The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 29, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, ORE., THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 3916
FACE THREfii
In all the world
no other hose
like Holeproof
Y
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BuyThemHereToday
Years of study have made
Holeproof Hose silky, soft
ad light in weight. And
you may enjoy all these
feature with economy.
Six pairs of cotton Hole
proof are guaranteed to
wear six months without
holes, 'three pairs of silk are
guaranteed three months.
If any fail within that time,
we replace mem
free. Yet In our
years of experi
ence over 90
have outlasted
this famous
guarantee.
Holeproof JJosierg
' Holeproof, with all their advantages, cost the same as com
mon kinds. Whatever you pay you can't buy better than
Holeproof. Try a box today, We have a complete Un,
SAM HUGHES CO.
Grant Six
3f
WHAT IS IT ?
A38-HORSE POWER SDC
Cylinder Automobile for
$900:20, funy equipped with
self-starter and some features
not shown by any other auto
mobile. Sold on most liberal
terms. One-half cash; balance
in eight 'monthly payments at
6 per cent interest.
GO TO
Gilliam &Bisbee
For Your Automobile
mm CLUB ILL CLEANLINESS BIG FAC-
MDIYHS
Hi
As Indicating the character of hos
pitality that Is to be on tap In Oregon
ciurlng the time of the conventions
of the Supreme Lodge and the Su
preme Temple, the Portland Press
Club has sent out word that It will
keep open house for all visiting
Kntghts and Pythian Sisters between
August 1 and 10. Its writing rooms,
its library and the conviences of a
laree assembly room are to be at the
command of Individual members, or
committees.
The Press Club never closes Us
rooms In Portland. Its members are
mostly newspaper men, a portion of
whom work at night; and It is a rule
that their club home shall be open
at all times to receive the weary news
eatherer.
As a social organization it occupies
an uniaue Dlace in tne city. us
'Men Jinks" are always attended by
hundreds of the most prominent men
of the state of Oregon. Just re
cently the club had the 136 candi
dates for county offices at Portland
on the carpet and grilled them with
out mercy.
When the SuDreme Represent
tives arrive in Portland It is proba
bla that the Press Club will have
somethine arranged by which the
common, ordinary, subordinate lodge
man can see the starch taken out or
their dienitv.
The Portland committee Is insist
man can see the starch taken out of
ing that 25,000 members of the order
gather at Portland during the con
vention, and that they linger long
enough in the state to attend the
Pendleton Round-Up, the greatest
Wild West show given anywhere in
the world. It occurs in beptember,
The Interval can be well filled by
trips to various Interesting sections
of the Northwest.
The parade committee is positive
that they will pull off an unusually
interesting stunt when the pageant
starts down the street. The pro
gramme committee is constantly ad
dine new features to the list of dally
events, so that every person In at
tendance will have something to loon
forward to, even thougn they are not
n.omliorc of tho filinrfTTI( LodEB. In
UlUiUVIS 1 ' . - I 1- - -
this resnect Portfand hones to exceed
anv other city where these DOQies
have met.
A section of the big sea food din-
npr at Seas de will be devoted io
mussels. They erow nowhere else
at thev do at Seaside and are a dis
tinct delicacy. In fact the Knignts
at Astoria are herding and feeding
watrR. el am a mussels and salmon
to get them into prime condition' "for
the big frolic on the beach,
SACRIFICE SALE
ON LOW SHOES.
LADIES' OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES.
REGULAR PRICE $3.00, $3.60, ?4.00 AND $4.G0
SALE PBICE - $2.00
MEN'S OXFOKDS (AND LOW SHOES.
REGULAR PRICE $3-60, $4.00 AND $4.60
SALE PRICE ?2.00
BOYS' OXFOKDS AND LOW SHOES.
REGULAR PRICE $2.50, $3.00 AND $3.50
SALE PRICE $1.50
CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES.
REGULAR PRICE 12.00, $2.50 AND $3.00
SALE PRICE so
JOB LOTS 91.00 EACI?
COME IN EARLY AND GET YOUR SIZES BEFORE
V THEY ALL GO.
Thomson Brothers
"f3nn rnn-t nrnnpr fppH and Rlrfrt
cleanliness," said Farmer Jones, one
of Oregon's most shccessful dairy
man, "are the means by which I pre
pare my dairy products for a steady
market at top prices the year round.
"Cleanliness must be strictly ob
served from the time the milk is
drawn from the udder of the cow
until It Is delivered to the table of
the consumer in the form of butter.
. "We first wash the flanks and ud
der of the cow with a wet cloth.
This does away with the practice that
many milkers have oi moistening
their hands either In milk or water,
which leads to bacterial contamination.
"The nrotected milk nails, cans
and all the equipment used have
been thoroughly washed and disin
fected. The hands and clothing of
the milkers are also scrupulously
clean.
"As soon as nnssihle after milkins
the milk is placed in large cans in
which it is taken to the creamery.
In order to get the benefit of the care
of the milk tin to this time it is es
sential that cleanliness be observed
in the creamery.
"We next run the milk through
the separator after which the cream
Is properly ripened and put into the
churn. In handling the butter care
in taken that no Dart of the body or
clothing comes in contact with it.
When molded and wranoed according
to the Oreeon dairy laws we are
ready to guarantee it as a surerior
product and wil stand back on the
guarantee.
"In the Northwest it is the usual
oratice to run the milk through the
senarator on the farm after which
the cream is taken to the creamery
where it is patstuerized and ripened
In a laree vat. In these vats it is mix
ed with milk from all the patrons of
the creamery, from which it is seen
that cleanliness on al the farms con
tributing is an essential factor."
O. A. C. Press Bulletin.
L. MONT
ERESTELU
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
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 & Rood
HEPPNER 25 fEARS AGO
From the Gazette of July 2, 1891.
Hi Tash and J. P. Hadley got down
from Hardman Sunday last. Mr.
Hadley says his oats are waist high
and not yet "in the boot."
Andv Cook says his portion of But
ter creek was favored with a shower
about 4 o'clock every day for the
first three weeks in June.
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
Winnard, or money refunded. His
prices are reasonable, and he is where
you can always find him. No charge
for tontine eves.
nr. Turner, the well known eye
onprfn list of Portland, will he in
Hennner aeatn Friday and Saturday
July 7 and 8 at Palace Hotel. lone
Thursdav July 6. Don't tall to con-
Riilt him about your eyes and glasses
nr. Turner is a specialist of exper
ience and standing. He gives your
eyes a most thorough and scientific
examination with the latest approved
electrical Instruments and when he
nrescribes glasses it is with positive
and absolute assurance that they are
the best and only kind suited to your
eyes. If you do not need glasses, l-r
Turner nosltivelv will not recom
mend them. Headaches relieved,
prnss evps straightened , Consults
tion and examination free. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Consult him.
Anson Wright called Tuesday.
He sold his wool early in the season
realidins 16'i cents. He is one of
the lucky ones.
A. C. Pettis lias a gobbler down
at the ranch that has set and hatched
seven turkey chicks, all of which he
is takine care of with that natural
solicitude of which any heu might
feel proud.
Choice Flour, Feeds, Wood, Coal and
Posts, tor Sale by
HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION
WAREHOUSE CO.
Handle Wheat and Wool. Highest
Price raid tor Hides and felts.
Don t Raise Weeds on Your bummerfaiiow f
.
The new brick of Henry Heppner's
is ranidlv nearing completion. As
has been stated before In these coi-
wns, it will be occupied by the Slo-
cum-Johnson Drug Company ana
Minor Bros., and neat and commo
dious quarters they will have, too.
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A party consisting of Roy RitnerJ
Marshall Spell and Roy nucnanan,
passed through Heppner last Friday
on their way to their home in Pendle-
tnn. These gentleman have Deen
making a tour of Western Oregon.
A daughter was born to Mr. ana
Mrs. Harvie E. Young of Eight Mile,
in this city on Saturday, June 24.
The other day when Oscar Keith-
ley was coming to town from his
Eleht Mile farm in his tin Lizzie, he
nA a froluhtor nn the road. A I
yaoocu '---r
young colt that belonged to tne
r.oiirVit mi t fit hppflma attracted to
11 Vlh"" vwv.tv,
tim Vnrd and followed it several
miles before Mr. Keithley became a
wnrp nf the fact. He had constder-
abl difficulty in driving the colt hack
to Its owners.
We are offering one of the best
residences in Hennner at a sacrifice.
If you want a good home and have
tfinn cash we can do business, for
our terms on the balance will be your
terms. There is no better bargain in
HeDDner. We will be glad to show
it tn vnu at any time.
SMEAD & CRAWFOUU.
1 1 al
need
two-vision
lenses be
sure to get
KRYPT0j(
(tt'oni bv over 2S0.000 Dcoole)
Forlnallothcrtwo-vision lenses
thaw in ii line nr Rpnm helwcon
tie near and far vision portions
that makes tuc wearer look less
than his best, and unmistakably
brands him or her witn a sign
of age.
Kryptoks arc doumc-vision leases
mat looKcxacuy iiKercKUiarone-
Vision icosi's ut-iiausc uk:i uiu
nonaesorsiamsin Idem.
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USE A
JONES WEEPER !
PATENTED DECEMBER 16, 1913 X
"Made In Morrow
County"
We have hud lots of moisture and weeds will grow and ruin jour t
.,,.,,..,.fll,,u unless thev are destroyed while small.
t THE JONES WEEDER is the best implement for this purpose. W e
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advise all who are needing a weetler to uuy now w nue me price is ion .
,.. nn xicL mill tim weeders will be considerably high-. X
o m v i una jf - - I
er next season.
FOR I'KICUS, sr,r; g
C. E. JONES, Eight Mile, or H. C. ASHBAUGH, Heppner f
People's Cash Market
Phone Main 73
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Prompt attention given all orders.
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
John Huston, son of E, R. Huston
of Eight Mile, arrived in Heppner the
last of the week from Eugene, wnere
he has been attending the University
of Oregon. Mr. Huston made the
entire trip on a bicycle and he says
he had a most enjoyable journey.
Dr. Winnard can supply
these lenses
Satisfaction guaranteed or
money retundeci
MONEY TO LOAN ON
FIRST FARM MORTGAGES
E. J. Roberson,
702 Title & Trust Building,
Portland, Oregon.
Elverda Winnard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Winnard, received
an operation for appendicitis at the
Heppner Sanatorium last Saturday.
Her condition is reportea as very satisfactory.
iir c. W. Shurte returned to
her home in this city last Friday
after after visiting several days wun
relatives in Arlington.
Mr. Arthur Raglan and wife ar
rived in Heppner Saturday from
Corning, California, having como
overland by team. Mrs. Raglan is a
neice of W. W. Smead. They expect
to spend the summer in Eastern Ore
gon and may locate here permanently.
GET G.-T. PR1NT1NG AND WON'T REGRET IT
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown of Rhea
creek were in the city Tuesday
Anyone desiring to hire good work
horses during harvest can secure
same by inquiring at this office.
FOR SALE Improved Champion
mower, never been used, l wo cycles.
Easy terms. E. D. Brown,
County Judge C. C. Patterson re-
1 tnrnpn home Friday from Portland,
where he spent several days on busi
ness.
Mrs. C. K. Andrews and daughter
Cleono returned Sunday evening
from The Dalles whore they spent
two weeks visiting with friends aua
relatives.
Farmers in vicinity of Heppner
gring your old cart iron to White
Front Livery Stable and receive
r, no a ton tor it. Farmers in vicin
ity o lone haul to livery stable there.
j, uiic&muu.