WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Personal Happenings. Do you want buaks? See adv. of T. F. Boylen. Carl Rhea left for Portland on Mon day to be absent on a short vaoation. Deliciotu sodas and ice cream sodas at The Palm. The skating rink has opened up for Insiness again, in charge of Jake Wattenbnrger. SEED RYE For Sale Inquire of A R. Turner, Basey ranch, Clark's Canvon. tf. Deputy Clerk Mallory departed for Portland on Friday and before return ing home will take in the Round-up. A good, practically new Remington typewriter for sale. Inquire at this office, tf. For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thoma' Electic Oil Two sizes 25c, and 50o. At all drug stores. People wishing woodsawlng done w ill kindly leave orders with Hen tlricson & Uurdune at the Pastime. lino. K. L. Mkkmck. Harry JohnHon Is prepared to do nil kinds of work in the line of ear. penterinir. Contracting, building and Job work. Give him a chance to ligure with you. tf. Eczema spreads rapidlv; itching almost drives you mad. For quick - relief, Doan's Ointment is well reo ommended. 50u at all stores. Miss Virginia Crawford announces that she Is now ready to resume teach ing. Those contemplating lessons on piano can arrange with her to begin at once. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Coohran of Mounraent, were visitors in Heppner a few davs the past week, leavine for their home on Saturday afternoon. Sam Devine was up from Lexington on Saturday. He states that his son Joe and family are now nicely located ou a small dace Barton Oregon. How does this look to you? The Gazette-Times and Weekly Dragoman to Nov. 1013 for II. CO. Now Is the time to got both papers and save just half your money. Rev. H. A. VanVVinkle. the new pastor of the Chiisfcian church, held his initial services on Sunday last in Heopner. Fie is an entertaining and instructive apnaker and the church should prosner under his ministry. Mr. Farmer, you are getting r?ady for yonr Fall seeding. Whv Dot save some money when you come to by your drill? The laUst style EMPIRE DRIILL,16-di8c. is for sale by W. P. Scrivner for $90.00 cash. Thh will save you about $30. See Scrivner. 2t The editor of this paper, acconoDaned by Mrs. Editor, departed yesteidny for Pendleton to take in the fair and Ronnd-up, and also to attend the meet ing of the State Editorial Association which Convenes at that city on Frfday. Manager Sparks was disapointed In getting the Round-up pictures for his show on Saturday last, and on ac count thereof had to disanoiut a verv lark-e numtnr of people who came in to see the reproduction of the big show as it was polled iff at Pendleton lest year. To set even these people will have to attend the "real thing" at Pendleton this week. Robt. Thompson was in town the first of the week on matters of busi ness. He has finished threshing part of his'crop and is highlv elated over the abundant yield. His wheat will average forty bushels to the acre and the qiiality is first class. A field of barlty on his place averaged CO bushels to the aore. This Is crtaioly a good yeild for both wheat and barley in tbia county and is proof that good farming pays. The railroad company seems to be doing all in its power, to move the wheat market on the Heppner branch, at Lexington, and also at He toner, from four to sis cars per day are being loaded and moved out, and on account of the heavy crops all over the North west, this is probably toe best that can be expected. As it is. toe houses at Lexington are all filled and wheat is now being piled on. the ground. This coming week the rush of hauling will begiu at Heppner, and the wheat will be piling up at a lively rate in the warehouses here.- We have no figures from lone or Morgan, but understand that at both points the srain is coming vry lively and the h-iuses are rapidly filling up. One Thousand Dollars down and balance of $13(K) on easy terms will buy one of the nicest resi dences in Heppner. A six room cottage, well located, with. bath and electric lighting. See Gazette Times real estate ageney. Mrs F. Luper will have a complete line of new hats Saturday Sept. 28 If you want to cave money on your Fire insurance, see Smead. tf. i W. T. Oamuhell received a new Dressmaking and all kinds ofij traction engine this week with wbich .sewing done. Mrs. U. W. Moore, to finish the harvest soiaun. The old engine got balky and refused to further obey the commands of engineer Ed Beriy and rather than rnin the good dinnositlon of that worthy gentleman, Mr, Campbell decided to disonse of the tormentor. The new engine is of thirty horse power and weighs 27,000 pounds. ItpWas started for the Minor & Tompsnp farm yesterday morning where the Campbell crew will be busy for several days yet threshing the big crop. The Tri-County Fair at Condon Is to be held on Out. 15-13 and 17 and big posters announcing tho event were tacked up in Heppner this week. The O. W. R. & N Co. announce that tbey will transport all exhibits for this fair at a one way rate; in other words all exhibits will be re turned freight free. This is a policy followed by the company with refer ence to exhibits for the various couuty fairs and should aot as an incentive to our farmers to go to Condon with some big exhibits of oar produce. Do you contemplate having any work done in the line of building? If so give Harry Johnson a chance to figure with you First class work and patisfactioii guaranteed. tf. The special program arranged for next Tuesday evening at the Star theater for the benefit of the Library Association has been postponed. So many people are attending the Round up this week that the association de cided to postpone the date until some time sfter the local talent involved in the entertainment had recovered from the excitement of the big show. The date will be announced after the next meeting of the Aseocition. It may be to your interest to get my prices before buying watches, clocks or jnwelery. C. U. Johnson Jeweler. Mrs. J. McAllister will speaa at Hardiuan Saturday night 7.30. p. m on "Is a woman Eititled! to Vote Rev. J. McAllister will speak Sunday i I a. m. en "The Presont needs of Christ." All are specially Invited to these services. Frederick The Tailor has the agenc for the celebrated International Tail oring Co. Leave your measure here and save 15 to $10 ou every suit. Rev. E. W. Warrington, of Pilot Rock will occupy the pulpit at tl retimed church next bunday, morn lag and evening v Mrs. Glenn Y. Wells departed for La Grand yesterday morning for month's visit with relatives. Llr. t, K. Hunlookwasan incoming passenger Tuesday evening from Portland. EDWARD HALE DEAD. End Came Suddenly Early Saturday Morning. i.dwara Mate, for many years a resident of Heppner, passed suddenly away at his home in this city abou two o'clock Saturday morning. Mr. Hale had been in Pendleton for several days and returned to this city Friday evening Although not in good healt h, he had not complain ed of Illness and outside of fcelin very tired there was nothing to In dicate that the end ."was near. He ate quite a hearty supperand retired early for a good night's rest. At about eleven he was seized with an attack of rheumatism of the heart nnd adoctor was hastily summoned The physician worked over him for awhile and thinking the suffering was relieved, went away. It was not long; however, until Mr. Hale realized that the relief was only temporary and the doctor was sent for again. He seemed to realize that the end was near for he told his wife that unless the doctor got there very soon It would be too late. He lapsed Into unconsciousness at about two o'clock and .by half past his spirit had passed into the great beyond. Funeral services were conducted from the family residence on upper Main street, Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Rev. Edward Barber of the M. E. church, South, officiating. , Edward Hale wait 45 years, lkl montna, and i. days of age. Alfalfa Hay for Sale. I will have about Three Thousand Tona of alfalfa hay to sell, or I will opposite depot, Heppner, Mrs. M. Belle Thompson is up from Portland this week looking after her extensive business in terests in this section. Dist. Atty. VanVactor return ed home from Pendleton on Sat urday, W. C. Lacy is up from Port land looking after the disposal o his wheat crop. is. K. Patterson and wile re turned home Saturday evening from a visit of ten days in Port land. Malcome D. Clark and family returned home on Saturday eve ning after an absence of two weeks in Portland. John Huston, son of E. R Huston of Eight Mile, departed for Albany on Saturday. He will spend the winter at the home of his grandfather and attend the Albany high school. Mrs. blaud oox and Daoy son left on Monday for Galax, Vir ginia where Mrs. Cox was called by the sudden death of her mother. The sad news was re ceived by wire on Sunday. Mrs. Cox will be gone about a month. D. C. Grudane of Heppner, director of the Umatilla-Morrow county poultry exhibits, is in Pendleton in charge of the Mor row county exhibit which will be a credit to Umatilla s si3ter county. E. H. Carey, of Stockton, Cal., is visiting at the home of his niece, Mrs. Clyde Wells, this week. Mr. Carey is interested in some oil wells in Wyoming and has disposed of some of the stock of his company to Heppner par ties. Eugene Dumond, a 14-year-old Albany boy, entered an exhibit of 12 bushels of potatoes at the state fair, the entire 12 bushels being raised . from one potato. The potato was planted in a hot house and as soon as a shoot ap peared above the dirt it was care fully removed and transferred to the garden where it was planted. Other shoots immediately came which were removed as fast as possible until nearly 200 had been planted from which the entire 12 bushels were raised. The boy carried off premium money on his exhibit, which was a very re markable one. Young Dumond is a nephew of Mrs. O. P. Hen dricson of Heppner. For County COMMISSIONER TTiaraMCTBi' be .r a o vonte Wherever women follow the fashions most seriously the La Vogue garments prove to be the real favorites Pi" '! 1 Ml mm -mm , Yet STYLE alone is not the only factor which has served to popular ize the La Vogue label Genuine quality and good service have been factors. tJThen there's the work of high-class man tailors which lends a touch of cleverness and distinction readily appre ciated by the women who know. All these features you get in a La Vogue Suit or Coat at prices which are no higher than you've been in the habit of paying. llii If you are not acquainted with La Vogue quality let us show you and point out the reasons why these garments are so likable and so popular with most women. MM C O 2B E L YOUNG of Eight ?Aile PrcciKCt BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN LEXINGTON Local people are surprised at the QUICK results received from simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. W P McMil lan states that this simple remedy ntisepticizes the digestive system and draws off the impurities so thor oughly that A SINGLE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANT LY. VV P McMillan, Druggist, Lexington, Ore. I .. For Sale Favor strict economy in Count.v expenses: against proposition ot copt iih overseers of the work: also stone jugs, each 10 cents. At Palace oak barrels Hotelforty-gallon at $2.00. Gallon Cups it' Welch 1 iSMihairavjjf favor lvdistrictins- of the count.v into with handles off, platters, plates, side dishes, sauce dishes, and smaller districts lor road work Independent Candidate. GIVE ME YOUR VOTE Pn. Ada. other dishes that are chipped, we will sell at your price. F. DYE, D. M. D. Dentist Permanently located in Odd 'ellows building, Rooms 4 and 5. EXCLUSION TO The Dalles ACCOUNT CASTOR I A For Infanta nnrl Diildron The Kind Yea Havs Always Bought Annual WaSCO County Bears the V ;,r .. . District rair Men of The Hour ' meet the hour by the time of a South Bend Watch. Poor time has its ending good time its beginning in a South Bend Watch the Standard for pocket timecieces. These master "minute men" are marvels of accuracy. Every South Bend Watch must pass 411 inspections and run on-the-dot in freezing cold and boiling heat before leaving the factory. This takes a full year. But the result is chronometer like accuracy. Buy A South Bend Watch and end forever the incessant annoyance of an inaccurate watch. South Bend are the watchwords among men who know. When you buy a South Bend watch from us you secure our expert regulation service. This is important for watches don't run the same for everybody. J hey ve got to be regulated to one's persoa- li you will come m we will tell you why. Prices Very Reasonable v 1 ' allty- r ; ' x Don't think that because the South Bend Watch Is high class In every respect that the prices are way up. On the con trary the cost ol a bouth Bend Watch is very reason able. Lome m and look over our etock and prices, corn will prove a pleasant surprise. 1 ouay 1 a good day to drop in. C. R. JOHNSON, ,1 li. W liLKK HEPPNER, OREGON Signature f SUMMONS. A 1 N" THE ClIMTIT COI IIT OF THK RTATK of Orkgox for Mokkow County. mile Carter, plaintiff ) vs John C. Carter, defendant) Tn John T. Tnrti-r. ripfi'nrTunr- l'i THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 'OUEfJON: 1011 are hereby com- i manned to appear and answer the Cf.ll W ,wl compianiLoi pmiimn men aamsr ...... ...... vo.wi, vi C1ICT.-J. ui you ln tne ,,im)vp entitled Court and pay. vve aiso nave a large allalta : milt on or before nix weeks from the pasture to rent for beef cattle. Kancli date of firt publication of thin mini- VIA 15 miles south west of Echo on But ter Creek. Postofliee address C. P. Bowman. Echo, Ore., Box 6" It. F. D.No. 1 House for Sale. Owing to the fact that we expect to move into our new borne goon we will irll the house aod lo" and three acrei including chicken house and cow bam. Near aite of the proposed Catholic Hospital. tf. ARTIE MOROAN COXDER. 111011s, ann if you no not so appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief prayed for, which i an follows, to-wit: That the lionds of matrimony between plaintiff and yourself le dissolved and that the care and enstodv of Melrine Carter 1k awarded to the plaintiff. This summons Is published ly or der of Hon. C. (-. l'atterson. County Judjre of Morrow County. Orepron, made on the 2-th day of Septeniler. 1912. and theffrst day of publication of this summons fsKeptemlier-tl, 1912. GLENN Y. WELT.S: 82ln7 Attorney for Plaintiff. $4.35 ROUND TRIP Tickets on sale September 30 and October 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, final return limit Oct. 7 Get full particulars from J. B. Huddleston Agent O-W. R. AN. HEPPNER, OREGON DontPut Off Until To morrow What Should be Done Today. This applies directly to those who intend taking ad vantage of the opportunity of placing their order early for a new fall and winter suit or overcoat We are in receipt of about 500 samples of the very latest patterns. We are also in receipt of new samples from Perlberg Co. and Universal Tailoring Co., Chicago's leading mail order tailors. These should particularly appeal to those who desire a good garment, perfect fitting and at a medium price. Come and see the new Light Weigt, Waterproof Overcoat now on Display LOUIS IPEAHSiDN Ny- TAILOR 1 0 ST