The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, April 01, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE C A7.I.TTK-TIMKS, I1KPPNKR, OKK., Till RS! AY, APRIL I, 1!.
live CECIL m ITEMS
M. V. Logan as an Arlington vis
itor on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raker of Four Mile
ere doing business In Cecil on Sat
urday. C. B. Sperry and son of lone were
looking up their Cecil friends on
Monday.
Miss Hazel Winters of "Shady
Ie!l" spent Sunday among her Cecu
friends.
Galen Falkner, v ho is working at
Morgan, was doing business in Cecil
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Streeter and
family spent Sunday with J. W. Os
born at Cecil.
C. W. Shurte spent a short time
in Cecil on Saturday before leaving
for his home in Heppner.
Mrs. G. A. Miller of -High view"
spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Weltha Combest of Cecil.
Master Herb and Miss A. C. Hynd
of "Butterhy Flats" left on the local
on Sunday for Heppner high school.
Miss Etta Barnes of "Poplar
Grove" visited with Mrs. Geo. W.
Krebs at "The Last Camp" on Fri
day. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Warfield on the arrival of a fine election.
bouncing boy on Wednesday morn
ing. The many friends of Walter Pope
will be glad to hear he Is now back
from The Dalles hospital and feeling
much better, but still not able to use
his hands.
W Gillette, who Is running Everett
Logan's tractor on the "Fairvlew"
ranch spent Saturday and Sunday in
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl FarnSworth and
family of Rhea spent several days
during the past week with their
friends in Heppner.
Mrs. Harry Linsley and infant of
Wasco arrived in Cecil on Wednesday
and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Crabtree of "Dotheboy Hill" for
some time before returning home.
Cecil Ahalt of "The Shepherd's
Rest" left for lone on Friday with a
fine band of efwes and lambs belong
ing to Minor and Thompson, which
have been wintering around Cecil.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bristow and fam
ily and F. Robinson of lone accom
panied by Mrs. T. H. Lowe of "The
Highway House," Cecil, spent Sun
day with the "Mayor" of Cecil at But
terby Flats.
0. Lindstrum of lone was calling
on his friend Peter Bauernfiend in
Cecil on Monday. These gentlemen
autoed to lone on Tuesday to attend
to business matters In connection
with the late Peter Benson's estate.
Joe Marcus, who isworking on the
Barnett place for E. Fanchier, left on
Monday for Pendleton and returned
on Thursday with several mules
which Mr. Fanchier had bought to
work on his ranch.
Whit Ewing of Cecil is getting rea
dy to put in quite a piece of alfalfa on
his homestead near this place. He
is also starting several buildings on
the place in addition to iwhat he now
has, and will make one of the attrac
tive little places in this rapidly grow
ing neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin of
Rhea spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hynd of "Butterby Flats."
We bear that J. H. has sold his ranch
during the week to Geo. Henriksen
of Canby, a brother of the promin
ent Cecil stockman, A. Henriksen of
"Willow Creek" ranch.
Harry Burke, one of Oskar Huber's
men was severely burned on his face ;
be (was working around the tractor
early on Wednesday morning. Dr.
Walker of lone was called and at-;
tended his burns. Burke was sent
on to The Dalles hospital to receive i
further treatment, on Thursday.
morning.
Political Announcements.
rOl'NTY SilUHU. SITKK1N
TEXPKXT 1 hereby announce to the republi
can voters of Morrow county that 1
am a candidate for the nomination
!.r the office of County School Super
intendent at the primary election to
be held May 21. 1920.
LENA SXELL SHURTE.
FOR SHERIFF
I 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. McDUFFEE. .
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
To the Republican Voters of Morrow
County:
I will be a candidate for the nom
ination for the office of District At
torney at the ensuing primary election.
S. E. NOTSON.
FOR COUNTY 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
KATIE MINERT.
to H00 pounds. Must sell. Name
your price. Guaranteed to be good
work horses. G. R. White, Lexing
ton, Ore.
Finder notify H. M.
Ore.
Moore,
Echo,
3tp.
FOR SALE
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY head
of mixed sheep, ewes, yearlings and
spring lambs, mostly well bred Lin
colns, all young. Can be seen at my
ranch one mile above lone.
IKE HOWARD.
FOR SALE Good 3-yar-old Short
horn bull. Inquire Gazette-Times office.
Bring your old suoes to E. N.
Uonty's shoe store aud get them re
paired. .1. Moito. general salesman
for the Pendleton Marble Works, of
which T. A. Wylie is proprietor, U
making this territory as usual. He
expects to make a shipment of mon
uments into Heppner this spring as
in the past. adv. lmo.
FOR SALE Bluestem seed (wheat
at ranch. Wm. Kummerland.
FOR SALE Singer drop head
sewing machine. Mrs. Anna Potter. 3t
FOR SALE Three thousand lo
ganberry, raspberry and dew berry
sprouts. Call my place mile below
Heppner. E. W. MOVER. 1 mo. pd.
Eggs for Setting Purebred R. I.
R., S. C, White Leghorns, Silver .Wy
andottes, Barred Plymouth Rocks.
15 eggs in setting, $2.25. J. W.
COWINS, Heppner, Ore. tf.
FORD FOR SALE Apply at E. N.
Gonty's shoe store.
FIRE AND HAIL INSURANCE.
For fire and hail Insurance call on
C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman
budding. Willow stioet.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Democratic voters of Mor
row county: I hereby announce mat
I am a candidate tor the nomination
of sheriff, subject to your will and
decision at the primary election to be
held in May, 1920. It nominated and
elected I will conduct the office upon
strict business principles.
C. B. SPERRY,
lone, Oregon.
FOR SALE
A yood cattle ranch and well fixed
up home of 360 acres, 8 miles from
Monument, Oregon. All under good
fence, joining Umatilla Reserve. For
particulars address. Box 14, Monu
ment, Oregon.
FOR CLERK
To the Republican voters of Mor
row county: I hereby announce that
I 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.)
I FOR SALE 1920 model Maxwell
1 touring car. Run less than 2000
miles. Guaranteed to be in first class
condition. Will accept Liberty Loan
Bonds at face value. For further in
formation inquire at Gazette-Times
office.
TOR iALE
I have a few sacks of table carrots
and turnips in good condition at $3
a sack while they last. Barrel fine
sauer kraut at 70c a gallon, 5 gal. at
65c. Cummings Market, Heppner,
Oregon.
1 at once. Important matters are to
i be voted on at the Primary Election
ami it is your duty to register and
then vote. Registration books will
close April 21. 3t.
I J. A. WATERS, County Clerk.
' JAMES AUSTIN
I Practical Teaching of AH
i Rand Instruments.
BEGINNERS A 8PEOALTY
! Terms.
! Apply at The Gazette-Times Office.
WE BUY, raise, and sell fur-bear
ing rabbits, and other fur-bearing
animals. List what you have Iwith us,
stating your lowest prices on large
lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty
Farming Co., 615-517 N. P. Ave.,
Fargo, N. Dak. 1 mo.
TACOMA GUN STORE, INC
- Tacoma, Wash.
Largest stock of Hunters' and Trap
pers' Supplies in the Northwest. K.
IK-eial attention to mail orders.
Semi one cent stamp for catalogue.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank our many
friends and kind neighbors for their
aid and sympathy during our recent
bereavement in the sickness and
death of daughter and sister, Elva
Coats Chapln. We especially wish to
thank the members of the Hardman
Rebekah lodge. i
G. D. COATS AND FAMILY, j
NOTICE
All legal voters should register.
If you have changed your precinct
in last two years, or are not register
d, you should attend to this matter
CANCER
NO KNIFE OR LOSS OF BLOOD
No Plasters and Pains for Hours
or Days
TUMORS FILE8 FISTULA
GOITRE
DISEASES OF WOMEN
SKIN STOMACH BOWELS
KOl'K YEARS STTDY IN Kl'ROPB
OVEH THIHTV YEARS EXPERIKNCH
nrllond Phralral Taerapy Laboratories
412-417 Jour.l Hid, POHTLANU. ORB
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More Striking In Mode
Spring straws take unusual shapes. Stunning short
brimmed Sailors and gaily colored Turbans afford
wide choice.
Clever hats displayed in our shop are a revelation
as to styles and reasonable in price.
Our corsets are the very best and we fit them.
Before ordering your spring suits see my new style
book and samples.
Mrs. L. G. Herren
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FOR SALE 12 head of best mules
in Morrow county. For information
inquire E. E. Miller, lone.
300 BUSHELS White Hulless Bar
ley for seed at East Oregon Jack
Farm at $85 per ton. Bring sacks
and get (what you want. B. F. Swag-gart.
GRAZING LAND TO LEASE.
I wish to lease grazing privilege
for 1920. on NEU Sec. 11-6 S. 2i.
Will sell for assessed value. Write
W. A. Thomas, Coeur d' Alene, Idaho.
F. R. BROWN
Continuing the Business of the Farmers' Exchange
Agents for
Guaranteed Low-Cost Life Insurance
Accident, Health, Tire and Hail Insurance
Canadian Lands
I Buy Grain Sell Realestate
UP STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
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A Helpful
Seed Book
ILLUSTRATED WITH COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS
No wi.e seed buyer will think of Pha.ng mi r
nuirements without flrit consulting thla book. II tulia
SoilMMlr of th. -DRT aEKIM FOR THE WKST."
P Brimful of authentic Information and containing
over 100 photo engravings howlng M "' '
Lilly's Soeds. It la acknowledged to bo the LEAUi:u
WESTERN 1EKU HTAwra.
Lots of pep left. List your ranch
with E. M. Shutt, the real estate man,
and make a quick, snappy sale. tf.
Seedling Black Locusts 2 feet high
extra good condition at $1.50 per doz.,
10.00 per 100. Cork Elm 2 feet
thrifty live trees at $2.50 per doz.,
at Cummings Nursery, Heppner, Oregon.
GOOD SEED WHEAT for sale.
Early Baart in a limited amount. F.
R. Brown, Heppner.
FOR SALE.
SIX HEAD WORK HORSES from
8 to 14 years old, weighing from 12
Notice of Estray.
NntleB is hereby given that we i
have taken up and now hold at our i
ranch on Eight Mile, one black mare,
threo vears old. no visible orana.
White spot in forehead. Owner may
have animal bf paying costs.
2t-p. BARLOW & HOWELL,
Eight Mile.
REWARD
STRAYED from the H. M. Moore
ranch at the mouth of Butter creek,
1 brown horse, shod all-round, brand
ed K on shoulder; 1 sorrel saddle
horse; 1 Shetland pony. Reward.
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Friday, April 2
I CHARLES RAY, DOROTHY DALTON AND LOUISE GLAUM in
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"The Weaker Sex"
A strong, virile, big-hearted play is this latest Triangle-Kay Bee, The story of a real woman, who disproves the
"weaker" charge. It rings true. It is full of incident, full of plot, full of character. A capital story admirably
presented.
County Agent Thought Divine.
Benton county's agricultural agent
is serving as chairman of the county
inter-church world-movement Burvey;
committee, and as vice chairman of , I
the county salvation army board. ;
This, says the O. A. C. press bulletins,
may explain his receipt of a telegram
recently addressed "The Rev. Mr. ;
Geo. Kable." Mr. Kable merely re
marked that evidently the (writer had
never been in a county agent's office
on Sunday.
Saturday, April 3
JACK PICKFORD IN A DRAMA OF BOYHOOD AMONG THE HILLFOLKS OF KENTUCKY
I SUNDAY, APRIL 4 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS g
IN THE ARTCRAFT PICTURE
I "SAY! YOUNG FELLOW"
I The story of a young ''cub" reporter who delivers the goods and will give you a good time watching him do it.
MtOIH1
A new subscriber to The Gazette
Times the past week is J. F. Furlong, j
Mr. Furlong formerly resided at !
Hardman but is now making his
home in Heppner.
Mrs. Mae Coats of Dallas, and for
merly of this city, has again become
a subscriber to this great family
journal and will keep fully informed
as to what Is transpiring in the old
home town.
Jilt: tAroiiiciD wan iu n:vyii v" 1 1
Tuesday, coming over from the Perry
rnnch near Lone Rock. Mr. Leathers I
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nas Deeu living iu iun m u.... ,
Rock for the pant year and a half, j
having rented a portion of the Perry j
ranch, where he has been running i
sheep and cattle. He Is just getting!
over a spell of the flu which had him
down for some weeks.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Orain Wrieht this morning. Mother!
and son both doing nicely.
NOTICE OF FINAL ArCOfXT.
Notion Is herebv given that the un
dersigned administrator of the EBtate j
of J. W. Marian, deceased has filed j
with the County Court of Morrow
County, Oregon his final account as
such administrator and that said
Court has fixed Monday the 3rd day
nf Mv. 1920 at 10 o'clock A. M. as
the time and the County Court Room j
in iha Court House In Heppner, ure-
gon as the place for hearing said Fln-
al Account and any objections merevo ,
and for the settlement of said tstate.
W. O. MINOR, Administrator.
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Means matrimony, of course "The Hops Chest".
But don't think the marriage is the end. Not when
the husband's family are rich snobs and the girl a S
common waitress! But she teaches them some les
sons in democracy before she gets through.. Come
and see her do it.
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