PAGE TWO HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 20,1926. MORGAN I J 1 (Received too late for last week.) Wte Crawford of Ella was calling in Morgan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely and W. F. Falmateer were transacting business in Heppner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Minor were call ing in Morgan Wednesday evening from their home near lone. Dean Ekleberry was visiting with George Cochran Tuesday. Several Morgan people attended the declamatory contest in Heppner Sat urday night and are proud to say that one of our young girls carried off first priie in the upper grade division. George Cochran visited in lone Wednesday. Mrs. Esta Bauernfiend was calling on Mrs. Farrens Wednesday. Mrs. Franklin Ely returned home Sunday after a week's visit with her parents in Portland. Morgan and vicinity were visited by several nice rains the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmateer were in lone Saturday aftrenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Medlock have moved into the Edwards residence The lone sewing c.ub entertained the Morgan sewing club Friday. The Morgan Reaekah lodge mem bers are staging three one act plays in the near future. Date will be an nouncd next wek. Mothers' Day was fittingly observed last Sunday on the beautiful lawn at the Ellis Minor home and the -moth ers of Morgan, surrounded by their children, were there in full force. Fathers were permitted on the grounds, but only on condition that they efface themselves as com pletely as possible. A splendid picnic dinner was served by the ladies and as the day was neither too warm nor too cool the intercourse of the As sembled guests was especially enjoy able. Pastor Head of lone was pres ent and addressed the gathering, pay ing an especially fine tribute to mo therhood in his remarks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Streeter of Cecil were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hardesty Sunday. Several Morgan farmers attended the farmers' meeting at Heppner last Thursday. Quite a number of Morganites were present at the graduation exercises which were held at lone Friday night. Mrs. Esta Bauernfiend was the din ner guest of Mrs. H. 0. Ely Sunday. The Morgan Rebekahs' play will be given Saturday night, May 22, at the Morgan school house. Mr .and Mrs. Ralph McCormick spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Medlock. Martin Bauernfiend was transacting business in Heppner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison at tended the Eastern Star meeting at lone Saturday night. Roy W. Ritner, republican candi date for nomination for joint repre sentative of Umatilla and Morrow counties, was in Morgan Friday. Harvey Medlock and Howard Har desty spent Saturday and Sunday in Cecil with Noel Streeter. Jbr Economical Transportation FT 4 There was a very exciting ball game between the Wildcats and the Tigera on the Medlock diamond Sunday. ROY V. RITNER. Experience counts in every walk of life and particularly so in a legisla tive body. Roy W. Ritner couples with legis lative experience attained by few men in Oregon, the ability to get things done. He is seldom or. never what is known as a "solo voter." H trains with the majority and with the inner circle that steers the majority. He always has a good seat on the so called "steam roller." He does some thing and he gets somewhere, unlike many an estimable solon who stands well with the home folks but is a virtual nonentity in the hulls of the capitol. Ritner has accomplished many things during his two terms in the house and two terms in the senate, of value to the state and his imme diate constituents. Two of them if these were all entitle him to favor able consideration from the voters. When president of the senate in 1921 he killed the Portland 1925 Fair bill, thus saving the taxpayers three mil lion dollars which would have gone to a needless ahow, and he helped -pass the Market Road bill in 1919. Ho has been identified from the first with the highway and market road pro gram of the atate, and few there are who would have the hardihood to say that this program has not added enor mously to Oregon's convenience, wealth and prestige. Ritner is a large and successful farmer and a large taxpayer. He typifies the upstanding and go-getting American, yet withal is a likable mn. He commands respect and influence at Salem, and can do much more than a new and untried legislator. Wes ton Leader. For Sale One set each of "The New Students Reference Work," six volumes, and "Th American Refer ence Library." ten volumes. Ottod condition; bargain price. Inspect at mis omce. 7iup. AT HOME PRICES. Gold Seal Rugs, 9xl2 114.90 Beautiful Wall Paper....84c per roll Felt Base Floor Carpets 45c sq. yd. See what you buy before you buy it. CASE FURNITURE COMPANY. Summer Pasture for Rent On my place near Hardman. Well fenced; good care. Can handle about BO head of horses or 60 to 75 head of cattle. Geo. H. Hayden, Hardman. 7-10. FOR SALE Case tractor and Case separator. Can be bought reason ably. Inquire J. A. Patterson, Hepp ner. ,. tf. I expect to be ready for piano pu pils by June 1st. Mrs. Ray Taylor. . , III ' L Powerful j " valve-in-bead motor ft H 'w Modern If f JL 3-ipeed tmumiMion glLJ FteherBody Lnevroiec -r- riPfprc ran tfrris Russedrear 11x18 pi " Completely enclosed fni S J t dryptate disc-dutch T tr Mil f"V Remy electric starting, If 1 WS"S ' litflitliig and Ignition VBr""xiBar Foil balloon tires f.o.b. Flint, Mich. Alemite p , lubrication system I rV. I w- w Complete instrument Demonstration 4 - Take one ride in the twjprEJSwiiL(J L tW Jl Improved Chevrolet SFIf J and you will know UBZmmmmmSttEJL'rr more bU. how a""""" T much automobile AD Prico . o. b. Flint, Mich, 1"!?' could possibly learn J in any other way. Come in! Arrange I! for a ride today ! II so Smooth II so Powerful II Touring , Roadster Coupe Coach - Sedan - - Landau Vi Ton Truck (Chuiit Onh) 1 Ton Truck (OuusUOab) $510 S10 645 645 735 765 395 Ferguson Chevrolet Co. Heppner, Oregon QUALITY AT LOW COST -lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil: Of course you will give Jewelry for Graduation' because no graduation is complete without a token of appreciation and admiration of that first success of Life and because there is nothing like jewelry for perman ency and lasting satisfaction. Nor is there anything that may be given to the graduate that will develop greater appreciation. These suggestions may help you in your selections. OTHER GIFTS For Girls WRIST WATCH NECKLACE PEARLS BRACELET VANITY CASES For Boys WATCH T WATCH CHAIN CUFF LINKS TIE CLASP RINGS HARWOOD'S We have a few SPECIALS . to offer this week: No. 2V- Table Peaches, per can 25c Pork and Beans ...10c, 15c and 25c No. 2y2 Table Apricots, can 25c Shrimps, per can 20c and 25c 2 for 45c Washing Powder in blk, per lb. 10c No. 2io Sliced Pineapple, can 25c Lux:, reg. size, 2 for 25c, large 25c 3 Pkgs. Royal Jello 25c Rinso, reg. size, 3 for 25c, large 25c 1 Pkg. Royal Gelatine 15c Babbit's Cleanser 3 for 25c 4-lb. Pkg. Market Day Raisins 50c Orange Maramalade, quart jar 45c Cookies, per dozen 5c Calumet" Baking Powder, 1 lb. 35c Pink Salmon, tall can 20c Calumet Baking Pow., 2y2 lbs. 85c Red Salmon, flat cans ....20c and 35c Calumet Baking Pow., 5 lbs. $1.35 Thomson Brothers Specially Built for UnlisMe Klairvecttnirag! 1. Can be used with equal success on hillside or level fields. 2. A real 2-man machine. Bagging platform, centrally located, well balanced. Men work close to gether. 3. Header platform is parallel to ground at all times. No grain skipped. 4. Operates equally well up hill or down. 5. Cylinder, 24" long, runs on self aligning, enclosed ball bear ings. 6. Five square feet of grate surface beneath cylinder and main beater provides for immediate separa tion of 80 to 90 of grain at the cylinder. 7. Wide separator (44") permits straw to spread thinly over straw racks for thorough separation. 8. Air blast of shoe fan is distrib uted evenly over entire area of shoe screen, whether machine is going up or down hilL 9. Recleaning device in addition to shoe similar in action to fanning mill. Cleans grain thoroughly. 10. Power-opera ted leveling de vice. The operator merely moves a clutch lever the power does the rest. 11. Screens are automatically lev eled. 12. All bearings supported on brack- ets attached solidly to the frame, not to sheet metal siding. 13. Auxiliary engine same as used in Harvester trucks and tractors. Ball-bearing crankshaft 14. All drive chains are short. Double roller chain and cut steel sprock ets on cylinder drive. GILLIAM & BISBEE Heppner, Oregon 13 c o irmm fie Ii-D e e i?fi an g Hillside Harvester-Threshers GIFTS ' Miss Graduate will Appreciate MUNSING WlVeoF Brassiere Top, Step-in Chemise. BRAND NEW Women's Step-in Chemise (Rayon) Women's Step-in Pants (Rayon) Nile Green and Peach Chiffon Hose in White and Colors. Fancy Brassieres, Rayon Silk. MALCOLM D. CLARK . A MAN ON FOOT IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION WILL BEAT AN ' AUTOMOBILE ON THE WRONG ROAD THOSE who are enjoying the lux uries of life today stuck to the right trail. THEY owe their comfort through not spending all they made. BEGINNING a bank account was their foundation. YOU have the same opportunity. THIS bank welcomes you. HaWrrtrtkfli Fir& National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON niigiimiiimmiimi iiuuiii in tint n tim in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinl