THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPFNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER . 1022.
TAGE TIIRI'i:
Professional Cards
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DENTIST
Office Upstairs Over Postoffice
Hrppaer, Orccun
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
I'UYSICUN ft SURGEON
Office in Monie Building
Trained Nurse Assistaat
Heppner, Orevm
C. C. CHICK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ft 8URGEON
Office Upstair Over Poitofflce
Trained Nana Auletant
Heppner, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices In
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
Van Vactor & Butler
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Suite SOS
First National Bank Building
THE DALLES, ORE.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court Bouse
Heppner, Oregon
Office Phone. Main MS
Reaidran Phone, Main 8
Francis A. McMenamin
LAWYER
Gilman Building, Heppner, Ore.
F. II. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE, OREGON
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Hrppner, Oregon
Phene 871
Heppner Sanitarium
DR. J. PERRY CONDER
Phraietan-ln-Charee
Treatment of all diseases. Isolated
wards for contagious diseases.
FIRE INSURANCE
Waters & Anderson
Successors to C C Pstlerson
Heppner, Oregon
MATERNITY HOME
MRS. G. C. AIKKN, HEPPNKR
I am prepared to take a limited num
ber ot maternity caei at my home.
Patients priTilegtd te ehooM thalr own
physician,
beat of care and attention assured.
PHONE m
E. J. KELLER
TREE PRUNING
AUCTIONEERING
HORSE SHOEING
Heppner, Oregon
L. VAN MARTER
FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies
REAL ESTATE
Hcppne Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Morrow County, Or
egon, administrator of the Partner
ship Estate of Minor ana tnompson
tha nartneshin consisting of W. 0
Minor and R. A. Thompson, W. 0.
Minor, deceased. All persons having
claims against the said fannersnip
Estate, are hereby notified and re
quired to present the same to me,
with proper vuochers, and duly veri
rl aa bv law reaulred. at the office
of my attorneys, Woodson ft Sweek,
iu Heppner, Oregon, within months
from first publication of this notice.
Dated and published the first time
this lflth day of Novembr, ihjm.
R, A. THOMPSON,
Administrator,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Mn,lnA la hhw rrlvan that tha un
derslgned has been appointed by the
County Court of the state oi uregon
for Morrow County Executor of the
F.4afa nt EimA K. P.Mtnin. deceased,
that all persona having claims against
the said estate must presem ine
,1..1tr vArlflaH Ai.pnnlir.ff to laW,
. mil nfflit. In Knnnner. Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of the frat publication of this) notice,
said dnte of first publication Demg
November 80, ivzk.
JOS. J. NYS, Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice la herebv eiven that the un
derslgned has been appointed by the
r,nt niirt f Morrow County, Or
egon, administrator of the estate of
Aaron Peterson, deceased, and has
qualified as such. All persons hav
ing claims against said deceased or
his estate are hereby notified and
required to present the same to me.
with proper vouchers and duly veri
tied as by law required, st the orBce
of Woodson k Sweek, my attorneys,
at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from fhe date of first publi
cation of this notice.
Dsted and published the first time
this ltlth day of November, 1922.
GUSTAV VICTOR PETERSON,
Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Crande, Oregon,
November 10, 1922. Notice is here
by given that Percy Claude Cox, of
Heppner, Oregon, who on December
9, 1920, mad Homestead Entry No.
020885, for SE'NE4 and NESliVl
Section 31, Township 3 South, Uaage
29 East, Willamette Meridian has til
ed notice of intention to make Final
three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
United States Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 6th day of
January, 19?3.
Claimant names aa witnessest
William Cunningham of Lena, Ore
gon; Charles Edwards, of Heppner,
Oregon; L. L, Hlatt, of Lena, Oregon;
Ben Cox, of Heppner, Oregon.
CARL G. HELM, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lit Grande, Oregon,
November 18, 1922. Notice is hereby
given that William Cunningham, of
Lena, Oregon, who, on August It,
1920, made Additional Homestead En
try, No. 017377, for WV.SWK, SEH
SWK, Section 20, NNW. SE14
NWKNWK, Section 29, NEKNKtt,
Section SO, Township 8 South, Range
29 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make Fi
nal three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
for United States Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 12th day of
January, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Paul Hisler, of Heppner, Oregon;
Percy Cox, of Heppner, Oregon;
Frank T. Peery, of Lena, Oregon; L.
L. Watt, of Lena, Oregon.
CARL G. HELM, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
November 25, 1922. Notice is here
by given that Francis McCabe, of
Lena, Oregon, who, on September 14,
1921, made Additional Homestead
Entry, No. 020116, for NEK, NWK
NW54, Section 28, Township 1 South,
Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore United States Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 19th day of
January, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Keegan, Mike McGuire,
Marsh Courtney, Pat McLaughlin, all
of Lena, Oregon.
CARL G. HELM, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
November 25, 1922. Notice is here
by given that Michael Curran, of
Lena, Oregon, who, on November 15,
1919, made Homeatesd Entry, No.
019263, for 8SEtt. SttNEK, SE14
SW14, SEKNW14, NWKSEK, Sec
tion 1, NEKNWK. Section 12, Town
ship 2 South, Range 28 East, Willam
ette Median, has filed notice of in
tention to make Final three-year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before United States
Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon,
on the 19th day of January, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. L. Vincent, Francis McCabe,
Percy Hughes, James Higgins, all of
Lena, Oregon.
CARL U. MKLH, Kegister.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN, that
the regular annual stockholders
meeting of the Lexington State Bank
will be held at Its banking rooms in
the Town of Lexington, Oregon, at
two o'clock P. M., Thursday, Janu
ary 11, 1923.
The purpose for which this meet
ing is called is to elect a Board of
Directors for the ensuing year and
for the transaction of any other bus
iness which may properly come be
fore it.
W. G. SCOTT, Fresidont.
Attest: W. O. HILL,
Cashier and Secretary.
Dated at Lexington, Oregon, De
ccmber 7, 1922.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT,
Notice is hereby given that Cor
delia Boten, administratrix of the es'
tate of John Garside, deceased, has
filed with the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
her final account as administratrix
of tho said estate, and that the Court
has fixed Monday, the 16th day of
January. 1923. at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day as the time,
and the County Court room in the
Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as
the place for hearing objections
thereto and the settlement thereof,
and all persons having objections to
said final account or to the settle.
ment of said estate are hereby re
quired to file such objections on or
before the time set for the nearing
thereof.
Dsted this 14th day of December,
1922.
CORDELIA BOTEN,
Administratrix,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
Carl G. Washburne,)
Chester W. Washburne,)
Bertha K. Lee, and Eva)
J, Hill, Plaintiffs,)
vs. ) -
Charles L. Flint; Also)
all other persons, or par-)SUMMONS
ties unknown claiming)
any right, title, estate,)
lien, or interest in the)
real estate described in)
the complaint herein, )
Defendants.)
To Charles L. Flint; Also all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
anv rtcht. title, estate, lien or inter
est in the reel estate described In the
complaint herein, Defendants;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answor the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court and
dnuse on or before six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this Summons upon you, and if you
fail to so appear or answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to
the above entitled court for the re,
lief nraved for In their complaint,
to-wit. For a decroo that the title
to all of Section sixteen (16) in
Township one (1) South of Range
twentv six (26) East of the Willnm
ette Meridian, in Morrow County,
Orciron. be quieted: that the plain
tiffs be adjudged to be the owners in
fee simple thereof; that you and each
of you b forever barred from claim'
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svialion history.
1
In 1921 the Portland office gave per
sonal service to 7000 persons.
In 1922 the Portland office gave per
sonal service to over 16,000 persons,
an increase of over 100 per cent over
1921.
In 1922 five branch bureaus were
established, Medford, Klamath Falls,
Bend, Pendleton and Ontario being
the points. They gave personal ser
vice to approximately 10,000 persons.
In 1921 the Bureau printed and dis
tributed 60,000 road maps of Ore
gon. On the back of these maps were
printed sectional maps of portions
of Oregon, giving in detail the road
systems of the various sections. Al
so printed on the back of a large
number of Oregon maps, a road map
of the state of Washington, used in
direcing tourists into that state
and through distribuions in Wash-
ngton, through garages, Chambers of
Commerce and tourist centers, 15,-
000 maps). The distribution in Wash
ington, for the purpose of attracting
tourists to Oregon, a system which
brought great returns.
Garages, service stations of all
kinds, hotels, Chambers of Commerce,
and other sources of information were
kept constantly supplied with road
maps.
In 1922 the Bureau printed 200,000
road maps of Oregon, with the road
systems of various sections of the
state on the reverse side, as in 1921.
There was also printed on the reverse
side of the Oregon maps 37,500 road
maps of California, 38,000 of Wash
ington! 21,750 of Idaho, the greater
numbers of which were distributed
in those states through the garages,
service stations. Chambers of Com
merce, etc., and brought tremendous
returns, thousands of people coming
into the state from adjoining states
who would not otherwise have visit
ed Oregon in 1922. Of these maps
less than 15,000 remained on hand
for winter and spring.
The Bureau in 1921 mailed out over
4000 files of literature to eastern
and other inquirers, and in 1922 mail
ed out about 5000 such files. These
included not only tourists literature
but the booklets and publicity of
Chambers of Commerce of Oregon,
covering agricultural and other op
portunities in this state. Impartial
service has been rendered all sec-
ions of the state.
The Bureau is becoming known
throughout the country, letters of in
quiry from various sections of the
United States and Canada being fre
quently received.
The Bureau had printed the story
of the Old Oregon Trail, which has
been broadly distributed and also has
distributed many thousands of copies
of the "Lure of Oregon."
The Bureau also had erected five
pictorial signboards 10 by 60 ft ad
vertising Crater Lake, Oregon Caves,
Mt. Hood, Columbia River Highway,
Wallowa Lake district and the Blue
Mountains. Crater Lake sign was
placed on the most traveled highway
near Los Angeles; Oregon Caves on
the Pacific Highway just south of
San Francisco; Wallowa Lake district
on the Lincoln Highway just east of
Salt Lake; Blue Mountains, just east
of Pocatella; Columbia Piver High,
way on the Yellowatone trail, just east
of Spokane, and Mt. Hood on tne
Yellowstone trail just east of Walla
Walla.
The Bureau has established friend
ly working relations with many
"trail" associations and with the aut
omobile clubs of California, to the
benefit of Oregon and the develop
ment of tourist traffic into Oregon.
The Bureau carries a tremendous
quantity of resort and travel litera
ture, tens of thousands of such
pieces of literature being distributed.
The Bureau maintains at all times,
readily accessible, all sorts of in,
formation such as may be helpful
to tourists and strangers in the state,
complete information regarding the
automobile camp grounds of the
state, the automobile ferries, resort
hotels, fishing and hunting informs
tion, and mass of such matter. Rare
ly is the Bureau "stumped" for an
accurate answer to any question, and
when it is, It gets the information
Ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest therein, and for such other
and further relief as may be just
and equitable,
This Summons is published upon
you in The baiette-Times once
week for six successive weeks pur
suant to an order of Hon. Gilbert
W. Phelps, Judge of the above enti
tled court, which order is dated De
cember 11th, 1922, and the date of
the first publication of this Summons
Is December 14th, 1922.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Postoffice address, Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF 8TOCKHOLDEDS'
MEETING
Notice Is hereby given that the ann
unl meeting of the stockholders of
the Hnrdman National Farm Loan
Association, will be held at the Coun,
cil Chambers in tho City of Heppner,
Morrow County Oregon, on Tuesday,
the 9th dny of January, 1923, at the
hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M. All stock
holders are earnestly requested to be
present.
C. I,. RWEEK, Secretary.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the Stock-
holders of the Farmers 4t Stock
growers National Bank of Heppner,
Oregon, will be held on Tuesday, the
9th day of January, 1923, at their
office between the hours of 10 a, m
and 4 p. m., for the election of off!
cers and the transaction of such
other business as may legally come
before it.
Doted this 9th day of December,
1922.
S. W. SPENCER, Cashier,
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at If 1 1
T . I
riieifaami n il
was catapulted into (light from the
Lo Angeles Jat week, the.Jant in
from some source. It knows bow
and where to get information of any
kind.
The manager also has the eare of
the Oregon State Exhibit, and hat
recently installed a new grain ex
hibit, the most beautiful ever in
stalled in Oregon. Visitors say the
Oregon Exhibit is the best and most
comprehensive in the United States,
the Los Angeles exhibit only exceed
ing it in site, but not in beauty of
display.
A condition below the ten year
average over an acreage somewhat'
less than last year is the Oregon
winter wheat situation as outlined
in the latest report of F. L. Kent
Statistician, U. S. Dept. of Agricul
ture. WINTER WHEAT:-Throughout the
nrincioal winter wheat growing
counties the fall season waa too dry
for satisfactory seeding. In some of
the eounties about the usual winter
acreage has been seeded, but in oth
ers seeding has been below the av
erage, A report from Union County
says in part, "Very dry weather has
interfered with fall seeding, prevent
ed fall plowing and damaged wheat
that was sown. Fall wheat acreage
90 per cent of last year." Baker,
Wallowa and Jefferson also report
acreage and condition much below
normal. Umatilla, Sherman, wasco.
Morrow and Gilliam counties, with
about 72 per cent of the total state
acreage of winter wheat report -
bout the same acreage as last year,
but with a somewhat lower condition.
In the western part of the state
fall seeding conditions were nearly
ideal and most growers had ample
opportunity to seed all the winter
wheat acreage they cared to witn tne
result that the western Oregon acre
age appears to be considerably in ex
cess of that of last year. But only
ten to fifteen per cent of the state's
winter wheat crop is grown in tnis
western district
The total Oregon acreage seeded
this fall is estimated at 852,000 acres
which compares with an estimate of
861,000 acres seeded a year ago. Con
dition reports indicated 91 per cent
of normal on Dec. 1, which compares
with 92 per cent last year, 97 per
cent in 1920, and 92 per cent for the
ten vear average.
The total U. S. acreage seeded tnis
fall is estimated at 46,069,000 which
s 'i2 ner cent less than the revised
estimate of 47,611,000 acres seeded
ast fall. Condition of the U. S. crop
is reported as 79.6 per cent De
cember 1 condition last fall was 76.6
per cent; 1920 was 87.9 per cent and
the 10 year average 87.9 per cent
Acreage and December 1 condition
in some ot tne leading wimer ni
states are reported as f 3l!ow:-Kan-sas
12,284,000. and 73 per cent;
Oklahoma, 8,733,000, td tJ per cent;
Nebraska 3,319,000, and 63 per cent
Texas 1,695,000 and 76 per cent; Col
orado, 1,678,000 and 68 per cent;
Washington 1,466,000 and 77 per cent;
Oregon 862,000 and 91 per cent;
California 813,000 and 96 per cent
Condition of the Oregon crop has
improved somewhat since December
While the past ween nas oeen
unusually cold, most of the wheat
fields have a good snow covering
which fell on unfroten ground. In
much of the wheat belt a good rain
preceded the snow, so that soil mois
ture conditions have materially im
proved. On the strength of this im
provement some growers who had en
gaged seed for spring reseeding, have
cancelled their orders. It is pretty
generally expected that more than the
usual amount oi reseeding win oe
necessary, due to unfavorable fall
seeding and growing conditions, Dut
not much can be determined definite
ly until early spring.
Condition of the u. s. crop nas
been somewhat impaired of late due
to severe cold and lack of snow cover
ing. KYE:-The Oregon rye lor grain
acreage seeded this fall is estimated
at 34.000 acres compared with 87,000
acres seeded last fall. Condition ot
the crop is placed at 90 per cent
The Dec. 1 condition last year was
94 per cent the 1920 condition was
96 per cent and the 10 year average
96 per cent
The U. S. rya acreage seeded tnis
fall is placed at 5,608,000 acres, com
pared with 6,210,000 acres in 1921.
The Dec. 1, 1922, condition was 84.3
per cent; 1920, 90.5 per cent and
the 10 year average 90.8 per cent
Foreign Crop Notes
Latest forecasts indicate a wheat
harvest in Argentina and Australia
for 1922-23 about 7,000,000 bushels
greater than for the year preceding.
In South Africa climatic conditions
are generally favorable, although
rain has been much needed in some
sections.
Fall seding in Europe generally
has been delayed, but the condition
of the crop is good. Increased acre
ages of winter grains are reported
for this year in Europe, Italy and
Bulgaria. In Germany the acreage is
about the same as last year with a
somewhat lower condition.
The Russian wheat production for
1922 has been roughly estimated at
about 40 per cent increase over 1921
but it is not considered probable that
there will be any of the crop for ex
port Condition of the new wheat
crop is reported to be only fair, but it
is estimated that there has been a
marked increase over the acreage of
rcent years.
F. L. KENT, Agr. Statistician,
A Christmas party was enjoyed at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Fer
guson of Sand Hollow on Monday
evening, followed by an old fashion
ed country dance, all of which was
greatly enjoyed by the poople of the
neighborhood.
Slat's Diary
By ROSS FARQUHAR.
Friday Well Pug Sttvens finely
got hiisen today a playing futball.
Slim and Red fell on
him after he had ben
takled and there com
bined wait busted his
Collar bon in to. We
tuk him to the dr. and
he told the dr. it felt
C as if like sum thing
lwas loose and doc he
a !..,. j .a ..j v..
yure collarbone is
busted clean off. k
Pug is so stuck up he
wont hardly speak to
us fellows. Just like
a man who has had an
operation. and the
girls look at him and
si to there self and call
up and ask how is he
and Ect and he gets in
the games for nuthing and get candy
gave to him. Sum kids has got all
the luck.
Saturday As I was passing by
Schottes bakry he cum to the dore
and ast me did I like eookyi and I
sed Yes sir I'll say I do. He turned
around and picked up a basket full
of the same and I was shivering with
agitation and he aed Well I gess I
better delrVer these my own self
then if that is the Case.
Sunday I mist takeing s bath las
nite and ma reminded me about it
erly this morning and then when
I was done she balled mo out for
makeing so much noise while I was
batheing and I up and told her that I
diddent Deleave in keeping it a secrit
when you tuk a bath.
Monday Lots of swell fokes Is
nameing there houses sum name k
Mrs. Elder ast pa what was we go
ing to name are bran new house, and
pa sed he gess he wood call it the
House the Jack bilt and she sed why
so and he leplyed and sed Because
it tuk all the jack he cud ern and
borry and stand off fokes for and
that was why he was a going to call
it that.
Tuesday Jake has got hit Radio
in now and this evning he cum down
and sed he got in tutch with XJB
and WBX and ZFG and Ant Emmy
looks at him and sed Look here dont
go spelling names when you tawk
you don't need to be afrade of me
telling no one. ,
Wednesday Tonite wile studying
my gramer I ast pa what was a figger
of speech and he looked to see if ma
was in the kitchen and then he sed
very lowly Yure ma is a figger of
speech. Ma was over to Gillems.
Thursday I cum home very tired
and xhausted and was wandering if
it wood make me sick to eat weeners
and ice cream and angle cake I bet
pa it woodent make me sick. Pa win.
Miss Blanche Fahy, grade teacher
in the local schools, is spending her
holiday vacation at Prairie City, vis
iting with her friens, Miss Margaret
Brown. Miss Brown was bookkeep
er for Messrs. Oxman & Harrington
road contractors, while they had of
fices in Heppner last year.
The Ultooa)
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JACK MULLIGAN
Sherman, Clay & Company Representative at
HARWOOD'S JEWELRY STORE
I. O. O. F. Building, Heppner Phone 1062
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HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
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I ARLINGTON-HEPPNER STAGE LINE
I WE MEET TRAINS NOS. I, 2 AND 18
i NEW SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1st
TO HEPPNER
A.M. P.M.
Arlington ....Lv 9:00 2:00
Cecil Lv 10:20 3:20
Morgan Lv. 10:35 3:35
lone Lv 11:05 4:05
Lexington ..Lv 11:30 4:30
Heppner Ar 11:55 4:55
5 HEADQUARTERS AT PATRICK HOTEL
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HEMST'TCHING I have installed I
s hemsutchint; machine at my apart
ment in the Gilman building and will
give all ordera for work in tnat line
my best attentoin. Your patronage is
solicited. Mrs. C. C. Patterson, tf.
It pays to buy good lubricating oils.
Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo
ples Hardware Comoanv. tf.
Good board and room In private
family; reasonable price. Phone 663,
city.
It pays to buy good lubricating oils.
Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo
ples Hardware Company. tf.
It pays to buy good lubricating oils.
Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo
ples Hardware Company. tf.
HONEY FOR SALE In S and 10
pound pails at 12M cents per pound
post paid, in lots of 60 pounds 12
cents post paid. CURTIS WHARTON,
Juntura Ore.
FOR SALE Standard bred Mam
moth Bronze turkey toms. Well ma
tured birds (10.00 each if taken by
Thanksgiving. B. H. PECK, Heppner.
FOR SALE A few well developed
Duroe Jersey weanling pigs. $6.00
each if taken soon. B. H. PECK,
Heppner.
FOR RENT Good room in private
residence gentleman preferred. In
quire this office.
legal Guarantee Given
Nm neeat Knif no pain ooatjaae wart.
Oak to see Ole-o-aie Pile Treatment.
PATTERSON ft SON
Main Street -: Heppner, Oregon
FELL BROS.
Auto Repair
Shop
Fords A Specialty
Oils and Grease
No-Nock Bolt
Fell Bros.
End of Willow Street, Eaat at
Patrick Hotel
Every Make of
Record Plays
on
The Brunswick
Come ice this wonderful in.
rention the Bruruwick Ultona
which brine all artist on all
make of record into the home.
Much of the widespread prefer-
ence for the -Brunswick il due to
thi txtlutivt feature.
TO ARLINGTON
A.M. P.M.
Heppner ....Lv 9:00 4:00
Lexington ..Lv. 9:25 4:25
lone Lv 9:50 4:50
Morgan Lv 10:05 5:05
Cecil Lv 10:35 5:35
Arlington ....Ar. 1 1 :55 6 ;55
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Big Cut In
Overland Cars
WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND
$1455 $666
We have taken the Morrow County Ag
ency for the OVERLAND and WILLYS
KNIGHT cars. Let us give you a demon
stration. RAY M. 0V1ATT - DICK JOHNS
At Universal Garage
Heppner, Oregon
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1923
The New Year is upon us, and our wish
that the coming year will see the ful
fillment of all your hopes and the
accumulation of much joy
and prosperity.
Peoples Hardware Co.
Heppner Oregon
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