THE GAZETTE-TLMF8, HEPPXER, OREGON, THTKSD V, MAY 20, 1019.
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LOCAL
happening.
E. D. McMillan, merchant of Ler.
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Ington. was In H- pner on Saturday joyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs
i last.
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Prof. Wells, principal of the lone
school, was a visitor In Heppner for
a short time yesterday.
S. W. Spencer and wife and Mrs.
W. A. Richardson were visitors at
Pendleton over Sunday last, and en-
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George Fell while in that city, as
well as visiting with other friends,
jld-time residents of Heppner.
David Hynd, of Hynd Eros. Com
pany of Sand Hollow, was doing bus
iness in Heppner yesterday. He
would like to, see some good rains
visit his section.
Atty. C. L .Sweek and Dr. R. J.
Vaughan had a firthlng trip over In
the- Cottonwood country Sunday and
returned home with about 100 of the
speckled beauties. '
A 9 pound daughter arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Bleakman of Hardman on the 24th
Inst, and Dr. McMurdo reports all
parties Interested, getting along
well.
Alex Wilson was visfting with the
home folks on Monday. He will go
to the mountains for the summer,
having charge of the McNam'ee
sheep.
Mrs. Harold C. Bean arrived from
Portland on Thursday last to join her
husband here. Dr. Bean and wife
will be domiciled in -the, Campbell,
residence, where they have secured
living rooms.
R. N. Crawford and wife leave this
week for Enterprise where they ex
oect to make their home in the
future. Mr, : Crawford will ' have
charge of a place a short ways out
from the capitol of Wallowa county.
Funds to save the 160 Armenian
orphans assigned to Morrow county,
continuo to come In. and next week
w'e expect to" publish the contribu
tions of those districts which have
made their full quota in-the drive.
Some of them will surprise you. .
" Henry Schwartz has been over
from his newly acquired ranch Irf
the Hamilton country this week. He
is gradually getting his effects moved
to the ranch, and expects that his
family will be joining him there in
side of the coming month.
C. C. Patterson recently disposed
of his city property to Mrs. Mary
Perry of Rock Creek, who will move
to town this fall. Mr. Patterson and
family are moving into rooms which
they have had fitted up in the Gilman
building on Willow street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrens and
Rnfns Farrens. farmers of the
Gooseberry section, were visitors in
Hennner for a short time on Tues-
rtav Walter is lust able to be
around again after a siege of sick'
boss with which he has been tussling
since the first of March.
P. M. Garrlgues, wlfo has large in
terests in Heppner, came up from
Portland last week and will spend
some time in this city attending to
business affairs. We understand Mr.
larrigues is contemplating some Im-
jDvemrnts to his property on llaia
itreet.
.Marshall McA lister, recently re
urr.ed from France, was la Heppner
i short time yesterday. He expects
) leave Lfxington the first of the
eek for Portland and resume the
p.sltjon in that city given up at the
line of his enlistment with the 18th
engineers.
Jack Knox, who has charge of
3 me of the sheep of Jack Hynd and
w'll accompany them to their moun
tain pasture in the vicinity of
Granate, was in Heppner for a short
tiue Tuesday and called to have the
0.-T. sent to his address for the year.'
Jiick expects to leave for the moun
tains this coming week.
John L. Jenkins and wife were
visitors in Heppner from Boadman
on Monday.. Mr. Jenkins has a tract
of about sixty acres on the project
and is now about ready to begin his
hay harvest. He thinks well of The
future prospects of Boardman and
says the community is growing
steadily, j
fciiias Wright has disposed of his
property in the south end of town to
F. M. Lovgren of Eight Mile, who ex
pects to movo to town shortly. Mr.
Wright has purchased Hie residence
property of Mrs. Lena Sneil Shurte
and will, take possession at once.
Aiis. Shurte iB now 1 joking, for
another home.
J. C. Kirk this week disposed of
the residence property occupied by
B red Lucas, and family, to H. D.
Mikesell. Mr. Mikesell has sold his
property to Mr. Miller. Mr. Mikesell
3t;ites that he is getting just a little
too old to do much farmlns and he
will now come to town :md "put on
airs" for awhile.
Floyd Fraser, insurance writer,
was in the city yesterday from lone.
Mr. Fraser looks for the usual yield
of grain in the lone country this
season and says that little damage
appeals to be done to' crops owing
to dry weather at present, and the
coming of rain within a few days
will insure a good yield.
Attorney Frank McMenamin was
in Pendleton ever Sunday, where he
acted as toastmaster at the big ban
auet following the initiatory cer
emonies of the Kinghts of Columbus.
Some 40 candidates were taken Into
the order and there was a large
number of members from Heppne.
and Condon in attendance.
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Club Leader Here Saturday.
H. C. Seymour, State Club Leader
of the Industrial Club work, will be
in Heppner on Saturday. While here,
Mr. Seymour desires to meet all
club advisors at the office of Supt.
Shurte on Saturday afternoon.
FOR SALE.
Fleming stacker and buckrakes.
IKE HOWARD, lone. Ore. m22-2t
Paints & famishes
Add the finishing touch to his room that
you have been making ready by having it
"done over." A coat of B-H Floor Stain a
coat of B-H White Enamel or B-H Wall
Tint, and like magic a new room will appear.
Whether you intend "doing over" one room
or your entire house, B-H should serve you. A
thoroughly complete line of painting prepara
tions for every use.
Let us assist you in the proper selection of
what you need.
PEOPLES HARDWARE CO.
Heppner, Oregon. '
Distributors for
BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY, San Francisco
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES.
I.'O.'o. F. Hall.
Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Subject:
Ancient and Modem Necromancy,
alias Mermerism and Hyptomatism,
denounced.
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at Mrs. Gene Slocums.
Everybody is welcome.
CHRISTIAN CHIRCH.
Sunday, June 1st.
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Communion and sormou, 11:00
a. m.
Offering for Foreign Missions will
be taken at, the morning service.
Preaching at 8:00 p. m.
F. A. ANDREWS, Minister.
' THE iiJJER.TEI CHI RCH.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Inter
national Lesson, "What Is Faith?"
Morning Service, 11:00. Sermon
Theme, "The Kind of Religion
People Like."
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Topic, "Reverence." Leader, Charles
Church. 1
Evening Service, 8:00. Sermon
on "Christ the "Conqueror."
H. A. NOVES, Pastor.
DR. F..E. F ARMOR
DENTIST .
Office upstairs over Postofflce
Heppner, Oregon
Dr. Charles C. Petheram
359 Morgan Building
Opposite Imperial Hotel,
Phone Main 6450, Portland, Ore.
Practice Limited to Diseases of the
Kye, Ear, Noso and Throat.
Refraction and Fitting of Glasses
Prices Reasonable.
Dr. Leonard R. Purkey
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
301 Morgan Building,
Opposite Imperial Hotel.
Main 356 Woodlawn 1500
Portland, Oregon
Vibratory and Violet Ray
Treatments.
PRACTICAL
SUGGESTIONS
and experience are what a farmer demand
of the county agriculturist. Theories will
not do.
The First National Bank of Heppner of
fers yon thirty-two years of practical ex
perience in the financial line. Is not that
sufficient recommendation.
Interviews solicited.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Heppner, Oregon
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