The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, December 13, 1917, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
T O AL L
Our present Xmas Stock contains many gifts out of the ordinary that are
useful and satisfy the requirements of pocketbook and taste.
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THE FOLLOWING LIST MAY AID YOU IN YOUR SELECTIONS :
For Ladies and Misses
Diamond Rings $10.00 to $230.00
Diamond La Valliers H.0O to $35.00
Diamond Brooches .$13.00 to $40.00
Diamond Ear Screws $2.00 to $50.00
Solid Gold Brooches $2.50 to $10.00
Solid Gold Cameo Brooches $5.00 to $20.00
Solid Gold Beauty Pins $1.80 to $2.00
Solid Gold La Valliers $4.00 to $12.50
Solid Gold Hat Pins $1-50 to $3.75
Solid Gold Emblem Pins $1.00 to $6.00
Solid Gold Thimbles , W.50 to $5.00
Solid Gold Bracelets $3-75 to $23.00
Solid Gold Set Rings $2.50 to $150.00
Solid Gold Signet Rings $1.50 to $3.50
Solid Gold Band Rings $3.50 to $10.50
Solid Gold Watches $20.00 to $37.00
Solid Gold Ear Screws - $4-50 to $8.00
For Ladies and Misses
Gold Filled Pierceless Ear Drops.$1.00 to $14.00
Gold Filled Bracelets $2.50 to $7.50
Gold Filled Thimbles $ .25 to $2.75
Gold Filled Lockets. ..$2.50 to $10.00
Gold Filled Beauty Pins $ .50 to $1.50
Gold Filled Rosaries., -$1.00 to $2.75
Gold Filled Bar Pins $ .65 to $3.00
Gold Filled Brooches $1.00 to $8.75
Gold Filled Fobs. .33.75 to $6.30
Gold Filled Bracelet Watches $10.00 to $37.00
Gold Filled Umbrellas $3.75 to $11.00
Gold Filled Silk Fobs ..-$2.00 to $4.80
Gold Filled La Valliers $2.00 to $10.00
Gold Filled Long Watch Chains $3.00 to $4.00
Gold Filled Hair Barettes $1.25 to $1.50
Gold Filled Lingerie Pins $ .50 to $6.00
Fountain Pens $1.00 to $7.50
For Gentlemen
Diamond Tie Pins $8.00 to $24.00
Solid Gold Tie Pins $2.50 to $7.00
Solid Gold Tie Clasps... $2.00 to $2.50'
Solid Gold Cuff Links $3.00 to $5.50
Solid Gold Emblem Pins & Butt'ns $1.00 to $5.00
Solid Gold Set & Emblem Rlngs..$5.00 to $18.90
Solid Gold Signet Rings $2.50 to $15.00
Solid Gold Vest Chains $12.00 to $25.00
Gold Filled Tie Pins $ .80 to $2.25
Gold Filed Cuff Links $ .80 to $4.00
Gold Filled Tie Clasps $ .75 to $2.00
Gold Filled Fobs . $3.00 to $6.75
Gold Filled Waldemar Chains '-.$3.00 to $5.00
' Vest Chains . . $2.00 to $6.T3
Belt Buckles $4.00 to $4.50
Watches ' $5.00 to $40.00
Fountain Pens . : $1.00 to $7.30
For Children
Solid Gold Band Ring's $ .75 to $1.25
Solid Gold Signet Rings 1.00 to $2.00
Solid Gold Set Rings . $1.00 to $5.00
Solid Gold Pendant Neck Chains $2.00 to $5.00
Gold Filled Bracelets... $2.00 to $4.00
Gold Filled Ring Chain .60
Gold Filled Pin Sets ..,...,$1.23
Silver Children Sets $1.73
Bib Holders . ..,.... $1.23
Silver Thimbles... $ .25
SILVER NOVELTIES
Fancy Scissors, Hand Bags, Match Boxes, Elk Card
Cases, Napkin Rings, Sugar Tongs, Individual
' Salts and Peppers, Souvenir Spoons, etc.
Some useful pieces and attractive patterns in Cut Glass and Hollow Silverware
Also Ivory Py-ra-lin Toilet ware De Luxe and a line of the late thing in Oregon Myrtle wood ware.
All goods as represented. .'.V Mail orders from our catalogue given careful attention
Yours for a Merry Xmas
HAYLOR
MAIN ST., HEPPNER, ORE.
And a Happy New Year
ksr Christmaa Gifts ?
Look Over These Suggestions
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Handkerchiefs and Ties .
KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS-2 for 25c
Just right for the soldier boy.
LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS 15c to 35c
Up-to-the-minute, all ready
for mailing.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
MUFFLERS $1.25 to $1.50
BEAUTIFUL WINSOR TIES 35c to 50c
FINE KNITTED FOUR-IN-HAND. . . .
TIES - -50c
Very pretty patterns.
PRESIDENT FOUR-IN-HAND ..58c
Fine selection to pick from.
Sweaters
JERSEY SWEATERS FOR
MEN, Plain - $.300
Striped $3.25
MEN'S SILK H. P. SOX, Pair 75c
LADIES "LUSTRE" H. P.
HOSE - 60c
LADIES' "LUXITE" HOS
SIERY, SILK $1.25
LADIES' SILK H. P. STOCK
INGS $1.10 to $1.25
Assorted Colors.
LADIES' COTTON H. P. HOSE
. 40c
Footwear for All the Family
Sam Hughes Co.
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"Wheatless and Meatless Days in
every restaurant, hotel and boarding
bouse in Oregon should no longer be
a theory, but a fact."
This is the declaration of Acting
Food Administrator W. K. Newell,
who intends to see that the light of
publicity is turned upon all eating
places which do not observe the
Hoover rules on meatless Tuesdays
and wheatless Wednesdays.
"There is no longer any excuse for
not observing the simple requirement
of the United States Food Adminis
tration," said Mr. Newell. "The
public is now familiar with the Hoov
er rules and its purpose, and is giv
ing its hearty support to the eating
places observing the wheatless and
meatless days. It is even becoming
critical and resentful of places which
do not do so. We have received a
number of complaints from different
parts of the State in regard to res
taurants and hotels not making any
attempt to observe the wheatless and
meatless days. We are now making
a list of these unpatriotic places with
a view to publishing their names in
their own communities. The patriot
ic spirit of the public can be depend
ed upon to do the rest."
Mr. Newell suggests that in those
localities which are distant from the
fish market, poultry and cheese dish.
ps be used as a substitute for meat on
meatless days. Vegetable luncheons,
for which several kinds of vegetables
attractively arranged, are served on
one plate, and which are now becom
ing so popular in the first-class ho
tels and clubs of Portland, are also
satisfactory meat substitutes.
Joins Aviation Corps. .
Word has been received by Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Irwin of this city that
their son Stephen has entered th
aviation corps of the United States
army service. Young Irwin, who is a
graduate of Heppner High School,
has been attending school in Cincin
natti, Ohio. He says nearly all of his
classmates have gone into some
branch of the service.
E. C. Maddock, proprietor of the
Grande Hotel in Arlington, is spend
inir the week at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Wilkins. Mr,
Maddock Is now greatly improved in
health.
Mr. r.nr !,:rs. John T. Kirk recent
ly returned from Portland where they
went to see Mrs. Kirk's father, the
late J. R. Simons. They returned
home just before Mr. Simons passed
away. While below, Mr. Kirk made
a trip to his farm near Alsea.
Lumber Moulding
Screen Doors shingles
ALL KINDS OF BUILD
ING MATERIAL
GET MY FIGURES BEFORE PLACING
YOUR ORDER ELSEWHERE
H. C. GTHENS LUMBER YARD
MAIN STREET, HEPPNER. OREGON
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A 6000-MILE TIRE
THE
LANCASTER WIREGRIP
. The Tire With a Thousand Claws
Insures greater mileage and
costs but little more than
ordinary tires.
L. E. HILL, Agent
Willow Street, Heppner, Ore.
A new subscriber to the Gazette
Times this week is Mrs. W. G. Cu
llck, who lives southeast of Heppner.
ALBERT WILLIAMS '
WOOD AND COAL
I have taken over the fuel businesses of both the Hepp
ner Wood Yard and C, H. Goldsmith, and can furnish fuel
of all kinds in any quantity desired. , .
Leave orders vrith A. Z. Barnard or phone Main 393
I , YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
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