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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1904)
The Weed's News 3 ingiTEEBSm mimw mammunnnr; mmiT.mmm iwrmiM in K rTfl iluM lUiil MHIIM I Uliil H irira ft ,trfIi..ititft.v,itfAj,h i 1 1 i " wwwuniiwiyiMiUMw i iinMni i.. imifi,... Shirt Waists Reduced Local and Personal Happenings Ladies and I'iiss ; Street Hats Ucduccc. 1 I in and About thelity. Judtre T. W. Avers went to Portland, Friday. Willard Blake was up irom lone, Fiiday. E. W. Elrod, of lone, was in the city Saturday. Ike Howard, of Galloway, waa in the city, Saturd v. J. P. Rhe, of lone, was a Heppner visitor, Friday. J. A. Hatbke. of lone, waa a Heppner Visitor, Saturday. Dillard Frenchs of Gurdane, was a Heppner visitor, Monday. Commissioner Frank Griffin, of lore, was a Heppner visitor, Monday. Atrorrev C. E. Redfield returned from Pendleton, Saturday evening. Attorney Sam E. Van Vactor went to Monurreot Monday cn legal business. Commipsioner W. G. McCarty, of Sand Ilcllcw, was in tbe city Tuesday. Miss Ile'ena Rhea and Mrs. F. Luper went to The Bailee, Saturday, to visit friend . Mr. find Mr. J. L. Howard, of Gal loway, were registered at the Palace, Sunday. L MontereetelW was sn incoming passenger from Pendleton, Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Hynd will occupy the Mrs. G. W. Well reoidenco on Chpse st'eet. Mrs. G. W. Tlilps and child-en left Monday tor Hilgard, where they will spend the Holidays. Hon. Henry B'a -kman came up from Portland Tuesday evening to spend the holidays at home. Wm. Lne'.lmtr, of Hardman, left Mon day inornin for . Gresham, wheie he will ppend the holidays. The Heppner Junior band gave a very pleasant social dance at Roberts' opera house, FriJay night. Rey. J. W. Minnt, pastor of tbe Baptist church of this city, held ser vices io Ion , Sundxy last. Miss Thompson, who has been the guest of Mrs. G. W. 'Phelps, returned to her home at Pendleton, Mor day. Mrs. M. B. Metzler whs a passenger Monday morning for Hilgard, where she will epen 1 'he holidays with her parents. W. F.. Pruyn, the genial maneger of the Light & Water Co., naaa passenger Friday for Hillsbco. Mr. Pruyn will will spend the bo.iddyy with relatives and frien a. Wednesday evening of last " eek Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Slocum were the re cipients of a very plersiot surprise at their home. About 20 neighbors and friends completely surprised Mr. and Mrs. Slocum and spent a pleasant even ing playing Rames, interspersed with music. A nice lunch was served. The approach of the holidays seems to be bringing quite a number of Mor row coui ty's ouug people to Hymen's altar. The following licenses to wed have been issued from the office of the county clerk since the 13th inst: Em ett Lundell and Lena Baker, Archie Z. Barnard and Louie DeVore, Stephen Harlow nd Tiara Young, Harvey Harphman and Annie Sperry, Adam P.lahm and Mary Maggie Hattz, Wil liam 15. Ward and Clara Fuqua. Assessor Conner was up from hi hnnM near lone, Monday. Mr. Conner wax h?rp f'.r the purpose of preparing hip hord required bv law, prepara tory to nterin upon the duties of his oflii-f 'Ti the fu-ft of the year. In order to pave f u !, the otfiVe of arwsor lias been mnvd iroin the npper ti 'or of tbe cnt h'"i.e to tlu' room formeily ;c :ii.i"l lv llio ansepsor, and Mr. Com er ha : lteon af-L'tu-d tlie treasurer's office w hi- h heretofore lias been unoecupieii. Mi. Connor will lake up permanent recj,r..ion in Heppner in a short time. CS23 HOMDAY Ladies rW Win" fFT waists Welcome News For the B-lated Xmas Shopper Prices on toys of every description will get a hard bump Friday and Saturday, this week. Every ar ticle, toys, games, albums, dolls, and trinkets of all kinds will be sold for just one half regular price. 12 All the new wanted ma terial and Styles, not lift overs nor undesirable pat terns or colors. All sizes. Regularly priced below their real value, which makes them now with the One IMiirxl reduction incomparable bargains. Agents for Standard Patterns, 10c lbc. None higher. FURS Share the price cutting spirit pre dominating here during half price holiday goods sale. Enjoyable, appro priate, serviceable reasonable prices all combined in one. mm si iifffl id? v,4 Cold weather goods at warm weather prices. Get busy Keep your neck warm LADIES HATS for One Half A veritable bargain feast for the ladv who wants a nice stylish sreet hat. why not have an extra hat when you can buy it for just one half of what it would have cost you a short time ago. Made to fit every figure American Lady Corsets Percy Garr urs was a pi- t-eiijiei for Portland, Tuesday. Mrs. J. V. Mount, vviio has b en very nick, is rapidly improving. Eph Efkelson, of Lexington, was do in business in Heppner, Tuesda'. Oregon Mistletoe at T,i Shoe Store, come in and t et a iwiir. Ex-Assessor Howard Gove, who is at tending dentil college in Poit'and, waB an incoTiing passentrer Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wills left yester day m rning for PoitLnd. Mr. Wills expect' to reside permanently in the metropoli-, Services 1 M. E. church will be ap propriate for Christmas. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. S-inday Sch ol at 10 a. m. j Epwo tli League at 6:15 p. m. The Sunday School will hold Christmas exercises, with tree, Saturday eve- ing in church. A reception whs given Tuesday even ing, Dec. 20, at the M. . parsonage in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Slocum, who are to make their future home in Eugene. Trie hous was well filled with members and friends of the church. A very interesting program was rendered cons sting of games. Qusrtette, Mrs. Warnock, Miss Glass cock, Messrs. Shipley and Hill; Det, Mrs. Nellie S!o:um and Miss Glasscock. Recitations by Mrs Binni and Master Kenton. After the program Mr. and Mrs. S'ocnm were calhd forward hy Key, Chand'er who, in a few remarks,! presented to them a a email token of j Mrs G. W. Phelps gave a verv p'ea ant dinning party at Rohatts' rpera hous?, Friday evening in honor of her friend. Mfss Thompson, before I er re turn to her home in Pendletin. Xmas Day. Sunday, 25th Sunday School at 10 a. ni. Morning and even ing services, at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Celebration of The Holy Communion at cl-'se of morning services. Evening services on Friday, 23rd, at 7:30 p. m. J'-hn Warren. Missionary. knecht, Rose Hamiltou, Lillian Coch rin Fannie Catton Mrs. Inez Freeland, J. W. Shipley, D. V. S. Reid, Heppner; M ss?s Alda Ryham, Anni Troedson, Ella; Miss Charlotte Shipley, Castle Rock; B. II. Viuing, Hardmnn; Mies Viva CannifT, Miss Elizabeth Quinn, Galloway; Miss Lizzie Jakes, Straw berry. State Superintendent J. II. Acker man came up frcm Sale n yesterday evening Independent and reliable The Oref?or gonlan. Jotut luvtallatioii. Heppner Royal Arch Chapter No. 26, Heppner Lodge No. 69 A. F. & A. M and Ruth Chapter No. 3?, Order of Eastern Star, will hold joiiit installation of officers on Tuesday evening, Decem ber 27, at Masonic hall at 7:30. All members are requested to be present. Henrietta Cohn, Sec. O. E. S. appreciation f r. m their uia y friends, a ' County Institute. The countv institute opened at 9 o'clock with singing. Supt. Stratton gave a pleasing greet ing to the teachers, and then introduced Supt. R. F. Robinson, of Portland, who took up the subject of Primary Reading. This subject called forth some interest ing discussion. Supt. Traver, of Salem, then discussed "Every day problems of the teacher." He gave a very helpful talk on the topic. After a short recess, Supt. Robinson dealt with the topio "Geography." Following are the teachers in at- itend.ince: Supt. and Mrs. R. F. Rob- "I rv.i I inson, oi i ornana ; r l. fctratron, Kus- jsel Cox, Mips Myrtl Green, Mrs. Ella A. Fisher, Mrs. Alma Colhird, Miss Louisa Lehmann, Miss Marget Hammer, J'io Mary Paulson. Fred Harty, lone; S. E. N itson, R. P.. Wilcox, Miss E. Rusk, Miss Elsie P.i!m?r, Misa Ellen Scott, Lexington ; L. R. Traver. Salem: oi their expected cliange and g?oi Mi9?e8 JepPie Martin, Ethel Reid. Len- wi hes for their future. Sii-gmg and payer fo lowed. Mr. and M s. Slmni hay-j been fiiiznn of j lloppri rfo- many years, well known j aiid ret pecteil. Mrs. Slo-vim ha ripen j Peidr t of the Epwor;ii League and a rrember of the church choir. Many were the regrets exp'epse l on account i na Reid, Margaiet Kiev, Beatrice Good- r A Feast for Christmas Buyers We invite the Attention of all to our Magnificent New Stock con sisting of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, STERLING AND PLATED SILVER WARE, CUT GLASS, HAND PAINTED CHI NA, MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS r. O. BORG PlRST ational ank O. A. RHEA T. A. RHEA OF HEPPNER. President G. W. C03TSER....; iiatir .Vio President I E. L. FREELAND. .Assistant Cashier Transact a General Cankinq Business. Four per cent. paid on Time Deposits. EXCHANGE OS ALL PARTS OF TIIE WORLD BOCGHT AND SOLD Collections made on all poiatson reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits f 3o,uoo.