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R. E. Crego, local manager of the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
went to Arlington Wednesday on a
buBineea trip. .
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Haines of lone
were Heppner visitors on Wednesday.
Mr. Haines is the proprietor of the ,
lone hotel and was engaged in the re-:
staurant business here several years
ago.
W. H. Cronk, local manager for
the Tum-A-Luui Lumber company,
left Wednesday for Boise, Idaho,
where he will attend a convention of
retail lumbermen. He expects to re
turn home the last of the week.
R. W. Snider of Black Horse re
turned Tuesday evening from Spo
kane, where he went earlier In the
week to attend the funeral of the late
Frank E. Bell. Mr. Snider Is farm
ing the Bell ranch on Black Horse.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erwin and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Erwln of lone were
here on Tuesday to attend the funer
al of the late Robert Neal Crawford.
The Erwlns and Mr. Crawford were
chums of boyhood daj at I'rescott,
Wash.
J. H. Lang of the Heppner Oar
age Machine Shop, left on Wednesday
for Portland to make a brief visit
with Mrs. Lang. Mrs. Lang will join
her husband in this city Just as soon
as they are able to obtain a house.
Ora E. Adkins Is reported to have
purchased the Claude Keithley wheat
ranch in the Eight Mile district this
week. The ranch is composed of
nearly 1000 acres and is considered
one of the best in that section. The
consideration has not been made pub
lic. N. Paulsen, traveling inspector for
the Canadian Pacific railway, Is spen
ding a few days in Heppner this week
In the colonization interests of his
company. A large number of excur
sion trains will be run from the Nor
thwest Into Alberta, Saskatchewan
and other provinces of Canada, this
summer.
The Wlgleswort residence, on the
corner of Willow and Alta streets,
was sold by Mrs. R. F. Wlglesworth
to Frank Peters, who owns adjoining
property. The deal was made thru
E. T. Wade, local real estate man.
Mrs. Wlglesworth moved to Portland
recently to make her home. Pendle
ton East Oregonlan.
Building material gives no promise
of getting cheaper soon. This spring
will be the logical time to build that
new house, barn, garage, silo or chic
ken house that you have put off build
ing for so long. Tum-A-Lura Lumber
Company furnishes you with free
plans and specifications. Look np
their ad In another column of The
Gazette-TlmeB.
C. A. Minor, local sheepman, who
was a business caller here from Cecil
on Wednesday, says that lambing is
under way at his various Cecil ran
ches. Minor A Matlock are lambing
a band of five thousand ewes on one
of their lower ranches and the lambs
are doing far better than the aver
age April lamb. The weather Is ideal
for lambing, says Mr. Minor.
County Judge Campbell, Roudmas
ter MeCalcb, Road Viewer Minor,
County Clork Waters and 8. A. Pat
tison were a party of local men who
went down to Cecil last Friday to
see how OBkar Huber Is getting along
with the road work. The men re
turned home foeling satisfied that the
road contractor is right on t'.m Joh
and making an excellent Bhowlng.
As It for
Fresh Cows For Sale
Lexington, Oregon.
-J. F. Lucas,
FOK 8AMC White Wyandotte
roosters. Phone 366.
FOB BALK 34 sacks of wheat
screenings at 2 cents per pound, at
Farmers Elevator Co. 0. E. Adkins,
Eight Mile, Ore.
How is your radiator? See adv. of
Heppner Oarage Machine Shop In
another column.
Bring your old snoes to E. N.
Gonty's shoe store and get them repaired.
Ladles I thank you for your liber
al patronage the past year. I now
have the new supplies for the coming
year. Write me a card and I will
call. Mrs. M. L. Oney, agent for Nn
Bone corset.
Do you use Willow Brand buttor
on your table? See advertisement of
Morrow County Creamory Co. In this
issue.
Don't throw your old shoes away.
Bring them to E. N. Oonty and have
them repaired.
FIVE MILLION PEOPLE
USED IT LAST YEAR
HILL'S
cascaraBpnine
Standard cold remedy Cor It ytare
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hourt relieve trip tn a cm.
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I ;::! !. L-ave this ol'i'e. Upward.
L'.-t ct p p If-ft. List your nnch
with E. M. Shutt, t!.e real estate man,
u.-.J ii.ke a quick, snapi.y sale. tf.
1 'IKK AM) HAIL IWBA.1CE.
i For flre and hail Insurance call on
, C. C. Patterson, second floor Gllman
; building, Willow stieet.
i JAMES AUSTIN
Practical Teaching of All
Band Instrument!!.
BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY
Terms.
Apply at The Gazette-Times OfBce.
FORI) FOK SALE Apply at E. N.
Gonty's shoe store.
Geo. M. Schempp sells gaa, oil and
grease and he has service which you
will appreciate. The only kerosene
filling station in Heppner. See my
ad in another column of The Gazette-'
Times. I
Xfrep the Heppner dollars rolling
hack to your own front gate. Bat
try service won done in Heppner
will turn the trick pave you c on
ey. See adv. of Battery Electric Ser
vice Station In another column of
The Gazette-Times. j
Are you boosting made at home
products? Heppner made bread can
not be beat. A trial will convince
you. Keep' Heppner money In Hepp
ner. See our ad In another column.
HEPPNER BAKERY.
NEWTOWN PIPPIN eating ana
cooking apples, $1.25 a box. Enclose
check or money order. B. L. CLARK,
R. F. D. No. 1, Box 88, Hood River,
Oregon.
"Old Fashioned Girls"
They sing the songs of the Ws
Star Theater
Monday, February 23rd
It is an evening long to be
remembered and cherished
Seats on Sale at Patterson & Son
VIOLIN LESSONS
A. W. ARTHUR
Will start lessons as soon as class
of 7 or more can be organized.
Private Instruction by appointment.
Get the Top Market Price
for your
Raw Furs
Send them to
The GOLDEN RULE FUR CO
603 first Ave., Seattle, Wash.
WRITS FOR PRICE LIST AND TAGS
Pure bred Muinoth Bronze Tur- j
keys, both hens and toms for sale. J
Write or call on B. F. Morgan, Mor-1
san, Oregon.
For Side P. & O. 8-ft. disc, In
good condition. Write or call C. R.
Peterson, lone, Ore. lot.
FOR 8AI.K 2 year old Percher
on (Pure Bred) stallion, for sale
cheap. Could use a good sized, young
team of work horses. Write B. F.
Morgan, Morgan, Ore.
MIIKKP WANTKI) 225 head of
Rood, young bred ewes. State price,
treed and full particulars first letter.
13. Johnston, Sugluaw, Oregon.
C. W. McNAMER B. F. S0RENS0N
CENTRAL MARKET
McNamer & Sorenson, Props.
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY
and
FISH IN SEASON
Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You
Unman
Building Willow Street
fmilDINF Woolfsome, CleJiuha.
ytUC Relreshlng mi Heali
fk Sfrs. Lollon Murine for Re
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A. .Kr C tion Itching and Burning
YOIS tYtjof the Eyes or Eyt ls;
1 Uropa ' After the Movie. Mutrmng yj:i
Will Mn your confidence. Ask Your Druftgi
A-tMii'ine when your Eye Need Care.
Munue Eye Kameily Co.,CKIcaao
CANCER
NO KXIFE OR LOSS OF BLOOD
No Plasters and Pains for Hours
or Days
TUMORS PILES F18TCLA
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DISEASES OF WOMEN
SKIN STOMACH BOWELS
' FOUR YEARS STCDY I! EtTROPB
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The Coming Season
A3 you look forward now to
another farming season, consi
der all the details of your plans.
Surely, there are one or more
ways in which we can serve
you in your plans if not just
at this time, perhaps later on
in the season.
We suggest that you make it
i point to call in at the First
National Bank to discuss with
us in a confident way any of
your plans. The chances are
that we can make helpful sug
gestions or submit information
that may be of value to you.
We are always at your service
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Heppner, Oregon
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, over $200,000.00
720-Acre Creek Ranch
50 acres under ditch, 35 acres of number one alfalfa, 50
more can be put under ditch. All kinds of good barns
and out-buildings. Good orchard. One mile from school.
An ideal home and a first-class stock ranch.
SEE ME TODAY.
ROY V. WHITEIS
HeppiitT, Ore.
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Pj We Have Received a Carload of
No. 1 Spring Barley
1 Anyone wanting good seed barley
1 will do well to call on us.
Leach & Scott
Warehouse
1 Lexington, Ore.
FRESH
CLEAN
PURE
Willow Brand Butter
Insist on WILLOW BRAND and you
will not go wrong. It costs no more,
but contains genuine butter value.
WILLOW BRAND Butter is a made-at-home
product, fresh, pure and rich
in that delicious "buttery" flavor.
Butterfnt which goes into the production of WILLOW BRAND Butter comes
from the dairy herds of the uplands and creek farms of Morrow County.
USE WILLOW BRAND BUTTER ON YOUR TABLE
Morrow County Creamery Company
W. CLAUDE COX, Manager
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Back of it all is the mark of good tailoring
At the smart winter resorts, the visible evidence of distinction is clothes.
It is noted that the tailoring in the exclusive circles expresses all the fine points
of style now featured by
PERSONAL TAILORS TO "THOROBRED" MEN EVERYWHERE NO READY MADE CLOTHES
idM "Good Goods" MINOR & COMPANY "Good Goods"
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