The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, September 13, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, UCPPXER, ORFXtoN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1917.
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THE FINEST
"DIAMOND BRAND" STYLES.
You will find us headquarters for the
newest styles and best values in all grades
of footwear.
There is no doubt of quick delivery of shoes
you buy from us. We placed our orders early
and protected the interests of our trade by buying
liberally.
When you need shoes anything from the season's
newest styles to the best staple shoes
COME TO US. .
Wo will serve you quickly and at exceptionally
good prices.
Quality is the foundation of our business, and we
always furnish the best possible values at excep
tionally Iov.' prices.
No Sale is Complete Unless You are Satisfied.
Our Motto.
Ths Best For The Price,
Ko Slattcr What The Price May Be.
E. N. GONTY," The SHOE MAN
HEPPNER, OREGON
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THE GAZETTE-TIMES
Makes Clubbing Arrangement With
The Oregon Farmer
Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers
AMONG oar large drde of readers
there are a great many who are in
terested directly or indirectly in
fruit growing, dairying and other
branches of farming. All of these
naturally wish to keep in dose touch with ag
ricultural activities throughout the state;
and to know about any fight which is being
waged for the measures Oregon farmers
want and against all sorts of schemes that
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
interests of this state.
iWe have, therefore, made a special dabbing
arrangement with THE OREGON FAR
MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower,
who is one of onr regular subscribers and who
is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON
FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE
OREGON FARMER in combination with
this paper at the same rate as for this paper
alone.
This offer applies to all those who renew or
extend their subscriptions as well as to aQ
new subscribers. If you are interested di
rectly or indireefly in Oregon agriculture,
do not miss this mrasual opportunity, but
send yoor order in now.
THE OREGON FARMER is the me farm
paper which is devoting itself excrasivdy
to the farming activities and interests of
Oregon. It has a big erganizatkm gath
ering the of importance to farmers,
dairymen, fruitgrowers, stockraisers and
poultry men; and it has the backbone to at
tack wrongful methods and combinations and
bad legislation, and support honest leaders
and beneficial measures. We are confident
that our readers will congratulate us on our
being able to make this splendid and at
tractive dubbing offer.
The Gazette-Times, one year.. ..$1.50
The Oregon Farmer, .... IM
$2.50
BY OUR SPECIAL CLUBBING PLAN, BOTH FOR $1.50
THE GAZETTE-TIMES
HEPPNER. OREGON
for SALE.
Choice residence lot, 66 x 75. See
me before October first.
GEORGE HENDRY,
Heppner, Oregon.
BARGAIN IN LUMBER
2000 feci, 2x6, No. 1 and 2 Common.
Lengths 16 to 24 feet.
J. W. JOHNSON,
Telephone 533
Heppner.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Dr. H. T. ALLISON ...
Physician A Svgeoa
Office In Odd Fellows Building.
HEPPNER, OREGON
Dr. N. E. WINNARD
Physician & Burgeaa
Office ta Fair Bulldlnf
HEPPNBR - - OREGON
A. D. MoMURDO, & D.
Physician ft Snrgeoa
Office In Patterson Drag Store
HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON
Dr. R. J. VAUGHN
' DENTIST
Permanently located In the Odd
Fellows building, Rooms 4 and B.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW
Office In Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oflce on west end of May Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. . NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
V,
Office, Roberts Building, Heppner
Office Phone, Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Building, Heppner, Oreg.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONB :- :-: ;-: :-: -: OREGON
CLYDE and DICE WELLS
SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south of Postofflce.
Shaving 26c Halrcuttlng 85c
Bathroom in connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TONSORAL ARTISTS
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FINE BATHS SHAVING 26c
J. H. BODE
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
"Tailoring That Satisfle
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
HEPPNER :- -:- OREGON
IS HEMS i
The Fred Ely home was open to
the many friends of liss Josephine
Moore and Mrs. Isickson Sunday eve
ning, it being both ladies' birthday.
A general good time was enjoyed by
all. Mrs. Ely served refreshments f
fruit, cake, sandwiches and coffee.
Guests present were: Earl Morgan
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook,
Mr. and Mrs. Broady, H. 0. Ely and
family, H. Swank and wife, Mr. Em-
merson and wife, Geo. Ely and Mrs.
Isickson, B. F. Sorenson and family,
M. C. Todd and wife, J. Y. Gibson and
daughter Juanita, and Miss Irene
Benedict, Miss Florence Babbott,
Morgan's new school teacher, Miss Li
Josephine Moore and Miss Lucille
Jones; Messrs. Wm. Martin, Ray
Klinger and Cecil Thome.
F, M. Broady's friends gave him
a pleasant surprise on his birthday
Thursday evening, Sept. 6. Mrs.
Broady served sweet. Juicy water
melon and large, delicious peaches,
both grown on their ranch, cake,
candy, sandwiches and coffee. Eacn
member of the party enjoyed himself
and wished Mr. Broady many more
birthdays. Guests' present were Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Troedson, Geo. Ely and
Mrs. Isickson, B. F. Morgan and fam
ily, H. Swank and wife, Mrs. Fred
Ely and children, David and Ellen,
Misses Elva Troedson, Lucille Jones,
Lera Githens, Mrs. M. C. Todd and
Messrs, Wm. Martin, Ray Klinger and
Mr. Holbrook.
Miss Goldie Benedict, who finished
the eighth grade In Morgan school
last year, is a student In lone high
school this year. Franklin Ely will
take his first year in High school In
lone this winter. School commenced
September 10.
Mr. Louy and daughter of lone
were callers at the H. Holbrook pear
orchard at Morgan Wednesday, tak
ing away several sacks of the fine
fruit.
T. M. Benedict, Sr., delivered sev
en head of mules, raised on the
Diamond T ranch, to a mule buyer
in Heppner Saturday.
T. M. Benedict, Jr., and wife were
dinner guests at the J. Y. Gibson
home Sunday.
Mrs. T. Mr Benedict and Mrs. M.
C. Todd called on Mrs. F.. M. Broady
Monday.
Geo. Ely and Mrs. Isickson called
at the J. Y. Gibson ranch Sunday af
ternoon.
Our worthy postmistress, Mrs. Hoi
brook, returned home Friday.
F. M. Broady sold a valuable cow
to Mr. Emerson not long ago.
J. Y. Gibson has ordered him a
new Paige car.
Miss E!va Troedson will teach in
lone this winter.
Miss Ruth Rivers will attend high
school in Portland.
Miss Lera Githens teaches near
Heppner this winter.
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Have you bought your
School Supplies
School text books
Tablets, Pencils,
Crayons; Paints.
In fact, everything you
need in that line.
A Large Assortment at .
HUMPHREYS DRUG CO.
M. J. BRADFORD
"The Village Painter"
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. ;
COUNTY COURT MEETS
(Continued from First Page)
House - 330.
J. J. Wells, Assessrs's Exp. 300
H. Nelson, Court House Ex. 2.
Heppner Wood Yard, Fuel
Acct. for Court House 411.
T. J. Humphreys, Agt. Pre
" mlum on Insurance Policy
Court House '. 110.
Arthur Jones, Bounty 3
Earl Rand, Bounty 6,
Mrs. E. G. Noble, Bounty 3.
Lyn Dempsey, Bounty 3,
W. A. Richardson, Clerk's
Exp. - 11
W. L. Copenhaver, Bounty. 3,
J. A. Yeager, Dist. Sealer.. 13,
Walter Mead, Bounty 1,
T. J. Humphreys, Treasurer
. Exp. 10,
Roy E. Duncan, Bounty 39,
Chas. Gray, Bounty 3,
J. R. Olden, Bounty 3,
Lena Snell Shurte, Supt. Ex. 20.
C. F. Hemrlch, Bounty 3,
The Gazette-Times, Equali
zation Board - 6,
County Court 12,
County Clerk 14
Current Exp 7,
Heppner Light & Water Co.,
Court House Exp 58,
PacifiCrTel. & Tel. Co., Cur
rent Exp. 1 36
L. A. Rlenaman, Water Mas
ter 45
J. J. Wells, Assesaow Exp.. 10
Heppner Herald, jjUsessora
Exp. . -J.-t-- 3
Glass & Prudhomme Co., As
sessor's Exp i 1
Sheriff 1
Clerk 63
Supt. 3
W. G. Sqott, Sheriff Ex 8
Thomson Bros. Court House 2
Gilliam & Bisbee, Ct. House 17
Beattle & Hoffman, Clerks
Exp. 4
Lena Snell Shurte, Supt. Ex. 12
C. C. Chick, Poor Aect 37
M. L. Case, Coroners Exp... 13
Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff Exp. 60
Current Exp. 18
Evelyn Shipley, Sheriff Exp. 60
Todd Protectograph Co.,
Treas. Exp. 71
W. E. Straight, Election Ex. ' 3
Geo. J. Currin, Commission
er Exp. 20
C. H. Bartholomew, Bounty 3
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"jLet Us Figure With You For Your
Harvest .Supplies
We- arc better prepared than ever to fill all orders as
c u: r.act: :s larger and more complete and
prices a: c less than if we had to
buy cn today's market.
omson
Broth
ers
Homestead Relinquishments
FIVE OR SIX
SEE ME BEFORE MAKING FILINGS
Grain Insurance
I ALSO CARRY AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, AND
ALL OTHER KINDS OF INSURANCE
AND BONDS.
ROY V. WHITEIS
The Insurance Man
Heppner, Oregon
AN APPEAL TO BUSINESS REASON
ABILITY AND WILLINGNESS go to make
T up the strongest attractions we can offer
the people around Heppner for their pat
ronage of the Farmers & Stockgrowers National
Bank. You will find us not only able to take
care of your business and farming needs but
willing to do so whenever it is feasible for both
customer and institution.
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST OX
SAVINGS DEPOSITS, PAYABLE
SEMI-ANNUALLY, ' '
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
THE FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK
Heppner, Oregon
Total General Fund $4 195.04"
The G.-T. Joh Printing Satisfies