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PAGE EIGHT THE G AZETTE-TDfES, HETPXER, ORE., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920. Si.:.-m, Ore. WIta capital stock rf 1301,000, the Moore Dry Kiln com pany, ormnbrd under the law of Florida, has Bled Explication for per mlH'icn to operate In Oregon. Canypn City, Ore. A Mormon bishop, who hus sunk a mine !i)C feet deep, recently brought In several hundred dollars' worth of wire gold. The bishop has been at work on his mine for two years. Portland, Ore. Increasing cost of wood and coal is proving highly ben eficial to the Hall Gas Furnace com pany. The mounting prices of solid fuel have caused such a demand for gas furnaces that the capacity of the Hall plant has had to be doubled to supply order. Hood River, re. It is estimated that this year's apple pack will reach only 60 to 69 per cent of last year's 2.000,000-box crop, but the fruit is of exceptional quality. : FIRE AJTD MAIL UfSTTRAJTCE. j For fir and kail Insurance call on C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman building, Willow ttaoet. Bring your old shoes to E. N. Gonty't shoe store and get them repaired. ACTC-MOBILE for trips out of J Heppner. Also saddle horses for I hire. Baled hay for sale. Red Front ! Livery Stable, McRoberts & Kirk, proprietors. tf. Lloyd Fell Ford and Fordson Repair Station, Heppner Partial Factory Price Schedule of Ford Repairs, Labor Only Overhaul motor and transmission .'.$25.00 Overhaul motor only 20.00 Overhaul transmission only, or repair or replace magneto 14.00 Install or refit one piston or one connecting rod 4.60 Install or refit two or more pistons or connecting rods 6.00 Tighten one connecting rod bearing 2.60 Tighten two or more connecting rod bearings.1 4.50 Replace transmission bands (Sedans and Coupes, $1.00 extra) (with starter, $4.00) J. 45 Replace transmission cover gasket 2.50 Grind valves and clean carbon 3.00 Repair cylinder head bolts stripped one or two 2.50 Clean out oil feed pipe 3.25 Clean crank case or install gasket under lower Repair leaky carburetor 1.00 Adjust clutch fingers and transmission bands .60 Overhaul rear axle and rebush springs and perches when necessary 7.00 Adjust transmission bands only .40 Tighten all bolts and nuts on car : 3.00 Oveihaul steering gear including replacing of quad rant or gear case and rebushing of bracket $ 3.50 Replace radius rod .75. Straighten front radius rod and line up front as sembly ; 1.00 STAR MATER The Best Pictures Obtainable at Popular Prices ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS Bessie Love IN "Cupid Forecloses" From the popular novel "Hurrying Fate and Geraldine " by Florence Kingsly. Thursday, July 22nd A BiaARTCRAFT PICTURE Featuring America's Sweetheart Mary Pickford IN How Could You Jean? By Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd Friday, July 23rd Beautiful Blanche Sweet IN A Woman of Pleasure Saturday, July 24th A photo-dramatization of James Willard's celebrated English melodrama that played three consecutive peasons atthe famous Adelphi Theatre in London. It is the story of a girl who married for money. He married her so that, as his wife, she could not testify against him for a crime she saw him commit. Then she falls in love with the superintendent of her husband's mining interests in South Africa, where the action of the latter half pf the story takes place, a Zulu uprising playing an important part in working out the destiny of the triangle. Sunday, July 25th DOROInYCISHm'TllCrfHimYrf" And also one of the Drew Comedies "Squared"! The Drew comedies are gainng in favor quite steadily with the Heppner public. A PICTURE YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER Monroe Salisbury in "His Divorced Wife" Tuesday, July 27th This is not a play that concerns the high and mighty it is one that involv ed everyday people. A new dramatic rendering of the eternal triangle with a gripping climax and a heart-satisfying ending. Washing Made Easy .with Electrically Operated Wringer Attachment Come in and let us demon strate Eden superior qualit ies to you. E. J. Starkey Agent Oilman Bldg. Heppner Christian Science. Christian Science ternce axe bald evry Sunday moraine at 11::00 o' clock in the lodge room in the L O. O. F. building. Testimony meeting! are held ererj Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All Interested are invited to attend thse services. BARGAINS 1914 Ford car, shock absorbers, speedometer, spot light, 1920 license, good condition. Special $250.00. HEPPNER GARAGE. . MATERNITY HOMB I have arranged to take a United number ot maternity cases at By home In east Heppner and assure the very best attention and car to all pa tients. - For full information writ or phone MRS. O. C. AIKEN, Heppner, Oregon. Box 141. Phone MS. PHOXE all orders for Ice and soda to S24. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Po land-China hogs. Six head. J. F. Lucas, Lexington, Ore. Another Conclusive Oldfield Tire Victory Tom Milton, Ralph Mulford, Eddie Hearne and Art Klein finish one; two, three and four on Barney's Tires at Tacoma. , Tommy Milton, recently crowned 4,Speed King," added to his rapidly growing list of victories when he captured the' ninth annual speedway race at Tacoma, July 5th. Averaging 95 miles an hour in his OKI field equipped Duesenberg he travelled the entire 225 miles without a tire change another speedway record. Ralph Mulford driving a Monroe car equipped with Oldfield Tires finished second making one tire change . Eddie Hearne in an Oldfield equipped Revere established a speedway record when he went the entire distance without a stop, finishing third. t Art Ilein, also on Oldfield Tires, drove his Frontenac car in fourth place without a tire change. Roscoe Sarles driving a Monroe car on Mason tires finished fifth making one tire change. Jimmy Murphy in n Duesenberg on Goodyear Tires finished sixth, making five tire changes. Gaston Chevrolet, winner of the 500 mile Indianapolis Memorial Day race, had motor trouble but recovered in time to finished seventh in his Oldfield equipped Mou , roe. He made two tire changes. Eddie O'Donnell finished eighth in a Duesenberg on Goodyear Tires making sev eral tire changes. These eight cars finished the race out of the twelve that started. The winner's time was the fastest ever made on the Tacoma speedway in a race of over one hun dred miles. Tommy Milton says "Oldfield tires are not only the most trustworthy tires built but . the most wonderful tires ever built." HEPPNER GARAGE Distributors Main Street Heppner, Ore- flllllllllllllllllllU High Prices, Crops, Lower Prices, Lumber Lumber Reduced 30'f New Price List Just Started May Advance Soon, Due to Fall Demand Put Today's Prosperity Into Much-Needed Buildings District Manager Crouk of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company states that he is working on List No. 12, which is the third and latest decline in lumber prices this year. Manager Cronk ' says that much building is being talked of this year, but that shortage of cars and workmen may delay fall building until bad weather unless early action s taken and binding plans are not left till the last minute as is usually the ctwe. i Carpenters Johnson, Cox and Baldwin are already busy ami have much work ahead in some cases, t " . Almost certain advances in lumber prices and scarcity of labor will make the "Last Min ute" builder wish he had planned and started earlier. "Size up your crops" and PLAN "AFTER HARVEST BUILDING" NOW, is Manager Cronk 's advice. Tum-A-Lum Plan Department furnishes in 48 hours when required, plan and estimate of cost of buildings for Homes and Farms. No obligation to buy. District Manager Cronk has the Tum-A-Lum plan books of Homes (pictures of interiors) and Farm Buildings which he will be glad to explain. Read this offer backed by Tum-A-Lum cap ital of One lion Dollars Furnish complete Plans for HOMES AND FARM BUILDINGS. Our GUARANTEED PRICE FOR ALL MATERIAL covers every thing needed in our line. NO EXTRAS. Haul back material left over and receive credit. No Mail Order house ever made a similar offer. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company MATERIALS AND PLANS FOR HOMES AND FARM BUILDINGS Heppner Lexington lone lllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll !iiil!!lll!!!lil!l!lll!lI!IIIM 1 ' 'i in it M i ii ' 1 1