The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, May 31, 1923, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923.
PAGE THREE
S. E. MjUoi. and Mrs. Lena Shurte
attended th graduation of the eighth
grade puplia of the Iona achool held
in that city on Monday evening, when
a clans of ten received their diplomat.
Mr. NoUon delivered the address to
the class, and Mrs. Shurte presented
the diplomas. The exercises were well
attended and other entertainment
features were presented by members
of the class, the exercises being held
at the Christian church
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Finch depart
ed on Sunday for Ashland and ex
pect to spend at least a part of
their summer vacation in that vicin
ity. They were accompanied on the
trip by Mrs. J. H. Gemmell, and Mel
ba Chidsey went with them as far
as Bridulveil, where she will join
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Finch have
been engaged to teach the coming
year in the Heppner schools.
Percy Garrfgues and wife were
visitors In this city for a few days
from their home at Portland. They
reutrned home on Tuesday. It has
been two years since Mr. Garrigues
was in the city. He is now engaged
in the moving picture business and
running a show house on the East
side.
Miss Harriet Chambers and Miss
Johnnie Fleet departed for Portland
on Sunday, and will spend their sum
mer vacation in that vicinity. They
wit be teachers in the Heppner high
school the coming school year, hav
ing been re-elected to the positions
held by them the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Briggs and Miss
Opal Briggs returned on Saturday
from a motor trip to Portland, where
Mr. Briggs was called during the
past week on business matters. They
made a short visit with relatives re
siding at Vancouver, Wash,, also.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Huston re
turned from Portland on Saturday
afternoon. They have been spending
several weeks in the city, where Mr.
Huston went to receive medical
treatment. He returns home consid
erably improved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wiidenan came
up from Gresham on Friduy. Mr.
Wiidenan is still in pretty poor
health, but able to look after busi
ness to some extent and came up to
see how things were going out at the
Eight Mile wheat farm.
Miss Blanche Fahy, teacher of the
primary grade of the Heppner school
for the coming year, departed for
Portland on Monday, She contem
plates making a visit to her former
home in South Dakota before return
ing to this city.
Cecil Warner of Lexington, visited
this city on Friday. He has some
forty-bushel wheat In sight out on
his farm north of Lexington, and
feels that the fine developing weath
er we have had of late will assure
the crop.
Wm. Luntsford left on Sunday for
Kelso, Wash., where he expects to
get employment, and should he suc
ceed in this, will later be joined by
his family.
Roy Pickens and family departed
by auto for their home at Baker on
Sunday, Mr. Pickens expecting to be
there in time to begin work on his
nem job Monday.
Adrain Engleman, who farms ex
tensively in the lone section, was in
Heppner Friday and attended the
meeting of the grain growers asso
ciation. Jason Biddle moved to lone this
week, where he Is now opening up a
garage fn tbe building purchased
from the Woolery estate some time
Phill Griffin and wife were In the
city Saturday from their farm in
Eight Mile, where there is promise
of an abundant harvest this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boyer who have
been spending some time at the Boy
er ranch in Fox Valley, returned to
Heppner the last of the week.
Mrs. Anna Chapin of Hardman was
visiting with friends in this city on
Monday.
T. W. Cutsforth, who is extensive
ly engaged in wheat raining in the
Lexington country, was a visitor in
Heppner on Saturday.
Herman Ntelson, extensive farmer
of Rood's Canyon, was down to
Heppner to look after some business
affairs on Friday.
A small gold bracelet-was picked
up on the school grounds. Owner can
get same by calling at this office.
Weenling pigs for sale. Cleveland
ranch, 4 miles east of Heppner on
Willow creek. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Huston, of
Eight Mile, were visitors in this city
on Friday.
STRAYED.
From my ranch on Eight Mile about
May 10, one bay saddle horse, brand
ed 3E on left stifle. One bay mare
with blaze face, branded circle heart
on left stifle. Phone 16x5, or write
me at Heppner, Ore. Reward. 4t.
ORA L. BARLOW.
ESTRAYED There came to my
place, the Bell ranch, about March
28, one bay mare, weight about 1650,
star in forehead, blotch brand on left
shoulder; bay horse, weight about
1450, with four white feet. Owner
may have same by paying advertising
and pasturage charges. RAY YOUNG.
To know
how good a cigarette
really can do made
you must try a-y
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ciqaretteAS'
GOODYEAR be
lieves there are
two factor to low
cost mileage a
quality tire and con
scientious dealer
service to back it up.
Goodyear makes
that kind of tire,
and we have pledged
ourselves, as the
Goodyear Dealers in
this town, to give
you that kind of
service.
At Goodyear Service Station
Dealer! wm veil and recom
mend tha nem Goodyear
Cord With the beveled All
Weather Tread end back
them up vrith etandard
Goodyear Service
Heppner Garage
GOODjYEAR
"meetrrn Meae Tor Waaitra T. ad."
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U. P. Spendbg Vast
Sum on Improvements
Omaha, May 25, Forty-two million
dollars will be spent by the Union
Pacific this year for new equipment
and improvements, according to C.
R. Gray, president of the Union
Pacific System, in addition to the
regular routine expenses for main
tenance. The improvements will be
financed from new capital and not
from earnings, Mr. Gray says.
The additional double-tracking will
give the Union Pacific virtually a
two-track line all the way from
Omaha to Ogden and Salt Lake City,
and considered in connection with
the double-track roads east of Oma
ha, will make a double-track from
Chicago to Salt Lake city, 1515 miles,
th longest stretch of double-track in
the United States over which solid
through trains are run.
New construction in Utah opens
up territories rich fn Iron agricul
ture and scenic attractions. A line
has just been completed from Delta
to Fillmore, Utah, and the line from
Lund to Cedar City, Utah is in pro
cess of construction. The 1923 pro
gram of the Union Pacific contem
plates an alternate main line through
Boise, Idaho and a branch in the Ida
ho Falls district.
-When the 67 all-steel passenger
cars, covered by the 1923 program,
are received, this will provide all
steel equipment for all main line
through passenger trains. Seventy
eight freight locomotives, and near
ly 5,000 freight cars have been or
dered for delivery in time for the
next harvest, in addition to 8,630 new
refrigerator cars of the Pacific Fruit
Express, a company owned jointly by
THE STORE FOR MEN
Argonaut Shirts
We have these shirts in all the
popular colors:
Pearl Balloon, Tan Supertex, Gray Ox
ford, Tub Silk, Etc.
They are made in the new Golf or College
collars and Fifth Avenue Cuffs.
Styleplus Clothes
The popular priced clothes of America
$25 - $30 - $35 - $40
THIS IS STRAW HAT SEASON
David A. Wilson
Men's Furnishings
A MEN'S STORE FOR MEN
the Union Pacific and Southern Pa
cific. This program is entered upon,"
says Mr. Gray, "with a firm belief in
the proxperity of the western states
and a confidence that the oeoole in
the territory served by the Union
Pacific will cooperate in maintaining
the railroad at a point of greatest
effectiveness."
borhood. $7000.
500 acres under the McKay Beser
voir, at $40 per acre. Good soil.
For further information about
these and other lands communicate
with E. P. DODD INVESTMENT CO.,
Hermixton, Ore.
A Few of Our Bargains at Hermit- i ijiJ
ton: Fine home, with ten ure. of i Legal Guarantee uivero
land, clone in. Price $6500. No eteoi el Knlle-no rjain-coatiinu war.
6 acre, practically in town, with to le-oi Pile Treatment,
good home. Price 14000. PATTERSON ft BON
40 acres, highly developed land, Majn street -:- Heppner. Oregoa
silt soil, good home, in fine neigh-'
GARDEN TOOLS
A complete line of tools for the handy
man In home or garden. "Good work
depends upon the tools" every man
knows that.
Spading Forks, Barrows, Rakes, Hoes,
Watering Cans, Sycles, Lawn Mowers,
Hose, Shovels, and our "Handy Kit."
Peoples Hardware Co.
Heppner Oregon
Pioneer Employment Co.
With Two Big Offices
PENDLETON AND PORTLAND
la prepared to handle the business of
Eastern Oregon better than ever before
Our Specialties
Farms, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Oarages, Etc.
W1H8 HUH ORDERS AT OCR EXPESIB
Partlsus oaew
14 . H.
remtlwtem
tit B. Wet M.
Only Employment Office in Eastern Oregso with Connections in Portland
-Jncreast Iht Stability
of your nomc-
THERE'S no doubt thorn it, paint will help
tell or rent any house. There' i something at
tractive about fresh paint, just at there is about a
new suit of clothes or a brand new car. The in
creased selling price, also, yields a profit on the
painting job.
Most householders keep their homes painted be
cause they take pride in their appearance, and a
well-painted house will always sell more readily.
Fuller's Products Pioneer White Lead, Concrcta,
Fuller's Pure Prepared Paint and Phoenix Pure
Paint, Silkenwhite Enamel, Fuller Cement Floor
Paint, Porch and Step Paint, "Fullcrwear" and
'i j'for Floors" Varnish .etc. have proved their
worth.
Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co.
makes a paint for the purpose. Fuller products are
of consistently high quality. They arc unexcelled
for ornamental and protective value. The Fuller
reputation 74 years old-is your guarantee. Write,
today , to our Service Department. A sk also for our
"Home Service" booklet-it is free. For large paint
ing jobs, a master painter should be employed.
W P FULLER & CO.
301 Mission Street, San Francisco
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PtctorUn Sn Frmciicoin LolAnielei
FULLER
PAINTS 83 VARNISHES
MORROW COUNTY
CREAMERY CO.
wants
MORE GOOD CLEAN CREAM
Make Cream Test of 30 of Better
Morrow County
Creamery Co.
Heppner, Oregon
FOR
YOUR SUPPER
TO-NIGHT
An appetizing steak,
a delicious crisp ba
con, or any other of
the meats you like,
fresh and tender from
our sanitary market.
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MOVED !
I have moved from the Ashbaugh building
to the rear of David A. Wilson's store
where I will be pleased to greet
my old and new customers.
Have your old
suit cleaned
and fixed up.
We Clean Everything
Lloyd Hutchinson
Where f
They
LEAN
LOTHES
LEAN
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Central Market
G. B. SWAGGART
KIRK BUS & TRANSFER COMPANY
WM. M. KIRK, Proprietor
Prompt and efficient service at all times, both
day or night. Leave orders at Hotel Patrick
or Phone Main 664.
BAGGAGE : EXPRESS : FREIGHT
COUNTRY TRIPS -:- GENERAL HAULING
lason Cords
We are offering MASON CORD TIRES
which were purchased before the advance
at these prices as long as our present stock
lasts:
6-m
PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY
Heppner, Oregon
30x3 1 Fabric I $8.50
30 x 3 1 -2 Cord, Regular $11.50
30x3 1-2 Cord, Oversize $13.00
31x4 S.S.Cord $23.70
32 x 4 Cord $25.00
33 x 4 Cord $25.50
34x4 Cord $26.00
32x41-2 Cord $31.00
33x41-2 Cord $32.50
34x41-2 Cord $33.50
35x41-2 If Cord I $3430
HEPPNER TIRE
& BATTERY CO.
Formerly C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP and
BATTERY ELECTRIC SERVICE STAT'N
Special Sale of Sheet Music
While it lasts I will sell all popular music
Four Sheets for $1
Also one used Kohler and Campbell Player
piano, including 70 rolls
$475.00
Harwoods Jewelry Store
Odd Fellows Building, Heppner, Ore.
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t rV5"" ll Hainan City
UfrSiTl St. l.ouia .
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2 Detroit .
tryjl Cincinnati
y-Le - larTMT Toronto
Wat the most direct trans
continental route when it
was blazed and IS NOW
But it's easier to negotiate now than men,
and the REDUCED round trip
SUMMER EXCURSION
FARES
in effect daily between
May 15 and September 15
over the
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
will make it very attractive. Study this table.
$04.00 ltuffnlo .
y 1M littahiinfh . 119.70
144.92
1 17.40
153. SO
1 17.5R
132.75
with corresponding fares to other important centers.
Final return limit O.-tober 31st. Liberal stop-over
privileges Ruins and returnmit.
A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional
cost will attold the experience of a lite time.
Call ua by phone and let us make all your arrangement!.
It costs no mora and will save you lots of worry.
C. DARBEE, Agent, Heppner, Ore.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Affent, Tortland, Ore.
Soul
72. OO
81.50
, 80.00
105.02
100.30
113.75
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This Bank
This bank is here for the use
and benefit of everybody in the
community. We have accounts
on our books of persons of means
as well as wage earners. As a
matter of fact no one can afford
to neglect a savings bank ac
count. We are anxious to serve
a much larger number of depos
itors. Firl National Bank
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