The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 22, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE, 22 1916
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Choice Flour, Feeds, Wood, Ccal and
rosts, tor bale by
HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION
WAREHOUSE CO.
Handle Wheat and Wool. Highest
Price Paid for Hides and Pelts.
STAR THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Hear JOHN POSTE
OPERATIC TENOR
Late of the Castle Square Opera Company
AL V. PAGE
A Comedian with a New Mohologue.
PAGE & WALTERS
Singing, Comedy, Harmony
Entire change of programme, both pictures
and vaudeville both Friday and Saturday.
Leave your request at the box office for any of the
22 songs you wish to hear Mr. Po9te sing.
The Admission Price will be only
15 and 25 Cents
THE Wilson, Taft and 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.
your ideal home'
For the purpose of assisting our customers to chose their new
home, our architects have collected over 200 suggestions, any one of
w hlch can be remodelled to suit your Ideals and your pocketbook.
You see the exterior design the Interior floor plans you can
select from 200 models you have your home as you want it to be1
and you see the very mattrial that will go into that HOME before you
pay out a cent. You know exactly what you will get. There are no
"extras" no troubles over breakage or errors In filling. We your
own fellow-townsmen stake our reputation on the goods we sell
and the services we render. If we can do exactly as we claim, then
that is the sort of service you want. And it doesn't cost you a cent
to prove to yourself the truth of our statements. We want you to
come in and see us personally and what we have for you. If this
is not convenient, let us know and we will come to you. Remember
that our idea of SERVING is Satisfying You AB-SO-LUTE-LY.
We have everything that a modern re
tail building material yard should have.
It Is our aim to carry at all times a stock of goods commensurate
with the needs of this community. 9bove all we keep constantly in
touch with the leading markets so that we are able to get the Best
Grades at the Lowest prices. Our stock is naturally very complex,
consisting as it does, of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Roofing, Sash and
DoorB, and, in short, of most everything that enters into the construc
tion of ab uildlng. It Is our ambition to make our business a credit
to the State. Yet these words will tell you less than we DO. Com
in and visit us. That's the best proof of all.
"SEE CRONK OR WEIGEli ABOUT IT"
At lone and Lexington.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
WEEK'S NEWS.
Local And Personal Happen
ings of Heppner And
Vicinity.
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Mrs. Chas. Sperry of lone attended
le picnic in this city Saturday. I f
Leo Murphy of Condon has been &
spending several days in this city. j X
Misses Delia and Elvena Davidson A.
of lone spent Saturday in this city.
c. a. uarpenier, me Eight Mile A
postmaster, spent Tuesday in Hepp-' jf
Joe Simas of Monument attended V
the wool sales in this oity last Satur-
flay.
"The 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.
f Be measured Today!
Attorney C. E. Woodson mads a A
business trip to Fossil the first of the A
weet. ' I
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Born In this cttv nn flnnriuv .Tuna X
18, to Mr. and Mrs. William McFer- t
rin, a son. IV
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Cato Johns wag1 in the citv from
Haines oil Saturday t6 attend the
wool sales. j
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Ta T1 SmvOla Pnn nn sn Ann m Xk.
attended the wool sales held here'
last Saturday.
Walter Cochran of lone attended
the Farmers' picnic and dance in this
city last Saturday. t
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A nine pound daughter arrived at
the home of Mr. nnri Mrs EYnnlr 43
Turner on Monday. i
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Mrs. C. K. Davis and Mrs. Lydia
Cox, of Ritter are visiting with friends
in Heppner this week. I,
Lee Reaney and famiiy of Lexlng-'
ton were guests at the Shelley Bald
win home on Saturday. i
James McCallum, of Eugene, Is
visiting at the home of Miss Vir-
ginia Crawford In this city. , A
Misses Zelma Engleman and Beat? JL
rice Sperry of lone attended the pic
nic and dance here Saturday, j
Judge Marsh White and wife of
Lexington attended the Farmers' pic
nlc in this city last Saturday. ' JL
Miss Mary Geinger of lone spent JJL
the week end at the home of her sis-! i
ter, Mrs. J. B. Sparks, In this city. V
Ralph Thompson arrived In the city ( V
Friday evening from Portland to 5
spent several days on business. I A
Ben 0. Anderson returned to his A
Eight Mile farm Monday after taking
In the farmer's picnic in this city.
Donald Ross and three daughters, V
Rosq, Myrtle and Miriam were in the
city on Tuesday form Pendleton.
Frank E; Cronan of lone visited in
TTcnnnai fln furrow avanlnff n ti 1 onont
Sunday with friends at Parkers Mill, j $$m$mJm$m$
A new mail clerk arrived in the
city Saturday. His name is Wallace
Gregg Jj. and he weighs nine pounds. '
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cochran of
Monument have been visiting with
Heppner friends during the- past
week.
W. E. WIglesworth of Butter creek
went to Spray last week to receive a
band of sheep which he purchased
there.
Mrs. C. W. Shurte went to Arling
ton last week with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wheelhouse to visit with relatives
and friends.
Jack Knox left this week for Gran-
M
inor & Co.
Argus and Bernice Hughes and
their wives, from Benton City, Wash.,
visited last week at the home of their
sister Mrs, Oro Adklns on Rhea creek.
The Hughes boys are sons of Mr. and
Mrs. I. N. Hughes, and formerly lived
In Heppner. They are nephews of
Sam Hughes of this city.
W. W. Smead and H. Fred Tash
have been appointed delegates to the
Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
which convenes in Portland in Au
gust. At that time, Mr. Smead will
also receive his veteran's Jewel, hav
ing been a member of the order for
2B years.
Dan Murphy was over from Grant
county the last of the week with wool.
He reports that Jake Hamilton has
his regular up set this year as In the
past, and according to Mr. Murphy,
Mr. Hamilton, on his last trip, tipped
over with three sacks of wool on a
buck board.
The Fair Board Is observing clean
up week at the Fair grounds this
week and is giving the pavilion and
grounds a thorough cleaning. The
remains of the winter's wrestling
game are being removed from the pa
vilion. . This consists of the old arena
and the bleachers. I
ite where he will take care of a part
of the Hynd Brothers sheep through
the summer. j
L. P. Davidson was transacting
business in Heppner Tuesday. Mr.
Davidson has extensive land interests
on Rock creek. i
George D. Anderson of Cecil, pass
ed through Heppner the last of the
week on his way to Granite with the
Jack Hynd sheep. I
Guy Huston of Eight Mile brought
In his wool clip Monday. He made
the trip in his Ford and was accom
panied by Mrs. Huston.
Mrs. Fulwide'r arrived In Heppner
Sunday evening from California to
Join her husband, who is a member of
the Heppner base ball team.
J. W. Becket of Portland has been
out to his Eight Mile farm the past
week. Mr. Becket is one of the
pioneer farmers of this section.
S. J. Donaldson and family and
Call Main 53
When in need of
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
Phelps Grocery Co.
Miss Gladys Reese of Prairie City
were In Heppner Tuesday. They are
touring- this section by automobile.
N. S. Whetstone, well-known local
sheepman, has purchased a new Sax
on Six motor car. This is the first
one of these cars to be sold in this
city
Misses Melba Griffiths and Lera
Glthens have returned to their home
In Heppner from Monmouth, where
they attended the state normal school
the past year. ,
Frank Hopkins was among the Egg
City people who attended the picnic
here Saturday. He remained over
and participated in the ball game
Sunday, playing with the lone team.
Leach & Scott of Lexington, who
were formerly head distributing
agents for the Ford car In Morrow
county, have given up the agency.
Vaughn & Sons of Heppner are now
head distributors for the Ford in this
territory.
Robert McCaw and daughter Ethel
and Robert Dunlap were guests at the
home of Mr. Dunlap's sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth N. Crawford In this city
Monday. They were on their way
to their home in Prescott, Wash,
after visiting In Portland and other
Valley towns. J
REDFRONT
Livery & Feed
Stables
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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 ck9s
Hacks and Buggies
Call around and see us.
We cater to the
Commercial Travel
ers and Camping
Parties
and can furnish rigs and driver on
' Bhort notice.
HEPPNER
OREGON
Wood and Coal
i HEFNER WOOD YARD
N. A. CLARK, Proprietor,
SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN
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NEEDS.
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