HEPPNER GARAGE
ALBERT BOWH.ER. Frop,
Agent for
FORD, MITCHELL, and
OVERLAND CARS
Full line of
Automobile Supplies, Oils, Gasoline, and Kerosene
Now booking orders for delivery of autos in car
load lots.
leal
We hlave for sale
GRAIN FARMS
ALFALFA FARMS
STOCK RANCHES
And some good pieces
of City Property at
prices that are
attractive.
Terms easy. If interested,
come and see us.
SMEAD & CRAWFO
LEXINGTON ITEMS.
Chas. Johnson is away tagging
sheep. He expects to be gone
about a week.
Grandma Booher has been on
the sick list for the past three
weeks. She is some better now.
Frank Hunkers is the newest
possessor of an automobile. He
says it is plenty swift enough for
him.
Mrs. Al Zink is home after
quite a visit with her mother.
She says her mother doesn't seem
to improve in health.
Rev. Orr, presiding elder, came
to Lexington Tuesday night and
went on to Eight Mile, accompa
nied by Rev. Taber, to hold ser
vices. ' '
French Bros, were busy Sunday
unloading their new caterpillar
engine to be used for1 farming
purposes on their ranch near
Lexington.
Born, Wednesday morning,
Feb. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Breshears at their home on Knob
Hill, a 10-pound daughter. All
doing nicely.
Don't forget the bazaar, enter
tainment and generally good time
to be had Feb. 20, by the Home
Mission Society at Artisan hall.
Heaps and heaps of good eats to
be had. "
W. G. Scott, our local banker,
is in the good Samaritan hospital
at Portland receiving treatment
for tuberculosis of the face. We
hope he will soon be able to re
turn home.
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Lexington people were treated
to a lecture at the Congregation
al church both morning, and eve
ning by Dr. Conder, of Heppner.
His address in the evening was
on character building. ;
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COMMERCIAL CLUB
POT-POURRI
Edited by the Pub
licity Department.
GREAT POWER, ' .
-SMALL COST
People s Cash Market
TWICHELL & WRIGHT, Proprietors
FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
Hamburger and Sausage Fresh Every Day
Come in and inspect our Shop.
Cleanliness is our Motto.
The housewife should not forget that 7?$ is our
phone number. Call uh up and got what you want.
PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET
:
The Engine With the - Snap.
No Pipes to Freeze.
Always on the Job. r
Fuller & Johnson's 1 horse
power horizontal engine only $55.
Your dealer will supply and guar
antee. More power if you want
at an equal low price.'
To Whom It May Con
cern: I wish to close my wood and
coal business. All bills remain
ing unpaid after the 10th of
February will be placed in the
hands of an attorney for collec
tion. Elmer Beaman.
Hat For Trade.
If the party who got that Con
queror hat, Western style, size 7,
at the Glenn Hayes dance last
Saturday n ght will kindly return
the same to the Gazette-Times
off ce he may get his own hat! ;
Heppner Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
Wool, Grain
Choice Flour - $5.00 per bbl.
Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts and Rolled Barley
Best prices paid for Hides and Pelts
The Federated Church. 1
The pastor, Dr. TJ McMurrayj
'will occupy the pulpit of the
Federated church next Sunday
morning and evening. All who
attend these services are extend
ed a cordial welcome. The fore
noon service begins at 11 o'clock,
and the evening worship at7: 30.
Licensed Embalraer Lady Assistant
J. L. YEAGER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone Residence. Heppner, Oregon
yI)o you contemplate having any
work dimti in the line of building?
If ho give Hurry .lolumoii a cliiincje
to figure with you. FirHt class work
and satisfaction guaranteed tf.
Coos Bav is the coming seaport
town of Oregon It is a Rood olace
to make an investti ent right now.
See Snieart & Crawford for particu
lars. 1
Hepimer t'oinineroial Club liiefts
the first and third Fridays of cadi
mouth in the I. O. (). F. hall.
Up to the first of April the ineet
Insrs will be open to all citizens, but
after that time the organization will
hold Its business meetings In the
presence of members only. You will
want to attend every meeting, so
get right with yourself and the Club
and shell out that $1.50 for a mem
bership card. As one man remarked,
''That amount will not hurt anybody
and It may help to do us all a lot of
good."
The Club Is rapidly getting on a
working basis. The committees
thus far appointed have accomplished
results very satisfactory to the or
ganization and everything points to
a successful campaign of promotion
and publicity. There has been no
'desire on the part of any of the mem
bers to go out and do some great
big thing, but on the contrary to
look after the many small tilings
which Interest the community at
large. That is the object of every
commercial body and in no other
way can club work be successful.
Tills is a basis on which every citizen
of Heppner and contiguous territory
can come in on and the result ofsucli
co-operative effort will be of Inesti
mable value. This Club will need
money, of course, but the need of
personal co-operation is far greater.
Thoughtful preparation will make
the Club's finances go much farther
and with a good big workingorgnn
i.ation the demand on each member
will be moderate.
In speaking of the need of a com
mercial club, President Smead said:
"I make this statement without fear
of contradiction. There Is not a
town today, in Oregon or any other
state, which is going ahead in any
respect but has a good live commer
cial club. On the other hand, there
is not a dead town in any of the ter
rltory mentioned which liasanykind
of a commercial organization." Isn't
that the truth? We havesampleH of
both here in Oregon, but it's a cinch
we don't want Heppner classified
with the latter.
How shall we have a live commer
cial organization? By everybody
joining the rlub andthenKittiugliack
and leave the work to a few public
spirited citizens? We think not. For
every membership card we must
have a good, live booster for Hepp
ner and Morrow county. In nootlier
wav can real effective work be ac
complished. Certainly the heavier
work must fall upon those having
the management of the Club, lint is
it not possible for you, Mr Citizen,
to give two evenings of the month
to the welfare and upbuilding of the
community in which you live? Have
not you some ideas on the subject of
community betterment you think
wortli while to discuss with your
fellow man? You surely have. It
will not cost you a cent to express
your ideas. Attend the meet lugs,
say what you have to say, hear the
other fellow's views, and then line up
with the Club for a bigger and bet ter
Heppner.
There Is no room in Heaven for the
knocker. His soul is too small to
generate light and niiiH lie cast into
the dark. He is a failure here on
earth and howls at the success of
others. He usually knows more
about the other fellow's business
than ids own, probably from the
reason that he has very little busi
ness of his own.
At the last meeting of the Club an
entertainment committee was ap
pointed to serve one month. It is
composed of live wires and the niein.
Iiers can expect some high jinx In the
near future.
Secure that membership card now.
You can secure one from any ol the
following: Dr. F. N. Cliristensen, O.
trawford, First National bank,
Minor & Co., Phelps Grocery Co., W.
O.Hill, foy M. Turner, Win. Ilaylor,
Dr. N. E. Wlnnard, C. K. Woodson,
S E. Notson, v , w . Miiena. i ne
membership fee is one dollar and the
dues fifty cents a month.
,
Irisurn yonr auto. w. W. Smead
can give you cheap rates in a good
company.
PEOPLE
who do not know
Should know
that
FRIEDRICH
"THE TAILOR"
turns out the liest fitting
and best made clothes
in Heppner
$1000 FREE
IF I FAIL TO CORE any CJUiCER or TITO
POOR CURED AT HALF PRISE OK FREE
NO KNIFE, OR PAiH
NO PAY UNTIL CURED j
by GUARANTEE. No X
Hay or other swindle
WRITTEN GUARANTEE.
3-day painless plaftteri
ANY TUMOR, LUMP'
or SORE on the LIP. FACE
or body long is CANCER.
It Hover Pains Until Last ,
SUlt. 120-PAGE BOOK J
sent tree: testimonials I
of THOUSANDS CURED
Any Lump n Woman's Breast
I BELIEVE IS ALWAYS CANCER, and ALWAYS polsont
tftto Hands In tha armrttand KILLS QUICKLY
I swaar wa hava CURED 10,000. Gaisa soma
""SOIdDr.&Mrs. CHAMLEY i
"OST MCCIttm CAKfl PtOtAllSTS IIVIW"
A B 436 Vritncia St, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
KINDLY MAIL this to someone with CANCER
If you want to save money on your
Fire insurance, see Smead. tf.
For sale, at a bargain, a fine high
grade organ. A J. STEVENSON. '
Flowers for Parties
SILK CORSAGE, SHIELDS, CORDS and TIES
FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY
The Jewell Greenhouses
THE DALLES
Phone
B 2721
OREGON
Vf.,llri SSHa? 1 4(3?S?S Ask your doaler about the new Wl:!
J$jm PRESENTS til .-.
Wi HI ll II I. I 4JT Hit 'VWf. a"r-
SB r. fi m m n 'at m ,39 ., ,1 m na muJb
VIM
ft ''Olympic" Wheat Hearta
fe-'L'. i
"Olympic" Pancake Flour
.Tint the dandiest, catch
iest, most interesting
llVs': "nrw" novelties imiuriua-
n .1 1 r1 ..
if rortiana flouring
Portland,
Oregoa
For Sale A fonr-year-old Guernsey
ball. This is a splendid animal.
might consider tfHde for goud beet
producing cow a. '
Joseph EBktlson,
2itf Lexington, Oregon.
Bring us your roultry. Highest
market prices caid at all 1 1 inns. Poo
ple'i Cain Market.
LIGHT UP.
A little more good light in your
home always makes it more cheer
ful. ' '
While I am hete I can make
good offers to you for all kinds of
house wiring and re-wiring, elec
tric Hnnr hells, burglar alarms,
etc. You can meet me at the
Palace Hotel any evening after 5
p. m., or leave word and 1 will
call on you at your house.'
R. D. Richardson.
Spraying Material
SULPHUR, LIME, ARSENATE
OF LEAD both powder and
liquid form. Get it at
- SLOCUM DRUG CO.
Imperial Cleaning & Dye Works
"W.R. HUBBARD, Prop.
GARRIGUES BUILDING, Main Street. Heppner
We have installed a
Dry Cleaner, and are
prepared to . turn out
high class work.
Brine your old clothes
to us ana we win mane
them look like new.
Hats Cleaned and Blocked
Gloves Cleaned and Shaped
MI f A C IJ ( Funeral Director
L. vnuL and Embalmer
: , , ; CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT.
Legal Blanks? YES, at G-T Office.