Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 16, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928
PAGE FIVE
The cart of John Skuzeski of this
city and Mr. Cool of lone "locked
horns" Just In front of the Wilcox
farm on Willow creek highway Sun
day evening, and Mr. Skuzeskl's ma
chine was considerably crippled as
a result John states that the mis
hap was evidently caused fey both
himelf and the other party trying
10 pass too near the middle of the
highway. He drove his machine on
toward Heppner as far as the Art
Parker place, where a front wheel
dropped off, and the car had to be
towed to town Monday morninsr.
Mr. Skuzeski and family were re
turning home from a trip to Alder-
aaie, wash. No injury resulted to
the occupants of the cars, and the
jool car was slightly damaged,
Mrs. Alex Green, accompanied by
nor son nerman ana little daughter
Louise departed on Sunday for Pen-
oieton, were to take the overland
train for her old home at Fries. Vir
ginia, Mrs. Green has not visited her
rormer home for thirteen years, and
the Journey Is made at this time be
cause of the Illness of her mother.
She will be absent for several weeks
and thought she might make a visit
to Washington, D. C, giving Her-
man a cnance to view the sights of
we national capital.
District Attorney S. E. Notson
and Marshall S. P. Devin left Wed
nesday morning for Boise. Idaho
where they go to attend the conven
tion of Northwest Sheriff's and Po
lice, in session there this week end.
SheriB MoDuffee had intended go
ing, but meeting with an automobile
accident near The Dalles on Mon
day when on his return from a trip
io cannon, ne was delayed until too
late to make the Journey to Boise.
Attorney C. L. Sweek, Mrs. Sweek
and the children and her sister, Miss
Hawthorne, departed on Sunday for
Portland, where they expected to
spend a day or so and then motor
to Eugene for another stop on the
way to the coast at Seal Rocks.
They will spend a couple of weeks
at the seashore, during which time
Cal expects to land some of the big
fish that are inhabitants of the
streams tributary to Seal Rocks.
J. H. Cochran spent a few hours
In Heppner n Saturday from his
home at lone. Mr. Cochran states
that he had Just finished with the
harvesting of the grain on the
ranches of his son, the late Archie
Cochran, and the returns have been
excellent. On 400 acres of land Just
north of lone, the average yield per
acre was 32 bushels, while that on
the MpMurray place south of lone
went around 17 bushels.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Sigsbee and
their daughters, Misses Bernice and
Elaine, and Miss Hazel Calder of
Portland, friend of Miss Elaine Sigs
bee, departed on Monday forenoon
for a week's outing at Wallowa lake.
Mr. Sigsbee and the young ladies
drove up from Portland on Satur
day, he and Miss Bernice having
spent several days In the city the
past week.
Milton W. Bower and family de
parted Monday morning for Biqg
ham Springs, going prepared to
spend a week camping at that pop
ular resort The ministerial con
ference of the preachers of the
Christian church of the Eastern
Oregon district will be held there
this week, also, and Mr. Bower was
going at this time to take this in.
Bert "Palmateer and family and
W. F. Palmateer, Morgan residents,
were visitors in Heppner on Satur
day. Mr. Palmateer and his son
have finished with the wheat har
vest and report a good yield. Grain
turned out unusually well In the
Morgan wheat belt this season and
when the price gets back to around
$1.25 again producers of that sec
tion will begin to cash in.
Hanson Hughes returned the end
of the week from spending a few
days In Portland, during which time
he attended the meeting of the
state central committee of the dem
ocratic party, of which he is the
Morrow county member.
ft
Call and see the IN
TERNATIONAL COM
BINE. See it inaction,
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.
GILLIAM & BISDEE
David McDowell, aged 17 years
and 5 months, died at the home of
his sister, Mrs. A. C. Warren, at
iiooseberry on Monday afternoon,
and funeral services were held at
the Christian church In lone Tues
day afternoon, with burial In the
cemetery there. The young man
was a victim of tuberculosis from
which he had suffered many months
ana naa just returned, to the home
of his sister from a mountain camp
where he had been in hopes that it
might benefit his health. He was a
native of Gilliam county, but his
home had been at Gooseberry for
the past five years. Besides his sis
ter, Mrs. A. C. Warren, he is sur
vived by his father, Bert McDowell
of Condon, and his passing Is
mourned by .these relatives and
many friends In that neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Cox of
Hlnton creek were In Heppner
short time on Friday, while attend
ing to business. Mr. Cox Is Just re
covering irom a spell of sickness
that had him down for about two
weeks. He lays his trouble to a lltr
tie too much hot weather.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Valentine were
visitors here Tuesday afternoon
from their farm home near Lexing
ton. Charley finished with his
wheat harvest a week or two ago
and has the grain In the warehouse
ready for selling when the price gets
DacK to normal again.
Mrs. P. J. O'Riley of San Fran
cisco Is visiting with her sisters In
this county, Mrs. Walter Kilcup of
Lena and Mrs. Roy Brown of lone.
she is accompanied by her son
Jerry and they arrived here the
early part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell and
Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell, with
members of their families, were a
motor party in Heppner on Tues
day evening from their homes at
lone, coming up to take In the show
at Star theater.
The Womans Foreign Missionary
society of the Methodist church will
have their regular meeting in the
parlors of the church on Tuesday
arternoon, August 21, at 2:30. It is
hoped all members and friends will
be present
C. H. Furlong was in town Tues
day looking after business matters.
He has finished with the harvesting
of his grain crop on the Sweek land
at Eight Mile, the yield proving
quite satisfactory.
country where they will spend
couple of weeks vacationing.
Miss Edna Vaughn, daughter of
Mrs. Leonrad Barr, was a visitor at
the Barr home in this city over the
weeK ena. Miss Vaughn Is with the
Shaw - Bartholomew company in
Portland.
WANTS
FOR SALE Ford touring
Inquire at Heppner Bakery.
car.
22-3
For Sale 7-room modern house,
shade and fruit trees, also berrv
bushes; other adjoining lots for
sale. Cash or terms. Elizabeth
Smith state. 22tf.
Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Optical
Co., 260 Alder St., Portland, Ore.,
EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be
In Heppner all day and evening,
Sunday, Aug. 26, at the Hotel Hepp
ner. SEE HIM ABOUT TOUR
EYES. 22-3
For Sale Some eood two-vear-
old Hampshire bucks. E. L. De
Lashmutt, Sheridan, Ore. 22-3
Ranch to lease or for sale 1000
acres, plenty water, good orchard,
barn, comfortable house. D. E. Gil-
man, Heppner. 22tf.
man Neilson.
21-2
Wanted Girl or woman for gen
eral housework. Inquire this of
fice. 21-tf.
Nice quiet room for rent Phone
03. 20-22.
WANTED! Ambitious, industri
ous person to make sales of $150 to
$600 a month or more Introducing
and supplying the demand for Raw-
lelgh Household Products In Gilliam
and Morrow Counties and nearby
towns. Rawlelgh Methods get bus
lness everywhere. No selling ex
perience required. We supply Pro
ducts, Sales and Advertising Litera
ture and Service Methods every
thing you need. Profits increase
every month. Lowest prices; best
vaiues; most complete service. W.
T. Rawlelgh Co.. DeDt OR1822 Oak.
land, Calif. 20-22
LOST 1 bay mule branded bar
ir on lert side; l buckskin mule,
branded HFJ connected on shoul.
der. H. L. HOLBOKE. istf.
FOR SALE Good, young milk
cows. Jerseys. L. E. Reaney, Lex
ington, Ore. 12-tf.
27 bucks for sale; 4-year-old Ram-
bouillet Also beardless rye hay.
At Rugg ranch. 22
Wanted at once, man and wife to
work on ranch; not more than one
child. Inquire this office. 22-tf.
Piano sacrificed near Heppner.
Partly paid for piano like new.
Free delivery. Fully guaranteed.
Will accept phonograph, saxophone
or other instrument part payment
Balance your own terms. Write at
once to Geo. Roblson, piano adjust
er, 208 Oak St, Portland, Ore. 22-4
FOR SALE Fine piano left on
our hands In your vicinity, used less
than one year. Will be sold for bal
ance due us on contract Terms to
reliable party. Continental Secur
ity Co., 1304 American Bank Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon. 21-24.
200 aged ewes for sale. Jack
Ayers, Echo, Ore. 21-22.
Turkeys For Sale 370 young,
mixed and pure bred. L. R. Jones,
Monument 21-24.
Grant Olden, Rhea creek ranch
man,- was attending to business in
the city on Tuesday. Mr. Olden
states that he has his hay all up
and the crop this season was a good
one.
Edison Morgan of lone was a vis
itor here on Friday. He stated that
harvesting on the Morgan farm had
been finished the day previous, and
the results were quite satisfactory.
Claude Cox and family departed
the first of the week for the coast
& it
UNIVERSAL FOOD
Rich .wholesome milk. Drink all yon
want It's good for yo.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
WI0HTMAN BROS,
Phons SOTi
Props.
Ramboulllet Bucks For Sale
Thoroughbreds from the Bullard
Farm at Woodland, Calif. See them
at F. S. Parker ranch, Heppner.
Two stray heifers picked up at'
my place near Hardman; red with
white faces and white spots. Heis
On these hot
summer days
everyone
craves
Cooling
Drinks
You will find
our fountain
equipped to
give you your
favorite mixture.
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
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For Vacation
You go away to play not to worry. A neat wallet of
American Express Travelers Checques is as much a part
of a well ordered vacatio nas a traveling bag. These
Cheques represent peace of mind over the funds upon
which your good time depends.
American Express Travelers Cheques are a form of "per
sonal money" spendable as cash, but only by the proper
owner. They enable anyone to carry any amount of funds
at all times without fear of loss. They also entitle their
holders when traveling to very opportune and helpful assist
ance from American Express offices in this country and
around the world.
The method of using Travelers Cheques Is simplicity it
self. When you buy them you write your name on each
Cheque, thus making It your own. When you wish to spend
one you write your name a second time on the Cheque in
the presence of the person accepting It '
No Identification other than your second signature ls
necessary.
If your American Express Travelers Cheques are lost or
stolen (uncounterslgned or not exchanged for value) your
money Is refunded.
Farmers & Stockgrowers National
Heppner BsUlk Oregon
WreCTIVE MAT as TO SEPT. so
Mswnn umit WCT. 31. XQZS
HOUND TBI TO
Low fares all parts of mid
west, south and east.
Fine fast trains.
DENVER M7.20
OMAHA 75.SO
KANSAS CITY.... 7S.S0
DES MOINES 81. SS
ST. LOUIS MM
CHICAGO 00.19
DETROIT 108.S1
CINCINNATI 110.46
CLEVELAND 1U.M
TORONTO 118.6S
ATLANTA 1M.SS
PITTSBURGH 124.M
WASHINGTON .. 14S.M
PHILADELPHIA 14S.2X
NEW YORK. U1.70
BOSTON 1S7.7S
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UNION PACIF
C. DARBEE, Local Agent,
Heppner, Oregon
Custom -Made
Suits
AS LOW AS
$29.50
and you see them before you pay.
WE CAN "SUIT" ANY TASTE
High-grade hand tailoring,
with a wide range of virgin
wool fabrics from which
to choose.
YOU GET THE MOST FOR TOUR
MONEY AT
SKUZESKPS
HEPNER'S TAILORING SHOP.
BETTER homes are built with better
lumber and that doesn't mean
high priced lumber either.
Our quality, our service, and our
prices will satisfy you.
Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard
A. R. REID, Proprietor
Phones Mill 9F25, Yard Main 1123
FIRE! The Unsparing Thief
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their respective "lines."
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ruined from cellar to attic
This means that fire Insurance should fully cover all that
fire can destroy or damage.
A few thousand dollars added to your Inventory will In
crease your annual premium but little.
Yet, after a fire, "fully covered" is far better than "par
tially covered."
Let us help you.
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Wide variety of fresh vegetables always
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