The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 07, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE QAZETTK-TIMES, IIK1TXKK, (iRFXiOX, TIiriiSDAY, JULY 7, U21.
PAOK FIVE
LOCAL
Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Huebner, of Sand
Hollow, were vinitorn In the city on
Saturday.
J. W. Oaljorn, prominent farmer of
Cecil, was a visitor In Heppner over
last Friday night.
Tex MeKlmmey, who makes his home
near Salem, Is in Heppner looking after
business Interests. He was formerly
ensued in farming in this countyand
Is nnw a retired capitalist of the cap
Itol city.
R. E. Edwards and wife are up from
their home near Hillsboro and expect
to spend the harvest Beason in this
county. Mr. Edwards has secured a
position with finirier and Ferguson of
Blackhorse,
Clair Hopper drove in from Heppner
Saturday evening and spent Sunday
here and took in the ball game. Mi.
Hopper makes his home In Heppner
where he recently nought a tire shop.
Condon Globe-Times.
Mr. Hasil K. Harrison and Miss Grace
Rob 1 1)841, young people of Monument,
were married at the parsonage of the
Federated church In this city on Thurs
day, June 3n, Rev. E. L. Moore, pastor
of the church oMiclating.
The H. W. Collin Grain company of
Pendleton Is ncKotiutlng for the pur
chase of the warehouse at McNabb be
longing to the Wilson Siding (J rain
Elevator company. It is thought the
deal will be closed In a few days. lone
Independent.
Frank Swaggart, who ranches out In
the Lena country, was In the city yes
terday. He is getting ready for har
vest, his rye crop being in shape now
to cut, and in about a couple of weeks
he will tackle his wheat crop, which,
he states, will make a very fine yield.
Pwlght Mlsner brought in the first
new wheat Inst Monday. It was hardly
a fair sample, though it went 60 1-2
pounds to the bushel and was remark
ably clean. He started harvesting In
earnest Tuesday morning .with two
j combines and two Jito speed trucks
' baulitig the i;rain to tho warehouse as
f:tct bh it comes from the machines.
Misnt-r will havu Ins 21'Mj-acre crop
harvested and housed before some of
bis ht-iKhlmrs g-t started luiie Inde
pendent. Henry Slender was up from his
wheat farm out north of lone on Tues-
day. He is getting ready for the cut
ting on his grain and harvest will be
on in earnest at the S tender ranch
within a very few days. So far Mr.
Stender has not ben able to get hold
of the required number of hands
thnnuh thorn iemu to Ha iiluntv nf man
f out of work.
W. H Cronk arrived home on Satur
day evening from Portland and will
be here for a short time looking after
business affairs. He was accompanied
by Mrs. Cronk who has been with him
for the past two months. Mr. Cronk,
who has been in a sanitarium at Port
land for the past six months, is now
greatly Improved in health and should
be able to resume his duties as mana
ger of the Heppner branch for the
Turn-A-Lum Lumber company. The
many friends of Mr. Cronk here are
pleased to note his Improvement in
health.
According to a report in the Condon
Ghibe-Times, J. R Sparks had a nar
row escape from death when his car
plunged over a bank not far from
Madras and turned turtle, pinning him
under the machine, which caught fire.
Another car was Just behind Sparks
arid he was immediately rescued, but
not until be had suffered severe burns
on hands, arms and legs. He was tak
en to a Portland hospital to be treated
for his Injuries, which were found to
not be very serious. The car he was
driving belonged t4) Ram Ganger and
the steering gear was evidently In
bad shape.
Jim Ferrler, of Hitzvllle, Wash.,
made a short visit with old friends in
this section while passing through the
city last week. He was formerly lo
cated on Rhea creek where he owned
.WHERE. .10
.EAT
The Question
Is Settled
DINE WITH tfS
Our Nw Blf Dlnlni Rooa
ti not tzcluslTt to triniUnt
trad. It's tor the folki of
Heppner Flnt, Ltit ant AU
the Time.
Give the wife a rest
and a treat a Sunday
dinner here.
SHORT ORDERS, TOO
Elkhorn Restaurant
Willow Street
la piece of land. Some It years ago
he left Morrow county, going up to the
lk;rrville country where he purchased
1 land and was ennaKed In the hoi-He
't'UsineHs for a number of years, finally
Ketttnr Into the wheat ralBins; game.
I He Is now retired and enjoying some
'of the fruits of his labor. While here
j Mr. Ferrler made a visit out to Rhea
J creek, stopping over night with his old
J friend and neighbor. Henry Gay. and
f together they called up many old time
reminiscence. Mr. Ferrler had been
spending the winter at Los Angeles
and was on his return to his home at
Itltiville.
"Crops In eastern Oregon are In bet
ter condition now than they have been
for years, and the people are looking
forward to good times," reports Mrs.
Pauline Quald, who has returned from
a month's business trip to Heppner. '
Mrs. Quald has extensive holdings In ;
eastern Oregon. "The hay Is coming
along fine," she says, "and prices are
going to be low because of the big
crop which will result from the heavy
rains this spring. The sheep are In
very good condition and, although the
price of wool Is low, selling at 19 cents,
the people appear to be making the
beHt of tt. Farm labor Is low compared
with what It has been In the past few
years. The laborers are receiving from
$2 to 12.50 a day." During her stay in
Heppner Mrs. Quald leased 4600 acres
to Frank Monahan for three years.
She also bought a small farm for her
self. Oregonian.
The beautiful $100,000 home of I.oul
Simpson at Shore Acres, near North
Bend in Coos county, was destroyed by
Water is Necessary
for your Battery
Water is at necessary to
ba ttery life as it is to plan t lit:
The water should be pure
and it should be put into the
battery regularly, at least once
every two weekt.
You can easily put this water
in, but we will gladly do it if you
prefer.
We are also equipped to re
charge and repair batteries. We
carry a complete line of Willard
battery parts, rental batteries
and Willard Threaded Rubber
Batteries.
Ask us bow Willard Threaded Rub
ber Insulation puts an end to the sep
arator replacement expense caused by
warped, cracked, punctured and car
bonized wood separators.
BATTERY ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION
I. R. CkABOl'GH
I'kons Nil Hfar, Ore.
Willard
Batteries
m m
LI
tyt Columbia
RivwHMway
THE remarkable engineer-
ing skill which built the
Columbia River Highway
opened a veritable paradise for
motorists.
This highway follows the
Columbia River from the Pa
cific Ocean near Astoria
as far east as The Dalles, and
leads the tourist through a
country of indescribable scenic
interest high waterfalls, huge ,
rocks, picturesque woods an
ideal vacation land for the mo
torist who appreciates nature
at its best.
And on your travels along
the Columbia River Highway
you can always get " Red
Crown," the gasoline of quality
an all-refinery gasoline with
a continuous chain of boiling
points.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CsUforals)
Gasoline
of Quality
't'ne early Sufi'lny ifi'-ri,;!.. ur,l ihe oc-i
'cupants were l.arely Klveri time te ew
' c:ipe. Mr. Simp"'" w.is at home at the I
time, as was also his brother, E'jgar ,
! Sirnpnon. The orilrin of uiw fir, is un-
'known This was a very beautiful
; home and contained a n'irnoer of very j
I valuable paintings and many family ,
j heirlooms that can never be replaced. ,
iJurinK the summer of lsis, when the
! State Kditorial association met at Coos
Hay, the delegates were entertained
by Mr. ami Mrs. Simpson at beautiful
Shore Acres and all the members of the
association from over the state who
were present on this occaHion will he
grieved to learn of the destruction of
the handirame country home of Louis
Simpson.
a cias for ea.h member of the family.
At 11 -jy oclocit. regular preaching
eerv.cts Urnon serviie in evening at
Fair grcjn'Js.
A welcome awaits you at all these
services. E. L. MOORE, Pastor.
FEDERATED CHl'RCR.
Regular services as usual on next
Sunday. In the morning at 9 5 the
Sunday school will meet, and there Is
ik-.xu. ...: l ...
NOTICE
AUTO REPAIR WORK
After Juno 10th I will open
a rfpair shop one block
east of Patrick Hotel. Ow
ing to the cheaper rent I
have to pay on the back
street, I am prepared to do
cheaper car repairing. See
me for estimates on your
work. Fords a specialty.
LLOYD L. FELL
msstn
Sport Wear
New Pleated Skirts
Box and knife pleated wool skirts in plaids and stripes.
Snappy styles and reasonable prices.
$12.50 to $15.00
Jersey Sport Coats
Just the thing to wear with the new plaid skirts.
$8.75 to $12.50
Wool and Silk Sweaters
The most useful and serviceable wrap for
cool summer evenings.
Children's Girls' Ladies'
COME AND SEE THEM
Minor & Company
Heat Prices Cut
Central Market
announces the following prices in effect:
BEEF
Steak3 from 20c to 30c Roast, 18 to 20c
Hamburger, 20c Boiling Meat, 12j2 to 15c
PORK
Steaks and chops, 2o to 30c Roast, 20 to 25c
Boil 18 and 20c Sausage, 25c
VEAL
Steaks and Chops, 25 and 30c - Roast 20 to 25c
Stew, 15 to 18c Weiners, 25c
LAMB AND MUTTON
Leg and Loin, 25c Steaks and Chops, 20c and 25c
Lamb Stew, 10 to W2c Bologna, 20c
Strictly fresh ranch eggs at 25c per dozen.
EVERYTHING CUT FROM 5c TO 8c
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON
KINK what would happen if the Light and Pow
er Company which supplies your community
with electricity suddenly ceased to operate 1
The motor-driven machinery in busy factories
would come to a standstill The many little power-driven
contrivances which add to the convenience of your shop
or home would be useless. Even the lights by which
you work and play would be snuffed out.
Yet the great service rendered by the Light and Pow
er Company is too often forgotten. It has become so
much a part of our everyday life that it is taken for grant
ed. Only on the rare occasions when something goes
wrong does the Light and Power Company receive even a
passing thought; and that thought is perforce a damning
one.
In the light of actual facts, the Light and Power Com
pany takes on an entirely different aspect. Its welfare
and the welfare of the community as a whole are one and
inseparable. The extent and character of the service it
renders influences to a considerable degree the establish
ment of new industries. And the more widely that ser
vice is used, the cleaner and brighter the community will
become, for electrical power is clean power. Literary
Digest. Fn adt.
L. MONTERESTELLI
Marble and Granite
Works
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
FLORENCE
More Heat
Less Care
OIL COOK STOVES
Meals on Time
The Florence cooks, bakes and roastt
evenly and thoroughly. No ashes, no
smoke, no troublesome dampers.
Let us show you what an intensely
hot, blue flame its powerful burners
give. Handy levers control the heat
perfectly. Kerosene supply is always in
sight in the glass bull's-eye of the tank.
The baker's arch of the Florence
Portable Oven assures even baking,
tempting pustries, and well-browned
rousts.
Its a pleasure
to cook with
A Good Oil
Cookstove
v
V
Peoples
Hardware Co.
:ime
New Fisk prices now in
effect, which means tire
mileage at the lowest cost
in history.
C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP
Tri-State Terminal Building.
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