The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, February 12, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE ;AZI:TTK-TIMK8 HEPPXKR, Till I'.SDAV, I i n. 12, 1020.
local Ke?fe
DIAMONb QUAUTY
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Kil'Ht class shoo repairing at Uwn
ty's. Ircsli tows I 'or Sale J. K. Lucas,
LexiiiKtou, Oregon.
A. W. Dykslru, Buutli llemer far
mer, was in the city on Wednesday.
Harvey McAllister of Lexington
was a Tuesday visllot In llenpuer.
Waldo Vincent, tlie Lena merchant,
was a lleppner business caller last
Saturday,
11. S. Clark, prominent fanner of
the Strawberry section spent Saturday
in lleppner.
O. II. Harlow, warehouseman ut
Jordan, was a Monday business visit
or in lleppner.
rreu Late is working in liif tax i m;
crj'anmeni ot me sueria s ou.ee ui roosters.
tlit. court house.
Mrs. E. K. Lucas of Wasco is a
guest at the home ot her son, J. F.
Lucas, ut Lexington.
Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Olden were
In the city Monday from their farm
home west of lleppner.
Mrs. John F. McMillan and Miss
Velma Drown of Lexington were
Monday visitors In our city.
J. U. Moyer, former Uluck Horse
farmer, Is spending a few days in
lleppner this week from his home at
Newport.
N. F. Lawson, who took down with
the flu ubout two weeks ago, is now
reported by his physician to have the
suuill pox.
0. J. Cox,' who has bought the W.
H. Munkers property at Lexington,
Is moving with his family to the
wheal city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Halph Akers are re
joicing over the advent of a baby
daughter at their home last Satur
day. lone Independent.
Miss Essie Shutt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Shutt, lias returned to
her home In this city after spending
severul weeks lu Portland.
County Agent Hunt went up to Guy
lloyer'B 1 Union creek ranch on Satur
day und did some surveying. The
versatile county agent is in great de
mand. NEWTOWN PIPPIN eating aim
cooking apples, $125 a box. Enclose
check or money order. 1). L. CLARK,
K. F. I). No. 1, Dox 88, Hood ltlver,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Cox were called
to Oregon City last week upon receipt
of a telegram saying that their daugh
ter, Mrs. Hertlia (jiger is seriously ill
with pneumonia.
A llenriksen. prominent Cecil
stockman, spent several days In
lleppner last week, aiding In the re
organization of the Morrow County
Fair Association.
Jos. T. Knuppcnherg, extensive
Morrow county land owner, Is up
from his Portland home this week
and spent Tuesday in lleppner on
business matters.
II. F. Sorenson of the Central Mar
ket is "among those present" In the
lleppner business world, after being
qunrrantined at his home for several
days with influenza.
lion. C. E. Woodson, prominent lo
cal attorney and member of the state
legislature, went to Portland the last
nf the week to meet with the state
highway commission.
Mrs. Carrie Vaughn returned last
,,....1, IV,, n. nn intensive trit) in the
u..ii, Kim mu.nl several weeks in
California and nt Cottage Grovi
where u sister lives.
Peter Ilrenner, veteran Eight Mile
r.,- .. u-.iu n business caller in
lleppner on Friday. Mr. Hrenner
says crop prospects in his neighbor
hood are, at tills time, exceedingly
good.
Jos. Kskelson was up from Lexing
ton last Saturday to spend a few
hours on business. Mr. Eskelson has
moved back to his ranch in Chirks
canyon and says ho Is feeling younger
every day.
Mrs. Chester Darbec and daughter
Miss Gwendolyn left for Portland
last Friday, where Miss llarbee will
re-enter school and her mother will
spend a week on a visit, before re
turning home.
Ladles I thank you for your liber
al patronage the past yenr. I now
have the new supplies for the coming
year. Write nie a card and I will
call. Mrs. M. L. Oncy, agent for Nu
llone corset.
W. O. Hayless has purchased the
interest of It. K. Jones in tho Hopp
ner Delivery Co. Mr. Jones had only
rnientlv mirchased the partnership
Interest of Phil Jones. The firm of
Hayless and Lawson will continue tho
business.
W. P. Thompson, lubricating ex-
pert for tho Standard Oil Company
dropped in on the local station for
a brief visit last Saturday while mak
ing n tour of the Northwest territory.
When nt home, Mr. Thompson is
found in the main olllce of the com
pany in San Francisco.
L. V. Gentry, who recently ncoom
ranied his young nephew, Frank Gen
try to Portland, returned homo last
Thursday evening. He reports the
young man, who underwent an opera
tion for the removal of u portion of
tho mastoid bone, as recovering in a
highly satisfactory manner.
C. P. SI ruin, county assessor of
Umatilla county, who has been In of
fice longer than nny other nssessor in
the state of Oregon, has announced
that ho will ho a candidate 'for re
election. Mr. Strain was thirty four
years of ago when he took tho office
and will pass out nt tho ngo of fifty-two.
FIVE MILLION PEOPLE'S
USED IT LAST YEAR
HILL'S
CASCARAH? QUININE
.Standard cold remedy for 10 ytv
opiates breaks up a cold in 24
Hour renevei grip in a gitb-
Money paci u 11 lau. ins
genuine box nat a Kea
top with Mr. Hurt
picture.
, At AllPrm? Stor
VJJ P M W
KALE White
Phone 365.
Wyandotte
For 1920 PM Only The M-
Albert Howker, local auto dealer,
returned Monday from Portland
where he made a brief business visit.
Urine your old Biioes to E. N.
Gonty's shoe store und get them re
paired.
Miss Elza Love has returned to her
school at Weston after making a visit
;it the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lu
cas at Lexington.
E. S. Duran of Lexington was In
the city on Tuesday to attend the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
the lleppner Mining Co.
Walter Cason, city marshal, was
able to resume his duties on Wednes
day after being "housed up" for sev-
ral days on acount of illness.
W. G. Moore, the Willow creek
saw mill man, accompanied by Mrs.;
Moore, has been spending Beveral
ilayB in lleppner on business this
week. j
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J. H. Hradbury, the veteran sales
man who has a wide acquaintance
In this part of Oregon, Is in Heppm r
this week, meeting his many old
friends.
Jay Cox, local farmer, was In town
Wednesday to receive treatment for
a badly sprained wrist. The injury
was the result ot Mr. Cox being
thrown from his wagon.
Mrs. Oran Stubblefleld, hostess at
the Lexington hotel, was a business
visitor at lleppner on Monday and
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '
Arthur Heynier while in the city. j
W. E. Cummings, who recently
sold out his Morrow county wheat
land west of lleppner, is now located
on a tract of land near Mullino, in:
Clackamas county. '
Walter Kilcuo and Jos. Haves, well
Known east end sheepmen, were hern
in Wedneidav nfter ranch supplies.
nming in Mr. Hayes new 2 ton
truck.
v. n Noble returned Monday from
a week's visit lo Portland, Corvallis,
and Monmouth. Mrs. Noble is Btill
with her parents, who are in ill
health at the present time, at Mon
mouth. The Willamette valley has
been enjoying beautiful weather the
I as1 week, according to Mr. N'rble
Harry Quackcnbush who was In
the city Tuesday from ills Rhea creek
ranch, reports several cases of sick
ness in his neighborhood. The J. E.
Gillespie family are all down with the
flu, and also some people who are
visiting at the Gillespie home aro sick
with the malady, there being 14 alto
gether. All young people (age not measur
ed by years) not attending any other
Young Peoples Society Meeting are
cordially invited to attend the Christ
Ian Endeavor meeting at the Federa
ted church next Sunday evening, at
6:30 sharp. ' Leader: Mr. Hunt.
Topic: What Prayer Will Accom
plish. Ps. 34: 1-22. Questions for
study: Why ought men pray when
and how?
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The increased cost of farm
ing makes necessary the
careful selection of siedi Im
proved varieties that produce
profitable crops.
A Safe Guide
to Quality and
Fair Price
Our Seed Catalog and Planter's
Guide is the standard reference
for growers of the Northwest,
IlKtnsour comptrte lmof S..ed-.l rcci
anj Plants, t-ertiliwri. H'.uKry anj
Be Supplier Sprayi ami Sprayers.
Dairy Supplies and Equipment
This handsome bock
is more than a Caiak&
!tt a true duida to
Profitable Planting
Your Name ahouU be on our Malltnn List
ASK FOR CATALOG No 43Q
AJ Prone li pin with p'arlsand
rufi.i Fair P.i.i'ii'iri .NV" Vf:;rs
.,itii.. Leave this o!ti-e. l!"ard.
Lots of pi p left. List your ranch
with V.. M. Shutt, the real es'.ite man,
and nuike a quirk, snappy sale. tf.
I IKK AM) HAIL INHITMNCE.
For fire and hall Insurance call on
C. C. Patterson, Becond floor Oilman
building. Willow stieet.
JAMES AUSTIN
Practical Teaching of All
j Band Instruments,
BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY
Terms.
j Apply at The Gazette-Timei Office.
VIOLIN LESSONS
A. W. ARTHURS
Will start lessons as Boon as class
of 7 or more can be organiied.
Private instruction by appointment.
office nTvvri tcVixtftv n w,rj,ou"
and A H i-Vf M L Tl kJ5S I vS East Fin
cT f j W!SS!t53
FAIR TREATMENT COMBINED WITH BEST PRINTING
AT THE G.-T. OFFICE
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
Make Your Guess Today
A fine 12-llt. Koast is yours for a little figuring on
the weight of the dressed cow hanging in our shop. Con
test ends tomorrow (Friday) at 1 p. m., when the beef
will be weighed and the award given.
CENTRAL MARKET
McNamer & Sorenson, Props.
ffanilDIMP WkoleMnie, Cle9ln(
'IIWP! Relreshing and Htslinj
I ' ET I""'-Murine for Ret
'or ?v'j j ness. Sorme5s. Granull
Z, JrvrC''on ItchingandBur-itig
TOUR LILJof the Eyes or Eye. Is;
"2 Drops" Afler thf Moviet. Motorinp or rt
will win your confidence. Ask Your Druggist
Murine when your Eyes Need Care.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
CANCER
NO KNIFE OR LOSS OP BLOOD
No Plasters and Pains for Hoars
or Days
TUMORS PILES FISTULA
GOITRE
! DISEASES OF WOMEN
i SKIN' STOMACH BOWELS
! FOUR YEARS STUDY IN EI ROPB
OVER THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
' 'nrllaad Phyalcal Therapy Laboratorlea
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The Measure of Credit
Bank credit i.s 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
720-Acre Creek Ranch
f0 acres under ditch, 35 acres of number one alfalfa, 50
more can be put under ditch. All kinds of good bams
and out buildings. Good orchard. One mile from school.
An ideal home and a first-class stock ranch.
SEE ME TODAY.
ROY V. WHITEIS
Special
Ilenpnrr, Ore.
HAVE YOU ANYTHIXXU TO HELL?
LIST IT WITH MB.
Van' liitM Maniolli Bronze Tur-lii-js,
both lions ami tonis for sale.
Write (ir rail on H. K. Morgan, Mor
Kim, Orcpon.
For Half V. & O. 8-ft. disc, in
irood condition. Write or call C. R.
Peterson, Iono, Ore. ltn.
FOR SALE 2 year old Percher- jr
on (Pure Brod) stallion, for sale r
I'lipup. Could use a Rood sized, young j
leiini of work liorscs. Write B. F.
Mnrt-'iin, Morgan, Ore.
HIIEI'T WANTED 225 head of
good, young lired ewes. Slate price,
lireod and full particulars first letter.
11. Johnston, Saglnnw, Oregon.
We Have Received a Carload of
No. 1 Spring Barley
Anyone wanting good seed barley
will do well to call on us.
Leach & Scott
Warehouse
Lexington, Ore.
AT MINOR & COMPANY
Women's
Wash
Blouses
$1.00
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FRESH ' :- CLEAN :- PURE
Willow Brand Butter
WILLOW BRAND Butter is a made
n( 'home product, fresh, pure and rich
t delicious "buttery llavor.
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Insist on WILLOW BRAND and you
w ill not go wrong. It costs no more,
but contains genuine butter value.
Underfill which goes into the production of WILLOW BRAND Butter conies
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Irom llio dairy nenis or me upiiuius aim creei lannsoi iuoitow v uimiy.
USE WILLOW BRAND BUTTER ON YOUR TABLE
Morrow County Creamery Company
W. CLAUDE COX, Manager
A BIG table full of
wonderful values
in women's wash
waists and blouses.
In spite of the con
tinual rise in price
of merchandise of
all kinds and in spite
of the very serious
shortage of desir
able goods we are
offering this week
some very wonderful values in
WOMEN'S WASH BLOUSES
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TT IS ONLY BY OUR 0PP0R-
JL tn ni tips nf rn-nnprntivp hi 1 vino-
and the eliminating of all unnecessary expense in mak
ing and distributing of these garments that enables us
to offer them to you at these prices.
It is an opportunity that will not
occur again this year at least.
Take advantage of it. Make
your selections while the assort
ment is complete.
It will surely pay you to
buy all you will need
for the summer.
Minor & Company