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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924. PAGE FOUR CECIL NEWS HEMS W. C. r!mtr f Windynook. tnrfllr betwftn Morfi-t arc Ofil Saturday, found rcliir.f pin. H'. (i. ft vrry fcf.xiooi to fird Ui o r. kt an r Vw" ,urn" d ay to t'aia tha miMitif roilirf li. ai.d it niti in peuc at Wir.dy nook. to learn that T. W. May af T Stir ranrh, who bi day. hern in Tru I':ip hot-pi"! if.r w v- j Howard Lana, fcutf nr from Liirf ton, w t.ilinj on fht Mayor at But trrhf Fiata on MitrJay. Haroid Ahalt. jvrrnmnt trappor. working around tha Cecil district an Wednesday. I Miai Minnn Reia. teacher of Four ; Mile nhool, apart the week-end in j Ariin.on. Mra. Geo. A. Miller and eon Elrir. , of Hirvi were callint in Cecil on Sunday. I . J. Mi-Kntire anj ct-ildren of Kil i ".arnev wtre eailir.c in Cecil on Sun- .ral week, hap twn ab.e to be taken o r.i laurhter home in Hood Kit er. a aincirely wish Mr. May a apeedy recovtiy from hn recent iil Beba. Mra. Archie Bull of Hrppner, -eoirpanicd Miss TViilctta Parratt. who it vmitirif her parent. Mr. and Mra. V. B. L rratt of Hrrirmer dnrine her epririf racaticn from Willamette University, ra tallin on their frienda in Cecil on Tours-day. Mra. Clyde E. Frank.in and daugh ter Win Juanita arrived in Cecil on Wedneaday from H'rmiston and will visit at Butterhy Fiats for a ahort lime before they join Clyde E. on their return journey to their home in hievada. W. Lowe arrived from Tendieton on Friday feelinf much improved ni ter apcridir.fr a week under the care of Pr. Boyden of that city. W. L. lai been ordered to retire from work for a month at least March 29 a slight covering of snow and very hitter told wirds were the portions allotted to Cecil by "Mac," the weather man. No blessings were wished on Mac; swear words, etc., were his lot. EVE SPECIALIST COMING. Pr. Clarke of the Clarke-Stram Op tical Co.. ill1 With street, Portland, will be in Heprn" at the Hotel Hepp ner, doir.f optical work all day and evening, Wednesday, April . Those havinc eye trouble would do well to see him.' Dr. Clarke mskso. regular monthly trips to Heppner. The Clarke- Stram Optical Co. is one ot tha old est and best known optical firms in the city. Adv. Small Volume Farming May Cause Low Profits Coat Productioa Studies Show That Expenses East up Gains When Total Buaineaa Is Light. Mary Oregon farmers who fail to make money fail because their total volume of farm business is too small, according to cost production studies conducted by the state college exten sion service. Gross receipts are so i light that overhead and other ex- Mrs. W. H. Chandler of Willow I penses eat up all the profits. Creek ranch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank The average annual receipts of 281 Madden of Portland, and Mr. Elvin dairy farms, as determined by farm SchafTer of lone were visiting at management surveys in 1920-22, to Butterby F.ata on Sunday. ta'.ed only J2863. These were aver- age siie farms and tha results fairly ...... J ... vtmnmv a eatjr- 1 . r - . '. ing, says K. 8. Besse ot the extension while others vert losing money. "Analysis of the individual recorda shows that while M of these dairy men had ft gross income of lesa than $2000 per year, W of them made from 13000 to I4O0O gross income. 36 made from $4000 to $;000 gross income and .to made gross incomes ranging from .W0 to $14,000 per year. The re mainder, 67, fell into the elass be tween $2000 and $3000. "The farmers with the gross in come of leaa than $3000 had at best a narrow margin left for profit, after all expenses were deducted. Farmera falling under that class may well af ford to adjust their operations, in or der to increase net farm income. Has Almost Perfect Record of Attendance Washington, March 23. (Special.) Of the entire number of Senators now in office the three who have shown the greatest attention to the interesta of their constituents, and who have been most consistently in their seats are Senators McNary, Capper and Shepard. Such is the atatement of Assistant Secretary Harry M. Rose of the LTni ted States Senate, who has custody of the roll calls of senators and he bases his statement on the records of the roll calls during the terms of the sonstors. So far as Senator McKary ia con cerned his record is almost perfect. The only time he was away from roll catla aince he cams to the Senate was during the time of the death and funeral of his wife some years ago. and later when he was confined to his hotel by the grippe. Official figures tell the story of Senator McXarys devotion to Oregon and the Vnited States. He has not missed a aingle roll call or been ab sent from his desk during all the ses sions since this congress met in December. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT. C1RCTLATION. ETC, REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, lfM, Of The Gaiette-Times published weekly at Heppner, Oregon, for April 1st, 1924. State of Oregon, County of Morrow, as. Before me, Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid. personally appeared Vawter Craw ford, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and aays thai he is the editor of the Gasette Times and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, are busy these days running a cater pillar for J. W. Oshorn. They are plowj'.g a 700-acre tract for summer fallow. Don't forget the dance to be held in Cecil Hall on April 5. Everybody come. Good music. Supper served at midnight by Mrs. T. H. Lowe as us ual. The Mayor nad his wife left for their town house in Heppner on Thursday and will take in the doings of the city. E. Fletcher of Four Mile, also Billie Logan from Four Mile, were busy men around Cecil vicinity during the week. Frank Connor and party of friends from Cecil took in the dance at Eight Mile on Saturday and had a fine i time. W. Pope of Cecil left for pastures new somewhere in the lone district where we hear the cooks are all wid- j ows. W. A. Thomas of Dotheboys Hill spent several hours in Cecil on Sun day discussing the topics of the day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cline of Cecil spent Sunday with J. W. Osborn and Mrs. Weltho Cembest at Fariview ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs and twin sons of The Last Camp were visiting friends in Heppner on Tuesday. R. Reis, who has been spending a ahort vacation in Heppner, returned to his work at Cecil on Monday. Herman Havercost of The Willows was visiting at the home of Leon Lo gan at Four Mile on Sunday. E. Hamlin of Arlington, roadmaster for the O.-W. R. N, was doing business in Cecil on Saturday. T. H. Lowe, postmaster, storekeep er, etc., of Cecil, made a trip to the county seat on Tuesday. service. "Now from these gross receipts, Mr. Besse explains, "all cash expenses of production and operation and all interest on borrowed capital must he deducted. The balance represents the amount the farmer has left for inter est on his investment and for his la bor of his family. "While these figures look a bit dis couraging, there is very little about them to depress farmers. They rep resent averages. When all the facts are known about the individual in comes it is clear that many of the farmers were making nice profits, Gilliam & Bisbee' s jZ? Column j& management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the data ahown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 4, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of ths publisher, editor, managing ed itor, and buaineaa managera are: Publishers, Vawter and Spencer Craw- lord, Heppner, Oregon; Editor, Vaw ter Crawford, Heppner, Oregon; Managing Editor, asms; Busineaa Managers, same. 2. That tha known bondholders, mortgagee a, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount ox bonda, mortgages, or other securities are: Firat National Bank, Heppner, Ora- gon; Mergenthaler Linotype Com pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. VAWTER CRAWFORD. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Srd dsy of April, 1924. JOS. J. tits. My commission expires June 8, 1927. NOTICE OF TAKING UF AND SALE OF- STRAY ANIMAL. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, under the lawa of the state of Oregon, have taken up the animal hereinafter described while running at large on my premises in Morrow County, Oregon: One brown horse, star in fore head, weight 1100 pounda and branded C an left shoulder and block brand on right shoulder, I will on Monday, the 14th day of April, 1924, at my place 15 miles northeast of Lexington, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell the above described animal at public sale for ensh in hand, the proceeds of said sale to be applied to the taking up, holding and selling such animal. W. B. F1NI.EY. To Automobile Owners- AND AUTOMOTIVE TRADE OF MORROW COUNTY AND ADJOINING TERRITORY: I wish to announce the opening of my stock of motor accessories. As fast as possible stock will be made complete. All wants can be sup plied. Stock to consist of: PISTON RINGS All Makes of Cars PISTON PINS. PISTON PIN BUSHINGS. MOTOR BEARINGS. VALVES. TIMING GEARS. RING GEARS ANDN PINIONS. CAR AND TRUCK SPRINGS. Full Stock Standard Makes Tires and Tire Accessories. Gas and Oil. MARTIN REID Heppner, Oregon Are You Making This Mistake? Some people think that because Willard Bat teries are quality batteries, they must be expensive. That's wrong! You can buy a genuine Willard Wood-Insulated Battery with Willard reliability for $17.55. This battery is the lowest-priced reliable battery you can buy. - ALSO 30x3 . ROYAL CORD TIRES $13.25 OTHER CORDS AS LOW AS $9.75 HEPPNER TIRE & BATTERY SHOP C. V. HOPPER HARDEMAN Made in the West for Western Trade HARDEMAN HATS are made in the west. They're stylish and are guaranteed to hold their shape. Come in and try on one of the .new blocks. UNIFORMLY PRICED AT ' $5.00 David A. Wilson Everything in Men's Wear A Man's Store For Men Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted The most modern and scien tific instruments used in the diagnosis of eye trouble. Office Phone Main 1164 Residence East 8206 Evenings and 3unday by Appointment. Dr. Arthur J. King OITICAL SPECIALIST 327 Morean Bidg. (Broadway and Wahinc.(jn) Portland, Oregon A car of Poultry Sup plies just arrived. Any thing and everything for the Hen. Lots of mill feed and Dr. Hess' stock tonic for your live stock. Sheep dip and lice exter minator and other reme dies for livestock and poul try. Our spring stock of sin gle trees, lead bars, wag on tongues, plain beams, handles, clevises, etc., just arrived. - I mil , n I inn ii . , i in in i mini i.i ; mi i f.i SllllN Iff 1 Gilliam & Bisbee EVERYTHING IN Hardware - Implements We have it, will get it or it is not made. ANNOUNCEMENT STUDEBAKER Automobiles LIGHT SIX -:- SPECIAL SIX -:- BIG SIX Uphold Studebaker's 72-year reputation for honest value. Now Represented By MAURICE A. FRYE Invite Spring inside, too. Keep step with Mother Nature. The floors, the walls, the wood work think of all the places that will welcome the refreshing touch of ACME QUALITY PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS, VARNISHES There i an Acme Quality Paint, Enamel, Stain, or Varnish for every surface inside or outside the house. For forty years these products have been the standard of the industry. Your home deserves this fine quality. Let as figure with you and show you color cards. Peoples Hardware Co. Everything Electrical Studebaker Sixes Bargains Here 1 16x16 ARMY TENT, Good Condition. 1 JOHN DEERE MOWER. 1 FRESNO SCRAPER. These are offered at attractive prices. Young's 2nd HandExchange Heppner, Oregon MAH JONGG SETS $6.50 to $25.00 WINDOW SPECIAL Beginning April 7, a reduction of 50c each day will be made on set dis- ' played in window, until sold PRICE FIRST DAY, APRIL 7 $22.50 WHO WILL GET THIS SET? HARWOOD'S Odd Fellows Building Main 1062 Heppner, Oregon Cash & Carry Store YOUR CHOICE FOR 20c Per Can STRAWBERRIES - SLICED PEACHES APPLE BUTTER - SALMON TOMATOES - PEAS - HOMINY SAURKRAUT - SWEET POTATOES PUMPKIN L. G. DRAKE, Prop. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING ttmtul Can You Tell Wool? Do you know which fabrics give longest wear? Do you know why retail costs are so high? Our little booklet gives you answers to these, questions and much other useful and interesting information for clothes buy ers. J. B. Simpson made to measure all wool clothes come di rect from the sheep's back to your back with the least possible expense. I would like to call and give you a copy of our in teresting booklet and at the same time show you the hundred or more all wool fabrics which retail at $31.50 fit, satisfaction and wear guaranteed. The Best Virgin Wool Fabrics, per suit..:...$31.50 Genuine All Wool Tropical Worsted 2-piece suit $31.50 Thousands of America's best dressed men wear Simpson made to measure clothes. The fit, style, quality and wear make them worth $50.00 of any man's money. Sold under a positive guarantee of perfect Rt and satisfaction FRANK W. TURNER HEPPNER, OREGON Paint-Up Time HAVE YOUR - PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND DECORATING DONE BY AN EXPERT WORKMAN I guarantee all my work and my prices are reasonable, either by the day, hour or job. LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR WORK A. E. HUFF Leave orders at Peoples Hardware Co. SoTheyVotedfor'TH" The quesiton in the Graham home was whether it was to be TH-rift or D-rift. The vote was for TH-rift after Mrs. G. presented it thusly: "Are we content to drift along with no prepara tion for the future? "Or, are we thriftly going to save money for the future? "A bank account will help us meet possible mis fortune without a qualm. "And when opportunity knocks it will make it possible for us to take full advantage. "Now what do you say, shall it be thrift or drift?" This bank helps people save by paying 4 percent interest on saving accounts. Start yours today. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Heppner $ailk Oregon Star Theater THURSDAY and FRIDAY, APRIL 3 and 4 Walter Heirs and Jacqueline Logan in "MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME" Everybody is young and happy in this picture; it hasn't a dull or a blue moment. Get your share of the laughs. ALSO - EDNA MURPHY in "HER DANGEROUS PATH"- Also PATnE NEWS WEEKLY SATURDAY, APRIL 5 Roy Stewart and Kathleen Kirkman in "BACK TO YELLOW JACKET" From the Cosmopolitan story by Peter B. Kyne. A story of the great outdoors, fast and full of interest from start to finish Also "FELIX IN HOLLYWOOD" SUNDAY and MONDAY, APRIL 6 and 7 BEBE DANIELS in "GLIMPSES OF THE MOON" A story for adults. Also STAN LAUREL in the the comedy "SCORCHING SANDS" - TUES. and WEDS., APRIL 8 and 9 OWEN MOORE and ALICE LAKE in "MODERN MATRIMONY" COMEDY-DRAMA , Also "FIGHTING BLOOD"