The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 02, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THK GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER. OREGON, THTR9D AV. JAMAKV 2, 1910.
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HP HE machine and repair shops of t lis Garage are now in charge of Messrs.
RIVERS & ACKLEY, men who thoroughly understand the business.
All accessories, tires and car sales business continued under old management.
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The room made cheery and comfortable by
the glowing warmth of Perfection Oil Heat
er. Lights at the touch of a match. No
troublesome fires to bother with. No dust,
no dirt, no ashes.
Gives steady, comfortsble warmth for many
hours on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever
obtainable fuel. No smoke or odor, Portable.
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DEALERS:
Gilliam & Bkbee, Heppner, Oregon
Bristow & Johnson, lone, Oregon
Leuch Bros., Lexington, Oregon
G. A. Bleakman, Hardman, Oregon
Charley Hoy Influenza Victim.
Word was received in Heppner
late Monday evening from Monu
ment, announcing the death there of
Charley Hoy, a leading stockman of
that section. Mr. Hoy was taken
sick about ten days ago with in
fluenza, but being strong and healthy
he did not think it necessary to take
to his bed, so continued about his
worn until pneumonia developed.
Tills came on suddenly and very
severe and Mr. Hoy became a victim
of the disease after about two dayi
of suffering. A little over three
weeks ago Mr.s. Hoy died in Heppner,
leaving an infant son of eight days,
and now the father is called. There
were no other children in the family.
Mr. Hoy was quite well known in
Heppr.er, and recently spent several
weeiis here during his wife's illness.
chased a handsome chain to 30 with
It. Judge Patterson has bea quite
busy since Christmas, thanking his
friends for this klndty remembrance.
Krnest Kirk of Killsboro, was ;u
lltppner over Monday night in com
pany with J. M. Koy. being on their
way to Monument, '. which p. tint
they went Tuesday with Bert Bow
ker. binding sick-i.s in the home if
Mr. Hoy, Mr. Kirk returned hnne
on Wednesday. Mr. Hoy remained in
Monument to look after affairs of
his iikeased son, Charlie.
To Poison Rubbit.s.
F. It. Brown went down to Irrigoi
and Boardman today, where he will
assist In getting those places organ
ized for putting on an extensive
rabbit poisoning campaign. Mr.
Brown states that the people of the
Alnine district are now ready to
begin the work in their section
having completed the building of the
wire oens. He looks forward to
great results being accomplished in
this way in the destruction of the
pests.
BASEBALL COMES BACK WITH THE SAME
OLD HEAD AX.
JucUro Patterson Kindly Remembered
As a token of appreciation of
kindnesses and courtesies shown dur
ing his long eucumbency of the office
of county judge, C. C. Patterson was
remembered on Christmas by the
gift of a fine gold watch, the lonors
being C. E. Woodson, S. K. VanVac
ior, S. E. N'otson, K. K. McMenamin,
J. J. Nys and C. L. Sweek, the at
torneys of the city, and J. A. Waters,
J. J. Wells, 1'. A. Anderson and Wm.
Avers of the court house force. The
Kift was handed to the Judge on
Christmas eve by P. A. Anderson
-with the expression of the best wish-
of the donors, and to say that Mr.
Patterson Is proud of this token of
esteem is expressing It mildly. The
watch is a handsome opeu face
Hamilton, and to make the time
piece secure, the two sons of Mr.
Patterson, Andrew and Ilaird pur-
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Market Day - Auction Sale
Fourth Saturday of each Month at
ROUNDS,
MORROW CO. FAIR G
HEPPNER
TIk? FARMERS' EXCIIAN(JK of the Inland Kmniro has lia.l so many
rctjuests for the Sale that we have decided to make it a regular event
at iloppucr. If you have something to sell remember nothing too
small uothing too large list early and get the advantage of adver
tising. FOURTH SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH
See our list of Stock Ranches, Wheat Farms and Summer Range for
Kale. We have two bargains in registered Stallions.
Do you want the latest information regarding INCOME TAX returns?
We have it. Come and see us. Phone or write.
Farmers Exchange of the Inland Empire
Rooms 5 and (!, Roberts Building.
F. A. McMENAMIN, Auctioneer. F. R. BROWN, Manager.
lone Masims Install.
The installation of the newly
It-c.ted and appointed officers of lane
Klge No. .1. F. & A. M took
i'kice at thei." hi' II in lone on 1 110
evening of December ISth. At this
time the following officers for the
year were inducted into omce: u.
B. Harlow, W. M.; F. L. Christenson,
S. W.; H. M. Cummins, J. W.; C. C.
Chick, Treas.; T. B. Bufflngton,
Secretary; C. A. Ldw, Tyler; J.
Howk, S. D.; Guy Cason, J. D.; J.
H. Wilt and S. K. Moore, Stewards.
The Ma-sons of lone have recently
fitted up their hall,, in conjunction
with the Order of Eastern Star, and
they now have a very comfortable
meeting place.
Have YOU settled your subscription account yet?
At the Court House.
Some changes are being made this
week at the court house in the way
of moving about of the offices.
Assessor Wells is getting his fur
niture and fixtures moved into the
room heretofore occupied by Judge
Patterson, while Ed Berry is busy
decorating the room just adjoining
on the north for the reception of the
new cunty Judge, V. T. Campbell,
who will be inducted into his chair
on Monday next. The room vacated
by Mr. Wells will be fixed up for the
reception of the county court. The
new quarters of the Assessor will be
much better for room and lighting
than were the old where he was
pretty badly crowded.
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F. A. McMenamin was called to
'endleUm on Monday to attend to
lome income tax matters. He re
nrned home on Wednesday.
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We extend hearty greetings.
Your liberal patronage is ap
preciated, and we wish you
bountiful prosperity for the
NEW YEAR
A iliUlli lIlMIIIIHIMWIIIIl 1 v1 AT TV
"Baseball more popu.ar than ever In 1919" U the clarion , cry of
always Three diamond heroes of former world series a jffa. . are
r?odv slated for the discard, according to reports. Mathewson is to
be let on it a Cincinnati, as is Rowland of the Chicago White Sox says
dope, while Pat Mown has already been released as manager Of. the
Philadelphia Nationals.
NOTH'H OF A XX I' Ali ST(K'1
HOLDKKS MKKTIXO.
Notice is hereby given that the
nnual meeting of stockholders of
I lie Heppner Mining Company will
I 0 held at tho office of Sam E. Van
actor in Heppner, Oregon, on the
(cond Tuesday in February, being
no 11th riav of February, 1919, at
I i o'clock in the afternoon of said
I ay. This meeting Is for the pur-
j ose of electing oflicers and for the
I ransaction of such other business
j hat may appear.
D. B. STALTER, President.
J. 0. HAQUR, Secretary.
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