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First this shoe repairing ut Gun-
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Albert Howker Is speniling the '
week In Portland. J
loU 8.U.K White Wyandotte
roosters. Phone 365.
Howard Anderson of Eight Mile
spent Saturday in lleppner.
Mrs. Jeff Neel returned Sunday
from a brief visit In Portland.
II. L. Writer was In the city Mon
day from Ills Black Horse ranch.
Ora Adklns of Eight Mile was a
Tuesday business visitor in lleppner.
Sheriff George McDuffee is confin
ed to his home this week with Illness.
Arthur htci'fi, local farmer as In
town Tuesday, driving his new Dodge
car.
Oscar Peterson of Eight Mile was
a Saturday business visitor In llepp
ner. Fred Tash returned the last of the
week from a business trip to Port
land. Bring your old stioes to E. N.
Gonty's shoe storo and get them re
paired. Claude Cox, local creameryman,
is confined to his home this week by
Illness.
Eddie and David Heitmann of lone
spent Tuesday and Wednesday In
lleppner.
O. A. Devln, south end stockman,
is spending a few days in lleppner
this week.
John II. Blake and Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Blake of lone were visitors here
on Monday.
J. D. French, the Gurdane stock
man,' was a lleppner business visitor
on TueBday.
John Urosnan, the Lena Btock
nian, was a Monday business visitor
in Heppuer.
Mr. and Mrs. Den Buschke and soj
Will of Khea creek were In the city
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Akers of lone
were business visitors in lleppner
last Saturday.
Don't throw jour old bIiocs away.
Bring them to E. N. Gouty and have
them repaired.
County Assessor Wells is reported
on the sick list this week and is con
lined to his home.
Erik Bergstrom, prominent Goose
berry farmer, was a Tuesday business
visitor In lleppner.
Chas. Jayno Is able to be up and
around once more after having a se
vere uttack of the inlluenzu.
Miss Norma Frederic will leave
Friday for Pendleton to visit with her
mother and Miss Neva Hayes.
Pat Crow returned Tuesday even
ing from a business trip which took
him to Portland and Eugene.
W. II. Irwin and Jos. M. Hayes re
turned on Monday from Portland,
where they spent the past two weeks.
Burton H. Peck of "Sagenhurst"
was In tho city Saturday to attend
the meeting of the Farmers' I'nion.
J. W. and J. E. Stephens of Hard
man, were Saturday visitors here
and met with the Farmers In the 1.
0. O. F. Hall.
Bert Hall, local garage man, came
up from Portland tho last of the
week, whore he has been receiving
treatments from an eye specialist.
M. W. Hammer, the local baker,
went down to Salem last Saturday on
a brief business trip. Ho returned
home Monday evening.
Mrs. Earl E. Gilliam and Mrs.
('has. Vaughn returned Sunday from
Portland, where they had spent the
week.
Lawrence Redding motored In
from his Eight Mile ranch Saturday
und nttended the Farmers' meeting
here.
Do you use Willow Brand butter
on your table? See advertisement of
Morrow County Creumery Co. in this
Issue.
John F. Vaughn, who had a ten
day's round with the flu, was able
to be up town for the first lime on
Tuesday.
Nels Johnson and L. A. Anderson,
prominent Gooseberry wheat farmers,
wore Wednesday business men in
lleppner.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Zlnk, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hellker and George Zlnk
of lone were visitors In lleppner on
Saturday.
Andy Hood Jr. returned on Mon
day evening from Portland where he
spent an enjoyable vacation of sever
nl weeks.
Albert Adkins, of the Tum-A-Lum
has boen confined to his home the
past week with a mild attack of the
Influenza.
Vaughn & Sons, who have taken
the agency for the Nash car, received
a carload of these machines the last
of the week.
Loren Mikesell is driving a now
Ford "bug" which he recently pur
chased from Chas. H. Lntourell, the
local dealor.
James Carty, extensive north end
sheep man, was a business visitor In
lleppner on Monday from his Tub
Springs ranch.
LADIES black purse left In post
ofllce Inst Friday belongs to Mrs. L.
8. Yeager. Finder roturn to this of
fice. Reward.
County Clork Wators issued a mar
riage license last Thursday to John
P. Schmidt and Wllliolmina Macy,
both of this city.
Mrs. Ed. Buckman was called to
Portland Monday- on account of the
serious illness of her niece, Mrs.
Eloyd Hutchinson.
Ewing P. Berry, of Lexington, who
bought the Hill ranch above llepp
ner a short time ago, transacted bus
iness here on Tuesday.
B. E. Crego, local phone manager
and Stephen M. Irwin of the Gates
Half-Sole, spent Tuesday in lone and
Lexington on business.
Gub Williamson, who helps Earl
Wlgglesworth run his big sheep ranch
out on Butter creek, Is spending a
few days In lleppner this week.
Everett Pattison, local high school
student, Is helping to take care of
the money at the Farmers & Stock
growers National Bank this week.
A. Skoubo of Boardman was a bus
iness visitor in Heppner on Wednes
day, and reports conditions flourish
ing on the North Morrow project.
W. B. Barratt returned home from
Portland on Tuesday evening. He
sptnt two weeks in the metropolis
.aklng degree work in the Masonic
lodge.
Dr. Harold C. Bean reports the ar
rival of a 5 1-2 pound son at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brown,
on 1'pper Butter creek, Wednesday,
Feb. 4.
George W. Milholland returned last
Friday from Pohland where he spent
an enjoyable week attending a con
vention of Standard Oil Northwest
agents.
G. A. Bleakman of Hardman and
Lee Pad berg of lone, county commis
sioners, were here this week attend
ing the regular monthly meeting of
the county court.
Wm TI. Cronk. local Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Company mannger, went to
lone Tuesday to receive a team of
horses which has been purchased for
use In the local yards.
Mayor Vaughan has been confined
to his home the past week with a se
vere attack of the Influenza. His
Asa I or X L f.
FIVE MILLION PEG?I.E
USED IT LAST YEAR
ILL'S
CASCARA SrP QU I N 1 N L
SutxUrd cold remedy for 20 year
in tablet form -uie, mre, no
opiate break t up a cold in
hour relieves trip in j oars.
Money back tl it ua i n
genuine bo nai m ra
top WIib aar.
picture.
At AllPrug Storm
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condition is not Berious and the doc
tor reports him on the mend.
Laxton McMurray, Matt Halvorsen,
E. II. Turner and A. M. Zink were
farmers from the lone neighborhood
who attended the Farmers' Union
meeting in this city on Saturday.
Jas. F. Sheridan of Sand Hollow
made a business trip to Condon last
Saturday, driving over In his car. He
says the roads between Heppner and
Condon at the present time are al
most closed to "navigation."
Mrs. Tom Johnson, who has been
spending the past several months in
Colorado, where she took post-graduate
nursing work, returned to
Heppner last week and Is now busy
helping to care for a number of lo
cal flu cases.
Wm. James of Portland spent a
few days In Heppner last week look
ing over the local field with a view
to opening up a machine shop for
tractor repair work. He was favor
ably impressed and expects to return
at a later date.
Mrs. Ruth MacAnally, teacher in
the local schools, left last week for
Puyallup, Wash., where she will visit
with Mr. MacAnally. Her grade, the
primary, is not holding classes this
week, due to the sickness of a num
ber of the pupils.
Waldo Miller, sales agent for Mor
ris Brothers, the Portland bond
house, Is spending a few days In
Heppner this week. While here, Mr.
Miller Is enjoying a visit with numer
ous old friends of former days at the
I'niversity of Oregon.
Neil Doherty was in t uw n on Wed
nesday from his rurnii in the lone
section. Mr. Doln-rty's rii-'S.t h-g,
-vhiih was broken :t a result of a
smash-up in a runriit-Aay sometime
ago, is nearly mendi-d now. Hi; took
a new Ford car li'iiii'- with him.
The Gazette-Times has received
from the Associated Industries of
Oregon, a directory' containing 166
pages, listing the varied industries
of the state. The directory is a book
of handy reference as well as giving
an idea of the state's rapid growth
along all Industrial lines.
Word was received in Heppner on
Tm-sdav bv Soencer Akers that his
sister, Mrs. August Lundell had died
at Weston as a result of the influen
za. Mrs. Lundell had made her home
in Morrow county for a long number
of years and was a former resident
of Heppner. She Is suvived by her
husband and three children.
Dr. Bean was called to Lower But
ter creek on Monday night to attend
Mrs. Hugh Stanfield, suffering from
pneumonia following an attack of the
flu. At this time Mrs. Stanfield is
reported to be getting along fine. The
doctor also attended Billy Penland.
who is bad sick at the same place, and
will have a hard time getting
through. Mr. Penland has been sick
for the past ten days or more, and his
mother, Mrs. Rebecca Penland of this
city is at his bedside and attending
him.
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The largest electric sten p
In the world advertises
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on Times Square. New York
City: it is 250 feet long, 70
feet high. Made up of 17.286
electric lamps.
The fountains play, the
trade mark changes, read
ing alternately WRIGLEV'S
SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT.
and JUICY FRUIT, and the
Spearmen "do a turn.
This slun Is seen nlshtlv by about
500.000 people from all over the world.
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ing and rode the goat for the boys
up in the K. of P. hall.
Sealed HNffiBBBgM Kext 6
HST Brooch pm with pearls anj
riihiM, Fair Pavilion New Yeara
da:. (. L.ave this office. Reward.
Lots of pi p left. List your ranch
with E. M. Sliutt, the real estate man,
and make a 'luiik, snappy sale. tf.
KIKE AM) HAIL INSURANCE.
For Are and hall Insurance call on
C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman
building. Willow stioet.
JAMES AUSTIN
Practical Teaching of All
Band Instruments.
BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY
Terms.
Apply at The Gazette-Times Office.
VIOLIN LESSONS
A. W. ARTHURS
Will start lessons as aoon as class
of 7 or more can be organized.
Private instruction by appointment.
Dog Licenses Are Due.
Inasmuch as the Supreme court of
the State of Oregon has ruled that
the dog tax license law is now valid,
I notify all dog owners of Morrow
county that there is now due and pay
able at the office of County Clerk, a
tax of $1 on all males and of $2 on
all females. This law is independent
of any city ordinance requiring a
dog license. Dog owners will act ac
cordingly. J. A. WATERS, County Clerk.
Get the Top Market Price
for your
Raw Furs
Send them to
The GOLDEN RULE FUR CO
603 First Ave., Seattle, Wash.
WRITE FOR PRICE LIST AND TAGS
Pure bred Mamoth Bronze Tur
keys, both hens and toms for sale.
Write or call on B. F. Morgan, Mor
gan, Oregon.
For Sale P. & O. 8-ft. disc, In
good condition. Write or call C. R.
Peterson, lone, Ore. lm.
FOR SALE 2 year old Percher
on (Pure Bred) stallion, for sale
cheap. Could use a good sized, young
team of work horses. Write B. F.
Morgan, Morgan, Ore.
KHEEP WANTED 225 head .of
good, young bred ewes. State price,
Lreed and full particulars first letter.
B. Johnston, Saginaw, Oregon.
rJwtDAr Wholesome. Cleamin.,
'IllJpIr1" Ircshing ind Healln
TN Lollon Murine for Red.
Ion G v'j J ness- Soreness, Granula
Vf. , .TrirC tkm. Itching and Bur-ing
YOUR tltOof the Eyes or Eyt Is;
"2 Drop." After the Movie. Mrtorinjr or Golf
will win your confidence. Ask Your Druggist
A't Murine when your Eye Need Care.
Murine Eye Kemetly Co., Chicago
Matt Halvorsen, prominent lone
farmer, came up last Tuesday even-
CANCER
NO KNIFE OR LOSS OF BLOOD
No Plasters and Pains for Hours
or Days
TUMORS PILES FISTULA
GOITRE
DISEASES OF WOMEN
SKIN STOMACH BOWELS
FOUR YEARS STUDY IN EUROPE
OVER THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
'ortlaad Physical Therapy Laboratories
413-417 JouraaJ Bid. VUHTLAND, ORB.
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The Measure of Credit
Bank credit is measured by
no hard and fast rule; each case
is dealt with individually at the
First National Bank.
Character is the foundation
of credit, and frequent personal
contact with patrons promotes
a true value of this factor.
Ability has weight in deter
mining credit. Earning and
net worth are important con
siderations. At the First National Bank
regular customers are in the
preferred class. The Borrow
er's bank balance is always a
factor in obtaining credit.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Heppner, Oregon
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, over $200,000.00
Minor's Annual Invento
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We have in transit a carload of g
No. 1 Spring Barley
Anyone wanting good seed barley
i will do well to call on us. I
After taking stock of the merchandise on hand we find some
things that should be moved and have decided to put prices
on them that will move them in a hurry.
COME AND TAKE THEM AWAY
Leach & Scott
Warehouse
Lexington, Ore.
Remnants Remnants
Short leiights of the best patterns of silks, wool goods, outings, crepes, ginghams,
etc., etc.
Take Them For One-Half Price
STYLISH WINTER COATS
FOR WOMEN AND AND GIRLS
These ;nv all good stylish models and if you can use anything in this line, you can
not afford to miss this sale.
Priced $15.00 to $29.50
Old Style Coats, Suits and Dresses
$1.00 to $3.00
(iood warm materials. Bettor than you can buy now at many times the price. The materials
alone are worth three or four times the price asked.
MAKE THEM OVER FOR THE CHILDREN
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