TIIK (JAZETTK-TIMIIS, IIEITXEK, OREGON, TIII'I.'nUAV. MARCH 17, r.'j!. PA OF. UVF. local I liAPPEMNGS fUH MI.K-Sii room houne with lot. In ll.ppner. well sltuati-il. For terms and prlcex, lnquira this ulfla I have aome 1S. anil rj-lnch horse rnllurs that 1 ilvxire to rxi hanee for 20 and 21-lnt-h slzrs. MATT T. HL'IIHKS. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Tash are down from Walla Walla for a week s viult at the hoir.. of their son, Fred Taah, In thli city. J. E. Maxwell left for Dayton Wash., the last of the week and expects to be absent for a couple of weeks visiting wljh old-time friends In that portion of the state of Washington. Messrs. Clay C. Clark of Arlington and Kdw. llletmann of lone, directors of the John Dny Irrlxation district, were In Ileppner Monday evenlnic for a short meeting of the irrigation board. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Farrior, accom panied by their young son, went to Portland Sunday, the doctor returning Tuesday. Mrs. Farrior and the boy will spend the week in the city visiting rel atives. J. C. Murchlson of Portland Is the new desk clerk at holed Patrick. He arrived In Ileppner Friday last and assumed his duties at once, taking the place formerly occupied by Miss Alma Akers. LOST About Heppner or between Heppner and my place on Willow creek, pair of new chaps, long black hair and having brand diamond LP burned In leather. Finder leave it this oiIhtm oi notify A. P. PA UK EK. mlTtf. Mrs. Maud C. MoMcn, mother of J. W. Frltsch, la here from her home at Spokane and will visit for a month with her son and family before returning north. Later on Mrs. Mublen may de cide to return to this city to reside permanently. I. E. ClabaUKh and son James Ar rived from Halem on Hundny driving; to Heppner in their car. Mr. Cluliaugh has closed a deal with J. W. Frltsch for the llattery Electric Service Sta tion and will move his family to this city within a few weeks. Dr. McMurdo reports the arrival of a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kilkenny on Hlnton creek early Tues day morning. Robert Russell Kilkenny Is the name assumed by the young man and he will assist King John In run ning this part of Ireland. Robert Frailer, a young man who has been 111 at Heppner for the past couple of months, was operated on Monday at the Moore hospital by Dr. McMurdo for an abscess on his lung. The operation has given much relief and his physician Is hopeful that he may soon be re stored to health. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Farrens of lone, were visitors In this city on Monday. Mr. Farrens owns a Ann wheat farm In the Oooseberry section which has been In charge of Wm. and Henry Clark for the paBt three years. He states that the crop prospects out that way are ery fine at present. J. F. Cook, resident manager of the Standard Oil Co, accompanied by Mrs Cook, motored to The Dalles on Friday. Mr. Cook was called to the Wasco county seat to attend a meeting of the agents of the company from the East ern Oregon district to discuss matters of business and plans for the year. He returned to Ileppner Sunday. Attorney F. A. McMcmimln went over to Alderdnle, Wash., Friday last to look after his Interests there. The big sheep ranch of MrMonamin & Ward Is located at that point. From Alder dale, Mr. McMenamln went on to Port land to attend to business matters and take in a gathering of Irish rltltens In that city on Saturday evening, where he listened to an address by Miss Mr Hwinney. He returned home on Mon day afternoon, ncconipanleil by C. C Clark of Arlington. Representative It. J. Cnrsncr was In Heppner on Friday and Saturday last looking after business affairs. Accord ing to all reports, Hob made a line record for himself at the recent ses sion of the state legislature at Salem and no doubt the people of his district will show their appreciation by send ing him back again should he desire to serve In that capacity another session Those who followed him closely feel that Mr. Carsner wns usually right In Ms voting on all mensures that came Up. Augustus J. Rlalter, one of the early pioneers of the Ileppner country, but who for the last six years or so has been making his home nt linker. Is in Heppner this week and enjoying a good visit with his old-time friends. He expects to remain here for a couple of weeks, at least, and kind of get himself squared up with the surroundings again. So much has happened to Heppner slnco he wns here last that he scarcely recognizes the city at all. nevertheless he la well pleased to note the susbtantlnl Improvements that have come ahout as a result of the big Are. The pnst summer Mr. Stalter spent sev eral months visiting with numerous rclntlves In tho slates of Indlnna, Ill inois and Nobraska, and had a splendid time. Phlll R. Rates, for many years editor of the raelnc Northwest mngnxinc al Portland, but who retired from the game about four years ago when he sold out his Interests to tho Western Farmer, was In Heppnor on Tuesday. Mr. Ratos was salo tho genial secretary of the Oregon Rtato F.ditorlal Asso- Do you know you can roll 50 good cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of GENUINE BulCDurham TOBACCO t't;.t HiSi t-'T ma ! yc.irw a i il It) w t-fl known to all tlie newspaper boys of the Mtati Ijei-aiiso f what ho lias done for t lit in. He iii now Ks.soclaU-tl with Col. Hoftr of Salfm ur:. assitH with th ex tniMve linti of work that publisher Is pursuing, his visit to Hi-h.iner at this tiiin' hcinir to look up tux mutters. Col. liofcr 1m makiiiK a pernlstent ami von siMent fight on matters and measuri'8 afftTtitiK taxation and ap read in g a propaganda tending to educate the peo ple away from tho idea of adding bo many tax burdens. Mr. Hates ts ansist in this work and Is a Rood man for the Job. We acknowledge a very pleas ant call from Mr. Hates. OTI K OF FHKKKXTATIO.H OK I'K TITION TO VA ATK FOKTIOX OF WILLOW MIIKKT. Notice Is hereby given, that the un dertdKned will at a regular meeting: of the Common Council of the City of Ileppner, to be held on the 4th day of April, 11)21, present to the said Common Council a petition requesting the vaca tion of a portion of Willow Street In Mt. Vernon Addition to the City of Heppner, Oregon, and more particular ly described as follows, to-wtt: That certuin portion of the Southeast end of Willow Street In the City of Heppner, Oregon, lying between and adjacent to lots IT,, 1G, 17, IS, and 19, and lots 10, 11 and 12 In Mt. Vernon Addition to the City of Heppner, Oregon. Dated and first published this 10th day of March, 1921. WILLIAM CLALDE COX. NOTICR. I hereby give notice that I will sell at private sale at my place of business in Heppner, Oregon, on and after the 1 Rth day of March, 1921, the following goods: Two gray worsted suits, one dark coat with stripes, one black over coat, and any other garments and work that has been In my shop for six months and over. Such goods were left with me for repairs and cleaning and have not been reclaimed. HKI'PNKIt CLEANING & PRESSING SHOP, G. Franzen, Proprietor. Dated nt Heppner, Oregon, this 26th lay of February, 1921. 3m3. OREGON CANTATTA The most perfect and beautiful thoroughbred In the Northwest, will make the season of 1921 at the East ern Oregon Htock Farm. for season with returning priv ilege. The White Hulless Hurley Is kept for sale here. Also clean Itlueatem wheat this at Uuigoyne's warehouse in Lexington. I have also a few tons of good rye need at the farm. in head of fresh milk cows. 20 head of fine saddle and racing prospects. 2f head of Jacks for sale. Will lease Jacks fur the season to responsible par ties. II. P. 8 WACifi ART Lexington, Oregtm A limpw f tkt Cktan It Try I itft r 11 m m i 1mm ;w -- -r ' " le jomy Pines THE TORREY PINES are found only within a very limited area near San Diego and Del Mar, California, and on Santa Rosa Island. They are unusual because of their pecu liar cones, their very large needles and their picturesque growth. The motorist traveling the Coast Highway between San Diego and Los Angeles passes through this interesting spot which the city of San Diego has protected by an extensive municipal park. Good roads abound in South ern California, and at conve nient locations may be found service stations and garages where you can get Red Crown Gasoline the uniform gaso line with a continuous chain of boiling points. Look for the Red Crown sign on service stations and ga rages. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Olifonis) Jhc Gasolim of Quality - an . !,. I I. 5 -t "r n,v n-i. nt 1 J p-i !i'.ri i;t state, ;t 1! -,;, ;n I " -1 f 'r tf.":e (titv (."in: -tr:fwl Sf-r.d v- nil! t n tL : w i f ii k',t Tii ' ir u-n V: Ci , M-.r.'i l:!:, I'.,rt !ur:-i. Or eon. KJi TIIAV. I hae at my place rr.ites west of H.'tMlrr.an, one 2-year-old heifer, rel ith white spots. No brand visible, i! n t ked with r r"p o-Jt ritrht ear also fi rer Mt in rtcht ear? Been at my place since middle of Sept. last. Own er can have animal by paying pastur aire and settling for this advertisement J. E. CP.AHEK, Hardman, Ore. FAIR TREATMENT COMBINED WITH BEST PRINTING "DUILDS strong bodies and JijM lessens breakfast costs. The OL YMPIC Line includes your .WHERE JO fcAT The Question Is Settled DINE WITH PS Our New Big Dining Room Is not exclusive to transient trade. It's for the folks ot Heppner First, Last and All the Time. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHORT ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant Willow Street S A F E T Y $ .r ; n I I ,,4' t . i : Wm mm m im mm k.i III I I 4- SM " mm. mm i Ui.lilll IU II M I i I : s L; R V I C E If You Have business Problems That ilffy solution, we may be able to suggest the proper course to pursue. At least, we'll be glad to try. Whether you are a customer or not, come in and tell us your troubles. You may be able to increase your profits or business effi ciency through the advice of some of our experienced offi cers and directors. Fir A National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year. r ------- LOOK UP PRICES 4 and then compare them Here for Real Values Is It Groceries? Is It Dry Goods? PRICE ADJUSTMENT IN ALL LINES. Bring Your Money Here. Sam Hughes Company Spring Is Here and with it the new merchandise that you have been wanting to see. SPRING COATS Our first shipment of Spring Coats now here. More coming. EASTER FOOTWEAR High Shoes, Low Shoes, Pumps Let Us Show You the Goods Minor & Company Lower Farm Implement Prices JHE 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. fa SFV mm 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.