The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 01, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES. IIEPPXER, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916
PAGE FIVE
WEEK'S NEWS.
Local And Personal Happen
ings of Heppner And
Vicinity.
Ben Frieze and wife of Lexington
were Heppner visitors on Wednseday.
Tilden Williams of Hardman was
In the city several days this week on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cupper, pioneer
residents of Monument, are spendln
the week in Heppner.
"Hap" Woods was In Heppner
Tuesday evening and attended the
dance at the fair pavilion.
Dick Turpin, the lone barber,, at
tended the dance at the fair pavilion
in this city last Tuesday evening.
Miss Mabel Wilcox came up from
lone Tuesday and attended the dance
at the fair pavilion in the evening.
Rev. H. 0. Perry of Kennewick
will preach at the Federated church
next Sunday morning and evening.
Mrs. Mary D. McHaley and daugh
ter Amy returned the past week from
Portland, where they spent the win
ter. Win. and Louis Padberg, well
known Morrow county wheat farmers
were in the city on business Wednes
day. Mrs. Belle Thompson of Portland
is in the city looking after various
business interests which she retains
here.
Milt Maxwell, leading merchant of
Parkers Mill attended the annual
convention of Odd Fellows at Rose
burg last week.
Jas. Pointer of Lexington went to
Rosebrirg last; week to attend the
Odd Fellows convention which was
held at that place.
Rodney and R. R. McHaley of
Prairie City were visiting. relatives iu
Heppner this week. R. R. McHaley
is county judge of Grant county.
Wm. Haylor Is spending the week
in Portland visiting with friends and
transacting business. He will pro
bably remain in the metropolis fof
the Kose Festival.
We will loan money on good im
proved farms In Morrow county and
we are also prepared to make loans
on Improved stock ranches. If you
desire a loan come and see us-if you
want a loan on Heppner residence
property we can arrange it for you.
Smead & Crawford.
J. S. Baldwin Ib moving into the
Keithley residence on Willow street,
recently vacated by Frank Hall and
family. Mr. Hall, in company with
S. H. Holgate, has lert for California,
where he may locate. In the mean
time, Mrs. Hall and her daughter are
living with her mother, Mrs. Melissa
Marlatt.
Pruitt Cox,, accompanied by Ms
mother, Mrs. J. H. Cox, and Miss
Ethel Casey, drove to Waitsburg last
Sunday. They left Heppner at 8 o'
clock and arrived at their destination
a little before four o'clock. They re
turned home Tuesday evening, being
accompanied to this city from Pen
dleton by Mrs. Gladys Slaughter who
will visit with friends and relatives
here.
Dr. J. G. Turner, the well-
known eye specialist of Port
land, will be in Heppner again
Wednesday, June 7th;- one day only
at Palace Hotel. lone Monday, June
6th, until 3 p. m. Lexington Tues
day, June 6th, until 3:30 p. m. Dr.
Turner will visit these places every
30 days in future. Don't fall to let
him show you the new double vision
glasses, without lines or seams to
cltch dirt, strain eyes or come apart.
One light solid piece of glass which
looks like a single pair, yet answers
the purposes of two; enabling you to
read of do. close work and see distant
objects perfectly. Dr. Turner also
guarantees to straighten cross eyes.
Consult him.
L. E. McBee was in the city on bus
iness Wednesday. Mr. McBee recent
ly traded his Willow creek farm near
Cecil to C. A. Minor for the Skinner
creek ranch above this city. He con
siders that he now has a va,luab!s
piece of property. It is an ideal stock
ranch.
We have a party who desires to
rent an improved farm of 300 to
BOO acres for one to three years,
with option to purchase same at ex
piration of lease.
Smead & Crawford.
Mrs. W, K. Livingston and son of
Pendleton, have arrived in Heppner
A Heppner Man Gives
Evidence
Mrs. Laura Moore announces hert0 gpend the summer montlls at tho
preparedness to All orders for 2anol!home ot Mrs. Livingston's parents,
Food Flavors and toilet preparations, i Mr Rnd Mrs. E. D. Brown. Mr. Llv.
You know what they are if not
ask your neighbor. Phone 352. 2t.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kem of Pen
dleton visited Mrs, Kern's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slocum in Lex
ington last week. They returned
ingston will attend summer school at
the University of Oregon.
A number of local tans are plan
ning a trip to lone Sunday when
Heppner ball tossers will seek re
venge from the Egg City team In that
homo Sunday, accompanied by Lau- town. Fuhvider will do the twirling
ranee Slocum.
The Federated Missionary -Society
cf Heppner met with Mrs. Elmer Slo
cum in Lexington recently. Thirty
six of the ladles enjoyed the day and
the chicken dinner which was served
by the hostess.
W. S. Raker, district agent for the
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
was In the city from Portland this
week. He came up to take care of
some business for his company, a
local man having matured a policy.
W. T. Campbell and wife of Social
Ridge left this week for Spokane.
Mrs. Campbell will visit with rela
tives there while Mr. Campbell goes
on to Edmunton, Alberta, after his
father who will return with Mr.
Campbell to Morrow county for an
extended visit.
' for Heppner.
Y
OU can afford to protect your
family, your creditors or
your business when you can
get Pure Life Insurance At Cost.
All speculative features left out.
It will save you money to inves
tigate our proposition before In
suring. GUARANTEE FIND
LIKE ASSOCIATION of Omaha,
Nebrasko.
See BRIGGS & NOTSON, Agts.
Heppner, Oregon.
Church of Christ.
Subject of morning sermon Sunday
"Imitators of God."
Evening, "The Name Above Every
Name."
YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUILD NOW
We Save You From 25 to 30 Percent of the Cost.
' IT COSTS LESS TO BUILD NOW THAN TEN TEARS AGO.
The Tum-a-Lum Method makes lumber lower today than it was
ten years ago bettor in quality and you can buy it as cheaply right
here in your own home town as you can buy anywhere in the world.
Your farm lands have DOUBLED and-TREBLED In value you get
TWICE as much for your grain but it costs you LESS to build NOW
than it did TEN YEARS AGO. You can now put up the buildings
you have needed, but which you could not afford because lumber was
so high. .
BUILD BETTER BUILDINGS FOR LESS MONEY. '
i You pay the lowest possible price for honest building material
when you build by the Tum-A-Lum Method and in additionr you
get tho services of our ijuildlng experts who show you how to make
every cent do the moBt work. These men have made building their
life Work they KNOW their business and will help you save 25 to
30 on the cost of your building just as they have done for thous
ands of other people.
OUR BUILDING EXPERTS SHOW YOU BOW.
Our building experts have prepared a book of plans of buildings
erected here In the Northwest. These designs embody many exclu
sive featurs that go to make the best possible building for the least
cost. No matter what kind of a building you contemplate building,
you want to see this book. Our local sales manager will show it to
you and will gladly quote you the complete price. No extras guar-'
anteed for any design shown.
NO EXTRAS YOUR MONEY REFUNDED FOR UNUSED
MATERIAL.
1 There are no extras to'pay for when you build by the Tum-A-Lum
Method we furnish ALL the building material necessary to com
plete the building. We tell you EXACTLY how much your building
will cost bfore you spend one cent. We furnish blue prints and ma
terial list showing where every piece of material belongs. THERE
' IS NO WASTE every piece is figured so that it cuts exactly no
guess work about the complete cost. Should any material be left
when the building is up, you can bring it back and we will refund
1 your money.
THE ONE RIGHT PRICE TO EVERYBODY.
Everybody pays the SAME price at our yards. You do not have
; to pay for tho man who never pays his bills or make up the differ
ence for the man who gets a special price you pay the actual cost
,i of the lumber delivered and ONE fair profit you, pay the RIGHT
! PRICE nobody can buy for less.
"See CRONK or WEIGLE about it at Iono and Lexington.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
THE HOME OP "TOLA-LUMBER."
His Testimony Will Interest Every
IlepintT Header.
The value of local evidence is in
disputable. It is the kind of evidence
we accept as true because we know
we can prove it for ourselves. There
has been plenty of such evidence in
the Heppner papers lately, ond this
straightforward testimony has estab
lished a confidence in the minds of
Heppner people that will not be easi
ly shaken.
I. R. Esteb, Heppner, says: "I am
a strong believer in Doan's Kidney
Pills and whenever I can recommend
them to others, I don't hesitate to do
so for I know they can't be beat.
Whenever I feel in need of a kidney
medicine, I get a box of Doan's Kid
ney Pills from Humphreys prug Co.,
and in a few days that misery in my
back lets up and my kidneys become
normal."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Esteb Had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Roy Whitcls is making an extended
trip into Grant county this week. :
Miss Georgia Shipley of Pilot Rock
is visiting with relatives in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dutton of Port
land are visiting for a few days in
this city.
Mike Healy, Castle Rock sheepman
was a business visitor in Heppner
this week.
C. C. Rhea and wife were In the
city Tuesday from their home on
Rhea creek.
Bert Logston of the City Meat
market visited with friends in Pen
dleton this week.
Miss Agnes Pennington of lone
was a week end visitor at the home
ot Mrs. Roy Whiteis.
Born In this city last Friday to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Swaggart, an
eight-pound daughter.
E. J. Starkey, local electrician,
went to Madras,, in central Oregon,
this morning on business.
Miss Agnes Pennington of lone
attended the dance at the Fair pavi
lion in this city on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. O. O. Crawford and daughter
went to LaGrande today to join Mr.
Crawford, who is now located in that
city.
Barney Doherty, an extensive
sheepman of north Morrow county,
transacted business In Heppner Wed
nesday. ,
Gus Williamson Is In the city for a
vacation after spending the winter on
the Butter creek ranch of R. F. Wig-
lesworth.
Walter Cochran, editor of the lone
Independent, came up from the Egg
City Tuesday evening for the dance
at the Fair pavilion.
Frank Edmundson, son of Mrs. M
J. Edmundson of this city, has gone
ever on the Deschutes river to spend
the summer months.
A. M. Phelps has been confined to
his home the past week with a severe
attack of rheumatism. He was im
proving at last reports.
Mrs. R. Y. Currin and daughter,
Mrs. J. R. Williams of French, Idaho,
are visiting in this city at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spencer.
Robert H. Young, the Morrow
county game warden, made an offi
cial visit to Pendleton aud other
Umatilla county towns last week.
Jas. Johnson of Range Is visiting at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Cor
nett in this city. Mr. Johnson is a
prominent Grant County stockman.
Mrs. Eva Saling and children and
Fred Bartholomew of Estacada are
visiting at tho home of their mother,
Mrs. Mary Bartholomew in this city.
Miss Edna Ritchie, who has been
attending the local high school the
past year,' returned to her home in
lone Wednesday to spend the summer
months.
Mrs. Lucy Young is visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
E. Farnsworth in this city. Mrs.
Young has been living in California
the past few years.
Lester Ingram, student of the local
high school the past year has gone to
The Dalles to spend his summer vaca
tion, He will return for the open
ing of school in the fall. ,
A party consisting of Jos. T. Knap
penberg and wife, Misses Jessie Smith
Delia Davidson, MurKiel and Marie
Cason, Harlan McCurdy, Frank Cro
nan, Fayne Coshow, Roy Cochran and
Frank Hopkins motored up from lone
Tuesday evening for the dance at the
Fair pavilion.
Wool Is being hauled. to Echo this
week from the Butter creek ranch of
R. F. Wlglesworth. A shearing
crew from Heppner is working on the
Wlglesworth ranch, removing the
fleece from about ten thousand sheep.
The wool is being stored in I. W.
Durrill's warehouse for the present,
but will probably be shipped to Bos
ton soon. Echo News,
Dr. V. A. Fitzgerald, manager of
the Painless Parker Portland office
Is In the city this week in the interest
of a bill which he and Mr. Parker will j
place on the November election bal- j
lot. While here, Dr. Fitzgerald Is al-'
so being kept busy in pulling teeth j
during his free demonstrations of
painless dentistry.
GOOD
GOODS
inor & Co.
Gordon Straw Hats
GOOD
GOODS
t 'Sincerity" Clothes. "Ed. V. Price" Clothes.
. "CO-OPERATIVE" Dress Shoes. (Tailored to Measure.)
"Ideal" Shirts. PoMilitary, "NAP-A-TAN" Work Shoes.
lay-Down and Sport Collars.
"Triangle" New Collars. "Interwoven" Hosiery.
o? Summer Underwear. Overalls. Unions.
w4r v . .
"KEEP A COOL HEAD" dontoawhat
Summer Hats of all kinds, soft and stiff brims, high and low crowns,
contrasting bands of blue, black and green. THEY'RE NEW.
A Real Line of Genuine Panama Hats
$3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $8.00
MEN'S AND BOYS' COOL, SILK HATS-MANY COLORS.
HATS
for
HARVEST
Big Straws,
Helmets
Wide
brimmed duck hats
Silks
Mfi?
CAPS
Light Weight
Caps
Checks
Plaids
Stripes
Mixtures
DID YOU GET YOUR MINOR & CO. PAPER CAP! GET IT!
FULL
ASSORTMENT
OF
CRACKERS & CAKES
JUSTRECEIVFD
FRESH - CRISP DAINTY
The largest variety of the best COOK
IES & WAFERS in the city. Some
entirely new ones.
PHELPS GROCERY CO.
Summer
Tours
Season
Begins JUNE I.
Plan NOW to go
Union Pacific
System
by asking any Agent, or by -writing
the General Passenger Agent,
Portland.
for information and. Illustrated
"TOUR" literature.
Wood and Coal
HEPPNER WOOD YARD
N. A. CLARK, Proprietor,
SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN
LET US SUPPLY YOUR FUEL
NEEDS.
Phone 396
Heppner, Oregon
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