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TDK (i A7.KTTK-TIMKS, HKI'I'M-". l!l-:., THIKMlW, MR. iH. 1ICJ0. r.vis MNS LIVE M CECIL ITEMS Oscar Lumk'll and family i.f Hln-u spout Friday in louts. Miss Bt-rnice Franklin of Itliea was altiiiK on li'T f M-il friends on Sat urday. Ceorge Willie Wilson wub visiting lils sister Mrs. I)ios of tlic Willows on Saturday. T. W. Lowe Is spending his vaea Hon with lils parents ut "The High nay Mouse." Hob Carancr Bhipped out several cars of cattle from Cecil on Sunday for The Dulles. J. W. Osliorn, Jack Hynd and Hen ry Krebs were visiting the county seat on Friday. Hugh Vun Sehoiack of Umatilla was visiting friends on Lower Willow creek on Friday. John Kelley, one of the prominent theep men of lleppner, wub culling ut Willow creek on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Miller and son Aivln of "Highvielw" were doing bus iness in Arlington lust Saturday. J. W. Osborn of Crri! and Italuh Winters of Four Mile ero business visitors In Arlington on Monday. George M. Reed made a Bliort stay in Cecil while on his wuy from Lew iston, Idaho, to his Portland home. George duff of Arlington was in Cecil on Tuesday and we hear he has sold a tructor to Leon Logan of Four Mile. Mrs. Qeorge Moore and daughter and Mrs. L. McFerrln of lleppner made a short stay In Cecil during the week. Mr. and Mrs. George U. Marks und 1). liutledge of the engineering erew ut Cecil spent Sunday visiting friends in loue. John Ewlng of "The PlneB" L'klah, spent Wednesday and Thursday vis iting "the mayor of Cecil" ut Butter by Flats. Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs of "The Last Camp" accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ilrady, autoed to lleppner on Monday. Mrs. l'etor Nash, twho lias been spending the last three months in Pendleton, returned to her home in Cecil Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Streeter and family of Four Mile spent Sunday with J. W. Osborn and Mrs. Welthu Combest of Cecil. Hoy Slender, accompanied by Miss Juunltu Crabtree of Dotheboys Hill, were making culls on their Cecil friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henriksen of Canby, Oregon, are now visiting with Mr. HenrlkHen's brother, A. Henriksen of Willow creek ranch. Mrs. Davles arrived in Cecil from Portlund on Friday andiwlll visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. VI. May of "The Lone Star Kanch" before leaving for her home In Spokane. Jack Fen wick, the lone painter and decorator, accompanied by his wife and daughter .Miss Hull, spent the week end w ith Clarence Winters and family at "Shady Dell." W. Itryunt and daughter, Miss Min nie of North Yakima, who have been visiting for some lime at the home of Itnlpli Winters of Four Mile, left on Wednesday for Yakima. Pete Huilernfiend, who has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of the late Peter ltenson, left on the local for lleppner on Friday, where he will spend a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Doyd Logan and Bon Ilillle, also Mrs. Oren Logan, left Ar lington on Saturday for Portland, where they will visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor left "The Last Camp" on Saturday for their Portland home. World' Longest Power line. The Southern Sierras Power coin 'pany of Riverside, California has for sometime past been transmitting a high tension electric current for a idislanre of 517 miles and doing It j successfully. ma one runs iroiu me company g plant in California to Yuma, Ariiona. The current Is ordinarily brought 239 miles from Yuma to San Bernardino at 87,000 volts and stepped down to r.G.ooi) volts and sent on the remain der of the distance. The flexibility of the system, hdwever, is such that when a transformer recently burnt out in Sun Bernardino the current was sent the full 517 miles at 55,000 volts during the time for repairs. This simply shows the unlimited pow er resources that can be developed here in the west. The Montana Power company has demonstrated that the heaviest freight and passenger trains on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul can be handled successfully with electri city. The Southern Sierra Pofwer company has demonstrated that dis tance Is no barrier to the transmis sion of power. MOHO AN 1TKMS Galen Falkner of Cecil Is working for II. V. Morgan. A few Indians paa-(l through Mor gan last Friday. Cecil McCorniick of lone Is now working for ("has. Grey. Wesley Jennings of Portland Is ndw working for K. 11. Morgan. The boys of the Morgan school ore busy building bird houses this week. Dr. Walker of lone was called to Chus. Greysons on account of his son's IllnoHB. The children of Morgan are de lighted to find Bummer so near. Many Bprlng flowers have been found. Walter Bushby, who has been Iworklng for 11. V. Morgan, left for his homo ut Portland last Saturday. Mrs. II. C. Willis and daughter, Norma, were at lone last Monday, where Norma had some dental work done. W. A. Bunnell and family of Marshfleld received their furniture this week which they are moving to the Kdmonds place a few miles south of Morgan. H. C. Wltzel and family Iwere cull ed to Salem on account, of the death of Mrs. Wltzol's father, who met death In an accident. He fell from a tree whllo doing some pruning work. Victor Peterson Buys Brenner Bunch on (JooHcbeiTj'. Victor Poterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Poterson of this city, has purchased the Brenner ranch, consist ing of more than 700 acres situated In Gooseberry and will take Immedi ate possession. Mr. Peterson, until recently has been attending tho Capi tol Business College In Salem. Tho price paid for the Brenner ranch was $36.50 per acre. JAMES AUSTIN l'riu tinil Teaching of All Band Instruments. I! CO INN KKS A 8PfX'!ALTY Term. Apply at The Gazette-Timea Office. TACOMA GUN STORE, INC. Tacoma, Wash. Largest stock of Hunters' and Trap pers' Supplies in the Northwest. Eh. pedal attention to mail orders. Send one cent stamp for catalogue. I. I,. Howard Mis Out. K. M. Shutt thlsw eek Bold the I. L. Hdwurd alfalfa ranch, on Willow creek, near lone, to Fred Buchanan, of lower Butter creek, the consider ation being in th neighborhood of $25,000. The new owner will run the place by proxy until this fall, when he will take charge of the same In person. Mr. Buchanan la already run ning about 600 acres of alfalfa land on Butter creek, which he has been renting for some time. Mr. Hofward who built this fine alfalfa ranch out of the old Cluff place, will move onto his smaller tract of land in the edge of lone, where he and his family will take things easy for a while at least. Political Announcements. FOR fcllKKlKP 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mor row county subject o the will of the Republican voters at the coming pri mary election to be held in May, 1920. GEO. McDCFFEE. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY To the Republican Voters of Morrow County: 1 will be a candidate for the nom ination for the ofhre of District At torney at the ensuing primary elec tion. 3. E. NOTSON. FOR COU.NTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination to the office of county treasurer, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Mor row county at the coming primary election. KATIE MINERT. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank bur friends and neighbors for their assistance and sympathy extended to us in the hours of our bereavement, the death and burial of our beloved mother, Mrs. C. M. Hogeland. A. D. HOGELAND, MRS. WALTER DRUM. Notice of Estray. Notice Is hereby given that we have taken up and now hold at our ranch on Eight Mile, one black mare, three years old, no visible brand. White spot in forehead. Owner may have animal bf paying costs, at-p. BARLOW & HOWELL, Eight Mile. FOR HALK Good 3-yar-old Short horn bull. Inquire Gazette-Times office. FOR SALE Bluestem seed Iwheat at ranch. Wm. Kummerland. FOR SALE Singer drop head sewing machine. Mrs. Anna Potter. 3t FOR SALE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY head of mixed sheep, etwes, yearlings and spring lambs, mostly well bred Lin colns, all young. Can be seen at my ranch one mile above lone. IKE HOWARD. MAN WITH 8-H0R8E TEAM wants Job on ranch for summer or by the year. For full particulars In quire at The Gaiette-Times offle. 2tp. Ejjgs for Setting Purebred R. I. R., S. C, White Leghorns, Silver Wy andottes, Barred Plymouth Rocks. 15 egga in Betting, $2.26. J. W. COWINS, Heppner, Ore. tf. FORD 1918 model in good repair and fully equipped, for sale. Inquire The Gazette-Times. FOR SALE Three thousand lo ganberry, raspberry and dew berry sprouts. Call my place mile below Heppner. E. W. MOYER. 1 mo. pd. FOR SHERIFF To the Democratic voters of Mor row county: I hereby announce that 1 am a candidate for the nomination of sheriff, subject to your will and decision at the primary election to be held In May, 1920. If nominated and elected I will conduct the office upon strict business principles. C. B. SPERRY, lone, Oregon. FOR CLERK To the Republican voters of Mor row county: I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for the nomin ation of the office of county clerk, before the primary election to be held In May, 1920. J. A. WATERS (Incumbent.) FOUND A CRORAR The Eight Mil or Rhea creek farmer who lost the long steel crobar or pinchbar on the road near the FThnk Anderson place, can have the same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice. A good man wanted to take charge of alfalfa ranch on Willow creek until Oct. 1st, one who understands irri Kating and putting up hay. A man with small family preferred. Inquire at this office. tf. NOTICE OK ESTRAY. An unbroke 3 year old dark brown mule branded on left stifle either BC or RC. Rope with wire around neck. Came to my place about 4 months ago. Owner may have same by paying costs. Write or call Ben Thomas, one mile due west of Eight Mile, Ore. postofflce. J. M. Morrow, general salesman for the Pendleton Marble Works, of which T. A. Wylle Is proprietor, to making this territory as usual. He expects to make a shipment of mon uments into Heppner this spring as in the past. adv.lmo. Lots of pep left. List your ranch with E. M. Shutt, the real estate man, and make a quick, snappy sale. tf. FIRE AND HAIL INSURANCE. For fire and hall Insurant call on C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman building, Willow stioet. FORD FOR SALE Apply at E. N. Qonty's shoe store. Fresh Cows For Sale J. F. Luc&b, 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 shoes to E. N. Gonty's shoe store and get them repaired. 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