The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, February 24, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    T1IH GAZETTE-TIMES, IIKPl'NKIi, OHLUUX, TIiriiShAY. l'KI.. i't.
page five
LOCAL
MppemngI
Nice room to rent. Call Main 4;s.
HOI MO TO Hi:T -3 rooms, bath nn l
Bleeping porch. Inijuirc thin ottlre. tf
A tiK snow fall In reported for the
Cecil And Moritun Hei-tlons Sunday
night.
Arnold l'ieper, wheat raiser of the
f'ieper canyon ncctlon. was In Heppner
for a short time on Monday.
t'Ukrl'a Wall. Hark Csekrrela Just
a few left. 1 $10 bird all others fro a
IS. Phone 44F33, Heppner. 4fl!4.
At lone, Friday evening March v
The bin dance by the boys of the
Americnn Legion pout at the auditor
ium. Lambing haa Minted At several of the
sheep ranchea down the creek. The
present cold, wet weather makes con
ditions very" unfavorable lone Inde
pendent The big American Legion ball comet
off at lone on the evening of March 4
Give the Legion boys a lift by being
present and enjoying a good time.
John B. Carnilchael, who was very
111 at his home In LexinKton for about
three weeks, suffering with erysipelas.
Is now well on the road to recovery and
will soon ba about again.
The hoya of the Legion pot at lone
are preparing to give the people of that
city and surrounding country a biv
time on the evening of March 4th
Come and enjoy one of the finest even'F
of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson went to
Portland Tuesday to spend several
days. Mr. Wilson Is attending the con
vention of Kqultnble Insurance com
pany salesmen In session In that city
this week. Ho Is agent for this com
pany at Heppner.
Hurley Fear departed for Portland
Monday, where ho may decide to re
main. He is contemplating Inking hold
of a business proposition In that city,
and should he take this up, he will go
on to Corvnllls where his end of the
business will be conducted.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Harlow went to
Portland Sunday morning after several
days spent here settling up business
affairs. Mr. Harlow Is yet undecided
where he will eventually locate, but
thinks It more than likely the Willam
ette valley will win him lone Inde
pendent. Kph Kskelxon, for many years one of
the successful farmers of the Lexing
ton section, who now makes his home
in Halem where he and hlH good wife
are enjoying well earned ease, was In
Heppner on Friday looking after busi
ness Affairs. Kph certainly looks like
It agreed with him to live In the lo
ganberry city and be free from the
chores of milking and feeding the
dairy herd and Btarklng alfalfa hay.
Charley Johnson, formerly of thlc
county, but now residing ot Hunting
ton IScaih, Calif, sends us a short
clipping from a Los Angeles paper
which Indicates that the nil fields now
being opened up down there are Anion:
the most promising ever developed on
the Paclflc slope. It Is now about n
year since boring began nt Huntington
Ilenoh, and to date there are fifty-one
riggings at work thero or in
course of construction, and so far there
are no dry holes. Charley seems
think that much of the future oil and
gasoline supply for this section of the
country wll come from the new Hunt
Ingtnn Hench field, which, he stntes.
has six hundred feet of oil sand.
Marcus Gunn, of Chicago, was In
Heppner over Friday last, atendlng to
some affairs of the Ounn ostate here
vtrco Is a native son of Heppner but
left here shortly after the flood of
1908 In which his father nnd mother
perished and the home was destroyed.
This Is his second visit to Heppner
since that time. The estate sill owns
some property here And Marcus visited
Heppner a short time over two year"
ago at whlrh time he wns lieutenant
In the army of V'ncle Sam. Ho Is now
engaged In business In Chicago, I'
married, nnd the happy fnther of one
rhlld. He was greatly pleased at
meeting mnnv of his former friend
nnd schoolmates and the many friend
of the (Junn family residing horo were
glad to aee him and to lenrn or ii if
success nnd prosperity. Mr. flunn l?
a consulting actuary nnd his liurtlnesr
Is to make up the mortunry and rati
tables for (he big life Insurance com
panics, a business he specially pre
pared himself for while nt college.
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Xetvs of Heppner Post No. 87
iflflJ ! American Legion !
i-"!t :u.-i Wa-hi!ii;toii p-unta t'j I'it': . c f l 1 !
:i i ,i r I-. as impr',.- t;.i:--;
!-.! ;i!!..n f.nlllti. l,t a nUMllj''! 'f . M ;
'l! I O Hi U 'i i t 1 "H Who IK" Uft t -
ii k out their own p:ilv:illi.f. In this
i j,.f,.. t - ;,i;lrlman Mirror. j
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lly li. E. C.
Hi n t forget the big smoker
day evening, February Hfith.
Vauu. of lUiardman, Is going to wres
tle Dudley of Hardmnu. It looks like'
a tough match ftther way It goes. T!ie A.trlcan Ixnion Dost at lone
lone ex-service men are organized nu leased and taken over the big au-
now and are going to give a big dunce '"lorium building at that place, and In
March 4th. We want to help them out ,he future they will hold their meet-
ill we can and everybody that dances and entertainments there. We
should go to lone that night. If you understand that with the building they
Ion t dance, go anyway and they will have also taken over the movie busl-
ahow you a good time. I "ess and from now on this will be con-
, , , ! ducted by the Legion boys. This givea
We u.e figuring on having a big ... ,,. . ,h(, ,,., . nod Diace
benefit smoker soon to raise money to . ...... , hnl,. ,h(,lr mtetln. and we
provide thoHe shower baths. Two or
three finish matches are slated for this
affair.
Ia it possible to get a basketball
team out of our membership? lone
wants a game.
rcv itoTKi. nrrcurcn.
Bank Hotel, a new and modern hos
tlory recently built, hns been opened
at The Pnlles. Oregon. When in The
Dalles stop at the Hank hotel.
IONE LEGION BOYS SE
' CURE MEETING PLACE
Wmf to I'ortlnDil Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. I!. K. .SwanMi.it wer.t
diwri to I't.rlluiid Sunday, wht-re Mm.
H:tKif;wt will remain until early sum
mer at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Kthtl Sharkey. Mrs Sharkey w:s with
her father and mother for a couple, of
weeks, while they were confined at the
.Moore hospital In this city, suffering
from pneumonia. Mrs. Swaggart was
(iuite weak when they left here Sun
day but was improving nicely and It
is expected that a few months of the
milder climate at Portland will fully
restore her health. Mr. Swaggnrt wus
nuite fully recovered and he will re
turn home after spending a week or
so In the city.
See tho Post Commander or
tant for a key to the new hall.
Arlju-
How about that feed At the Hotel?
lflg Legion dance About the first ot
April.
Aha- boxer or wrestler that wants a
little exerciBe see Ray Rogers. He'B
tho athletic officer.
Kei ybody outside ami get a new
member. Send them to Marshall
Phelps or get 13.75 and then take It to
Marshall who will Ibsub a membership
ard.
Our war pictures are on the way and
we will see them In the near future.
Everybody out for police duty at the
new hall between 6 and v:3t) p. m.
Friday evening.
understand that the Interest In the Le
gion at that point is Increasing rapidly
and that one of the best posts In this I
part of the state is being brought Into
active existence In our neighboring
city.
Eoardman Confers With
Prosser Regarding Ferry
A committee consisting of Messrs.
Hallenger, Weston, Cobb. Dillabaugh
and llarnes made a trip to Prosser
Monday to confer with the commercial
club of that city regarding the estab
lishment of an up-to-date ferry at this
point.
This is a matter of Importance tow
ard future development of this locality
as well as a boon to our neighboring
community north of the Columbia In
that It will unite the Columbia High
way and the Seattle-Spokane Highway
with a direct route, thus greatly re
ducing the distance from Eastern Ore-
KSTHAV.
From the I'mntllla Nntlonnl Forest
ono coming two-year-old holfor a red
Jersey with white face, branded J.
with quarter circle underneath, and
marked cropp off each ear nnd underblt
In right ear. Was last seen In Soptem
her, 1920, on Matlock prairie. Will pay
All expenses for keeping this nnlmnl, or
will aell same to part koeplng her for
what she Is worth to him. Address J.
T. French. Ourdana, Oregon. 174
50flood cigarettes
for 10c from
one sack of
GENUINE
BULL
DURHAM
TOBACCO
w
automobile
manufacturers say
"clean your crankcase 0
regularly
Engine operation causes steady accumulation of road
dust, carbon, fine metal particles, and other impurities
in your crankcase oil. This contaminated oil circulates
through your engine, impairs its performance and ulti
mately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs.
Your Instruction Boole says,"flush out the crankcase
regularly and refill with fresh oil." But these important
instructions are often disregarded; cleaning the crank
case is a job generally disliked.
To meet this need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Ser
vice has been established by first-class garages and
other dealers, co-operating with the Standard Oil Com
pany. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil,
the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and
other impurities, and does not impair the lubricating
efficiency of fresh oQ used. The cleaned crankcase is
refilled with the proper grade of Zerolene.
Look for ths f?rsge or dealer
displaying the sign shown below,
it meant "Better operation
and longer enj'n life," a er
vke promptly given at a nominal
Jill
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MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
We uk
CAlOLnUSHKGOIL
AND
ZEROLENE
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
The Battery
Question Is
Have you a Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery
in your car?
Then your battery judg
ment is backed by the best
brains in the automobile
business.
Car builders who are par
ticular about battery qual
ity specify the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery.
Car buyers who are par
ticular about battery per
formance look for the red
Thread-Rubber Trade
Mark. Ask about Willard
Threaded Rubber Insula
tion whether you are in
the market for a new bat
tery or not. We give
authorized Willard Service.
New batteries repairs
recharging.
Battery Electric Service
Station
J. W. FRITSCH
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v. hitf t-,li1'i. S'i T.T;- viIM,
. i ih vr'i'.t tj i r.i-'ht ear also
t ;( in ritdit win t.' f-n at my
-i'.rii mi 'I'M i,f S-it. l.'iMt Own
'i have anin'il Iv pa-ir, p;itir-
'1 '-f-Miintr Nr tf.it ;i'!vTt;i-mert
J. K. fRAJiKK. H:ir.lma:i, Ore.
J.OVT. j
Two heift.-ra branHM TH connected on !
U-f hip; e:tr rnark.H, riv-p off tho rifcht
an-! a rouni hole In the left Informa
tion will he appreciated by H. J. Hay
w.trl. Monument. Oregon.
Several second hand Ford cart for
sale at attractive prices. See Latourell
Auto Company.
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
STANDARD OH COMPANY
WHERE no
jEAT
I'honp Mnin K.1
Heppner
"for better operation n
and lower encine lire
Wilkrcf
The Question
Is Settled
DINE WITH US
Our New Bis Dining Room
li not eicluaiTD to transient
trade. It's for the folki ol
Heppner First, L&at ant All
the Time.
Give the wife a rest
and a treat a Sunday
dinner here.
SHORT ORDERS, TOO
Elkhorn Restaurant
Willow Street
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INFORMATIO
cA 'Bank
oil i ii possesses information in
regard to financial matters the
source of which is not open to
the ordinary person. This
bank constantly studies the
business conditions of the
country, and all our informa
tion is at the disposal of our
customers. These are merely
a few suggestions. If we can
help you, arrange for a consul
tation at once.
Fir& National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
Batteries
Lower Farm Implement Prices
SUlrlE BREAK HAS COME. FOR
some time prices paid for your farm
products have been low. It is but nat
ural for you to want lower prices on the farm im
plements used in producing your crops.
Announcement is made by the Oliver
Chilled Plow Works of a general
price reduction in their lines that
brings prices to the basis of 1918.
They are first to make this reduction
and are taking the loss that the move
brings for there has been little re
duction in labor or material as their
contribution in hastening a return to
normal conditions.
This is your opportunity to secure
new, up-to-date Oliver quality imple
ments that will help you produce a
full crop, and get them at a price in
line with the reduced prices on your
farm products.
Peoples Hardware Co.
S3
WELL!
1920 is Gone!
And with it our profits as well as yours. The
past year has undoubtedly been a hard one
for everyone. The farmer and stockman
had immense losses, and so did
the merchant.
WE HAVE TAKEN OURS
Every article in the stock has been remarked re
gardless of cost, and right down to and below
present worth on the markets of the world.
Here are a few of our new prices :
Calico 15c yd. Ginghams 19c, 25c, 35c
Flannelette 19c - Outings 19c, 25c, 35c
Let's forget 1920 with its troubles and
get together and push and push hard
for a prosperous 1921.
Come in and see what we are doing to make 1921
prosperous for you.
Minor & Company
Heppner
GOOD GOODS"
Oregon
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