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Located on Willow Creek, 14
miles Southeast of Heppner.
All Kinds of Rough Lumber.
Within easy reach and no hills to pull.
PROPRIETORS.
POUSHRNG & MEPAWL
WORK Of ALL KINDS
Reasonable Prices
Work Guaranteed
Your money back if you are not satisfied
HEPPNER SHARPENING SHOP
MAIN ST.
T. G. DENISEE. Mgr.
9
An Announcement
Correctness in Style, in Workman
ship and in Fabrics are fully guaranteed.
An unlimited collection of samples has
just been received.
Come in and select your New Suit
or Overcoat.
LOUIS PEARSON
THE TAILOR
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Vi JLfcS
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce that the
PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET
will be open and ready for your
patronage SATURDAY, NOV.
8, 1913.
We will keep on hand noth
ing but the best of FRESH and
SMOKED MEATS.
A special invitation is extend
to the ladies of Heppner to come
in and inspect our shop.
When you want MEAT phone
Main 73.
TWICHELL & WRIGHT.
THE GAZETTE-TIMES.
The Heppner Caiello, Established March 30. 1883
TheHeppntr Times, Established Nov. 18, 1897
Consuluuu.a reumuiy jit.
VAVVTER CRAWFORD, Editor and Proprietor
Issued every Thursday mominff, and entered at
the Postortice at Heppner, Oregon, u second.
class matter.
HEPPNER HODS
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Single Copies 05
It in seldom, in the course of humnn
evenls that tho busy pencil pusher
is cauea upou to chronicle a more
thrilling series of exueriences, culmi
nating finally in the crowning glory
of achievement, than in the preseuc
instance.
It ia a very happy provision of
nature that when tlie forces are ex
hausted by a long train of extra
ordinary activities a term of rest and
recuperation ensues to recoup the
flagging energies and uriug the over
strained, overburdened human mauhine
back to normal conditions.
To biiug about this readjustment
of the natural forces, eo overstrained
by the arduous labors and exoessive
heat of the past summer, a hunting
Evangeline E. Dobie. crip was planned oy as gailantt a
W. G. Corev is having his Store squad of registered Nimro.la as ever
paired. When finished, it Will "ruck the trail. These were picked
add considerable to the appear- men, men famous not only as slayers
ance of the town. of the broad horned buck and many
Woof! Woof! Hands up! Hands Kher kinds of njonntain game, includ
MANGER
ADVERTISING RATES :
DUpUy, trantient, running less than one month
first insertion, per inch, bc. subsequent
tertiont, 12 1.2c; display, regular, 12 l-2c;
locals, first insertion, pnr line, 10c. 1 subsequent
insertions, per line, 5c; lodge resolutions, per
line, 5c; church socials and all advertising ot
entertainments conducted for pay, regular rates.
Thursday. November 6, - 1913
IRRIGON ITEMS.
TO THE CROSS
up! Woof! Woof! Hands up! etc.
If you don't know what this
means, ask Seaman
Mr. and Mrs. Ames, of Hermis-
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Dexter,
of Umatilla, were down here last
Sunday to see about the procur
ing of a quantity of apples
Fifteen head of dead sheep
were thrown off a freight train
at this station one night last
week. They were used for coy
ote bait and chicken feed. Come
again!
Mrs. Lester made a business
trip to Umatilla, Sunday. She is
contemplating the purchase of
the Klein Hotel there, and went
down to examine the establish
ment.
Fred Rieks has bought the Wm
Heup place some distance east of
Ing the burly bear, the viscious bob
cat, the priokley porcupine, the nim
ble jaok rabbit and the cheerful, chip
munk, but famous as mountain coiiles,
mountain climbers, eto. Duly organ
ized and fully equipped, with a full
flsdged surveyor as one of the com
pany, to find them in case they got
lost, they were ready for the march.
With Captain Willard to lead the way,
and Colonel Wallace armed to the
teeth, proudly flnurishiug his trusty
Winchester, bis eagle eye sweeping
the landscape and skyscape from
zenith to horizon a close seoond as he
leads his faithful satraps forth to con
quer or to die. The spirit of Napo
leon Bonaparta was upon him, the fire
of Alexander burned in his bones and
Colonel Bryan was no more pictures
que figure when he fought, bled and
died for the honor of the American
flag in the Oubnn war. For three
town. This makes a valuable ad- s this Brand and n'P0f,ing pageant
dition to his already extensive
ranch, as it is nearly all improved
and.
The high hill between the de
pot and the rest of the city is be
ing leveled, ine improvement
already is so great that we be-
leve Irngon will be greatly trans
formed when the work is com
pleted.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
There is a story current in the
school, that last Sunday one of
the high school boys took a girl
out horse-back riding. The box
which was supposed to contain
delectable sweets was by mistake
eft within reach of a mischie
vous brother. All that remains
of the sad story is that when the
unoffending couple was a few
miles out of town they feasted on
green tomatoes instead of bon
bons. Meanwhile the aforesaid
mischievous brother managed to
circulate the story before the two
returned, so that black eyes and
court-plaster counted for nothing,
Guy Corey was absent from
school Monday. He was busily
employed in his father s store. (
lhe uerman class can never
tell when Miss Hill is going to
spring a "quis." Some of
moved forward scouring the field to
the very bed-rock, b weeping over the
mountain sides, skimming over their
tops searching every canyon, traoios
every stream, even chasing the gloom
from the forests. But alas! Some
thing was wrong somewhere. No
game in sielit. Time was passing
and soon the noble cavalcade, with
all its equipment and acouterments
must return to the city game or no
game. Must return.
As a final resort, as the one last
areat effort to bring results, Lieut.
Oscar, knowing well the playgrounds
and the habits of the forest residents,
esDecially the Blue Mountain Black-
tails, stole forth under cover of dark
ness and posted notices throughout the
range informing them of Colonel W'e
presence and purposes, 'this bad the
Jesired effect A big, heady young fel
low sallied forth on a voyage of dis
covery, and unfortunately for nim
came wihin ranee of the Colonel's
death dealing Winchester. And
thereby hanes a tale. And Wallace
wears the horns.
A" Picture Drama of
THE REDEMPTION OF MANKIND
5 Reek Kalem's Biblical Masterpiece 5000 Feet
A picture that is worth your time and many
times the price of admission whether you
are SAINT or SINNER.
Admission 15 125 ds
STAR THEATER
Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P,
held an lniormai reception in
honor of the newly married bro-
thers Tuesday evening. The
the fact that so many of their young-
mnst nhsnrrl hlnnrWino-s xra the er brothers had braved the roll-
rpsn r ing surf of matrimony touched
T,0tpr sr,npr w Wn k. the tender chord ol sympathy in
sent a part of this week and some
the hearts of the older Knights
j ,, , . ill l
of last. He has a light case of uiiT
but he will soon be back u , - a. -i ' ,f.
nf Hpnnnpr'a hear, frarhered at
a Very enter- U V,0n , mlnn-la in nlaa
eczema,
again.
Miss Hill gave
taining program last Friday. At
least that is as near as the high
school room could judge from the
delightful smells of pumpkin pie
and coffee, of which we caught a
whiff now and then when a door
blew open or some one passed in
or out.
Little Sammy Van Vactor met
with a narrow escape Tuesday by
getting in front of the automo
bile of John Sprouls. The little
boy was riding on a wagon and
just as the machine passed he
alighted right in front of it and
was knocked down. He received
slight injuries to one leg, and a
scalp wound which required the
attention or a physician.
Mrs. L-atnenne Dougherty, an
esteemed resident of Morrow
county for many years, died last
bunday at the home of her son.
J. G. Dougherty, in Blackhorse.
Mrs. Dougherty was 76 vears of
age and a native ot Ireland. - Her
funeral was held from the Cath
olic church on Tuesday forenoon,
Rev. P. J. O'Rourke, resident
priest, officiating.
Mrs. Eosina Fouts-Evans. De
partment President of the . Wo-
man's Relief Corps, was in town
! last week inspecting Rawlins W.
j R. C. No. 23. ; While here she
I was the guest of Mrs. Bertha D.
; Gilman, the Department Press
', Correspondent, and was also the
: guest of honor at an informal
evening at the home of Mrs.
Mattie T. Srr.ead.
cial intercourse, to listen to the
orchestra, and to be enlightened
by the fatherly advice of the old
er brothers. It is needless to re-
We have just received a Car
Load of
DRILLS
and can supply your needs
VAUGHN & SONS
mark that the newlyweds are
now amply qualified to proceed
on life's journey. The guests of
honor were Mr. and Mrs. O. G.
Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. George
Thomson, and Dr. and Mrs. A.
D. McMurdo. Punch and wafers
were served.
Report reached Heppner yes
terday that artesian water had
been struck at the O. S. Hodsdon
ranch north of Lexington. We
have not heard the particulars
and cannot say at this time just
how extensive the flow is.
NOTICE.
Persons having htock running at
large inside and around our premises
on Butter and II in tor creeks and else
where are hereby notified to keep
them off our land. We need our pas
tures for onr own use.
tf. GEO. J CURRIN & SON.
Dance, Saturday night, Club.
For Sale or Trade for horses, a
full blooded Perchou stallion. This
animal can Ijo seen at the Shutt farm,
Tmo. J. M. Fiddler.
SAY, MR. MAN,
Don't you realize that Winter is approaching? We realized it some
time ago and in anticipation of its chilly blasts we have laid in a sup
ply of warm wearing apparel for your special benefit.
This wet weather suggests the need of GOOD Footwear. We have
it. Holeproof Hose and Florsheim Shoes. Can you beat this combi
nation? We answer for you NO. See the prices quoted below.
We are not trying to sell the cheapest things on the market, but we
strive to give you the best on the market at a very reasonable price.
And to top out with, we suggest that you wear a HARDEMAN ; HAT.
Holeproof Hose
$1.50 to $3.00 per box
Florsheim Shoes
From $5.00 to $6.00
Hardeman Hats
' 'i
Always $3.00
We have something to sell that's why we advertise
Sam. Hughes Co. -