THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE, 15, 1915
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Choice Flour, Feeds, Wood, Ccal and
Posts, for Sale by
HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION
WAREHOUSE CO.
Handle Wheat and Wcol. Highest
Price Paid for Hides and Pelts.
People's CasSi Market-
Pbone Main 73
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Prompt attention given all orders.
HENRY SCH WARZ, Proprietor
Perry and Perry
The Belgian Musicians
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Marimbapdcne, Xylophone and (larinet
STAR THEATER
Saturday and Sunday
THE Wilson, Taft arid Roosevelt Summer Cottages
at Elmore Park Beach will again be reserved .for Heppner
people until JUNE 20th. These are neat, 3-room Beach
homes, furnished with two double beds and everything pro
vided but linen. Running water, sink and toilet in each
house at $10.00 a week. , Many Heppnerites enjoyed them last
year and an opportunity is again given them and any others
desiring an enjoyable outing to occupy them for this season.
Address C. L. LINDSAY, Rockaway, Ore.
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VERY WOMAN at
some time or other
has had a dream of her
"HOME IDEAL." Many
already have realized their ideal
by the Tum-A-Lum way. Many
more are going to have their
dreams come true because the
Tum-A-Lum book of plans and service has made
possible the erection of nice little homes, well
within the income of families of moderate means.
Our book ot plans are illustrative of two hundred
homes ranging in price from five hundred dol
lars up.
For a "home as snug as a bug in a rug"
See CRONK or WEIGEL,
At the sign of the Tum-A-Lum
lone and Lexington
WEEK'S NEWS.
Local And Personal Happen
ings cf Heppner And
Vicinity.
Frank E. Cronan motored up from
lone Tuesday evening, (k
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Turner are over
from Monument this week.
David Hynd, Sand Hollow sheep
man is in the city this week.
Thos. Richards of Echo was a busi
ness visitor In Heppner this week.
Herman Neilson of Hard'man was
doing business in Heppner Tuesday.
W. F. Barnett, Lexington business
man, was in the city a few hours on
Wednesday.
E. E. Rugg and wife motored In
from their Rhea creek home Wednes
day evening.
Miss Gladys Lane of Joseph has ar
rived in Heppner to visit with friends
and relatives.
John Bryson, lone garage man,
made a business trip to Heppner on
Wednesday afternoon. ,
J. B. Sparks returned Monday
from Pilot Rock, where he had spent
several days on business.
FOR SALE Improved Champion
mower, never been used. Two cycles.
Easy terms. E. D. Brown.
R." F. Hynd of Portland Is In the
city to attend the wool sales and look
after business matters here.
L. C. Scharpf, prominent Pilot
Rock citizen, came over from the
south Umatilla city Monday.
Jas. Thompson returned Monday
from Portland, where he spent the
week enjoying the Rose Show.
Dr. N. E. Winard and, son Norton
returned home Tuesday from an auto
tour of Willamette Valley points. J
W. L. Flnley, prominent north
i Morrow county farmer, was in Hepp
' ner Tuesday on a brief business visit.
' Mr. and Mrs. George Moore came
down from their mountain home Fri
day and spent a few days in this city.
R. J. Carsner and family of Spray
were in the city a few days this week.
Mr. Carsner now drives a new Dodge
car.
Mrs. R. Y. Currin returned on
Wednesday to her Idaho home after
spending two weeks in this city with
relatives.
Mike McCabe is over from Spray to
attend the wool sales. His sheep
came through the winter in excellent
condition. ,
Henry A. Conners, traveling repre
sentative for the Blake-McFall Co.,
made his regular visit to Heppner on
Wednesday.
Austin Devin and sister Miss Altha
returned the first' of the week from
Portland and other Valley towns
where they spent a few days visiting
with relatives.
Mrs. L. G. Herren will soon move
her millinery stock into the Borg
building on May street, which is now
being remodeled.
G. C. Cockburn, Grant Steen and
C. T. Rockburn of Milton and A. B.
Rothrock of Walla Walla, were Hepp
ner visitors Monday.
J. W. Beyner, well known Grant
county sheepman, has purchased a
new Buick six through the Heppner
Garage, local agents.
FOR 8ALE-"Best" Combine, 16 or
20 ft. cut. Completely equipped to
operate. Write or phone Sherman
Wakefield, Heppner, Ore. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dutton return
ed to their Portland home Tuesday
morning after visiting for two weeks
with relatives and friends in this city.
Rev. Turner B. McDonald and Mrs.
MacDonald entertained a number of
their young friends with a picnic
party In the Monahan grove last Mon
day. Harry and Emil Groshen returned
the first of the week from Portland,
where they attended the Rose Festi-
val. . They say they had the best
I time ever.
Paul Hisler of upper Hinton creek
was In town on business this week.
Mrs. Lizzie Hacker of Tangent has
accepted a position at the Hisler
ranch as housekeeper.
T. J. Mahoney of the First Nation
al Bank has purchased a new Stude-
baker car through the local agent, J,
B. Sparks. Mr. Mahoney traded his
Velie car on the deal.
Art Wheelhouse, prominent Arling
ton citizen, made a business visit to
this city this week. At the present
time Mr. Wheelhouse is busy buying
sheep for an eastern firm.
Creston R. Maddock, who has been
attending the University of Oregon
has arrived in Heppner for the sum
mer and will take a position as night
clerk in the Palace hotel.
Mrs. W. K. Livingston, who Is
spending the summer at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brown
entertained for a number of her
friends on Monday afternoon.
While motoring last week, Hugh
Bran of the First National Bank lost
a solid gold cuff link. He feels the
loss keenly, in that the button was
la gift from an old friend. Finder
will receive liberal reward.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farnsworth of
Monument have been in the city the
past week with, their daughter, who
recently underwent an operation at
the Heppner sanatorium for appendi-
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"Tke 'Amherst"
Tailored to your
individual order by
Ed. V Price & Co.
When buying your Sum
mer clothes have them
made expressly for you
with an individuality of
style and neatness of
shape truly distinctive.
Ed.V Price & Co.
Merchant Tailors Chicago
will deliver you these
qualities at a very reason
able price.
Be measured Today!
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A FULL ASSORT
OF
Crackers and Cakes
JUST RECEIVED
FRESH CRISP DAINTY
The largest variety of the best COOK
IES & WAFERS in the city. Some
entirely new ones.
PHELPS GROCERY CO.
REDFRONT
Livery & Feed
Stables
WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor.
First Class Livery Rigs
kept constantly on hand and
can be furnished on short no
tice to parties desiring to drive
into the interior. First class
Hacks and Buggies
Call around and see us.
We cater to the
Commercial Travel
ers and Camping
Parties
and can furnish rigs arid driver on
short notice.
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N. A. CLARK, Proprietor,
SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN
LET US SUPPLY YOUR FUEL
NEEDS.
Phone 396
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