The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 03, 1920, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE GAZKTC fc-TIMLH. IIKPIWEK, OIIK., Tlll follll, JI NK .I, IWJO.
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UVE CECIL HEWS ITEMS
J. J. MrEntlre or "Killimiey" waa
in Arlington on Thursday.
Gordon Hall of Eight Mile spent
Sunday with A. (.'. NhsIi at Cecil.
M. V. LoKin of Portland spent
the week end with hin Cecil friendH.
3. L. Allyn of Oak drove wus in
Cecil during the week, looking up
his old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Van Schoiack
and family of Arlington spent Friday
at the "Last-Camp."
G A. Miller and son Alvin of
"Highview" iwere lulling on their
friends nt Hhea on Saturday.
Mub lluzei Winters of "Shady
Dell" left on the local for lono, where
she will visit friendi) for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Springer and fam
ily have moved Into "The Hungalow"
where they iwill reside for some time.
Mrs. Pettyjohn of Ileppuer was
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ben
Barnes of "Poplar Grove" Monday
and Tuesduy.
Mr. and Mis. C. L. Murray from
the Minor ranch near lone Bpent Sun
day with Mr. mid Mrs. lien Barnes at
"Poplur Grove."
. Mrs. J. II. Franklin and (laughter,
Miss Hernlee, of Kwing, visited 'with
J. M. Melton at the "Lookout" on
Thursday.
Max Gorfkle of the Eastern Hide
& Junk company of Pendleton was
doing business in the Cecil vicinity
on Friday.
Mrs. A. IlenrikKen of "Willow
Creek" ranch Iwas a culler on Mrs.
Geo. Krebs of "The Cnmp" on
Saturday.
Misses Blrchie and May Humes
returned on Thursday to "Poplar
Grove" from lone, where they have
been vlsllng friends.
W. 11. Croiik. tho energetic mana
ger of the Tum-A-Lium Lumber com
puny at lleppner was looking up his
Cecil friends on Saturday.
Mrs. Viva Driver, teacher of the
Cecil school left on Sunday for The
Dulles where she will spend some
time before leaving for Portland.
Itoy Slender and Miss Juanlta
Crubtree of "Dutheboys Hill" return
ed home on Thursday after spending
a week amongst friends in Wasco.
Miss ('. Winters of Oakland, Cal.,
arrived In Cecil on Friday and will
visit Iwith her brother, Clarence, at
"Shady Dell" fur an indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs and Miss
Georgia Summers of the "Last
Camp" autoed to lleppner on Wed
nesday, returning home on Thursday.
Miss Malinda May, who bus been
teaching at La Pine, arrived In Cecil
on Sunday and will spend her vaca
tion with her parents nt "The Lone
Stur" ranch.
Juck Hynd and family, also W. 0.
Hynd and niece, Miss A. C. Lowe of
the "Highway House," autoed to
"Hose Lalwn," Sand Hollow, on Sun
duy evening.
State highway engineer, M. 0.
Bennett and frlcud, Mr. Oliver, of
Pendleton and district engineer K.
L. Vinton of lone, were business call
ers In Cecil on Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Hynd of "Butterby
Flats" left on the local for Heppner
on Friday to attend the graduation
exercises, her son, Herbert, being one
of the graduates from the Heppner
high school.
R. E. Duncan und daughter, Miss
Mildred, Iwere in Cecil on Friday
from tholr "Busy Bee" ranch. H. E.
declares he has lost at least two thou
sand dollars with t lie severe frosts
which have killed most of his fine
collection of bees.
Best Meeting of Cattle
Raisers Held at Burns
I Tlie cattle and horseraisers of Ore-!
fun held their seventh annual con
; vention In the center of the cattle
country of Southeastern Oregon, at
j Hums, and report the best meeting
ever held.
j Many questions of great Import
ance were discussed, and among
them were the proposed Increase In
1 grazing rates and the position of
the I'. S. Department upon the limit
ing or the number of cattle allowed
in the reserve to each owner. Gen
eral Supervisor Kavanaugh of Port
land appeared for the department.
Prof. Potter of O. A. C. and Robl.
Withycombe of the Union Experi
ment station gave some excellent
figures upon production costs. Sev
eral cattlemen spoke upon the future
of the beef industry and the heavy
losses Incurred because of the Insta
bility of the market. Everyone argu
ing that the herds must be reduced
for the future.
Cooperative marketing discussion
was opened by L. A. Hunt and parti
cipated In by several large cattle
.WHERE TO
,EAT
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 Time.
Give the wife a rest
and a treat a Sunday
dinner here.
SHORT ORDERS, TOO
Elkhorn Restaurant
Willow Street
owners. The convention went on re
cord as favoring some of the plans
of cooperative marketing for the
Northwest, and appointed a commit
tee to draw up plans and details for
the same.
The hospitality of Burns was thor
oughly appreciated by all, and the
Invitation of Canyon City to meet
'with them next year was accepted.
Roy Alexander of Pendleton, pass
ed through Heppner on Friday, en
route to Condon, to attend the last
day of the race meet. Mr. Alexander,
Is a prominent young business man of;
the Round-Up city.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Paid for all kinds i f Grain and Fwd.
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 you 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 you
can get elsewhere.
i Represent an Old Reliable Firm.
COMK 1M) HUE ME
W. W. S M E A D
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year
PI CORP TffiBSp-i
Built to give unsurpassed
mileage and they give it.
Next time-BUY FJSK
Chas. H. Latourell
Local Dealer
An extra pair of
trousers will double
the life of your suit
,4
Extra Trousers
FREE
1 -AV
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
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CREEK FARM
1450 Acres 60 acres under ditch, 400 acres tillable land,
balnce grazing land.
BIG BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT 'ONCE
$18,000.00
2 miles from town and good school. Small house and
well All fenced.
SEE ME TODAY.
ROY V. WHITEIS
Real Estate Dealer Heppner, Oregon
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A breath of old Scotland with Its
perfumo of the heather will strike
Okautauqua on tho third day.
Tho Scott HiRhlnmlnrs are to give
two preludo entertainments on that
t$if. These folks have had much
experience and are already favorably
known to many of our audiences. Thay
play, sing and entertain delightfully.
In the afternoon tholr entortalnmeiit
It a fitting introduction to an Inspiring
lecture by Mae Oiithrie Tongier upon
the wonderful accomplishments of
Luther Burbank, the plant wizard.
DEMONSTRATION
To be held at
Pendleton and Weston, Oreg.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 3rd, 4th and 5th
NINE expert tractor men from the factory at Detroit will be
present to assist in this demonstration. All owners and
prospective owners of Fordsons in Morrow County are urged to
attend this meeting and get first-hand information about the
Fordson from men who know the machine by heart.
it is possible for you to go call on or phone me as soon as con
venient and arrangements will be made for your accomodation.
Chas. H. Latourell
Fordson Sales and Service
Phone 193 Main Street Heppner, Ore.
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 Oldsmobllc Oakland
OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST-G.-T.
"Let Me Tell You This"
says the Good Judge
More 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.
man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a sty)rt-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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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.