THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. ORE.. THURSDAY, FEB., 1, 1917
PAGE. FIVH
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WEEKS' NEWS.
Local And Personal Happen
ings of Heppner And
Vicinity.
Thomson Brothers
For Merchandise
Three complete departments from
which to choose your every Deed
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Hard
ware
Is all the name implies and nothing
more. Some hardware is better than
other. That depends.
We carry complete lines of Hard
ware in the best known and more
widely advertised lines. " .
Vaughn & Sons
Hardware Dealers
People's CesSi Market
Phone Main 73
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Prompt attention given all orders.
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
Foi
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Every factor of a good investment is met
in the Ford car for business utility low
first cost, small up-keep, minimum depre
ciation. With these merits is ail the motor
car performance you can buy at any price.
In city or country Ford service is close at
hand the service that keeps more than
1,750,000 Ford cars in daily use. Touring
Car $860, Runabout $345, Coupelet $505,
Town Car $595, Sedan $645 all, f. o. b.
Detroit. Remember, Ford owners drive,
their cars all the year around.
WALTHER-WILLIAMS HDWE. C0.
J. O. RASMUS, Mgr.
Sales Room in Yeager Blbg., Main St.
0. B. Peake of Spokane wag In
the city Monday.
I J. M. Sheridan and wife were in
I the city on Monday.
j Cleo Drake, of lone was registered
j at the Palace Saturday.
i Walter Cochran of lone was a
Monday visitor in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Van factor are
spending the week In Portland.
For Sale 24 Pure Bred Leghorn
bens. Inquire of D. C. Gurdane.
Gf orge Perry is a Heppner visitor
this week from his Rock creek ranch.
Mrs. Ralph Johnson visited vith
relatives at Milton during the past
week.
H. M. Olden was a Tuesday visitor
in this city from his farm west of
Heppner.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Newlon were
in the city Monday from their home
north of Lexington.
For quick auto delivery service to
any part of tbp ci;y, rail E H. Kel
logg at Fala.-i; H-t !.,
Frank Hop!; his bro'it up several
people from lone for the dance in
this city Monday night. t -
District Attorney, ' S. E, Notson,
spent several days in Portland on
j business the punt week.
Lpxfon ".'.-Murray, prorrerous far
'.!!.' ar of the Itr sxtion, was a Fri
! duy visitor i:i this city last week.
Win, Hay lor went to Portland last
Saturday an a brief business trip.
eturr..-!.-'. hoiii'o Tuesday evening.
T:r;. !'. r.'aHi, tprtnsrly postmas-'-
' i. us la the city Sunday
't m .Uc:-i:ii'-:ton, where tie is now liv-
K. H. !!"'' :". t-.ito bus man," be
!,h; i u-tirty of carrying the
..? - '! ' :I fi-nm the Palace
h-U.'i. ;
V.'-: ! :: '.oUirned Tuesday
io rendietou eftir a short- visit In
this city with her brother "Babe"
Beam.
Workmen hove completed the ln
tfrior of the City Meat Market which
vi.s recently damaged by fire and
water.
Fred Bradford returned to Ms
home in this city Sunday after spend
ing several months iu the Willamette
Valley. .
Mrs. J. B. Sparks and sister Mary
Ganger came up from lone Monday
night and returned to the Egg City
Tuesday morning.
Henry F. Call, who recently rented
a farm from D. E. Oilman south of
this city, is one of the late additions
to, the Gazette-Times list.
W. W. Cryder, supervisor of the
Umatilla National Forest Reserve,
spent Wednesday In this city on busi
ness pertaining to his office.
Rev. Lee Sadler of the Lexington
Christian church was In Heppner last
Saturday evening and assisted Rev.
Fagan in his lecture on New Zea
land. For Sale or Trade Belgian stal
lion, 8 years old, weight 1600, brad
from imported horse, will sell for
$200 or trade for horses. Good colt
getter. Jas. Carty.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Martin, recent
arrivals in this county from Belling
ham WasTi., were in this city Satur
day. Mr. Martin will probably lo
cate on one of our farms.
I. P. Richardson, well known re
presentative of the Standard Oil
Company, was in the city this week
from Portland and called upon Mr
Nording, the local oil yard man.
Joe Stover and S. D. Stover of
Pendleton were in the city this week
One of the b)ys was formerly engag
ed in the meat business In this city
having been associated with Ralph
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brown of this
city received news of the arrival of
a daughter at the home of Mr. and
Mrs,. Win. Livingston, Denver apart
ments, 274 21st street, Portland; on
January 29th. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Luper left Hepp
ner Sunday for a visit of two weeks
with relatives 1n ttie Willamette Val
ley, They expect to spend most of
that time visiting at the home of
their son, Rhea in Salem.
Frank Mason and Charles John
son, prominent farmer and ware
houseman respectively of Lexington,
attended installation of officers at
Doric lodge No. 20, K. of P. in this
city last Tuesday evening.
The Misses Minnie Crow and Anna
Peterson, popular young ladies of
Pendleton departed for their home
In that city Tuesday morning. Miss'
Peterson has been playing the' piano
at the Star theatre for the past two
months.
Rev. M. Howard Fagan and wife
and daughter, Donna departed for
Turloek, Cal., Monday after holding
a successful revival meeting at the
Christian church. During Rev. Fa
gan's Bibical teachings of one
month's duration, there were 40 ad
ditions to the church, 17 of these
coming on the last day of the meet
ing. Rev. Fagau and family will
return to Oregon about the first of
April and will locate in Corvallis,
Rev. Mr. Fagan has accepted the
pastorate of the Christian church.
Don't Wait to Order
Your Spring Clothes
BY special arrangement with Ed.
V. Price & Co., our Chicago
tailors, you can order Spring clothes
today and accept delivery anytime
that suits your convenience.
Insure Your Getting Exclusiveness
MINOR
"GOOD GOODS"
100 FOR
OWING to railroad conditions my
stock of pianos arrived too late
for the Holiday sales, which leaves me
overstocked at the present time. How
ever, this is your opportunity your
chance to get a
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at a figure seldom, if ever, equaled. For each first
payment I will give you a receipt for double the
amount, up to $50.00. For instance, should you
make a first payment of $50 down, I will give
you a receipt for $100. This offer applies to any
andall high grade pianosin stock as long at they last
OSCAR R. OTTO
with the very pattean you
want by ordering while
it's here.
"The Wise Ones" are
ordering this way I
& CO.
"GOOD GOODS"
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