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T1IE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIErrXER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922.
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(0. A. C. Extension Sen ice Sews.)
Dwigtit Mistier, Morrow county,
used to be t traveling salesman. His
company sent him out to Morrow
county once to look over some farm
property. After he had viewed the
country and the opportunities there
the idea of becoming a farmer him
self developed rapidly, and shortly
he returned to the county and pur
chased 1440 acres. That w as in the
fall of 1917. Now he is farming
3500 acres, having half in crop and
the other half in summer fallow. The
neighbors shook their heads when
Mr. Misner bought in Morrow coun
ty, because he went out to the north
ern edge of the county on land which
old-timers said would not grow
wheat. The land he purchased was
valued at $15.00 an acre. His land
now, and that in his vicinity, is val
ued at $30.00. This increase is due
to the results that Mr. Misner has
secured from up-to-date dry farming.
Consulted Moro Station.
One of the first things he did was
to go over to the Moro station andj
study the results there. He found, i
for instance, that if he did not get!
his summer fallow plowed early he:
might just as well save his time and
money and not plow at all. He learn-!
ed that it would not make him anyj
money to harrow in wheat in the i
spring; that Turkey Red was the best
winter wheat, and many other val
uable pointers. Under his up-to-date
system of dry farming he ob
tained between 13 and 20 bushels
an acre last year, and his place is
considered good for 15 bushels on
the average year in and year out.
Developed His Community.
Not only has Mr. Misner done
well for himself but he has assisted
in developing the entire neighbor
hood in which he lives, first, by his
demonstration that much land bor
dering on the line between success
and failure could be throvr. into tne
"success" side of the scales by prop
er methods; and second, by helping
the community by his leadership in
all progressive affairs.
FOR SALE Nice five-room bun
galow, built in features, four lots,
garden. Cost $2000. Will take
good used car and $300. Easy terms
rn balance, $660. Address Box 417,
Hermiston. Oregon. 3t.
FOR SALE OR KENT: I am offer-j xoth k.
ing for sale mv 5-room residence! Notice is hereby given that I. the un
propertv in north Heppner; patent ' J.!. unjer th laws of the state
-. . " i , ... j , , i of Oregon, have taken up the animal
toi et in house; good cellar ana wood . .. . , , ,
. , . hereinafter described while running at
shed; large chicken house and park; ,art on mv rremi.,e, in Morrow coun-
ill sell, lease or rent by the month; , ty. Oregon. to-u: on bay geuing.
$15 per month or if taken by the," "
vear, il. rer montn. enquire ot , , -
Tom Bovd. Herrner or write MRS.
JOSEPHINE SCHEMPP, Hood Riv
er, Oregon. 2m.
STRAY HORSES.
There came to my place the E.
S. Duran farm on Blackhorse on
May 20, 5 head of range horses; two
of these are mares about 5 years old
having by side colts about tow-year-
olds; one small black mare, about a
3-vear-old; no visible marks or
brands; unbroke animals ROBERT
E. PER1CK. Heppner, rOegon. 3t.
CHAUTAUQUA SEASON TICK
ETS On sale Saturday, June 10, at
the following places: Minor & Co.,
Thomson Bros., Patterson & Son,
Sam Hughes Co., Humphreys Drug
Co., Case Furniture Co., Haylor's,
Fountain of Sweets, Phelps Grocery
Co.
WANTED A 22 or 24-inch Case
thresher. N. Thompsen, lone, Ore.
3t.
with no visible
id color all over.
unbroke.
That I will on Saturday, the 1st day
ot July. I?:! at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day, at my place seven
miles due north of Heppner (the Bell
farm), Oregon. In Baid Morrow County, I
unless the animal shall have been re-;
deemed, sell tor cash In hand to the
'highest bidder, said animal, for the
purpose ot paying the costs of taking'
up, holding and selling of said animal,;
together with reasonable damages for J
the injury caused by the running at
large on said premises. I
R. W. SNIDER j
Dated and published the first time,
this 15th day of June, 1923.
Ice Cream
Made from Pure Sweet Cream and Milk by
Morrow County Creamery
Company
Phone in your orders for picnics and parties
Our Service Will Please You
GILLIAM & BISBEE'S
COLUMN j&
Shell Fish!
DO YOU ENJOY SHELL
FISH!
Oysters
Clams
Crab
Served in any style to
your order.
Our Sunday dinner should
also attract you on these
warm summer days.
Bring the wife and have
dinner with us.
Elkhorn Restaurant
Heppner
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AT MY PLACE ON BALM FORK, 7 MILES SOUTHEAST OF HEPPNER, ON
I Saturday, June 24
Obituary
IN 1921
Our Business
DIED
NOW SHE'S DEAD AGAIN
We don't know where she's
gone to, only trust for the best
But trusting, won't do: that is
what caused her death.
Bring some money instead
of flowers to the funeral.
Legal Guaraatee Given
Ho nd 9 Km'a no pain continue work.
Ask to see Gleo-nis Pile Treatment.
PATTERS05 SOW
Main Street. -:- Heppner, Oregon
FOR SALE Two-man
Inquire this office.
combine,
tf.
Gilliam & Bisbee
FELL BROS- 1 Sale Begins at 10 A. M. Free Lunch at Noon i
Auto Repair
Shop
Fords A Specialty
Having sold my place I will offer at public sale the following personal property:
7 Head of Horses
One gray mare, age 12, weight 1500.
One roan horse, age 10, weight 1600.
One sorrel horse, age 6, weight 1400
One roan horse, age 7, weight 1400.
One bay mare, age 5, weight 1300.
One bay horse, age 4, weight 1200.
One roan mare, age 12, weight 1100.
Farm Implements
1 Superior Drill, new.
1 14-inch gang plow.
1 16-inch side hill plow, new.
1 double disc. 3 Harrows.
Wagon and hay racks. Header box.
1 16-foot wheat rack. 1 grindstone.
1 portable granery. 1 fanning mill
1 Cider mill. 1 scalding vat.
1 New No. 7 Simplex separator.
1 Hack. 1 Set breeching harness.
3 Sets lead harness. 1 single harness.
1 Fresno scraper.
All Household Goods, including Oak Din
ing Room Set, Kitchen Cabinet, Stove,
-: Dishes, Sewing Machine, and other
articles too numerous to mention.
15 Head Dairy Stock
6 fresh cows with calves.
6 cows, fresh in September.
1 2-yr.-old heifer. 2 l-yr.-old heifers.
Oils and Grease
No-Nock Bolt
Fell Bros.
End of Willow Street, East of
Patrick Hotel
TERMS OF SALE
SIX MONTHS' TIME ON APPROVED NOTES, INTEREST AT 8 PER CENT;
ALL SUMS OF $10.00 AND UNDER, CASH; 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR
CASH ON SUMS OVER $10.00.
I FRANK WINNARD, Owner I
Heppner Chautauqua, Six Days, June 24th to 29th
Big Celebration
PARKERS MILL JULY 2, 3, 4, 5, 1922
FOUR BIG DAYS
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
STAR THEATER
SATURDAY, June 17th
WANDA HAWLEY in
"The House That Jazz Built"
The story of a wife who was spoiled with too
much money, Idleness and luxury. A vamp nearly
got her husband, but the wife came to her senses
In the nick of time and won him back. A comedy
drama that Is a lesson to those whose home life Is
troubled, and a warning to those who are happily
married,
ALSO SX'HKEN MAGAZINE and CARTOONS
SUNDAY and MONDAY, June 18 & 19
MADGE KENNEDY in
'The Highest Bidder"
Adapted from the story "The Trap" by Maxlmll
lian Foster. The story of a man who set a trap for
the girl who loved him, and caught himself In It
a sparkling picture of love and intrigue In New
York's smart sot. Romance, Comedy, Drama.
ALSO SCREEN FICTOGRAPH
TUES. and WED., June 20 and 21
TOM WISE in
"Father Tom" .
The Stage's Favorite Character Comedian In a
Typical Role. "Bubbles," a famous race horse, had
been stolen. On "Bubbles" rested the happiness of
many hearts. If he won the race the mortgage
could be paid. Bee the thrilling rescue of "Bub
bles" and hts splendid victory. See "Father Tom"
spread the sunshine of his genial personality on all
about him. See him match hearts, smooth over quar
rels and make his own town a happier, better
place to live In.
Also Araop's Fable, "TMR CAT AND THE MICE,"
and TOPICS OF THE DAY
THURS. and FBI, June 22 and 23
THOS. H. INCE'S DRAMA OF TODAY
"Mother o' Mine"
Adapted from 'The Octopus" by Chas. Belmount
Davis. A mighty story of true hearts and (else. A
drama of the way of the world.
(Is capital punishment essential to the welfare
of this community?)
A Men's Store
For TheW orkingman
I Lave a complete stock of work clothes, from
which you may select just the garment best suited
for your work.
WORE 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
ENBER6 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
V7 JWftVJ,-
BIG POWER
, Jbr BIG AUTOMOBILES
You selected your car carefully for qual
ity. Select your motor fuel the same way.
It's unfair to feed a good car an inferior
gasoline.
"Red Crown" answers completely the
automotive engineer's demand for a
motor fuel that will vaporize rapidly and
uniformly in the carburetor and ex
plode cleanly in the cylinders. All the
heat units it contains are converted into
power at the drive wheels.
"Red Crown" is uniform in quality
every gallon is the same, wherever and
whenever you buy it
Fill at the Red Crown sign at Service
Stations, at garages, or other dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
ThtGasolmt
oQualiry
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