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PACE FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923. CECIL K ITEMS .f 4tTr..f ffcot ft" fh can. Several f 1 1 . t t( h r. (" hrr.m Mr.p itf n h 1 ' - rr t p. V en t. p- fi'tif, b1-. Hurh- ,.Tir Mr;-t f ' rMU:. of the i t .r-(i of 1 1 1 r k t y b ' to b on f1 1 "(i ' rm.rf '!. W e notice (,-rpr Htnnkrin nmwrwrry patch b j.'irnrr to Unk five and e pre i:rrc u i i na'-n why Mm Wirr.j Hrnfcen had fuch a fero run. bulldog M,ir'pd In from the Vv-m. Far'; W calbrforJ and (hhr:M iVtui of Ko.-k Cretk cail on tKfir old fri-nd Mr. Teter bucri .'tend at (.Veil on Saturday be tnre p-'ting to ir.estifhte oil sprint which are utOM(i to ;ave made their ftppfaihijce runr Wells Springs about jouiten mis tas-t of Cecil. Gt'or-e Hrandcr who b.as been working at Hutto-by Flats for pome morths left or, Sunday for a short vacation and at the f-ame time in tmdfi to have his vocal chords tuned up n-ady for work ain while herd ing bi flocks hen in the mountains for their fun-.mer range, 'The Mavorn being out of work took on the role of "chaperone" and escorted Misses Mildred Henriksen nnd Anrie C. Bynd. and Herbert Hynd and Evin Sehaffer to Heppner on Tm sday to atttr.d the play given try students of the Heppner high at hoo'. Tuesday, May S, at Cecil the heal registered S2 degrees in the shade. By midnight a heavy thunder storm and a good fall of rain cooled thing down and farmers are looking more cheerful at their crop prospect. 1L J. Ptreeter and Arthur Turner are now bus-y working against time on the Fsirvitivp ranch for J . W . Osbi.rn. They are giving their hor ses a rest and are plowing with their caterpillars. Mii-8 A. C .Lowe of the Highway House accompanied by Miss Margaret Krebs of The La?t Camp were visit ing at the home of Mrs. H. G. Smith at lone on Friday. W. H. Chandler of Willow Creek ranch received eight hundred day old cm k from the Chandler Poultry farm of Lebanon and is still to in vett in nor. The Four Mile school closed on Friday for the summer months and tr-e teacher, Mi Minnie Reia, left on Saturday for her hon e in Arling ton. Mr. and Mrs. Pell Ward of Hepp rrr and Mr. Karl Farnsworth of Khea Siding left Cecil on Thursday for Monument to visit Mr. Jenks hj U seriously 111. Geo. W . Wilson, the "mayor's' right hand man was called to Hepp ner on Friday on account of the erious illness of his father. Messrs. Henry Krebs. J. W. O 9 born. Walter Pope and Arthur Turner were ail doing business at the county seat .luring the past week. Louis Montague, E. Sickle and Sox Morgan, all of Arlington wero visit ing among their friends in tha Cecil vicinity on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Tyler and fam ily from Rhea Siding spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. H. J. Streeter at Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henriksen and ehi.dren of Ewing were visiting with Miss A. C. Lowe at Cecil on Sat urday. Phi' Brndy from bis ranch Ath- 17R1GLEVS Reduced Prices on STANDARD MAZDA LAMPS at Case Furniture Company lo Cottar near Ion, via caltine oa hi, frifndi in Ccil on Sunday. Clifton DaviJnn fr.,m 11-n.il ton ranch ia Tuning at th horn of Oral Henrikstn for a few daya. W. T. Matlock from his ranch nrar Heppner waa doinr feuina in th Cecil district on Friday. Mr. and Mra. J. H. 1mm frn. tv.i. ranch near lone were doing business in Cecil on Friday. J. J. McEntire of Killarney made a hurried trip to Heppner on Wed-reday. 0. H. McPherrin, of the Arlington Heppner Uf line was in the city on Tuesday. He has been confined for some time in a hospital in Portland, suffering a severe atuirk of i.,.i:,t. hut is quite well now imt .Kl. on the job apHin. Pr. A. P. McMurdo now drivea a new Franklin sedan, purchased while on a trip to Pendleton few days atru. He and Mrs. McMurdo apent a couple of days visiting in Pendle ton before their return home. Mrs. Willis McCarty and two chil tvn, who visited during the past nri'k at the home of Mrs. McCarty'a ivtrents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Campbell in this city, returned on Tuesday to her home at The Dalles. CITY TREASl'RERS NOTICE. All general fund warrants. City of Heppner, registered on or before April SO, l'.ii.', will be paid if pre sented to City Treasurer on and after May 20th, 1923. Interest on aaid warrants will cease May 20th, 1923. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, May 10, 1923. W. O. P1X, City Treasurer. Shell Fish! and give your stomach a lift. ! . -1 a ftiA lift nl I sweet" In btatfieiai lorm. DS Reins to cleanse the teeth and keep them healthy. A, DO YOU ENJOY SIKLL FISHT Oysters Clams Crab Served in any style 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 TOURING CAR v . - i . -. aw ' T If . m m. Tv m n . 'A 298 F. O. B. DETROTT cA Greater Touring Car Value The present price of the Ford 1'ounng Car is the lowest ever made. And yet the car itself is a greater value. It is better looking with slanting windshield, a one-man top and improved seats. And there are many refinements in chassis construction. The demand is so great that de liveries will soon be impossible. To protect yourself, order now. Make a small down payment, the balance on easy terms. f ord prita ham nmxr beat to lorn Ford qtuUtty hat nnwer bmm to kigk LATOURELL AUTO CO. Heppner, Oregon CHAUTAUQUA Notice JILL, guarantors of the 1923 Chautauqua are requested to be present at a meeting to be held at the Christian Church, Friday, May 1 8th, at 8 p. m. At this time the plans of oper ation will be taken up and thor-" ou'ghly discussed. This is a very important meeting. C0ME.t JOHN HIATT, Secretary: mm THE MUSIC SHOP MEMORIAL DAY RECORDS 2342 "My Buddy," "A Kiss in the Dark" 5185 "Repasz Band March," "Pasadena Day March" PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER From J. H. Mulligan's Music Store in Heppner. Let us know if your Piano needs tuning and we will fix it. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND SHERMAN-CLAY PIANOS AT REASONABLE TERMS THE MUSIC SHOP pay less and gzt more in It is a fact, that the "body" of Zerolene follows th changing piston clearances of the automobile engine mors closely than other oils, no matter what price they sell at Zerolene, made from selected Naphthenic-Base Crude piped separately to the refinery, and manufactured by our exclusive high-vacuum process, resists heat better, forms less carbon, and consequently the car lubricated with it will run from 25 to 50 farther without having valves or cylinders cleaned. Zerolene reduces friction and wear to a greater extent than any lubricants we have seen and tested, or been able to produce for the automobile. Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost half as much. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Phone Empire 1661 MAYS LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. NORTH PORTLAND Edwin Mays, Residence Phone Main 8669 MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY CO. wants MORE GOOD CLEAN CREAM Make Cream Test of 30 of Better Morrow County Creamery Co. Heppner, Oregon Cash & Carry Store Announcement We now carry the quality bread of the Northwest Davidson's Ideal Bread Thomson Bros. DRY GOODS, LADIES' and GENTS' FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Groceries We handle the best that money can buy, and the prices are right. Come in and let us figure with you. Thomson Bros. Al so WHOLE WHEAT, HONEY HEALTH RAISIN L. G. DRAKE, Prop. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIj 1 A. M. EDWARDS WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. 1 s Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole E s and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you s I CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIT 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 Ill Methusaleh Says: jlONSIDER the squirrel, Ohy my son, and be wise. For when the sun shines, then doth he gather the fruit of the nut trees. But when the trees cease to bear fruit and snow covers the ground, then doth the squirrel feast on the nuts he hath stor ed against the cold days. . If thou would be wise and farseeing, get thy self a Bank Book and use it frequently. Be pre pared for the Rainy Day; for when it rains it doth pour. But thy Bank Book will protect thee and thou will be blest amongst men. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon Martin Reid I now carry a complete stock of building material at Lexington. FULL LINE OF ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Large stock of pine in the rough. M. D. Tucker in charge. LOCATED IN LIVERY STABLE Star Theater FRIDAY, MAY 8 CLAIR ADAMS in "MAN OF THE FOREST" "The Romance of Life" From Amoeba to Man. Fun From the Press" A laugh every thirty seconds CHAS. HUTCHINSON and LUCY FOX in "SPEED" FREE PRIZES Watch for Special Announcement. SATURDAY, MAY 19 CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "THE PRIMITIVE LOVER" Leo Maloney in "HIS OWN LAW" SUNDAY and MONDAY, MAY 20 and 21 Thomas Meighan, Leatrice Joy, Lois Wilson and George Fawcett, with an all star cast in Cecil B. DeMille's Production "MANSLAUGHTER" Aesop's Fable. "The Eternal Triangle" Topics of the Day PRICES 30c and 50c WED. and THURS., MAY 23 and 24 ' BETTY COMPSON in "THE BONDED WOMAN" and 2-Reel "Our Gang" Comedy Look Over Next Week's List of Pictures. You Will Want to See Them Every One. , Marguerite Snow and Seena Owen in "LAVENDER AND OLD LACE" Dorothy Phillips in "HURRICANE'S GAL" Wallace Reid, Conrad Nagle and Bebe Dan iels in "NICE PEOPLE" Harold Lloyd in "HIGH AND DIZZY" Alma Reubens and Jack Holt in "THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN" By Curwood Get a Copy of Our Descriptive Program