The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 07, 1913, Image 2

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Mens Oxfords, black and tan, - - $1.00 pr.
Women's Oxfords and Pumps - - .95 pr.
Boys' and Misses' oxfords and pumps .85 pr.
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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. ocsc
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The Heppner Gazette, Established March 30, 1883
The Heppner Times, Established Nov. 18, 1897
Consolidated February 15, 1912.
VAWTER CRAWFORD. . Editor and Proprietor
Located on Willow Creek, 14
miles Southeast of Heppner.
All Kinds of Rough Lumber.
Within easy reach and no hills to pull.
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PROPRIETORS.
Issued every Thursday morning, and entered at
the Postoftice at Heppner, Oregon, as second
class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.50
Six Months, 75
Three Months,-... 50
Single Copies 05
1 " ADVERTISING RATES:
Display, transient, running less than one month,
hrst insertion, per inch, doc; suusequent in
sertions, 12 l-2c; display, regular, 12 l-2c;
locals, first insertion, per line, 10c; subsequent
insertions, per line, 5c; lodge resolutions, per
line, 5c; church socials and all advertising of
entertainments conducted for pay, regular rates.
Thursday. August, 7 1913
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Note the Attractions for a
Whole Week .
Friday and Saturday 8th and 9th
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Mantle of Ki'il ICv.'ius." Selin'.
Si'(M)" Vitav;f;iili.
New Vork Hat" Hiorni'li. The leailinu' cliarac-
' as slie is known. .Miss Mary I'lektord
tnili(i for t lit speaking stauc. ami in
of Sln.0l.in a. vear. She was the best panl 1110-
tuie aelress m the world. In 'i lie. New lorkiiai .miss ihk
red lier greatest motion iieture success.
Sunday--10th The Marked Man" J. C. P. C.
J. "'I'lie Viiitittre of Fate" Seliir.
3. "A Lr.cky Fail" Ltitiin.
4. "Jinx's liirth.lay I'arly" 15ioLrraili.
Monday and Tuesday "Ireland the Oin.ressed" produced in
Ireland hy Kalem Co.
2. "Tlie Soiiir if tiie Sliell" fea turiliL? Miss Anna Stewart
and Karle Williams.
:!. "The iirl of the Mountains" Seli;.
4. "Alkali Ike's Motorcycle" a Western comedy.
Special for Wednesday and Thursday-Aug. 10 and 11
"AT NAPOLEON'S COMMAND"
A thrilling story laid in the (lays of the Napoleonic wars. Kleinie
'lin-ter find the annilials" I,uliin.
John Kunny and Flora Finch in "D.jctor Bridget," a Iiunny comedy.
A Week of Splendid Amusement
Don't Miss Any of These
Notice for Publication.
.JcDirtajent of the Interior, U. S.
ind Office a The Dalle'. Oregon,
; iuly 12th, 1913, Noti-e is hereby
wrivrn that E'Jiton H. Peck, cf Hepp
w, Oregnn iio, on Oct. 6th 1906,
Ui. entti Xo. 15Ua, ter. Nn.
.iH32 and on M 14th, U'K made
l-id. Entry No. 0(1500 for WJ t-WJ Sec.
.1 una Ei SEi eec 3 acd FJ SEl gee.
NWj -ec 11, Towns!. ip 4 south,
.?.) 23 east, Willamette Meridian,
i;ie filed nnt;cc of intention to make
j'inal five year Proof, tc estal lish
Uim to t:.e land Btov ue.icriherl,
iitfure C. C. PstterRon U. S. Com-j
tns'ioner, at Heppner Oregon, on the ;
,Jrrf day of Argaat 1?13 j
Claimar.t : an.es as witce.-if: j
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.jle, James M. Hayea a: i A. G. j
iJpvore all of flpj.prser Orepcn. j
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Red Front Livery &
Feed Stables
Willis Stewart. Prop
FIRST-GLASS
LIVERY RICS
Kept constantly on liaml
aim can ne iurnieiea on
fhort notice to parties
wishing to drive into the
interior. First class : :
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! call arotxi) am)
ski: is. we cat eh
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COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS
AND CAN Fl'HNISII
i:k;s and driver on
short notice : :
HEPPNER. -OREGON
AS TO CLIMATE,
Every ffillnw boosts that of his own
locality. Ha has an eye out for every
Dleasanc day and fragment of a dav
If he lives near the sea shore or
hireer rivers, and the sun inndvert
entlv borea bole throngh the mists
or for; for a few spare minutes, oi:r
IocbI wpather m3n is Johnny on jthe
spot, and like chanticleer he mounts
the nearest fence and nioceeds to in
form thij whole round wurld of the
glories of our climate, snd ocr climate
alone, callicn "special atteritiou to its
sunshiney character et al. If on the
other hand, he lives ou the ari I plains
where the sun is seen in all his
r.raFsy splendor for ,"!C0 day in the
yeai, and vegetation without tho aid
of water brought from faraway moun
tains, is a minus quanity, he is leady
to jump no. crack his heels together
and shout with all the power of his
lungs and pen the surpassing excell
ence of the clim-ite.
And so it is every where. Back
sets come to oil of tham at times.
Storms of great or unusual violence,
hurricanes, cyclones, cloudbursts,
earth-quakes, etc ,etc. But tlieso all
blow over and are soon but a memory,
a dark day in the dim and distant
past and may nevfr happen ayain.
"It never does in this climate, you
know."
Fact is, every section of the country
has its clmatic peculiarities, its
strong poiuis and its weak ones, some
pleasant tome disagreeable. And.
ifter nil, that cilrnate is perhaps the
best that can show the greatest pre
ponderance of good qualities, that will
produce the grenteat variety of vege
tation in the ereatest prefection, that
will supply the greatest amount of
personal comfort with the least ex
penditure of effort, and bring the
largest returns in material prosperity
for the means invested. Rv this test
we are willing to bacs Eastern Oreg
on and especially Morrow couuty
against "all out of doors."
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AHtiwifauar itkt unfa VirtV Wwnr imVlii r
Spokane, Wash. Earth is being
hauled from the Snake river a dist
ance of sixty-five miles to Wnukee.
Wafih , to maKe the largest railroad
fill in tho woild. The fill will re
place a Spokane, Portland & Seattle
railway woodea bridge 3,000 feet long j
and seventy feet high, built at a cost!
of 1150,000. It will require 5:10,000
cibic yards or earth and rack to fill
the gap.
One steam shovel and fenr trains
of twenty-five cars each are engaged
in the work, which will cost approxi
mately S100.COO, and will consume
aLout eight months' time. The S ,
P. & S. is eliminating a nurtiher of
loftv woodeu trestles built at great
expense, in order to secure an earth
grade between Spokane and the coast
except for the eteel trestles and a few
minor culverts.
JsJO DARNING 1 Think what blessing
that means to you.
Because si x pairs of Holeproof Hose are
GUARANTEED aeainst hole for six
months or new hose are furnished FREE
promptly and cheerfully. -
And these soft snug-fitting; hose cost
no more than ordinary hosiery!
We are carrying sev
eral of the leading
brands in wearing
apparel and foremost
among these is
HOLEPROOF
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JJOLEPROOP Hose .re knit from Se.
Island and Egyptian yarns. These
yarns, because of their wearing qualities
and aoftness, cost 74e a lb., about twice
as much as ordinary yarns.
Best of all six pairs are guaranteed to
wear six months without holes, or new
u e ?rS furn'hed free promptly and
cheerfully.
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If you want the BEST iri Footwear, call on
SAM HUGHES
on enlarging the privleges of the
parcel iost the farmer on rural
route will have to make add ti ion to
his mail box the dimension of which
will be equal to an ordinary smokehouse.
If the pottoffice department keeps
Walla Walla Tobnci-o is being
grown at the state prnitentiry and if
it matures this year will be furnished
to convicts. The seed was obtained
from the government and was planted
late. The tobacco will be used
principally forsmoking in pipes, oiga
rettes being prohibited. Four hun
dred men are on the tobacco list at
the prison, each getting five cents'
worth week.
If You w.'int
see J. H. Cox.
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