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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1915)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORi:., THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1915 WEEK'S NEWS. TIME TO ACT S3 Br 1 m I fell "E take this opportun ity to assure the trade generally of our ap preciation of the many favors extended us dur ing the year now closing, and at the threshold of the New Year, and ex tend to all our friends, both tjie old and the new, our most sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. SAM HUGHES COMPANY Local And Personal Happen ings cf Heppner And Vicinity. . t PICTURE mmm Why not a picture for a Christmas present? We have them from 15c to $5.00 HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. HH UAIli'TH-TIMES IS IMU.I'AHKI) TO F1I.I, ALL OK VOI It M',I',HS I TIIK I.IVK OK l'H I Tl.(i, AMI WHUTHKII VOI II MM DS IM 1,11110 OM.V A CAK1I JOB Oil A KXTUNSIVK A I) I'.IITISI i I ATALOCi, Wli i A handi.i: i:iiim:ii OH WITH for VOIJ 1 A WAV THAT IS SI HK TO UK SATISl-'ACTOHV. 01 K WKI.L K.S TAHI.ISIIKD ItKl'l T.VIIO AS J'llOIJI XIIIIS OF IKIT IN(; THAI' SATISFIES" HAS IIKK OIITAI.VF.I) ONLY TI1IIOI (.11 THK HIGH STASKAHI) OF KXl KI,l,H'fE M 13 MAINTAIN IN OIK .Mill I'll I Nil Mi UKl'AHTMKNT. Harry Jayne spent Sunday in lone. I. 13. McConkio. of Lone Rock, was in the city Tuesday. Clias. Stanton. Eicht Mile farmer. was m we city Tuesday Dick Turnin. the Tone harber. snnnt sunaay nignt m tills city. Mrs. Frank Shennard nf Tone unent Monuay nignt in tins city. n.. lii. KUEff or Khea rreeir wan a business visitor in the city Monday Wm. Salzwedal. vim farm Kt (if Jieppner, was in the city Tuesday on uusiness E. R. Huston, well known Eisht Mile farmer, visited in this city with ms lainuy tins week wm. Beymei. the G'-ant countv sheepman, was over from Monument the first of the week. Stephen Irwin and SDencer Oaw- iora went 10 Arilnrton Sum v. re turning home the same, evening. Earl Puyear and wife returned to their home In lone Siinilav after spenning several days in this city Herb Fant returned from Portland bundav evenine. after snpnrHnir bbv eral days In the metropolis on busi ness. Marvin. Yoiincr and wifa vcn In the city from their Eight Mile home on monaay, aoing some (Jhnstmas shopping Gerrald W.vld has returned to Ms home in Portland, after several months spent with the First National liaiiit in tins city The voune habv nf Mr and Mra Robert Culick died last week at the Slocum Mill, and was brouehf to Heppner Saturday for burial. J. S. Whitbeck and wife and Rert Hall and wife were passengers for Portland Mondav mnmlii" wh they will visit during the Christmas vacation. T. J. Mahonev. cashier of thp Plrct tore pare oi tne weeK trom a busi ness trin to Tacoma and other out side points Woodson & Sweek urn. mntrini some extensive improvements in their office rooms in the Palace hotel. The rear room is being divided into two private omces. Walter Duncan is confined tn his home this week on account of pto maine nolsonlne. Mr. Duncan io nlan suffering from an attack nf nnnpnrli cms it is reported. Misses Lera Githens and Melhn GrffitllS. students cf the Oreenn Stnto Normal school at Monmouth, arrived in the city Sunday evening to spend tue unnstmas vacation. George Peck, who is farming laiicii west oi L,exineton. snent h few days the last of the wpplr visit.. ing friends in this city. vHe returned uorae sunaay morning. J. L. Wilkins. nf the Pnlnno tjti I ItUtCl cimiiKu nome last Friday evening uum t-ortiana arter attending the meeting of the State Hotelmen's As sociation of which he is a member, Miss Edith Thorlev. whn i,o w attending the Pacific rorest urove. arrived n the eitv s.r. urday and will spend tho Christmas vacation with I'iri Wait for tlie Kalal Staues of Kidney Illness. 1'i-nfii hy Heppner 1 People's i:pcriciiees. Ooef.ional attacks of backache, ir- regular urination, headaches ami rfi?. zy spells are frequent symptoms of kidney disorders. Its an error to neglect these ills. The attacks may i 1 pass off for a time hut turn with creator lntenitv finn'i I delay a minute. Reein tnkinc n(.an' ! Kidney pills, and keen nn tliotp ilea unui me desired results are obtained Good work in Heppner proves the ef lecuveness oi this great remedy. t. L. Berry, painter, Main St. neijuuer, says: ".My kidnevs were Weak and mv hack ni Of. nolnfnl that I was obliged to walk all stoop ed over, one box of Doan's Kidney Pills made a cure. During the past few years there has been no sign of me trouolc. Price ooc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kid nev remprlv ppt Doan's Kidney Pills the same that curea Mr. Berry. Foster-Milburn Co., rrops., iiunalo, N. Y. Arthur McAtee made a trip to Portland last week and returned home last Monday evening. Anson Wrieht. ninneer nhppnmnn of the south end of the county, is spending the week in the city on business. Paul Webb and wife were Dassen gers to Walla Walla Wednesday mornine and thev will anond tho holiday season with Mr wphh'n n. ents, air. and Mrs. Nat Webb. Miss Lucille Tlllhort C1Y1 Whn ta a student at the Universitv nf Washing ton, arrived home Monday evening from Seattle and will spend the Christmas vacation with her father ur. a. p. culbertson in this city O. H. Paulson, of San Francisco, Calif., is in the city this week. Mr. Paulson is a hustli man and has traveled over the North west considerably during the past few years. Newspaper circulation Is his specialty. Mr. Paulson is much impressed with our city and people he says. County Superintendent of Schools S. E. Notson went to Salem Sunday, where he has business at the office of the State Superntendent of Public insirueton. Mr. Notson will go on to Medtord for the meeting of the county superintendents of the state before returning hbme. He will also be present at the annual meeting of tne uregon development League in rortiana tne last of the month. I'o Portland for Christinas. 0. E. Farnsworth and wife, daugh ter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. liev- mer and Mrs. L. E. Bisbee and child ren and Ted Younc went. t.n Pr,ril:uirt Tuesday where thev will remain through the Christmas holidays. Car Load of Fords Arrive. Vaughn & Sons this week received a carload of Ford automobiles. There are eight machines in a car. These i'ords will he assembled for Spring delivery. The price for the Ford car now is ii'Ja. Masons Elect Officers. Henpner Lodee No. fist A v n. a M. elected and installed the following ouicers last Saturday evening: Jos. M. Hayes, W. M.; Nels H. Jus tus, S. W.; Dr. H. T. Allison, J. W. u. w. isnggs, treasurer; W. R. Ir win, secretary; Hugh C. Currin, Ty ler; Thos. Brennan. S n id n uo ton, J. D.; W. B. Barra't't. S. S. anr H. A. Emerson, J. S. Every Day is Dollar Day with Gilliam $k Bis At this time ot year, when Xmas giving is uppermost in the minds of all, it is essential that every dollar obtain the highest pur chasing power. That's what your dollar does with us the biggest value for the money all the time. Especially is this true at holiday time when our count ers are stocked with a splendid assortment ot beautiful and use ful gifts. We have the goods Xmas is hut 9 days away You'd better hurry Frank Ward nncacrt n,i..,i, ti oumruav evenine- nn hio n-... rt Hardman, where he expects to remain mini aDout the lirst of March. Mr. Ward has been running a oow ,nin i' uie vicinity or Fossil. Mrs. Eleanor Cam her home in Portland Sunday, after visitinK thronirli tlio wob i,. augiuer, miss Josephine. While In eastern Oreeon. Mrs rnmomn ii ed with her dantrhtpra In t o nnJ.,i I n -" ... uiaiuic ana Pendleton Ren Anderson and Cecil i.nivino weu Known voune men nf Rio-lit fiiQ Went to Cottaee firnvo ioi'sjn-. where they will spend the Christmas vtteuuon ai r ift nnmp nr Mr a,i if.o Martin Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is a sister ot Mr. Anderson. A marriage license was isnoi Cat urnay Dy (jounty Clerk Waters tn Ernest Frederickson and Miss Josie Eskelson. Both are well k nnwn vnnn p- people of this county, Miss Eskelson ueuig a naugnter or Mr. and Mrs. Jos. .Eskelson of near Lpvinirtnn One of tlie prettiest furs we have seen nere m a long time was that iroiu a uoo cat killed hv Wi l Mot teson on Arbuckle mountain this week. The animal was trend hv n lard Herren's dog "Vickie" and was shot by Mr. Matteson with a 303 Sav age. George Perrv of Lnne n nplr UroD In Heppner this week buying supplies ior ins kock creek ranch. Mr. Perry reports that Natt Webb is vorv m land only recently returned from Port- lanu, wnere ne received treatment. Mr. Perry says that the grass on his range is erowine ranidlv inil ihno far this season he has not been com pelled to feed his stock hay to any considerate extent Kahhits Mfm Rabbits in the vicinity 'of Cecil have become such a menace that pre cautionary steps have been taken to prevent these animals from getting away with all the hay there. C. A. Minor, extensive sheepman of this city, who some time ago purchased several stacks near Cecil, went down there Tuesday, accompanied bv Gene Campbell and Jerm O'Conner, sup plied with sufficient wire netting to fence the hay. Will Organize Atlilel ic Club. A movement has hpn ctai-tori h H. Selbv and Wm. Rneach ineut young business men of Pendle ton, motored to Hennner Mondav on business. Mr. Selbv was a resident of Morrow county a few years ago, but is now a business man In the Umatilla county seat town. Tliey were accompanied home by Walter Furlong and wife, of Hardman, Mr. Furlong being a brother of Mrs. Sel by. While in tho citv. Mr ri visited at the home of John Natter, Mr. Koescll s father beinir an !,! I time friend o the Natter family. tlias. Voile. Martin Anthis nnrl ivr L. Taft to organize an athletic club in Heppner and they expect to have the organization completed by the end of another week. The idea is to rent the brewery saloon building, which is situated at the upper end of Main Street and an up-to-date gymnasium. They are planning a smoker, which they will pull off in the near fntnr nnrl n't that time membership cards will be circu- uueu ano the men in charge expect to make a success of their undertak ing from the very beginning. Grover SunKRHrt Injured. Grover Swaeeart. whn lives nn ti,o Eastern Oregon Jack farm north of Lexington, received his second injury from a mule within a few months, when three bones in his left foot were dislocated last MnnHnv rr Swaggart was teaming at the time on Swaggart Buttes atlrl una nirlino. rw of the mules. On a Steen zr&rie and slick muddy road the mule was un able tO hold Ills fnntlnc and i-lmr, ho fell Mr. Swaggart's foot was caught in such a manner as to cause the dis location. He came to Heppner Mon day evenine for t able to return home Tuesday. City Meat Market Sold. A deal has recently hoen mode whereby Ralnh .Tnhn sinn a n H T . T Slover of Fendlatnn liommo tho ers of the City Meat Market. They win take possession the first of the year. Both are experienced men in thiS line Of hllKineKR Mr .Tnhnonn having worked with the bigger meat pacing nouses or Walla Walla and Pendleton durinir the Mr. Johnson and family will live in the John Kinsman house in east Heppner. Mr. Slover is unmarried. It is understood that Frank Hall, who has been In the meat business In Heppner for several years will not leave Morrow cnnntv. hut u lll .nm J' wnBUfco in farming. m Cll! d Masquerade Bad New Year s Eve FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER Prizes will be given to best sustained lady and gentleman character. Music by Redifers 5-Piece Orchestra. DANCE TICKETS - $1.50 Music starts at 9 o'clock and dancing will continue until 2 A. M. Cef Ceery thof Cuts; Ours does WHEN YOU SEE OUR CUTLERY YOU WILL LIKE THE BRIGHT SHEEN OF THE GLITTERING BLADES. WHEN YOU TRY IT YOU WILL FIND THAT HIGH QUALITY FOR WHICH OUR STORE STANDS. WE DO NOT JUGGLE PRICES. WE PRICE OUR GOOD STUFF AT WHAT IT IS WORTH-NO MORE. WE GIVE YOU THE LUMP VALUE OF EVERY PEN- JNi WIH UUAKGE YOU, VAUGHN 8c SONS FLOWER For mas X 1 Presents i! With Potted Plants we give the earth. With Cut Flowers we give the perfume. Jewell Green Houses Phone B 2721 1$ THE DALLES, OREGON J The Gazette-Times wishes its friends and pa- frrvn o a farrtr -So I 1 1 1 t """-j iTj.tj.ijr uuii3iiuM9 iinu an me joys J of the holiday season. A. i J t t t :