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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
X j! 4 "IV 11 1 .i f; Grand Ce! ebration at lone, Ore, 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. lull particulars will be advertised as soon as . - i bills can be printed. ii SPECIAL SALE OF i 'ONYX'. WARE THE WORLD'S BEST ENAMEL Friday and Saturday, June 20, 2 1 '.Pieces ordinarily sold for 7.1c, Special tins date only - 40c Pieces ordinarily sold from $1.00 to si. 2."), Special - - 75c These are genuine values Bear in mind the date PHELPS GROCERY CO. C. E. WOODSON. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oreaon Sam E. VanVactor. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office oil west end of May Street Heppner Oregon. S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW." afficeln Court Houae. Heppner Oreito CLENN Y. WELLS Attohney at Law Heppner - Oregon Olliee on May St. opposite Palace Hotel. F. H. ROBINSON. LAWYER, lone, - - Oregon W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of abstract bookt iu Morrow county . Hefpnkb. Oregon F. DYE, D. M. D. Dentist Permanently located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 4 and 5. 11. T. ALLISON IMiy ".iciaii A: Surgeon Office Patterson Drug Store HUPPS Kit. OStl'.UO OSTEOPATHY AND MECHANOTHERAPY Pr IIicttik F.ahxks, M.D., P.O. Pit J. Perky Conhkh, M.-T. P. Treatment of all discuses !)9 per cent, ot imses 8iicesfnlly treatea without operation Drs. Winnard& McMurdo PHVSIl l.t.Si S( KM.OSS Hepp.vep. OKKCiOX ? t '.' ' '. .. . . .-4.U . f....s.S A" TELEPHONE ! Livery Stable i MIKE HKALY. Propiietor y -f - t r -'""'-.i'.'--:v3i-'.LiJ WELLS & CLARK. SHAVING PARLOR8 Three Doors South of Fostoff ce. Shaving 9."c Hnirrntting 3fic Bathroom in Connection. PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doora North Palace Hotel TONSOUIAL ARTISTS Fink Baths Shaving 25( J. H. BODE CoI-RTEors TREATMKNT AVI) FIRST- .! CLANS SERVICE. WE I'AV KK AI.I. TU.KIMIONES FOR RIGS. Phone Main lOl HEPFNER - OREGON Big 4th of July in - t a -eieorauon & ncnic at the jack DeVore Place on Rhea Creek If you are looking for a day of recre- . ation and pleasure, come out and spend the day with us. Good Program, Big Dancing Platform Lots of Shade and Fine Water Celebrate with us, Friday, July 4th Merchant Tailor HEPPNER OREGON Dr- R IN. Christensen, Delist Offices with Drs. WihharJ & McMurJo Heppner Lone Rock Stage I Ieppiier nflire with Si. cuin I )rtiir CV. Tff. UTt'iK LKA VK Ull-l-SF.lt ATT.MA. If TIESD4YS. Till 1:11 I) ' ASI SATVlt mm. a 1. 1. pa'-kauki Asn pawei to i.noi T O.V Till KOI'TE SIIDI I.I) HE I.KFT I T THE OFFICE WHERE THEY VAS HE WAY JIILI.EI). Better than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The 0. H. Rowan Drutt Co., Dept. 1471. Chicago, 111. , have discovered a strict ly harmlfs remedy for this distress iiitf disease anJ to make known its merits they will send a 5f)i package ecurely wrapped and prepaid Ahso lntely Free to any readrr of The Gazette-Times. This remedy also curea frennent desires to urinate and inability to conrtol urine during the nitfht of dny in voung or old. The C. H. Rowan Dro2 Co. is an Old Reliable House; write to them todav for the free medicine. Cure the f1'icted members of your famiy, then tell four neighbors and friends about this remedy. LEXINGTON ITEMS. Mr. Wright of Lexington spent a day in Huppner last week. Willis Ward was again called to Portland last Monday morning by the serious illnehs of his brother. We nealected o report the birth of a daughter o Mr and Mrs. Tom Mor gan at Lexington laat week. All are doing nicely. Another cnjovablo dance here on next Friday night. Everybody come befoie harvest starts in ui)d thou yon will be be too busv to go. Chas. Pointer who whs formerly a resident of Lexington btit now of Southern Oregon, spent a few days visiting relatives and friends here. We understand the hig wheat ranoh owned by the Holt Mfg. Co. near Lex ington has been sold to a party in Washington and thnt the new owners will take possession at once. Mrs. George Allien accompanied bv her three children and Ralph Reade were visitors to Hood River the first of the week. While thete they in tend to visit and pick ye luscious strawberries. Thete was a double header in base ball at Lexington on Sunday after noon. Heppner plaved lone at Lex ington with a score of 2-U iu favor of Iono : then lone played Lexingcon with a score of 7-11 in favor of lone. A good time was enjoyedbv all. NOTICE to all Fruit Growers and Dealers No scaly or wormy fruit will be permitted in any market in Morrow county. HARRY CUMMINOS, Fruit Inspector of Morrow County M;30-6m, LENA Ihe crops are all looking well. Miss Hazel Schell has been visiting friends at Lena. Herb Instone is building a house on his brother's homestead. Waldo Straight has been hauling wool to Heppner for his father. Everybody hiad a ffine time at the dance at Lena hall last Friday night. Georae Vinson and wife were vis iting up on little Batter creek last Saturdaty. Mrs. Myrtlfi Burgoyne, of Walla Walla, is visiting, with tho Gdorge M. Vinson family. J. H, Pearson aud wife have just returned from a week's vacation at Echo and Per.dletop. John Brosnan a':d Robert Culieck have been hauling lumber from the mill the last few days. The big store at Lena is all stocked up and the bnililing is receiving a coat of paint from Elmer Pre-ley. White Star Flour: Nothing better on the Pacific. Coast. : Everv sack guaranteed'; Insist on your grocer send ing this hrir.d and take no other, tf. HARDMAN Mayor J. L. Fwiff h clerking at the horse hotel these days. C. A. Repass wrnt to McDufl'v Strings cn business last week. This section wa visited bv a fine srower Firday wh'c'i helped some. The young pponlo enjoyed some fine Jances on Friday and Saturday nights. There is not much to write about :his ween; -will try and do better next time. Any one wishing to take a joy rido will dc well to call ou the Rossan boys. Born To the wife of A. W. Saling June 12th l'Jlii a son. Mother nnd child doing well and Wright is im proviag. U. A. Bleakman is building a large warehouse on his lots in the south par of town. All such improves the town Geotse. The smilina face of M. S. Maxwell merchant at Parkers Mill was seen on onr streets Saturday evening. Come down often Milt. Nearly everybody here attended the sale at Daa Rice's on Saturday. The day was fine and everything brought a fair price. Albert Emery's shearing rrew fin ished shearing for A. K. Wright on Friday and Chestpr Saling also came home from shearing at Monument last week. Born On Sunday June 191H. to the wifo of J. V. Cow drey a son. Mother and child doing well but there are grave fears for the recovery of Virgil. More autos destroyed by hre than any other way. Protect yours by get ting a policy of Smead. Norib as cheap. None better. FOR SALE. Telescope attachment for Savage Rifle. Inquire at G.-'l. ofiice. Every Boy and Girl Wants a Watch! ft raj (31 e We want every pipe and cigarette smoker in this country to know how good Duke's Mixture is. We want vou to know that every grain in that big one and a half ounce Ac sack is pure, clean tobacco - a delightful smoke. And you should know, too, that with each sack you now gel a bock of cigarette papers and A Free Present Coupon These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable pres ents, such as watches, toilet articles, silverware, furni ture, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member of the family 'I I Yon will surely like Duke's Mixture, made by Liggett A Mters at Durham, N C. , and the presents cannot fail - -- to nlnc rnn unA vnnra r j " j . As a special offer. we will send you our new illustrated catalog of presents FREE. This offer ex pires December 81 , 1918. .lust send us your name and address on a postal. PI 4 8 Coupons tnm DuKr i fiftxrur may be annrtftt n-tth tagi ttnm HORSE 5HOE,J.T.,TINSLEY'S NATURAL LEAF. GRANGER TWIST, coupons from FOUR ROSES ( lOr-tm dnuhli cm.). PICK PLUG CUT. PIED MONT CIGARETTES. CUX C1GA. RETTES. and other la a at coupons tatud 6 mi Prrmium Drpt. ST. LOUIS. MO. It's not the nieelijuiical ici-f ac tion of ;inv one art of tlm onl it's tluj jicrft'ction of all its partsvorkiiir in HTt'oct harinony that makes it the car of uni versal and unprecedented de mand, l'tter buy yours to day and line up with the Ford procession. "Everybody is driving a Ford" more than 200,000 in service. New prices --runabout $525 touring car $i;00 town car $800 with all equipment, f. o. b. Detroit. Get particulars from ALBERT BOWKER, Local Agent, at III! u. Local Agent, at I HEPPNER GARAGE Heppner Farmers Union Warehouse Co. Wool, Choice Flour Grnln $5.00 per bbl. Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts and Rolled Barley Best prices paid for Hides and Pelts You will find everything necessary to quench that thirst at Thoroughly prepared to furnish all kinds of (.'old Drinks, Ices and Ice Cream. The installing of the new Optinius Fountain places us in a position to offer up-to-date service. Your patronage earnestly solicited