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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1916)
i Vr,K FIVE THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPN'ER, ORE.. THm.STUY. AVC. ?,, WEEK'S NEWS. A A Local And Personal Happen ings cf Heppner And Vicinity. Hitch a Mogul Jr. to Your Heavy Housework SJ OU have long wanted a clean, simple little engine easy to handle on many jobs. Here it is the Mogul Jr. 1-H. P. the proper engine for the housewife. Let it take the dread out of wash day. Let it do your pumping, running cream separator, etc. Make a Mogul Jr. your drudge. Mogul Jr. 19 mounted on trucks. It is so simple that a boy or girl can start and operate it a girl can move it It is throttle poverned starts and runs on the magneto no batteries are needed no switch to close no wires to work loose or give trouble operates on gasoline or motor spirits. It is clean. The enclosed crank case covers the gears and keeps all the oil inside where it belongs. Every detail makes this the most satisfactory labor saver for tha housewife at a reasonable price. Don" delay. Ask your I H C dealer le tbow 70U a Mogul Jr. The larger sizes, 1 to 50-H. P. and tractors S-16-H. P. to 30-60 tf. P., are kerosene engines. International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Mogul Jr. enginet are sold by VAUGHN & SONS 9ZX zxxxo:X2a:9 ixi s 1 Three Sizes o: This Year Seven passenger, six cylinder, 55 horsepower - - $1635.00 Five Passenger, six cylinder, 45 horsepower - - - $1170.00 Five passenger, four cylinder, 35 horsepower - - $785.00 These prices are F. O. B. Heppner 8 BUICK DESIGN BUICK V ALVE-I N-HE AD POWER The Tightness of the Buick Valve-in-Head motor and not the enthusiasm of its salesmen has made the Buick conspicuous for leadership. This new four has a Buick Valve-in-Head motor (with electric starter) which develops thirty-five horse power on brake test and is so reliable for ruggtd service that no eulogy is necessary among "men who know Buick." Its lines are beautiful. . Finish and color are exception al. Deep, tufted black genuine leather upholstery. Cov ered floor and running board, with aluminum bindings, give a trimness of appearance that is peculiarly Buick. Body, hood, fenders and running gear are painted a glossy, long-wearing black; wheels are black with white stripes. Tires 31x4 inches. SEE THE BABY BUICK AT THE HEPPNER GARAGE R ALBERT BOWKER, Local Agent All Buicks have the Dolco lighting and starting system. X There is none better. THE CLUB IS HEPPNER YOUNG MEN S POPULAR RESORT BILLIARDS AND POOL WE SERVE ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF SOFT DRINKS AND THE BEST LINES OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO. -:- ..: BliSS HOttman, in the Palace Hotel. Henry Aiken motored to lone last Sunday. Death to headaches. Glasses fitt ed by Dr. Turner. O. J. Cox, the Rhea creek dairyman was in the city Tuesday. W. E. Wiglesworth of Galloway spent Monday in Heppner. Berl Gurdane will leave Saturday in his car for Lehman Springs. Walter and Chas. Becket of Eight Mile paid this city a visit Tuesday. D. C. Gurdane was a passenger to Portland last week on business. G. M. Nolan. Portland insurance man is spending the week in Hepp ner. Theodore Anderson and wife mot ored in from their Eight Mile home Tuesday. Ed McDaid, Morrow county stock man, was a Heppner business visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. L. R. Purkey is visiting with Portland friends, having gone to that city last week. . Andrew Rood is spending the week in Portland attending tna Knights of Pythias convention. , Born-Saturday July 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Florence at their home an Willow creek, a son. Miss Ethel Smith of this city is visiting at the mountain home of Miss Sylvia Severance near Hardman. James R. Luper, wheat farmer of Heppner Flat i;Miit a fe,v hours in the city Wednesday transacting busi ness. M. A. Loehr, local abstracter, mot ored to lone Sunday with Frank CrO' nan and returned to Heppner on the evening train. Frank Robinson, lone attorney, came up from the Egg City Sunday evening to transact legal business on Monday mon.ing. Fred Jewel and wife of Otsego, Michigan are visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Jewel's son, Dr. R. J. Vaughn of this city. Mrs. Hugo Siebolds and little daughter have returned home in this ity from a visit of several weeks with relatives in the Valley Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans returned the first of the week from a visit to LaGrande. Mr. Evans is a horse buyer from Kansas City. Alfred E. Anderson, who is now farming the Noah Clark ranch on Eight Mile was in the city Monday after a load of grain bags. Loy M. Turner, county surveyor, left Heppner Saturday mflring in his car for Baker, where he will visit with friends for a few weeks. H. L. Stanfield and Allen Thomp on of Stanfield were in Heppner Mon day. Mr. Stanfield owns extensive property interests on Rhea creek. Alva Jones, who was in the city Sunday from his, Heppner Flat ranch announces that he will soon begin the harvest of a 25 bushel wheat crop. Sam H. Holgate, who renently sold his interest in the lone Meat Market to Frank Hall of this city, was in Heppner the early part of the week. W. O. Sullivan and wife of Morgan were Sunday visitors in Heppner. Mr. O'Sullivan is a farmer of the Morgan section and in times past has done considerable hay baling. W. B. Barratt, president of the Oregon Wool Growers Association, went to Portland Sunday to attend the supreme and grand lodge conven tions of the Knights of Pythias. Henry Cohn willjeave Saturday for Lehman Springs for a two weeks va cation. His brother Harold contem plates an auto trip into the Crater Lake country in the near future. Asa B. Thompson and wife and daughter Elna of Echo were guests at the S. W. Spencer camp on upper Willow creek last Sunday. Thou. Brennan of this city was also a guest. Miss Bernice Githeus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. 0. Gilhens, re turned Sunday from an extended visit to Portland, Oregon City and Other Willamette Valley towns where she visited with relatives. Glenn Y. Wells, district Attorney, accompanied by Mrs. Wells and her mother, left Heppner last week in their car for Elgin and other Union county towns to visit and enjoy an outing of several weeks. Creston Maddock, day clerk at the Palace hotel, visited with friends in lone Friday evening. He made the trip down and back with Bob Young in the latter's Ford. They had their first experience in patching a punct ure in absolute darkness. 'SS Dr' Tuner tIle wel1 known ''SjSeye specialist of Portland will be at the Palace hotel, Heppner again I Thursday, August 15. Dr. Turner li a specialist of experience and stand ing, and you will make no mistake in consulting him about your eyes and glasses. Headaches cured, cross eyes straightened. Satisfaction gua ranteed. Don't forget the date. In lone Monday, August 14. Y V f T Y v t t V f f ? ? T ? ? Y ? ? Y t f ? ? ? ? f t Y f f Y t v f Y ? y v Y i y Y Y ' BY ED. V. PRICE A CO. THE finest assortment of Autumn and Winter fabrics ever shown by ED. V. PRICE & CO., is now ready for your inspection at our store. Select the Pattern for your Autumn Clothes Today and have them delivered to suit your own .convenience. This gets your order ahead of the usual rush season and in sures more satisfactory results. MINOR&CO. "GOOD GOODS" .1'. .! iA'i' Agp co.v.patt.ca mi. Tea Is a very popular summer drink Some like it hot, but the majority prefer it Iced during the hot season. Folgers Golden Gate or Folgers Shasta brands are especially adapted for use either way. Golden Gate - - - 80c per pound Shasta 50c per pound Both brands packed in tin, thus insuring them against deter" ioration and loss of strength. Phelps Grocery Co. REDFRONT Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. Fbt 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 aronad and see us. We cater to the Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driver on short notice. HEPPNER - . OREGON 1 Wood and Coal t HEPPNER WOOD YARD I N. A. CLARK, Proprietor, I SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN LET US SUPPLY YOUR FUEL 8 NEEDS. Phone 396 - - Heppner, Oregon V y t y f ? ? ? ? y. ? ? ? ? t f y T t t ? t t t t f f ? ? y ? T v 4 n 4 n tt . n n