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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1920)
THE GAZKTTK-TIMK8. UKMWER, IiK., THI IISDW, KM'T. B, lffcJO. rGZ SKVK1 II CECIL HEWS 110,1$ U. E. Buker of "Broadacres" left on the local for lone on Thursday. Joe While of The Wlllowi was In Cecil for a short star on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean of Morgan were doing business In Cecil on Wed nesday. Misses Gertie and Hazel Pettyjohn of Morgan were in Cerii on Wed nesday. Gene Falrhurst of Rhea was look ing up his frlenda In Cecil on Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alt Troedson of Mor gan were callnig on their Cecil friends on Sunday. Miss Mulinda May of "Lone Star" ranch wag a business caller in Cecil on Thursday. Mrs. Henry J. Streeter and fam ily of Four Mile spent Memday with Mrs. Weltha Combest. R. Pope arrived in Cecil on Friday from Prescott, where he has been working for the summer. Mr. Weaver, Mr. Bowers and Carl Younl. all of lone, favored Cecil with a visit (luring the week. JIlss Georgia Summers of "The Last Camp" spent the week end vis iting with friends In Arlington. Mr. Clarence Winters and daugh ter. Miss Haiel of "Shady Dell" were callers at "Butterhy Flats" on Wed nesday. A. Henriksen, "deputy mayor' (during the mayor's absence In Chi cago) was a county seat visitor Wed nesday and Thursday. Mrs. George Krebs of "The Last Camp" and Miss A. C. Lowe of "The Highway House" called on Mrs. Geo. A. Miller at "Highvlew" on Monday. Mrs, Fred Buchanan and son of Echo and Mrs. Barney Ahalt of the same place, spent the last week amongst their friends around Cecil Misses Sara A. and Ruth Muy of "Lone Star" ranch left on Sunday for Wasco where they will visit for a few days before taking up their schools. Mrs Melville Logan and son Gene of Portland, also Sydney Wlllimott, are visiting all their old friends on Willow creek before going back to the city. Russell Shaw, nephew of Mrs. Jack Hynd, left on Wednesday for Pendle ton where he will visit for some time amongst hiB friends before return- Bargains 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. "In Every Respect" says the Good Judge You get more genuine chew ing satisfaction from the Real 1 obacco new tnan you ever got from the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste lasjs so long a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs less to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put ufi in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco 3 160-ACRE CREEK RANCH 40 Acres Under Ditch Good 7-Room House Good School Adjoining Ranch At a Bargain if Taken at Once HAVE A FEW GRAIN BAGS FOR SALE Roy V. Whiteis Real Estate and Insurance Heppner Oregon lrg to Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Henrlkswn of Canby arrived at "Willow Creek" ranch on Saturday and will visit with their son's families on Willow creek, be fore returning home. Oscar Nash and Orville Welsh of Crawfordsvllle, who have been work ing near lone during their vacation, made a short tay In Cecil on Sunday before leaving for Beaverton. Geo. Shaw, nephew of Mrs. Jack Hynd of "Butterby Flats." left on Monday for hit home in Prince Ru pert, B. C. Ueorge declared he bad "the time of his life" while visiting in Cecil. Dwight Mlsner was the busiest man around Cecil this last week. He has been testing bis Reo truck to the ut most and it has not failed him yet. Eight truck loads of wheat are brought to the Minor & Hynd ware house every day by Mr. Mlsner. ' R. E. Duncan of "Busy Bee" rancb was demonstrating with some bees while taking the boney from their nest, in Cecil Store. No need to say R. E.'i audience soon flew to the hills when a bee was seen making tor anyone. J. H. Pearson, who resided on Lit tle Butter creek a good many years before there was any postoffice at Lena, waa In from his ranch Wed nesday, attending to business matters. 11-UP Id EE im- EST EVER THIS YEAR Pendleton, Oregon., apt. 8. World's series ball gauu-s have not a thing on the Pendleton Kuund-L'p when it comes to advance ticket sales. Men and boys began forming the line on Friday, Sept. 3, at 4 p. jn. to get the first pasteboards put on sale Mon day, Sept. 6, at S:30 a. m., the ear liest that the line has ever formed. By the time the seats were placed on sale here Monday the line extended I several hundred yards from the ticket office. Orders from out of town, which have been coming in by mall for vir tually six months, were filled In order of their receipt, at the same time as Pendletonians stepped up and got theirs. Pendleton has only 7400 pop ulation while the grandstand and bleachers hold 25,000 but every Pen dletonian Is accounted for with tick ets for each of the three days of the show, which, this year, is presented Sept. 23, 24 and 25. With two weeks intervening, all the cowboys and cowgirls, the In dians, horses, steers and other per formers, are being lined up. Hun dreds of rooms are being listed to accommodate every visitor, gasoline supplies are being stored for auto tourists and every detail of the thou sand and one things going to make up the Round-Up is being looked af-r. T1it11 be more music, more thrills, more money In the prizes, a blucer show and a blfjer crowd than ffT before, the Round-l'p promises. Happy Canyon has an entire new dress, with several thousand dollars in new scenery. Advance indications are for the greatest Uound-l'p in the 11 years it has been an Institution of the west. l)R SALE Thoroughbred Poland-China hogs. Six head. J. T. Lucas, Lexington, Ore. I Bring your old snoes to E. N. ' Gontv's shoe store And ret thm r. I paired. AUTOMOBILE for trips out ofj Heppner. Also saddle horses for hire. Baled hay for sale. Red Front Livery Stable, McRoberU Kirk, proprietors. ' tf. FOR SALE Deering combine, run two years. Sell for cash or trade for stock. Inquire this office. 4L WAKTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minne apolis, Minn. MILES FOR SALE Three head of three year olds, broke; two head of two year olds, unbroke and four head of yearling mules. One thousand dol lars takes the nine of them. In quire at Gazette-Times office. Why man we made this cigarette for you! CAMELS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you'll agree they were made to meet your taste! Unique flavor, fragrance and mellow-mild-body due to Camels qual ity and expert blend of choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos are a revelation! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! With Camels you can go the limit without tiriner vour taste. Thev 9 leave no unpleasant cigaretty after- To get a line on why Camels win you so completely compare them c.m.,.r... Putt-tor-putt W1th any cigarette in uftSfoJi SjySffi6 world at any Pnce- You'll pre- i?. ESZXS2l erquairytocouponsorpremiumsl VjVJj ton. W fronrfj' jvoomtiwntf EZwZEt J- Reynolds tobacco co.,winSton-saiem, n.c BOYS BOYS are well-known. You don't have to go to far lands or to the County Fair to look upon them. Everywhere, it is till the style to have Boys. Perhaps you are trying to run one or more Boys right this minute. Then you will know that since the world began they were never so tremendously important as now. . Your hopes and your aims center on them. You must deliver them out of Boyhood into successful Manhood. Will your sons 6tay with the land, or will the will-o-the-wisp of the cities call them away? Armies of country Boys, who could be happiest and most successful on farms, respond to the artificial glamour of town life before they are old enough to know their own minds. They do not know that the rewards of country life in money, health, and happiness are far greater. Make them realize that! Guide the restless ambitions of your Boys and spare no pains ! Machines have been a powerful factor in stem ming the flow to the cities. Machines banish drudgery and make labor interesting; machines foster the love of mechanics in the Boy; machines are builders of fortunes. You now own many of the machines made by the International Harvester Company. We are headquarters for the International Full Line, in eluding Titan tractors, International engines, and manure spreaders, Primrose cream separators, McCormick and Deering harvesting, baying, and corn machines, tillage tools, WO plows, etc. Give the Boys every chance for liking farming and farm Hie. Perhaps more of these machines will help keep them contented. Gilliam & Bisbee 1 '-ri Far Better Bread! THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOE! Here It Is! Heppner bread is a FULL, PLUMP loaf, with the same BODY to it that MOTHEB used to make I Does it go down EASY? Better BELIEVE it doesl Greatest domestic bread in the world I - 20c the large size; 10c the small For sale at Thomson Bros, and Phelps Grocery Co. SEND FOB SOME TODAY Heppner Bakery Wheat $3 Per Bushel Alfalfa Hay $25 Per Ton Those are about the figures for wheat and hajr 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, 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 totwn lot to a 7,000-acre wheat ranch or stock ranch, on easy terms. Tou will never get this land any cheaper and right now for the nezt five years is the time to make money. Come in and look over my list. E. M. SHUTT The Real Estate Man Upstairs in Court House IS F. R. BROWN I Life Accident Health Fire Insurance S Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale ; FARMLANDS CANADIAN LAND g I Buy Grain Sell Realestate H UP STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING g Heppner, Oregon E 3llllllllllllllllllllllllllinill!llll!l!lllllll!ll!llll!lllllll!l!llll!!!!!lll!ll!llllllll!lll illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIII 1" : M r s School Will Open j Monday, Sept. 13 We have secured a full and com- 1 plete line of g Tablets, Pencils, Pens and and Inks, Note and Com- g position Books g Remember us when getting your J . , . supplies. i Phelps Grocery J Company 3