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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
WEEK'S NEWS. ir,';r, "-Personal . Happenings. If you want a new bicycle, see Lee Cantwell. lmo. pi.j1 'I at 80 came no from Ceoi was a came Jake Young Fork ranch the W. B. EwiDg Tuesday. Go to the Bakery for your tread 26 loaves for tl.OO. Robert Allstott was in from hia Eight Mile farm Saturday. See Nichol & Go. of Mosier Oregon for good 16 inch Pino Wood. J. T. Knappenberg of lone wsek-eod visitor in Heopner. Geo. Rleakman and wife down from Hardman Saturday, If you want to save money on your Fire insurance, lee Smead. tf. W. P. Dutton name dd from his Portland home Tuesday evening. H. B. Obermeyer of Tangent is visiting with friends in this city. wag in from his Dry last of the week. Thns. Qnaid of Portland is in the city looking after his business inter ests. - For Sale A good wheat rack. Inquire of Wm. Hiatt, Heppner Ore. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neal. of Lone Rock were week-end visitors at HeDpner. InsuM voir anto. W. W. Smead can give you cheap rates in a good company. Miss Noma Bennett ot Lone Rock is visiting at the home of Jeff Neul In this oity. Precy Jarmon, the Butter creek alfalfa grower was in Heppner Fri day and Saturday. Visa Hattie Edwards ef Sand Hoi low waa visiting with Heppner friends the last of the week. Matt Halvorsen, a prosperous farm er of the lone section, was a business visitor in this oity Saturday, WANTED By man and wife, wjrk on a ranch. Write L. E. Taylor or , E. F. Burchell, Lexington Ore, Mrs. E. D. Rood returned to her Portland home last Thursday and was followed by Mr. Rood Saturday Mrs. Xaty Benide of Omaha Neb raska, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmus in this city, W. R. Irwin, Mrs. Irwin and their on Ellis returned home from their summer cottage at Rockaway beauh Sunday. ' Mrs. S. P. Devin was called to Oorvallis last Snnday on account of the serious, illness of her brother, Otis Shauer. H. A. Cunper and wife of Monu ment passed through Heppner last Suuday, .-.iThey were returning home from Salem where they took in thd Fajr, ' ', Mr. and Mrs .Ooppet visited with their eon Percy who is an assistant In the state engi neer's o'iice in Salem. They report that Peruv's eyosight has improved greatly, to such an extent in fact that he is able to read printed matter. This ib pleasant new to his many friends in eastern Oregon, tor it waa thought for a -time that he would go totally blind. Among the many changes that will be made by the Heppner Light and Water Oo. will be the widening of Stansbury canyon. Not only will it be widened but will also be straight ened from a point south of the com panies plant to the cross seotion of Chase and Uanon streets. This means that about twenty feet will be cnt off of the point just below the Catholic church. Rev. Charles Quinney returned last evening from Heppner where he went to coriduct the funeral of Mrs. Annie Hyud, who diertatSfnd Hollow on Tuesday last. Mrs Hynd eaves five sous and two daughters to mourn hr loss. Her husband died a little more than a year ago at the age -of 85. Pendleton E. 0. Ralph 1. Thompson and wife cam up from Portland last Sunday and are visiting with friends in Heppner Kalph is a former Heppner resident but is now engaged in business in Portland. However he still hold valuable property Interests in thi city which call him back from time to time. Earl Rankin and wife of Pilot Rock came over from the Umatilla town Friday and spent the week-end with Mr. Rankin'a parents, Mr. and Mrs H. B. Rankin. Mr. Raukin is in th garage business with Marvin Roy in Pilot Rock Mr. Roy attended high school in this oity in 1911. Pastor Williams of the lone Christ ian church preached a very thought ful and instructive discourse at the Christian church in this cltv last Sunday evening. Thin was Mr. Williams first visit to onr city and he expressed himself as much pleased with what he saw. LAFE PENLAND IS HURT IN ACCIDENT Three Other ' PeopIe " Are Injured When Buggy is Capsized. Miss Mable Rankin spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in this city. She is teaohing sohoul in the Lena district. and wife desire One child, five Charlea Cahill, It. Competent man work on a ranch, years old, Write Heppner. Oregon. Asa B. Thomson has sold his big ranch on Butter creek to hia brother Allen Thomson, the consideration be ing $2,500. Stanfield Standard. H. V. Gates came uo from Portland Friday. He is looking over the con struction work on me new power plant of the Heppner Light and Water Co. Mrs. L. F. Resing and Miss Veda Reaing of St. Johns returned to their home last Tu'sday after attending the funeral of Mrs, Stubblefield at Monument. Wm. Bavlessand wife were in from their Rhea creek ranch Saturday. Mr. Bayless brought in some more of those big squashes like he had on ex hibit at the fair. g Carpenters were busy last week demolishing the old shed at the rear end of the Fair building. Just what will replace the old structure we have not yet learned. Erria Bergitmm of Eight Mile, moved his family to Heppner Satur day. They have scured looms in the Fair building and the children will attend high school. George Thomson and wife or Hepp ner are registered at the Hotel Ven dome in San Jose. California. They will be at home to their friends in this city after October 20th. Left Sunday morning, Sept. 28, In ladies toilet of Palace Hotel, a gold bar pin with three moon stones settings. Valued as a keepsake. Finder please return to this office and receive liberal reward. Lost while at tbe fair, a bank book on the United States National Bank of Portland. There was also enclosed a ten dollar bill. Addrea inside wag T. M. Benedict, Morgan, Oregon. Finder may leave same at this ocffie and receive liberal reward, i 0. P. Hendricnon and wife returned from Albany last Thursday. Mr. Hendricson has been at Albany and the coast ever since last July in hopes that a change of climate would im prove his health. The change proved very beneficial and hia condition has greatly improved. In a letter of recent date from E. S. Keitblv who resides at Napa Cal if rnia. Mr. Keithly sends his best regard to all his Morrow county friends as well as remitting for an other year of the Gazette-Times. He reports everytiiing well with him. Business conditions all over the northwest are said to be in excellent condition and greaUv improved over what they were earlier in the season. Those in position to know say business is good and the prospects for the future are very flattering. L. M. Woodworth, who has been engineer on the branch for the past three years has been transfered to a passenger run on the Deschnttes branch. His family will reside at The Dalles to which point they moved Tuesday. Jimmie Oowins reoeived a dis located knee this week, while en gaged in a wrestling contest with Jim Adkins. He has given up the wrest ling game for the time being and is getting around only by the aid of walking sticks. George Thomson and wife arrived home last night and were warmly welcomed by their many friends George will he kept busy for several days, buying the treats. They spent their honeymoon in California. Mrs. D. M. Goodrich of San Pedro California, passed through Heppner Tuesday on her way to Monument to visit with friends. Her husband was formerly sujierlntendent of water works at Monument. Rev. H A. Van Wiukle of the Christian churchjwho has been alck with an aoute attack of gastritis for the past ten days, is now rapidly im proving and will be able to take up his work again. S. W. Spencer and wife and Mrs, Lafe Penland. a well known stock mau of this city was seriously Injured and three other occupants in the same buggy were badly bruised in a run away at the top of Heppner Hill last Monday evening about 5 o'clock. Mr. Penland left Heppner for his ranch in company with his daughter, Mrs. Pearl Oox. and Mrs. Floyd and daughter. They were barely on top of Heppner Hill and going down tbe canyon on the other si ie when a voung mare whioli Mr. Penland was driving, suddenly began to kick. She was nocontrolable, and after getting over the tongue both horses started to run. The buggy, which was oo a high grade at the time, turned turtle and it was in this turn that the occu pants were thrown out and injured. Mr. Penland received internal injuries and op to this time it has been im possible to bring him to town. The ladies received onlv minor Injuries, and with the exoeptinn of a few bad bruises escaped unhurt The buggy was smashed to pieces and the horses were not found until late the next day. Mrs. Floyd la a young woman whom Mr. Penland had engaged as a cook on one of his ranches. - -:' . - '.3Jiii'Ci'--iv.....aC c y0 F HARDMAN over In this sect- Reynold finished a new Threshing is all ion now. Bates Bros, and threshing Monday. Dr. Hudson will establish store in Hardman soon. A big rain and cold wave struck Hardman the 6. 7, and 8th. M. Z. Biddle has gone to dig his potatoes. He expects to flood the market. Josie Jones aud daughter. Venice spent the week-end visiting with rel atives on Buttter creek. They visited at the homes of Walden Rhea and John Spenoer. Joe Doane and wife of Portland spent a few days tbe first of the week visiting with their nephew, Albert Bowker. They may decide to return to Heppner to reside permanently. ESTRAY. I have taken up at my place, fif teen miles north of Lexington, a gray mare, weight about 1200; brand a box with circle in it; forestep rnarhed. Address or call on A. A. FINLEY, tf Lexington, Oregon. Uncle Henry Warren la quite sick with rheumatism but is some better at present. We no-y have a fine gymnasium at Hardman. It is managed by the Athletic Club. Frank Cramer of Hardman and Jack Eada of Monument attended the races at Lexington. Dr. Gaunt reoeived a fine bull dog from Portland Sunday so I guess his chickens are safe now. Warren Repass and L. E. Green are preparing to spend the winter in the Jungles, hunting and trapping. Mrs. Frank Cramer left on Monday for Castle Rock to visit her daughter. I Mrs. Gibbons for a few weeks. H. A. Emery and Alex Warren are down on Rock creek making wood. It ought to be cheap next year. Q. A. Bleakman went to Hppner Sunday in his auto an had to hire Wright Saling to pull him home. Gene Ulmple and Guy Hadley came back from Independence where they have been Working the past two months. Mrs. Fred Knlghten expects to leave for Pendleton Tuesday to visit her daughter Viola who is attending school there. Nick leathers and son Owen, Ezra Graves and Dan Leathers returned Monday night from a hunting trio. They report good snocess. To Your TIRED, OVERWORKED FEET You will bless the day you afforded t them so much rest and comfort by buying them a pair of Price $2.00 a Pair MINOR & CO, E3S333 ISnSWSnuBTB BMSfffftaasBf CS E3 8553353 ESI Q www E23S33323I lam.. . j ' ' I Paint Your Ojwtil Carriage G. from J. O. ayd. time. L. Hadley and family returned Independence last Thursday. Owen and family returned Mon They all report a splendid For Rent. The C. A. Rhea rnnch on Rhea creek, consisting of 2,000 acres; either the whole tract, or divided in two ranches, and The .1. r. Rhea ranch, also on Rhea creek, consisting of 2,000 acres. tall or write, E. I). Rood, Wm. Hushes, aud T. J. Mahonev. Trus tees, Heppner, Oregon. tf You can do it yourself and at little expense'. rIt's easy to give it a beautiful, hard, brilliant, varnish-gloss finish in black or rich appropriate colors $me twin?' CARRIAGE PAINT (Neal's) is made especially to give to buggies, carriages and vehicles of all kinds, a tough, durable, glossy finish that will look well and wear well. An ideal finish for settees, flower stands, porch furniture, garden tools and all surfaces that must with stand exposure and hard usage. Ready to brush on and the label tells how. (Case Furniture Company. St fmh B7S22P1! OSCAR BORG Jeweler and Optometrist, HEPPNER, ORE. RED FRONT Livery & Feed Stables Taken to Poor Farm. Harry McDonald, atone time one of the wealthy men of eastern Oregon nd a large property owner in Pend lflton wai committed to the Morrow county poor farm in this city last Friday. Harry has been a familiar figure on the streets of Heppner for the past few years. He has bad practically no mean of support for he has grown to old to gain a living with his own hands. Several years bacc Mr. MoOonald owned what la now the most valuable pioperty in the city of Pendleton but as lie says, "I lost it all by drink and gambling." He went to the poor farm with tears In hia eyes, "boys" he said to the fellows who were talking to him as the officer came up to take him awav. 'I never thought I would spend my ast days in the poor house. " And the officer took him over the hill. If You wnnt Bee J. II. Cox. your house movod tf Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER F0NERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence. Heppner, Oreg'on WILLIS STEWART. Prop. First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly on hand and can be furnished on short notice to parties wishing: to drive into the interior. First class jrasar?3:r (Hacks and Buggies 5 - Ztg a 5aL' 7 T TELEPHONE 8 Livery Stable Call around and "We cater to the see us. MIKE BEALY. Proprietor LOrRTKOl-8 TREATMRNT AND FIHST CLASS SERVICE. Wt PAT FOR ALL TELErHOSFS FOR RIGS. ; Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rurs and driver on short notice. HEPPNER, ORE. Phone HEPPNER Main lOl - OREGON