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HIE CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash of Ewing
were Cecil cullers on Saturday.
Mrs. Weltba Conibert spent Sunday
afternoon visiting at The Highway
House.
Mrs. Henry Springer' and family of
The Poplars were visiting at Butterby'
Flats on Tuesday.
Herbert Everett of Pilot Rock was
visiting with J. M. Melton at The
Lookout on Friday.
P. M. Melton of The Lookout vis
ited at Windynook, the home of W.O.
Palmateer on Saturday.
S. Quale of lone and Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Vinton of the same place were
callers in Cecil on Sunday.
Mrs. Phil Brady of lone and friend
Miss M. Cherry of Portland were call
erg at The Last Camp on Friday.
Miss Georgia Summers of The Last
Camp visited at the home of Mrs.
Phil Brady near lone on Saturday.
R. E. Duncan of Busy Bee ranch
and friend T. Leverrett of Board man
made a short visit in Cecil on Sunday.
Miss Lois Easterly of Parkdale ar
rived in Cecil on Monday to take up
her duties as teacher of t he Kour
inlle school.
Miss Mildred Henrlksen of Rhea
left on Thursday for Can by where she
will resume her studies for the com
ing months.
MIbs Roxie Yount of lone spent
Saturday and Sunday at The Last
Camp as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Oeo. KrebB.
Glen KesterBen and Lester Good
rich who are working at Falrview
ranch for Everett Logan, spent Sun
day In lone.
Miss Zella Kelly of Hood River
arrived on Saturday and took up ber
duties as teacher on Monday at the
Cecil school. Ten pupils were en
rolled. Dwlght Mlsner left on the local
for Portland Tuesday, where he will
visit for a short time, but will rush
back for the first call for "Dreams'
at the 8tender lawn party.
Leon Logan of Eight Mile bought
a Ford truck In Arlington during the
week and expects to break the record
in the number of sacks delivered at
Cecil warehouse when he begins to
Inul bis wheat.
W. O. Palmateer and daughter,
Miss Cleta of Windynook are busy
hauling their wheat to Minor & Hynd
warehouse, and the Slender boys are
also bringing In their wheat, which
we hear la the finest Bample yet of
Turkey Red brought into Cecil.
Herbert Hynd of Rutterby Flats
left on Sunday for Heppner, return
ing home Thursday accompanied by
his uncle, W. G. Hynd. of Sand Hol
low and his friend Kenneth Merrltt
who will saxaphone to the Qpcil sel
ect Jot a few days.
Cecil depot was the Bcene of a
large crowd assembled ad train time
last Sunday morning, the following
passengers leaving: Mrs. Fred Buch
anan and son and Barney Ahalt for
Echo; T. Forkner for The Willows;
R. Pope for Walla Walla; Melvln
Logan for Arlington; Mrs. Melvin
Logan and son Gene and Sidney Wil-
mot, Minnie H. Lowe and Robert
Lowe for Portland and Geo. W. Wil
son for The Willows.
Cecil community has been the
scene of several accidents during the
past week. J. W. Osborne had the
misfortune to have a nasty fall from
his horse and has been severely hurt
on one of his shoulders. Everett
Logan had bis right hand ' burned
with gasoline while attending to some
of the machinery on his combine and
Lester Goodrich, who is working for
Everett Logan at Falrview, had his
left foot badly sprained. Latest
might have been accident was a
young man, name unknown, who was
known to purchase several yards or
stout rope and when arm ir.it at the
'lonely spot where he had d-i-ided to
end his fate, found out i,t; had lust
the rope and his cour.ui- also failed
at the same time. We under where
the rope went.
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
Tobacco Chew than you ever
got from the ordinary kind.
The good tobacco taste
lasts 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 vvfro has used both
kinds will tell you that.
rut up in two styles
W-B CUT 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
I'I KE UKLD RAMS KOIt SALE
For sale at the Ten Bar Ranch,
Stanfield, Oregon:
40 head of Hampshire rams
20 head of Sshropshire rams
S head of Lincoln rams
3 head of Ramboullette rams
At $25 per head.
C. E. CLEVELAND, Owner,
Stanfield, Oregon.
FOK ItK.VT Residence property
in north Heppner. See Geo. M.
S'-htn:pp. s9-tf.
IX (ST Gates Half-Sole tire on
Chalmers rim, 32x4, between Hepp
nr and Tilman Hogue ranch In Eight
Mile. Finder leave at Cohn Auto Co.,
Heppner.
FOR SALE One span draft mare
muleB, age 3 and 4 yrs., weght about
1050. Price 3125 each. B. II. Peck,
Heppner.
LOOK THIS OVER
Buick 5-passenger light six, over-i
hauled, new tires, repainted. Looks
like new. A real bargain at $1000.;
HEPPNER GARAGE.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash price,
full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minne
apolis, Minn.
FOR BALE Four long yearling
steers, 3 heifers and a two-year-old
Holsteln bull. Sell cheap. Mike
Szepaneck, Route 1, Echo, Ore. 3t.
Several second hand Ford cars for
sale at attractive prices. Latourell
Auto Company.
FOR SALE One E-passenger
Overland. Guaranteed to' be in first
class mechanical condition. A good
bargain. Either cash or approved
notes. Inquire Gazette-Times office.
The early rains will sprout the
weed seed. Get your weeders from
GILLIAM & BISBEE.
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.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Poland-China
hogs. Six head. J. F.
Lucas, Lexington, Ore.
Bring your old shoes to E. N.
Gonty's shoe store and get them repaired.
AUTOMOBILE for trips out of
Heppner. Also saddle horses for
hire. Baled hay for sale. Red Front
Livery Stable, McRoberU Kirk,
proprietors.- tf.
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If You Can't Get 'Em Up
Try serving flinty, brown hot cakes
made with (QEfiaEOS Hour and
there'll be a merry scramble for the
breakfast table. Every one likes pan
cakes for breakfast sort of bucks one
up for a good day. And with (I1EJLT03
Pancake Flour they're so easy to make.
Just add equal parts water or milk.
'4 Other favorites with the folks are HEEEE
-2- Wheat Hearts and the goodies made from
anzaaE Flour.
mi Wherever stock and poultry are raised for profit
P and not pastime, they know tome of the following
SEJEEtt! Feeds:
SCRATCH FEED
EGG MASH
CRATE FATTEN ER
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HORSE FEED HOG FEED
STOCK FEED DAIRY FEED
MOLASSES FEED CALF MEAL
FLOUR - FEED CEREALS
-Umo Saneon'm and Season Out
Far Better Bread!
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOE!
Here It Is!
Heppner bread is a FULL, FLUMP loaf, with the
same BODY to it that MOTHEB used to makel
Does it go down EASY?
Better BELIEVE it does! Greatest domestic
bread in the world 1
20c the large size; 10c the small
For sale aT Thomson Bros, and Phelps Grocery Co.
SEND FOE 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 yon acquire a rich piece of
Mother Earth you immediately, become a producer In
stead of a consumer. Tour garden, fruit, meat, eggs yon
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. Ton will never get
this land any cheaper and right now for the next 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
F.R. BROWN
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HAVE A FEW GRAIN BAGS FOR SALE
Roy V. Whiteis
Real Estate and Insurance
Heppner Oregon
NO house or building, regardless of bow wen
constructed, can long withstand the elements
without the protection of good paint. ,
Sunshine, rain, snow, ice and wind; all have their
harmful effects in one form or another.
many om
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are in bet
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tion than
c o m p ara
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ones be
cause they
have been
p r e s erved
through the
Use of good
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Every brushful of FULLER Paint applied to
yOUr nOUSe Ol DU11U1HK "leuna nvv f"v"""
against destructive elements, but keeps up ap
pearances as well.
FULLER Paint saves a great deal more than it
costs. 71 years of FULLER Paint-making Ex
perience has established1 a high standard of
quality.
Take a few minutes and make a survey of your
house or building. ' And remember there's a
FULLER Paint or other Product for everything
that needs preservine or beautifying.
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Spokane, Boise.
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Nothing to add but water. Bake
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venient and economical for all.
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