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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
THE OAZKTTE-TIMES, EEPPNF.R, OIIKGON. TIII.'ltSliAY, XoV. ?,, i:M. VM)K KIVE OCCtl i A! Henrlksen, sheepman of Cerll was In Heppner on Tuesday. Heed r fur sale at th Scott A Mc Mlllan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv. KOH SALE Anybody wtntln a few bucks, call on C. A. Minor, Heppner. Thoroughbred bronse turkeys for sale. Inquire of Mrs. F. Burroughs, lone. Ore. Advertisement. n34L KOH HA1.K Singer sewing machine. In good condition, A bargain. Inquire this office. Advertisement Send your hemstitching. Price 10c and 12fec per yard. MABEL V. WIL COX, Estacada, Ore. Advertsement. WANTED a second-hand windmill that Is In good running order. Adver tisement. O. E. A DIONS, Heppner. 8eed rye for sale at the Scott ft Mc Millan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv. BKKI) HVR KOH SALIC Cleveland ranch, 4 miles east of Heppner on Wil low creek. Phone 4F11. Advertisement Dempsy Boyer and wife arrived from their home near Monument the last of the week and will remain at Heppner for some time. I A marriage license was Issued Tues day by Clerk Waters to William F. Matlock and Miss Delia Wright, both young people of thle county. , j Seed rye for sale at the Soott A Mc-' Mlllan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv. , roil BALK Practically new Super- lor dlHC drill. 20-7, 175, and Iowa cream separator. Archie Zeek, care of John Wltdenan, Heppner, phone 22X8. Advertisement O20-4 j Bert Rowtt'ir ! up from Portland this week to look after business In this vicinity.- He Is driving a new Cadillac roadster that Is certainly some fine ma chine. You couldn't divorce Bert from a Cad I Use. j W- F. Harnett was In Heppner for a short time on Monday from his home at Lexington. The farmers of hla ac tion are now very busy getting In their fall grain, making the best of the fine weather conditions. Andrew Reaney was In the city Sat urday from his Lexington home. He states thHt the road between Lexing ton and Heppner Is in very good shape now, but not to compare with what it will be when the surfacing Is done. He was pleased to hear that the contract ! for this work was let. j l!. V S(itt, nie.it cutter In the Cen : tial Miirkft, returned from a visit to 1'ortlc.nd arid his old home at Corvatlia the I;int tf the trek. He wits accom panied home by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Scott, who contem plate spending the winter at Heppner. Their home Is in Corvallls. Hon. C. K. Woddon returned Sunday evening from Eugene where he spent a few days the past week attending a meeting of the Board of Regents of the University of Oregon, of which he Is a member. C. L. Sweek was called to Monument on Saturday by the very serious Illness of his father, L. Sweek. The elder Mr. Sweek has been In poor health for months and It was hoped that an oper ation from which he recently recovered would be the means of restoring his health, but his recovery now seems doubtful. Oorger Bros., who farm about 1200 acres of land out north of lone, where the past season they raised a bumper crop of wheat, were In Heppner Tues day to attend to some business mat ters. The three boys do the must of their farm work oi; this ranch, with the exception of a little outside help dur ing threshing season, and they are making a success. They are laying off from fall seeding junt now, owing to Its being a little too dry for seeding on land Just recently broken. Bummer fallow land Is In fine cndltlon, however, and the grain already sown Is coming along fine These boys raised a lot of SO-bushel grain this season. Judge Campbell, Commissioners Dav idson and Bleak man and Clerk Waters returned fiom Portland .NatuMiiy af-' times al.uut U aihi Walla J-js ter having spent the most of the week ent. owinir. p--h;i. t., t f In that city during the meeting of the there is little a tivit in t! State HiKh way Com mis f on. Judfce market. Some re. en! (food r it ''.' 't iY AX in have S I Campbell took the members of the put the farmers to ..rk v-Uu in court down and back In his car and he their fall grain and this is rorrnng 'if. found It some task driving over the well The Walla Walla e tior, pro wet pavement. The court returned duced a very abundant crop the past quite well pleased over the results ob- season. The Webb bovs were former- tained for the Willow creek highway at the meeting of the commission. Nat and Paul Webb drove down from Walla Walla on Sunday and spent a few days at Heppner looking after business. They report very quiet ly interested in the stock busine.iH here and Paul was a resident of Morrow county for a great many years and ran sheep over the hills on the ranch now owned by D. O. Justus and Sons. Mor row county still looks mighty good to him. flflfl one eleven cigarette! Three Inseparables One for mildnesi .VIRGINIA One for mdbwnes. BURLEY One for aroma.TURKISH The finest tobacco perfectly aged and blended 20forl5 jl 11 j FIFTH AVE. UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllinilllllllllllllllllNg s a I The Cash Variety Store Kiddy Kara, $2.00 and $2.50.. Stamped Xiglit Gowns, S 1 Pillow Chkch ami Towels, Doilies and Lavs. 5 Big Values For Little Money 1 i 1 (IlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllC 1 1 i ti or me emu of the evening PEARL OIL KEROSINI HEAT AND LIGHT With clean-burning Pearl Oil in your oil heater you can make the children's evening play-hour warm and com fortable. And you can carry this comfortable warmth from play-room to bedroom or wherever you want it. There is no trouble no dirt or ashes. Pearl Oil la most econom ical because it burns with out waste. Every drop de livers comfortable warmth. It is refined and re-refined by our special process. That is your guarantee that it gives best results always. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by nam Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ;?ttamnanjttmmmtmmttmatnmnttmttmj! LIST YOUR LAND NOW Thoie who have Wheat Farms, Alfalfa and Stock Ranches for sale should call at my offlca and Hat the same at once, so as to get in on the fall and winter demand. I have sold a couple of big wheat ranches Just lately, and I 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 tills 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 see a bargain, or at least good value. My exclusive time will be devoted to the real ostate busi ness, and business Intrusted to me will receive prompt and eincient at tentlon. j. jyj gHUTT THIS RHAL ESTATK MAN UPSTAIRS IN COVHT HOU8H y WW Come on along! Fill up your makin's papers with P. A. Greatest sport you know to pull out your makin's papers and some Prince Albert and roll up a ciga rette! That's because P. A. is so delightfully good and refreshing in a cigarette just like it is in a jimmy . pipe! You never seem to get your fill P. A.'s so joy'usly friendly and appetizing. Prince Albert will be a revelation to your taste! No other tobacco at any price is in its class! And, it rolls up easily because it's crimp cut and it stays put It's the best bet you ever laid that you'll like Prince Albert better than any ciga rette you ever rolled! And listen! If you Have a jimmy pipe hankering by all means know what Prince Albert dan do for you! It's a revelation in a pipe as well as in a ciga rette! P. A. can't bite or parch. Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process. 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. Print Albtrt it tmid in tippy rtd bmgt, tidy nd tint, kmndtamt pound mud htll pound tin hwmmitrt tnd intht fund tryntml gltut mmmid.r with tmtnft mtitttntr top. NoNffi Albert Big Bargain in Small Creek Ranch 16 acres, all under ditch, partly in cultivation, alfalfa, Is strawberries, raspberries; good five room house, good barn and out buildings; stock and machinery; good 5 spring and well. Price $2250.00 if taken at once. 7 H miles from town. ROY V. WHITEIS I Real Estate and Insurance, Heppner. the national joy moA Csprrlfht 1921 fcr R. J. Rarnolda Tabacca Ca. WLutOD-Saltm, W.C Minor & Company Buys Old Shoes Saturday, Nov. 5th For every pair of Ladies or Misses Shoes you buy at our store Saturday, Nov. 5, 1921, we will pay you $1 for a pair of your old shoes. Bring in your old shoes. They are worth $1 on a new pair Sat urday, Nov. 5th. Buy 4 pairs of any quality hose and get one pair same quality Free. Saturday, Nov. 5th. Courtesy Day, Friday, Nov. 4th To avoid inconvenience of crowding you may select shoes and hose Friday if you wish and we will wrap them up to be delivered Satur day in accord with the above advertisement. Minor & Company iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1 Central Market j j j FRESH AND CURED MEATS j jf Fish In Season 1 H Take home a bucket of our lard. It 1 ! jf is a Heppner product and is as 1 ! good as the best. 1 Seeding Time Is Here Gilliam & Bisbee will sell you Drills and Harrows at prices that are right. Gilliam & Bisbee 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 IttfflttHtttl iiiutitutittiitttititiitntuiiiJtiitjjtjnfj