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MEN WHO HAVE ALWAYS HAD THEIR CLOTHES
MADE TO ORDER ARE NOW WEARING
ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES
Because-
They are made better. They have more style. They
fit better. They are guaranteed clothes. The pat
terns are newer. The Prices are Less than one-half
what you pay for the so-called made-to-measure kind.
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Drop in and see what we have to show
Sold in Heppner by
THOMSON BROS.
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When you buy a cream separator you want the
best machine you can get for the money, don't you?
Well, then, just listen to this proposition :
Before you order a "mail order" separator write
to the concern and tell them that you want to try
their machine out against a De Laval, with the priv
ilege of sending their machine back if you decide
that the De Laval is better worth what we ask you
for it than their machine is worth what they ask.
That's absolutely fair, isn't it?
We'll be glad to furnish you a De Laval for such
a trial any time you like and let you be the judge.
We are glad to make this offer because we
know that the De Laval will give you better
service and cost you less in the long run than
any other machine you can buy, no matter
what the price.
If you already have a mail order
separator, or any other for that mat
ter, which isn't giving satisfaction,
we have an exchange offer that
we believe will interest you.
sfllv Before you buy a Cream
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THE GAZETTE-TIMES.
The Heppner Gazette, Established March 30, 1883
The Heppner Times, Established Nov. IS, 1897
Consolidated February 15, 1912.
VAWTER CRAWFORD, . Editor and Proprietor
Issued every Thursday morning, and entered at
the Postomce at Heppner, Oregon, as second'
class matter.
Red Front Livery &
Feed Stables
Willis Stewart. Prop
FIRST-CLASS
LIVERY RIGS
Kept constantly on hand
and can le furnished on
short notice to parties
wishing to drive into the
interior. First class : :
Hacks and Buggies
CALL AROUND . AND
SEE US. WE CATER
TO THE : : : : :
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN FURNISH
RIGS AND DRIVER ON
SHORT NOTICE : :
HEPPNER.-OREGON
Astonishing
Accuracy!
It is a distinct plea
sure to sell a watch that
will literally astonish its
owner by its wonderful
accuracy a watch that
will stay accurate year
after year through all
kinds of service. That's
why we offer you
the
amnion
Iflafclt
"Ti BtUrJ Tlmik-ttr tf AmtrUa"
This watch is a marvel of ac
curacy, thinness and beauty.
Made in all sizes, for men
and women. Also Hamilton
movements sold separately to
fit almost any case.
Oscar Borg
Jeweler and Optometrist
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year. $1.50
Six Months,..: 75
Three Months 50
Single Copies 05
ADVERTISING RATES:
Diiplay, transient, running less than one month,
first insertion, per inch, 25c; subsequent in.
sertims, 12 l-2c- display, regular, 12 l-2c;
local?, first insertion, per line, 10c; subsequent
insertions, per line, 5c; lodge resolutions, per
line, 5c; church socials and all advertising of
enteitainments conducted for pay, regular rates.
Thursday. June 19, -
1913
SAVE YOUR COMPLEXION
by using
Pl'ROLA MARSHMALLOW AND PEROXIDE CREAM
A soothing application for
softening and beautifying
the skin. : : : :
GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION
Slocum Drug Company
An Add in the G.-T. Brings Results
While the contest for election
of school director was pretty
lively Monday, there was not the
-interest manifested on the part
of every taxpayer of the district
that there should have been; in
fact it is surprising to note how
many had forgotten all about.the
annual meeting. It should not
be necessary to call attention to
this fact but it seems to be nec
essary to do so. Out of a possi
ble three hundred voters in the
district, but 53 voted. Our school
is too important to be treated in
this manner, besides there is no
small number of these same three
hundred taxpayers that are quite
willing to express their opinion
as to how the school is being con
ducted and the money of the dis
trict spent. There should be
greater interest manifested at the
annual meeting and also at the
special meeting in the fall when
the tax lew is made. Get out
and hear the reports and offer
vour suggestions, not with the
idea of merely finding fault with
what your neighbors are trying
to do, but to be of real help in
making conditions with the school
better.
There has been some unjust
criticism offered against the
present school board ; in fact some
people have said, unguardedly
we think, that the men compris
ingourpresent boardof education
are the poorest for the position
of any that ever have tried to
conduct the affairs of the school.
We are not making comparisons,
but will say that we believe this
a very unjust criticism, and one
that is entirely uncalled for. Our
present board have been very
efficient in the work they have
had to do; they really need no
defence whatever for they have
had a lot of very important work
to carry out, and this will bear
the closest investigation. They
may have made mistakes, all hu
man beings are liable to do this;
but these have been mistakes of
judgment only, and for our part
we feel that much credit is due
them.
Line up with the board for the
coming year and help to put the
Heppner School to the front where
it belongs. Do not withhold in
the least any just criticisms and
complaints, but let them be based
on the high plane of making things
better, and not mere fault finding.
ner to a very large extent, re
gardless of the fact that they had
very poor roads to get over. Our
people are interested at the pres
ent time in getting a road into the
Ritter country, something that
should have been accomplish p.4
twenty years ago, and before
renmeton opened up the way to
the best part of that trade for
their town. There is doubtless
much trade that can be turned
this way from that section by a
good road; many of these people
wish to come here and ship their
stock and trade at this point, but
we already have the trade of
Monument and Long Creek, as
well as other portions of Northern
Grant, and we need to put some
of the road between here and
there in good shape. People
coming over from Monument , in
form us that the road on the other
side of the county line is excellent,
hat when they reach the head of
Wall creek on this sid there is
about three miles of almost im
passible road. This can easily be
put in shape by a few days of
work and the building of abridge
across Wall creek. While talk
ing a new road from Ritter, why
not see to it that this road from
Monument is put in first class
shape to hold a trade we already
have. There will have to be
some stirring on the part of
Heppner business interests, else
the trade now coming' here will
will be taken away by other sec
tions that manifest a keener bus
iness spirit.
The Palace Hotel has just installed a
MODERN McCRAY REFRIGERATOR
one that is large enough to keep a
whole beef, a couple of pork, two
or three mutton and a veal
When you have something to sell,
phone us a few days before com
ing to town.
MR. CUSTOMER
We are prepared to serve you with
the best meats that the market af
fords, because we can keep them in
cold storage long enough to be good
THERE WILL BE NO MORE TOUCH
STEAKS AND CHOPS
We invite you all to inspect our
Kitchen, and the new Meat Room1
and Refrigerator.
We are proud of it, and know that
you will be after making a
, personal visit
PALACE HOTEL CO.
Milton A. Miller, democratic
statesman of Lebanon, has re
ceived the appointment of col
lector of internal revenue at
Portland.
Senator Chamberlain says he
will not turn down efficient post
masters in Oregon because of their
republicanism, and has recom
mended several for reappointment.
The John Jacob Astor estate
is appraised at $88,000,000. Of
this sum Vincent Astor gets
about $69,000,000, and this should
keep him supplied with good ci
gars and gasoline for his automo
bile for a few short years.
What Hapened To Mary.
This is the title of a beautiful
Story that has been running in
The Woman's World. Sometime
since the first of a series of illus
trations from this story was
thrown on the canvas at the Star
Theater, and the public of Hepp
ner have been anxiously awaiting
the succeeding pictures in order
to get the entire story. "Alone
In New York" is the next of the
series, and this will be a part of
the program for next Wednesday
and Thursday nights, and install
ments are to follow regularly j
about every two weeks until the
completion of the fascinating!
story.
Rube Marquard has branched
out into the moving picture arena
and appeared last evening, giving
a elever combination of the base
ball world and the moving picture
fraternity. This feature added
much to the interest of the pro
gram offered last evening, and
will be presented again tonight.
In the meantime be on the
lookout for "What Happened to
Mary.
WANTED: A good, live man at
Heppner and surrounding coun
try to sell our complete line of
Baking Powder, Extracts, Tea,
Coffee, etc. Good position for
the right party. Write Grand
Union Tea Company, Walla
Walla, Wn.
CASTOR 1 A
For Infants and Children..
The Kind You Have Always BougM
Bears the
Signature t
Morrow Warehouse Mill Co.,
are now making a fine lot of flour
out of Morrow county rye. No
need of sending away for the
flour now. tf.
Insure yoor aato. W. W. Smead
can give you cheap rates in a good
com cany.
Clean It Up.
All persons residing witlihr the
corporate limits of the City of
Heppner who keep cows or horses,
are notified to clean away all
manure from their stable orree
every four days during the- sum
mer months. This will prevent
the breeding of flies and be- con
ducive to better health and sani
tary conditions. The city mar
shall is instructed to see that this
regulation is carried out..
Archie McMuijdo,
City Physician.
Special Sale
of
(Waterless-FresD
VEGETABLES
Regular 15c and 20c cans
Special these dates 5c & 10c
PHELPS GROCERY CO.
JUNE 20TH AND 21ST
The business men of Baker are
moving to open up a road into the ;
Long Creek and Monument sec- j
tions of Grant county, and from
present indications they will
succeed in their purposes. This
trade has for years come to Hepp-
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KJO DARNING I Think what blessing
that meant to you.
Because six pairaof Holeproof Hoaear
GUARANTEED againat holea for mix
montha or new hoae are furnished FREE
promptly and cheerfully.
And theae soft snug-fitting hose cost
no more than ordinary hosieryl
We are carrying sev
eral of the leading
brands in wearing
apparel and foremost
among these is
HOLEPROOF
HOSIERY
JJOLEPROOP Hose are knit from Sea
Island and Egyptian yarna. Theae
yarns, because of their wearing qualitiaa
and aoftness, cost 74c a lb, about twice
as much aa ordinary yarna.
Best of all si pairs are guaranteed to
wear sis months without holes, or new
hose are furnished free promptly and
cheerfully.
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If you want the BEST in Footwear, call on
SAM HUGHES
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