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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1923. fAGE FOUR FARM POINTERS CECIL NEWS ITEMS I r'-c1;t of lv h'v' r'd upr ! from t'.- fl'rrt rt of 1 vf pun ir- ! )uf U tt of the rihy thu'd ,1,, riils t tf-r drf.fy to mr.. Cov- r n.ndr of a -t.i- i- tr.ickne of i lunU r. if r.(jr'tw iei, nrnv cue i;rh. (!)-c!tJrt e K1.. To pn -((.i ! t J br(i irre crc-aph tr. pfftji-rt btyor H It. e.lprt- of the Ji.f ray bt Ufd over the cover. ; O. A. C hxtf-r-iofi Ttff. ; I.'trtr rtrif to hivrs and to the ; mrr of bffs r. Hrm wt uther ar.d ; niur- i; ( -ir t r U cy to murm. Vcv j tit'i iTMic'i mori- vt T.'iiulion during ! 1m i o:iry Row ftf.cn thty r mop urtivf tMi lit oif'cr tinu-. O. A. C.1 n--if"Tt n mcf arc four s.-i: friti:hy eier itnrrt I c.ft? tr diiTc-rt-nt type of hill ird, ii.r tioirr f:f'in 12 to .V pints frh, a located rear North Albany. CorUtt. Sbw ar.J Astoria. Yield.- . from t'if .e fifMs k.ow a greater in crap ir err pa from app.icarion of feiphur 1 ban ;mm applich lions of it v. p i'pha even tiiouh acid 'p!Jp ci-nuir? fome pypsuw. .jih ':srics a liuio available ui phiir. Nit rope n b increased, yield;' (i, i t'3i-lep.n;inoLis rod and potash Kjiji ciusiii iitiio iricren-c. tlod in c:t. t rave teen cured from Hnic i.r-c 1 rotn iime when used in con ,,ir t-ii. i. with pho-phti' or phosphate r. : i ! r..nu re, O . A. C. E x p i i m e r. t IN tto growers can protect their ci ' ) : ajrainM barht in the blipht dis ttiv'.s ty Gustirg the p'.ants at inter val with copper-lime dust or by spiayir.g with Bordeaux mixture. Write to the Oregon Agricultural Col lege ex pi rinuiit tauon, CorvaliU, for full particulars. HOMEY THiLOSOPHY FOR 1923. ONCE there was a wise boy. He was wise, not foolish, because he bought a car, and wiser still because be used it. Whenever he got into a jam he'd go into the garage and take a lorg look at that flivver. And his eves would fix themselves on the shock-absorbers. He'd paid about $20 for them. When he first drove tha car he found out he'd better dodge the bumps and soften those he could n't dodge. Nowadays he sees that life is just a village roadway calling for im provements, and not a very long road way either. A little cautious driving and we can reach the end without much shaking up. Then we can go into neutrai without worrying. Miss Dorothy Hill departed for Portland Saturday and will visit with relatives in that city for some time. A Few of Onr Bargains at Hermis ton: Fine home, with ten acres of land, close in. Price $6500. 6 acres practically in town, with good home. Price $4000. 40 acres, highly developed land, silt soil, good home, in fine neigh borhood. J 7000. 500 acres under the McKay Reser voir, at f40 per acre. Good soil. For further information about these and other lands communicate with E. P. DO DD INVESTMENT CO., Hermiston, Ora. Give the little chicks a good start; we have the necessary chick feed. Aiso for tbe laying hens bone meal, egg maker, grit and oyster shell. Peo ples Hardware Company. FOR SALE Cheap, one 22-in. Case separator with blower, in good con dition; also straw carrier for 22-in. separator in good condition- C. MOEHXKE, Lexington. Oregon. Vi. R. Bowman ard children of Lebanon are vi-ittnp at Wii'ow creek ranch, the home of Mrs. Bowman's parert. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chandler. The Chandler " kang great suc cess wth their thousand white Leg horn rMcaer.s. which ere shipped in from 1 baron l-t morth as day-old chick. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Everett and on Lriie. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. Macomber and children of Ptiot Rock, were here calling on their Morgar aid Cecil frnnds on Tues-d-i.v before leaving for Long Beach, la!., where they will viit friends for the summer. W. G. Hyr;d escorted the Mayor and his wife and Mr. and Mrs, Alf Shaw to Buttcrby Flats on Friday and after wring them all safely settled down on the farm once more he left for Sand Hollow to round cut Hynd Bros.' sheep for the mountain. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith and son Billie of lone and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barratt and daughter, Miss Mar paret and Miss Eleanor Cohn of Hoppner wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe at the Highway House vn Sunday. Harold Ahalt left for Portland on Wedr.esdav for a few days vacation and expect to invest in new motor cycle and side car while in town. Harold, on his rturn. will work for Fred Buchanon on his ranch near lone. Martin Bauernfiend, the car doctor of Morgan, was called to Cecil on Monday to put new life into Walter Pope's car. The treatment has been successful for Walt is now calling on all his friends before haying begins. Cecil has been visited daily the nast week with terrific winds. Friday heavy rain toward night. Rained all night. tstturday fair but windy, Wheat men are beginning to be hope f I of a bumper crop in this locality, "Sox" Morgan, who has been spend ing his vacation at Ritter Springs, made a short stay in Cecil on Tues day. '"Sox" reports lots of snow and cold weather in that part of the coun try while he was there. Misses Annie and Violet Hynd and Master Jackie ail arrived home at Butterby Flats during the week from Heppner where Miss Violet and Mas ter Jackie have been students of the high school. Mrs. Geo, Noble is having a busy time on her poultry ranch near Rhea Siding and has among other poultry about two hundred young turkeys al most ready for marketing. J. J. MeEntire. who has been visit ing in Portland during the week, re turned to Killarney on Thursday and is now preparing to leave for the mountains with his sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. U. Krebs and daughter Miss Margaret, who have been visiting at the Last Camp for seme time left on Wednesday for tht-ir home in Portland. Miss Inez East on. who has been teaching at Pilot Rock, was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Krebs while vis iting in Cecil before leaving for her home at Myrtle Point. C. A. Minor and daughter, Mrs. Phil Brady of Athlone Cottage, near lone. passed through Cecil on Monday for Portland where they will visit for a I few days. Mr. Mary ah, ?r who has been visiting at the home of Leon Logan for some time, left on Thursday for a few dava visit with friends in The Dalles. Herb and Jackie Hynd left Butter by Flats on Sunday with a large band of sheep en route for Hynd Broa. ranch at Freeieout. Mist Wanda Goodwin arrived in Cecil on Sunday from Condon and will assist at the Last Camp during the busy season. Mrs. N. P. Wallace left on the lo cal for Condon on Sunday after spending several days with friends at the Last Camp. Leon Logan and sons of Four Mile, accompanied by Miss Olive Logan of Portland, visited friends tn Arlington on Wednesday. j Franklin Ely of Morgan is to try his hand at hay making at Butterby Flats. Franklin bgan his duties on Thursday. 1 Archdeacon Goldie of Baker will hold a service in Cecil hall on June j 20th at eight o'clock. Everyone wel-1 come. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and ! Children of Rhea Siding were calling on friends In lone on Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs of the Last I Camp were visiting friends in Arling ton on Thursday. Johannes Troedson of Ella was vis iting in Cecil vicinity on Saturday. I'SED CAR PARTS, We have just wrecked a Chevrolet ! 190. Many parts in excellent condi- j tion at bargain prices. HEPPNER GARAGE. tf. ELKHORN RESTAURANT Come in and look over our new location in the Odd Fellows Building, where you will find one of the best equipped dining rooms in Eastern Ore gon. And when you have inspected the front, come back and take a look at our sanitary kitchen. You will be able to get quick service at our lunch counter. GOOD MEALS AND SERVICE AT POPULAR RATES ED. CH1NN, Prop. FOR SALE BY LATOI RELL ALTO CO. Heppner, Oregon Reduced Prices on STANDARD MAZDA LAMPS at Case Furniture Company cj4 floor for happy childhood r II "'HOSE active youngsters, now here, t now there; romping, or building block castles on the nursery floor! Give them a smooth, clean, sanitary floor surface on which to play. Use Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix Floor Paint or "'15' for Floors" Varnish they keep the nursery floor bright and cheerful. Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix Floor Paint or ',I5' for Floors" Varnish cover the surface with a tough, elastic 61m that is non absorbent and easy to keep clean and that frevtnti restltss eel from ruinmgyeur jloors. Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co, makes a paint for the purpose. A Fuller dealer in your vicinity sellj them. See him, or write our Ser vice Department for advice. Our "Home Service" booklet is free. W P FULLER & CO. 301 Mission Street, San Francisco tl Bnncbes in Picific Cotrt Chica Factories: &n Fraaeiaeo and Let Angeles Cash & Carry Store Better Bread We now carry the quality bread of the Northwest Davidsons Ideal Bread At so WHOLE WHEAT, HONEY HEALTH and RAISIN L. G. DRAKE, Prop. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING 7-n FUL PAINTS Ip LER VARNISHES PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY 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 THE MUSIC SHOP BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS Come in and hear our latest records and sheet music. Sherman-Clay Pianos, String and Band Instru ments Let us tell you about our Easy Payment Plan and have Music While You Pay 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. its Red Crown for the experienced motorist ROLLED BARLEY We have some high grade, clean, steam rolled barley. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU BROWN & LOWRY Wffo mm STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALirOKNU) llllllllllilillllllllllllllllMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMJ 1 A. M. EDWARDS j 1 WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. j s Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole : 2 and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you ; CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL j all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. : 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 oiders All Work Guaranteed riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiT ,sytM.At 'At,.-. J.'AM.SJ.A.A.' : : '"43 Hear the CHENEY The Most Wonderful Phonograph, at HARWOOD'S Odd Fellows Bldg. Phone 1062 Heppner, Oregon lip mm Methusaleh Says: 0NSIDER 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 Star Theater FRIDAY, JUNE 8 MAY McAVOY in "THE TOP OF NEW YORK" Snub Pollard in "363 DAYS" Episode 4 of "SPEED" SATURDAY, JUNE 9 THE CALIFORNIA JUBILEE ALL STAR QUARTET Reserved Seats 75c; General Admission, Adults 55c, Children 30c SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 10 & 11 RODOLPH VALENTINO in "BLOOD AND SAND" Aesop's Fable "LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT" Topics of the Day 20c and 30c Look Over Next Week's List of Pictures. You Will Want to See Them Every One. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 15 JACK HOLT in "THE CALL OF THE NROTH" Harold Lloyd in "Get Out and Get Under" Also "SPEED" SATURDAY, JUNE 16 MIRIAM COOPER in "KINDRED OF THE DUST" SUNDAY & MONDAY, JUNE 17 & 18 Cecil B. DeMille's "SATURDAY NIGHT" Get a Copy of Our Descriptive Program