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TIIE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1917.
PERSONAL MENTION
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The HORN PASTIME
VICTOR GROSHEN, Prop. '
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More Motor Car Value
At Less Actual Cost
This is the day of big values in motor cars. Never be
fore in the histov of the industry have you been able
to buy, per dollar, so much comfort, so much utility,
so much real motoring value.
We make this statement in the face of sensational ad'
varices in the cost of labor and materials. Those
motor car makers who have followed the scientific,
progressive manufacturing methods that have made
the industry remarkable have not bpen forced to ad'
ance the price of their cars anywhere near the pro
portionate increase in the cost of materials.
We believe that no other industry has achieved as a
group of successful motor car manufacturers among
them the Paige have achieved in constantly in'
creasing quality and constantly keeping down the cost
Today you can buy more motoring value for $1600 than
you could for $3500 five years ago.
Then your purchase price did not include a self-starter, a
windshield, a top, headlights, tire carrier, etc. Now
you find all these things, as well as innumberable others,
making for luxury and comfort, on your car when it
leaves the factory. The purchasing power of the dollar
in this field has increased to an extraordinary degree.
As for the relation of price to value the Paige-Detroit
Motor Car Company has always been in a most for
tunate position. Low capitalization, low overhead,
low profit per car combined with scientific manage
ment and the most complete manufacturing equipment
have enabled this company to put the maximum of
value into its product and also to keep the price down.
These unique assets, too, accc int for the quality that goes
into every Paige car quality which has reduced to
the'minimum the cost of maintaining and driving and
enjoying The Most Beautiful Car in America.
That is why you can buy so much quality in The Most
.Beautiful Car in America at so low a figure in spite
of rising markets. It is the secret of Paige leadership
and Paige popularity.
Note It is impossible for us to guarantee the following prices for any definite length of time
Stratford
Fairfield
Linwood
Brooklands
Dartmoor
Sedan
Sedan
Town Car
Limousine
"Six-5t" seven-passenger
"Six-46" seven-passenger
"Six-39" five-passenger
"Six-51" four-passenger
"Six-39" 2 or 3-pabsenger
"Six-39" five-passenger
"Six-51" seven-passenger
"v.-.;" seven-passenger
"Six-51" 'ieven-passenger
$1595 f. 0. b.
$!450f.o.b.
$l2b0f.o.b.
$1795f.o.b.
$1260 .0. .
$1875 f.o.b.
$2400 f.o. b.
$2850 f. o. b.
$2850 f. o. b.
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Detroit
Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan
RIVERS AUTO CO., lone, Ore.
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Phelps Grocery Co.
E8TRAY NOTICE.
There came to my place, about 8
miles east of Lena, Morrow County,
Oregon, on July 16, 1917, the fol
lowing described animals, to-wit:
One gray mare, 8 or 9 years old,
weight about 1000 pounds, branded a
capital V uptiide down on left hip. A
capital D was also added to this
brand when the animal was taken up,
it being a hair brand.
Owner may take possession of said
animals by proving ownership and
paying costs of advertising and keep.
Con McLaughlin, at the Mollaly
ranch. Phone 24F4, Heppner; Post
offlce, Pilot Rock, Oregon.
Ellis Minor of lone was a Heppner
business visitor Tuesday.
Oscar Schaffer and son of Monu
ment were In the city the first of the
week.
Conrad and Delbert Bellenbrock of
Monument were Heppner visitors this
week. ,
Frank Roberts returned Monday
from an extended visit to his old
home in Iowa.
A. G. Davis is a new Lexington
subscriber to The Gazette-Times dur
ing the past week.
Tom Boylen, young sheepman of
the Echo country, was a business vis
itor in this city last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Padberg, who
live on their farm west of Heppner,
were early Monday visitors in town.
David and Will Hynd, Sand Hollow
farmers and stockmen, were in Hepp
ner Tuesday attending to business
matters.
C. E. Woodson and family have re
turned from a vacation spent in the
vicinity of Herren's Mill on upper
Willow creek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Raglan of the
Variety store spent the past week in
Portland attending Buyers' Week.
They returned home Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomson re
turned the last of the week from
Portland, where they had an enjoy
able time as guests at the Annual
Buyers' Week.
A card received this week by Al
bert Bowker from Mrs. Bowker states
that she and Mrs. Geo. Purdy ar
rived in Tia Juana, Mexico, without
mishap and in good time.1 They are
now homeward bound.
Mrs. W. A. Richardson has been
under the doctor's care since Monday.
Her condition for a time was quite
serious, although much improved
now. She is suffering from an acute
attack of stomach trouble.
Albert Coffee and mother arrived
in Heppner the last of the week from
their home in Harrison Gulch, Shas
ta county, California, to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Raglan.
Mrs. Raglan is a daughter of Mrs.
Coffee.
Miss Josephine Cameron, formerly
of this city but now living in Port
land, is spending a few days here,
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
B. R. Patterson. Before returning
home, Miss Cameron will visit rela
tives In both Pendleton and La
Grande.
Leonard Carlson of Gooseberry was
In the city on business Tuesday. Mr.
Carlson is an extensive wheat farmer
of the Gooseberry section and with
his brother, Emil, operates a thresh
ing outfit. Mr. Carlson announces
that threshing will start on their
place next week.
G. A. Bleakman was In the city
Monday after a truck load of mer
chandise. Mr. Bleakman says that
Duval, who until recently worked for
him, not only absconded' with one of
Hardman's charming widows, but al
so forged Mr. Bleakman's name to a
check in the sum of forty dollars. Mr
Bleakman Is of the opinion however
that Duval will refund the money la
ter. At least he is going to give him
the benefit of the doubt.
A letter to the editor this week
from Robert H. Young, now a marine
at Mare Island, announced that he
has Just left the hospital after a se
vere illness. He likes the training he
is getting and says all the boys In his
time when they will sail for France,
time when they will sale for France.
Bob says his company will be trans
ferred to a point on the Atlantic sea
board in the near future. He sends
his regards to all the boys.
Construction work on the new resi
dences in Heppner is progressing rap
idly. Hanson Hughes will moye into
his new home soon. The Interior
finishing work is about completed.
Camp & Dupuy have the Stacy Rob
erts resldenoe on Gale street well un
der way. The concrete basement and
foundation was finished Monday by
J. W, Johnson. ' On the west end of
Center street the new residence of
Mike Kenny Is rising rapidly. T. G.
Denisee and his crew of carpenters
have finished the concrete work and
are now busy putting up the wooden
structure. Work on the new resi
dence of Dr. McMurdo on Chase
street has been started. J. W. John
son Is "putting the finishing touches
to his new house at the end of Gale
street this week.
FOR SALEA Chalmers car of
the latest model; run but few miles.
A bargain for some one. See Martin
Reid.
Abstracter Takes Vacation.
P. A. Anderson of the Morrow
County Abstract Company- left Wed
nesday for Portland and the coast.
Before returning home he will go as
far East as Chicago and will also visit
at the home of his parents In Aber
deen, South Dakota.
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Ford
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The handsome Ford Coupelet, the moBt conve
f nlent and serviceable among two-seated motor cars.
Big, wide seat deeply upholstered; large doors
with sliding panels of plate glass; waterproof and
cozy top lowered or raised in two minutes. The
price of the Ford Coupelet Is $505, Runabout $345,
Touring Car $360, Town Car $595, Sedan $646 f.
o. b. Detroit. Leave your order with us today.
WALTHER-WILLIAMS HDWE. CO.
J. O. RASMUS, Mgr.
Sales Room in Yeager Blbjr., Main St.
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TINE MONUMENT AND 'CEMETERY WORK
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
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