THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNiR. ORE.. THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. 1916
PAGI
WEEK'S NEWS.
Local And Personal Happen
ings of Heppner And
Vicinity.
A Madden of Condon was in Hepp
ner Tuesday.
Mait T. Hughes and family are over
from their home near Lone Rock.
George Perry Jitenyed over from
his Rock creek ranch Wednesday.
George Lund has returned to the
city after spending the summer on
Hlnton creek.
Wilfred P. Jones, prominent Port
land citizen, made a business trip to
Heppner Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gordon of But
ter creek were in the city Wednesday
transacting business.
Miss Florence Ralston has return
ed from an extended visit with rela
tives at Cottage Grove.
Joe Slmas came over from Monu
ment to attend the county lair,
eaid he had a good time.
Leo Gist, formerly of lone, came
over from Bend to attend the Fourth
Annual Morrow County Fair.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hynd of Port
land are guests at the home of Mr.
and Mr W. n. Barrat: M 1Mb cif;.
. on r .1. and Geo. M.
passea
He
through
W. H. Instone of Lena was an in
terested visitor at the County Fair.
Mr. Instone hs taken up a home
stead in the Little Butter creek coun
try. Dr. A. D. McMurdo reports the ar
rival of an eight pound daughter at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orve Brown
in south Heppner last Thursday.
The new residence of Henry John
son on Baltimore street in rapidly
nearing completion. This will add
another home to our growing list of
modern residences.
F. W. Kehrli of La Grande was an
interested visitor at the county Fair.
Mr. Kehrli is in the employ of the
Oregon Agricultural College .in their
extension department
Adam Knoblock jf Rhea creek was
in Heppner seve.al times the past
week looking ' for a woman to do
house work. Anyone wishing a posi
tion will de well to see Adam.
Miss Evelyn Shipley will return to
her home in Heppner after attending
the Round-Up at Pendleton. She
spent the summer at the home of her
sister Mrs. Cora Knotts at Pilot Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones and
young son were in Heppner last week
to attend the county fair. They live
at Irrigon where Mr. Jones owns a
forty acre tract under the irrigation
ditch.
L. J. Allen and Prof. C. C. Lamb,
of the Oregon Agricultural College
were judges of exhibits at the County
THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN
Is Only One of Nature's Warnings of
Weak or Disordered Kidneys
Have you a lame back, aching day
and night? Do you feel sharp pains
after stooping? Are the kidneys sore?
Is their action irregular? Use Doan s
Kidney Pills the medicine recom
mended by so many Heppner people.
Read this case:
Henry Schwarz, prop, of butcher
shop, Main St., Heppner, says: "I
was subject to severe attacks of lum
bago. The pains were like a sharp
knife sticking me in my back. When
I got one of these attacks, the pain
was so severe I could hardly move.
When I got down, I could hardly
straighten up. My kidneys were very
Irregular in action and congested dur
ing these spells. Six boxes of Doan's
Kidney Pills fixed me up in fine
shape. My back felt as strong as
ever and my kidneys have caused me
but very little trouble Bince.
Price 50c. at all dealers, uon t
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills tne same tnat
Mr. Schwarz had. Foster-AlilDurn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Gricner ot wuuuu iFair Thev are on a clrcult whlch
llannnpr HCBUttJ w.v,.. -i
Round-Up.
i. ..tiirnul tn
Miss Hanali wusoh un .
Heppner after spending the summer
at the Alex Wilson home on lower
Willow creek .
Hpnrv A. Conners, gemai reyi
tatlve of the Blake-McFall Co
moa his regular visit
Heppner this week.
Henry Peterson has arrived in u.e
will take them to the leading Fairs of
the State.
That his grain will average 35 bu
shels per acre is the opinion of Andy
Rood, young farmer of Heppner Flat
who is now engaged In threshing his
.. . i i 4 it
of crop. One field maae a yieiu oi u
to
bushels per acre.
Andrew Neel and wife and their
Henry Neel and his wife were vi-
; ,1 home m the Gooseberry sitors at the fair last week. Henry
city from Wb nome n Bchooi Neel and wlfe with a party of friends
country uu
for the coming year
A man and wife desire a position
on a ranch for the winter,
may be made at this office
tent and experienceo
Bran, of the First National Jand
passed through Heppner again Wed
nesday on their way from Lone Rock
Inquiries to Pendleton.
Compe-I Mr. and Mrs. James Keeney and
iMr. and Mrs. Otto Metchan of Port-
were guests of Heppner rela-
Hugh Bran, or tne rirsv tfves and friends during the Fair and
Bank returned nome i" i vlslted at the home of T. J. Matlock,
father of Mrs. Keeney and Mrs. Met
ing from a vacation spenv iu
land and other ouisiae pu.uu..
Port-
Gilliam & Bisbee, local agents for
clian.
the Studebaker car repori iw through Heppner Wednesday on
the past week. Chas. Thopmson and pendleton) where he wm
p. 0. Justus have each purchased new Round.Up Mr Cochran
sixes. is in the insurance business in Med-
Dr. F. Vaughn and wife, Chas. 01-
n W. Utzlnger ot ABiona
ford at the present time, but former
ly was in the employ of the First Na-
passed through Heppner Tuesday on,Uonal Bank of Pendleton
their way to Pendleton to attend the
Round-Up.
T. G. Deniaee, local contractor' is
engaged at the present time in the
construction of a modern residence
for John E. Johnson on upper Main
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Otheo G. Crawford
left Wednesday for their home in La
Grande after spending a week in this
city. They will stop off in Pendle
ton to take in the Round-Up, Mr.
Crawford being a member of the La
Grande Elks' Band, which has been
engaged to furnish music for the
Pendleton celebration.
Robert H. Young and Leo Murphy
left yesterday afternoon for Condon
to attend the Gilliam County Fair.
Mr. Young has been given charge of
the street sports which will be held
in that city during the three days.
He had a similar position during the
recent Fair held in this city.
Two young couples were married
Saturday evening about o'clock at
the home of E. H. Kellogg. The
contracting parties were, Otto E. Lea
thers and Miss Hael .Coleman, and
Henry Samuel Perry and Miss Leila
Blanche Neel.. Turner MacDonald,
of the Church of Christ, officiated.
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Dodge Brother
A definite feeling of confidence
in the name Dodge Brothers
existing almost everywhere, is
the very strongest assurance you
could have thatrfhe car will al
ways conform to the highest pos
sible standards.
The gasoline consumption is unusually low
The tire mileage Is unusually high
The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete
is $785 (f. o. b. Detroit)
Dodge Brothers, Detroit
WALTHER-WILLIAMS CO.. The Dalles, Oregon
DISTRIBUTERS
Ed Buschke and family of the lone
country were visitors at trie county
fair last week.
Ston. look, listen. Band concert
on street, by Girl of Eagle Kuncli uo.
Conceit baud and big free chow on
show grounds at 7:30 next Saturday
Sept. 23.
The two children of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Monahan of tins city have gone
to Condon, where they have entered
the St. Thomas Aquinas Academy for
the coming year.
Chas. W. Shurte who has had
charge of the Arlington creamery
during the summer, cam up from the
city on the Columbia to visit with his
family during the Fair.
Mose Ashbaugh, who formerly
traveled for the Montestrelli Marble
Works of Pendleton, was in the city
this week. Mr. Ashbaugh now lives
in Walla Walla, where he represents
a monument house.
Ray Drake and wife and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvie Young of Eight Mile
were Fair visitors in Heppner. Mr.
Drake is running the Ernest Lundell
ranch, and he has produced a bum
per crop this year.
Dr. A. K. Higgs, prominent physi
cian, of Portland, who formerly liv
ed in Heppner, was in the city last
Saturday on business. While here
he enjoyed a visit with his brother,
Ernest Higgs of lone who was in the
city to attend the Fair.
Dr. A. D. McMurdo returned last
week from the Greenhorn mountains,
where he visited Dan Stalter at the
Mayflower mines. He made the en
tire trip in his Studebaker car. Dr.
McMurdo returned with sbme of the
natural wealth of that country, in
cluding a fine buck deer and some
excellent samples of quartz which Mr.
Stalter is now minning.
A party of Grant county people
consisting of Emmett Cochran and
wife, Otis Patterson and wife and W.
White and wife passed through
Heppner Tuesday on their way to the
Uound-UD. Mr. Patterson, who is
prominent attorney at Caynon, is
a member of the Round-Up Associa
tion advisory board. The Pattersons
enjoyed several hours meeting their
old friends while In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder of
Grangeville, Idaho, have been visit
ing the past several days at the home
of Mrs. Snyder s grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Cowlns In this city.
Mr. Snyder has been engaged in the
harness business in Grangeville the
last three years, but has been forc
ed to seek a lower altitude on ac
count of his health. He will spend
some time in Portland and may de
cide to locate there permanently.
N. C. Marsis, former well known
Heppner citizen and Morrow County
farmer, came up from Portland to
judge the industrial exhibit at the
Fair. Mr. Maris has been carrying
on industrial club work the past few
years under the supervision of the
state superintendent of public in
struction. He informs us that his
son Homer, who taught for two years
in the Lincoln high school in Port
land, has entered the Oregon Agri
cultural College to take a course in
plant pathology. He will complete
his course at Cornell next year. Ho
mer graduated from the University of
Oregon in 1913.
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UQHDPEN LAW
A thrilling story illustrating the time-worn state
ment, uright in the end will prevail."
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Don't forget to see
Napoleon and
The New Comedians
EVERY MONDAY and TUESDAY
Sally
Bring in the kiddies early, while
they are fresh and rested
The pictures will be
prettier.
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OVER STAR THEATER
HEPPNER, OREGON
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 clasp
Hacks and Buggies
Call arouad and see us.
We cater to the
Commercial Travel
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Parties
and can furnish rigs and driver oa
short notice.
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SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN
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