The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, March 11, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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II CECIL KENS M
II. I.. Stunfii-ld of Ki-lio Hpent Tues
day 111 C'erll.
Mike Curran of ileppuer spent
Sunday with Ms (Veil friends.
J. J. McKntyre spent several days
at the county seat during the week,
Herb Ilynd spent the week euj
with his parents at "llutterby Flats.
K. J. Kairhurat was trying out the
'(.ecu Scenic Highway" orf Sunday
i. wnue or liroadacres was a
business caller In Cecil on Wednes
duy.
Miss Vlolu Bryant of North Yakima
made a short stay In Cecil during the
week.
M. O. Dennett, State Engineer, was
in Cecil on Saturday en ruote for Pen
dleton.
J. M. Morrow of the Pendleton
muruie n urns was a DusmeBs man
around Cecil on Tuesday.
Mrs. H. Pearson left on the local
on Sunday for Baker where she will
visit friends for some time.
The county roadmen have - been
busy all week making the dust fly
opposite "The Last Camp."
We are glad to see Miss Hazel
Winters of "Shady Dell" out once
more after her severe illness.
Galen Falkner of Rhea and Miss
Helen Wallace of the Willows were
calling In Cecil on Saturday.
Harold Ahalt arrived from Condon
on Saturday with a motorcycle and
Is doing some traveling these days.
Herman Montgomery who bought
the H. Wilson ranch on Willow
creek was a Cecil caller on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor are
spending some time around Cecil be
fore returning to their home in Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. G. U. Krebbs of Port
land arrived In Cecil on Saturday and
spent a few days at "The Last Camp"
with their sons.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Duncan and
daughter Miss Mildred of "Busy Bee"
ranch were calling on their friends in
Cecil on Sunday.
J. Phillips of Arlington has been
busy painting Highview, the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller
during the past two days.
Miss Etta Barnes came down to
"Poplar Grove" on 8unday from lone
nd spent the day with her parent,
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Barnes.
E. Shrevc, time keeper for Oskar
lluber at the Cecil camp, left for Pen
dleton on Tuesday w here he has tak
en another position under the State
Highway Commission.
Hut Pearson and Alva Bennett au
toed from Boardman to Cecil on Tues
day leaving on Wednesday for Hepp
ner whore they will join a Bhearlng
crew and go Into Washington for the
shearing season.
Bob Pope of Walla Walla spent the
week end In Cecil after spending a
few days in The Dalles. Bob reportB
his brother Walter Improving won
derfully but it will be some weeks bo
fore lie will be ithlo to leave the hos
pital. Messrs. Minor, Thompson and Mnt
loik are the busiest men on Willow
creek at the present time looking af
ter their lambing crews. Lambs are
plentiful and strong. Several bands
have already been turned nut on the
hills.
I - - - -
! grown wools, a years' supply of
which we will urt-r on the market
in the next few weeks.
On behalf of the entire American
wool industry, we ask that no more
Government owned wool be sold in
this country until December first and
as there is a demand for wooIb of
these grades In Europe, we BUggest
that they be sold there.
National Wool Growers Assn., Salt
Lake City, Utah.
"Mr. McC'lure'i suggestion that the
remaining wool, which is much pick
ed over and as a consequence, of in
ferior quality, should be sold In Eu
rope. Germany and Belgium, as well
as many of the other European coun
tries are In need of Just this material,
he says, and the government would
not only make the money for Itself
but would cease to endanger the do
mestic market by offering Its holdings
for export Instead of by auction In
this country.
The Arizona growers are already
shearing and their clips will be on
the market now; local sheepmen will
be offering their 1920 clips within
30 to 60 days and the members of
the association believe that the gov
ernment should take cognizance of
this fact In disposing of the remain
der of Its holdings.
MOlUi.W ITEMS
The pupils of the Morgan school
are making gardens this week.
B. F. Morgan Is confined to his bed.
He Is reported to have the yellow
jaundice.
9. A. Edwards who has a Fordson
tractor says the machine Is doing sat
isfactory work.
Mrs. I. Bauerntlend and Mrs. Sey
mour Wilson of lone were visiting
Mrs. F. J. Ely at. this place last
Thursday.
E. L. Court right, who hus been
assisting II. C. Wltzel with his new
tractor, returned on Saturday to his
home ut Taconia.
Anyone, finding sheet music be
tween Morgan nnd Frank llalferty's
ranch please return It to Watson
Kako or Miss Martha Metcalfe.
T. M. Benedict of Lyle, Wash., was
here the past week visiting with his
daughter, Mrs. Faye McNabb. Ho
came Sunday and left on Wednesday.
WOOL AUCTIONS INJUR-
It Is the belief of the Western Wool
growers that the government Is not
only losing money for itself but ser
iously Injuring the wool market of
the United States by continuing Its
public auctions of Its surplus hold
ings of wool.
The last few auctions In the east in
dicated t lut t there Is no demand at
this time for the quality of wool Hint
the government, has to sell, according
to Dr. 9. W. McCluro of the Cunning
ham Sheep & Lnnd Co., who as nctlng
secretary of the National Wool Grow
ers association wired the quartermas
ter general of the United States army
ut Washington the following mes
sage: Quarter Master General,
U. 8. Army, Washington, D. C,
The recent auctions of Government
owned wool Indicate that the de
mands of our markets for wools of
these grades are fully satisfied nnd
to offer moro of these wools nt auc
tion in tills country at this time
means a large sacrifice of money to
our government and results In de
moralizing the mnrket of American
JAMES AUSTIN
Practk-iil Teaching of All
Hand Instruments.
I!K(;innei:h a (specialty
Terms.
Apply at The Gazette-Times Office.
J. M. .Morrow, ir,-nt'ial salesman j
for the Pendleton Marble Worka, of
which T. A. Wylle Is proprietor, h
making this territory as usual. He
expects to make a shipment of mon-'
uments into Heppner this spring as'
in the past. adv. lmo.
T1T"1.. TACOMA GUN STORE. INC.
$iHMi.fiu to $37,600.0'. Kivf? to 33 Tacoma, Wash.
ut. You pay prlu'-tpal and Inter- Largest stock of Hunters' and Trap
t. You do not have to take stock p'-rs' Supplies in the Northwest. V..
in any organization. For particulars x-cial attention to mail orders.
write M.FItmaurlce. Condon, Ore. 41 , ,. ,. ff.nt k(ilmp atillur
G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use the
Lots of pep left. List your ranch
with E. M. Shutt, the real estate man,
and make a quick, snappy sale. tf.
HUE AND HAIL INSURANCE.
For fire and hall Insurance call on
C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman
building. Willow stioet.
Christian Science.
Christian Science services are held
evry Sunday morning at 11:: 00 o'
clock in the lodge room in the 1. O.
O. F. building.
Testimony meetings are held every
Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Eugene Slocum.
All Interested are Invited to attend
thse services.
Hotel Removed.
We wish to announce that we bave
opened up a hotel at Lexington, in
the Lee building. The old hotel
building is now closed to the public.
3p. MKS. OHAN STUBBLEFIELD.
IX11 SALE Good grade Jack.
Will accept spun of work horses in
trade. J. R. Jackson, Lexington,
Ore. 3t-pd.
FOR SALE REASONABLE Six
cup range, Irving piano, round din
ing table, six diniag chairs, kitchen
cabinet, combination dresser and
dressing table, bed stead and springs.
2t. CLAUDE KEITHLEY,
Eight Mile, Ore.
ESTRAYED From my Gooseberry
ranch, 4 year old brown mare brand
ed T on left shoulder; one black
horse with small star in forehead.
Notify C. R. Peterson by phone or ad
dress him at lone.
WANTED Work in afternoon, 50
cents per hour. Call or phon
Schempp, 735. Mrs. Lizzie Nelson.
Heppner.
FOR SALE Good Jersey milk
cow coming fresh the 16th of March.
Inquire at Gazette-Times office. tf.
FOR HALE
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY head
of mixed sheep, etwes, yearlings and
spring lambs, mostly well bred Lln
colns, all young. Can be seen at my
ranch one mile above lone.
IKE HOWARD.
Ford car iu good condition for sale.
Inquire E. N. Gonty Shoe Store.
MJIU FOR HALE Apply at E. N.
Gonty's shoe store.
Fresh Cows For Sale J. F. Luca,
Lexington, Oregon.
WANTED 140 acres plowed be
fore April 15, land 4 miles southeast
of Lexington. Tractor preferred. B.
H. PECK. 2t.
Bring your old snoes to E. N.
Gonty's shoe store and get them repaired.
Indications Point to Advance In Coal
Irices.
All indications point to an advance
in the price of coal with a probable
Height advance soou.
Coal shipments are now being re
ceived much uuire promptly and now
is the logical time to lay in a supply
of cual, because there is a reason
able amount on hand and because
the price is less now than it will be
probably in a few months.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
HOUSE FOR RENT Partly furn
ished. Centrally located. See Lor
raine Groshen at F. A. Mc.Menamln'a
office in Roberts Building.
MAX WITH 8-HORSE TEAM
wants Job on ranch for summer or
by the year. For full particulars in
quire at The Gazette-Times offle. 2tp.
Kkkm for Hettlnit Purebred Ft I.
R.. S. C, White Leghorns. Silver Wv-
andottes, Barred Plymouth Rocks.
15 eggs in setting, 12.25. J. W.
COW1NS, Heppner, Ore. tf.
LOST Somewhere between Lone
Rock and Hardman, a 15 Jewel Wal
tham, 25 year gold case, carved front,
wrist watch in grayish black leather
case. Finder please return to Miss
Laura Burnslde, Hardman, Oregon.
FORD 1918 model in good repair
ind fully equipped, for sale. Inquire
The Gazette-Times.
FOR HALF Three, thousand lo
ganberry, raspberry and dew berry
sprouts. Call my place mile below
Heppner. E. W. MOVER. 1 mo. pd.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY.
An unhroke 3 year old dark brown
mule branded on left stifle either
DC or RC. Rope with wire around
neck. Came to my place nbout 4
months ago. Owner may hnve same
by paying costs. Write or call Ben
Thomas, ono mile due west of Eight
Mile, Ore. pnstoftlce.
WHEAT RANCH FOR SALE
I am offering for sale my wheat
ranch comprising of 1040 acres sit-!
uated 14 miles northeast of Lexing
ton, near South Springs. This land
is all level with a good well centrally
located. Other improvements are
poor. Judging from the crops raised '
in this vicinity last year, there is nc
better wheat land in Morrow county, i
I am offering this land for sale at
(26 per acre and will sell it on ezcep-1
lionally easy terms.
A. S. AKERS.
Lost Somewhere between Hepp
ner and the Ed Neill ranch on But
ter creek, a yellow coat. Finder
please leave at this office or Neill
ranch.
W. W. FLEMING.
PAINTING, FAFERHANGING,
DECORATING.
Now is the time to arrange for
your spring work. I refinish floors,
walls, furniture, etc. A fine line of
wall paper samples. Drop me a .card
and I will cull and estimate your
work. Recommended by home peo
ple. F. E. RUNNELL.
A BARGAIN IN A W HEAT RANCH
I am offering for sale for cash a
tract of 620 acres of land known or
iginally as the Tom Parman ranch
and now being faftued by Walter
Farrens. Sale will be subject to Mr.
Farrens lease. This land Is located
in the Gooseberry section. The 340
acres of tillable land can be bought
for $20 per acre and 180 acres of
pasture land for $16 per acre. The
Improvements are fair. This is an ex
ceptionally good buy and will not re
main unsold long at this price.
A. S. AKERS.
' Do you use Willow Brand butter
on your table? See 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.
Far Better Bread!
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR!
Here It Is!
1 It'lipiu r broad is ti Kl LL, PLUMP loaf, with tint
sumo BODY lo it that MOTH Kit used to make!
Does it go down EASY?
Hotter BELIEVE it does! Greatest domestic
lirond in the world!
22c the large size; 11c the small
SEND FOR SOME TODAY
Heppner Bakery
Designed for the West
ave3
Write for
Catalog of
Economical
House Hans
ifiO Ia the book f
I I My P'ans describing our
V J J houses, you will find
the home vmi vant
and each one designed to meet the
requirements of the West, all well
built, comfortable houses.
All of them, you can build yourself,
with unskilled labor, at a big saving
over the uncertain costs of the ordin
ary way.
There are houses of all types, from
the smallest two and three room cot
tages, to big handsome homes of 10
and 12 rooms and all designed on
the "better home for a reasonable
cost" system.
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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