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UVE CECIL KFiYS ITEMS!
Miss Saruli A. May was a culler In
Cecil on Thursday evening.
J. J. McKutire of "Klllarney" waa
n business man In Heppner on Tues
day. Waller Pope left on the local for
Portland where he will visit for some
time.
Miss Belle Fenwick of lone is
visiting with her uncle Clarence Win
ters at "Shady Dell."
Alt Troedson of Morgan and J. E.
Crubtree of "Dotheboys Hill" were
callers in Cecil on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs and
friends from " The Last Camp" spent
Monday at the county Beat.
Henry Springer who has been hav
ing a vacation, returned to his home
at "Poplar Grove" on Friday.
Joe White of The Willows and also
Bob Montague of Arlington made a
.short stay in Cecil on Wednesday.
J. M. Melton of "The Lookout"
left on Wednesday for Heppner
where he will visit friends tor a few
days.
E. L. Vinton and his crew were
In Cecil Friday and Saturday making
their final survey of the Cecil Scenic
Highway.
Lfini I.oKan and family, a!s Mrs.
lioyd Logan and family of Four Mile
visited at the home of J. W. Osbnru;
on Sunday, '
Miss IIIivh Lormi who has b.i-n
visiting with her brother Leou at;
Four Mil left for her home in Port
land on Sunday.
trie Waldoa, who has been work
ing for A. Henriksen on "Willow
C.-eek" ranch, left for his home in
Troutdale on Wednesay.
Mrs. Oral Henriksen and (laughter
Anna Josephine arrived from Hepp
ner on Friday and will take up their
abode at "The Snuggery."
Jess Uigdon who has been working
for Dwight Misner on his wheat
ranch near Cecil, left on the local
for Portland on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forkner and
family of The Dalles spent several
aays during the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. John Nash at Ewing.
Mrs. Wm. Winter of Four Mile
arrived In Cecil on Saturday. Mrs.
Winter has been visiting with her
j daughter, Mrs. Jack Fenwick, at lone
: for. some time.
j Mr. and MrB. Karl Farnsworth and
family and niece, Miss Velma Hall,
I who have been having a vacation In
1 the mountains, returned to their
home at Rhea on Saturday.
Archie Barnard was down to Ew
lug on Wednesday with his truck to
help his undo, J. H. Franklin, move
his goods to Heppner. Mr. Franklin
Intends moving to Heppner with his
famiy for the winter.
Misses Lena Krebs and Alma Dev
in, also Herbert Somuierfeldt, left
(or Portland on Thursday. Misses
Georgia Summers and M. H. Lowe
and John Krebs accompanied them
to Arlington.
Misses Helen Barratt and Doris
Mahoney ot Heppner were tbe week
end guests of Miss A. C. Hynd of
'Butterby Flats." Miss Doris and
Dana Logan of Falrview visited with
MrB. Weltha Combest on Thursday.
Herb Hynd of "Butterby Flats,"
Geo. Shaw of Prince Rupert, B. C.
and Misses A. C. Hynd, Lena Krebs
and A. C. Lowe autoed to Heppner
on Saturday and spent Sunday mak
ing a round of their friends before
returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs of "The
Last Camp" entertained a party of
young people on Wednesday evening,
the honor guests being Miss Lena
Krebs of Portland, Miss Alma Devln
of Heppner and Herbert Sommer
feldt of Lents.
Ed Martin, who has been looking
after Hynd Bros, sheep In Montana,
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
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Peoples
Hardware Co.
returned to "Butterby K'.aV on Tu
esday. Ed says sheep wer.; in a fine
condition when shipped, ready f.,r(
Chicago market. Jack Hynd went to j
Chicago with his shipment of sheep.
Cecil has been well represented 1
at the county seat this week. We. j
understand the following have been
to town: Mr. and Mrs. A. H&nrlksen
and Bon Oral, W. W. Ewing, Ed Mar
tin, J. M. Melton, Henry Springer,
Mre. Jack Hynd and son Jackie, Mrs.
J. H. Franklin and daughter. Mist
Bernlce.
Mrs. Peter Nash who has been a
resident of Cecil about twenty years,
recently sold her hoUBe and land.
She left on Sunday for Beaverton,
accompanied by her grandson, Fran
cis Nash, who has been residing in
Cecil for several weeks. Mrs. Nash
will make her, borne with her son,
Petter, who is professor of the Bea
verton high school. The best wishes
of Cecil friends are extended to
Mrs. Nash In her new surroundings.
KOK SU.E Thoroughbred Po- f
land 1. : :. a hops. S.x head. J. F.
Luras. Lexington, Ore.
Bring your old snoes to E. N.
Gonty's shoe store and get them re
paired.
RANCH FOB 8AXK 440 acres,
five miles southeast ot Heppner, $25
per acre. Part cash, terms on bal
ance. Good house and barn, plenty
of water. Also good Overland car.
Wm. Soukup, Heppner, Oregon, tf.lp.
AUTOMOBILE for trips out of
Heppner. Also saddle horses for
hire. Baled hay for sale. Red Front
Livery Stable, McRoberU Kirk,
proprietors. tf.
KOK SALE: Deertng combine, run
two years. Sell for cash or trade for
stock. Inquire this office. 4t
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash price,
full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minne
apolis, Minn.
RICHARTZ Information wanted
of the whereabouts of the heirs and
next of kin of GERTRUDE RI
CHARTZ, who emigrated to the U. 8.
in 1892 and who in September, 1892
at Pendeton, Oregon, declared her In
tentions ot citizenship to the U. 8.,
at this time a married brother resid
ed in Eastern Oregon. Address
l NELSON H. TUNNICLIFF, 115
Broadway, New York City. 2t.A8.
he Olympic
Line
The Proof
Of The Pudding
4 Once you have used (EESEEOS Flour
you'll never be content without it.
Cooks appreciate its firmness and flavor.
But the "Proof of the Pudding" is the
way the folks enjoy the splendid breads
and pastries made with it
"The Meat of the Wheat", CEKEBS Wheat
Hearts make the ideal breakfast food.
Even waffles arc easily made with VSHSE3S
Ptncake Flow.
If your poultry just boards with you Instead of
L producing, tUSCHM Poultry Feeds wilt put them
to work. Um OLYMPIC Stock Feeds, too.
FLOUR ' FEED CEREALS
"Just Between You and Me"
says the Good Judge
Here's genuine chewing
satisfaction for you, hook
ed up with real economy.
A small chew of this class
of tobacco lasts much long
er than a big chew of the
ordinary kind that's be
cause the full, rich, real
tobacco taste lasts so long.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two ftyles ,
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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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 FEW GRAIN BAGS FOR SALE
Roy V. Whiteis
Real Estate and Insurance
Heppner
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Far Better Bread!
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR!
Here It Is!
Heppner bread is a FULL, I'LUMP loaf, with the
same BODY to it that MOTHER used to make!
Does it go down EAST?
Better BELIEVE it does! Greatest domestic
bread in the world!
20c the large size; 10c the small
For sale at Thomson Bros, and Phelps Grocery Co.
" 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, trait, 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 ot helping you acquire anything
in the shape of land from a tdwn lot to a 7,000-acre wheat
ranch or stock ranch, on easy terms.' Ton will never get
this land any cheaper and right now for the next Ave
years is the time to make money. Come In and look oxer
my list.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man Upstairs in Court House
F. R. BROWN I
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Life Accident Health Fire Insurance 5
Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale
FARM LANDS CANADIAN LAND g
I Buy Grain Sell Realettat
UP-STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING J
Heppner, Oregoa 5
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A Practical Car for All Light
Hauling and Delivery Purposes
A carload of Dodges in the first
of next week. If you want yours
you should place your order early.
Cohn Auto Co.
DODGEBROTHERS
BU5INE55 CAR
1 Canning Time Needs
1 Have you plenty of Jars and
I Rubbers for your Canning ?
H If not, you will find us well equipped to supply
your needs, as a visit here will prove.
H Since assortments are now complete, an early
H visit is advisable.
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Phelps Grocery
Company
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