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TDK l.W.l.l ri-IIMF.S, IIKITSER, 'IL(., III! HM U . Iilju. FAliK SKYM LIVE CECIL NEWS IlEi Otlo Linilstrum of Morgan was a business man in Cecil (ill Tliursilay. WaltiT I'lipi- li'fl on Munilay for Wullu Walla li.ri' lie will visit for Millie tiliif. Mrs. Hn Harms of "Poplar Grove" BpiMit Weilni-sjay calling on her Cecil friends. Misses Violet IlynJ and Lizzie ltlalinj of "Uutterby Flats" iwere call ing In Cecil on Sunday. Martin Hauernfiend and friends of lone made a hurried call in Cecil vi cinity on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Suringer and family of Hepimer arrived on Saturday and are staying at the "Lookout." Miss (ieorgia Summers of "The Lust Camp" spent the week end with Miss Dcrnlce Franklin of Uhea. Mr. and Mrs. John NbkIi of lowing and Mrs. Peter Nash of Cecil iwere business callers in lone on Tuesday. Ernest Hartman arrived from Tortland on Sunday and is now busy working with the surveyors around Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Murray of lone spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Humes of "Poplar Urove." Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Clark of Arlington, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ulackburn, made a short stay in Cecil on Sunday. Mesdames A. and 0. llennksen of "Willow Creek" ranch were' calling on Mrs. Clarence Winters of "Shady Dell" on Wednesday. Mr. Lang of Spokane, representa tive of the Cleveland Tractor comp any, was doing business around Cecil on Monday and Tuesday. M. O. Dennett, state highway en gineer, nnd friend Mr. Oliver of Port land Iwere surveying the new roads in the Cecil district on Thursday uiid Friday. We underBtund the 0. W. It. k N. Is contemplating extending their sid ing at Uwing. We hear that John : Nash Is now grading the ground for thut purpose. John II. Miller of "Uoardless Iiiirn" IaIio has been busy drilling a well some weeks, at lust lias struck a good flow of water for J. J. JlcKu tlre of "Klllarney" on his hill ranch. Jack Uynd of "Uutterby Flats" and A. llenrlksen and son, Clifford, who have been missing from Cecil for the paBt few days returned to their respective homes on Wednes day, "wiser but sadder men." Mrs. Jim llardesty and family of Morgan were trying out the "Cecil Scenic Highway" on Sunday with their Dort car. Mr. Gorton accom panied them. They spent a short time visiting with J. W. Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Everett ' Logan and family of "Kulrvlcw" runch, Leon Lo gan and family of Four Mile and sis ter, Olive, of Portland, Mrs. Peter Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Miller of "Highvlew," Mrs. Jim Hardest)' and family of Morgan and Mr. Gorton spent Sunday visiting 'with J. W. Os born and Mrs. Weltha Combest at Cecil. d.il.ite fur the lion. in;. 'I In t, ,,;J;. C 1 "1 'uimiv tiv. ;., r, Miliji-i-t to th; ''! u ' tlie ltepuliliraii voters of Mor- io-v couiity at the coining primary "lection. katih: minkrt. K)U HUKIUIF To the Democratic voters of Mor row county: I hereby announce that I am a candidate for tlui nomination of Flieriff, subject to your will and derision at the primary election to be '..I in May. 1929. If nominated and 2'!!!!!H!M! t"-d I will conduct the ofiice upon i hi business principles. C. B. SPERItT, E5 lone, Oregon. ! !IM!!'!!!!!!!l!n!l!!!lini!'!nMlti!li:!ii!i!"tiit;i!iMilttlll!!lll!!llllltlH!1!l'!i -lliiiilliliiUiiilililililllilillliium i"i it mm" iii""iii;t:'t'Y,Yf''!i''".''"llttnl.''.'!!ll,''''tl''''l''''ltl'l-T't' '"'''' '"''"'' F. R. BROWN I OK CLERK Y To the Kepublican voters of Mor- E row county: I hereby announce that p: I w ill be a candidate for the nomln- " ation of the office of county clerk, before the primary election to be s held in May. 1920. : J. A. WATERS (Incumbent.) Life Accid.-nt Health Fire Insurance Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale FARM LANDS CANADIAN LAND I Buy Grain Sell Realestate UP STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING Gilliam & Bisbee Can cut down your high cost of living by selling you: A Sharpless or a Primrose Cream Separator that will save all the cream. A Surehatch Incubator that will hatch the chickens while the hen lays the eggs. An electric or hand power Washing Machine that keeps the laundry bills at home. A Prfection Oil Cook Stove that lessens the fuel ex pense. A Torrington Electric Sweeper that makes house clean ing a pleasure. ('unit' in mill sec these machines. All sold on a positive guarantee. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Gilliam & Bisbee Heppner, Oregon Hit Bordeaux Spray (rood for I-atc Potato llllelit. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, April 21. For late potato blight Bpray with Bordeaux mixture, suggests II. P. Uarss, plant patholo gist of the 0. A. C. experiment sta tion. This disease attacks the plants in most setcions comparatively late in the season. "The fungus, whlh has a whitish misty appearance, attacks the leaves and in some cases kills even the stalks," says Professor Barss. "It thrives In cool and shoSvery weather and is more readily found where the foliage la heaviest. A crop stricken with the disease looks liku a field de stroyed by frost. Although this blight is serious on ly In a few sections of the state, it may In some years cause thousands of dollars worth of damage to tho po tato crop, being most destructive In the sections along the Columbia riv er west of tho Cascades." CREEK FARM 1450 Acres 60 acres under ditch, 400 acres tillable land, balnce grazing land. BIG BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE $18,000.00 2 miles from town and good school. Small house and well. All fenced. SEE MS TODAY. ROY V. WHITEIS Real Estate Dealer Heppner, Oregon HIGHEST CASH PRICE I'n ill for all kinds of Grain and l'ecd. I will sell you Coin, Hay and Barley in car load lots at prices that are reasonable. I will be in the market for wool this Spring. If you want to consign your wool, w hy not send it to the real wool market of the Cnited States BOSTON. 1 am ready to advance you as much If not more than you can get elsewhere. I lleprc.-ent an Old Kelfable linn. OMK AND SEE MK W. W. S M E A D A Boy Can Run a John Deere Dain Mower While you are getting things in shape for making hay, put your boy on the John Deere Mower and let him do the cutting he will do it just as well and just as easily as you can do it. Because of the powerful lilt, he can easily raise the cutter bar to pass over any field obstruction or to ex treme height, when neces sary. A foot lever, working in conjunction with the hand lever, makes the lift simple and easy. He will never have to back up to get a start, even In the heaviest bay. The knife starts cutting the instant the mower is thrown la gear no lost motion. You will see big advantages In the drive on this machine it'i xtremely simple the gears are o placed that one set holds the other set in mesh constantly. The John Deere will cot all of the giass for years to come a simple adjustment takes up all lag in the cutter bar, without aSecting the centering of the knife. If the knife ever needs re cemering, a special adjustment ia provided. The John Deere is the simplest, most powerful and best -built mower we have ever seen. We know it will appeal to you. Coat fci f' to your adoantage, to know oM mboat this mower beor you bay. Whilo at oar flora, M want you to th rest of oar lino of haying mud hatvtting machinery. Wo havo a line of mtmchinu you can bm with tatufaction and profit. Peoples Hardware Co. HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS Heppner, Oregon ttnnmtttanrttrKttartroti Kl(lit Rations Aid FkK Yield. K ration -for laying hens that pro vides balance of feed elements at ec onomical costs under present condi tions consists of the following, re ports Prof. James Dryden, chief of poultry at O. A. (.'.: Wheat, 25 pounds; oats, 16; mill run, 2fl; ground oats or barley, 5; linseed oil meal, 6; meat or fresh scrap, 7; kale or other greens, 45; bone, 2; grit, 3; shell, 2; charcoal, 2. The meat scrap may be displaced with 60 pounds of buttermilk or skim milk. Political Announcements. I'OU COl'NTV 8CIIOOL 81TEIUX TKN'DENT I hereby announce to the republi can voters of Morrohv county that 1 urn a candidate for tho nomination for the ollice of County School Super intendent, at the primary election to be held May 21, 1920. LUNA 8NEI.L 8HUHTI3. FOR HIIUUll'P I hereby announce mysolf a candi date for tho office of Sheriff of Mor row county subject o the will of the Kepublican voters at the coming pri mary election to be held In May, 1920. GEO. McDUFFEE. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY To tho 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 elec tion. 8. K. NOTSON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a can- This space reserved for j I Scott & McMillan Warehouse Successors to Leach & Scott Warehouse jj 1 Lexington, Ore. 1 iiiiiiiii li Is White Star Flour Its a Home Made Product and leads all other brands IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllll WHITE STAB is the standrd flour in this section. Tour Grocer Has It Complete Elevator and Warehouse Facilities. Both bulk and sack grain handled. WE BUY WHEAT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiililliiliiiiiuUiiiiiiiliaiiiuilllliliiiiliiiiililiilliiiiililliiiiliiliiiiMiiiiiS We Specialize In Welding Brazing Machine Work Heppner Garage Machine Shop Largest and Best Equipped Auto Repair and Machine Shop in Morrow County nn::;::5:u;:::!!::::::i:m::::mu:::5nnnj:r.:uuj:nm:tt::::j:a::i::::::a:::::j:::!: j::::t:t:::tt::::::t:::t:::::::::::tt::::.!:t::in:::::t!t:i:::t:tttt::tu:::!f.m:::!::m!:t;:: Chandler Garage Reopened. Mr. Ager, formerly of Hall & Ager (Oregon Ga rage) in charge. High Class Repairing, Etc. Fabric Tires, All Sizes 25 Per Cent Discount Agent for Chandler and Cleveland Cars Garford Trucks :itiii:nK:::n::::JSK;:!!::!iK:i:!::ti:Jnm::n When in THE DALLES Stop At the Motor Service Company Garage OPEN ALL NIGHT Vulcanizing, Auto Supplies. WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. Elgin King Eight OldsinobUc Oakland OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST-G.-T. 111I111IIII11IIIIIII11I11111III1I1II1II111II11II11II1I11I1I11II1111I1111H - - - - - - - - i 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 J; ,21 Morrow Heights Addition Beginning May 5th and for thirty days only thereafter, the following prices and terms will prevail: South of COURT WAY Inside Lots $200.00 Corner Lots 300.00 Between COURT WAY and MILL WAY Inside Lots ..$250.00 Corner Lots 350.00 North of MILL WAY Inside Lots $300.00 Comer Lots 400.00 If two lots are purchased by the same person, a reduction of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) will be allowed, provided the purchaser intends both lots for the use of his or her in dividual family. The point I make is, that I will not sell at these prices for speculative puurposes. You may buy one lot or more by the payment of one fourth in cash and the remainder in equal annual payments covering a period of four years withh interest at six per cent per annum, or if you desire to pay all cash then a discount of five per cent will he made. I will endeavor to be at the office of Sam Van Vactor for a few days on and after the opening date. In the meantime, I will presently send to Heppner a few prints of the plat from which you can readily locate such lots as you may he interested in. J.W.Morrow In?