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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 102ft. PAGE FTVE Mr. and Mr. Cecil "Buck" Lieu alien were visitors here on Tuesday from fendeiton. This Is Buck s first visit to the old home town since his return from California where he went with the Los Angeles officers when they were taking Hickman to the Southern California city. Mr. Lleuallen, with Tom Gurdane, who assisted In the capture of Hickman will each receive a small slice of the reward offered for the murderer but 'nothing In proportion to what they were led to believe would be their share at the beginning. Buck thinks those "native sons" down California way hate mighty bad to let any money get away from the state. He Is not complaining, how ever, and would have performed his duty just the same as an officer, re gardless of rewards offered. Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford were visitors at Pendleton and Hot Lake over Saturday evening and Sunday. They were called to Hot Lake by the serious illness of Mrs. Crawford' brother, John M. Spencer who had recently undergone'a ma jor operation at the hands of Dr. Phy and Is now slowly recovering. Mr. Spencer suffered a serious re lapse early Saturday morning, but he was rallying fine on Sunday eve ning with every prospect that he had passed the crisis and would now fully recover. Bill Thomson arrived In Heppner tne nrst or the week from Southern California where he has been so journing for the last several years, and expects to spend a few months here visiting relatives and old time friends. On his way from Los An geles he stopped for a visit at the family of friends at Newhall just oerore tne flood catastrophe occur ring there when the St Francis dam went out and he has not been able to learn whether or not his friends survived. Frank Toung was a visitor In the city on Saturday for the first time in many months. He states that grain In the lower Gooseberry country is coming along well now. There had been some caking of the surface of the ground, and this seemed to hinder the late fall sown grain from getting through, but it Is coming okeh at present Pat Mollaban returned Sunday evening from Ontario, Oregon, and Payette, Idaho, where he spent the past week visiting his brother John at the former place and John Kee gan at the latter. He found these men doing well In the Idaho coun try, and business appeared prosper ous at both Ontario and Payette. E. A. Hudson, district manager of the Maytag Washing Machine com pany with headquarters at Pendle ton, was a visitor In Heppner on Wednesday. His territory covers Umatilla, Morrow and the northern part of Grant counties and he states the company is enjoying a fine bus iness In these various sections Fred J. Nlchoson and wife of lone Bpent a few hours in this city on Saturday. Mr. Nlchoson follows well drilling in that section, and had just finished a job that kept him busy ior some time. He expects business In this line to pick up a lot this sea son, with the good crop prospects. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner and son Don arrived from Salem on Sat urday evening and enjoyed a visit with relatives and friends here until Wednesday morning, when they re turned to the capital city. Mr. Tur ner Is taking law at Willamette Uni versity. Albert Miller, representative of a Pendleton auto firm, was here on Tuesday, demonstrating a truck to the city dads, who are contemplat ing the purchase of a machine of this nature to carry the fire appar atus. Vawter Parker arrived from Eu gene on Saturday and Is spending the week of Easter vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker. Vawter Is a stu dent In law at IT. of O. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson spent Sunday at Pendleton, going over Saturday afternoon to be pres ent at a birthday party given in honor of Mrs. O. T. Ferguson, moth er of Rnymond, Frank Shlvely departed for Port , land Wednesday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Huston and T. J. Humphreys departed on Mon day morning for Eugene to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Huston will visit their dauc-hter Mlna raiM. beth Huston, and Mr. Humphreys nis emidren, the Misses Leta and Evelyn and Mr. Roland Humnhrwi Thev were accompanied ah far aa Portland by Leonard Delano, U. of j. stuaent, wno was visiting here ior a lew days with Vawter Parker The Music Study club will meet Monday night March 26, at 8:00 o'clock at the A. M. Phelps home. The life of Schubert and his works will be studied at this meeting. Sev eral members of the club will pre sent some of bis compositions. Schubert Is one of the interesting musicians or history. Though he nad to overcome many handicaps, he contributed much to the musical world. Mrs. E. D. McMillan of Lexington was called to Los Angeles on Tues day on account of the serious illness of her daughter, Miss Opal Leach. Miss Leach has been ill for many months, but was much improved by me cnmate or southern Callforn a It Is understood that the illness of Miss Leach at this time was" the esuit of an operation bne was com pelled to undergo. WANTS The Wllllne- worlinra will o-lva Inn. cheon on Friday, March 30th, in the -nurcn oi unrist dining room. The menu Will consist nf Ham rhnwHor vegetable salad, brown, bread and butter, pie and coffee. Price 60c. Will begin serving at 5:30 and con tinue until 7:00 n. m An nni-nn and cooked food sale will be held during the afternoon of the same date. You will find aprons for all occasions. 52-1 The O. A. C B. Rock - hatching, $1 per 100. Mrs. W. P. run, neppner. 1-4. STRAYED From MIsner ranch 2 bay horses, weight 1200 lbs., white faces, ro ached manes, trimmed tails and scars on neck. Reward for in formation leading to recovery. John MicneioooK, lone, ore. i Roy Fueate. in charee of rodent control for eastern Oregon, has been at Heppner for several days this week, and In enmnanv with County Aeent Smith scent the time in looking over the situation regard ing squirrels, a consistent cam DaiKn or DOlsonlnir thARR rnripnta a contemplated, and this will be the means of ridding the county of the most of them. Miss Louise Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomson, was home for a few days this week, en joying a short visit during Easter vacation at Ellensburg normal school, at Ellensburg, Wash. She returned on Tuesday, Mr. Thomson taking her by car as far as Arling ton. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keithley, ac companied by Grandma Esteb, mo ther of Mrs. Keithley, were visitors in Heppner Saturday from their Eight Mile home. Miss Marlorle Clark, ntudent of University of Oregon, is spending easier vacation season wiln her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark of this city. GILLIAM & BISBEE The Sorine of the vear is the time to feed Dr. Hess's Stock Tonic, Pan-a-ce-a for chickens. Use a package. If results are not satisfactory return container and get your money back. A car of Snerrv Poul try Supplies to arrive at once. We have a comnlete stock of Single Trees, Lead Bars. Clevises and repair parts for all kinds of farm machinery. Our stock of Oliver Plows, Spriner Tooth Harrows, etc. is com plete. For fine alfalfa seed call on us. Tents, Stoves and other supplies for setting up sheep camp. Sherwin Williams Marking Ink in three colors. GILLIAM & BISBEE Can You Find Your Papers IN AN EMERGENCY. Have you ever suddenly needed certain papers for some business emergency, and been unable to find them? Have you ever searched through the trunk or desk vainly hunt ing a missing document? This has happened to many peo ple with losses In dollars and opportunities that are stag gering. How unfortunate it Is, when a Safe Deposit Box for the convenient and safe storage of valuable papers would have prevented such losses. Many men and women are now keeping their valuable papers and jewelry in Safe Deposit Boxes in this Bank. And we highly recommend that you, too, adopt this plan of making sure that you can find im portant papers at a moment's notice. The cost Is trifling as low ashrdl mfwy rdl aoln rdlu wyp The cost Is trifling. And you know that your papers are SAFE. The convenience, too, is worth many times the slight yearly charge for a box. We'll be glad to show you our vaults. You will be impressed with the precautions taken for your safety, and you'll readily understand why so many folks are using them. Come In soon. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Heppner BUlIc Oregon Mrs. O. C. Clavoool. of the Frav. eling Specialty Shop, will display the season's most attractive line of ladies and misses wearing apparel from Portland. San Francis and New York. This line is not only a dream of loveliness, but it has price appeal Desides. At Hotel Heppner, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 26, 27 and 28. It Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke OptlcU Co., 360 A, Alder St, Portland, Ore., EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be In Heppner ah day and evenings, Saturday and Sunday, March 24th and 25th, at Hotel Heppner. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. 51-2 Twelve head of jacks the best In the west for sale or lease; 40 head of good mules for sale; also 4 head of milk cows. B. F. Swaggart, Lexington, Oregon. 62-tf. For Sale Ranch of 1040 acres. with water rights; situated on Rhea creek. A wheat ranch of 1055 acres; plenty of water, good house and barn, orchard. D. E. GILMAN, Heppner. 50tf. When your appetite craves something dif ferent, eat shell fish. Delicious OLYMPIC OYSTERS may be had any time. You may buy them in bulk. ELKHORN RESTAURANT ED CHINN, Prop. For Sale or Trade 2 fresh milk goats and three kids. Box 65, Hepp ner, ure. it FOR SALE O. A. C. strain barr ed Plymouth Rock day old chicks, delivery by March 10. About April 1st will have another hatch ready for delivery. $18 per 100. Mrs. C. H. Furlong, Eight Mile. FOR SALE OR RENT-Srarfi, Jones Prairie, containing 402 acres summer grazing land. Owner, Mai garet Jones, 399 E. 16th St., N., Portland, Oregon. Dr. Clarke. EYE 'SIGHT SPF.fi- IALIST, in Heppner Sat and Sun., March 24th ar.d 25th at Hotel Hepp ner. 52-1 FOR RENT 3500 acres sheep pasture, stock fenced; good grass, plenty of shade and water. Good chance to add 2000 acres more if leased soon. Joins county road from Heppner to Ritter. Write, telephone or see C. O. DININS, Ritter, Ore. FOR SALE 9-room residence property on Main street Heppner; $1000 down, balance easy terms. Mrs. Josephine Johnson. . 51-2. WANTED To get in touch with parties having spring sheep range to rent Write J. G. Barratt, Heppner. WANTED Two 3-bottom Oliver plows No. 40 and two Walla Walla discs, 8 and 10 ft Phone John Ml- chelbook, lone, Oregon. You won't need to wait about that wall paper job. We have the stock at from 5c to 30c a single roll. CASE FURNITURE CO. Watch our win dow for display of quality linoleum and rugs. See Mrs. Claypool for lovliest of graduation dresses. Hotel Heppner Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 26, 27, 28. It Bring Produce Here. Bring your produce to the Central Market, Heppner. We buy poultry, beef, pork, mutton, veal in fact any thing you have to offer in this line, always allowing the highest market price. See us before selling. 41-tf. CENTRAL MARKET. THE SUCCESS OF WILLOW CREEK SPECIAL DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS is assured by the growing demand for these products. YOU CAN SECURE YOUR SUPPLY FROM Peoples Hardware Company . . Heppner Independent Warehouse Co. . Lexington C. W. Swanson lone Heppner Farmers Elevator Company During Lenten Season ON FRIDAYS All varieties of Fresh and Salt Fish OYSTERS, CRABS, CLAMS. Gent-Nut Margarine v Brookfield Butter Come in and. see our Saturday Special. CENTRAL MARKET "Service with a Smile" If Value Mrst is your Policy you'll choose an All -American Six fr t AEmA KLAND MERICAN SIX PRODUCT Or GENERAL MOTORS iVDOOR SEDAN '1045 tndau Coops 1045 hS1,..,1075 1075 4-Door Sedan , Cabriolet. Landau Sedan .'1U5 .'1155 .'1265 Phaeton fVew S.H.. Fnntfae SU, T4I to tKS. M prim I factory. IMivorort prlcmi InWud minimum hmndllnf ehargpa. finny to pay on th liberal Oonmrml Motor Am Payment Plan. What do you look for in a car ... a , single emphasized element such as tyle . . . size . . . performance? Such as comfort . . . stamina ... price? Or do you look for that combination of qualities called value? If you prefer a "one-sided" car we haven't got what you want. But If value comes first. yonH choose an Ail-American Six. 4 For here Is style attained only In bodies by Fisher. Long, low lines. Smart colors. Grace, poise and swank. Here is else that results from 117 Inches of wheelbase . . . and from Fisher construction famed for scien tific distribution of space. Performance from a whispering brute of an engine . . . 212 cubic inches In displacement . . . with a 79-lb. crankshaft and the G-M-R cylinder head. Speed ... power . . . snap ... and flexibility. An Ail-American change of pace. Thus this General Motors Six leads Its field in Talue . . . providing evcry thlng that everybody wants. If you're going to buy a car for what it will giro you, come In and see the All-American Six. Special Sport Equipment Available on all body typeei all wire wheela with Urea ... apodal front f.ndere with tiro walla ... two apeolal tire locha and looking rlneo enllapifltla trunk rack . . . $100 extra on open eara . . 9 1 10 on rloeed ear. ... all d i.e wheela witb aatna equipment, 975 on open ear. . . . SB5 on oloeed model.. FERGUSON MOTOR COMPANY, Heppner, Oregon I. R. R0BIS0N, lone, Oregon Critical Time Now is the time to be careful of your feed. . A change of feed or feeding methods is likely to cause the hens to become broody. Use 0. K. Feeds you get uniformity at a reasonable price. Stock Salt ' Steam Rolled Feeds Brown Warehouse Co. Phones: Warehouse 643, Residence 644 The Talkington Plow Hitch A two-stick hitch that you can rig up for any size team at moderate cost. ALSO LEAD BARS Farmers, if you need a Weeder, I can please you. See Weeder now on display. Frank Shively SERVICE Whether you need one board v r.. i tt or a truck load. p you may be sure it will be at your door when you want it. That's the way we guarantee your satis factionby giving you the quality you are entitled to and the service you expect. Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard A. R. REID, Proprietor Phones Mill 9F25, Yard Main 1123 SPEC ALS for Saturday, Mar. 24 Princess Flour, 49-lb. Sack .... $1.95, 6 Boxes Matches 23c 3 Rolls Toilet Paper 23c 2 large cans Ehrman's Best Peaches 55c 2 Large Cans Wado Apicots 55c 2 Large Cans Wadco Asparagus . . 55c 3 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 23c 2 Cans Dromedary Grape Fruit . . . 55c 3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c Campbell's Soups, per can 11c 2 Cans Shrimps 38c 2 Cans Crushed Pineapple 45c Phone and Delivery Service -:- Charge Account Privilege HUGHES&HUGHES Phone 962 We Deliver