THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. PAGE THREE Mororw county will have bumper wheat crop, aayi Henry J. Taylor, after m motor trip to that county. He aaya iome of the fields look ex cellent .but others ahow considerable mustard. The trip was the fimt made to Morrow county by Mr. Taylor since hia election aa joint nenator and he received a number of compliments bcauite of the stand he took in the lust legislature. He wits accompan-k-d to Heppner by Mrs. Taylor. East O re;onian. Sum V. Cochran and J. L. Cochran and family of Monument, father and brother of Mrs. Frank Turner, spent Tuesday in Heppner viftiting with the Turner family. Lawrence and hia family but recently arrived at Mon ument from Nevada, where they have resided for a number of years and where Mr. Cochran was engaged in ranching. Having disposed of his interests there, he is contemplating taking up his abode in Oregon. C. C. Calkins passed through the city yesterday forenoon on his way from Spokane to Sherman county. He had time for just a short visit here and did not have an opportunity to greet many old friends. Being at the head of a company that is very busy putting out the Calkins wheat treat ing machine he can find little time just now for visiting. He reports his family doing well and Mrs. Cal kins quite improved in health. Ralph Kinley, who is agent for the Calkin's wheat treating machine in Morrow and Gilliam counties, return ed the end of the week from the lat ter county where he found the crop conditions good. It is his opinion the Calkins machine will be pretty wheat by the copper carbonnte meth wheat by the copper carbonate meth od, and the demand for it is growing rapidly. Mrs. Henry Aiken and son .foe are guests this week at the home of Mr. Aiken's parents, Mr. and Mr. G. C. Aiken, in this city. They will fo on from here to Portland whoro they will join Mr. Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Aiken have been making their home in Salt Lake City since leaving Hepp ner about two years ago, but now ex pect to make their residence in Port land. Chas. Krwin, extensive wheatraiser of lone, was up to Heppner on Satur day. Mr. Krwin had just returned from a visit over in the Pasco coun try where he had been called on bus iness. His section of the county will be in the wheat harvest right after the 4th and the wheels will be turn ing lively then on until the grain is in the sack. John Pie per and his son, Arnold Pieper, wheatraiscrs of the Pieper canyon section, were In Heppner Sat urday. Mr. Pieper states that their harvest will begin in about three weeks, the crop being practically matured now and if the cooler wea ther will just hold on a few days longer the quality of the grain will be No. 1. Emmet Cochran came in from his Grant county ranch on Monday. He states that there has been an abun dance of rain over that way this season and the outlook for crops of all kinds was never brighter. The hay crops will be very abundant, and grass on the range is excellent. Wld Palmatecr, wheat miser of the Morgan section, was in this city on Saturday. It will not be long before the farmers down that way wilt be in their wheat harvest and cutting one of the best crops in their his tory. Frank Turner arrived home on Monday from Grant county where ha completed his shearing season. Stor my weather made it slow work and the shearing game was much delayed, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Van Vactor and on Sam drove up from their home at The Dalles on Monday to attend the funeral of the late S. VY. Spencer. They returned home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. VYm. Huebner -of North Sand Hollow, were visitors in the city on Saturday Want more eggs? Try KERR'S ScraUh and Egg Producer. BROWN & LOWRY. r.nnA V n I'Miurv lur nurses, for cattle, $1.60, per month. Plenty of water. B. H. PF.C.K unn Rh creek. tf. FOR 8ALE McCormick 12-ft. head er. In good condition. Ray Young, Heppner. NOTICE. Aa there has been a fence placed across th county road on Freeseout mountain, we hereby notify the pub lie that wa will not allow livestock to make a trail over any of our lands In this district, owing to this fence, and will handle such stock as wilful tres pass. HYND BROTHERS CO., 4t. By David Hynd, Secretary. LOGANBERRIES Placa your order now for top qual ity loganberries at $1.50 per crate. Shipped by express same day as pick ed. R. L. GITHENS, Eagle Creek, Or. USED CAR PARTS. Wa have just wrecked a Chevrolet 490. Many parts In excellent condi tion at bargain prices. HEPPNER GARAGE. tf. Wanted House wnrlr farm, by young- woman, fnnuir ttii. office. 2tD. Sea BROWN A LOWRY for Alfalfa Hay. J21 a ton. Plana Sacrifice Beautiful piano for aale in this vicinity at big saving and terma $10 monthly to rood peo ple. For particular, write Cline llus ie Co., 701 Washington St., Portland, Ore A Few of Our Bargains at Bermla tom Fine home, with ten acre, of land, close in. Price $0600. 6 aerea practically in town, with good home. Price $4000. 40 acrei, highly developed land, lilt soil, good borne, in fine neigh borhood. $7000. 600 acres under the McKay Reser voir, at $40 per acre. Good soil. For further information about these and other lands communicate with E. P. DODD INVESTMENT CO., Ilermiuton, Ore. 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. MOEHNKE, Lexington, Oregon. To Trade I have a 28-inch Case separator and 20-40 engine to trade for a truck of not less than 2 1-2 tons capacity. J. H. PADBERG, Heppner. Chickens need Meat Meal, Ground Bone, and Charcoal. BROWN and LOWRY. Give the little chicks good start; we have the necessary chick feed. Also for the laying hens bone meal, egg maker, grit and oyster shell. Peo ples Hardware Company. Bg'IIVlKJglMllilHsWBIIIIlaMdM 1p ! AMfmCANTOWOOa IT takes hold. It grips hard. It high, thick, sharp edged blocks put up a wedge-like re sistance to skidding. It is the maximum safety, traction and long wear you can put under your car the reinforced, beveled All-Weather Tread of the new Goodyear Cord Tire. At f7oWvr Stnhm Sl'llon ItttaUri u " rom m.d lh, " ?",' J "J Cnrd Ulith bnvmUd All H..ffi,r TrtnJ mnd Ihmm UP Willi ill"'"' Coodyfr Stmlcm Heppner Garage GOOIYEAR "Wf.icrn Mudo. for Wcitern Truds" - rr 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 KIRK BUS & TRANSFER COMPANY WM. M. KIRK, Proprietor Prompt and efficient service at all times, both day or night. 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II r xgv . if j At lone Will be Celebrated in a Manner Befitting the Day A GRAND STREET PARADE led by a float bearing a young lady representing the Goddess of Lib erty, decorated floats, etc. Patriotic Address by Hon. S. E. Notson, District Attorney Sreeet Sports of all kinds for valuable prizes. Baseball game at 2:30 between Heppner and lone Teams. Free Picture Show in the Afternoon Dancing at Nigbt to good music in Legion Hall. Free Camping Grounds in City Park. Come Early and stay late VARIOUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS WILL BE IN EVIDENCE Public Sale To be Held at My Place in Rood Canyon, Five Miles Northwest of TT 1 naraman, on Saturday, July 7, 1923 At Which Time I Will Dispose of the Following: HORSES 1 Sorrel Gelding, Weight 1450 lbs. 1 Bay Gelding, Weight 1450 lbs. 1 Sorrel Gelding, Weight 1350 lbs. 1 Black Gelding, Weight 1450 lbs. 1 Span White Geldings, Wt. 1500 each 1 Black Mare, Weight 1300 lbs. 1 Black Mare, with colt, Weight 1350 lbs. 1 Black Mare, with colt, Weight 1200 lbs. 1 Black Mare, Weight 1150 lbs. 1 Sorrel Gelding, 2 year old. 1 Bay Mare, with colt, 6 year old. 1 Black Gelding, 2 year old. 1 Bay Mare, 2 year old. 1 Black Mare, with colt, 5 year old. 2 Black Mare Colts, 3 year olds. CATTLE 3 Head Milk Cows, fresh now. 20 Head Stock Cattle from Year lings up. FARM MACHINERY 2 Sets of good Breeching Harness. 5 Sets of Good Harness. 1 3 1-2 Birdsell Wagon. 1 3 1-2 Weber. 1 3 1-4 Wagon. 1 33-in. iron wheel Wagon. 1 31-4 Truck Wagon with 12-ft. rack. 2 16-ft. Wheat Racks. 1 14-ft. Wheat Rack. 1 14-ft. McCormick Header and 2 racks. 1 33-54 Russell Separ ator ; run 2 seasons. 1 14-in. new Oliver Chilled Gang Plow. 1 14-in. Canton-Clipper Gang Plow. 1 12-in. Walking Walking Plow. 1 Good Double Disc. 1 Superior Hoe Drill. 1 3-sec. Iron Harrow; also 1 5-sec. 1 4-sec. Jones Weeder. 1 Bob Sled. 1 2-row Cultivator. 2 Riding Saddles. 1 5-ft. McCormick Mower and Rake. 1 Cider Press. 1 Blacksmith Outfit. 1 Good Shaler Tire and Tube Vul canizer. 1 Kitchen Cabinet and Tables. 1 Home Comfort Range. 1 Turbine Vacuum Washer. Dressers and bedsteads, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE All sums under $10.00, cash; all sums above $10.00 notes will be accepted with approved security, due December 1, 1923. 10 per cent discount for cash. Sale Begins Promptly at 1 0 a. m. Free Lunch at Noon Fred Ashbaugh, Owner E. J. KELLER, Auctioneer I I r m 1 Ii ' .,'j'X-W '- -. i 1 " ,- ; wA nwfi The. right fuel for warm weather Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook stove, saves the housewife a lot of un necessary drudgery. No coal or wood to carry no ashes to shovel out. A clean, cool kitchen, with all the heat concentrated directly un der the utensils, where it is needed. No trouble to operate an oil cookstove, if you buy only Pearl Oil -the clean, economical kerosene that is refined and re-refined by a special process. Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL (.KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT rOIL T '-lOjDi COMFAKT Pioneer Employment Co. With Two Big Offices PENDLETON AND PORTLAND Is prepared to handle the business of Eastern Oregon better than ever before Our Specialties Farms, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, Etc. 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