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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNfcft, ORE., THURSDAY, 8EPT. 28, 1916 PAGE FIVE WEEK'S NEWS. Local And Personal Happen ings of Heppner And Vicinity. PERFECT CONFIDENCE Heppner People Have Good Reason For Complete Iteliance. Di Chick announces an increase Do you know how !'n r population this week as fol- To find relief from backache; pretty well and the different ware-, VAAAAAAAAA . . nouses are making a good showing of '"""V grain receipts. J mmmimmmimmm lo correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way Have used Doan's Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth in many tests. Here's Heppner testimony. Mrs. A. Missildine, Court St., Hepp ner, says. it was a good manyiwhpn hnnline reallv begins years ago that I took Doan's Kidney , . Pills and I know from the benefit I Dr' Chfck Is ln receipt of a report received at that time that they arelthis weck from the mee of the State all that is claimed for them. If it iBoard of Health as t0 the water taken would be necessary to take a kidney from the mains of t,,e City of Ione: lows: On the 22nd inst. to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson, of Ione, a son; Sept. 23, to Jos. Sibley and wife, of Wells Springs, a son. C. E. Lundell, of Gooseberry, is getting his wheat to the Farmers' Union Warehouse in Ione. He states that so far the roads are fairly good but this condition cannot last long Stephen Irwin left Sunday for a brief business trip to Portland. Wm. McRoberts took an auto load of Heppner people to the Round-Up. Bert Logston, head meat cutter at the City Market, spent the Round-Up week in Pendleton. Jack De Voro was in the city to day after a load of grain sacks. He took out 2000 bags. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Boyer were in the city Tuesday from their ranch on ja reat deal of mnAl(nnl , thom , tal bacteria, upper Hinton creek. j Prlce 60C) at aU dealerg Don',t A part of Gmiam C0Unty, or some Miss Clara Voyne, Boardman's new simply ask for a kidney remedy get i other portion of the state lying west medicine agina, I would use Doan'd It is pronounced to be pure and Kidney Pills, for I have always had ! wholesome and contains no determen- school teacher, attended the insti tute in Heppner this week. Professor W. L. Suddarth and wife were over from Irrigon this week attending the teachers' institute. J. B. Huddleston and sister, Miss Beatrice attended the big Pendleton show, going over on the special train, Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Missildine had. Foster-Milburn ;Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. of Ione, passed through this place on Tuesday. There was sure some live ly transfer of real estate, a repetition of what we enjoyed on Friday last. A good, soaking rain would be great ly appreciated. W. A. McClintock was down to Ione Tuesday. He lias finished his Adklns-ltownian. Ralph Adkins and Miss Ruth Bow man were married Wednesday eve ning at the home of the groom's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adkins on threshing on his Gooseberry farm and Black Horse was represented at the Rhea creek.' The young people will got better than 25 bushels per acre. Round-Up. We saw Dan Hanshew j make their home there, where Mr. 'He will now thresh for some of his and wife and Frank Moyer and wife Adkins has had charge of his father's neighbors. Mc says people out his there. ranch for the past few years. jway will be hauling grain until the See the Alabama Colored Trou- Wiss Bownian was one of the pop- middle of next summer, badors at the Star theatre Friday and ular young scllo1 teachers of this phill GHffln has t)le biggest rig on Saturday. Big dance Saturday after county and has many Wends here. Ithe road for hauling wheat at present the show. luo iimes CAienus congrai- into Ione, Tnree big lva!,ls flld ten I horses to pull them gets a lot of grain to the station each trip. Ho is haul- S. 'Williams crop to the ?in on his Miss Mae Severance and Miss Etta Adams of Hardman were south end ulations. ' own when that has been delivered. Mrs. C. A. Low departed for Salem T 7 WlU.rt 1 A i. . it noun ul ruiiiAiiu imaweu , t . , . .., .J l. l..H.. l ! ai i t .... . .. i 1 II n II I M J. leuciiei-s vwiu mieiiueu mo iubluuib m inrougii neppner Wednesday on nis ; warenouse now an( wjh D0 in is my. way nome irom me liounu-Lp. Air. James Cossman, Instructor in the wilson 8ays he has toured over 6000 t i,ih 0t,onfioH n,o in.! miles of all kinds of roads this year, juiic ii it. ii oviiuuii nviuuiu viiv , n j i i i i it in tMu ritv thfl fnro nart nf "ut beyond any doubt the roughest , '"onuay morning, navm.g w mi ner me T the week that he ha3 encountered is the sixty , infant daughter of Geo. lily of Mor- mile stretch lying between Heppner ean, who she was taking to live Ned I lowland and wife of Condon nn(j Pendleton and commonly re-1 wltn the parents of Mrs. Ely, Mr. and passed through Heppner Monday on ferre(j j0 a8 the Blue Trail. iMrs. Adams. Mrs. Low has had charge of the baby since the death X t ? ? 7 f T 7 ? X X ? T ? ? t ? X ? ? X i 7 ? f X t t X T T I their way home after attending the Round-Up. Mrs. M. A. Loehr returned to her home ' in Portland the first of the week after a visit of several days with Mr. Loehr in this city. S. Y. Pitts, representing the Uni- of Its mother some four weeks-ago. versity Society of New York City, The new platform of the Wilson spent a few days in Heppner this Si(ling Grain & Eievator Co. at the week Mr Pitts is selling the Ameri- c R JohnBon piaee is now completed, can Encyclopedia and is visiting at the scales are in and under the mana the various teachers institutes over,gement of w T- McXabb tlle new f ? X X William and uavia Hyna speni the country. At Dresent he Is makin ine cuuimjr. ni present ne is mailing inomnanv have heeun tn receive eran Tuesday in the city on business ; headquarter8 in Lincoln, Nebras- wHndeS They returned to their Sand Hollow ka LWe untl( rf'ta ld tllat - Mt-Nabb has home ln the afternoon. The Misses Merle and Marie Cason of Ione spent Sunday ln Heppner vis iting at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cason. Mnrcellus Morgan, son of Morgan of this city, arrived in Mepp-ton In the ione Bchool ner last night from his ranch on low L. A. Doak, principal of the Ione ' Mr. and Mrs. Art Pierce were down school, accompanied by his brothers, , from Parkers Mill several days this E. A. and S. H. Doak, attended the week visiting with friends in and a Institute here this week. S. H. Doak bo,,t lone. Mr. Pierce has been en is orineiDal of the Lexington school gaged in tlie lumber business at Par- Tom jand E. A. Doak holds a teaching posi- kers during the past year with Chas. Alfred. He will dispose of his in- cr Willow creek to transact business. Cora Mae Crawford came up to this Mrs. Chas. A. Jones returned to Wednesday evening from Ione her home in Taseo, Wash., this morn- j wllere e lied been visiting her par ing after spending several weeks with :ents the first of the week. her mother, Mrs. E. N. Crawford in this city. Piano tuning and repairing. All work strictly first class. Charges moderate. Telephone 42 or call at Eastern Hotel. F. H. McGowan, pia no tuner. The Democrats are just sure now that Woodrow Wilson is a second Lin coln. Yes, even without the retros pect ie vhicli whs necessary to show the excellent qualities of Lincoln. LOST. On the Blue Trail Road between throe and five miles out of Heppner on Pendleton road, a toupee in a collar box. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. Mrs. George Purdy visited a few days tills week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowker before going on terests there and return to Ione and take up farming again. Mr. R. E. Ha. bison of Hillsboio, Oregon, has been negotiating a trade for the A. Liebl farm west of Ione Should the trade be made it is under stood that Mr. Liebl will take over some fine property near Hillsboro as part of the purchase price for his , place. The Liebl ranch is one of the Frank Cronan of he Bank of Ione ;best , thfs sectiorii there being about was transacting business in Heppner aeres of d farm lanQ Wednesday evening. Herbie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd of Cecil, has entered the Hepp- j ner High school for the coming year, i SINCERITY OVERCOATS Will you make your selection now from a new complete line of late overcoats? We suggest that you do. "COOP GOODS" ED. V. PRICE OVERCOAT! To your measure. The greatest tailoring house for reliability and satisfaction. A thous and patterns and styles to choose from. t t ? T ? t t Loose- and tight-fitting styles, long or short overcoats. With or without velvet collars. "Shawl" or "Military" Collars. "Set in" or "Raglan" Sleeves. Patterns in solid colors and many fancy mixtures. ? t t X t T Minor & Co. "GOOD GOODS" t t t ? f I ? T ? ? ? : t ? t t t t t f Miss Gladys Musgrave of Hardman was an attendant at institute here this week. IONE NEWS NOTES. (Continued from page one) day, after having spent the I month here looking after his inter ests. Tlo is the owner of a tract of wheat land north of lone which is be ing fanned at present by A. M. Zink train at Grand Forks, North Dakota, to a vast audience at Portland, at the Exposition at San Diego or in the prairie states of the Middle West. He has refuted the slander, sometimes heard in the effete East, that the peo ple of the great West do not care what happens to their fellow citizens in Mexico or to the flag beyond the border. No man born In the West has a firmer faith tn the fundamental pa triotism and "dominant American ism" of the people of that section than does Mr. Hughes. He holds them responsible in large measure for the encouragement and support he re ceived while Governor of New York in his war upon political graft and po litical bossism. He thinks they had past in His Mind and on His Tongue More much to do with conscripting him as HUGHESPIT LESS IU DISGRACE ' ; , , , ,, ,.r,j and on which a fine crop was pro- to her home in Condon, hlie attend-1 . r ed the Round-Up with Mr. and Mrs. Bowker. Dick Sperry of Ione motored up to the County Seat last Monday morn ing, bringing up with him some of the instructors in the Ione school to duced this year. No school for the first three days of this week owing to teachers' insti tute calling our instructors to Heppner. Than Any Other Single Problem With Which Mr. Wilson Has Paltered. Soon after Mr. Hughes was nomi nated a friend said to him: "Govern or, if the American people forget the Mexican disgrace they do not deserve to have you for President." Quick as The family of Carl Yount arrived a flas,h ,le replied: "The attend the teacher's institute which from Idaho on Saturday last and have 1,0 oonges tne .Mexican disgrace does was held here the first of the week, gone to housekeeping in a residence , not deserve to be President." He did 'on Third street not pass around his address of accep In another column of the Gazette-. ' !tance for compliment or criticism in Times will be found an advertisement Mat Halvorsen has moved his B,vance of its delivery but the of the Covey Motor Co., well known threshing machine to the North Side amount of space he devoted to the auto distributors. They are offering and will have a run of several weeks mex0BI1 ,ijs(rra(.e "that confused some excellent uargaws in cma. utou uuranoii oui imu way. chapter of blunders" surprised their ad. no i W. H. Cronk departed for Grass one who had talked with him since F. Hynd went to Valley Monday where he goes to close his nomination. It has been in his j Uound-TJp last up a deal for a small farm he owns. mind and on his mind more than any! the champion of nationalism in the current campaign. He showed his confidence in their practical idealism when he made "the Mexican dis grace" an uppermost issue of his campaign. He has been vindicated by the response his arraignment of the Administration on this score has everywhere evoked. From Maine to California "the Mexican disgrace" is candidate a sore sul)-iec' w'tn redblooded Amer icans ioaay. uui nownere Deiween the oceans are the outrages inflicted in Mexico upon American honor, life and property more keenly resented than around the firesides of the great West. Mr. Hughes is no stranger to the West. His straightforward talk on Mexico proves it. For Your Arm of Whatever Jdae MAS? mtn nev?r discovered tlio iport in pirtol and re volver practice till be f.oppei shooting Kap-haiard tmmu nitioa and learned that he could really A;t something with hiatfun. A great revival of the sport is sweeping across the country laymen are tal ;ng a tip from the crack shots-and the sale of Remington UMC Ammunition for all standard make of pistols and revolvers is topping all previous h.gi marks. Get your arms and ammunition from the reliable dealer" look for the RcJ Ball Mark vf Remington UMC the Sifln of faportemcn's Ilcailquartera in every town. Sold by your home denier and 679 other leading merchants in Oregon Qtan and oil your gun with REM OIL, the combine twn Powder Soivtnt, Luhricant and Ruit Prtvtntativt THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CAUTiUJJE CO. Larytit Manufacturer cf Firtarmt and Ammumtton tn tht World Woolworth Euildintf New York ca - iCt,, . j mi -V'TK Ai 1. ill Mr. and Mrs. It. Pendleton for the week, after visiting several days at in Sherman county. the W. B. Barrat home in tills city. They returned to their Portland home the first of the week. One hundred and sixteen tickets special. The town seemed to Emerson and Claud Keithley are practically deserted on Saturday. up from Lionaon, iaue i.uuuir"'" gon to visit with Morrow county re latives. Emerson is engaged in the mercantile business in London. He likes the Willamette Valley very much. He attended the Round-Up. other single problem wlthwhlch Mr. I Wilson has paltered. To talk with ' him la tn coo at nnoo tha roaHfv nP were sold at Ione for the Round-Up ,,, ,j, . , :, . , . . . , Ms Indignation over the heartless be Mrs. Mary Hale departed for Yak ima on Friday and expects to be ab- manner In which American men, wo men and children, American citizens, soldiers and sailors have been aban doned by the Administration along sent for several months, visiting her and across the Rio Grande, the vic children residing in and about thatitims of Mexican armed forces, outfit- city. Notice to B. P. O. Klks. The regular session of Heppner Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gorton return ted with American ammunition and American rifles, Mexicans whom Mr. Lodge No. 3T.8 B. P. O. h. will De lnm, Mrs Gorton is much improved held Thursday evening, September ln health. 28. Como. ed home from a visit of several weeks I110" JM eoddled "e P whi, thcr ,i,iiHron roo(Hin i iw. i trlts only to chase the next as ban dits. It is apparently the belief of Mr. Wilson that the people of the United Mrs. Scheniel, sister of Mrs. E. J. ! States are not interested in Mexico. Bristow, who has been visiting for His defenders have declared that it some time with the Bristow familv. WflH nn "nlH atnrv nrM mit nf Ania Chas. Ayers returned to his home departed for her home at Walla Walla Mr. Hughes has a better opinion of luesuay iron 0n Sunday. his fellow countrymen. He has proved Ike Howard has been linrvostlmr himself a better judge of their feel- his peach crop during the past week. He raised a large quantity of fine peaches this season and has had no H. II. Hoffman, E. R. Trewitt Cox, Secty. In this city Wlthycombe at Clackamas, where the 3rd Oregon Infantry was given their discharge upon their arrival from the South. Charlie was stationed with l,o tmnna nonr Run Tllpiro. California. and speaks highly of the climaticc difficulty In disposing of the fruit conditions there. However, he is not at E?d Drice9- at all enthusiastic over army life on Rufus Farrens has begun moving chord In the hearts of his audience, the border and was mighty glad to his grain to the warehoue at lone, whether speaking in Carncde TInll! get home. In fact wheat hauling has now set in New York, from the platform of his ings. He has made "the Mexican dis grace" a foremost issue of his cam paign. He has assailed the record of the Administration In that respect in almost every speech he has made. He has never fallpd to strike a responsive CFRONT Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly on hand and can be furnished on short no tico to parties desiring to drivr 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 and driver on short notice. HEPPNER OREGON Wood and C ft 5"S : : It r oaJ HEPPNER WOOD YARD N. A. 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