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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1917)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXEB, OBEGON, THURSDAY, JVLY 1917. Sever! ' t $ i ! HAIL INSURANCE! Costs no more written now than later. TE PROTECTED ALL THE TIME. Prepared iS) ness is just as essential m growing grain as in war. Hail and Fire insurance is true prepared ness. We write both kinds in the strongest com panies in the United States. SEE US BEFORE PLACING YOUR INSURANCE Smead & Crawford 1 When it is Time to Eat ! 2 t JUST REMEMBER' I The O. K. Restaurant I CAN PREPARE THE HEAL THE WAY YOU WANT IT. OUR EXCEL- LENT SERVICE IS MAINTAINED TO GIVE UTMOST SATISFACTION $ We Invite Your Patronage People's Cash Market Phone Main 73 Wholesale and retail dealers in ' FRESH AND CURED MEATS Prompt attention given all orders. HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor I AM COUNTY AGENT FOR Truck Attachments for ail Makes of Cars One ton Trucck attachments for Fords $350.00 Vi ton, $550.00; 2 ton Truck, $600.00. Attached to any make of 3-speed car F.O.B. Heppner E. H. Kellogg, Heppner, Ore. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph Bring the Kiddies early while they are fresh and rested The picture will be prettier. S1GSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon. mmm ?880L5 I 8k Tj. a A J., TTTtT' T01 e&n build It yemridf from th mattrUli wa will ihlp yoa, arb pWct nnmbril oftrefolly youoMalittU COMMON SEN BE and HAMMER. W ship thU houM complat at th.low priot quoted direct from our mill to yon. You'll Save Big Money Hat only an tbli bom bat on any at the othari hows in oar Flan Book or tend ua year own lan and w'l quot yon our nrlc on maturiala ir It READY OUT AMD READY TO ERECT. WRITE FOR OUR PLAN BOOK TODAY READY BUILT HOUSE CO. 183 BROADWAY PORTLAND. OREGON Address all Inquiries to C. F. Schoonmaker Agent For Morrow Co. Heppner ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A A ... ... ... A A ... A A ... ... ........... . . TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTff fWI Jh if 1 A ... . . . . -TTTTTTTtt I have just received a lot of La dles' genuine Imported Peruvian Pan ama Hats. Just the thing tor sum mer wear. Priced at $3 to $6. MRS. L. O. HERREN. WALL PAPER BUYERS ATTEN TIOX, 1910 BARGAINS. Assortment never better. Nearly entire line at last years prices. Case Furniture Co. Twelve or- fourteen new cross walks are being laid In Echo accord ing to reports and the cost of each Is said to be $55. ' VROKESMOJfAL COLUMN Dr. H. T. ALLISON Physician ft flurtceoB Office in Odd Fellows Building. HEPPNER. OREOON Dr. N. E. WINNARD Physician & Surgeon Office in Fair Building HEPPNER - - OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office In Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER :-: :-: OREOON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located la the Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 6. HEPPNER, OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK ATT0KNEY8-AT-LAW Office In Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offce on west end of May Street HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Roberta Building, Heppner Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner, Oreg. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE -: -: OREGON CLYDE and DICK WELLS SHAVING PARLORS Three doors south of Poatofflca. Shaving 25c Halrcutttng 35c Bathroom in connection. PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. T0N8ORAL 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 ORBGON BRADFORD & SON "The Village Painters" Contractding Painting and Paper hanging, Phone 653. 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. Return to Illinois Home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Goldsmith returned to their home In Newton, Illinois, last Friday after visiting for several months at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Clark in this city. Mr. Goldsmith held a position at the Hen ry Ashbaugh blacksmith shop during his stay in our city. They hiay de cide to return to Morrow county at a later date. BUYERS II WEEK IS 5 ill AN H UAL M Merchants Convention at Portland August 6 to 11 Will Be a Big Attraction ax Usual. "Business as usual" is the slogan adopted by Portland merchants who are to participate in Buyers Week for the fifth time. They will enter tain their up-state friends August 6 to li. The slogan fits in with President Wilson's Idea of going on with the usual occupations of the people an letting the war department and Con gress run the war. Conducting "business as usual" leaves the ordinary citizen in position to respond to special calls for his time and money when the President and the country need them. "Business as usual" will keep the country sane and strong to meet the emergencies of the war. Buyers Week at Portland this year will be a conference of the business men of the Northwest over war con ditions, as well as an inspection of the gigantic stocks of goods carried in that city. One interesting feature is to be the Inspection of the shipyards where wood and steel vessels are being turned out, and the offering of an opportunity Tor every merchant to secure first hand Information as to the influence this Industry is goiiijfto exert on all lines of business. It has already stimulated the lumber camps and mills, and the immense number of mechanics it employs is creating a steady demand for products of ev ery section of the Northwest, League Will Preach Patriot ism Through Organization New York, July 24. The greatest patriotic educational campaign this country has ever seen Is being organ ized by the National Security League. It Is a campaign to arouse the people of the nation to a realization of what the war means and what their pa triotic duty is. The first definite plans were laid at a meeting of prom inent educators called by the Secur ity League in this city early In May. Since then, college and university presidents and professors, university extension systems, Chautauquas, law yers, writers, editors, judges, politi cians and business men In all parts of the country have endorsed the idea and promised the Security League their fullest cooperation In carrying it out. The League's plan is to organize through its Committee of Patriotism Through Education, of which Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart, of Harvard University, is Chairman, a system of addresses on patriotic and war topics by means of which trained speakers will carry into every city, town and hamlet In every state In the Union the following message The causes of the war, the reasons for the en trance of this country Into the con flict, what the United States must do to carry out its part, and the knowledge that not only the exist ence of democracy in the abstract but also the very life of this nation itself depends upon victory over Germany, Percy Garrigues came up from his Portland home the first of the week and is spending a few days here in specting the new building that has re cently been built on his property ad joining the Heppner Garage. Jeff Neel has taken a position in uuuLiuvub ui tuuuiguu. Bros, store. Dlllard French, extensive cattle man of eastern Morrow county, re cently bought 1000 tons of hay in the lower Butter creek country at $10 per ton. Reports say that later Mr. French was unable to buy any hay in that section for less than $16 per ton. Miss Melba Griffiths, a popular young lady who taught in the public school the past year nere, has gone to New Mexico to join her mother, expecting to make her home there. Miss Griffiths will be geratly missed by her many friends in this city but they wish her success and happiness wherever she may go. Starkey & Hill have opened up their business in a new building on Willow street adjoining the paint shop of Bradford & Son. Mr. Hill is the local agent for the Universal Tire Filler Co., and Mr. Starkey, who is an electrician, will carry a com plete line of electrical fixtures. The building is owned by Clyde Wells. .mo uuveruuieui neeas f armers as j well as Fighters. Two million three I hundred thousand acres of Oregon California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested In United States. To be opened for homesteads and sale. Containing some of best land left in United States. Large Copyrighted Map, showing land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, temperature etc., by counties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Portland, Oregon. At The Churches. CbMrch of Tirit. Preaching Sunday morning and evening. Subject of morning ser mon: "Handicapped Lives." Eve ning: "Wisdom from the Coney." Big Shipment or Wool Kast. Shipments aggregating three Quar ters of a million pounds of wool with a valuation of about $400,000 are being made by Thomas Ross to the Boston firm of Crimmins & Pierce. Twenty-two large cars have heen or dered by P. C. Hunter, local ageu of the O-W. R. ft N. Co.. in which to make the shipments. All of the wool was purchased for ihe Boston companv by Mr. Ross dur ing the past few weeks, and does not Include any of the Echo wool which went to. market early this spring. - Following are the points from which the 22 car shipments are being made: Shaniko 8 "cars. Condon 4 cars. Pilot Rock 4 cars, Heppner 4 cars, Gwendolyn 2 cars, and Juniper 2 cars. Echo News. FOR SALE. t . ; One second hand Brown-Lewi combine, built in Walla Walla, only run two seasons, In good condition. Separator run by gas engine. Price SO0, will trade for livestock. Call on or address R. A. THOMPSON. Athena, Oregon. Frank Roberts made a business trip to Pendleton last week. J. T. Knannenbere and familv passed through Heppner Monday on their way to their lone home after spending two weeks In recreation at Lehman springs. RHEUMATISM ANTI-URIC. The famous ! ROOT and BERRY remedy for RHEUMATISM. . . Contains no : opiates or chemicals, and will ! not injure the most delicate stomach or digestion. Results guaranteed or money refunded. Price $1.50 per outfit. For sale by PATTERSON & SON & ' HUMPHREY DRUG CO. BE PREPARED fill mr THE JONES WEEDER To raise better crops by cultivating more and raising less weeds. It will pay you to Invest In a' Jones' Weeder. This machine has been greatly im proved this year and will be a great factor in bigger crops. Built In sections like a harrow, each section cuts five feet. You can use as many sections as needed. Six horses pulls three sections cutting fifteen feet. Absolutely the best machine ever built for cultivating summerf allow; does the work speedily and thorough ly. Get a Jones' Weeder beforo the weeds get big and ruin your summer-fallow. See C L JONES w H. C. ASHBAUGH, Heppner, Oregon. Dr. Gunster Graduate Veterinarian at PATTERSON & SON Drug Store J Hardware Is all the name implies and nothing more. Some hardware is better than ether. That depends. We carry complete lines of Hard ware in the best known and more widely advertised lines. Vaughn & Sons Hardware Dealers City Meat Market All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This is the place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts AGKATS FOR "SEALSH1PT" OYSTER3 Johnson & Johnson