The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, December 14, 1916, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    rAOE EIGHT THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, ORE.. THURSDAT. DEC. 14, 111!
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MAS GRE
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And a few suggestions for gift choosing. In our present Holiday Stock you
will find some of the latest patterns the market affords.
THE FOLLOWING LIST MAY AID YOU IN YOUR SELECTIONS :
For Ladies and Misses
Diamond Rings $10.00 to $140.00
Diamond La Yalliers $).(0 to $33.00
Diamond Brooches. to $10-(H
Solid Gold Brooches $1.50 to $11.00
Solid Gold Cameo Brooches $5.00 to $12.50
Solid Gold Beauty Pins $1.25 to $2.33
Solid Gold La Yalliers to $12.50
Solid Gold Hat Pins $1.50 to $3.75
Solid Gold Emblem Pins. U0 to $6.00
Solid Gold Thimbles to $5.00
Solid Gold Bracelets ".50 to $23.00
Solid Gold Seal Rings $2.50 to $16.00
Solid Gold Signet Rings .$1.50 to $3.50
Solid Gold Band Rings $3-3 to
Solid Gold Watches. .$24.00 to $37.00
Solid Gold Ear Screws, -30 to $8.00
For Ladies and Misses ,
Gold Filled Bracelets $2.50 to $8.00
Gold Filled Thimbles.. $.55 to $2.75
Gold Filled Lockets - $2.50 to $10.00
Gold Filled Beauty Pins $..50 to $1.50
Gold Filled Rosaries ..$2.50 to $3.50
Gold Filled aBr Pins $-.65 to $3.00
Gold Filled Brooches $1.00 to $1.75
Gold Filled Fobs $3.75 to $0.50
Gold Filled Bracelet Watches $10.00 to $32.00
Gold Filled Mmbrellas $3.75 to $11.0q
Gold Filled Silk Fobs. $1-50 to $2.75
Gold Filled La Valliers $1.75 to $4.00
Gold Filled Long Watch Chains $3.00 to $4.00
Gold Filled Hair Barettes $1.25 to $1.50
Gold Filled Longrea Pins $..50 to $6.00
Fountain PenB $1.00 to $6.00
For Gentlemen
Diamond Tie Pins $8.00 to $24.00
Solid Gold Tie Pins $1.75 to $8.00
Solid Gold Tie Clasps ., $2.00 to $2.50
Solid Gold Cuff Links .$3.00 to $5.50
Solid Gold Emblem Pins and Buttons.$1.00 to $5.00
Solid Gold Set Rings .$5.00 to $14.00
Solid Gold Signet Rings $2.50 to $3.25
Gold Filled Tie Pins $..50 to $2.25
Gold Filled Cuff Links $..80 to $4.00
Gold Filled Tie Clasps $..75 to $2.00
Gold Filled Fobs $6.00 to $6.75
Fold Filled Waldmar ChainB. $3.00 to $5.00
Vest Chains $1.50 to $6.75
Belt Buckles $400 to $4.50
Watches - $9-00 to $45.00
Fountain Pens. - $1-00 to $6.00
For Children
Solid Gold Band Rings $..75 to $155
Solid Gold Signet Rings $1.00 to $2.00
Solid Gold Set Rings $1.00 to $5.00
Solid Gold Pendant Neck Chains $2.00 to $5.00
Gold Filled Bracelets $2.00 to $4.00
Gold Filled Bracelets $2.00 to $4.00
Gold Pilled Ring Chain $ .50
Gold Filled Pin Sets a .$1.25
Silver Children Sets $1.75
Bib Holders $1-25
Silver Thimbles $ 55
SILVER NOVELTIES
Fancy Scissors, Hand Bags, Match Boxes, Elk Card
Cases, Napkin Rings, Sugar Tongs, Individual
Salts and Peppers, Souvenler Spoons, etc.
Some useful pieces and attractive patterns in Cut Glass and Hollow Silverware
ALL GOODS AS REPRESENTED. -.- MAIL ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION
Yours for a Merry Xmas H AY LOR Main St' HePPner 0re-
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EDITORIAL SECTION
The Gazette-Times
The Heppner Gazette, Established March, 30, 1883.
The Heppner Times, Established November 18, 1897.
Consolidated February 15, 1912.
VAWTER CRAWFORD, Proprietor. ARTHUR R. CRAWFORD, Editor.
Issued every Thursday morning, and entered at the postofflce at Heppner,
Oregon, as second-clabs matter.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
there will be a meeting of the Stock
holders of the Heppner Loan & Sav
ings Bank of Heppner, Oregon, at its
office in the city of Heppner, Oregon
on the second Thursday in January,
the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. of
1917, (January 11th 1917) between
said date for the purpose of electing
directors and for the transaction of
such other business as may legally,
come before said meeting.
W. 0. HILL, Cashier.
Dated this 11th day of December
1916.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1-50
5ix Months .75
Three Months i -50
Single Copies -05
OFFICIAL PAPER FOR MORROW COUNTY.
Thursday, December 14, 1916
It has been suggested that something be done to improve
the condition of our city streets. The sea of mud is a sad con
trast to the beautifully rounded, smooth surfaced oiled streets
of the good old summer time. One man has suggested that the
present time is auspicious for the use of the split log drag. He
maintains that one man and a team, with the split log drag,
could put all our streets in fair shape in a very short time. It
would be well worth trying.
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Do vour shopping early, and remember that "trade at
home" slogan which is always so popular with yourself when
you have anything to sell.
Our local stores have a big line of holiday goods. It should
be easy for you to select your gifts this year.
Let's extend the hand of hearty welcome to the woolmen.
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Literary Society Will Present Pro
gram. The Philomathtan Literary Society
of the Heppner high school will pre
sent its second program of the year
tomorrow night in the high school
auditorium.
The following program will be giv
en at that time.
Chorus Music Class
, Christmas Customs in other
lands Dale Watkins
:j. story Elverda Winnard
4. German Recitation
Troy McCraw
r.. Violin Solo Bernice Githens
6. Paper Joe Kinney
7. Duet ... Loye DeVore,
Georgia Shipley
fi. Recitation . -Elizabeth Phelps
!i. Dialogue "The Brewing of
Drains" Henry Peterson, Isa
bel Wilson and Gladys Lane
Chorus Music Class
KNOW IT WELL
in.
Familiar Features Well Known to
Hundreds of Heppner Citizens.
A familiar burden in many homes.
The burden of a "bad back."
A lame, weak or aching back
Often tells you of kidney ills
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
Here is Heppner testimony:
Mrs. A. G. DeVore, Heppner, says
"Speaking from past experience, I
can conscientiously recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills. I know they are
a medicine of merit and I couldn't
recommend a more reliable one."
J Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
' simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. DeVore had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
The farm house of W. E. Tucker in
Black Horse was destroyed by fire
one day last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Tucker were visiting with relatives at
the time, but upon receipt of news of
the disaster, they returned home at
ce. No insurance was carried.
Harvey McAlister of Lexington is
a Heppner visitor today.
Mrs. Wm. Matlock of Portland
came up Tuesday to visit at the home
of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Thompson.
FOR SALE-Complete set of house
hold furnishings. Inquire P. F.
Fuchs.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Akers re
turned from Portland Wednesday
T(5ey stopped off in lone to see Mr.
Aker's brother, Med Akers, who is
seriously ill.
Mrs. T. J. Matlock was in the city
Monday from her Hinton creek home,
I eight miles east of here.
ROUND-TEI?
FOR THE
TO POINTS IN
OREGON
WASHINGTON
IDAHO
On sale, December 21-25
Return limit, January 3
by,
J. B. Huddleston, kgjJi
UNION PACIFIC
SYSTEM
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Further Information upon call
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14- 3 to 15-1, 5 to 9 years old.
(SOLID COLOR)
15- 1 to 16, 4 to 9 years old.
(DARK GRAYS)
NO LIGHT-BONED HORSES WANTED
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A Feature Extraordinary!
Wm. Farnum in "THE BROKEN LAW"
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Monday and Tuesday
FUN! FUN! FUN! FUN!
CHARLEY CHAPLIN IN
"A NIGHT IN THE
SHOW"
A COMEDY SCREAM FROM START
TO FINISH.
Dance Saturday Night
OPERA HOUSE
Good Music, Good Floor, and a
Good Time for all.
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. j oonH uniinw to Frank Turner has purcnasea me
in the Heppner Sanatorium receiving Jeff Jones residence In west Heppner. In town Tuesday from the Newloa
in ti e neppner d 6 conBideratlon was J1250. artesian wells north of Lexington.
treatment ior wn uvuu.o. -- - .
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Newlon were