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Mrs. Waller Ca. n visit. J ith
fru-ud in lone t!,e f.rst rf the e'k.
lumen Shorlilan of Lna as a bus-Itn-M
tisltor in IYndlPtiin last Fri
day.
Mrs. lYrcy Hughes aud children
returned Sunday from tlioir vacation
Int at the seaside.
Mrs. Harold Bean returned to her
home in Heppner Tuesday after
pending a few weeks in Portland
and other Valley points.
J. C. BalknRer of Boardrcan was
a Heppner visitor last Friday. Mr.
Hallenger Is a lumber dealer in the
thriving north Morrow town.
Miss Elza Love, sister of Mrs. Fred
Lucas, and Mr. Lucas' mother arriv
ed from Wasco Sunday evening to
visit at the Lucus home in this city.
Ellis Irwin left Sunday by auto tor
Rockaway, where he will spend a
few weeks with his mother. Mrs. V.
R. Irwin and sister Betty. They will
return home with him later.
Miss Lavelle Lucas, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas
will leave for Portland Friday, where
she will enter St. Mary's Academy
for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. McXamer and
Miss Lucy Butler, who is visiting at
the McNanier home in lone, were in
Heppner Saturday afternoon. Mr
McXamer was here on business.
Seven car loads of sheep and cattle
went out of the Heppner yards last
Sunday for Portland. The shippers
were A. Henriksen, two cars cattle;
R. J. Carsner, one car of cattle; F. M.
Beck one car of cattle and J. J. Mar
cus two cars of sheep.
iuy with their household goods. By
the ay. Latourell Falls, on the Col
umbia river, were named after Mr.
Latoi'.rt'll's father.
Mis-i Josephine Woolery returned
to her home in Portland Wednesday
after spending the week in this city
as a guest of Miss Florence Ralston.
Joe Pickett has received his dis-:
barge from the V. S. Navy and re
turned to Heppner Sunday evening.
Mr. Pickett was in the service about;
two years, most ut which time was
spent on the Atlantic seaboard. He
has accepted a position with the O.
W. R. & N. Co. and will be located in ;
Heppner for the time being.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gemmell have I
returned to Heppner to make their i
home, after having resided at Tunia
lo, in Deschutes county during the
past year and a halt, where ihoy
bought land under the Tumalo pro
ject. They returned to Heppner lust
week, accompanied by their son
Walter and his family. Walter has
taken charge of the Gemmell wheat
ranch just south ot town.
Among the Heppner people who
plan to attend the Grand Encamp
ment of the G. A. R. at Columbus,
Ohio, are Mrs. Mary A. Bartholomew
and N". S. Whetstone. Mrs. Bartho
lomew will be joined ia Portland by
her son Fred Bartholomew of Es'.a
cada. Mr. Whetstone expects to
spend some time in visiting old time
friends and relatives while back in
his native state.
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Order Your Coal
NOW
1 1 1 The Heppner Bakery
5 M. W. HAMMER, Prop.
, Home Made Bread a Specialty
; I can guarantee my products strictly first-class E
I in every particular and invite every family in
Heppner to give them a trial. 5
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FORI) FOB SALE 1919 model,
Al condition. Write Box .41, Hepp-
Leaves For Dufur.
F. A. Andrews and family left this
morning for Dufur, where he has ac-
' ceDted the principalship of the
E. F. Browning, who has been schools for the coming year. They
working on the county roads, is now had made their home in Heppner
getting about with the aid of crut- during the past year and a half,
ches as a result of a badly crushed I while Mr. Andrews was pastor of
leg. Mr. Browning was working on j the First Christian church. Before
the grader and received the injury entering the ministry, Mr. Andrews
when he was thrown from the ma- had engaged extensively in education
chine. I al work for several years in the mid-
Chas. H. Latourell. local Ford 'lie west before coming out to the
agent, went to Gresham Tuesday to ' Pacific Northwest. The best wishes
join Mrs. Latourell and they expect ' of their rrienat nere go wuu uu. .
to return to Heppner within a few Mrs. Andrews to their new home. jj
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I PIANOS III
U TO BE CLOSED OUT HERE
U $410 Kingsbury Upright.:. $215
ES In Flemish Oak
ES $450 Sehroeder Brothers Upright $335 '
EE 'In Finest Mahogany
$350 Thompson Upright $395
EE In Splendid "Walnut
H $900 Thompson Player Piano $675
EE Mahonany
CASH OR TIME TO SUIT CONVENIENCE
JOHN A. ROONEY
EE Heppner, Oregon
H Representing the Schwan Piano Co., Portland
Have it delivered at once, yoti have
all to gain and nothing to lose.
Why Put It Off
YOU, THE CONSUMER, are the most import
ant factor in keeping the coal industry of this
country going WINTER and SUMMER ALIKE.
BUY NOW. Help spread the toad of
distribution evenly and properly over
tfie year. You are the one to benefit.
Call Early
Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Company
The Gazette-Times Gives More Advertising Value for Each
Dollar Expended for Space In Its Columns Than Any
Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You.
Heppner
lone
Lexington
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HEPPNER GARAGE
VAUGHN & GOODMAN
Successors to AlbertiBowker
We will carry a complete stock 1
of tires, tubes, accessories j
and parts, 1
and will appreciate your patronage j
Our shop is operated by Messrs. j
Inman & Thornton, expert me- 1
chanics, for several years with j
the Covey Motor Car Company
of Portland. 1
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WANTED
To rent or lease, a modern
house. Will pay good rent'
for new house or will take
what you have now.
Party Desires House at Once
Call The Gazette-Times Office
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H TV peach season is now on and we are ready to
H book orders for Express or Parcel Post at the foll-.w-
H ing prices, f. o. b. The Dalles: (Add 27c for express
EE or parcel post on peaches, prunes and tomatoes and
EE 50c on apples and pears.)
H Good Canning Peaches 85c
Bartlett pears 1-75
EE Hungarian Prunes (in 20-lb. box) 1.25
EE Italian prunes 1-25
EE Apples (cookers) r 1-50
EE Tomatoes i-00
EE Address
The Dalles Cherry Growers Union
H Box 327, The Dalles, Oregon. Telephone Main 731
Of all the tires that are made,
why do you suppose we
prefer to sell United States
Tires?
Because they are made by
the biggest rubber company
in the world. And they know
how to build good tires.
They have choice of ma
terials, they have immense
facilities, they employ many
exclusive methods.
They can go tb greater
lengths in testing, improving
and perfecting the things that
make good tires.
We find it good business to
sell United StatesTires.
And you will find it good
business to buy them. They
are here-a tire for every need.
Transfer and General Hauling
We do a transfer and general hauling business
of all kinds. t
Let us figure with you on that next job.
We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
BARNARD & EMRY
Good Oil Is
Cheaper Than Parts
Freedom from unnecessary
repairs and lonrer life for
your car remits from correct
lubrication with Zerolcne.
Scientifically refined from se
lected California crude, oil.
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Callloraie)
Geo. W. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company
Heppner, Oregon.
United StatesTires
are Good. Tires
We know United States tires are good tires-that's why we sell them
Heppner Garage, Vaughn & Goodman, Heppner
E. R. Lundell, lone
Are You Interested in a Truck Bargain?
An attractive proposition on a new truck of standard make.
Inquire at The Gazette-Times.
Gilliam & Bisbee
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Implements
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We have it, will get it, or
it is not made
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