The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 05, 1913, Image 4

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PBOFESSICHTA.L CABS3
You will find everything necessary to quench that
thirst at
T23I2E3 IEjILiTE
Thoroughly propareil to 'furnish all kinds of Cold
Drinks, lees and Ice Cream.
The installing- of the new Optimus Fountain places us
in a position to offer up-to-date service.
Your patronage earnestly solicited
C. E. WOODSON.
A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
Wo
Guarantee
That tha Royal Standard Typewritar i
ta roaoa of uj niznajt rnulo ma.
taiiala obtainable and by the
moot .kiUul workmrn r "nay
can hira:
Sam E. VanVactor,
not it will do work of tho
fcttl quality for a rTt
Itmgth of timo at l5
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office ou west eud of May Street
Heppner Oreeon.
psnae tor upkeep man
any other typ.wrlt.r,
rffjjardjisaa of price.
u. Ttrrwaira cowurf
S. E. Notson
Heppner Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
A TTORNE I AT LAW,
Jfflcelu Court House, Heppner Orego.
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ttw;. r'is . Guarantee
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Wool,
Choice Flour
Grain
$5.00 per bbl.
Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts and Rolled Barley
Best prices paid for Hides and Pelts
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B
GLEN1N Y. WELLS
Attokney at Law
Heppner - Oregon
Office ou May St. opposite Palace
Hotel.
F. H. ROBINSON.
L AWYEB,
lone, - - - Oregon
IV. L. SMITH.
ABSTRACTER.
I liif ft w A I '
'One of the greatest mechanical
geniuses of all times" a world
famed maker of a high priced car
so refers to Henry Ford whose
great accomplishment is the
Ford car. You'll want the me
chanically perfect Ford this
'as- )n and to avoid disappoint
ment you should get it now.
"Everybody is driving a Ford" more
than 200,000 in service. New prices
runabout $525 touring car $(100
town car $800 with all equipment,
f. o. b. Detroit. Get particulars from
ALBERT BOWKER,
Local Agent, at
i
ill
Only complete set of: abstraol booke
to Morrow county.
Heppner.
Oregon
1 1 HEPPNER GARAGE Jjj
HEPPNER GARAGE
MIKE HEAL Y, Proprietor
Telephone
Livery Stable
- TELEPHONE 201
THE
HOME
OF THE
SPOTTED
HOUSES
F. DYE, D. M. D.
Dentist
""Permanently located in Odd
rellovvs building. Rooms 4 and 5,
Five
Important
New Features
of New
Model 5:
Two Color
Ribbon
Back Spacer
H. T. ALLISON
Physician A Surgeon
Office Patterson Drug Store
HfcrPSiKIt, OK EGO.-
OSTEOPATHY AND MECHANO-THERAPY
Dk Hkttik P.ARXE3, M.D., D.O.
Dr J. Perky Con dek, M.-T. D.
Treatment of all diseases
im per cent. 01 cones sncceeRliuiv treateu
without operation
Drs. Winnard& McMurdo
I'llVSKIAJiSt M ,l;0S
Heppner . Orkgos
I COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST-CLASS SERVICE. T WE $
PAY FOR ALL TELEPHONES FOP RIGS.
LOWER MAIN STREET
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HEPPNER, OREGON
Grand Celebration
at
lone, u
re.
July 3rd, 4th, and 5th
$500.00 Cash Prizes for Horse
Racing, Bucking Contests, and
Baseball Games.
Half-mile race track now being constructed.
Foot races and sports of all kinds.
Everybody in Morrow County is
invited to come and enjoy the
greatest celebration ever given
in the county.
Full particulars will be advertised as soon as
bills can be printed.
WELLS & CLARK.
SHAVING PARLORS
Three Doors South of Postofflce.
Shaving 25c Haircutting 35c
isatnroono in Connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Donra North
Palace Hotel
T OX SO HI A L A H T I S T S
Fink Baths Shaving 25t
J. H. BODE
Merchant Tailor
HEPPNER
OR EG OS
Dr F. N. Christensen,
DehNst
IIKI'IWKK, lllti:i,ll
Officss wilK Drs. WinharJ & McMurJ
II Tabulator
I Tilting
Paper Table
Hinged
Paper
I Fingers
I end Other
1 Improvements ,
THE New Model No. 5 Royal comes to you with
the unconditional guarantee that it will do
highest grade work for a longer time at less
upkeep expense than machines usually listed at 33 lA
per cent, higher in price!
Think what that announcement means to typewriter users! Here
you have typewriter insurance something; you have never before
been able to buy and this insurance costs you nothing; in fact,
it saves you money!
With this big money saving;, you deal with an organization that is
willing to stake unlimited resources on its claims and on its machine.
Thesa are the powerful facts that have led large concerns every
where, and important departments of the United States Government,
to adopt the Royal, for the same reason YOU should at least
investigate it, and by all means learn about the new improvements.
'Phone or Write for "The Royal Book," and
Get a FREE DEMONSTRATION
'. Typewriter users of all classes are having the New Mode! 5 demonstrated in
ttheir oinces. Let us do the same for you absolutely without obligaiion
Model 5, $75.88 asaS' No Extras
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
Heppner, Oregon,
LOCAL AGENT
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Heppner Lone Rock Stage
Ifeppncroflice with SWuni Drag Co.
Tirrs flT.ltiK IF. WES UKPl-SEI! T7 U A
.V.. Tl'ESIfA iS, TlfCRShA rs AMI SA wh
oa VS. AI.L PACh'AOES AXfl PAKfELH TO
noorr os this rhi te snori.n r.E left
A I In r. nrnt;i HJIEHE THEY CAS HE
WA Y --HILLED.
7 Your Printing is done at the Gazette-.
1 lmes rnntery, it is done RIGHT, i
Better than Spanking
SnankirK will not cure children of
wetting the bed, because it is not
a habit bot a dangeroua disensn. The
O. H. Rowan l)ru Co. , Dept. 1471.
Chicago, III. , have djscorcred a strict
ly harmless remedy for this distress
ing disease and to make known its
merits they will send a 5oo package
securely wranped and prepaid Ahn
lately Frpe to acv reader of The
Gazette-Times. This remedy also
cures frequent desires to urinate and
inability to conrtol nrine during the
pight or day in voung or old. The
O. H. Rowan Drnz Co. in an Old
Reliable House; rite to them todav
for the free medicine. Cure the'
afflicted members of vonr famiiy. then
tell your neighbors and friends about
this remedy.
LEXINGTON ITEMS.
Mr. Sturgill is visiting in Ilepnner
a few davs.
Awful hot here bat it makes our
gardens erow.
Mrs. Wright and little son are vis
iting relatives here this week.
Bert and Annie Cork of Monument
are visiting their sister, Mrs. Glenn
Davis.
Mrs. L. L. Van Winkle is up to
Heppner doctoring her little son with
Dr. Conder.
The ball came Sunday afternoon
between Lexington and Eialit Mile
was won by the visitors in a score of
7 to 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell left for an ex
truded visit to Maryland. We wish
that Mr. and Mrs. Bell thoroughly
enjoy themselves while gone.
Mrs. Williams came up from Port
end Wednesday night to visit her
brother. Mrs. Williams expects to
return in time for the Kobe Festival.
By the amount of harness and dotti
ng strewn along the road outside of
town si me one must have had a runa
way on Saturday night.
We wish to correct a mistake made
in last week's issue. The announce
menl should have read "to Mr. and
Mrs. Pinkey Butler a son," instead of
"Mr. acd Mrs. Pinkey Burchell."
A lot of young men disturbed the
Sunday night peace by yelling and
hollowing. I wonder where our city
marshal was at that time so he
conldnt' put a quiet on these youngsters.
WILL BE IEELD AT THE
IRRIGON NOTES.
The river is tin and at it. It ig
about 3 feet higher now than last
yeai.
The first crop of alfalfa is now ont
of the way, and everybody busy poll
ing peaches.
Mrs. V. M. Castle went to Cor
vallis to visit friends and relatives,
also to take in the "Festival."
The wedding bells rang this morn
ing, and by the performance thereof
Mr. H. I. Walnole and Miss Leonora
Corey were united in the bond of wed
lock at 10 o'clock, by Rev. Emmel
of Hermiaton. Ibe toung parties
took the local immediately after the
ceremony and departed for Portland, ;
where tiey will nojnnrn during the
Kp Festival. Line and old si i j ppra
sold at m premium this morning.
3
Ses West of MaMmm,
SATURDAY, JUNE 14
Beginning promptly a! 9 a. m., when the foHow
Sng, among much other property, will be sold:
ureig-IIl IK'iKl jgoOU IMIltM'H
Sixteen head cattle
One 3-yenr-old steer
One 2-yenr-old Hteer
Three 1-year-old Hteers
One yearling; heifer
Five inileli cows with cnlven
One McCormlek mower; 1 hay rake
Two gang- plows; :i Iwhtowh
Other implements too niniieroim
to lint. One .'S-ini-Ii wagon; one
hack. One wagon with hay
rack. Four NettM hnrnenH.
llounehold and kitchen furniture
Terms
All miiiiH up to and Includine SI 0:00.
tt.iu UI1TII (jfv 1aWiti l,u 1. ... tit t n .
able notH. at 8 nor cent. S
FREE LUNC&fl AT NOON
E. E. MILLER,
AUCTIONEER
DAN RICE
OWNER
Uuiversity of
Oregon Summer
School.
JUNE 23,
AUGUST 1, 1913.
Tumnfiirfitr.
i f f wu j -II i C WdU U tlUl 5
Fifty Courses
Distinfruished Eastern Educators
Added to Regular Faculty.
University Dormitories Open.
Board and Room at 83.00 per week.
Reduced Railroad Rates.
For Complete Illustrated Cata
logue, Address
THE REGISTRAR,
University of Oregon, Eugene.
lit 0IOT-1E5 $1.50