The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, February 12, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rv '' ' 1 v
the (;azktte-timi:s, heitnkh, iii:., tiihisdav. n 11. 12, iiwo.
LI CECIL M ITEMS
Mil". It. Walki r is in attwidunee
ii' 'l rtiuiri.s un impraveir.ent lurin(f
"ii- week.
IHilll.M. XKWS.
Mr. lUirb -i' and family liuve mturn-i-il
to i'lirtliiiid.
Mrs. Siiiu completed the tuking of
Hit) ifiisug last Saturday.
TIids. Miller aud K. A. Drown have
bt-n on bick list the past week.
Mr. anil Mrs. Sam Shell returned
Peter McMurtln of Iuue is now
working for Phil Brady.
W. I). Leauian of iieppner spent
Sunday iu Cecil amongst his friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs of "The
Last Camp" left on Saturday (or Arl
ington. A E Kmhh and famllv of "TIih
Lookout" apent Thursday and Friday from Portland Saturday where Mr.
I" l"ne- ! Hubert Marshall had his arm
Bob Cursner was a busy man la thrown out of Joint when wrestling.
Cecil on Sunday, shipping out cattle 11! "UuUed a physician aud It Is now
to The Dalles. j loi,8 nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Hut Pearson autoej: The dunce In the C. C. Paine build
to Heppuer Friday, where they will ling wua much enjoyed by the people
in Uourdiuun and surrounding coun
try, Friduy night.
lease for a time to see if an improve
mi nt iu the service cannot be had.
TACOMA GUN STORE. INC.
Tacoma, Wash. f
MONKY TO LOW.
At six per cent, in amounts from
Tim Farm llureau meets Friday ! 1 000.00 to $37,5)0.lM. Five to 33
evening, Feb. lath, at the usual place, j years. Yoa pay principal and Inter-. Larte,t stork of Hunlrs' and Trap-
A program and refreshments tare jest. You do not nave to take stori pers supples in iu .nuii.
been arranged. All having bills ' in any organization. For particulars Mi.il at'enlion to mail orders,
ufcainst the rabbit fund should file write M. Fitsmaurice, Condon, Ore. 4t s.,H ,. c,.nt t;imp for catalogue.
spend a few days.
John Saddleback of Newton, Ore.,
was looking up bis old friends ar
ound Cecil on Monday.
Frank Laughridge of Arlington
was looking up his Cecil friends on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Jim Whitney of "The Dove Cote"
left on the local on Tuesduy tor liepp.
ner where he will Bpend a few days.
Urovcr Curtis of Lower Willo
creek was a business culler ut the
county neat on Monday and Tues
duy. J. D. Walker, ono of the highway
surveyors who is work ng in (uii,
spent the week end with his family
in lone.
Misses V. M. Hynd and Lizzie
Blahm of "Butlerby Flats," spent,
Saturday afternoon at the homo of
Mrs. Phil Brady. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Franklin undi
daughter, Miss Bern ice, of Kuea spent
Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Jack Hynd
at "Butterby Flats."
Mr. and Mrs, C..A. Minor of Port
land arrived at "The Last Camp" last
Sunday and spent a few days before
going on to Heppuer.
J. H. Miller, who has traded his
"Board less Barn" ranch for some
property at Milton, made a business
call In Cecil on Tuesduy. .
Wid Palmateer of "Windynook"
und J. E. Crabtree of "Dotheboys
Hill" were bUBy around Cecil on the
county roads during the week. '
E. L. Vinton, district engineer of
the state highway department und
several of his lone crew are now in
Cecil, busily working on the highway.
II. W. Willis has been busy during
the lust week, enumerating the Ce
cil district. Mr. Willis says he found
every one accomodating where ever
he called.
Krebs brothers have just finished
building an addition onto the "Shep
herd's Rest." Bob Thompson of
Hcppner Is now in residence at the
"Shepherd's Ilest,
Oskar Huber shipped another large
caterpillar tractor Into Cecil on Mon
Hnv and the hills are beginning to
look small around here since tw o cat
erpillars have been going day and
night.
Mrs. John Nash of Ewlng, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert
Forkncr at The Dulles hospital, re
turned home Saturday und we hear
she is now seriously 111 and under the
cure of a physician.
Miss Letltla Shewey, who has been
obliged through ill health to give
up her school at Cecil, left for her
home In Dallas on Tuesday. Mrs.
Mona Miller of Portland now has
charge of the pupils.
Mrs. M. V. Logan of Portland ar
rived In Cecil on Saturday. Mrs. Lo
gan was called to the sick bed of her
dauehter. Miss Vivian, who was sud
denly taken 111 at her school at Four
Mrs. Voyen was here between
trains .Monday to see how the feed
store is progressing since it is looked
after by C. U. Blayden.
with the secretary.
The directors of the Irrigation Dis
trict, Mr. Schilling, Mr. Camp and Mr.
McFarland met with the Board man
Deoule last Saturday afternoon, tb
explain the points in the contract be-!
tween the district and the government j
in preparation for the election to be j
held Feb. 24th.
Kev. Boyd of New York and Ret.
Body of Hood River met the people
of the community church on the ev
ening of Feb. 6th and outlined the
New Era movement calling attention
to the challenge that is placed upon
the present duy church and outlining
a plan for organization to meet the
challenge.
Mr F.morv of the Ellison-White
; Chautauqua was In town last week
,T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use the-
L. MONTERESTELLI
! Inokin? over the field. He found the
Shell has been receiving treatment j community not quite reaJy t0 meet
the expenses necessary to carrying on
a chautauqua. ' As soon as the new
school is finished and the auditorium
available for use there will be many
educational and entertaining features
introduced to supply the community
need along this line.
for an ulcerated eye. He is much im
proved in his general health but has
lost the sight of one eye.
Prof. G. E. Ilendrick went to Her
uiistou Monday morning returning
Tuesday on the train. He went to
see about the water on his ranch.
J. H. Weaver, Weldon Weaver, and
Oral Weaver were land lookers in the
community luBt week and expect to
return for a more thorough examin
ation next month.
A committee of citizens Is investi
gating the Einberger water system
with the Idea of taking control under
Do you use Willow Brand butter
on your table? Seo advertisement of
Morrow County Creamery Co. In this
issue.
Don't throw your old shoes away".
Bring them to E. N. Gonty and have
them repaired.
i
f iif5i jMp aW? , 1 1 I'll
"I've Freed Myself Of The
Old-Time Wash-Day Grind"
AND vou, too, can bring a little sunshine Into your house on "Blu Mon.
f day-'-cswaps the drudgery of wash-day-with the Crystal Electric
Waihing Mjchine.
Let the Crystal f.oulder the burdf n.
It will do your wesolng more quickly more cheaply than any laundry
Washing even the finrat, delicate linens without the slightest Injury the
Crystal makes cirio'n the sanitary cleansing of all clothe. Let ns demon
strate exactly what the Crystal will do for your home.
Let us tell you how the Crystal removes the dirt without retort to the com
plicated end unnecessary mechanical appliances that are to evident taotntt
washing machines.
E.J. STARKEY, Agent Gilinan Building, Heppner, Oregon,
LUCKY
STRIKE
cigarette
It's toasted to in
crease the good,
wholesome flavor
of the Kentucky
Burley tobacco.
A regular man's
smoke and deli
cious t
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 hands 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
!1
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
3
glHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHimilllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllg
"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Co.
MfgTS.
SEWER AND WATER PIPE
IRRIGATION PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
CEMENT PRODUCTS
HOLLOW SILO BLOCKS
PHONE 467
1003 N. 10th Street,
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
ffhite Star Flour
Its a Home Made Product
and leads all other
brands
mi mini i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
WHITE STAB 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
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiumiiiiuiniiiiuiHii
HEPPNER FARMERS
ELEVATOR CO.
ilillllUltHlllllilUllllililllllllllUllliilllllltllihllUUllHtllUUllHilllllillllllllllllllllifT:
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
City of Portland Recognizes the
Superiority of the Gary
t. A
.
1
yl "...
t lit t i , t
s v
'i V j ' '
J '5A
S Gary Trucks pain recognition throughout the Northwest. The Fire Bureau of the City of Portland is using j
EE six GARY TRUCKS. S
S Contractors, lumbermen, timbermen, merchants, cattlemen, warehousemen and farmers are using GARY J
TRUCKS. We can make immediate delivery. If interested and wanting to go on road construction, place your g
order with us for SPRING DELIVERY, and pay for your truck in one season's work. We also have other good j
contracts to place trucks on, farmers in all parts of the northwest are placing orders with us. Get a GARY for i
E efficiency and economy. The GARY has one full year factory guarantee. "We have some good territory open for EJ
Ejjj dealers and distributors. O
One to Five Ton Capacities j
I Gary Coast Agency, Inc. j
71 Broad way
NORTHWEST DISTRIBUTORS
PORTLAND, OREGON Phone Bdwy 2 1 62
Ounranfood Ipr
IllllllIM