Till; GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEITNER, OREGON, TIiriiSIAY. OCT., iK l'ui.
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C A. Low, of lone, wan a buaititsaa
vinlior In Hnipiier on Tut'mlay. j
Knit SI.K Anybody wanting a few I
InuUn rail on C. A. Minor, Heppner.
KUH HHST-! Rood alreilr.K rooms,
or two is "oil houekeclriK rooms. Mis
A. I.inili. lleppner. Ailvertlsement.
Mr. nml Mrs. A. F. I'nlmateer of Mor
gan were gutiats at the home of Mr. anil
Mrs. Kpenrer Crawford while In llepp
ner for the week-end.
Mis. 1'at Ward, of SiiproiiK, Wash.,
has been vlnltlnK during the past week
at the home of her brother, F. A. Mc
Menamln, In this city.
Winter runue sufficient for several
thousand head of sheep and alfalfa hay
for sale. Address J. W. Nammnn, Her
mlston, Ore. Advertisement It.
J. O. Turner came to town Monday
for a short time. He la Just completing
a reservoir for the caring of the over
run of water from hla new woll.
Mrs. 0. M. Sims departed for Portland
on Friday to join her husband who Is
now one of the state bank examiners.
They epect to make their home In the
rlty.
KOH AI.K l'raetkally new Super
ior disc drill. JO-7, 1175, and Iowa
rream separator. Archie Zeek, care of
John Wlhlenan, lleppner, phone 22X8.
Advertisement. O20-4
Horn In this city on Thursday. Oct.
13lh. lo Mr. and Mia. Oarnett Harratt,
a ten-pound son. Mother and baby are
iIoiik line and the father will recover In
due course of time.
Miss Lola Hayes hai accepted a posi
tion as bookkeeper In the Karaite of
!. II. Latourcll In this city. Miss
Hayes Just recently returned to llepp
ner from Pendleton.
Dr ' C. Chick returned on Tuesday
from Portland where he was called the
past week on account of the death of
his father. Chasles H Chick, a promin
ent cltljon of that city.
Foil HAI.K Two nearly new Iron
beds complete with sprlims and mat
tresses, also a cot and mattress: 1 new
cider mill, used two months. O. C
IH'NTOS Advertisement. It
Crcston Maddock, formerly of this
city but now residing In Portland
where he Is enirnged In the fire Insur
ance business, was a visitor In lleppner
for a day the first of the week.
Seed rye for sale at the Scolt & Mc
Mlllan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv.
' M.'lvil!.-. uho ! an fxt!;SiVfi f;ir- J
Mo-r "f the rioith fi-l nf the (..uiitv. !
w:ih duiht; hiimii.-s.s In tint rity on Kn- i
d.n lat. Mr Melville 111.. I a K...,.l eiop
this hem.. n anil the name was lu.nkete.1 ,
at lv ho. j
Lcam to paint and inelalize cat tails. !
teasels, etc. Newest art Quirk ly ami
easily (lore at home. Send 12 T.O foi
complete outfit with full instructions,
tu New Ait Novelty Co., Ilox S5, Port
land, lire Advertisement. i,.
Mr. and Mrs ilenry lilahm, of Walla
Walla, arrived at lleppner on Sunday
evening from Portland, where they had
been on a short visit. They will spend
a week or so visiting with friends and
relatives at and near this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Kticne Slocum depart
ed for Portland on Saturday and will
Ikely buy property In that city and lo
cate there. Should they decide to do
this their friends In lleppner will re
gret thlir leaving this city where they
have resided for many years.
WAVI'KI) Information as to the ad
dresses of the following named parties
or their helra If dead. Address E. W.
Spalding. National Metropolitan Bank
Building, Washington, D. C: Sally
Y. Criswell, Henry Wade, James Shea.
William F. Sherwood, Leroy Powell.
Advertisement. It
The M. It. Morgan ranch near lone,
purchased about one year ago by J. N.
Scott of Umatilla county, was deeded
back to Mr. Morgan this week. Mr.
Scott, who is a very large land owner
In our neighboring county, found he
was overcrowded with ranch property
and thought It expedient to dispose of
some of it. lone Independent.
Heed rye for sale at the Scott 4 Mc
Millan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv.
FORD OWNERS
We offer you the biggest tire
bargain in the history of llepp
ner. .TO I 3 10.00
SO I !U4 1I.U0
Think of It! Kvery tire abso
lutely a first every tire slumped
with the name OI.DPIKM) and
the serial number every tire
guaranteed against defect In
workmanship or material.
Act Uulrkly. Hoy New. The gup
ply In Limited.
Heppner Garage
LIST YOUR LAND NOW
Those who have Wheat Farms, Alfalfa and Stock Ranches for sale
should call at my oltlce and list the same at once, so as to get In on the
fall and winter demand. 1 have sold a couple of big wheat ranches Just
lately, and 1 have prospects who are looking for others. Wheat ranches
especially are going to be In demand this fall and next spring.
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SELL
you must be prepared to ask considerably less for your land than It was
held at during and Immediately following the war. when wheat and
other farm products brought high prices. Regret this as we may, these
changed conditions exist, and the farms that change hands the next
year or so are the ones In which the buyer can sec a bargain, or at least
good value. My exclusive lime will be devoted to the real estate busi
ness, and business intrusted lo me will receive prompt and eillcient at
tention. E M sHUTT
TIIK UHAI. KSTATK MAN I I'STAIHS IS KM HT HOISE
Little Wonders,
Madam
that you can work yourself
with paint, varnish or enamel
WE have established a service
for women and men who
want to do small jobs of interior
painting, varnishing or refinishing
of furniture, floors, bath rooms,
walls, bric-a-brac, basketry, brack
ets, etc.
It's a free service. You simply
tell us what you have to ref'nish,
how finished now and what effect
you want to get.
We tell you how to do it in
detail. What kind of material to
use. What kind of brush. What
method. Where to buy.
You can work transformation in
home things that will surprise you.
Old bedsteads, tables, chairs,
floors, bath tubs, etc., are old really
only on the surface. Paint, var
nish or enamel them and they'rt
new!
We make a special line of
paints, varnishes, etc., for just this
kind of work Fuller's "Home
Service" Paint products for you
to use.
They dry perfectly, spread easily
and smoothly, and give every de
sired result. You'll be surprised
to learn what you can do, once
you've used them.
Our experience with paints and
painting practice goes back more
than 72 years. We are one of the
country's largest manufacturers.
Our experts make a study of spe
cifying paints for every kind of
use.
Follow Fuller's "Home Serv
ice" Specifications, and you'll get
the exact effects you're looking for.
Don't think you can't because
you haven't done this kind of work
before. Let Fuller products and
Fuller service show you that you
can.
Fifteen-for-Floora
Fifteen-for-Floori Is
Fuller's Specification
for durable, beauti
ful floor vsrnith of
the (inert typt. Not
Injured by boiling wa
ter, rolling furniture
or very hard weir.
Alto makers ol
Decoret, Rubber -Cement
Floor Paint,
t'ir.,1l.rMMsrO V.rmah-
llkenwhite Enamel, Washable Wall Finuh.
Aula Enamel, Barn and Roof Pint,
Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER
WHITE LEAD.
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W I' M.ilnmey. rawhier of the First
National Hank, accompanied by Frank
liillam, S. A. Pattlson and Walter
M....re, made a trip over to the IJoard
rnart country during the past week,
where they found an abundance of uu
ucd snd unsold alfalfa hay. The
lUiardman people will soon be feeding
their surplus hay to dairy cows, thus
yetting some returns out of the abund
ant crop.
('. A. Williams, Commander of the
Department of Oregon. O. A. R.. visit
ed lleppner on Tuesday, and In the af
ternoon met with Rawlins Post and the
W. It. C. of this city. Mr. Williams Is
his return from the national en
campment Just recently held In Indian
apolis, Indiana, and while going thru
this part of the state he is taking time
to visit the various G. A. R. posts of
Eastern Oregon.
Last Saturday being the eighty-fifth
anniversary of Mrs. Snell's birthday,
,she celebrated the occasion by attend
ing a party In her honor at the home of
Mrs. A. Wheelhouse, where about two
dozen old friends and relatives did
honor to the occasion In an appropriate
program and toasts to which Mrs. Snell
arose and responded in the most pleas
ing manner. Her three living daugh
ters were all present, several grand-
hlldren and her one greatgrandson.
Billy Snell Arlington Cor. In Condon
Globe-Time.
Seed rye for sale at the Scott A Mc
Millan Warehouse, Lexington. Adr.
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The Cash Variety Store
Headquarters for Hallowe'en
Toilet Paper 5c per roll. Silk Hosiery 5
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Where to Buy
Important that you get the right
material to be sure to go to the nAi
ilore for fuller pro
ducts. Cut out coupon
below a memo to
direct you.
Write ui now
post card for complete
catalog of Fuller's Spec- .
ification "Home Serv
ice" Paint Products,
which tells just what to
buy for the work you
have in mind. Send full description
of, and get our fret advice on retinish
ing furniture, chairs, floors, bric-a-brac,
brackets, basketry, etc
Fw I leers
II SPECIFICATION
"Homo ServiceTaints
Varnishes Enamels
M'fd. by W. P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. II, Sin Franclico
Pioneer Paint Manufacturer! for 71 Years
Eatabliihed 1849
Far sll Eiterler Jobs ef Pelntlnj It Is advisable te Secure the Services of a Master Painter.
eleven
(Three VIRGINIA
Friendly BURLEY
Gentlemen TURKISH
Dm perfect blend of the tints
perfect cigarettt tobm.ee o
in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven
cigarettes
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to use Peart Oil
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PEARL OIL
KEROSINE
HEAT AND LIGHT
There is no wasted beat
when your heater is filled
with clean-burning Pearl
Oil. At the touch of a match
this Tiigh-quality kerosene
makes the heater deliver
comfortable warmth at little
cost And it's most conve
nient to use no ashes to
bother with no coaxing to
make it burn.
Pearl Oil is refined and
re-refined by the special
process developed by the
experience and resources
of the Standard Oil Com
pany. You can get it in bulk
from dealers everywhere.
Order by name Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Uufonu.)
Have that damaged
tread fixed before it
causes a lot of blow
outs and punctures
and costs you five or
six times the price of
having it repaired.
Bring It Here!
We will vulcanize it
making it as good as
new.
Have any tire trouble? Bring it here
C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP
Tri-State Terminal Building.
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pocket-book or handbag at a memo.)
Fuller'g "Home Service' Piint
Product! ire aold by the followinf
In your city:
PEOPLES HARDWARE CO.
Phoenix
An Unusual Assemblage of
Smart Blouses for Im
mediate Wear
The blouse that makes a costume out
of your fall suit.
TRICOLETTE and Georgette tie-backs,
artistically embroidered, beaded and
braided. Many colors are shown, the
sleeves are either short, three-quarters
or long. And the prices
are very moderate.
$3.75 to $7.50
New house dresses and aprons in fast colors.
Crepes, ginghams and percales.
$1.25 to $4.75
Better see these while the lines
are complete.
Minor & Company
"Good Goods"
Big Bargain in Small
Creek Ranch
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16 acres, all under ditch, partly in cultivation, alfalfa, s
strawberries, raspberries; good five room house, good EE
barn and out buildings; stock and machinery; good 5
spring and well. Price $2250.00 if taken at once. 7
miles from town.
ROY V. WHITEIS I
Real Estate and Insurance, Heppner. s
HAT APPROXIMATELY $700,000,000 is required
by the public utility companies of the country to
provide service for an additional million inhabitants
is one of the interesting facts brought forth in the
recently published report of Senator William M. Calder s Com
mittee on Reconstruction and Production.
After a searching inquiry into the various conditions bear
ing upon the housing situation and the country's industrial pro
duction, the Committee finds that the business of public utilities
has outgrown their plant facilities owing to the inability of the
companies to finance improvements and additions necessary to
take care of increased service demands.
"Prior to the war," states the Committee, "it is estimated
that the normal annual requirements of elecric railway, gas, and
electric light and power companies for extensions, betterments,
and improvements was about $500,000,000, proportioned as
follows: electric railways, $250,000,000; gas companies, $125,
000,000; electric light and power companies, $125,000,000.
The Committee has informed that for four years not over
40 per cent of such betterments has beet made, leaving an ac
cumulation of about $1,200,000,000. If to this sum is added the
$700,000,000 required alone for service to new residential
buildings held in abeyance, a total of approximately $2,000,000,
000 seems necessary for the public utility program in the im
mediate future.
"The question of placing these businesses en a sound finan
cial basis in order that credit may flow to them is the same ques
tion which confronts steam railroads and housing, but in the
case ef public utilities the situation is more difficult because
there is no central body as now provided ia the case of steam
uilroads which might adjust rates in proper relation to operat
ing costs and capital investment. The utilities likewise suffer
in their effort to secure new capital for necessary extensions of
service by the almost insurmountable difficulty ef having to com
pete for such capital with municipal, state and similar tax
exempt securities. Until these problems are solved the public
should recognize this underlying reason for much of the faulty
service and for the failure to provide the additional facilities
urgently demanded to meet community needs." paid adv.
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 aid estimates before
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
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