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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
I UK ('UFTTK-TIMI S. HJrTr.NEH. OKK., Till To-OW, OCT. a. UHW. n. U-H.mihon, LOCAL HAPPENINGS ,r.. Mr n.l Mr I. I V ; 1 c. ! ,:vr rrc.'k tc Frul.iv :i ;-p- tw. Jn Pernio. L x t.f: r. f.iTr.er, jwnt Fnd.iy in H. tior aurcJ-.cc to business matters A B. Stra.S. farmor of lor.o vhvat motion, spont Fr.jAy in Hepp ner transacting busmrss. Henry StenOer. one of loae's !e su ing heat farmers, ai-cornpaniej by his son Roy. spent S.itr.rJ.iy in Hopp- ner. : Mr. and Mrs. J. F. NU-MH'.an and : little daughter of Lex:r.cton p;.-.a s : shopping risit to Heppr.er V."e,'r.os- day. : A HecrickK-n ar.d J.i.-k l!i-5. two j of Cecil's prominent Oi!:.-er.s, were : business visitors in Heppr.fr the '.is: of the week. : Fred M. Akers. well known Kc!:t : Mile farmer. braed t'.'.e ele:v.en: Ls: : Saturday and cau.e to town to a:ter..i : to some business matters. Dr. McMurdo reports the arrival of : a 10 4 pound daugrter at t'.'.e hotre : of Mr. and .Mrs E. 0. Nei'.l on Butter : rreek on Tuesday, Sept. Soth. j j Frank Griffin, prominent farmer of the lone section, spent a few days in : Heppner last week on business mat-: : ters and meeting old time friends. ! Tom Arnold, Eight Mile farmer. was in the city yesterday completing,: details for his big sale which will i take place on the Stanton ranch on : Saturday October IS. : W. B. Finley, accompanied by his son Arthur Finley. was a business caller in Heppner Wednesday. The Finleys are large operators of wheat ranches out north of Lexington. Spencer Akers of the Peoples Hardware Company expects to leare in a day or two on a combined pleas ure and business trip to Portland and will be absent from the city two weeks. L. L. Jakes, who farmes a large tract of land in the Fairview district was a visitor in Heppner Wednesday, his especial business being to settle the balance of his taxes. He has lust finished combining his crop. Phill Jones, who has been farming in the Lexington .section the past year, has purcrased the Ernest Hunt j I residence near the depot and the j : family will make their home here,': where the chiidrei. can have the ad-ij Tantage of school. I Oscar Keithley, who returned last: week from a trip to North Yakima. ' reports that that section suffered one of the most severe wind storms in its history. Mr. Keithley was in a part of the wind torrent with his car and said for a time it looked like he was going to be completely wrecked. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bortzer have been visiting during the past week at the home of Mrs. Bortzer's daughter, Mrs. Fred Tash. - Mr. Bortzer re cently sold his large wheat ranch in the lone country and will locate in Hood River for the coming winter.at least, and later may decide on an other location. Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Arthurs of Portland have arrived in Heppner and will make their home here this winter, Mr. Arthurs having accepted a position with J. E. Maxwell at the Fountain of Sweets. Both Mr. and Mrs. Arthurs are accomplished musi cians and they will be a valuable ad dition to the social and musical life of the city. :r 1 ol rear: .'er their .owell and oer to ;hi weok w,;i make both have s a::.l have i lullcton Men party of 1 Bur Atori; Paper. v.d'.eton men headed by E. B. AUrich, editor of the Ten dleion East Progonian, form a com pany which has purchased the As toria Evening Budget from Oratke brothers. The Gratkes have pub lished the Budget for the past 23 years. M. K. Chessman, foremrly city editor of the East Oregoniau. w ill take charge of the Budget as ed iter and manager. Fred Laiupkins j ami Lee P. 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