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MORROW CorXTY OFFICIAL PAPRR
LIVE CECIL HEWS HEMS
wire looking up thoir friends around
Civil on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. R. L. Wilson and fam
ily of Kwmg loft on Tuesday for their
now ranch which they have recently
bought at Boardman.
i Miss M. H. Lowe of the "Highway
House" left on Sunday for Portland
w here she will resume her studies at
Washington high school.
Mrs. Etta Barnes of "Poplar
Grove" left on the local for lone on
Friday where she will assist Mrs. El-1
lis Mnior during the busy season.
Mrs. J. Fenwick of lone has been
spending the past week with her bro
ther Clarence Winters at "Shady
Dell."
David Hynd of "Rose Lawn," Sand
Hollow, spent the week end visiting
his brother, "the mayor" of Cecil at
Butterby Flats.
Four car loads of sheep belonging
to W. Matlock were shipped in charge
of W. E. Ahalt to Cecil from Heppner
on Friday. W. E. will reside at the
Dove Cote."
Judge Campbell, W. L. McCaleb,
County roadmaster and Oscar Minor
and several other gentlemen from
Heppner were looking over the Cecil
Scenic highway on Friday. "
Mr. and Mrs, Winton Jefferson and
son who have been visiting with Mr.
ami Mrs. Hen Ramos of "Poplar
ilroxo" loft on Saturday morning for
Ava. Missouri. Mr. Jefferson has
bought a ranch at Ava and w ill reside
there for the future.
A. HenriRsen of "Willow Creek" !
ranch has been a busy man at the
county seat during the week, boostiug
for a bigger and better county fair. I
Cecil will strive to be second to none
with such a prominent and energetic
member to represent her interests at
the Fair Board meetings.
The sympathies of Cecil community
are extended to Ralph Winter on the
death of his wife. Mrs. Winter had
only been ill a few days when pneu
monia set in. Her death came as a
great shock to her many friends. A
husband and two small children are
left to mourn her loss. The inter
ment took place in lone cemetery on
Friday where a large circle of friends
paid their last tribute to a dear, de
parted friend.
at the Star theater next Monday evening.
Unusually fine line of attractions
at the Star theater this wek. See advertisement.
I Mrs. Harold Bean went to Portland
on Monday to spend several days vis
iting at the home of Dr. Bean's par
ents. Judge and Mrs. R. S. Bean.
nance Saturday at pavilion. . Pen
dleton orchestra.
In creating the "Old Fashioned
Girls" company with their program
of "Stories and Songs of the Sixties,"
Bess Gearhart Morrison touched an
entirely new note in the music and
entertaining field. They will appear
Miss A. C. Lowe of the "Highway
House" spent Sunday in Arlington.
Miss Helen Wallace of the Willows
was a visitor in Cecil on Saturday.
R. E. Duncan of "Busy Bee" ranch !
was a business man in Cecil on Tues
day. Claude E. Murray left on Sunday
for lone where he intends to work for
some time.
Mrs. Phil Brady and also Mrs.
Fred Houseman were calling in Ocll
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Miller of
"Highview" made a trip to Arlington
on Thursday.
Willie George Wilson of 'Butterby
Flats" is spending a few days with
his parents in Heppner.
E. L. Vinton, J. Phelps, Geo. Post
and G. Farnsworth of Cecil were call
ers in Arlington on Friday.
Mrs. Feter Nash arrived from Pen
dleton on Thursday and is visiting
with her son John at Ewing.
Misses J. Ware and J. Wham of
Baker were business callers around
Cecil on Monday and Tuesday.
Roy Stender accompanied by Miss
Juanita Crabtree of "Dotheboys Hill"
I 1 A V 1 ' L K. Mr?
vim 10 ocnempp s
for Autoists and truck
drivers. IWI
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Zerolene Cup Grease, Red Crown Gasoline, Pearl
Oil, Mica Axle Grease
P0ULTRYMEN We are agents for the Licene Co.
and carry all their products.
G. M. SCHEMPP
Surely there must be
better glasses for
near and far vision
If you are tired of scowl
ing over reading glasses;
if you are tired of fussing
with two pairs of glasses
(one for near vision and one
for far vision) ; or if you dis
like to wear ordinary con
spicuous bifocals that make
you look old, you should in
vestigate Kryptoks.
Kryptok
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THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
Kryptoks (pronounced Crip
locks) are made for people
whose eyes need help for
both near and far vision. The
Kryptok lens combines hear
and distance vision in one
pair of glasses, yet you can
not distinguish them from
single-vision glasses. Kryp
toks represent the best that
science can do to give back
to eyes that are growing old
the perfect vision of youth.
Call and let us tell you
more about Kryptoks.
Oscar Borg
ItejjKU-red Optometrist
HKIT.VKIt - . OREGON
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I " GENTLE" I
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' I ter which Bhould be given your best attention. II
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Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Shop
: I Tailors, are experts with 30 years experience. Now is the time II
I to select and leave the order for your suit. II
: I My spring samples will please you in both price and quality. II
G. FRANZES, Proprietor.
i
j This is the season when we all
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If you prefer these canned we 1
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Phelps Grocery
Company
FOR SALE
At A Bargain
In packing our household goods
we find some articles we do not
wish to ship and which we will
sell for a bargain.
These are:
1 Side-board.
2 lleds and Springs.
Emit Jars. Rook Case.
Library Table. 1 Heating Stove.
.VMinute Washing Machine and
Wringer.
Clarke Jewel Oil Stove like new.
kitchen Cupboard.
CALL EARLY AXI) GET YOUR
PICK.
J. H. COX
Home on Baltimore Street.
("has. Chick, son of Dr. and Mrs.
C. C. Chick, has returned from Mos
cow, Idaho w here he has been attend
ing the University of Idaho. Ill
health has forced tne young man to
discontinue his studies for a time.
James M. Hayes of Pendleton came
over from the Round l'p town the
first of the week to look after some
business interests here.
Deputy sheriff Tom Chidsey pick
ed up a man this week by the name
of llurton, who is being held here
awaiting the arrival of an offlcor from
Grant county. Burton Is wanted on
a charge of breaking parole.
I rv BeforeBuyingYour
5f Winter Shoes
1 ' j Step in and look over our ock
I . ' 3 of heavy, hand-made work
I ,rrf shoes for men.
We also have in sftock the well known
flgl O'Donnell Shoe for men.
Kr:Sk CM. Bowers
Shoe Shop
TrJ3 Main Street Heppner
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n Our Mew
,ocaton
I WISH to announce to the Morrow County
public in general and to all Ford owners in
particular that I have leased the Oregon Garage
on Main Street and am now better prepared
than ever to give you
Ford Service
Let A
Fordson
Tractor
Do Your
Farming
Work
Buy Your Ford Car Now
To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy one now. Don't wait until Spring, but buy now
while deliveries are possible. Even next month is an uncertainty.
The number of Ford cars allotted to this territory is limited and specified. Even to get
our allotment, we must have real, bona-flde orders for cars. Just so many cars allotted to us,
just so many will get cars; will you be one of them? Those who order their cars now will be
protecting themselves. If you would be forehanded, get your name on an order today.
Don't think you cannot use it if you get it now. The four seasons are all alike to the
Ford car. It is a necessity every month of the year. Besides, the Ford car is lowest in up-keep
and easiest in operation. And the new Ford electric starting and lighting system makes driv
ing more convenient. Your order for either open or enclosed cars will have our prompt attention.
We Have One Ford Sedan for Immediate
Delivery
Chas. H. Latourell
OREGON
il HEPPNER
Authorized Dealer
Main Street
(Formerly Oregon Garage.)
Our Ford Parts and Accessories Stock Is Complete.
Insist on Genuine Ford Parts
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