The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 15, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE GIZETTE-TIMI 3, HEPrXFR. ' I- THIHMUY, JI LV 13. IWi.
Through the kindness of Mr. and
Mrs. G!0. Krebs, the community of
Cecil was able to celebrate the
Fourth at "The Last Camp." One
hundred men, women and children
took part In helping each other to
enjoy themselves. Dinner and sup
per were served by the ladies and
tee cream between meals. Everyone
declared they had a fine time and
Cecil can even raise a Charlie Chap
lin. When "Charlie" appeared on
the lawn amongst the guests, the
laughter was tremendous. We think
"Frances" ought to leave off haymak
ing and Join the movies as a second
Charlie Chaplin.
Dates For Big Livestock j
; Show Are Announced
O. M. Plummer, manner of the
Pacific International Liveslock Ex
position announces that the ti-nth an
nual bIiow will be held in the new
pavilion at North Portland on Nov
ember 13 to 20th inclusive, this year.
The, Pacific International has grown
Jinto one of the largest institutions
Howard Issiwx hallentiP.
Mike Howard, betny weight wrest
ler, who is spending the summer at
La Grande, was here for a few hours
on Wednesday and issued a chal
lenge to all comers. Mike Is willing
to meet any 'wrestler ill this section,
at any time and place named. He
agrees to throw any middleweight
wrestler two times in an hour and
will meet men of his own weight or
heavier, in a finished match.
FALL IN LINE!
'ACli TO NORMAL'
AMERICA '-0ALVAYS FIRST
of its kind in the entire country.
House and lots for sale. Modem
improvements. Mrs. A. G. DeVore.
J. E. Anderson, Maxwell distri
butor for fourteen counties In East
ern Oregon, passed through Hepp
ner on Wednesday while on a tour
over his territory. His home is La
Grande.
Far Better Bread!
Mrs. M. B. Scrivner is enjoying a
visit from her mother, Mrs. Meek,
and sister, Mrs. E. M. Curran, who ar
rived last Saturday evening from
Portland.
Gilliam Farmers Will Handle
Grain By the Pooling Method
in
3 M 9
Am m
LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Everett Logan of "Fairvlew" was
a caller In Arlington on Wednesday.
Sox Morgan is busy looking up his
Cecil friends this week. '
Miss t'letra Palmateer of "Windy
nook" was a Cecil visitor on Wed
nesday. Cecil A halt und Francis Connor
left on the locul for lluppuer on
Tuesday.
Wude Crawford of Morgan and T.
Wilde of "llroaducrea" were callers
In Cecil on Sunday.
Jesse Deos and family of The Wll
liiws were trying out the "Cecil Scen
ic Highway" on Friday.
Miss llernlce Franklin of Ewing
s pent a few days during the week
visiting friends in Heppner.
E. L. Vinton, district engineer, and
Mr. Burns of Idaho, took dinner with
the "mayor" of Cecil on Thursday.
Mrs. Dwlglit Mistier was in Cecil
on Monday accompanied by her sis
ter, Mrs. Hess, and nltsca.Miss Lois
Hess,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell and
family of Ithea visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Olto Lindstrom on Sunday ut
Morgan.
Mr. and Mi's. J. II. Franklin of
Ewing visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
llarnes at "Poplar Grove" on Mon
day. Miss Lizzie Illahm returned to Ce
cil on Wednesday from Heppner,
where she hud been visiting for a
fiJw days.
Glen Kisterson, who spent his va
cation nt his home In Portland, re
turned to his work at "Falrview" on
Wednesday.
Melville Logan and bis mother,
Mrs. E. J. Logan of Porttland, ar
rived In Cecil on Friday and are the
guests of J. W. Osborn.
Oscar Nash and friend, Orvllle
Wulcb, who were spending the
Fourth in Cecil, returned to their
work in lone on Tuesday. '
Mrs. Frank Baker and daughter,
Miss Isabel, of the Dean ranch, were
calling on Mrs. Geo. Krebs at "The
Last Camp" on Wednesday.
On Tuesday an airplane was seen
to pass over Cecil and also on Fri
day morning a large machine was
seen flying toward The Dalles.
.Mrs. Marion Van Scholack and
children of Arlington and Miss Kath
erine Slocum of Lexington, were the
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo, Krebs at "The Last Camp."
Mrs. Pettyjohn of Heppner and
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Murray of lone
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Barnes at "Poplar
Grove."
Mrs. John Nash of Ewing, who has
been In The Dalles for the past few
iweeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah
Harrison, returned to her home on
Tuesday.
Miss Daisy Calkins, who has been
visiting in Yakima for a few days
spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Winters at "Shady Dell,"
leaving Thursday for lone.
Several fine samples of wheat are
on view at Cecil store, but the latest
to be seen Is a bundle of alfalfa ten
feet, eight Inches high. This Iwas
grown on "Butterby Flats" by Hynd
Bros., and "beat that If you can," is
what we heard the "Mayor" say.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barnes and
daughters, Misses Birchle and May,
of "Poplar Grove" left on Tuesday
for Ava, Missouri, where we under
stand they have bought a ranch. J.
W, Vickers left some time ago for
Missouri, where he will visit for a
fejw weeks.
Fifty representative farmers of
Gilliam county have made arrange
ments to pool their wheat crop un
der a cooperative marketing plan,
and O. U. Robertson, formerly cash
ier of the First National Bank of
Condon has been chosen by the farm
ers to handle the pool. The new
organization will be known aa the
Farmers' Exchange.
The farmers figure that the bene
fits derived from pooling grain and
putting It in the hands of a compe
tent man for marketing' has been de
monstrated time and again, and the
farmers feel that they have made a
iwise selection in Mr. Robertson. The
grain will be graded and placed on
sale in pools large enough to secure
the best price, says the Condon Globe-
Times. Over 300,000 bushels of
grain here has already been listed by
Mr. Robertson.
GreatestBargain
of the Season-
800-ACRE WHEAT RANCH
700 Acres Tillable
500 Acres in Wheat
80 Acres in Rye
ONE THIRD OF CROP GOES WITH THE RANCH
$35.00 Per Acre
This ranch is five miles from town and only three
quarters of a mile from school.. Six-room
house, good barn, good well water,
fair fences.
1G0 ACRES IN SUMMERFALLOW
$35.00 Per Acre If Taken
Within Next Two Weeks
GRAIN INSURANCE
I would remind my old customers that the time
of year is at hand when your growing crops should
be insured against loss by Are or haiL Hold your
business for me and I assure you I will appreciate it.
COME IN OR CALL
Roy V. Whiteis
Real Estate and Insurance
Heppner - - - "' - Oregon
Miss Gladys Lane, who spent the
past year as a student at the Univer
sity of Oregon, has returned to Hepp
ner for the summer. Miss Lane has
been visiting with her mother, Mrs.
W. P. Luttrel at Enterprise since the
closing of school in June. .
"Yours for Real Tobacco"
says the Good Judge
Men are getting away
from the big chew idea.
They find more satisfac
tion in a little of the Real
Tobacco Chew than they
ever got from a big chew
of the ordinary kind.
Costs you less, too the
full, rich tobacco taste
lasts so much longer.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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Another Royal Suggestion
COOKIES and SMALL CAKES
From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK
WHEN the children
romp in hungry as
young bears, here are some
wholesome, economical de
lights that will not only be
received with glee, but will
satisfy the most ravenous
appetite in a most whole
some manner.
Cookie
cup hortenlnir
I cups uirar
cup mtik
ItgKi
14 teaspoon grated nutimc
I tcupoon vanilla extract Of
(rated rind of 1 lemon
4 cupa flour
I teaapoont Royal Baking
Powder
Cream shortening and sugar
together; add milk to beaten
eggs and beat apin; add
slowly to creamed shorten
ing and sugar; add nutmeg
and flavoring; add 2 cupi
flour sifted with baking pow
der; add enough more flour
to make stiff dough. Roll out
very thin on floured board;
cut with cookie cutter, sprin
kle with sugar, or put a raisin
or a piece of English walnut
in the center of each. Bake
about 12 minutes in hot oven.
Cocoa Drop Caket -
I tablespoons shortening
1 cup sugar
leg
cup milk
1 cupe flour
I teeipoons Royal Baklnc
Powder
U cup cocoa
u teaspoon salt
1 Uaapoen vanilla extract
WAIL
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Cream shortening'; add sugar
and well-beaten egg; beat
well and add milk slowly; sift
flour, baking powder, salt and
cocoa into mixture; stir until
smooth, add vanilla. Put one
tablespoon of batter into
each greased muffin tin and
bake in moderate oven about
20 minutes. Cover with boiled
ICln8' Orange Cakei
I tablespoons shortening
1 cup sugar
ft cup milk
legg
2 cups flour
I teaspoon Royal Baking
Powder
y, teaspoon salt
I teaspoon orange extract
grated rind of 1 orange
Cream shortening; add sugar
slowly, beating well; add milk
a little at a time; then add
well-beaten egg; sift flour,
baking powder and salt to
gether and add to mixture;
add Savoring and grated
orange rind; mix well. Bake
in greased shallow tin, or in
dividual cake tins, in hot
oven IS to 20 minutes. When
cool cover with orange icing.
COOK BOOK FREE
Just oft the preis and finer
than ever before. Th!
new Royal Cook: Book con
taining 400 delightful re
cipes, will be sent to you
free If you will send your
name and address.
BOTH. BAKING POWDEB 00.
Ill Fulton Stmt
New York Citj
"Bake with Royal and be Sure
if
A Real Snap
Land at Twenty-Five Dollars Per Acre
480 Acres in Gooseberry
12 miles to market, one mile to school. Good build
ings and improvements.
$12,000.00 Takes It
One of the best wheat ranches in the north lone
section for sale at $35.00 per acre. Nearly 1000 acres
in this ranch. Price includes this year's crop.
Low Prices for High Grade Land
Arthur R. Crawford
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOE!
Here It Is!
Heppner bread is a FULL, PLUMP loaf, with the
same BODY to it that MOTHER used to make!
Does it go down EASY?
Better BELIEVE it does! Greatest domestic
bread in the world!
22c the large size; 11c the small
SEND FOR SOME TODAY
Heppner Bakery
Wheat $3 Per Bushel
Alfalfa Hay $25 Per Ton
Those are about the figures for wheat and hay the coming
fall. Think also of the prices paid for cattle, sheep, hogs,
dairy products, etc. When you acquire a rich piece of
Mother Earth you immediately become a producer in
stead of a consumer. Your garden, fruit, meat, eggs you
raise yourself, thus side-tracking the H. C. L. to a great
extent.
GET THAT RANCH NOW
I am here for the purpose of helping you acquire anything
in the shape of land from a tCwn lot to a 7,000-acre wheat
ranch or stock ranch, on easy terms. You will never get
this land any cheaper and right now for the next five
years is the time to make money. Come in and look over
-my list.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Upstairs in Court House
When in THE DALLES Stop At the
Motor Service Company Garage
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Vulcanizing, Auto Supplies. WE WILL TREAT TOU RIGHT.
Elgin King Eight Oldsmobile Oakland
Specia
OAP SALI
Finding ourselves carrying too
many varieties of Soap, we j
want to reduce stock. j
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Teets A. B. Naptha Regular 10c, now 8 l-3c
Peets Cascade ("White) Regular 10c, now 8 l-3c
Easy Dry Xaptholin Regular 8 l-3c, now 7 l-4c
"White Wonder (White) Regular 8 l-3e, now 7c S
Lenox (Yellow) Regular 6 l-4c, now 5c EE
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A good time to buy your j
supply of soap.
Phelps Grocery j
Company 1
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