PAfiE FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923, I jvc (Veil News Items. TL. Ffcirmt.U i ir Vitrtin Bmertl f im1. fttt rr. Kmr. k.in drum. i!d it -m-i! he to-be crohettrm, "'.i.ttir r f ti- H. l!.rrifn, vto Hri, drum rr .is4r., Herbert Hynd, wi ht!ip, Mi. A. C, Lone, pisnift. h w jj- p rh'k:,t rij;M I rkcUCing to ( r. W tiive i,hrd m mis or that u i prhf it ir.p i to tke plac often tij j!frfii,-n in ail the inMrumeTiti m reached d then, oh Heppner brird, Ikifcrc! Wid Ihlmatecr of Wir.dynook we are t'ad to y, iii ab to b at work free v. ore after hi severe i lines r'iped by t ot ltrg able to resist the t-irptftiton of oatHjr too many dainty tt tr jr at the tiumtrout parties he ftiti-rdi-d. We have great hopes of Wid n-ieiidirf bis ways in tbe fu ture for Ihst wfn ar,d heard of him be had entin-ly forgotten about the ii.ner man and was ceasing: down Wil low creek on Wednesday in search of bay for his hungry stock. KilSamey, tbe residence of J. J. SI c Entire near Cecil, as the scene of a very lr.rge pa lb. e ring on Monday evening. Ibo occasion was R merry welcome to Mr. ai.d Mrs. Mike Mc Kniire on their return from their honeymoon by everyone on Willow creek. A very jolly evening was :-jtr.t by ail. Mei-srs Oscar Lundell i'T,d Galen Faulkner supplied the m ti me for the dancing. Mrs. Roy Scott who has. been vis iting at Butterby Flats for th past week left on Monday for Heppner where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. Jack Hynd for a few days before re turning to her home at Freereout. Mr. and Mrs. Zenncth Logan who have been visiting friends in Hepp ner, made a short stay among their Cecil friends before leaving on Fri day for their home at Boardman. E. Stamp of Keppner made a trip to Butterby Flats on Monday for sev eral head of cattle which G. B. Swag part of the Central Market had pur chased from Hynd Bros. Mrs. T. H. Lowe of the Highway House, Miss Violet Bedford of Rhea Siding and Elmer Schaefer of Mor gan were the guests of the Mayor at Butterby Flats on Sunday. F. Cooley, cook at the Shepherd's Rest, was called to Portland on busi ness on Friday. Jack Lester of Heppner has taken up the duties of cook for the future. Miss Violet Bedford and Miss Annie Hynd and E. Schafer of Morgan, ac accompanied Mr. Kelsay to lone and took in the benefit dance Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs, Krebs and twin sons left on the local for Portland on Sun day to visit with friends for few days before returning to the Last Camp. ( Frank Pat ton. time keeper at War ren Construction camp at Rhea Sid ing, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perry and daugh ter Miss Crystal Roberts of Ewing were visiting at Butterby Flats on Saturday. Roy Scott of Freezeout ranch ar rived at Butterby Flats on Friday and is looking up his Cecil friends, i John Krebs, accompanied by his j sifter. Miss Margaret of Portland,' were visiting in Arlington on Sunday. Max Gorfkle. buyer for th Pec d;etoi Hide A Junk Co., n a busy man in the Cecil vicinity Tuesday. F. G. Kelsay of lone was the dinner puet of M rs. Geo. Henriksen at M raw berry ranch on Friday. F. C. Malioy of Morgan, blacksmith and storekeeper, honored Cecil with a call on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Noble of Rhea Siding were doing business in Hepp ner on Friday. Lea oca Mr. Slay Case departed Wednes day morning for Hot Lake, whew she will take treatment for rheumatic trouble. She has been confined to her home for the past two weeks, Mrs. Case was accompanied by her duuehter, Miss VeUia. The Latourell Auto Company re ceived a full car load of Fords this week, the car getting in Tuesday eve ning. The prospects are good for the disposal of the machines, and Mr. Latoruell does not expect to have them on hand long. HEMSTITCHING I have installed a hemstitching machine at my apart ment in the Oilman b'-'ilding and will give all orders for work in that line my best attentoin. Your patronage is solicited. Mrs. C. C, Patterson. tf. STRAYED From my pasture about Jan. 20th, cne bay mare, age 8 years, weight about 1-00; mane was roach ed last Sept. Branded circle 3 on left shoulder. Notify C. N. Jones, Heppner; Thone 2SF5L Ben Swaggart and Ben Boone were in from the Swaggart farm yesterday. They report it pretty hard sledding for a car some of the way, as the roads are yet soft and slippery from the many snow drifts. FOR SALE 6 head 4-year-old Bel gian horses; 2 new Oliver double discs, 8 ft. Will trade discs for horses. Property can be seen at the Blackhorse ranch. Terms. E. M. HULDEN. EmeVy Gentry, who is district man ager for the West Coast Life Insur ance Co., departed yesterday for Seat tle to attend a convention of agents of the company in session there this week. Lotus Robison was down from his ranch near Hardman on Wednesday. It will soon be much easier to get to town from out that way after the snow ia all gone and the ground set tles. WANTED A girl to do general housework. Have all electrical con veniences; pay f 30 per month; I take entire charge of children. MRS. CLAUDE COX. FOR SALE 200 bushels of good clean seed barley. Inquire B. F. Swaggart, Eastern Oregon Jack Farm, Lexington, Oregon. FOR SALE U. S. Motor truck, 1H ton, pneumatic tires, in good condi tion; reasonable terms. Write Box 391, lone, Oregon. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mead in this city on Mon day. February 26th. All reported to be doing well. The sheriff's office is a busy place Does It Pay? Mnumirrwwwm a Advertising has made the Victrola dog famous. It has made the cash register a big brother to retailers all over the world.' It has introduced the world to a substitute for sole leather. It is displacing the truck horse with 40 hosepower trucks. It has helped you to an appreciation of Stetson hats, Walk-Over, Douglas and Em erson shoes. It has made the hand-written letter an oddity in business. It has put hair oil on heads where no hair oil would do any good, and on heads where no hair oil was needed. It has put Castoria down your throat, left bristles in your gums, and then came along with a Rubber-set and took them out. It has put Zozodont, Pebeco and Pepso dent on your teeth. It has put a Gillette against yourTiayfield. It has put Murine in your eye, sold you Cuticura for pimples, Pears for the bath and Ivory for the tub. It has put Arrow collars around your neck and Ingersols aroung your wrist. It has jammed your feet in Holeproof sox, put Paris garters on your legs, and Tiffany rings on your fingers. It has stuck Robert Burns cigars between your teeth, worn out your jaws on Wrigley's and posted you on what to buy to cure corns, warts, bunions and ingrowing toe nails. Go anywhere you want to, do anything vuu wish, and advertising has had a hand in it absolutely. And then some people ask "DOES AD VERTISING PAY?" UifM dy. Txpying timt ia on WEST COAST I.lt'K-An idf.l in surance wrvicc. Sp T. A. Huirhs. Silver leed Wyandotte cockerels lor sale; each. Ida lleliker, lone. WEST COAST LIKE An ideal in surance service. See T. A. Hushes. FOR SAi.E Rurnieister piano. In quire Mrs. C. M. Scrivner. WEST COAST LIFE - An ideal in surance service. See T. A. Hughes, This is apple week. Have you been eating your "daily doien"? WEST COAST LIFG-An ideal in surance service. See T. A. Hughes. HOUSE FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath. Inquire this office. Who will got the clock in Harwood's window? Work Mules For Sale. Inonir. tM office. IF YOU have a dollar and you take off ten per cent you have ninetv cents left. If you put ten per cent back again, however, you haven't got your dollar back again. You've got ninety-nine cents. One cent has van ished in the operation of tearing down and building up. You can bank on it whenever you begin to monkey wun sometning one hundred per cent strong you're going to suffer some how. It's all very welt to tear down before you build up, but it's best to be sure that the thing you attack can be improved. Tearing down before the plan of rebuilding is well in mind is a risky business. Watch your step. Better keep on building. The useless things wither away of their own account. 5.00 REWARD. Estrayed, 1 deep red Shorthorn cow. coming 4 years; broad spread horns, no brand; lower H crop out of left ear; March bull calf by side, color deep red with white spots, same ear mark and aluminum tag in left ear. B. H. and M. F. PECK, Hepp ner. Ore. FOREHANDED. "How on earth did Rubinsky make all that money so quickly T" f "Why, he established branches of his junk shop close to all the important grade crossings of the country." - SPICY STUFF. Whis: "Is he a seasoned veteran? Ranir - iA 1 LI ' l J who has been well peppered by the enemy and now he'a just been mustered out of the service." U. S. ARMY SHOES We have just bought a tremendous stock of Army Munson last shoes to be sold to the public direct. These shoes are 100 per cent solid leather with heavy double 'soles sewed and nailed. The uppers are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tonque, thareby making them waterproof. These shoes are selling very fast and we advise you to order at once to In sure your order being filled. THE SIZES ARE 6 to 11 ALL WIDTHS Price $2.75 Pay Postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money re funded if shoes are not satisfactory. The U. S. Stores Co., 1441 Broadway, New York City. Public Sale We have purchased 122,000 pairs of U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sizes 54 to 12 which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Gov ernment shoe contractors. $2.95 This shoe is guaranteed one hun dred per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and water proof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer some to the public at , Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. National Bay State Shoe Company 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow. State of Oregon, dated the 2Tth day of February. 1923, in a cer tain cause in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Dan iel Rice. plaintirT, recovered judg ment against G. A. Bleakman and Ida Bleaknian, his wife, defendants, for the sum of Two Hundred and Twenty tive Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of g per cent per annum from the 22nd day of March, 1919, and the further sum of Fifty Dollars attor ney's fees, and costs and disburse ments taxed at Fourteen Dollars on the 24th day of February, 1923. Notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday, the Slst day of March, 1923. at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the follow ing described property, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block "F" in the Town of Dairyvillc (now City of Hardman) Morrow County, Oregon, being the real property mortgaged by said judg- After Every Meal mm Top off each meal with a bit of sweet In the form of VVRIGLEY'S. It satisfies the sweet tooth and aids digestion. Pleasure and benefit combined. I i ment debtors to plaintiff to secure payment of said amount and ordered sold by the court for that purpose. Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of the said G. A. Blelakman and Ida Bleakman or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of plaintiff and ag.tinst said defendants, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. GEOHIIE McDl'FFEE, Sheriff. By THOMAS E. CHIDSEY, Deputy. Dated at Heppner, Oregen, March 1, l'.23. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed y the County Court of Morrow Coun ty, Mate of Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Sarah E. Shipley, de ceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same to me at the office of Woodson A Sweek. my attorneys, at Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and published the first time this 1st day of March, 1923. CHARLOTTE SCHERZINGER, Administratrix. ; First water people read magazines of the first ! water. "Cosmopolitan" is of the first water. ! Just $3.00 a year. Order 'Cosmopolitan' Cataloc Fit Fne, Addnss DOLLE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP TION BUItEAU, 191 Uth Street, PORTLAND, Orafoa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii iiniiiu I A. M. EDWARDS I WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. S Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 5 and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL 1 all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir A ! . TT Hriington-neppner Stage Line WE MEET TRAINS NOS. 1, S, 18 TO HEPPNER A.M. P.M. 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DO YOU ENJOY SIKLL FJRII, Oysters Clams Crab Seized in any ttyle to your order. Our Sunday dinners are an attraction and should appeal to you. Save the wife extra work Sundays by taking din ner with us just bring the whole family along. Elkhorn Restaurant Heppner 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 Star Theater FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd HELENE CHADWICK in "THE DUST FLOWER" By Basil King RUTH ROLAND in 'THE TIMBER QUEEN" HAPPY HOOLIGAN in "THE BOOTBLACK" SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd CATHERINE CALVERT IN "THE HEART OF MARYLAND" MOVIE CHATS: Venice, Coney Island, Hunting 'Possum, How the Fly Sees, etc. SUNDAY and MONDAY, MARCH 4 and 5 WESLEY (Freckles) BARRY in "RAGS TO RICHES" SNUB POLLARD in "THE JOY RIDER" TUESDAY, MARCH 6th H. H. S. JUNIOR CLASS BENEFIT One-act Comedy by Members of Class. " Music Singing Dancing Picture: THOMAS MEIGHAN in "THE BACHELOR DADDY" A RIP ROARING PROGRAM 30c and 50c Turn out and help the school. WED. nad THURS, MARCH 7th and 8th ANNNA Q. NIELSON in "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" ALSO SNUR POLLARD COMEDY Get a Copy of Our Weekly Illust rated Program ROBBERS!! Robbers do not disturb people who have nothing. A man with a thousand dollars in the bank and only a check book in his pocket has nothing for robbers to take ; yet his check is as good as the money which his neighbor carries in his pocket. It is not safe to carry money on your person when among strangers. Neither is money safe in the house. Money in the bank is safe and is always available by means of a check book. And this assurance of safety costs you nothing. We invite you to place your money with us on checking account. We offer a safe and conven ient place of deposit. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon PLOWING TIME will soon be here Better look over your old plows and see what re ' pairs- you need. Peoples Hardware Co. Heppner Oregon 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. OVIATT - DICK JOHNS At Universal Garage Heppner, Oregon i