The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 13, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    The Hoppnor
March S. lv3.
(.Jaiette, Kstablished,
The Heppner Times, Established No
vember IS, IS??.
Oonsoliuated February 15, 1912.
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MOItHtnV COUNTY OFFICIAL I'APKll
Thursday, January 13, 1916.
In this issue of The Gazette-Times
appears the announcement of Hanson
Hnehes that he will seek the nomin
ation for County Treasurer at the
democratic primaries in May. Mr.
Hughes is fully qualified to fill the
position he seeks and will undoubted
ly receive the hearty indorsement of
his party.
Rather than close down their enor
mous brewery plant in Portland, the
Henry Weinhard Estate have retain
ed their army of employees and are
now manufacturing a new temper
ance drink in strict conformance of
the prohibition law. "Golden Nec
tar" and "Amber Brew" are the
names of these new brands of non
intoxicating drinks. See their ad
vertisement in another column.
The Ford peace party is coming
home on one cylinder and with a fiat
tire but far be it from us to cast the
javelin of ridicule at Henry ord For
his olive branch delegation on their
mission of peace. Many entertain
the same desires that actuated that
pacific gentleman, and many like him
hope that the red river of blood now
inundating the devastated fields of
Europe might dry up. His mission
failed. It failed for the simple rea
son that Mr. Ford did not know his
limitations. He was not conscious
of the unyielding truth that he had a
Ford capacity for a Cadillac job. And
what a truth lies in this direction of
philosophical speculation. If we
only knew ourselves. If we knew
to a Jot and a dot our capacity and
capabilities, and if we only knew just
what to do and how to do it, how the
misfits would disappear and the in
dividual would take the place where
he would secure to himself and give
as a legacy to humanity that with
which he is best endowed. On his
merciful mission of peace Henry Ford
was a misfit but while and as long as
his talents were employed in making
an automobile he was a most signal
success. Canyon City Blue Moun
tain Eagle,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We beg to announce to our many
patrons the opening of our up-to-date
Dntical department under the man
agement of Dr. D. It. Haylor, whose
ability is certified by the State board
of examiners in Optometry. With
three years of practical experience
prescribing glasses and one year of
special study on the eye, he is enabled
to give a thorough and reliable exam
ination for the many errors of refrac
tion the eyes are subject to, to scien
tifically prescribe and adjust glasses
that will give satisfaction. Will per
manently locate and have office with
Wm. Haylor, Heppner, Ore.
John Bentley Has Star.
Col. John M. Bentley, pioneer resi
dent of the city, one time sheriff of
Umatilla and many times constable
is now an authorized policeman of
Pendleton. True he will receive no
emoluments but will wear a star and
have full power to do police duty
The new chief of. police, T. B. Gur
dane. made the appointment this
morning as a compliment to the plon
eer officer, and he at once took the
oath of office. Though the appoint
ment was honorary, Col. Bentley de
clares he will hold himself subject to
call and will not be found wanting
should his services be desired. Pen
dleton E. O.
It's new-it's good-it's healthful!
Ytil.t. . . The finest temnerance drink
you have ever tasted the new
drink of 1916 made from
Oregon Hops and Barley.
Golden and Amber Nectar
is full of cheer snap and spar
kle. It has a delicious amber and
golden color and pours out with a
heavy foam on top a delightful,
healthful beverage for the whole
family drink as much as you
like, it cannot
intoxicates
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New Beverage t AMaIP T A
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VERAGC jffljjfr,
Htir Weinhard PLANT
is more than a
. Ai thirst-satisfying a ...
fW beverage. It is the
r Mk....'. I lit.
v fond tonic drink. flnldin and
gy Amber Nectar is made trom the
finest life sustaining, strength -giving
g$v ingrediants, as all Weinhard's products. It's
the greatest health drink ever put on the market
a drink that tastes good, makes good and is good.
Weinhard't Golden and Amber Nectar it told by the Bottle,
Case or on tap at the best Storet, Soda Fountain!,
Restaurant! and Hotelt in the Northwett.
Henry Weinhard Pla
Portland, Oregon
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MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work.
All parties interested in getting work in my
line should get my pricas and estimates
before placing their orders.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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Lexington Man Sells Wheat.
It is understood that Ralph Benge,
one of the rao.st extensive wheat far
mers in Morrow county, sold his 1915
crop in Lexington last Saturday. The
report also states that he received
98 cents a bushel. The majority of
the farmers are still holding for a
high price.
Boy Sent to Reform School.
Lloyd Mayer, the boy who was ar
rested last week for forging the name
of W. O. Minor to a check, 'jas been
committed to the state reform school
and Sheriff McDuffee will take him
to Salem Friday. The boy's father ar
rived the first of the week from
Walla Walla. He told the officials
here that the boy had been in various
kinds of trouble before and it seemed
impossible to keep him straight. It
developed that young Mayer had al
io taken some money from the draw
er In Patetrson & Son drug store be
dde taking several other articles
trom the same place.
8 TiSni'S''-SiwwjMqro J
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The
Demand for
Royal Club Coffee
Has Increased by Leaps
and Bounds
Of late we have been forced to work our plant day and night
to supply the demand.
The public has come to the realization that there la no better
coffee on the market than ROYAL CLUB and there Is a good
reasonable, reason why we can give a better coffee at a less
price. The biggest factor la selling expense we get our cof
fees to the consumer with the same organization that handles
our big wholesale business. This saves us from 40 per cent
to 60 per cent on this Item alone. We can, therefore, put into
ROYAL. CLUB the highest grade Sumatra and Central Amer
ican coffees generally used only In the more expensive blends.
Say ROYAL CLUB to your grocer today the "difference" will
be easily apparent.
1-POUND TI
40c
8-POUND TIJf
$1.10
6-POUND TIJf
$1.75
LANG & CO.
The Royal Club House. Portland, Or.
Remnant Sale
E are going through our
stock and throwing on the
Bargain Counter all odds and
ends before taking stock. You
will find some really good bar
gains. Come in and get your
pick before they are all gone.
Thomson Bros.
The Heppner Club, in order to take
care of their Increasing business,
have added another room In the rear
of the Slocum building by working
over a part of the warehouse. Mer
ritt brothers have moved their oys
ter house Into the same building and
are prepared to serve hot lunches at
all hours.
Wm. O'SulHvan came up from Mor
gan the first of the week and spent
a few days in this city transacting
business.
Frank and John Smith, of Condon,
attended the Healy-Kenny wedding
in Heppner Tuesday.
Pat Campbell, of Condon, visited
with Heppner friends this week.
Walter Puyear was in the city trom
lone on Tuesday,
Notice the announcement of Dr. D.
R. Haylor on this page.
CITY MEAT MARKET
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard
This is the place to buy
Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts
Johnson & Stover
John Keegan and wife of Elgin, are
visiting Heppner friends this week.
Mr. Keegan formerly resided in thla
city.