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THE GAZXTTR-TTMBS, HKPPNER, ORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1917
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VSjir 3 comfort this summer now b the time I .
II CO OX Ik to buy an oil cook-stove. 1
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For Sale by
GILLIAM & BISBEE
General Hardware
HEPPNER, OREGON
OIL CODE.
The Morrow County Creamery has
Increased the efficiency in the milk
and cream department by purchas
ing a Ford truck with which to make
deliveries. The truck is invaluable
for hauling butter and ice cream to
cold storage and bring cream cans
to and from the Alfalfa Lawn Dairy.
Dairy.
R. M. Farrens of the Gooseberrjr
section spent a few days In Heppner
the first of the week.
Robbie Lowe left for Ukiah Sunday
to spend his holidays with his uncle
Charlie Hynd and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Patterson left
for Portland on Saturday and will
Then your thoughts
turn to Eats
Think of Us
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Look for the specially-decorated win
dows of the merchants listed at the left.
The orange discs proclaim a message
welcome to every housewife. They tell
how the New Perfection drives out the
drudgery and discomfort of summer
cooking,and at the sarrre time gives better
results than your regular kitchen range
for all-the-year-'round cooking. This is
New Perfection Oil Cook Stove Week.
Ask these dealers to explain how the
long blue chimneys of the New Perfec
tion Oil Cook -Stove prevent aS smoke
and smell Learn the comfort and econ
omy of cooking with Pearl 03.
RffiCHOM
STOW
Tlalt in U -mlrupola- wtfl after
Fourth.
Mr. T. BctrtL t Men, Is
at the Iiimih of hit antta-law,
Redding mm Mfla. He
up twm Cm Capital Ctty tne past
week ami layl av verjr backward
Valley.
LIVE LEXINGTON NEWS
The Christian Endeavor Rally was
a decided success. It opened Satur
day evening and continued through
out Sunday and, Sunday evening.
With the help of Union 17 officers
and the lone and Heppner C. E. so
cieties, we feel that we had a genu
ine rally.
Miss Rice of Milton, the Columbia
Union secretary and Miss Hoosisr of
Stan fields chairman of the prayer
meeting committee, delivered splen
did addresses along their special line
of work. Miss Stoops and Oliva
Hartwell represented the lone C. E.
and Norton Wlnnard the Heppner
C. E. Sunday afternoon was proba
bly enjoyed as much as any of the
Rally, when the Juniors gave their
program. Mrs. Karl Beach had this
program In charge and with the help
to the Jene Juniors and also Rev. Lee
Sadler a very Interesting program
was given. A great deal of the suc
cess of the Rally is owed to the large
attendance and the Lexington C. E's.
do appreciate the interest shown not
only by local people but also those
who came some distance to attend
and help the work.
Rev. Blackman of Arlington at
tended the Rally Sunday and was so
pleased with the Lexington orches
tra that he suggested they play at
Arlington for the rally to be held
there some time this month. One
feature of Sunday's program which
was enjoyed by all was the social
hour and basket supper which fol
lowed. It has been some time since
a picnic supper had been held in Lex
ington and so well attended. We
wish we could have more of such
events to better acquaint uuroelves
with our neighboring people.
Quite a number of Lexington peo
ple returned from Portland last week
where they attended the Rose Show.
Among these were George McMillan,
W. E. Pointer, Harvey McAHster,
Mrs. Chas. Pointer and Clyde Gentry.
Harvey Miller, son of E. C. Miller,
is visiting in Lexington this week.
Mr. Miller has made his home near
First
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Lexington during the summer sea
sons. He is a graduate of the U. of
O. in the 1917 class.
E. A. Zochert is now drayman,
Prof. Doak having bought a ranch In
the lone vicinity. Mr. Daok expects
to move from Lexington the first of
the week.
Word has been received that Mar
shal McAlister, one of Lexington's
young men, has enlisted with the en
glneering corps of the army.
Mrs. J. L. Jones of lone was a Lex
ington visitor on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Beach returned
to their home in Portland Monday.
W. D. Newlon was a business vis
itor In Lexington Monday.,
Mrs. Warden is making an extend
ed visit with her sister and friends in
Portland.
Regular church services 'will be
held at the Church of Christ Sunday
Lee Sadler, minister.
At The Churches.
The Federated Church.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
At 10:30 the Sunday school and
congregation will unite in a patriotic
program to be given by the children
of the Sunday school and others.
Among other good things we shall
have a short address to the children
on the "Meaning of Patriotism," by
Mrs. Shurte; ' a solo by Mrs. Sims;
short address, "The Duty of the Cltl
zen," by Mr. Woodson; unveiling of
the "Heppner Honor Roll." There
the
is no public service herai on the
Fourth, so come out next Sunday
morning and join us In prayer for
our country and for righteous world
wide peace.
Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m.
Evening service to be announced.
H. A. NOYES, Pastor.
visit
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Cummer
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round-trip fares
To ; .
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OMAHA 67.50
KANSAS CITY .... 67.50
ST. PAUL. ...... 67.50
ST. PAUL, via Omaha . . 72.20
ST. LOUIS 78.70
CHICAGO 80.00
DETROIT . . ... . . 91.00
WASHINGTON . . 116.00
NEW YORK 118.20
PHILADELPHIA .... 118.20
BOSTON 119.20
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and Fridays and Saturdays thereafter to
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Complete Line of Candies and Cigars and all the
Leading Soft Drinks. Card Tables in Connection.
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Pleasing In appearance, with Interior appoint
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$360, Couplelet $505, Town Car $595 all f. o. b.
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J. O. RASMUS, Mgr.
Sales Room in Yeager Blbg., Main St.
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MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
PENDLETON, OREGON
FINE MONUMENT AND CEMETERY WORK
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders-
Phelps Grocery Co.
A. O. PARKER,
- Agent AWossl
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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