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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Personal Happenings. 1000 New Posts for sale. Phelps Grocery You may find that lor'a. Oo, present at Hay- J. H. Wyland was down from Hard man on Monday. 0. B. Soerry came Monday evening. Wanted A girl to do general houHewotk. Inquire at this office. Gene Lovegren of in the city Tuesday. Suut. Notson 1b busy with teacher's examinations this week. Walter Beckett and family of Eight Mile were lieppner visitors on Saturday Joe Hayes was a business visitor from his uoper Buttor creek ranch on Tuesday. A. Bevmer and wife came up from Lexington and spent last Saturday evening in Heppner. Everett Logan of Portland and M. V. Logan of Cecil were registered at the Palace last Saturday. John and Phil Doherty, two of our prosperous farmers of near Ella spent several aays in this city last week, Walt Becket and family and Ralph Becket and family of Eight Mile, were shopping in Heppner on Saturdy. A five piece orchestra will famish musio for the Christmas ball at the Club huildina on the evening of Deo, 25th. Of course you will be there Matt T. Hughes, who has rented the Wright ranch near Lone Rock, moved the remainder of his house hold goods to that place week. M. R Ball and A. B Grover, two yonna farmers of the lone section paid Heppner a visit on Saturday. Mr, Ball mado final proof on his home stead. Some mighty nice window displays of Reasonable holiday goods can be noticed np and down Main street, and our merchants report a good trade in this line. Frank Evans, a successful farmer of the Lexioaton section, was in Heppner on Thursday last with las family. Mr. &vans had a prosperous year and murketei a fine lot of wheat as usual. With his brother, Jefferson Evans, he is farming aboot 1000 acrus of land about five miles out of Lex inston, and these men have proven that good farming is a splendid paying proposition in Morrow county. In fart if thev should part with what they have in the way of lands in this oounty they do not snow where they could go and do bettor. W. R. Hubbard, recently from Oklahoma, accompanied bv his wife up from . lone arrived at Heppner on Saturday last and will locate here permanently. Mr. Hubbnrd is arranging to open np a cleaning and dye works. He has rented the Garrigus building on east Htiht Miln wan side Main street, and announces that he will be ready for hnsmess within a few days. This paper is glad to weloome Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard to Heponer. W. W. Cryder, the newly appointed supervisor of the Umatilla forest has arrived at Heppnor with his family and they are domiciled at the Louis King realdenoe. Mr. Oryder comes to the Heppner office fiom Crescent, Klamath oounty where he was super visor of the Paulina forest located in Klamath and Lake Counties. Mr Orvder is a very pleasant gentleman and we are glad to welcome him and bis family to onr midst. One among the many pretty win dow displays to be noted in Heponer at this time, is thac of Gilliam & Bisbee exhibitius their fine line of cultery. It certainly shows g'jod ability and artistic taste in is arange ment. The residents of the Lena school district are making preparations to build a new barn near the school house. The first load of shinnies were hauled out of Heppner Tuesday. For the big Christmas ball at the Club building on Thuisday evening the last of the nest there will be special music by a tive-oiece orcnestra. This promises to be the biggest event of the season. E. W. Ilamman, teaoher in the Sand Hollow school, is taking the teacher's examination at the court honse this week. We acknowledge a pleasant call from him. E. D. Brown, manager of the Heppner Milling Company went down to Portland Monday in the business interests of his firm. He will return the last of the week. M. O. Bond, of Portland, is the ne-y engineer on the branch line, and will locate his family in Heppner. Mr, Bond expects his wife and son here about the first of the year. Tonight is your last chanoe to hear the Nashville Students at the Star Theater. They give a program con sisting of six big vaudeville acts, lhe concert Dana ani orcnestra is a leading feature, of this company. For Sale A four-year-old Guernsey bull. This is a splendid animal. I might consider trade for good beet producing cows. Joseph Eakelson, 2m. Lexington, Oregon. The faculty and students of Oolum bia Junior College at Milton will present a varied and entertaining pro gram at the Club Building Saturday evening. The program will consist of musio, recitations and stunts. The admission will be 35 and 25 cents. I wish to announce to my patients and friends that I have changed my plans and will not leave Heppner for some time yet and that any one may find me at my offioe from nine a. m. and twelve and one to five p. m. 2t. Dr. J. Perry Conder. Ed Breslin has established a bowl ing alley and shooting gallery up stairs in the Roberts building, which was formerly usnd as an opera house, Mr. Breslin is receiving liberal pat ronage, and many or the old howlers are once more getting into form. There is talk of holding a city tournament. R I. Benge, prosperous farmer of the Lexington section was in Heppner on Monday, and rejoioeover the good crop conditions prevailing. While enjoying the very pleasant spring-like 26 loaves for SI. 00, weather of the past weeks, yet Mr, Benge would like to see some "fall- It shall be unlawful for any person, ing weather for a while and a big firm or corporation to import or sell fall of snow to cover up the gtain lBD infected or diseased fruit of any until all danger of frost is past would I kind in the state of Oregon, Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this L. J. Burnside and wlte or near Hardiuan spent Mondayjnight in Hnoo nor. Ihey toon the Tuesday morning train for ontsids points, where they will visit for some time. O. E Nordstrom put a coat of white paint on the city flag pole the first of the week. This pole is 96 feet high, and it was not an easy job to put on the paint. Dixie MoGraw, Lone Rock s new marshal, is doing a laud office business these days. On Monday afternoon three local men were in the cooler Condon Globe. The Christmas dispalys in the win dows of our various store are things of beauty ani admiration. Heppnei cau boast of some excellent window decorators. Dr. James Cratnhfield, president of Columbia Junior College of Milton, will preach both morning and evening at the South Methodist church next Sunday To the farmers and all users of coal oil and gasoline. I can save you money. Come and see me. Albeit Bawker, Heppner Garage Emerson Keithlev and wife spent last Fridav in this city. They re turned to theii Eight Mile homo Sat urday. Coos Bay is the coming seaport town of Oregon. It is a good place to make an investment right now See Smeart & Crawford for particu Urs. More autos destroyed by tire than any other way. Protect yours by get ting a policy of bmead. None as cheap. None better. Anson Wright, one of the lending stockmen of Morrow oounty was in town after supplies Inst Saturday. J. E. Cronan, tho lone bauker was attending to matters of business in this city last Friday. Alfalf hay for sale. 0. E Adkins, Heppner Oregon. tf. Go to the Bakery for your bread. be a splendid crop Insurance. E. Gonty has sold his interests in the shoe and shoe repair business to bia brother, E. N Gonty. Mr. Gonty is leaving Heppner to enter the busi ness of twidermy in Portland. He will be treated at 249 Columbia street. Mr. Gonty is not entering a new pro fession ty any means. He did mooh of this kind of work while in Heppner and has established a high reputation here as taxidermist and furrier. We wish Mr.T Gonty success in his new location. act shall be deemed guilty of a mls detLianor. and upon conviction there of shall be punished by a fine of not less than 125 nor more than $100. Printed by order of Harry Cumin Ings, Fruit inspector for Morrow County. 4-mo. Anyone desiring to lease good grain and stock farm (or a period of threo to five years to a good tenant, notify Sinead & Crawford. 1 .- 'v- .er 2-Wajr Sidehill Plow. mff-WWm3 lhe accompanyini Xt improvements in Plow 3i9 The accompanying cut illustrates the very latest construction, showing several advantages over any other Sidehill Plow on the market 7 One of the most important of these imnrnvemenfc j- r- ' is the extra long axle, making the distance between the wheels 8 inches greater than any other make of Plow. This of itself is a great advantage to the user, as it allows a greater adjustment of the bottoms, that is, a 16 inch Plow can be made to turn 18 or even 20 inches of ground on sidehill work, and also, makes the Plow much harder to upset on steep ground. . For further particulars call on Y ftUgJlf SOIlS and 866 the P1W for yurseV We also have a good stock of " ' GANG and WALKING PLOWS as well as Iron and Wood Spike Tooth Harrows, and Wheel and Runner Spring Tooth Harrows Vaughn & Sons Photographs FOR Christmas MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT ONCE B. G. SIGSBEE The Photographer In Your Town Will Open for Business About December 8. Cash Feed Store lone, Oregon Exclusive Produce House CHOICE BLUE-STEM FLOUR Made of Morrow County Wheat by a Morrow . County Mill. We handle all products of the Heppner Milling Co. Bring in your Eggs and Butter and re ceive the HIGHEST CASH PRICE. s. , ROY V. WHITEIS Proprietor ; , 15 That "there is more pleasure in giving than in receiving" is doubly true when your heart is made glad by buying some of our GDE CEMED8 PECOAEL and then your joy is made complete in our PREMIUM QIFTS FOR CASH CUSTOMERS it 8 3 8 ) T9 iv w-v v ' O vs- fl? y y-a - L3S6 fa rniture lorapany ! i 3i 5 k