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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1917)
P:ge Two TIIE OAZKTTK TIMSS. HEPPXKR. OREGON. THURSD AY, AUGUST 23, 1917. The HORN PASTIME VICTOR GROSHEN, Prop. SOUTHEAST CORNER MAIN & MAY STREETS Complete Line of Candies and Cigars and all the Leading Soft Drinks. Card Tables in Connection. First Class Service Give Us a Call if hf5Sg y Model Eighty-Five Four .. TdoU, Bvbjmt to cftonft m&md ahtt Pacific Coast Price $1010 This is the world's most pow erful low-priced car. It is fundamentally the same car that year after year for many years has enabled Overland to lead by a vids margin, all cars of such comfortable size. Power! Comfort!! Economy!!! These advantages in true bal ance, as combined in this Over land, give unmatched satisfac tion to the man who owns this overwhelmingly successful car. Come to our store get yours today. MINOR & CO., Agents, Heppner 1 II . II, ,n,. ,.- T. HOOD ICE CREAM Pure -:- Delicious -:- Refreshing Something Special Every Sunday . ALL SOFT DRINKS SERVED HERE THE VERY BEST THE PALM LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES BEST CANDIES FOR SALK Shetland ponies. In quire of Josephine Woolery, lone. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Elli of La Grande were in this city Friday. Otto L. Wall and wife of LaGrande passed through this city Saturday. Edgar J. Stevens, Portland insur ance man, was up the first of the week to look over his big wheat ranch in the Black Horse section, .vhicli he recently purchased from Dan Hanshew. your thoughts turn to Eats Think of Us Phelps Grocery Co. Huscoe LanRley, wife and daugh ter, passed through Heppner Monday puroute by auto to their home in Sil verton. They bare been touring the Northwest the past three weeks and are just returning from a visit to the Yellowstone National Park. Mr. Langley last a set of Ford side cur tains while passing through Morrow ccunty some thre.- weeks ago. Any one findiug the same may leave thorn at this office. turned Friday from a visit of two weeps to Portland and the coast. They report a most enjoyable trip. Stanley G. Jewett, of Pendleton with the United States Biological rnir- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Currin re-vey, was in Heppner Sunday. PATRIOTIC SERVICE . LEAGUE TO 8E FORMED The Oregon Patriotic Service Lea gue, which embraces in its organiza tion the Oregon State Council of De fense, is forming its various units throughout the state. This League will act as a clearing house for all the organizations in Oregon. Bruce Dennis, formerly of La Grande, is di rector of the work. Mr. Dennis, upon the suggestion of County Judge C. C. Patterson, has asked W. W. Smead to act as organ izer for the Morrow county league it is likely that Mr. Smead will accept. The purpose of the Patriotic Ser vice League is to build up efficiency tn all industrial lines, placing them ill a war basis, thereby making them jf the greatest possible value to the government in the presnt crisis. A recent appointment made by Mr. Dennis is that of W. B. Barratt to the committee of live stock production, Chas. B. Sperry and wife and Mose Gambill and wife were in Heppner Saturday, Mr. Gambill being called here to take his physical examination before the local exemption board. Conductor Lewis of the Heppner branch line, left Monday for a ten day s vacation in Portland. He will make a trip to the beach before re turning home. Jack Hynd and Jim Shaw, promin ent Cecil stockmen, were in the city Saturday. R. .J Carsner and wife, who live near Spray, spent several days in Heppner last week, where Mr. Cars ner was transacting business. Mrs. Selena Scharff and Miss Ber tha Scharff of Monument were in the city Saturday. W. 0. Hill and son of Lexingtoi were Heppner visitors Saturday. New Tunger Rectifier for ra-cWir ing batteries. Not another one like it in Morrow county. Bring in your batteries. OREGON GARAGE. WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER HEPPNEfS FARMERS' UNION WAREHOUSE CO. WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES AND PELTS. Ford! THE UNIVERSAL CAR The handsome Ford Coupelet, the most conve nient 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 $645 f. o. b. Detroit. Leave your order with us today. WALTHER-WILUAMS HDWE. CO. J. O. RASMUS, Mgr. Sales Room in Yeager Blbjr., Main St. i L MONTERESTELU 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 ALL WORK GUARANTEED J,4i.4i4ii4.4..t,,,l,.AJ.XJ.J,.M ,t t,.j..,H.. , H ,t4 fi,, ft You can bnild it yonnelf from ihsmatsrlaln wt will ihip you, flach ple nrtmbered cftHtfullT you me a little COMMON SENSE and a HAMMER. w ablp thi bouse complete at the low priot iutd direct from oar mill to you. You'll Save Big Money Not only on this bonne but on any of the otheri ihown in our Plan Book or lend ni your own plan and we'll quotu you our prior- on materials tot it-RADY CUT AND READY TO BRiCT. WK1TK FOR OUR PLAN BW)K TODAY READY BUILT HOUSE CO. 983 BROADWAY PORTLAND. ORE00N Address all ! Inquiries to C. F. Schoonmaker j Agent For Morrow Co. I Heppner I