THK l.AZtTTE-TlUES, HKPPXER, OKK.. Till KSDAY, Al'U. 2H, 191.
;;i; industries. Cottage! paired an.! worked ovor preparatory
::f on a lively appear- to m.n inc m by the opening of school.
. there being much j Harry Pinges will move on to the
tr. both lines. Nelson farm and take charge of it
; for the coming year.
TiiE GAZETTE-TIKES
their daughter, Mrs. Frank W. Tur
ner. Mr. and Mr. Cochran are ac
companied by their grandson, How
ard Swick, and they have Just re
turned front visit to Hermiston,
where they own land. Mr. Swick is
interested In the sheep business in
Grant county and reports summer
range excellent and sheep in fine con
dition. Bert Jerard, prominent l'endletonj
business man. Is spading a few days
in Morrow county this week. He re-l
Chas. Alllnger, of lone, was a vis
itor in Heppner .Monday. While Mr.
AUinger is the leading contractor and
builder of the lone section, he also
owns a fine piece of farming land
north of town and had it in wheat
tills season Turkey lied, and Early
Baart, both varieties making a tine
yield. Mr. Allinger is a consistent
and persistent booster for the North
lone section, and there is no doubt
whatever about it being one of the
very best wheat producing parts of
the county, and since much of the
land is coming into the hands of
those who know how to work, very
satisfactory results are being obtain
ed and the claim of Mr. Alllnger,
and others is being amply verified.
presents the Equitable Life Insurance
Company, of which David Wilson is
the local representative. Mr. Jer
ard Just recently returned from a
V : S. 1 v
! Tm ki r A. Son of Lexington are re
r.e ir.e tic appearance of the depot
The Misses Lois and Lola O'Neill,
twin daughters of J. C. O'Neill, are
at the home of Father Cantwell in
this city for a few days before re
turning to Pendleton the last of this
week. The young women have had
an enjoyable vacation outing during
the past month on upper Willow
creek.
trip to California, where he attended
the National Convention of Equitable j
agents.
lu '. Th.'siay I; -Ti.ir.ii by
a; l. v.'.'.g:.':. l treating it to fresh
paint. We understand that the Rail
road company ill begin the putnt
;ng of all ll.etr depots on the branch
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till I II I IMM. RATI 11 HEX Oil
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sriSeliil'TION RATES;
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three Xt.'RIh
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line at once and the Heppner build
ing will conic in for a new dress al
so. Albert Nelson has purchased the
E. 11. McMillan property at Lexing
ton and is having the residence re-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cochran arriv
ed Sunday and are the guests of
HOItHOW C OI NTV OFFICIAL PAPER
iLyk a
CattkEi.-n ger.er.iily will be inter
ested in the atiuouncement by the
Southern Ptii-ifi? company that it has
reinstated the rule cancelled by the
lliiied Stauv Ktiiiroad Administra
tion rti::;rd:ug the refunding of fai
'if cro-t.ik. r? sent out to return with
.-htpni-.'-.r.s of live-stock.
This pr..r. tie is local to the Pacific
Coast lines. .Middle western and eas
tern lines do not make these refunds,
Vi:t .-.How free transportation only on
.re-tukers acrompaiiymt n.estock
ami returning to points of origin. la
the middle west and east livestock is!
shipped to union stock yards and
market points and there sold, the
caretakers returning to shipping
points. In the absence of union stock
yards on the Pacific coast, except at
Portland, it is necessary for dealers
to send buyers into the country and
take delivery either on the spot or
at the railroad point of shipment and
then return as caretakers with the
live stock.
The refund of fares by the South
ern Pacific therefore on caretakers
sent out after live stock via Pacific
Coast lines places dealers en the Pa
cific Coast in a position to buy stock
in competition with the movement to
middle-western and eastern territory.
eat It!
Your Ford block rebored and fitted with new pistons
and rings for
Only $20.00
S10.00 LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICE
$26.00 LESS THAN NEW BLOCK
Have your favorite mechanic tear your motor down
and reassemble same but bring your block to
HEPPNER GARAGE
MACHINE SHOP
"l.arirt'st ami best equipped auto repair and machine
shop in Morrow County.
Auto - Truck - Tractor
blocks rebored at a saving in time and expense.
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Slats' Diary
Friday Ma left me 2 tend 2 the
chickens today & I forgot 2 feed
them. She was
ipeeved & aat me
t did l ever near 01
s enny Doay Betting
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ing 2 their bisness.
sed A Shaperone
on a hay ride. I
i a of the chickenB is I
fr"' -.if aeu.
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for
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m ... ' 'a ay
Saturday pa
Eive ma five to-
go a shop-
VI ping with. & he
W" 1 sed Now for Good-
"3 ness sake have
"' r ; , t"T 'nat
S"- .tjiMrJH .W hen ma
home
! show
money,
come
she had a
fair of siik stockings.
Sunday Went 2 Sunday skool as
usual. In the p. tn. went' swimming.
Which I im keeping a secret. From
ma S- pa.
Monday went with pa after
Black berries. Got about a gallon
cttrvs and set down on a Bumbel
be which was upside down. Am
sotting on a pillow to rite this tonite.
Monday Jake's cozzen which has
cum back from Frants was a telling
hov. the wimmec over there do there
w i.-!,ing in the river. They take
the close & put them in the Water
at e ttik" : paddle k beet them till
t!. y are char,, Hut that is not a
ne.v vay a tall. My ma offen does
that away with my tlost). She takes
a paddle & beets on them but I dont
all Ways stay there till they are
Clean. If I can make a getaway.
Tuesday Jake is reel sick this
c-.etiiiig with his S'.ommick. We baa
b Kace 2 see v. horn cud eat the moat
.ipples & he win. Me I'm bearly able
2 eat. 5 times a day.
Wednesday Went to a afternoon
party where they was a lot of boys
& cirls ii ice cream & cake. I slipt
of! for a wile 2 go swimming & cum
back for ice cream & it was all gone.
If hard luck was a spear of graBS
I must be a meadow. &" Blisters
walked home with Jane.
Thursday Pa was gone all the
afternoon till late tonite. me & ma
was setting on the porch wen pa 4k
.Mr. (jillem cum home. We herd pa
suy That Iiobbs sure is a lucky cusb.
the only reason he diddent win a
millyun $ was because I diddent have
that much on me. Then they waB
what the I'reecher tella about in a
sermon.
Albert limry and family were pass-
enperB on the local out of Heppner
last Sunday, their destination being
Nampa, Idaho, where they expect to
make their homo in the future. Mr.
Kmry recently sold his interest in the
local truck and transfer company to
liis partner, A. Z. Barnard.
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Wu. (.'. WorBtell and wife of Lex
ititttou tpeiit Tuesday afternoon in
Heppner. They recently spent sever
ul davB in Coltaite Grove, Mr. Wor-
Btoli breaching in the Christian
church there, to which point he Is
considering a cull. Owing to the lum
AgainThisYear
This store will be
headquarters for
School Supplies
Why wait until the last minute the open
ing day of school to buy all of the needed
supplies. Buy now while stocks are fresh
and service not rushed.
TABLETS RULERS PENCILS
PASTES CRAYONS PENS INKS
We can jcive you a complete list of
Official Books for All Grades.
Humphreys Drug Co.
Adjustment Basis
Silvertown
Cords
8ooo Mies Ti
Fabric Tires
6ooo Mies
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BEST IN THE LONG RUN
Where's the economy in wringing the last mile out of a worn-out tire when
you can buy a new Goodrich Tire from ISfo to 20 less than in 1910?
SOLD BY
Cohen Auto Company
mil & Johns
ill
uBWmi
In tune
with progress
Lubrication has advanced
since the days of tallow on the
wagon hub. Today it is a
science with a correct grade
of Zerolene for each type of
engine.
More than half the automo
tive equipment owners of the
Pacific Coast follow the rec
ommendations of our Board of
Lubrication Engineers and use
the correct grade of Zerolene
for their automobiles, trucks,
tractors and airplanes. Ask
your dealer for a Correct Lu
brication booklet for your en
gine. STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
A grade
foreack
engine
TRACTORS
Tbtra is a corract
grada of Zarolena
for aach typa of
tractor.
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GEO. W. MILH0LLAND, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co.,
Heppner, Oregon
Fabrics for Fall Sewing
With the cooler weather and school days near at
hand, now is the time for fall sewing to start. We
have a fine line of goods in now for that purpose and
an abundance of new goods arriving every day.
Prices Right
THOMSON BROTHERS