The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 26, 1913, Image 4

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MAIL ORDER"
Cream Separators
WT.cn 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?
TTn'ii rJtiA frt furnish vmi a De Laval for such
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 win give you Deuer
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.
Before you buy a Cream
Separator see and try a
DE LAVAL I
PHorsssioiTAii o-a-sexis
VAUGHN & SONS
Uuiversity of
Oregon Summer
School.
JUNE 23,
AUGUST 1, 1913.
Twenty-five Instructors
Fifty Courses
Distintmished 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.
City Meat Market
KINSMAN & HALL, Proprietors
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
SUGAR CURED HAMS
Try Some of our Sausage.
TELEPHONE i
2 VSS S.V.JK-
TV.
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Livery Stable
MIKE BEALY. Prop:ietor
CofRTEOlS TI1EATM BNT AND FIRST-
CLASS KKKVK'K. Wk I'AV FOB
AI.L TELEPHONES FOK BIGS.
Phone Main lOl
HEPPNE.R - OREGON
& Picnic
Big 4th of July
lP a! nlwi f i Asi
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
C. E. WOODSON.
A TTORNEY-A T-LA W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
Sam E. VanVactor.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office on west end ol May Street
Heppuer Oregon.
S. E. Notson
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
3fflceln Court House, Heppner Orego.
GLENN Y. WELLS
Attorney at Law
Heppner - Oregon
Office ou May St. opposite Palace
Hotel.
F. H. ROBINSON,
LAWYER,
lone, - - - Oregon
W. L. SMITH.
ABSTRACTER.
Only complete set of Bbstraol books
in Morrow county.
Hkppner.
Oregon.
F. DYE, D. M. D.
Ieixtist
Permanently located in Odd
Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5.
H. T. ALLISON
Physician ic Surjreon
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPIKIl, OKKKO
OSTEOPATHY AND MECHANO-THERAPY
Dk Hettie Barnes, M.D., D.O.
I)r J. Perry Coxder, M.-T. D.
Treatment of all diseases,
99 per cent, ot canes successfully treated
without oi)erat:on
Drs. WinnardA McMurdo
PHVSIC1ANS& SI Kt-EONS
Heppner Orkgor
WELLS & CLARK.
SHAVING PARLOR8
Three Doors South of Postoffice.
Shaving 25c Haircutting 35c
Bathroom in Connection.
SAND HOLLOW.
Several began outturn rye last week.
Mr. Copoock is cutting wheat hav.
Nice gentle rains the first of the
week.
Mr. Coppock is down visiting his
son Frank.
It. B. Rice is making hay out of
his volunteer wheat.
W. L, Oopenhaver went to Salem
last week on business.
We beard the Holt Company have
sold the 'OrndofT' place.
Several in thiscomniunity are look
ing for cooks for harvest.
Miss Winnie Smith is home after
a year at the Monmonth Normal.
John and Esther Miller, who have
been in school in Salem came home
last week.
Miss Minta Pettijohn has gone to
Webb Ranch to help her mother
during harvest.
The men working on the telephone
line between Echo and Hepnner were
at O.S. Hodsdon's serveral nights last
week.
A month ago there was a basket
dinner at Hodsdons school house and
as all had such a good time thev have
planued to have another on July 13,
All come.
The Sunday School has ordered
Union S.S. literature whioh will be
here for Joly 6th. Evrevbody come
and take pact in the work and help
elect officers for the coming year.
The second wire has beeu added to
the Sand Holllow and Lexington tele
phone line with a switch at Mr.
Burnett's store, which gives the lower
line service eix days in the week at
"store hours" only.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North
Pa'uce Hotel
TONSOIUAL ARTISTS
Fine Baths Shaving 25c
J. H. BODE
Merchant Tailor
HEPPNER
OREGON
Dr F. N. Christensen,
Dehtist
HKPPKKK, OltKUO
Offices witK Drs. WihharJ & McMurJo
Heppner Lone Rock Stage
Heppner oflice with Slocuin I) rut; Co.
Till? fT.'!E LEA l' HF.l'l-SER AT7:) A.
u rrKsiiAVs. thi ksda vx asi satvk-
I)YS. ALL PW-KAHE Ar PAK' EI.S TO
ijiXII T O.V THIS lt'U TE SIIM'l.n HE LEFT
4V- THE OFFICE WHERE THEY CAS HE
KM Y-KILLED,
Better than Spanking
Snanking will not cure children of
I wetting the bed, because it is not
; a habit bnt a dangerous disease. The
C. H. Rowan Drua Co. , Dept. 47i
i Chicago, 111. , have discovered a strict-
ly harmless remedy for this distress
iog disease and to make known its
merits they will cend a 5qo package
securely trapped and orecaid AhKO
lntely Free to any reader of The
Gazette-Timc. This remedy also
, cures frfqnenr desires to urinate and
: inability to conrtol nrine during the
aight or day in young or old. The
C. II. Rowan Drng Co. ig an Old
Reliable House; write to them today
for the free medicine. Cure the
atliicted members of your family, then
tell your neighbors and friend about
LhU remedy.
IRRIGON NOTES.
The rher is falling rnpidly and ib
again within its proper bounds.
W. R. Walpole departed for Port
land last Sunday to visit Mrs.Valpole
and children.
A large number of Hermiston people
were down here duriue the last two
weeks to pick cherries.
The cherry season is over now bnt
Oh you dewberries. There will be
a big crop ot them. Apricots will
follow close after.
Mr. Harry Lester is clerking for
Mr. Egbert now. Business in the
soda pop and root beer line is rushing
and it keeps Harry busy to hand out
the goods,
A number of baseball fans went to
Umatilla last Sunday to see the Hei-miston-UmatiMa
game. They say
there was nothing to it Hermiaton
winning with hands down 9 to 4
T. 3. George returned from a trip
to Idaho where he had been to look
after some land deal. During his
absence Mrs. George had the the mis
fortune to run a sliver under her ringer
uail past the first joint. She weut
to Pendleton to have the Dr. tuke it.
out.
CECIL.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Locan weie vis
iting several days at R. E. Mon
tague's the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl iFarnswortli of
Rhea's Sidina went to Heppner last
week to remain until after harvest.
James H. McnCiue and family
spent Sunday with Mrs. Montague's
father, J. S. Miller who resides near
iiere.
T. L. Dunsuiuir of The Dalles, rep
resenting the Pacific Home Insurance
Co. wain a bu iness visitor in Cecil
Saturday.
Bryan Lee, half brother to N. E.
Lee returned to his home at Dallas
Oregon, Saturday last after spending
couple of monthB here.
J. W. Osborn was a passenger to
Arlington Tuesday. Mr. Osborn still
has ou baud about 4000 sacks of wheat
for Bale in the Warehouse at Cecil.
Miss Viola Shea of Pendleton spent
several days at the home of W. 13.
Ewing the past week. Miss Shea
taught Mr. Ewing's private school the
past winter and spring.
The fine rains of the rat week have
been a great benefit to the growing
grain and all vegetation. However
soma alfalfa hay yet in the fields was
damaged to a slight extent.
Peter Nash, Jr. of Moro, Ore. came
up last week for a few days visit
with relatives and friends here. Mr.
Nash was principal of the Moro
sehool8 the past year and will fill the
game pnsitiou the coming year.
Mrs. Miller and little son of Pen
dletou are spending the week end at
Mr. and Mrs Frnuklin's on what was
formerly the Rogers place. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller are the present owners of
the place and Mr. Frankin's lessee.
A jolly party if ten ladies and
children from Cecil spent Sunday at
the old Sennett place on Eight Mile
Tbe day was a trifle threatening bnt
otherwise ideal for oicnicing, aHho a
few showers fell it did not dampen the
ardor of the crowd and a good time
was had by all. It haa been twelve
years since the writer visited tbe old
homestead and what has transpired in
a decade causes me to realize more
vividly just how old Rip Van Winkle
felt when be awoke from his twenty
year's slumber.
Hv finA-onf Well Known Eyesight Specialist,
1)1. tOpeiana, May be Consulted at
Hardman, Sat. and Sunday, July 12-13
Heppner, Mon. and Tuesday, July 14-15
Lexington, Wednesday, July 16
lone, Thursday, July 17
Morgan, Friday, July 18
Cecil, Monday, July 21
Irrigon, Thursday, July 24
cut flowers
For All Occasions
at
The Jewell Greenhouses
THE DALLES - - OREGON
I HENDRICSON & GURDANE
carry a full line of
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos
and defy competition.
We will also keep our
Famous Morrow County Ice Cream in Stock
Made at Home from Home Products
t
SAVE YOUR COMPLEXION
by using
PUROLA MARSHMALLOW AND PEROXIDE CREAM
A soothing application for
softening and beautifying
the skin. : : : :
GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION
Slocum Drug Company
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It's not the mechanical perfec
tion of any one part of the Ford
it's the perfection of all its
parts working' in perfect harmony
that makes it the car of uni
versal and unprecedented de
mand. Iletter bay yonrs to
da' and line np with the Ford
procession. .
"Everybody is driving a Ford" more
than 200,000 in service. New prices
runabout $525 touring car $t!00
town car $800 with all equipment,
f. o. b. Detroit. Get particulars from
ALBERT BOWKER,
Local Agent, at
HEPPNER GARAGE
nit
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Heppner Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
Wool,
Choice Flour
Grain
$5.00 per bbl.
Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts and Rolled Barley
Best prices paid for Hides and Pelts
M F f ASFiFim??1 Di!Tior
111. Lu VJriuJJf and hmbalmer
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT.
IMtlTE-115 - - $IJ