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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
TIIK G UKTTK-TIMK8, HhTr.NEK, HK.. llllflMUY, MA V 27, IftiiO. LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS Mra. Gladys Medlock was a Cecil visitor on Saturday. Warren Slender wo a business caller In Cecil on Thurxday. Miss Ilernlce Franklin of Hhea was calling on her Cecil friends on Monday. J. J. McKntlre of "Klllarney" left on Saturday for a business trip to the county seat. Messrs. G. Willant aud A. K. Nash made a short trip to Arlington on Monday. Mrs. Geo. Miller of "Hinlivlew" visited twlth Mrs. Weltlia Combest at Cecil on Thursday. J. Mcintosh, local sheep buyer was hunting up his old friends on Willow creek on Tuesday. Geo. W. Wilson of "Butterby Flats" is spending Ills vacation amongst his friends In Heppner. Rev. Father Cantwell of Hoppner visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc Kntlre of "Klllarney" on Tuesday. Mrs. A. E. Ross and family have returned to "The Lookout" where they will reside for the summer. Mrs. C. A. Minor of Heppner and daughter, Mrs. Phil llrady, heard Ualll Gurcl at the Iloillg twhile in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and family, also Sox Mogan, autoed to Heppner Sunday returning home on Tuesday. The "Mayor" and daughter, Miss Violet Hynd, and nephew, Robert Lowe, made a short trip to lone on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Logan and family of "Falrvlew" vlBited with J. W. Osborn and Mrs. Weltlia Corn best on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Willant and son Jack accompanied by Mrs. Peter Nash visited at the home of Leon Lo gan on Wednesday. J Mrs. Clarence Winters and family and Mr. and Mra. Earl Calkins and family !were looking up their Cecil friends on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd and fam ily of "Butterby Flats" spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Franklin at the Montgomery ranch. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hcnrlkseu of Wil low creek ranch, have been at their Hamilton ranch for a few dnys and returned home on Tuesday. Walter Pope, who Is still having treatment at The Dalles hospital, was able to spend the "week end with his old friends around Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nash, acoin panied by Mr. and Mrs. (1. Willant of Roseburg, spent Sunduy with Mr. and Mrs. John Nash of Ewlng. Peter Bauernflend spent Monday and Tuesday in lone attending to business matters In connection with the estate of the late Peter Benson. Henry and John Krebs of "The Last Camp" left on Sunday for their ranch on Skinner creek, where they will be busy fencing for some time before returning to Cecil. Dickenson Bros., Claude Robinson, Harry Burke and Glen Farnsworth, who have been working for Osker lluiier at the Cecil camp bince Nov ember left on Friday for Corrallis. : Thus. H. Lowe and son, T. W.' Lowe, of Cecil and W. U. Hynd of "Rose Lawn'" left on Thursday for Portland where they will spend some time before visiting Bhepherds' Springs In Washington. , Harry L. Hayes, who has been studying In Hood River for the past; few months arrived In Cecil on Tues day and will Iwork on Willow creek ranch for A. Henriksen, one of Ce cil's most prominent stockmen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd who have been in Heppner for a day or tlwo re-' turned home on Wednesday accom-' panted by their brother W. G. Hynd of Sand Hollow and their niece Miss A. C. Lowe of the "Highway House." ( AM) OK THANKS To all those who took part In and assisted in making the Memorial Ser vice at the Christian church the suc cess It was, and especially Mrs. W. O. Livingstone, who delivered the ad dress, we take this method of extend ing our thanks. Members of RaTwlinB Post, Craud Army of the Republic. Pat Brady spent the week end in Heppner from his sheep ranhc a. S'x Prong, Wash. Mr. Brady will spend the sumnie with his Bheep near Bickelton. County agent L. A. Hunt left on Saturday for Burns to attend the an nual convention of State Cattlerais ers. He expects to return home today. An extra pair of trousers will double the life of your suit. 6 my Extra Trousers FREE WITH EVERY SUIT ORDER OF Universal All Wool Tailoring FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Shop The Utmost Clothes Economy for Men and Women cttmtimna:mtftm:mtmnmmmttmtnantttiiiiiiiiiiiiitmm Money Spent for Shoes MONEY SPENT FOR SHOES WILL GO A LONG WAYS HERE. The O'Donnell Shoe is the best value for the money. Ve believe that, therefore we carry this well known brand of foot-wear. THEN AGAIN Don't get on your uppers when onr repair department can make the old shoes new again. CM. BOWERS SHOE SHOP Main Street Heppner, Ore. CREEK FARM 1450 Acres 0 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 ME TODAY. ROY V. WHITEIS Real Estate Dealer Heppner, Oregon MORROW HEIGHTS ADDITION Because of cer tain changes deemed advis able, no lots will be offered for sale at pres ent. J. W. Morrow WtlERLIO .EAT Blacksmithing In all its branches, including Wagon Work, Horseshoeing and Repair Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash J. B. Calmus Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid for all kind of Grain and Feed. I will sell you Corn, Hay and Barley in car load lots at prices that are reasonable. I will be in the market for wool this Spring. If yon want to consign your wool, why not send it to the real wool market of the United States BOSTON. I am ready to advance you as much If not more than yon can get elsewhere. I Kopresent an Old Reliable Firm. COME AND 8EE ME W. W. S M E A D 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 Oldsmobile Oakland "LetMeTellYouThis" says the Good -Judge ore men every day are find ing that it costs less .to use the Real To bacco Chew. The full rich taste lasts so long, a small chew satis fies; it's just what you have been looking for. That's why it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Tut up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a lon fine-cut tobacco The Question Is Settled DINE WITH US Our New Big Dining Room Is not exclusive to transient trade. It's for the folks of Heppner First, Last and All the Tlmo. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHORT ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant Willow Street 71 For Sale Fine Heppner Residence Well located and modern in every respect. Proper ty includes garage, gar den lot, barn and chicken house. Inquire at The Gazette-Times office. -TV Oiw Whats become of the prejudice against automobiles because theq frightened the horses Select jour tint ac cording to the roads they have to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels The U. S. Plain. For beet results everywhere U. S. Royal Cords. RWLQOOD-NQeBY-CKMN-USCD-PlAm NOW cars are every where. The horses have gotten used to them and so has everybody else. Think of it I This year the American people will spend nearly a bHiion dollars on tires alone. Tires are one of the big gest items on the car owner's bills. Hardly a Saturday, when you motorists drop in to "tune up" for a Sunday trip, that one or more of you doesn't tell us something of value to our business. Sooner or later it comes back to you in Service. Service is what the car owners of this community are looking for nowadays. And especially the small car owners, who put service first in figuring their motor ing expenditures. Ill Just because a man has a moderate - price car is no reason why he should get any less service out of his tires. . We believe that the man with the small car is entitled to just as good tire service as the man with the big car and both are entitled to the best tire service they canget That's why we represent U. S. Tires in this commu nity. And why more car owners large and small aie com ing to us every day for U. S. Tires. IV Come in and talk to us about tires. We're here to help you get the kind of tires you want. United States Tires Heppner Garage