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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
ooc 0 30C 30 BEAUTIFUL WHITE GOODS ON SALE o n in O n u O n O n Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Combs; Hat, Cloth and Mili tary Brushes; Powder Boxes, Puff Boxes, Jewel Boxes, and many other novelties. ALSO MANICURE ARTICLES in large variety in this fine Parision Ivory FINEST LINE OF CHRISTMAS DOLLS IN THE CITY CMS Clonics at C Alaska Now on Studeba- ker Map. By the simple expedient of a bold, bine-penciled line, the entire territory of Alaska has been annexed to the commercial realm of the automobile. Within a short time residents of the territory will be favored vith a real automobile garage and salesroom, their first intimation that even the Arctio Circle is not to remain longer without civilization's most recent development in land transportation. The annexation was a feature of a recent gathering of Studebaker branch managers at headquarters in Detroit. It was brought abont bv A. H. Brown, of Portland, Ore., who has charge of the Corporation's wholesale bnsiness in the Pacifio Northwest. ' Mr. Brown asked anthoiity to place Studebaker agency with a man in Juneau who had been importuning for some time by letter and by a personal visit i "Go ahead." answered Sales Man ager Benson. "Go as far as yon like," and he walked over to the big map that hung on the wall, showing, in solid, blue lines, the territorial limits of the varipus branches. Around the territory he added the heavy line that plainly answered the whole question, placing a tract of more than 500,000 square miles under the jurisdiction of the Portland branch. Mr. Brown emerged from the con ference highly elated. "I'm now the boes of the biggest territory in the home organization, be remarked. "It may not be famous for its asphalt and macadam but mark mv words. I'll put eight or ten cars into Juneau, this year and sprinale a few more along the coast. They'll multiply as roods are built and they'll themselves be the most influential factors in speeding the time when the motor car will replace the dog train as the medium of independent transportation in Alaska." Mr. Brown is seriously considering a trio into his new territory, during the coming; summer. Some of the extreme northwest baa already been penetrated by a Studebaker car which. several months ago was driven from Soattle to Hazelton, winning thereby the trophy offered by the citizens of that town for the first oar to enter by the overland ronte, There are several cars in Hazelton now and Alaska proper probably contains as many as six or seven, maintained by private individuals and bought in 'the States." ITEMS OF INTEREST till Christmas While it is a little out of our regu lar line, yet the opportunity to buy some GOOD DOLLS at a very low price, presented itself and we bought. We Offer 80 Handsomely Dressed Sleeping and Talking Dolls, 14 inches long, at the low price of 50 cents eacli CANDY! CANDY! For Everybody PHELPS GROCERY CO. The Comic weekly, "Puck" has been purchased, by the Massei Socialistic paper. The details of the transaction have not been disclosed The second hottest day on record for North Dakota for the month of December was December 11th. The thermometer rrgistered 63 degrees On December 20, 1900 the thermometer registered 68. - Ex-president William Howard Taft is rejoicing iu the fact that he has lost 69 pounds since be left the White louse last March. Professor Taft advises anyone who wishes to lose weight to avoid eating foods that contain starch and sugar. The Oregon City dry election has been held valid by Judge Campbell of the Circuit Oourt. He contends that the issun was properly and legally placed on the ballot for the considera tion or the voters. The wets will make an immediate appeal to the Supreme Court. Many friends of R. A. Booth of Eugene are urging him to enter the race for Unitei States senator fot Oregon. A formal invitation was given him by the people of Eugane last week. An announcement will come from him soon as to what action he will take. Mr. Booth is a repub lican. Dried or frozen eggs will b a solu tion for the piesent high prices and cold storage corners acoording to Dr. Mary E. Pennington who has charge of the food research work in the de Dartment of Aaricultnte. Errs in this condition will keop mnch longer than the cold storage eggs and at the same time will retain their nutritive value, is her contention. Governor West has callnd 4 meeting of the Stall Emergency Board which takes place today, at which he will suggest that a deficiency of $50 000 be created to give employment on public loadsjfur the next two months to men out of work. He figures that besides aiding the condition of the army of employed, it will also bs a boost to Oregon's good roads policy. arm at the wrist, sprained his left arm and was badly hrultted up. Ihs Injured man was temoorarilv carud for bv he physicians at the state hospital and later in the afternoon was brought to his home here. E. O, Mr. MoDtarantelli owns business Interests in this city and has many friends here who will be sorry to hear of his misfortune. C A. Rudoll a bank bookkeeper of The Dalles has comDletely disappeared from that city, and his relatives ana friends can rind no traoee of him. It is rumored that he feared arrest on th echarge of embezlina funds from the Moose lodge. This rnmor how ever has been greatly discounted by the president of the bank where Rudell worked, who states that all of Rndell's affairs are in good shape. Rudell committed suicide in a hotel in Portland on Tuesday, going the oarbolio acid rante. The Wallace Idaho post office was robbed of 117,000 on the night of December 13. As yet no clew leading to the guilty party has been found. Of the amount stolen. Si 5, 000 was money consigned to the First National Bank of Mullan from the Old National Bank of Spokane, which was to handle the pay checks in the various mines I Mullan district. It is otringly be lieved that the burglars had irs de information of the large shipment of money, and followed it on the same train to Wallace, where they com mitted the theft ' AVCS i UJ Zu Children Cry for Fletcher's v.- The Kind Ypu Ilave Always Bought, and -which has been; in use for over 30 years, hag borno the elgnature oC and has been made under his per 'V ' onal supervision since its infancy . Vfutrvy. 'UAi4! Allow no one to deceive you in this.. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " JuHt-as-good " are but; Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health oC Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- ' 'gorlc, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotict ' substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverlshness. For more than thirty years tfc has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation. Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething' Troubles smdL Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving1 healthy and natural eleepv The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Own Your Own Home. Every man should own his'own home. Rent is a dead horse. You are better contented and will save more money if you own your own home. Paying for a home on terms is the same as putting your money in a savings bank only better. We are offering some town homes at prices and terms that ought to appeal to you. Come and see us. Smead & Crawford. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over 30 Years In THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MUBHAT STBEtT. NCW YORK CITY. The Federated Church. The pastor, Dr. TJ McMurray, will occupy the pulpit of the Federated church next Sunday morning and evening. All who attend these services are extend ed a cordial welcome. The fore noon service begins at 11 o'clock, and the evening worsnip at 7:30. Nickoson Bufftngtonj WEILL DRMLLERS AH Work Guaranteed 3 Gasoline Outfits Prices and Terms Reasonable See Us Before Drilling NICKOSON & BUFFINGTON IONE, OREGOK I am introducing the Rumley Cream Separator to the people of Alrorow county. The best thing of the kind on the market. Can give full demonstration of how the machine works. Come and see it. 1 m. W. P. Scrivner. PEOPLE who do not know Should know that FRIEDRICH "THE TAILOR" turns out the best fitting and best made clothes in Heppner G URBANE & SON carry a full line of Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, and Smokers' Accessories. Seasonable Goods In Stock o. Livery & Feed Stables TweNe persons were Injured and one probably fatally last Sunday, when the northbound Santa Fe pass eneer limited crashed into the rear end of another north bound train 20 miles north of Fresno Calif. The injured included eight passenaers and four railway employes. Three coaches were derailed. The Responsibility for the accident has not yet been placed. L. Monterastelli, who has the con tract for erecting the new buildings at the state hospital, was badly in jured in a runaway at 2 o'clock yes terday afternoon He was driviua: in a single rig near the hospital and his horse becoming frightened when the harness came loose, dashed away and headed straight for a telephone pole. To save himself Mr. Monsterastelli jumped and in falling broke bis right WILLIS STEWART. Prop. First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly on hand and can be furnished on short notice to parties wishing to drive inl the interior. First class Hacks and Buggies Call around and see us. We cater to the : : : Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driver on short notice. HEPPNER, ORE. for XMAS PRESENTS CARNATIONS, ROSES, VIOLETS, BERRIED FOT PLANTS and POINSEITS Funeral Designs a Specialty THE JEWELL GREENHOUSES The Dalles, Oregon All advertising' medium is of value in proportion tf the number of homes visited each week. The Gazette Times reaches the homes of Morrow County; hence it is the best advertising medium'for Heppner business houses. First; National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Established, 1887 CAPITAL STOCK, -Surplus and Profits, $100,000.00 35,000.00 To those who are sending Holiday remittances to Foreign Countries, we suggest the use of our Foreign Drafts which are sold at reasonable rates 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Accounts