THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 192a.
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Stanley McCoy, brother of Mrs. M.
L. Oney of thig city, departed for hit
horn at Burley, Idaho, on Monday
after having apent aeveral days rii
itinj with hia aister. While here Mr.
McCoy asaiated Mrs. Oney in retting
her residence painted and making
other repatra about tha premUei. He
expects hia part of Idaho to produce
a wonderful crop thii acaion.
Timet In the automobile trade at
Heppner aeem to be picking up, this
being true at leant with Cohn Auto
Co. who thii pattt wek disponed of
three Dodgea and one Overland Blue
bird. Tom O'Brien and John Bras
nan each purchaied new Dodge tour
ing care and Misi Ruby Cornwall a
Dodge coupe, and E. L. Groshem took
on the Overland.
Mn, J. H. Durham arrived from
Portland on Thursday evening lait,
and will remain In the city for an
indefinite time, visiting with her Bona
Frank and Orve Rasmus. Mrs. Dur
ham resides at Salem, but for the
past seven months has been in Port
land with her husband while he was
recovering from a very serious ill
ness. Mrs. W. O. Dix and Mrs. P. M. Gem
mell are in Portland this week, at
tending the grand chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, as representatives of
Ruth Chapter No. 32 of this city.
Gay M. Anderson was also a delegate
to the grand chapter but was pre
vented from attending owing to his
duties as clerk of the circuit court.
In forty years of residence in Mor
row county, Commissioner Bteakman
thinks the crop proHpects are the
best he has even seen. He just made
a trip over the entire wheat belt of
the county the past week, and took
time to step in and tell this story to
The Gazette-Times editor Friday.
Judge Gilbert W. Phelps arrived at
Heppner on Sunday to be present at
the opening of the June term of court
on Monday morning. Judge Phelps
has been at Portland for some time,
occupying the bench in one of the
departments of the circuit court for
Multnomah county. '
Mrs. John Kilkenny, Miss Zara and
Mae Kilkenny drove over from Hepp
ner Thursday to take in the races
and dances. While in Condon Miss
Zara and Mae Kilkenny were the
guests of Miss Kathleen and Mar
garet Maddoek. --Condon Globe-Times.
Ed Bristow, who is a leading mer
chant of lone, was here for a day this
week, being interested in a case in
circuit court,
M. R. Morgan, a leading citizen of
lone, spent three days in this city,
beinft culled for jury duty.
This Week's Cross Word Puzzle
' eonUiniof 12.40 in ehtngt (nil cheek I Heppner ia Mid Morrow County, tell
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HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
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Pur In.Unoa, number one borilontal five the definition of a word which will fill In all
the while evace. to the Bret black space at the riant. Number one vertical gives the
definition for a word which will All in all the white .paces to the first black space be
low. The black spaces Indicate the end of a word, and no letter ie placed in then- When
oumpleted. the pusale must read both horlsontallr and vertically or aeroat and down.
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book on Redmond bank; also trunk
key fastened inside. Finder please
leave at this office.
Beauty work dona every Wednes
day and Saturday at Mrs. Curran a
Millinery Bboppe. Marcelling a spec
ialty. Mrs. Florence Scale Davis.
0 II ie Ktncaid of lone, accompanied
by hia mother, Mrs. J. L. Kincaid.
were visitors in Heppner yesterday,
attending to matters of business at
the court bouse. t
All parties having books belonging
to the Heppner library are requested
ti return them to Mrs. Devine at the
Bucknum residence.
Dick McElligott, retired farmer of
the lone country, now living in Port
land, spent several days in Heppner
this week.
to the highest bidder for eash in
hand, the following described animal:
One roan hor ape 6 ynr-, brand
ed with erosa oa stifle; unless the
same shall have been redeemed by the
owner or owners thereof.
ROY STAMP.
HORIZONTAL
A riding' costume.
Water .trongly impregnated with salt;
aa the sea.
Iron Crow fabbr.).
Indefinite article.
Resentment
Picture.
Kind of automobile.
Conaume.
Small home.
Preposition.
A point of the compass.
New England State.
An exclamation.
Kxist.
Additional writing (abbr.).
Sirk.
Towards the stem.
Kngluh Standing Army (abbr).
MetU.
Syatem.
College degree, (abbr.).
For example (abbr.). '
Exhausted.
VERTICAL
1. The central organ of the body.
2. An intolerant person.
5. Congealed water.
6. Male .beep.
6. Silly.
7, A plaintive poem.
11. Point of tha compass.
12. Prefix denoting repetition.
18. A pronoun.
U. Southern Bute.
17. Preposition.
20. Unrefined metal.
21. Undermine.
24. The name thing repeated.
lh. To find fault with.
26. On the condition.
28. Coarse grass growing in swamps.
29. Weight for weighing precious stone.
31. Font lion on a football team (abbr.).
32. While.
88. Noting motion toward.
36. Same as 21 horizontal.
37, Form of the verb "to be."
39. A cordefl drflpa fabric.
Me. and Mrs. C. V. Hopper spent
Saturday and Sunday in Arlington
the past week, visiting with friends.
They met Mrs. Claud Mariam of South
Dakota, sister of Mrs. Hopper, who
returned with them to Heppner and
will visit here for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Warner of Lex
ington were visitors in the city on
Tuesday. Mr. Warner is looking for
ward to the harvesting of a bumper
wheat crop this season, if present
prospects hold good.
FOR 8AI.E 4-horse McCormick
binder, one Jayhawk buck rake and
stacker. Can be seen at McCabe
ranch on Rhea creek. Good terms.
E. G. Haversttck. Yamhill, Ore.
J. H. Kinsman, for long years a
resident of Heppner but in these later
times engaged in business at Mc
Minnville, came in on Tuesday to
spend a few days here looking after
his property interests.
Fred Steiwer, of the law firm of
Raley, Raley & Steiwer of Pendleton,
was a Heppner visitor on Wednes
day, having some business in the
circuit court here.
J. A. Fee, Jr., of Fee A Fee, attor
neys, Pendleton, was in attendance
on circuit court here for the week.
Mr. Fee was interested as attorney
in several cases.
LOST Rrown leather hand bag
v and when the
1 i
svlasn comes:
i
JOUSTING stick at
"ready"! Torso muscles
tense I Go.' And may the
best contender topple over
last I
Out of the water or in, a
Jantien li your friend I Snug fit
perfect "give" utter free
dom of muscle. The original
Jantien-stltch of permanent
elasticity it made still freer by
patented features.
Only in a Jantxen do you get
the bow-trunk pattern and
the non-rip crotch. The rein
forced shoulder strap is sur
mounted by the original Jantzen
unbreakable button. By far the
most widely-sold swimming suit
in America I
If you know your weight, we
can fit you perfectly in a jiffy.
Jantzen originated "fit - by
weight." For men women and
children. ,
Ask us for free diving Irl
windshield sticker.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, by virtue of the statutes
of the State of Oregon, has taken up
the hereinafter described animal,
found running at large upon his
premises in Morrow County, Oregon,
and that he will, on Saturday, June
27, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at his place
Rand Hollow, 7 miles northeast of
II
Round Trip
Excursion Fares
Tlekete
ally w
Kansas City
St. Louis . .
Chicago . .
Detroit . .
Cleveland .
Washington
New York .
Boston ...
sal
St
$72.00
81.50
86.00
105.62
108.56
141.56
147.40
153.50
Corresponding fare, to other important
center.. Final return limit October 3 1,
1925. Liberal .top-over privUeaee SO-
l&a and returning.
ZIm Natteaal Park Low
summer feres to tiu. new Won
derland of Color in Southern
Utah. Why not take it in on
vour way East ?
TaUowitoaeNattaaalPark
May eto be made a. a .ide
trip at a small additional cost.
Ask for free booklet descriptive
of these famous resorts.
1 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR 1
LUMBER I
j Rough lumber, at mill ... $1 5.00 per M j
Shiplap, at mill $19.00 per M I
s No. 1 Rustic, at mill ... . $30.00 per M j
1 No. 2 Rustic, at mill .... $25.00 per M j
No. 1 Finish, at mill.... $35.00 per M
I No. 2 Finish, at mill .... $30.00 per M I
H Flooring, at mill $35.00 per M s
Will deliver in truck-load lots of 1500 feet or
H more at Heppner for $6.00 per M.
H Posts, Tamarack and Fir 6c Each W
16-Inch Pine Wood, at mill, $4.00 Cord
Pyle & Grimes I
Parkers Mill, Oregon .
Wherever you want to go. let s make all 3
arrangements. It coats do
more and will sav your
valuable time.
C. DA KB EE, A (rent,
H eppner, Oregno
WM. WcMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent
Portland. Oregon
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WWI ""'MnM lasisassT" IS5y
No -not magic -just RaSlTlUSSen
That dingy old house of yesterday is now a
, palace by comparison renewed in style, made
something tor the passer-by to admire, increased
in value all by the judicious
employment of a reliable
master painter and Ras
mussen Paints.
Atk your dealer for color card.
Ask your painter for an estimate.
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PAINTS &
VARNISHES
For Exteriors
RASMUSSEN PURE PAINT
AUo Crcoote6hingle Stain; Porch
Floor Paint; Barn and Roof Paint;
Truck, Tractor and Implement
Paint; Automobile Enamels; Spar
Varnish; Roof Coating; Concrete
and Cement Coating.
For Interiors
Wall-Dura Washable Wall PaintS
R a co lite Enamels; Inside Floor
Paint; Oil Stains; Floor and Var
nish Stain; Bath Tub Enamel, Dur
able Floor Varnish.
Raimuuen & Company
Portiand and Smttit
Soldby
GILLIAM & BISBEE
The suit that chunked
bathing to swimmnu
Everything for Men, Wo
men and Children.
IIS?
A Good Oil Cookstove
yMakes Cooking a Perfect "Snap"
CTi 1HY be a slave to your
y y kitchen? Your dealer will
be glad to demonstrate how the
- -yjj il modernized oil cookstove with
high-speed burner, heat rr
s' taining ovens, broilers, etc., makes
rural cooking a perfect "snap" noise
less simple soft!
And to keep your kitchen air clean
and pure use only the highest grade
kerosene Pearl Oil. Tint s the clean
burning kerosene that is refined and
re-refined by the Standard Oil Com
pany for use in the oil cookstove and
heater. Its clear, intense flame burns
with positively no odor or smoke.
See your dealer toddy, and remenv
ber, when ordering your cookstove
also order Pearl Oil by name!
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CiUforea)
PEARL
8 i
fir
HEAT
and
LIGHT
McCormick-Deering Hillside
Harvester - Threshers
ONCE
OVER
AND ITS
ALL
OVER
Perfect provision for level
ing both lenglhvriae
and sidewise.
Will level on hillside op to
65 (rade.
Read what this International Combined Harvester-Thresher
owner says:
"We have used the International Combined Harvester-Thresher
since 1918 and find it is a good machine.
We use only two men in operating it and the machine
is efficient and economical in cost of repairs and up
keep." MISSILDINE BROS., Heppner, Ore.
The new machine is equipped with a leveling device for use on
steep hillsides.
NO TIME TO LOSE Prepare now for harvest sea
son ! Come in and let us tell you more about this
thoroughly modern and practical machine. .
Sold by GILLIAM & BISBEE
Heppner, Oregon
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Underwear and Hosiery'
Butterick Patterns
Oshkosh B'Gosh
Overalls
O'Rourke Hats
Fithian Shoes
Nap-a-Tan Work
Shoes
Butternut Bread
MalcolmD.Clark
Butterick Patterns
Phone 152
Printing is the Inseparable
Companion of Achievement
CLOTHING
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
( showing of Young
Hr'nt Men's Suits at
, M $22.50 $25.00.
nri
Bros.
vn
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MEN'S SUITS AT $29.50
omson
WASTEFULNESS MEANS
RUIN
Make Your Opportunities in Such a
Way That You Will End Well
KEEP THINKING AHEAD j
i . i
Somewhere along the trail of life you
are reasonably sure to hit a hard spot.
A BANK ACCOUNT WILL HELP
YOU OVER
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Firsft National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
OIL
(KEROSENE)
ALL SIZES
David A. Wilson