The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, December 06, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Here are a few suggestions that will help you solve the Christmas question
WHAT SHALL I GIVE ?
For Mother
TOWELS
DOILIES '
SWEATER
UMBRELLA
DRESS GOODS
MANICURE SET
SILK WAIST
HANDKERCHIEF
FURS
SLIPPERS
SCARF '
BLANKETS
For Father
SWEATER
BELT
UNDERWEAR
SLIPPERS
COMB
SHIRT
GLOVES
TIE
HOSIERY
. UMBRELLA
SCARP
BATH ROBE
CUFF LINKS
PIPE
TOBACCO
For the Children
MITTENS
MECCANO ;
TINKER TOY
BLOCKS
GAMES
WAGONS
AIR RIFLES
SLEDS
PLAY SUITS
GLOVES
SWEATER
PURSE
For Son
HAT
KNIFE
GLOVES
TIE
PURSE
SWEATER
MUFFLER
RAZOR
SHIRTS
HOSIERY
MACKINAW
HANDKERCHIEF
OVERCOAT
SUIT
SHOES
For Daughter
SILK HOSIERY
HOUSE SLIPPERS
PETTICOAT
IVORY ARTICLES
BUDOIR CAPS
DRESS SILKS
VEIL
COAT
SILK CREPE WAIST
w GLOVES
MANICURE SET
NECK WEAR
LET US GIVE EVERYONE A MERRIER CHRISTMAS
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"GGoo0DDs MINOR & COMPANY
Town and Country.
Rain. And then more rain, is the
order.
Fred Griffln and wife of Falrvlew
visited with friends in Heppner the
first of the week.
FOR SALE 2-year-old Shorthorn
bull. Phone 30 F 21. LEO HICKS,
Heppner, Ore.
Elmer Griffiths, drayman of lone,
was a visitor in Heppner a short
while yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ward of Black
horse were visiting with relatives In
Heppner on Wednesday.
Wes Brannon and Claud Keithley
were Eight Mile farmers doing bus
iness In Heppner on Monday.
HOLSUM BREAD. The wrapped
loaf. Made Clean, Sold Clean, De
livered Clean. For sale by Sam
Hughes Co.
Commissioner Padberg came up
from lone Wednesday morning to be
in attendance at County Court yester
day and today.
Charley and Robert Fitzmaurice
will leave today, Saturday, for Port
land to enllBt in the aviation corps.
Condon Times.
Cbas. Bartholomew is Installing a
deep well pumping outfit on his ranch
and will have water piped through
his new house. Echo News.
Andrew Rood is home from a visit
of a few weeks at Portland and Shep
ard Springs. He reports plenty of
rain in the lower country.
B. F. Morgan and two sons were
visitors in Heppner Tuesday, Mr.
Morgan being here to attend the wed
ding of his brother-in-law, W. J. Mar
tin to Miss Florence Babbitt.
Grover Cox this week purchased
the residence property of Louis Sum
nierfleld In East Heppner and will
take immediate possession of the
same. Mr. Summerfleld is at present
employed as janitor In the Eastern
Oregon Hospital at Pendleton, where
he has been for several months past.
W. G. Scott, Lexington banker, Is
spending the week on a visit to Port
land. Frank Roberts returned Monday'
from a visit of a week with his family
in Portland.
L. E. McBee, Umatilla county
! stockman, was In the city from Pen
dleton on Monday. .
I Good cabbages for krout constant-
ly on hand at Cummings Fruit and
' Vegetable Market, Heppner, Ore. lm
I Ina Y7 nnrla vminir farmer nf Hnnaa.
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berry, accompanied by Mrs. Woods,
was visiting In Heppner over Satur
day, returning home Sunday.
Mrs. C. S. VanDuyn, who has been
'spending the past two weeks at the
I bedside of her mother, Mrs. Eliza
I Ayers, departed for her home at Spo
I kane on Sunday.
S. E .Van Vactor has been In Port
land this week. He went below to
attend a meeting of the managers of
the Red Cross Christmas Drive for
memberships, this meeting being held
the first of the week. Mr. Van Vac
tor has been chosen as manager of
the drive for Morrow county.
Roy Campbell of Lexington called
at this office on Friday last and left
his measure for 62 Issues of this first
clasB family journal. Mr. Campbell
states that he keeps a record of the
' rainfall at hli farm on Social Ridge
and that the rains of last week regis
tered 1.12 inches. This means the
ground is now thoroughly wet and in
good shape for farming, and the
farmers are taking advantage of the
open weather to do more plowing and
get in more grain.
Mrs. Josephine Forwood, who has
been in Heppner for the past two
months caring for her mother, Mrs.
E. J. Ayers, expects to return to her
home at Sumpter within a few days.
She is Just in receipt of news that val
( uable papers placed In a safe that had
gone through the Sumpter fire In Sep
tember, had been removed in perfect
condition, the safe just recently hav
ing been opened. She was well pleas
ed to receive the good news. i
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowker visit-1
ed Enterprise the past week, going
over there for the shooting tourna-i
ment. Mr. Bowker speaks highly of
the spirit of Enterprise and he found
a mighty good town In the county!
seat of Wallowa county.
Frank Robinson, lone attorney.
was in Heppner over Monday night.
He 'reports M. B. Haines, proprietor
of Hotel lone, as being quite sick and
threatened with a severe attack of
pneumonia. Mr. Haines has been
Buffering with a bad spell of grippe
and he is now threatened with worse
trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, of
Portland, are visiting at the country
homes of Messrs Cummings and
Brown west of Heppner. Mr. and
Mrs. Stapjeton were formerly resi
dents of this city, at one time owning
the Oscar Minor place just below
town. They have been living In Port
land or the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brenner and
son Cleo were in Heppner on Monday.
Cleo expects to go to Corvallls soon
to take a special course in automo
bile mechanics In order that he may
be prepared for that branch of the
service in the army. He expects to
have to join the forces before very
long.
Mr. and "Mrs. Clifford Slmms ar
rived at Heppner on Friday last and
will make this city their future home, j
They have been living the past fewi
months In Minneapolis, Minn., where
Mr. Simms had gone with the view of
locating. He has now accepted a
place as bookkeeper In the Farmers
& Stockgrowers National Bank In this
city.
Olaf Bergstrom of Eight Mile was
In Heppner a couple of days the last
of the week getting his mangled fin-
ger dressed. The Injured member
is rapidly healing and Mr. Bergstrom
hopes to have the use of his hand In a
short time. The Injuries were receiv
ed some two weeks ago while Mr.
Bergstrom was making some repairs
to his drill. ;
Horn To the wife of Henry North
ness, who resides on the Marlatt
place east of town, a 10 pound
daughter, on Saturday, Dec. 1. Dr.
McMurdo reports mother and child
doing well. .
Lawrence Reaney, formerly of
Lexington, is now located at Eagle,
Idaho, where he asks to have his G.
T. forwarded. Mr. Reaney left here
for Idaho about a month ago and is
well pleased with his new location.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buschke of Rhea
creek were Monday visitors in this
city. Mr. Buschke has started up his
plows since the big rain and will get
a lot of his land ready for early '
spring sowing. He has In 300 acres!
of grain that is now coming up fine.
Hugh. vCurrln and family were over
from Pilot Rock and visited with the
home 'folks in Heppner Saturday and
Sunday. Mr. Currin says that he is
well ixed for feed for the winter; the
Pilot Rock country has had a good
soaking rain and the outlook is
bright for the coming season. They
returned home Monday.
A. T. Warren, a resident of this
county some 20 years ago, now liv
ing at Parma, Idaho, sends In his re
newal to this paper, and states that
he is glad to read the news from
home each week. Morrow county Is
remembered as "home" by the most
of our former residents.
Consult
DR. TURNER
Eye Specialist of Portland
at Palace Hotel, Heppner
Wednesday and Thursday,
December 12 and 13.
In lone Friday, Dec. 14.
"Between The Acts"
A three-act comedy containing clever dialogue and hu
morous situations,
PRESENTED BY
Heppner High School
December 14, 1917
AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
Named in order of their appearance.
Dick Comfort, married yet single Arthur Campbell
Edith Comfort, Dick's wife Loye De Vore
Harris, Comfort's man servant Kenneth Btnns
- Alexander Meander, Dick's uncle. Blamed but blameless
Garnet Barratt
George Merrlgale, an unfriendly friend Vawter Crawford
Mrs. Clementine Meander, Dick's aunt. Blameless but blamed.
Neva Hayes
Sally, Mrs. Meander's maid Isabel Wilson
DOORS OPEN 7:30 PERFORMANCE BEGINS 8:00
R. A. Harrison, an expert coal min
er from Marshfield, Oregon, arrived
in Heppner on Sunday. Mr. Martin
will go at once to the Willow creek
coal mines, where he will have charge
of development work for H. V. Gates.
He is a coal miner of many years ex
perience, having had charge of mines
at Roslln and other points In Wash
ington, and recently superintending
work In the mines of Marshfield.
Otis Patterson, son of Orin L. Pat
terson of Canyon City Is now enroute
for France having enlisted in the en
gineering corps. He has been In the
Reclamation Service of the United
States and working in the state of
Wyoming. Canyon City Eagle.
WANTED All kinds of old Iron,
rags and rubber. I will pay $10.00
per ton for iron If delivered within
two weeks.
GEO. W. VERDOT.
FOR SALE A few pure-bred M.
B. turkey Toms, price $5.00 each.
J224t. B. F. MORGAN, Morgan, Ore,
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