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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1920)
rilE (JAZETTF-TntES, HEPPN'F.R. OH!:.. Till RSI) A Y, Jl I V 15, lKn. PRAISES REPUBLICAN PLATFOHM I to Pendleton. No odb should give 'such advice, for the highway along tii river is not passable lor cars. Much of the road is still covered with sharp rocks which soon ruin tires. I Kcho News. We invite correspondence. North Idaho Cedar Co., Sandpoint, Maho. Iilanls. Irrigating ditch with p!nty of watpr for garden. All at J250. half down terms on balance. Inquire or phone 735. Mrs. Elizabeth Nel son. 4tp. tf riw4rf-M m A. at. Hswo-wkero-wo call a spacb just 4ha WANTED Girl or woman for light housework. Apply Mrs. Arthur A. McAtee, Heppner. Al'TO and driver for hire to any point Id town or country either day or night. Call Henry Happold at the Universal Garage. FOR 8ALF: One lot, 1-4 acre at edge of town. Will Include range stove, berry bushes and rhubarb I FOR HALE Kitchen cabinet and , cream separator. See J. B. Cason, ' Heppner. 2tp. r n '.. ; , ' tl V 1 r..-n: 4 , v4 I la yl J I ' i p 'iil: I ) tr I pi ill 7 p t 1 JON KB WEEDERS WITHOUT THE FREIGHT We have for sale at Heppner, 25 sections of the Jones Weeders, the last to be manufactured here. Mr. Farmer, after they are gone you will not be able to buy Jones Weeders without paying freight. Better buy yours today. 4tp PEOPLES HDWE. CO. ! MI LES WANTED I want to buy mules for the eastern market, aged i 2 to 7 years. Write me the kind and number you have to sell. Ludwig Nelson, Ontario, Oregon. 3tp. Herbert Hooter Who in a recent statement declared that the Republican part platform was constructive and progreesiT and advised Republican and Progressive Republican w tian4 firmly tocataar for a party yl tor Ul Noramber. ' LOCAL I JtAPPENINGfS Jhb Walton was ddwn from Par kers Mill on Tuesduy. Mrs. K. N. Gonty returned the lust of the week from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tliomus of Eight Mile were Wednesday visitors In lli'ppner. II. D. Fear, locul truck dealer, is upending several (lays In lone on bus iness this week. H. G. Slgsbee, locul theater man, spent a few days in Portland on bus iness this week. Mr. and M rs. Phil Grifhn of Eight Mile were visitors in Heppner the last of the week. Miss Lillian Crewdson and Miss Anna Cork Iwere visitors in Monu ment over the week end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ture Peterson and children were Sunday visitors In Heppner from their farm home near Hardman. The condition of J. G. Thomson, w ho has been con 11 tied to his home roith tonsillitis, Is reported greatly lnTproved. Owen and I'zi French of this city weru called to lone last week to at tend the funeral of their niece, Wll lettu Mae Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Akers and daughter, Miss Alma, have returned from a two weeks visit with rela tives at Goldendale, Wash. A son recently arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elra Hayes at San Bernardino, Calif., according to word received in Heppner this (week. Dr. M. Itelch, physician and sur geon, announces that he is perman ently located at Hardman and Is ready to attend all calls promptly. H. V. Gates, president of the Hepp ner Light & Water company, is In the city this week, being called here on business In connection with the com pany. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Livingstone returned Sunday evening from Tur ner, whero they spent the week at tending (lie annual state convention of the Christian church. W. P. Mahoney und family return ed home Monday fromBonnors Ferry, Idaho, where they spent nn enjoyable week visiting with old time friends. The family formerly lived at Bonners Ferry. W. P. Dutton Is up from his Port land homo this week greeting old time friends who are glad to see the Judge again and knohv that his health Is now greatly Improved. He arrived Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. G. Devore and daughters, Misses Cecllo and Loye Devore, have returned to Heppner to spend the summer months. The Misses De vore nre pnpular students at the Uni versity of Oregon, L. N. Traver, contractor, spent Monday In Heppner on business. He returned to Crrv&llls Tuesday, whore hi has the contract for erecting a new building on the campus of the Oregon Agricultural college., CYeston U. Muddock urrived In Heppner on Mondny and will proba bly spend the summer In Morrow county. Cres Is a student at the Vnlverslty of Oregon, where he is prominent In all college activities. W." M. Ruvdnu of Pendleton Is spending a few dnys In Heppner this weok and whllo here, made an In spection trip over the city's new pipe lino and gravity Iwater system. Mr. Ilavdau Is with the Pendleton muni clpal wator system, There Is plenty of water for alfal fa at Cecil this year, according to A Heurlksen. who spent Saturday In Heppner on business. As a result thnt community Is producing some wonderful crops. Jack Hynd haB some alfalfa that Is over ten feet In length. W. H. Cronk Is making extensive Improvements to the residence pro perty which he recently purchased on Gale street from W. T. McRoberts. Among other things, Mr. Cronk has raised the house seveal feet, is ex cavating for a collar and will build a concrote basement under the house. Mr. and Mrs. Harvlo Young and children returned the last ot the week from an extensive auto tour through the state of Washington., go ing as far as the Canadian line, Mr. Young made the trip Iwlth a view to finding a location, but returns home more than ever satisfied that Mor row county offers the best farming opportunities. FOR HALE One 3 1-4 wagon; one cook house for 18 men; one Nelson straw stacker, hood guaranteed not to waste straw; one Garden City feed er, guaranteed not to slug, a machine used but 25 days. P. E. Mason, Lex ington, Oregon. LOST Bay mare, 8 years old, weight about 1500, branded JM con- Smut Fan Saved Money lnected on ,eft Ufle- Reward for ln' n j ti ' tormt"lon leading to recovery will For Oaksdale Fanner be paid by E. P. Berry, Heppner. Ore. 2tp. From an Insurance rate amounting' hwl gAiBHouse and loU at to $80 per thousand to nothing Is 216o. write Mrs. J. B. Dye, quite a urup, uui a. j. uoneen, pres ident ot the Whitman County Farm ers' I'hion of Oaksdale, Wash., as serts that the smut collecting fan, devised by the experts of the United States Department of Agriculture has done that for him. Moreover, his wheat, threshed from very smutty grain, sold at a discount of only 1 per cent. Addressing a farmers' meeting at Walla Walla, Wash., Mr. Doneen told his audience, "I started threshing on the worst place on my farm, where the grain contained from 17 to 20 per cent smut heads, and by using the smut fan ran the smut out through a pipe ten Inches in diameter. At first the smut was simply scattered over the field, but later we put the end of the pipe under the stack, thus preventing the spread of the smut spores. "We ran the machine 31 days and had no fires or explosions, although there were 16 explosions ln the dis trict last year. I sold the wheat at only 1 per cent discount, iwhereas without the smut fan I would have been docked at least 10 cents a bushel." CARD OF T1LAXK9 We take this method to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their acts of helpfulness during the last hours and the burial of the late Jos eph Connor. We want especially to thank the members of Doric Lodge No. 20, Knights of Pythias. GEORGE W. DYK8TRA ARTHUR DYKSTRA CHA8. S. DYKSTRA THREE good fresh milk cowi for sale. Ora E. Adklns, Eight Mile. WANTED House cleaning, day work, washing, ironing. Fifty cents per hour, in town only. Phone 642, Lizzie Nelson. 6tp. FOR SALE U head 2 months old pigs; also fresh milk cows good cows. J. F. Lucas, Lexington, Ore. FOR SALE! Complete steam threshing outfit Pride of Washing ton separator, 32-56, Advance en gine, in good condition. Call or write Carlson Bros., lone, Oregon. 6tp. WANTED Position on a ranch by man and wife. Phone Main 664. 2tp. FOR SALE; City residence and lot. Modern ln every respect. - See H. C. Johnson. lmo. pd. STANDARD AUTO PAINTING CO.. East Third and Madison streets, Portland. Paint anything from bugs to limousines. Satisfaction guaran teed. Leave car with us when in Portland. Phone E 744. LOST 34-4 tire on rim, between lone and Heppner. Leave at this office and receive suitable reward. 2t. FOR SALE Deerlng combine with engine. Run one season. Fine condition. Chas. B. Cox. Heppner. 2t FOR SALE Deerlng combine, run two years. Sell for cash or trade for stock. Inquire this office. 4t. CEDAR POSTS, POLES . . . . .1 n. IJnkA w-o Ailihoiiirli an arm Pn. nf ASK UB IOr UUUIBUUUB uu lu Hardman were Heppner business vls-'Re Cedar ln car lots. Superior qual itors on Wednesday. Fresh stock. Quick shipments. s A F E T Y 61 s E R V I C E White Star Flour Its a Home Made Product and leads all other brands IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH WHITE STAR is the standrd flour in this section. Your Grocer Has It. Complete Elevator and Warehouse Facilities. Both bulk and sack grain handled. WE BUY WHEAT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiu THI POIT uriaroM. BY ANY othtr m. WOULD SMELL ai twet AND THAT'S U right BUT CALLING. SOMETHING ELSE rote. WONT CHANGE lta smeU. OF COURSE not. AND I'M not knocking. BUT JUST telling you. RIGHT OUT. THAT THERE are only. THREE GRADES. OF TURKISH tobacco. FIRST, GOOD Turkish. WHICH IS mighty good. AND ALSO expsnslT. AND 8ECOND. POOR TURKISH tobseco. WHICH IS less expenslT. AND NOT so good. AND THIRD, tobacco. CALLED TURKISH, which. NEVER SAW Turkey. BUT GREW thousands. OF MILES away. AND DOESNT even. TASTE LIKE Turkish. AND ITS the good Turkish. THAT'S REALLY from Turkey. THAT YOU get IN THE cigarettes. THAT SATISFY. OUR resident buyers in Turkey are experts. They know we want the best and we get it. And the same with Domestic leaf. Blend them together by that can't-be-eopied method and you tret a moke that actually does "satisfy." CIGARETTES CAEEIY j; f)(l) jpj1 yl Every family has among E ? E a c its possessions certain pa- ; pers and articles of worth ; zep which should be kept in Z 3 jfcj One meeting every requirement Ej Z 3 PC of safety and convenience is offer- H -ed b the Safe Deposit Vaults in Pnr The cost is moderate, the location iWr Zuujj. handy and you know that your ARW 3 trVC valuables are sate. nrn ih J , Fir National Bank Ml Minor & Company "Good Goods'' Its Here Now! That Warm Weather! Off Comes Our Coats! ERE IS THE "BIG IDEA"-when that coat comes off show them a real tailored "BEAU BRUMMEL" shirt. A shirt that is made to fit properly in every way--' ' shoulders, sleeves, body. &&?L H " wmsSftmv '.v ;v' iff We have a great many of these Beau Brummel shirts in many beautiful pat terns and fabrics. Buy "Beau Brummel" Shirts for the same good reason that you buy INTERWOVEN HOSE Gd Goods Minor & Company Good Goods