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4 HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928. PAGE FIVE L(gnl Miss Rubina Corrigall and her sister, Miss Violet, with their moth er, are preparing to leave on an extended trip to Canada. Leaving Hnppner they will go first to Ed mondton, Alberta, thence on east to Ontario, where they will visit for some weeks at the former home of Mrs. Corrigall, which she has not visited since coming to Oregon many years ago. During the ab sence of Miss Rubina Corrigall Miss Rita Neel will hold her place at tne irst .National Bank. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnston de parted for Portland on Rnndov tn be present at the funeral of the late Phill Cohn on Monday. Mrs. Johnston will remain " in the city for the week, attending the Grand Lodge of the Eastern Star of Ore gon as a delegate from Ruth Chap ter xno. 32, or this city. O. M. Whittington, theater man of Bend, visited Hcppner on Tues day, bringing over the show, "Girls of the Underworld." While here Mr. Whittington drove out to Eight Mile ror a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Clark, and to look over the wheat situation in that part of Morrow county. Among those eolns down tn P(. land for the funeral of the late Phill Cohn, were Harry Duncan, i-aui jvl. iicmmell and L. V. Gentry. Mr. Gemmell was accompanied as fur as The Dalles bv hia mrth.. Mrs. J. H. Gemmell, who will visit with the family of her son, Walter Chas. Brown and wife departed ior mcir nomc at Cottage Grove on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were guests durlne the msl uri. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atlkins. Mr. Brown is a brother of airs. Auklns and is engaged in the a rug UBsmess at Cottage Grove. Mrs. Earl Gordon departed for f-oruana the end of the week tn visit with friends and to remain over for the sessions of the grand chapter, Order of Eastern Star of Oregon, as one of the delegates at- lenuing irom Kuth Chapter No. 32 of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wilson ar- nveu irora tneir home at Oakland, Calif., on Friday and will visit for a time at the home of Mr. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, and with other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are on their annual vacation. W. V. Crawford motored to Lyle, Wash., on Tuesday to meet his wife and family. From there they went on to Portland for a day before re turning to their home at Heppner. Mrs. Crawford and the children have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Deos for a month. Wm. Pedro, Cecil sheepman, who was quite seriously hurt in an auto mobile accident a few weeks ago, and laid up for a time in the hos- Piuu ai i'enaieton. has fn lv re covered from his injuries. He was a visitor in Heppner on Tuesday. Dr. Clarke, nf the flnrlfn fW!,ul Co., 360A Alder St., Portland, Ore., aiBSiUHT SPECIALISTS, will be in Hennner nil Hnv Sunday, June 24th, at the Hotel Heppner. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. 13-14. Roy Glasscock of Mt. Vernnn spent Friday and Saturday at Hepp ner, vismng nis mother, Mrs. W. W. Smead. He was on his return nome from a trip of a few days to Portland. Mary and Frances White, daugh ters of Mrs. Lena White, left on Sunday for Portland where they wm spend some time visiting with relatives, and enjoy the Rose show this week. Dick Wiehtman. son nf Mr nnH Mrs. John Wightman, Is home from Corvallis where he has been a stu dent at Oregon State College for the past vear. He arrivpri home Friday. Max Beals. stationer! nt Hnnnnr for some time as snlnsmnn fnr Pacific Power and Light company, has been transferred to Pendleton, for which point he departed on Saturday. Jud?e Aler "Fee name nvpr fr-nm Pendelton nn Mnnrinv tn ho nrngont at the opening of the regular June lerm oi circuit court for Morrow county, over which he presided. Joe Kenny and his mother, Mrs. Michael Kenny, accompanied bv John Healy, went to Portland Sun day to attend the funeral there on Monday of Phill Cohn. LaVerne Van Marter went to Portland on Sunday evening in or der to attend the funeral of the late Phill Cohn held in that city on Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Curran arriv ed home on Thursday evening last from a visit of a week in Portland. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mis3 Helcne, who will spend a short vacation with her parents at Heppner. John McMillan, Lexington farm er, got a piece of steel in one of his eyes the past week. He was at Heppner on Thursday last to have it removed. He was grinding on a piece of steel at the time of the accident Mis. John McFerrin of Portland, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Hill, in Lex ington. The ladles passed through Heppner on their way to Walla Walla for a short visit Friday morning. Nat and Paul Webb were down from Walla Walla on Friday, visit ing the Webb ranch on Thorn creek. They report crop conditions In the Walla Walla country as very excellent this season. The local office of the Standard Oil company is in charge of King Cole, an auditor for the company, who will remain hee until a suc cessor of O. B. Flory has been ap- ljiiueu as ageni. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner and son Donald arrived from Salem on Tuesday evening. They have taken apartments in the Case building and expect to remain at Heppner for the summer. Walter Pope, farmer of the Cecil district, was attending court here the first of the week. Miss Louise Thomson arrived home on Friday from Ellensburg, Wash., where she has been a stu dent during the past year at the state normal. Harlan Devin departed on Wed nesday morning for Vancouver, Wash., where he will enter yie Cit izen's Taining camp for the summer. Mrs. Bonnie Cochran was here for a couple of days the past week, looking after business affairs. She now makes her home in Portland Dr. F. E. Farrior will go to Port land on Sunday to be absent in the city for a week attending the state dental convention. Ralph Jackson, Lexington ware houseman, is in Heppner this week as a juryman for the June term of court. W. F. Barnett, Lexington merch ant, Is attending court here this week, a member of the grand jury. Miles Martin, Lexington wheat raiser, is serving as a juryman for the June term of court. Harlan McCurdy, farmer and stockman of lone, was a visitor here yesterday. Geo. M. Allyn, of Lexington, is on jury duty at Heppner this week. WANTS Lost Solitaire diamond ring. Re ward if returned to Mrs. Arthur Mc- Atee. 13tf. For Sale John Deere tractor; only plowed 600 acres; like new. John Michelbook, lone, Ore. 12tf. Consult Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, in Heppner Sunday, June 24th, at Hotel Heppner. 13-14 Orders taken for wild blackber ries, $3.50 crate; Logans, $2; dew berries, $2.35; free to address. Check with order, no C. O. D. W. Ri Woodworth, Estacada, Ore. 13-17 gray and blue ribbon attached. Re ward of $5 offered for return to owner, Mrs. Arthur McAtee. 11-tf. 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. Stray Mule I have stray mule at j my place on Eight Mile; brown, 2-iyr.-old, brand 41 with bar over it on left shoulder. Owner please come and get it; no charges other than for this adv. Guy Huston. 12 Wanted Man with car to rpII complete line quality Auto Tires ana TUDes. exclusive Territory. Experience not necessary. Salary $300.00 ner month. Milestone Rnh. ber Company, East Liverpool, O. FOR SALE Good, young milk cows, Jerseys. L. E. Reaney, Lex ington, Ore. 12-tf. FOR SALE Pair Chippewa high top shoes; heavy; size 7. Inquire this office. lltf. FOR SALE 18-inch pine wood. J. H. Pearson & Sons, Lena, Ore. 12. J. S. Beckwith. court rennrter. is over from Pendleton this week, re porting the proceedings of the reg ular June term of circuit court for Morrow county. For Sale One Deering combine with motor. Must sell. Price $200. For information inquire Cecil Sar gent, lone. 12-14. Strayed to my ranch. 2 saddle horses one bay gelding, curly mane anu nair on legs; one white mare. brand C. R. John Michelbook, lone, Ore. i2tf. LostOn the road between the John Kilkenny ranch on Hinton creek and Pendleton, this morning, a suit case belonging to John Kelly. Case contains important papers as well as personal effects. Finder please report to this office, or to Waldon Straight, driver Heppner Pendleton stage. -4 l l On these hot summerdays everyone craves Cooling Drinks 0 You will find our fountain equipped to give you your favorite mix ture. ELKHORN RESTAURANT ED CHINN, Prop. UNIVERSAL FOOD Rich , wholesome milk. Drink all you want. It's good for yon. Alfalfa Lawn Dairy WIOHTMAN BROS., Props. Phone 30F3 GILLIAM & BISBEE Call and see the IN TERNATIONAL COxM BINE. See it in action, examine it thoroughly for any imperfections. We ourselves can't find any. Our stock McCormick Deering Mowers, Rakes and Binders is on dis play for inspection or criticism. We believe we have got the best in that line. We have a full stock of Single Trees, Lead Bars, etc. Don't forget the poul try supplies. Dr. Hess' Panacea for chicks as well as Stock Tonic and Sheep Dip. Sheep camp supplies of all kinds. Picking Out A Car All the selecting of cars isn't done In automobile sales rooms. Along the sidewalks go men with furtive eyes and catlike movements, picking out cars to be taken without price. They choose, drive away, and leave behind them noth ing but an empty parking space. Before they pick out your car, get a sound, reliable Flre-and-Theft Insurance Policy from us. It means peace of mind and indemnity against loss. F. W. Turner & Co. Representing FIKK ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia Geo. Thompson, Jr. McMurdo Building, May Street. Will handle your Poultry and Veal, pay ing highest market prices. See me if you have anything to sell in this line. Heppner, Oregon Work Wanted Want wnrW hv trip hour; will work for 30c hour. Write or call on Hildred B. Wright, city. LOST About May 14, ladies' gold Waltham wrist watch; gold face, For SaleDirect from grower Red raspberries, $2.35; blackberries $2.50; logans, $2.10, postpaid. Send check with order, no C. O. Ds. Ready about July 1st. R. S. LUD LOW, R. 2, Box 91, Estacada, Ore. 12-tf. SPEEDWAY CORDS Built by Goodyear 30x3y2 $5-95 29x4.40 $7.45 Heppner Garage " 24-HOUR SERVICE The FERGUSON CHEVROLET CO is now maintaining 21-hour service- OVERNIGHT WASHING AND GREASING Leave your car here in the evening and it will be ready for you the next morning. OFFICIAL A. A. A STATION Towing Service Day or Night. Ferguson Chevrolet Co. R. B. FERGUSON and A. H. BERGSTROM General Managers 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. DININ3, Ritter, Ore. AT BALDWIN'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE, we have on hand a supply of second hand ranges at very reasonable prices, 1 Monarch, 1 Majestic, 1 Rose and several oth ers. Also several sewing machines, Singers, Whites, Automatics and different makes. We handle the W. P. Fuller line Paints, Enamels, Var nish, Stains, and Kalsomine. This is headquarters for Linleum Rugs and Floor Coverings. Built in fur niture a specialty. Step In and see our display. gtf. EFFECTIVE MAT XX TO SEPT. 30 RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31, 19X8 BOUND TUP TO LiOW tares all parts of mid west, south and east. Fine fast trains. Liberal atopoomrm onablm yon to viait Zton National Park Crand Canyon Mat! Pk. Yellowstone National Pk. Rocky Mountain Nat'l Pk. For Muttratsd Booklet!, Reserva tions and Information, address Agent named below. DENVER $67.20 OMAHA 75.60 KANSAS CITY.... 75.60 DES MOINES (it. 55 ST. LOUIS 85.60 CHICAGO 90.S0 DETROIT 100.92 CINCINNATI 110.40 CLEVELAND 112.86 TORONTO 118.0 ATLANTA 121.65 PITTSBURGH 124.06 WASHINGTON 115.86 PHILADELPHIA 118.22 NEW YORK 151.70 BOSTON 157.76 UNION PACIFIC C. DARBEE, Local Agent, Heppner, Oregon Binder Twine The same high quality and strength of last year. We have this in both 500 and 650 feet per pound. We can save you some money and can guarantee satisfaction. Brown Warehouse Co. Phones: Warehouse 643, Residenee 644 Prime, Choice Offerings in Strawberries Vegetables NOW with the local crops at their, peak' The widest range of choice in fresh vegetables offered any time this season. Morrow County Project and Troutdale Strawberries are among our offerings. PHEL Grocery Co. "THE HOME OF GOOD EATS" Phone Main 53. We Del iver PS WHEREVER THERE ARE FLIES USE FLY-TOX m IrVi. FLY-TOX It iw Aeveiooeii Itelbn InslitnU tqlUx Fdkmiup "Somethinq babi ate" YeS. But tainted hif Flies FLIES crawled over the food. Waded in the milk. 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