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I'Anr. fix THK OAXETTK-TIMKS, ilFJTXF.R, OREGON, TIU'RSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. CECIL ITt?.!S DF ISTEEEST belonging to Minor and lone on Thursday. Mr. and .Mrs. H. V. Tyler ar.d .Miss Eleanor L. Furney and heri shildren of Rhea and also .Mr. and pur'! 'f Cscii school pave a f,neMrs. Zenneth Logan of Four Mile rroeram at the closing of thi-ir .-h.vni !ere vi.sitors at the home of Mr. and on Fndav eveninc, uhich as thor oiishly enjoyed by a large number of friends. After the program ttirough the absence of the chair man, A. Henriksen filled the vacancy with honors and a delightful evening as spent. The young people en joyed themselves immensely with all sorts of games, etc., ice cream, cake, coffee, etc., being served during the evening. Miss Furney left on the local on Saturday morning for Pen dleton, The Dalles and Portland to visit with friends before leaving for her home in Astoria. Our good w ish es go iwth her. We offer our con gratulations to Miss Millred Duncan and Master Jackie Hynd, pupils of Miss Furney, who succeeded in win ning their diplomas for high school. Messrs. Rogers and Gurdane, ac companied by Misses Odile Groshens and Isabel Wilson, all from Heppner, made a short visit with Mrs. T. H Lowe at the Highway House on Sun day before leaving for Arlington. i tie ladies were taking lessons or. "how to shoot squirrels with bcth eyes open." We heard the gentle men declare they will give no more lessons this season for by the time they reached home they were quite exhausted and were certainly "sad der but wiser men. Messrs. G. Moore and E. Ander son, contractors who are surfacing tne Lexington-Heppner highway, and also J. Snyder of Lexington made a short stay m Cecil on Fri day. These gentlemen had been looking over the road from the county line to Heppner Junction pending the contract of same road. Several fine samples of fine Mer ino wool are to be seen at Cecil store. These samples were sheared at Sand Hollow by Hat Pearson and shearers who declared they so far this season had not sheared finer ewes or cleaner wool or heavier fleeces either. mmii'k to tm-mrons. Nolk-e is hore'oy given that the un ,1. -::r.e.l has been appointed admin. isinit.r .le b,ms r..n of the Kstate of V'.tliew J. Sleenson, deceased, by the ivuv.ty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and has qualified ;us suoh. All persons having claims against saui estate are required to file The same rtronerlv verified, at the ottlee were doing business in Arlington on 'of Woodson and s-k. my attorneys. in Heppner. Oregon, on or before six months from the date of first publica tion hereof. . A. U COUXETT. Administrator. Pate of first publication June 1. 19J2. Mrs. Everett Locan in Cedil on Sun day. ; .Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and children Miss Violet Hynd arrived home on sunaay trom the county seat where she has been a student of .Heppner high school. Miss Violet intends to rusticate at Butterby Flats for the summer months before re turning to her studies once more. T. W. Lowe arrived in Cecil on Friday after spending a few days in Heppner before leaving for Mon tana for summer range, with a few Thursday. We are pleased to hear Karl is improving greatly under the care of his doctor in Portland. Smythe Bros, sheep have been passing through Cecil all week for their ranges. The tenth band pass ed through Cecil on Saturday. All are in the best of condition. Airs. Charles Gardner, Mrs. Pence I and Miss Duster, all of Salem, spent Saturday and Sunday in Cecil vis iting with Mrs. Gardner's son, Tunis bnyder. A. Henriksen of Willow creek ranch returned home from the coun ty seat on Thursday after spending several days amongst his friends in town. Miss Grace Palmateer, whose school on Four Mile closed on Friday for the summer vacation, left on the local for Hood River on Saturday. Miss Malinda May who has been teaching in Vale arrived at her home at Lone Star ranch on Sunday where she will spend her vacation. W. G. Hynd and brother Dave from their ranch, Rose Lawn, in Sand Hollow spent the week-end with friends in Cecil. Geo. Brandes of Butterby Flats spent a few days in Portland before caving with the Mayors sheep for the mountains. Mrs. Jack Hynd and sons Herbert and Jackie were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perry at Ewing on Sunday. Walter Pope and J. Peterson of The Willows were loking up their friends around Cecil on Sunday. Oscar Lundell autoed to The Dalles on Saturday where he will visit friends for a short time. Harold Ahalt, government trapper, spent the week-end in the lone dis trict. Herb Hvnd was a business man in FELL BROS. Auto Repair Shop Fords A Specialty Oils and Grease No-Nock Bolt Fell Bros. End of Willow Street, East of Patrick Hotel Legal Guarantee Giveru JVo ncd of ATmVe no pain continue work. Ask to see Gle-o-nii Pile Treatment. PATTERSON SON Main Street, -:- Heppner, Oregon JEWELERY The New Store Will Be Open For Business WEDNESDAY, JUNE SEVENTH MI?. F. L. HARWOOD, direct from Portland expects to carry a complete line of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelery AVatck repairing my specialty taken care of by me personally and all work guaranteed. Lo cated Odd Fellows Buiding, Heppner. THE FIRST WATCH for repairs June 7 after 8 o'clock will be done FREE OF CHARGE GILLIAM & BISBEE'S j& COLUMN & Obituary IN 1921 Our Business A Men's Store ForTheWorkingman I have a complete stock of work clothes, from which you may select just the garment best suited for your work. WORK PANTS of every description. Full stock of WORK SHIRTS, including the "BIO YANK", the most popular work shirt made. LIGHT HAREST SHOES. I have the famous WEY ENBERG SHOE, the shoe that is made the strongest where the wear is greatest. A Men's Store For Men David A. Wilson EVERYTHING IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G.T DIED NOW SHE'S DEAD AGAIN We don't know where she'si gone to, only trust for the best. I But trusting won't do: that is! what caused her death. Bring some money instead of flowers to the funeral. Gilliam & Bisbee Heppner -Arlington Auto Stage Leaves Heppner, Hotel Patrick, 9:00 A. M. Arrives Arlington, Grande Hotel, 12 M. Fare $3.00. Leaves Arlington, Grande Hotel, 2:30 P. M. Arrives Heppner, Hotel Patrick, 6:00 P. M., Fare $3.00. Via Lexington and lone Arriving at Lexington from Heppner, 9:30 A. M. Fare 50c. Arriving at lone Hotel from Heppner 10:00 A. M. Fare $1.00. Arriving at lone Hotel from Arlington 4:30 P. M. Fare $2.00. Arriving at Lexington from Arlington 5:30 P. M. Fare $2.50. CONNECTING WITH TRAINS NO. 2 and 18 EAST BOUND AND NOS. 1 and 17 WEST BOUND. J. C. OWEN, Proprietor Another Good Game of BASEBALL CONDON vs. HEPPNER Heppner Athletic Field SUNDAY, JUNE 11th This will undoubtedly be the fast est game played here this season Harvest With A Harris Combine The Cheapest, Most Satisfactory Way Karl L. Beach, Morrow Co. Agt. Write or call on me at Lexington, or see JASON BIDDLE, Heppner Buy from merchants who display this sign Merchants who display this sign recommend Oregon quality goods. They guarantee the merchandise they sell. They are community upbuilders They merit your patronage. TF EVERY resident of Oregon 1 diverted 50 cents a day of his or her present normal ex penditure to the purchase of Oregon-made products the im mediate result would be : 25,000 more people employed in Oregon industries. $30,000,000 increase in an nual payrolls of the stale. , $120,000,000 increase in year ly output of Oregon factories. Insist upon Oregon-made produces. They successfully compete with the world's best. Buy Oregon-made goods on MERIT. Our half dollars will build a greater Oregon. Send for directory of products manu factured in Oregon. Refer to it when you make your purchases. Associated Industries of Oregon , 702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon Big Celebration PARKERS MILL, JULY 2, 3, 4, 5, 1922 FOUR BIG DAYS M tore the result of complete vaporization It isn't gasoline that explodes in the cylinder of your car and makes power. It's gas air, mixed in the car buretor with gasoline to form vapor. Red Crown gasoline vaporizes completely. It forms a homoge neous mixture with 12 to 16 times its volume of air. That mixture explodes cleanly and powerfully, leaving comparatively little car bon residue on valves, spark plugs and cylinder walls. That's why you get better mileage out of "Red Crown" -and a cleaner, sweeter-running engine. Fill at the Red Crown sign at Standard Oil Service Stations, at garages and at other dealers. - STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cslifenis) The Gasoh Prices for Work on Ford Cars These prices are the same as charged for Ford work in all Ford Service Stations Motor Division Overhaul motor and transmission Overhaul motor only . Overhaul transmission only, or repair or replace magnets ... Install or rent one piston or one connecting rod ..... Install or rent two or more pistons or conenctlng rods ! Tighten ne connecting rod bearing Tighten two or more connecting rod bearings Z!Z!Z! Heplace transmission bands (Sedans and Coupes with starter 75c extra) .. Iloplace transmission cover gasket . Orlnd valves and clean carbon emove carbon only. (This operation to be used only when the "cus tomer will not permit grinding of valves.).... Clean out oil feed pipe Heplace cylinder head gasket " " Replace radiator or all three hoso connections !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Heplace one hose connection only ' Clean crank case or Install gasket under lower cover".'.".'" Overhaul carburetor Adjust clutch Angers and transmission bands !!.Z!!!Z!!Z!Z Adjust transmission bands only ZZZZZ !'.' $25.00 20.00 . 14.00 4.50 6 00 2.50 4.50 2 75 2.50 3.00 Rear System Division Ovorlmul rear axle and rebush springs and porches when neces sary . , Repair or replace drive shaft tube ....ZZ!ZZ Replace rear spring tie bolt, or new leaf InoludlnV'ponshln'g'Tnd graphlting of leaves and lining up of body Remove front and rear springs, polish and graphite leaves "only ..!! neplace spring porches, one 75c, both Tad rear Bprlng to line up body or replace rear spring tie bolt only Instnll felt and steel washers, one side 75c, both sides Install brake shoes and equalize emergency brakos, one 'shoe!. Install outer roller bearing each ... Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion, or drive goar (no other work necesesary Front System Division Overhaul front axle Including rebushing of springs and perches when necessary straightening and lining up ad nadjusting of wheels ttobush spindle bodies and armseach side !...Z........' Rebush spindle body each Rebush spindle arm each ' Replace front spring tie bolt or ne loaf, Including polishing and graphlting of leaves Replace front spring or tie bolt only ZZZZZ!!! Replace front cross member 1.76 1.25 1.00 .60 40 .75 1.50 .60 .40 7.00 4.00 3.00 1.00 1 25 1.60 1.26 .76 1.26 1.00 Heplace front cross member (without removing from car).. Replace rear cross member 5.00 1.60 1.00 .76 2.60 1.50 6.00 I 00 7.60 All motor overhalus include recharging of magnets when necessary, free of charge. Amber machines to make tests on all electrical light ing systems. Will locate all shorts and leaks and test the battery. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Under New Management Universal Garage Browning & Johns