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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEITXER, OREGON. THUKSD AY. AUGUST 30, 1917
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VICTOR GROSHEN, Prop.
SOUTHEAST CORNER MAIN A 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
Model Eighty-Five Four
bjext to change mlhout natitt
Pacific Coast Pric $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 wide margin, ail 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. tv
MINOR & CO., Agents, Heppner
Ml. 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
FOB SALE Shetland ponies. In
quire of Josephine Woolery, lone.
The new concrete walk is slowly
winding its way up the eft side of
Chase street. Contractor Buckman
is laying the walk this week in front
of the S. W. Spencer property and
the W. R. Irwin residence, which was
purchased last week by J. T. Knap
penberg of lone.
Gus Williamson, the Blue Moun
tain poet, is spending a few days in
Heppner from the Wiglesworth ranch
on Butter creek.
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turn to Eats
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Think of Us
Phelps Grocery Co.
May Move to California.
J. E. Musgrave, who owns prop
erty the other side of Hardman was
in Heppner Tuesday on business. Mr.
Musgrave is about to trade his in
terests here for property in Califor
nia, and if the deal goes through he
will move with his family to the
southland.
Late Wedding Ceremony.
City Recorder J. P. Williams was
called from his bed at 12 o'clock last
Saturday night to tie the nuptial knot
making Pete Nelson of Olex and Les
sie Hacker of this county man ana
wife. The wedding was delayed on
account of the contracting parties be
ing unable to procure the proper wit
nesses to secure the marriage license.
They will make their home near Olex.
Getting Wells Drilled.
J. S. Buseick, Hamilton sheepman
is spending a few days in Heppner
on business. Mr. Buseick is now hav
ing three wells drilled on his Grant
county property, T. B. Buffington of
lone having charge of the work. Ac
cording to Mr. Buseick, Mr. Buffling
ton has enough jobs contracted to
keep him busy for the next three
years.
Clarence J. D. Bauman, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bauman,
who reside on Willow creek Just
above Lexington, left last Friday for
Portland to enlist in the marines.
Another son will leave soon to join
the new National army.
way engineer, who has been making
his headquarters in Pendleton, was in
Heppner Friday. Mr. Bennett has
sent in his resignation to the state
department, but his successor has not
yet been announced. ,
3. W. Sadler, Portland bridge con
tractor, passed through Heppner last
Saturday on bis way to Monument
where he has charge of the construc
tion work on a big new bridge across
the John Day river at that point.
G. M. Blakely, accompanied by his
daughter, Miss Katherine Blakely,
were pver from their home near Mon
ument last week. While here, Mr.
Blakely received a new Buick from
the Heppner Garage.
J. W. Beckett, accompanied by
Mrs. Beckett, arrived In Heppner Sat
urday from their home in Portland.
They were on their way to the old
farm at Eight Mile to make a visit
with their son Walter and his family.
Bob Sargent, formerly of the Phill
Cohn warehouse in this city, is down
from Alberta for a few days visiting
with old friends. Bob has been do
ing well in the north country.
Miss Madge Morrison', who has
been spending a few weeks visiting at
the farm home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. N. Morrison, returned to
San Francisco last Friday.
Emmett Cochran and J. L. Wilklns
are attending the annual ram sale in
Salt Lake City this week.
WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER
HEPPNER 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-WILLIAMS HDWE. CO.
J. O. RASMUS, Mgr.
Sales Room in Yeager Blbj?., Main St.
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983 BROADWAY PORTLAND, OREGON
Address all
Inquiries to
CF.Schoonmaker!
Agent
For Morrow Co.
Heppner