on Monday.
i:. O. Neill ol llutter creek was
a -business visitor for a few hours
iu this city on Tuesday.
Wiu. Low and sou Fred of Lower
Willow creek were looking up their
Cecil friends on Monday.
Miss Etta Barnes of "Poplar
Grove" left for lone on Tuesday
where she will visit friends for some
time.
Pat Brady of Six Prong, Wash.,
who has been visiting his brother
Phil iu Cecil, left for llepuuer on
Saturday.
Mrs. Karl Farnsworth of Kliea left
for lleppner on Tuesday, where she
will visit for a while before return
ing home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs of "The
Last Camp" visited with Mr. and
.Mrs. Phil Brady at their new home
last Sunday.
J. W. Osborn and Miss Weltha
Com best visited with Mr. and Mrs.
George KrebB at "The Last Camp
on Saturday.
Misses DoriB Mahouey and Marie
Currun of lleppner were the week
end guests of Mrs. Jack ilynd of
"llutlerby Flats."
Minor, Krebs, Matlock, Thomp
son und Brady were very busy men
on Monday, unloading a car of lum
ber at the Cecil depot.
V. Gentry shipped one thousand
head of sheep from Cecil to Portland
on Sunday. Gene Peuland was In
charge of the shipment.
Mrs. Marvel Loomis of Wasco left
ou the local Sunday after spending
a few days with her friend Miss Juan
ita Crabtreu of "Dotheboys Hill."
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell am!
family of Hhea left ou Thursday fur
Pendleton and other towns, where
they w ill visit for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Duncan and
daughter Mildred arrived from their
Doardman ranch on Thursday and
will slay ut Cecil ou their "Busy Bee"
ranch for au Indefinite time.
Master Herbie Ilynd und sister
Mis Annie, w ho have been home for
the week end, left "llutterby Flats"
on Sunday for lleppner to resume
their studies at high school.
Wo ure glad to learn that Zenneth
Logan of Fourmile, who hus had a
severe attack of pneumonia, is now
on the wuy to recovery. Dr. Wal
ker of lone Is in attendance.
W. O. Palmateer of "Windy Nook"
has quite recovered from the great
shock which he received at the Man
kin homo on Tuesday night, and we
ure glad to seo that W id can smile j
ugain.
Mr. und Mrs. A. Uenriksen and son
Clifford of Willow creek ranch left
on the hical for lleppner and Intend
to visit the fine ranch above .llepp
ner, which Mr. Uenriksen has lately
bought.
J. K. Vlckers of Idaho arrived in
Cecil on Friday and will work am
ongst the sheep for W. T. Matlock,
during the lambing season. Lambs
have begun to nrrivo In line shape
around Cecil.
Mack Hm it Ii of lleppner arrived
in Cecil Tuesday and is busy wor
kii.K aiiu.t time building sheds,
feeding r.uks. Hi:., fr W. T. Mat
luck. Mack has taken up his resi-iI-im-c
at "the Hove Cote" whlln In
Cecil.
ltiTo Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Haves ut their home in Pendleton
on Saturday, January 31, a Bon
weighing nine pounds.
Frank Gentry, the oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Gentry under
went a successful operation in a
Portland hospital the past week for
the removal of a portion of the mas
told bono. His mother is with him
and latest reports received by rela
tives here state that the young man
is improving satisfactorily.
MOIMJ.IX HEMS.
II. C. Witzel received a new Vic
trola this week.
oeverai carioaus or nay nave ar-
rived here recently.
John Allen has been at Morgan
working for F. J. Ely. j
There is a new neighbor on the
telephone now, as Townsends have
joined the circle. j
Mildred Morgan, 7 year old daugh
ter of E. G. Morgan, has been sick
the last few days.
Ted Smith arrived here Saturday
from Portland, where he has been at
tending an automobile school. j
Eudora Hardesty is a new member
of the Junior Crochet Club, which
meets every Thursday evening.
Mrs. W. J. Martin, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. F. j
.Morgan, bus returned to her home In,
Moro. :
F. C. Willis went to Hermiston
Wednesday after some horses for Mr.
Cochran, one of the men working on
the highway.
Kenneth Willis, Paul Pettyjohn,
Lloyd Morgan and Irwin Medlock, all
small boyB, have visited school dur
ing the lust week.
The second, fourth and Beventh
grades had perfect attendance this
week and were favored by being dis
missed five minutes early on Thurs
day. Arthur Minor left his Cadillac car
at E. G. Morgan's. He went there on
business, but finding the roads bad,
he left the car there until the roads I
get better.
Harry Edmonds and Bister Pearl
received injuries when their horses ;
which they were riding, slipped on j
the snow covered ice. Marry s rigni
leg was broken and Pearl received
injuries to her elbow and ankle.
MONEY TO low.
, fr(iin TACOMA GUN STORE, INC.
lacoma, Wash.
-t Mmk of MuiiMTs- and Trap-
At six per cent, in . i
$li)i)h.0i) to $37,50'i. ii .. j.-,.,,. t 3j
years. ou pay prln";. ;l and intor- I. .
-,st. luu do not have . take stock per.,' Supplies in the Northwest. E-
in any organization. p.,r particulars -i.il aitention to mail orders.
write M. Fitzmaurice, (V.don, Ore. 4t . . . . , . ,
S-nd one rent stamp for catalogue.
G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use the-
FEED DEALERS!
when you want pure, cane
STOCK
MOLASSES
in barrels, order from
SHADY BROOK PRODUCTS CO.
Portland, Oregon
Pure, Hawaiian cane, heavy molasses
weigh inK nearly 12 pounds to the Kallon,
&0 pounds of sugar to the ton, equal to
corn or barley in carbohydrates and feed
ing value at half the price. Every barrel
guaranteed and branded 'Shady Brook"
use no other. Ask Oregon Agricultural
College, Dept. of Animal Husbandry.
Shady Brook Products Co.
812 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Ore.
"I've Freed Myself Of The
Old-Time Wash-Day Grind"
AND you, too, can bring a little sunshine Into your bouse on "Blue Mon
l day" escape the drudgery of wash-day with the Crystal Electric
Washing Machine.
Let the Crystal shoulder the burden.
It will do your washing more quickly more cheaply than any laundry
Washing even the finest, delicate linens without the slightest Injury the
Crystal makes certain the sanitary cleansing of all clothes. Let us demon
strate exactly what the Crystal wilt do for your borne.
Let us tell you bow the Crystal removes the dirt without resort to the com
plicated and unnecessary mechanical appliances that are so evident inothsi
washing machines.
E.J. STARKEY, Agent Oilman Building, lleppner, Oregon,
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J.ET some today!
You're going to
call Lucky Strikes
just right. Because
Lucky Strike ciga
rettes give you the
good, wholesome
flavor of toasted
Burlcy tobacco.
Our Extraordinary
Announcement
With the beginning of the New Year we are pleased
to announce the fact that we are exclusive
agents for
John Deere Plows
and
Oliver Chilled Plow Works
"THE LINES THAT LEAD"
We feel that we are very fortunate in securing the
exclusive sale of the above lines, as each item has
been thoroughly tested and tried out and therefore
we know beforehand the success that such lines must
meet in the bands of any dealer. We shall endeavor
to merit a continuance of your patronage by selling
nothing but lines that we know are without question
a success for the purpose intended.
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
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"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Co.
Mfgrs.
SEWER AND WATER PIPE
IRRIGATION PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
CEMENT PRODUCTS
HOLLOW SILO BLOCKS
PHONE 467
1003 N. 10th Street,
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
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lite Star Flour
Its a Home Made Product
and leads all other
brands
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WHITE STAR is the standrd flour in this section.
Your Grocer Has It.
Complete Elevator and Warehouse Facilities. Both
bulk and sack grain handled.
WE BUY WHEAT .
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HEPPNER FARMERS
ELEVATOR CO.
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City of Portland Recognizes the
Superiority of the Gary
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Gary Trucks gain recognition throughout the Northwest,
six GARY TRUCKS.
The Fire Bureau of the City of Portland is using
E Contractors, lumbermen, timbermen, merchants, cattlemen, warehousemen and farmers are using GARY E
E TRUCKS. We can make immediate delivery. If interested and wanting to go on road construction, place your 5
EE order with us for SFK1NG DELIVERY, and pay for your truck in one season's work. We also have other good
Ej contracts to place trucks on, farmers in all parts of the northwest arc placing orders with us. Got a GARY for
E efficiency and economy. The GARY has one full year factory guarantee. We have some good territory open for
5 dealers and distributors. jj
One to Five Ton Capacities
1 Gary Coast Agency, Inc. I
71 Broadway
NORTHWEST DISTRIBUTORS
PORTLAND, OREGON Phone Bdwy 2162
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