THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE., THURSDA Y, JUNE 14, 1917
Dr. H. T. ALLISON
. Physician A Surgeon
Office in Oonn Building.
HEPPNER, OREGON
Dr.N.E. WINNAED
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Fair Bulldlnf
HEPPNER - . OREGON
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
Physician ft Bnrgeon
Office in Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER :: :-: OREGON
Dr. E. J. VAUGHN
DENTIST
Permanently located in the Odd
Fellows building, Rooms 4 and C.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEE
ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Oregon
SAM . VAN VACTOE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offce on west end of May Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office, Roberts Building, Heppner
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE :-: :-: :-: :-: -: OREGON
CLYDE and DICE WELLS
SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south of Postoffice.
Shaving 25c Halrcuttlng 36c
Bathroom in connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TONSORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS SHAVING 25c
J. H. BODE
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
"Tailoring That Satisfies"
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
HEPPNER
OREGON
BRADFORD & SON
"The Village Painters"
Contractdlng Painting and Paper
hanging, Phone 553. Office
1st Door Wtst of Creamery
GLENN Y. WELLS
Attorney-at-Law
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland, Oregon.
Regular monthly visits to Hepp
' ner and lone. Watch paper
for dates.
WEEKS' NEWS.
Local And Personal Happen
ings of Heppner And
Vicinity.
John and Carl Turner of Umatilla
were in Heppner Tuesday. ,
Harrle Young of Eight Mile was a
business visitor In this city today.
Hugh Van Schoiack of Arlineton
was registered at the Palace Tues
day.
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I Mrs. John H. Cochran, of lone, was
Miss Anna Buschke of Rhea creek visitlne relatives and fripnrta In thin
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speni Saturday In this city. city on Tuesday
L. P. Davidson and famly of lone
.were Heppner visitors last Saturday.
Frank Anderson and wife of ElKht
Mile attended Red Cross Day here
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Padberz left
Tuesday for Portland to attend the
Rose Festival.
Fred Griffin, young wheat farmer
of the Falrview section was in the
city Saturday.
J. W. Creath, Portland stockman,
was transacting business in Heppner
the first of the week,
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I H. S. Ewlng, prominent Cecil
stockman, spent several days in
Heppner the last of the week. '
I J. E. Murphy, young sheepman of
the Condon country spent a few days
in Hepner on a business visit this
.week.
Victor Wlglesworth and wife of
Butter creek spent several hours in
Heppner Tuesday.
, Mrs. W. D. Gordon and children
. v. isuibv. uwfc npem n low uuurs in
the city Wednesday.
i Mrs. Lucy T. Wedding went to
. Portland last Friday to spend two
weeks visiting with friends.
o. w. spencer ana wire made a
to Butter creek Tuesday, where
Mr. Spencer went to transact bus!
James Carty, north Lexington
sheepman, transacted business in
Heppner a few days the first of the
week.
Rev. J. L. Jones and wife were a-
mong the many visitors in Heppner
on Saturday last attending the Red
Cross exercises, from lone.
Wm. O'Rourke returned Tuesday
from Hot Lake. A few weeks in
Mrs. E. N. Crawford left Tuesday the sanatoium there has completely
for Philomath, to spend tne summer cured him of his recent illness.
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Frank S. Parker.
Paul Hisler and Emll Groshens
went to The Dalles Tuesday. At that
place Mr. Helsler bought a Ford and
place Mr. Hisler bought a Ford and
chine.
!
! G. W. Gregg has taken the position
as night operator at the local phone
office. Mr. Gregg at one time held a
similar position at Medical Lake,
Washington.
I Frank McCrillis, prominent real
estate operator of Portland was In
the city Saturday -and spoke before
a large crowd at the Fair pavilion on
the Liberty Loan.
F. M. Ashbaugh, who was in char
ge of the second hand store here for
several months, has enlisted in the
1 navy, and is now at San Francisco in
a training camp. Echo News.
i Misses Margaret and Cora Mae
Crawford were passengers Tuesday
for Melbourne Wash., where they will
spend some time visiting at the home
of their sister, Mrs. LeRoy Jones.
' Dr. R. J. Vaughan and wife and
Harry Duncan left Tuesday In the
Vaughan car for Portland. After
taking In the Rose Festival they will
tour over a wide section of the state
and expect to be gone about two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Roberts of
Hard man have taken apartments in
the house of Mrs. Mattle Adkins on
upper Main street and will spend a
few weeks here attending to business
matters. Mr. Roberts Is convalescing
after a severe illness.
A party consisting of Mrs. Phlll
Colin, son Henry and daughter El
eanor, Mrs. B. R. Patterson and the
Misses Lula and Lela Campbell left
Heppner Tuesday morning in the
Colin Cadillac for Portland, where
they will spend a week attending the
Rose Show.
Dr. D. R. Haylor and Dr. L. R.
Purkey left Heppner Tuesday morn
ing by auto for Portland. In that
Mr. and. Mrs. John Her departed
on Tuesday morning for Portland
and the Rose Show. They expect to
visit for a time in the Valley.
Mrs. Geo. Hendry departed on
Tuesday for Portland to attend the
Rose Festival. She was accompan
ied by her sister, Miss Muriel Cason.
FOR SALE A combination hay,
dairy and wheat farm; 318 acres.
A snap for somebody. Call on or
address Evans Bros., Lexington,
Oregon. tf.
Mike Kenny is contemplating the
erection of a dwelling on one of his
lots in west Hepner in the near fu
ture. The proposed cost will be
$2000.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T.
Crow in this city Saturday June 9,
1917, an 8 14 pound daughter. This
little Red Cross Day Girl Has been
named June Elizabeth.
Albert Smith and Etta Cork, young
people of the Lexington section, were
united in marriage at the Palace ho
tel in Heppner on Saturday, June 2,
Rev. J. L. Jones of lone, officiating.
Mrs. Clive Huston of Eight Mile
is visiting this week at the home of
her father, J. S. Young in this city.
Mr. Young is slowly recovering from
a recent severe attack of pneumonia.
John' S. Buseick, well known
Grant county sheepman, arrived in
Heppner Tuesday by auto from his
anch near Hamilton and will spend
everal days in Heppner on a visit.
Greenwood Thornton, who return
d from Spokane the last of the week
eports that his grand .mother, Mrs.
E. J. Ayers, is in a very low condi
tion and her recovery is not looked
for.
John Brosnan has been appointed
to the position of stock inspector of
Morrow county by Gov. Withycombe.
His appointment was made upon the
recommendation of stockmen of this
ectlon.
Manager Sparks of the Star theatre
city Dr. Haylor will attend the state received word Monday from Arlington
association of optometrists. Dr. Pur- that the theatre at that place had
key will go on to Salem where he burned to the ground about 2 o'clock
will attend the annual meeting of the Monday morning. How the fire
state osteopathic association. started has not yet been learned.
Harold A. Conn reports the sales j Mrs. E. H. Slocum returned this
of three Oldsmobiles during the past ' week from Portland where she at-
week., John Sheridan of Lena and tended a recital given Dy ner aaugn
George Perry of Rock creek have , ter, Miss Edith Thorley, who Is a
each taken an Oldsmobile "Eight" j student at the Portland Conserva
and Dr. A. D. McMurdo has purchased tory of Music. Miss Thorley will
a "Light six . Mr. uonn weni 10 graduate mere una uiuuui.
Portland this week to bring back
some more of these cars.
Professor H. H. Hoffman left this
week for Portland. After taking in
the Rose Festival there, he will leave
for the East. Early next month he
will attend the Elk's Convention In
Boston and will also visit New York
and Washington. Before returning
Dr. J. E. Hall, department com
mander of the G. A. R. of Oregon,
made an official visit In Heppner
Wednesday, coming over from Pen
dleton. Mr. Hall announces that the
State encampment will be held in
Forest Grove June 26, 27 and 28.
Mrs. Frank Turner and Harry
Tumor wont in Portland Tuesday to
to Heppner, Prof. Hoffman will visit i attend the Roge SnoW- They were
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Evans were In
the city this morning from their
farm home just below Lexington.
Work Is now progressing on the
new Garrlgues building on Main
street. All the material is on the
ground and the concrete foundation
is now being put in.
WALL PAPER BUYERS ATTEN
TION, 1010 BARGAINS. Assortment
never better. Nearly entire line at
last years prices.
Case Furniture Co.
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In the article last week regarding
the sale of 400 acres of the Valen
tine land to Spencer Akprs, we over
looked mentioning the fact that the
deal was made through Roy Whitels,
local real estate man. In all justice
and credit to Mr. Whitels we make
this correction.
accompanied by Miss Lena Mize, a
cousin of Mr. Turner's who Is re
turning to her home in Salem after
visiting at the Turner home in this
city for several weeks.
QDr. Turner, the well-known
eye specialist of Portland,
will be in Heppner again Thursday,
June 28. at the Palace Hotel. lone,
with his relatives in his old home In
Ohio.
The marriage of Miss Mary Cypert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cy
pert, of Heppner,. to Mr. E. A. Hall,
was consummated at Lewiston, Idaho,
on Wednesday, June 6. Mrs. Hall
recently visited for a .number of
weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs.
F. E. Parker, and made many friends Wednesday, June 27. Headaches
'during her short stay in Heppner. reiteVed, cross eyes straightened.
The groom is circulation manager for i SatlBfaction guaranteed. Consult
Ithe Spokesman-Review at Lewiston. , hlm Don.t torget tne ,jate.
I The young people were married at , , ,
the parsonage of the Christian church 1 During the past week County clerk
in Lewiston, Rev. Ashor, the pastor, Waters issued a marriage license to
performing the ceremony. Ernest L. Chrlstensen and Helen
Bauman, both popular young people
I Mrs. F. L. Kenton and son Ralph of ot Lexington. Miss Bauman is a
'Albany arrived in Heppner Tuesday daugh.ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bau
to visit for a few days with old time mani who resIde on willow creek,
friends. They have been making an about b1x nllieg beiow Hoppuer.
extensive tour of certain parts of Ore- , . ,,. ,
gon. traveling by auto. Ralph re- Mr- and Mrs- Mllton Loncy o,W.al
cently graduated from the engineer- Walla visIted durlllS the 1,a"er
Ing department at the Oregon Agri- Part ot tlle week at t,le hoI"e f "r
cultural College, and feeling that he nd Mrs. F. E. Parker near this i cUy.
mav be called In the government ser- Mr8- Loney la the d8nter Mr;
vice at any time, it was his desire to and Mra- Jas" CyPert- fnd arrtlved f
make a visit here before going. Heppner the early part of last week
Sinr- Wvlmr Hfinnner ai veara am. OUB na8 J",eu ,ulB1 " "cl
the Kentons have made their home
who drove over by auto. These
in Albany, where Mr. Kenton has an 1 PePIe farm near tlle Garden
up-to-date grocery store,
City.
Has It Occurred to You
that the weather is quite warm now? Of course!
Then let us buy practical summer clothing and
f Be Comfortable
Some Suggestions: '
STRAW OR SILK HATS LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS
SOFT NEGLIGEE OR SPORT SHIRTS
CANVAS SHOES OR OXFORDS
B. V. D. OR POROSKNIT UNDERWEAR
INTERWOVEN THIN SOX
Now Here Is The Idea
This store has everything you want along these
lines and appreciates your patronage. -
Minor & Company
GOOD GOODS
HEPPNER OREGON
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By MR. KARL JORN and MR. ARTHUR MIDDLETON
of the Metropolitan Opera Company, New York City
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HEPPNER OREGON
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