THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HfTPPXER, ORE., THt RSDAY, JVI.Y 29, 192D.
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LOCAL
PENWGS
Rev. Jonei of Ions wai a risltor in
Heppner on Saturday.
Ed Buschke, Eight Mile farmer,
wai here on Saturday.
R. E. Crego has established a sum
mer camp on upper Willow creek.
W. L. Holmes, Lexington business
man, spent Saturday afternoon In
Heppner.
Theodore Anderson and Chas.
Becket, Eight Mil farmers, were In
the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rhea were Sat
urday visitors here from their farm
home on Rhea creek.
Waldo Vincent, Lena postmaster
and merchant, was a Saturday busi
ness (alier In Heppner.
W. 0. Hill, cashier of the Lexing
ton State Bank, was a Tuesday morn
ing caller In Heppner.
Chas. H. Latourell, local auto
dealer, went to Portland on a brief
business trip Wednesday.
A baby boy arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Farley near
this city on Sunday, July 18.
John B. Calmus, local blacksmith,
left on Tuesday afternoon for a few
days' outing In the mountains.
Mrs. Ed Hunt of Rhea creek (was
a Heppner visitor on Tuesday, ac
companied by Mrs. Earl Hunt.
Perry Hughes and family of little
Butter creek returned Sunday from
a vacation outing at Hitter Springs.
Ed Buckman, local contractor, la
placing a concrete basement under
the W. H. Cronk residence on Galo
treat.
Ray Rogers, popular salesman at
Minor Co., is taking a vacation and
enjoying the sea breeze at Rocksway
beach.
Miss Ruby Corrigall and Miss Odile
GroBhens left on Sunday for Portland
and the coast to spend a vacation ot
two weeks.
Mrs. Melissa A. Clark returned
last week from Portland, where she
made a visit with her daughter, Mrs,
Levi Morgan.
The family of B. F. Sorenson Is en
Joying an outing In the mountains,
having established a camp on upper
Willow creek.
George R. W Mead of Black Horse
was In the city on Tuesday. He is get
ting ready for harvest and was here
after supplies.
Andy Rood was in from the ranch
Tuesday, getting ready to commence
harvest. He will have a run of about
forty-five days.
Guy French, prominent stockman
of Eastern Oregon, was visiting In
Heppner and transacting business the
first of the week.
Miss Harriett Case arrived Satur
day from her home in Juneau, Alaska
and is visiting with her brothers, M.
L. and F. A. Case.
George M. Schempp is erecting a
new dwelling on one of his lots in
north Heppner. Herbert Driskell Is
doing the carpenter work.
Mrs. Chester Darbee and daughter
Miss Gwendolyn left on Sunday tor
Tacoma, where they will make an ex
tended visit with relatives.
Miss Ruth Elliot has returned to
her home In Portland after visiting
for two Iweeks at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. C. C. Patterson.
J. W. Becket, former Morrow coun
ty cltiien, Is up from his Portland
home on a visit to his sons, Walter
and Charles at Eight Mile.
Robert Alstott commenced head
ing on his Eight Mile ranch the last
of the week. He was In Heppner
Friday looking for harvest help.
Earl Gordon returned last Satur
day from Portland, where he spent
a week, and has resumed his duties
at Patterson & Son's drug store.
Carl Bergstrom, Gooseberry farm
er. Is said to have one field of wheat
which experts say will make a yield
of close to fifty bushels per acre.
Ray Pierce, head painter on thi
new hotel building, sustained an un
pleasant Injury recently, twhen he
picked up a sliver In his right hand.
Chas. Barlow has been confined te
his home the last week, suffering
from an attack of tonsllitls. His
condition Is somewhat Improved at
this time.
F. A. McMenamln returned Thurs
day from Salem, where he made a
brief attendance upon the state con
vention of Elks, which was in session
there last week.
Mrs. 0. K. Porter and daughter
Helen rpent a fefw days here the past
week on a visit to Mrs. Porter's sis
ter, Mrs. R. K. Crego. Their home
is in The Dalles.
Mrs. Ray Pierce and children have
gone to Goldendale, Washington,
where they will visit with Mrs.
Pierce's parents until Mr. Pierce gets
located In Corvallls.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brantley left
Saturday for their home in Pendle
ton after spending several months in
Heppner. Mr, Brantley was super
Intendent of construction for Gelst
Brothers and looked after the ditch
s Iwork on the new gravity water sys
tem.
A large number of friends ot the
late Til Taylor went from here to
Pendleton last Tuesday to attend the
funeral of Mr. Taylor. E. M. Shutt,
former sheriff of Morrow county took
several county officials In his car.
The members of the Shutt party were
S. E, Notson, district attorney;
George McDulfee, Bherlff; J. A, Wa
ters, county clerk, and county Judge.
W. T. Campbell.
William O'SulUvan, formerly a res-
iilunt rf Unrrun Hhn nuu kun n r V
lng In the factory of Dodge Brothers
in Detroit for the past two years, has
returned to Heppner , where he has
taken a position with the Standard
Oil Company. He succeeds Chester
G. Austin, who has been transferred
to Condon.
Adam Blahm has placed his order
with Martin Reid for lumber with
which to build a new bouse on his
creek ranch below tdwn. Mr. Blahm
expects to have a thoroughly modern
residence, which will replace the one
destroyed by fire some time ago.
Claude White of Lexington has also
ordered a bill ot lumber from Mr.
Reid for a new bouse on his property
at Lexington. Mr. White Is a well
known farmer ot the Lexington coun-J
try. I
Heppuer, 26 sections of tbe Jonea
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
PE0PLE8 HDWB. CO.
FOR SALE One S 1-4 wagon; one
cook house for IS 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. F. E. Mason, Lex
ington, Oregon.
RANCH TOR SALE 440 acres,
five miles southeast of Heppner, J2S
per acre. Part cash, terms on bal
ance. Good house and barn, plenty
nf water. Also coed Overland r-jtr
Wm. Souk up, Heppner, Oregon, tf.lp.
FOR SALE It head 2 months old
pigs; also tresh milk caws good
cows. J. F. Lucas, Lexington, Ore.
FOR SALE Complete steam
threshing outfit Pride ot Washing
ton separator, Il-Sf, Advance en
gine, in good condition. Call or write
Carlson Bros., lone, Oregon. (tp.
LOST Bay mare, S years old,
weight abont 1(00, branded JM con
nected on left stifle. Reward for In
formation leading to recovery will
be paid by E. P. Berry, Heppner, Ore.
2tp.
WANTED House cleaning, day
'work, washing, ironing. Fifty cents
per hour, In town only. Phone 642,
Llnle Nelson. (tp.
FOR BALE Kitchen cabinet and
cream separator. Bee J. B. Cason,
Heppner. 2tp.
JONES WEEDERS WITHOUT
THE FREIGHT We have tor sale at
FOR SALE House and lots at
lone, 2160. Write Mrs. J. B. Dye,
THREE good tresh milk cows tor
sale. Ora E. Adkins, Eight Mile.
FOR SALE One lot, 1-4 acre at
edge of town. Will Include range
stove, berry bushes and rhubarb
of (water for garden. All at 1250,
plants. Irrigating ditch with plenty
half down terms on balance. Inqaire
or phone 736. Mrs. Elisabeth Nel
son. 4tp.
AUTO and driver tor hire to any
point in town or country either day
or night. Call Henry Happold at the
Universal Garage.
L. MONTERESTELLI
Marble and Granite
Works
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work
All parties interested in getting work in mv line
should eet mv Dnces and estimates betore
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Po-I
land-China hogs. Six head.
Lucas, Lexington, Or.
J. F
FOR SALE Ford car in tine con
dition. New engine, cord tires, thor
oughly overhauled recently. Call or
address L. Van Marter, Heppner, Ore.
Picture Show For Sale.
Picture theater at Arlington for
dale. For price and information
write or call Bn Lfghorn, Arlington.
Oregon.
FIRE AND HAIL LXSCRA.ICE.
For tire and hall Insurance call on
C. C. Patterson, second floor GUman
building. Willow stit.
FOR BALK City residence and
lot. Modern In every respect. See
H. C. Johnson. lmo. pd.
Bring your old snoes to E. N.
Oonty's shoe store and get them repaired.
STANDARD A I TO PAINTING
CO., East Third and Madison streets,
Portland. Paint anything from bugs
to limousines. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Lea rar i!h u !.!3 in
Portland. Fh(n K 74.
IX)ST 34-4 tire on rim, b-ter
lone and Heppner. Leave at thu
office and receive suitable reward 2t.
FOR SALF Drering combine, run
two years. Sell for cash or trade for
stock. Inquire this office. 4t.
AUTOMOBILE for trips out of
Heppner. Also saddle horses for
hire. Baled hay for sale. Red Front
Livery Btable, McRoberts Kirk,
proprietors. tf.
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Farms Above the Average
Here as in every community,
there are farmers who are do
ing a little more than others,
whose stock and crops are
ahove the average. They are
the men who make money and
keep up the fertility of their
farms.
These are the men from
whom we can learn the most.
Study their methods and man
agement. Forhaps we too can
help you to improve your plans
and methods from our experi
ence in aiding these farmers
. who have already reached a
larger success.
Fir National Bank
IIEPPNER, OREGON
Lloyd Fell
Ford and Fordson Repair Station, Heppner
Partial Factory Price Schedule of
Ford Repairs, Labor Only
Overhaul motor and transmission 1 (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 4.50
Inblall or refit two or more pistons or connecting
rods 6.00
Tighten one connecting rod bearing 2.50
Tighten two or more connecting rod bearings 4.60
Replace transmission bands (Sedans and Coupes,
$1.00 extra) (with starter, $4.00) 3.46
Replace transmission cover gasket 2.60
Orind 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 J. 00
Adjust transmission bands only .40
Tighten all bolts and nuts on car 3.00
Overhaul steering gear including replacing of quad
rant or gear case and rebushing of bracket $ 3.50
Replace radius rod .76
Straighten front radius rod and line up front as
sembly 1.00
White Star Flour
Its a Home Made Product
and leads all other
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WHITE STAR is the standrd flour in thiB section.
Your Grocer Has It
Complete Elevator and Warehouse Facilities. Both
bulk and sack grain handled.
WE BUY WHEAT
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