THE GAZKTTB-TIMR3. HKPPNER. ORB . THURSDAY, MAT 24. 1917
Vr-K TWO
Professor F. M. Atkinson ot the lo
cal high school faculty, left last week
lor Idaho where he has accepted a
position with an irrigataion com
pany. He will become permanently
located there.
Mrs. Clara Eson, State Superin
tendent of Bible Schools of the Chris
tian church in Oregon, was a visitor
In Heppner the first of the week and
held a conference with the Sunday
School workers ot the local church
last evening. She will also visit the
schools at Lexington and lone.
Nela H. Justus, prominent east
end sheepman, received a new Willys-Knight
touring car Saturday from
Minor 4 Co., the local agency. This
Is the first one of these cars to be
brought Into the county. Minor &
Co. have sold a number of Overlands
during the past two weeks.
J. C. Williams and wife ot Nolan,
accompanied by Mary E. Price and
son, Ernest Price, of Pilot Rock, vis
ited the fore part ot the week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lleual
len on Rhea creek. Mr. Williams Is
a brother-in-law of Mr. Lieuallen, and
one ot the large farmers of the West
end of Umatilla.
Waldo Vincent was down from
Lena Tuesday, getting acquainted
with his new son, George, as well as
looking after some business matters.
Conditions arp rather backward In
his section and it is very wet, mak
ing it hard to get in the crops.
Things are beginning to improve,
however, and Mr. Vincent looks for
ward to a prosperous season and fine
crops in the Lena country.
BOARDMAN.
Miss Clara Voyen and Mrs. C. BL
Voyen were Hermiston visitors over
Sunday.
Rev. Blackman of Milton was with
us for morning and evening services
last Sunday.
L..H. Carpenter ot Cedar Point,
Kan., filed on a homestead Monaay
and is preparing to build a house and
make his home there this summer.
Plans have been started for the
erection of a community cnurcn.
Quite a sum In cash, material and
labor has been raised. Next Sunday
Mr. Blackman will try to be with us
to discuss the plans more fully. Let
everyone Interested come.
Bandar School Will Picnic
The second anual picnic of the Fed
erated Sunday school will be held in
the Fair Grounds Saturday, May 26.
Every member of the Sunday school
is expected to attend. Lunch at
noon. Bring your lunch basket.
A. M. Phelps. Supt
A regiment of men for immediate
service in France will be organized
by the Forest Service under the di
rection of the War Department. This
regiment Is planned to assist in for
est work in France, and will also
conduct logging and milling opera
tions. Portable mills probably will
be used as they can be quickly taken
from place to place as need develops
or as supply of logs requires. The
regiment will be comprised of for
esters, logging engineers, experienced
woodsmen, loggers, and men of sim
ilar experience and training. This
body of men will form a unit of the
Engineer's Corps of which the rail
road workers are a part.
QDr. Turner, the well known eye
specialist of Portland, will be
in Heppner again Thursday, June 7th
at the Palace hotel. In lone Friday.
June 8th. Dr. Turner Is a specialist
ot experience and standing, having a
degree from one of the best recognis
ed colleges in the United States, with
over twenty years practical exper
ience at your service. Thts Is no
side line, tor Dr. Turner devotes his
entire time; energy and effort exclu
sively to the eye, and you will make
no mistake in consulting him about
your eyes and glasses. Headaches
relieved, cross eyes straightened, sat
isfaction guaranteed. Consult him,
Don't forget the date.
Harold A. Conn returned from
Portland Friday with a new Oldsmo
bile touring car which he will use
for demonstrating purposes In Intro
ducing this car to Morrow county
people. The Oldsmobile Is a pioneer
In the history of automobile manu
facture and Is one of the popular.
moderate priced cars on the market
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomson and
Mrs. J. A. Waters attended the
sions of the state Sunday school con
vention in Pendleton on Sunday, go-
over from this city by auto.
DON'T TAKE A CHANCE
Heppaer reopte SlioaU Act hn Time.
If 70 a rafter from backache;
It yoa have headaches, disxy spells
It the kidney secretions are irreg
ular, Dont delay likely your kidneys
are sick.
Heppner people recommend Doan s
Kidney Pills.
Here's a Heppner experience:
Mrs. II. Hughes, Court 8t Hepp
ner. says: "For about a month, I
thought my back was broke. It
ached and throbbed so badly at times
that I could hardly staad. My kid
neys acted too freely. The secretions
were unnatural and I felt miserable
all over. I had taken only a few
doses of Doan's Kidney Pills when I
noticed a big change. My back felt
stronger and my kidneys acted more
regularly. One box permanently ov
ercame the trouble and since then I
have enjoyed the best et health."
Price SOe. at ail dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Fills the same that
Mrs. Hughes had. !lser-MUburn
Co., Props-. Buffalo, M.T. ,
People's Cash Market
Phone Main 73
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Prompt attention given all orders. '
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
Chareh of
There will be bo ereaching Sunday
morning on account of Memorial ser
vices at the Federated church.
Preachinjt as usual Sunday even
ing. A request has bean made that
preachers of all religious todies snau
preach on the subject of Christian
union next Sunday. Ia accordance
with this request, "The Union of
God's People" will be the subject for
discussion Sunday ere.
Leo Nicholson met with a painful
accident last Saturday while shearing
sheep at the Minor headquarters
ranch south of this city, in some
manner, the shears cut a bad gash In
the boy's left arm and severed a vein.
He was rushed to the uepner sana
torium where he was given medical
aid and the Injured arm is healing
nicely at this time.
J. R. Johnson, who formerly owned
a wheat ranch about four miles west
of this citv. and who later moved with
his family to Portland, nas nougnii
land near the new town or. Boaraman
on the Columbia. It is safe to say
that Hoard man Is the most rapidly
erowlnc town in Morrow county at
the present time.
wire oai.tr One second hand slx-
tAon.fnnt Holt Combine with lour-
tnnt Tt mutton. St inch cylinder. 3
inrh nwr. The flenarator is driven
by a 35 h. p. engine. There is also
a 9n.hnrm httcn laciuoea. rrrce
il.000.ee. Will trade for horses,
mules or cattle. For further par-
Honiant nil nn or address K. A.
Thompson, Athena, Ore. 2t.
C. C. UeaaJten ot Portland, who
recently bought some farm lands
nur thin citv. arrived here Friday.
n itf Mnrrfaian of Portland ar
rived to Heppner Inst Friday to take
charge of the Dan Hanshew ranch
In Black Horse.
Heppner W
ood Yard
E. E. BEAMAN
SUCCESSOR TO N. A. CLARK
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Physician A Surgeon
Office in Fair Building
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Office In Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Oregon
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ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Offce on west end ot May Street
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SATURDAY
"The Shine Grl"
A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY
COMEDY-Krazy Kats (A Cartoon)
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. VETERINARIAN
Office Patterson & Son Drug Store. Heppner, Ore.
F. H. ROBINSON
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SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south of Postofflce.
Shaving 25o Halrcutting 860
Bathroom in connection.
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C. H. Goldsmith
Dealer In
WOOD AND COAL
HANDLES ROCK SPRINGS COAL
SLAB WOOD AND CORD WOOD.
All Deliveries Made Promptly.
PHONES, MAIN 393 or 396.
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HEPPNER, OREGON'
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors Norfh Palace Hotel.
TONSORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS
BHAVINQ 26c
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MERCHANT TAILOR
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MERCHANT TAILOR
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Fire Insurance writer for best Old
' Line Companies.
HEPPNER
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BRADFORD & SON
"The Village Painters"
Contractdlng Painting and Paper
hanging, Phone 653. Office
1st Door Wtst ot Creamery
GLENN Y. WELLS
Attorney-at-Law
Heppner, Oregon
dr: j. g. turner
BYE SPECIALIST
Portland, Oregon.
Regular monthly visits to Hepp
ner and lone. Watch paper
for dates.
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Ike Howard, farmerxf lone, was In
Heppner Monday on business. " He
was accompanied by his father, J. L.
Howard, who is up from Portland
visiting with his son.
Jason Blddle was a visitor in
Heppner on Saturday from his Rhea
creek farm. He states that crops
are coming along very fine in his locality."
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