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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928. PAGE SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Case are ex- . pectlng their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jones of As toria, to arrive at Hcppner right after the first of May. Mr. Jones comes to take a place In the store of Case Furniture company. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quackenbush, who have been In the employ of Mr. Case during the past couple of years, wll move to Rhea creek where they 'will have charge of one of the ranches of T. J. Jones and sons. Samuel E. Notion, candidate for the seat In congress made vacant by the recent appointment of Nico las J. Slnnott to the place of judge of the court of claimB by President Coolidge, departed on Sunday night for Portland to be In conference with other aspirants for congress ional honors, held In Portland the first of the week. A number of Arlington ball fans were In tho city on Sunday to witr neas the game between their team and Ileppner. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Art Wheelhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Story, Mr. and Mrs. Art Scrogglns, Mr. and Mrs. O. Spath, Bob Tash and sister. Miss Zaida, Miss Ruby Wetherell and Jack McClard. W. J. Wattenburger and wife of Echo and Lon Wattenburger and wife of Pine City were visitors here for a short time on Wednesday forenoon. W. J. says that the polit ical pot in Umatilla county Is sim mering quite lively, and there is prospect of some tight races before the final count on May 18. Dr. D. J. McFaul, for 28 years a practicing physician in Pendleton, and for a year or so previous to that time located at Heppner, died on Friday at Pasadena, Calif. His remains were brought to Pendleton and funeral servcles were held there on Tuesday. Headache, dizziness, nausea, sto mach disorders are often due to eyestrain. Scientific eye examina tion will give you the facts about your eyes. Dr. Tyler of Bend will be at Peterson's store, Heppner, Sunday and Monday, May 6-7 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Clouston of Pendleton were visitors here the first of the week. Returning home on Monday evening, they were ac companied by Mrs. 8. P. Devin, mo ther of Mrs: Clouston, who will visit for a time in Pendleton. John Luther and family arrived here the past week, and Mr. Luther will be the line and service man in this district for Pacific Power & Light Co. Mr. Luther was former ly In the construction department of the company. Algott Lundell and family of lone spent Saturday afternoon and eve ning In Heppner. Mr. Lundell is a successful farmer of the lone sec tion and looks for a fine crop there again this season. Mr. and Mis. R. E. Harbison of Morgan visited Hoppner for a short time on Tuesday. Mr. Harbison, who was ill for so long in Portland, is now well on the road to full re covery. Frank Farnsworth came in Sat urday from the C. H. Bartholomew farm on Butter creek, where he has been working for the past couple of months. W. O. Dix, of the firm of-Hlatt & Dlx, has been laid up at home for the past week, suffering from his leg ailliction of long standing. Miss Reita Neel departed for The Dalles and Hood River on Friday, where she will have a visit with relatives and friends. SEVENTH HEAVEN, the great est motion picture ever made, Star Theater, Sunday, Monday and Tues day, Don't Miss It D. H. Grabill, pioneer resident of lone, was attending to matters of business in this city on Tuesday. Dlllard French and wife were Heppner visitors on Tuesday from their Gurdane ranch. Frank Engelman, lone business man, was a visitor in this city on Monday. W. H. Gould, Lexington wheat raiser was a Heppner visitor Wed nesday. E. Jay Merrill was In the city on Tuesday from his home near Hard-man. Chauncey Depew Passes iYiTmfr ' "Kf Chauncey M. Depew, veteran statesman, humorist and the great est after dinner speaker ever known to America, who died in his 93d vear at his home in New York ot New Baseball Idol game of the season, who is taking the place in the Giants team left vacant hv tho traHintr nf Snnn Hornsby to the Braves. This voung infielder made 'em wild over his Snanov nlavincr anA umn h opening game for the Giants. S. E. Notson blew Into lone Thurs day afternoon and favored the In dependent staff with a short call. He was acting as advance agent for the coming Morrow County Pion eer Reunion which is to take place June 1. When asked as to his state of receptivity for the seat in the U. S. H. R soon to be vacated by Nick Sinnott, Mr. Notaon replied that he never dodges political lightr nlng. lone Independent Born At their home on Butter creek, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ayers Tuesday, April 24, an 8-lb. son. FARM POINTERS. Color of hay Is the most Import ant grading factor under the Uni ted States grades, which are official In Oregon. Color Indicates quality. To obtain high color and good qual ity, hay is cut before the color is lost from the plant in the field. Cutting grain hay not later than the soft dough stage and alfalfa In the one-tenth to one-half bloom stage has been found good practice by the experiment station. Copper carbonate treatment for smut which is standard on wheat Is not efficient in preventing smut in oats and barley. The liquid for maldehyde treatment for these grains is recommended by the Ore gon experiment station. The cop per carbonate dust will not pene trate the hulls of oats and barley sufficiently to kill the smut spores. Even with good healthy cows sc- cess is not assured, unless these cows are properly fed. To be well fed the dairy cow needs on abund ance of feed, succulent feed, prop erly balanced feed and palatable feed, says the extension specialist In dairying. 1RRIGON CLUB CHARTERED. The Bummer Lambs club of Irrl- gon, led by J. Bert Knight, has re ceived a charter from the extension olfice at Corvallis. The charter is given In recognition of the organl- COMING TO The Dalles and Pendleton T SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be In THE DALLES ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, AT THE DALLES HOTEL, and In -PENDLE TON ON THURSDAY. MAY 17, AT THE DORION HOTEL. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation. Dr. Mellcnthln Is a regular grad uate In medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appen dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom ach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Ore gon who have been treated for one of the above named causes: H. H. Blake, Marshfleld. Elmer Booker, Condon. Bessie Eckles, Emprle. D. O. Horn, Bonanza. W. C. Hclyer, Kent P. M. Koster, Mt Angel. Mrs. L. H. Martin, Moro. Davis Stelnon, Allegany. Fred Shetlds, Klamath Falls. Joe Sheoshlps, Gibbon. D. I. Wagonblast, Portland. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Adress: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California, zation of the club as a standard 4-H club. The members agree to follow all instructions sent out by the state club leader and to give dem onstrations of their work. WANTS LOST Crocker fountain pen, be tween residence of Mrs. Huston, Gale St., and the postofflce. Maur ice Edmondson. 6p. FOR SALE Deerlng combine, 9 foot cut Call A. E. Miller, Lexing ton, Ore. 6p Will exchange a few White Leg horn hens for Rhode Island Reds. Mrs. Geo. Moore, city. 2tf. B. F. Swaggart, Lexington. 6-6p. FOR RENT 8500 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. Selected King Chin Chilla Rab bits. Price right Carl Lindeken, lone, Ore. 3-6 FOR SALE Late model all steel 22x36 Case thresher, complete with bagger, feeder and blower. Guar anteed in Al condition. A snap at J300.00. Terms. Peoples Hardware Co., Heppner, Ore. 4tf. FOR SALE 12 head godo work mules and harness. Gorger Bros., Star Rt, Lexington, Ore. &-6 A 1000-acre stock ranch for sale; 150 acres cultivated. 7 miles north of Monument. $7000. Easy terms. If Interested write or phone I. N. Harrison, Top, Oregon. 5-10. Wanted 600 sheep to pasture for the summer. John H. Canfleld, Ukiah, Oregon. 5-6. FOR SALE 1927 14-ft Case com bine. Has cut 600 acres. Good as new. See or write Harry or Sam Turner, Heppner, Ore. tf. FOP. SALE, very cheap, steering couch, ice box, writing desk, Over land sedan, 1922. Christiansen, care 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 12 good horses; make fine team. 1 ground power Holt combine, In running order, will trade for cattle or anything I can use. Want to buy calves or stock cattle. Phone John Mlchelbook, lone, Ore. 4tf FOR SALE 1923 Case Hillside Harvester. This machine has cut small acreage and will be overhaul ed and ba put in first class condi tion. Guaranteed to be ready to pull in the field. A bargain at $650. Terms. Peoples Hardware Co., Heppner, Ore. 4tf. Eggs For Setting Rhode Island Reds The cockerels out of May hood strain; 287 trap nested hens. 50c per setting. Ralph Butler, Hen riksen ranch, Heppner, Box 71. 2tf. 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. You won't need to wait about that Rolled Barley We have just bought the best lot of feed barley that has been offered for sale this sason. Look at it before you buy. Baby Chick Feeds r Brown Warehouse Co. Phones: Warehouse 643, Residence 644 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. FOR SALE OR RENT South Jones Prairie, containing 402 acres summer grazing land. Owner, Ma. -garet Jones, 399 E. 16th St, N., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE Flett ranch, 440 ac res, 100 alfalfa; on Rock creek. Rea sonable price; terms If desired. See or write Mrs. Maude Hurt, Arling ton, Ore. 2-9 Angelfoods, one dollar, ter Curran. Mrs. Pe-6-7p Dr. Tyler, eyesight specialist of Bend, will be at Peterson's jewelry store, Heppner, Sunday and Mon day, May 6-7. Comfortable glasses guaranteed. 6. LOST A small fraternity pin, shape of shield, bordered with small pearls. Finder gets $5.00 reward. Boys and girls, keep your eyes open. 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 WHY Ship Your Cream to Portland When You Have a Market at Home? We need the support of every dairyman in Morrow County. How can you expect your county, town or business in town to prosper if you ship out? We will pay 42 cents for No. 1 butterfat and give honest weights and tests. We pay on the 5th and 18th of each month. Morrow County Creamery Company W. C. COX, Manager Successful SjL winning En yVjy OmmtmrSmaxm An Investment for the Future a Six of Long Life and Advanced Design Judged by even the most criti cal standards, the New Series Pontiac Six is months even years ahead of its field. Its style is the height of fashion achieved with low, graceful, modish lines emphasized by magnificent Fisher bodies. Its big, economical motor has the G-M-R cylinder head, for smoothness, power, snap and speed. It has every other really worthwhile feature that pro- x gressive engineering has de vised! And in addition, it has that fundamental which has been the basts of Pontiac's ever, growing success the great fun damenfal of long life! When you buy a Pontiac Six you know you are getting not only a car that is new today but a Six so advanced in style and engineering, so famous for long life that its inherent value will always be high! 2-Door Sedan, $745; Coupe, $745) Sport Roadster, $745; Pfcaetm. $775; Cab riolet, $795; 4-Ooor Sedan, $825; Sport Landau Sedan, $875. Oakland All. American Six, $ 1045 to $ 1265, AH prices at factory. Delivered price include n'niMi handling charge!. 017 to pay on the liberal General Motor Time Payment Plan. The 4Dmt Sedan r BWytyWilnr FERGUSON MOTOR COMPANY, Heppner, Oregon I. R. R0BIS0N, lone, Oregon PON PRODUCT OF TXA C SIX GENERAL MOTORS I'm Britain; garage (Says Bill the Builder) and I'l be gum swizzled if I'll park Henry under a tree for another night's lodging. Henry is a good, faithful steed, but he gets rheumatism in his universal joints from exposure to the night air. So it's a swe'l room with private bath and all modern conveniences for Henry, and I saved the price of two new tires and a wash and polish, because I bought my lumber from Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard - A. R. REID, Proprietor Phones Mill 9F25, Yard Main 1123 Cream fcS Tobacco WfU Crop toRWl 91 LLOYD WANER Noted Star of the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes: "When I arrived at thePitts burgh training camp 1 noticed my brother Paul smoked Lucky Strikes exclu sively, and heexplained why. You will agree that w e were in a close and exciting Pen riant race and it certainly called for splendid physical condition to ivithstand the tax and strain upon one's nerves and wind. Like Paul, my favorite Cigarette is Lucky Strike." It's toasted No Throat Irritation -No Cough. 1928, The American Tobacco Co.. Inc. bronchial pneumonia.