The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 26, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    TRh U.lZKTTtVriMM. HEI'PXEB. I.C. THURSDAY, AlU Ml. lO-.i).
LIVE CECIL NEWS IIEIIS
T. Gray of Morgan was doing busi
ness in Oi-ll on Friday.
Mr. tiorlon of Morgan visited at
the home of J. W. Osborn on Wednes
day. W. V. Ewins of Kwing was looking
up his pals In Hi-ppncr on Sunday
and Monday.
Miss Olive Logan of Four Mile
spent Thursday with Mrs. Weltlia
Combest at Cecil.
Miss Iluth May of The Lone Star
raneh was culling on her Cecil
friends on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn of
Morgan were calling on their Cecil
friends on Monday.
Walter Pope, who has been spend
ing some time in Portland, returned
to Cecil on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Murray of
Iono were visitors at J. M. Melton's
of The Lookout, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundcll and
family of Rhea left on Tuesday for
lone, where they will visit for a few
days. W. G. Palmateer of Windy Nook
and W. A. Thomas of Hanson's Can
yon were business callers in Cecil on
Mouday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ilenriksen
and daughter, Mihs Mildred, of Khea,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jack Hynd at
llutterby Flats.
Miss Lena Krebs of Portland arri
ved In Cecil on Thursday and will
visit with her brothers at The Last
Camp for a few days.
Geo. Shaw of Prince Rupert, B. C
arrived In Cecil on Tuesday and will
spend his vacation with his aunt, Mrs.
Jack Hynd t Butterby Flats.
Congratulations are extended to
Mr. und Mrs. Oral Ilenriksen of The
Snuggery, on the arrival of an eight
pound daughter on August 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Arlington
and Mr. and Mrs. Leghorn and daugh
ter of Arlington visited with Mr. and;
Mri. George Krebs at The Last Camp
on ui.day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Lowe of the
Highway House arrived in Cecil on
Saturday after having spent a de
lightful vacation fur three weeks In
Victoria. B. C.
A dance will be held in Cecil hall
on Saturday night, August 28th.
Good music. All welcome. Light
refreshments will be served by Mrs.
T. II. Lowo during the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Four Mile
and also Miss Hazel Winters of Shady
Dell and Mrs. Montgomery of Yaki
ma, Wash., were calling on Mrs. Geo.
Krebs of The Last Camp on Thurs
day. I:. E. Duncan and daughter. Miss
Mildred, of Busy Bee ranch and Mrs.
Josephine McEntire of Killarney,
were in Cecil on Monday. R. E. is
now busy taking orders for honey
from his famous apiary at Cecil.
The first car of this season's wheat
was shipped out uf Minor & Hynd's
warehouse at Cecil on Friday for At
blna, Portland. This car of wheat
was bought by Carl Yount of lone
and was grown by Dwight Misner on
his ranch near Cecil. Mr. Misner has
been bringing eight truck loads of
w heat into the Cecil warehouse every
day during the last week.
Misses Margaret Krebs and Mabel
Sommerfeldt, who have been spend
ing their vacation In and around Ce
cil for the last few weeks, returned
to their homes in Portland on Tues
day. These young ladles declare they
never had enjoyed their holidays as
much or had never met such hospi
tality as they received while in Cecil.
We can sympathize with John and
Herb In their lonllness.
Mr. Gibbs Jollies the Sheepmen.
The following letter from J. W.
Gibbs, the trapper has been handed
to the Gazette-Times with the request
thut we give It publication. Mr.
Gibbs was employed by the sheep
men of this county to wage a war
on the coyotes and bob ca's.
"I have been trapping coyotes and
cats in the vicinity of Big and Little
Butter creeks for the stockmen and
regret to state that I have got to
lay-off for a spell as I have most of
the sheepmen about broke, or at
least badly bent. I don't follow the
trapping business forthe sport alto
gether. It is business with me, a
matter of dollars and cents. I am
a professional at this trapping busi
ness and expect my pay when I get
the coyotes and cats.
"I have had some trouble In col
lecting from some of the Bigners, one
gentleman among them refusing to
pay, saying that he would rather use
the money to buy moonshine.
"Therefore I have turned the mat
ter over to a wide-awake, reliable at
torney. "During the past two months I
have brought many a pesky marauder
to account, having caught 45 coyotes j
und cats within a thirty mile radius!
of the John Kilkenny ranch on upper
Hinton creek. I took live coyotes in
three nights from John Kilkenny's j
buck pasture. These coyotes had !
killed many a fine buck for Mr. Kil- j
kenny. Mr. J'ji.n certainly appre
ciates what I have dune fur him and
has paid every cent that a coming
without halt ini; an eye. Gentry,
Hynd and Wi:;leswri h were all very
much Interested in the work I have
done.
"For every coyote I kill, I receive
$M.i! and 4. coyote; at :n.io is a
nice little stake for Gibbs and enables
li i in to keep up with the high cost of
living. I am planning a trip to Sea
dde where I expert to enjoy myself
on some of the easy money I have
picked up.
I will admit that I don't make my
money altogether by trapping but a
good line of talk helps some with
Mr. Sheepman, getting him to sign
his doom. Good bye all of you until
you sell some wool, then I'll drop in
and catch another bunch of coyotes
and cats. I do hope you fellows will
be a little more liberal with your
change.
J. W. CIBBS,,
Heppner, Ore.
'lire had been red -iced Condon Roy E. Brown, Hardman mer
Roy E. Broan, Hardman nierrha:.t. f"
Irove out a new Dodge delivery ear j
t ; Inhe-Times.
i Monday, which he had purr!.a-'-i
It. A. Culick has bo.ight 440 ai res from the Colin Auto Co,, of this city,
of land from Jas. T. .Moi.-an of Little Mr. Brown intends to use the car in
Hatter creek. The for.-hlera'.ion was transporting merchandise to his store
t.',r,oi). ' at Hardman.
Oxford Students Wanted.
A three-year course at Oxford,
England, all expenses paid, awaits
any O. A. C. man who can get the
college recommendation and the ap
proval of the committee of selection
for the Rhodes scholarship. To get
this selection the applicant must be
a Junior, senior, or graduate, be
tween the ages of 19 and 25 October
1 1921. He must have the requisite
qualties of leadership, scholarship,
and physical fitness. No examina
ton or Greek is required. Appoint
ment this fall becomes effective Oc
tober, 1921, and carries $1500 an
nually for three years. The selection
committee wants applications from 0.
A. C. men TVise Interested notify
President W. J. Kerr at once.
Drive
toSchempp's
Up-to-date Service Station for Autoists and Truck
Drivers. Zerolene Cup Grease, Red Crown
Gasoline, Pearl Oil and Mica Axle Grease
G. M. Schempp
Fractures Arm.
Willie Huddleston, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huddleston, of Lone Rock,
suffered a fracture of the right arm
on Tuesday when he was assisting In
the unloading of a header box onto
the running gear of a wagon. The
boy slipped and the whole weight
was thrown on his arm causing the
fracture. He was brought to town
for medical attention and was able
to return to his home after the frac-
We CleanThem
Suits, Dresses, Gloves and in fact Everything
We specialize in Lndies Wearing Apparel. Don't semi
your old clothes away to have them cleaned. We do the
work here and guarantee complete satisfaction.
Prices Are Reasonable
Main Street
Lloyd Hutchinson
Heppner, Oregon
"You Save Money"
says the Good Judge
And get more genuine chew
ing satisfaction, when you use
this class of tobacco.
This is because the full, rich,
real tobacco taste lasts so
long, you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often.
And a small chew gives more
real satisfaction than a big chew
of the ordinary kind ever did.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put up in two styles
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
160-ACRE CREEK RANCH
40 Acres Under Ditch Good 7-Room House
Good School Adjoining Ranch At a Bargain if
Taken at Once
IIAVK A W, (1KA1N BAGS FOR KALE
Roy V. Whiteis
Real Estate and Insurance
Heppner Oregon
where :io
teEAT
The Question
Is Settled
DINE WITH US
Our New Big Dining Room
Is not exclusive to transient
trade. It's for the folks of
Heppner First, Last and All
the Time.
Give the wife a rest
and a treat a Sunday
dinner here.
SHORT ORDERS, TOO
Elkhorn Restaurant
WIUow Street
Bargains
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We are closing out our
McCormick Line of
Cutting Machinery
and are offering at greatly re
duced prices
McCormick Header, Bind
ers, Reapers, Hay Rakes,
Side Delivery Rakes, and
Stacker.
If you are in need of any of the above,
it will pay you to see us before buying
Peoples
Hardware Co.
Bps
Let's settle
this right now!
No man ever smoked a
better cigarette than Camel!
You'll find Camels unequalled by
any cigarette in the world at any
price because Camels combine
every feature that can make a
cigarette supreme I
Camels expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos puts Camels in a class by
themselves.-Their smoothness
will appeal to you, and permit
you to smoke liberally without tir
ing your taste !
Camels leave no unpleasant ciga
retty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor I
You'll prefer Camels blend to ei ther
kind of tobacco smoked straight. 1
CameU are told everywhere in ecintifieaUy aeahd
packages of 20 ci&arettea for 20 cent s; or (en rvic.
arfes cigrtta) in a gla99tnppr-toverert
cjirfon H strongly recommsnrf fftu ca.-fon for
the torn or office eupply or when you travel
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C
Mill
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Far Better Bread!
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR!
Here It Is!
Heppner bread is a FULL, FLUMP 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 FOB 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. Tour 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 Are
years is the time to make money. Come In and look orer
my list.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Upstairs in Court House
F. R. BROWN
Life Accident Health Fire Insurance
Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale
FARM LANDS CANADIAN LAND
I Buy Grain Sell Realeitate
UP STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
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I Canning Time Needs j
Have you plenty of Jars and
I Rubbers for your Canning ? 1
H ' If not, you will find us well equipped to supply H
H your needs, as a visit here will prove.
Since assortments are now complete, an early 3
H visit is advisable.
Phelps Grocery
Company
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