THE GAZKTTE-TIMKS, IIK1TXER, oiiK.. 1 III It.Mi.W. MA V 27, I win.
PU.K K1VK
LOCALKEWSOF TKEVEEK
Mrs. 11. P. Stone in vlsiilng in
Portland.
"Two furnished rooms, 14.
iiilrK GazWte-Tlmen oilier.
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t'lias. 11. Sherry of lone huh a Tu-t-siluy
business caller in Heppner.
Leo Hill of tlie I'nivcrsal Garage,
la spending a few days in Portland ou
business.
James Kenny and Jim IliKgins
were Pendleton visitors the last of
the week.
Lester Doollttle went to Centralla,
Wash., last Sunday to make a visit
with relatives.
Mrs. K. K. Mahoney is visiting
with friends and relatives in Port
land 'this week.
C. H. Bartholomew, Butter creek
farmer, was attending to business
matters In Heppner on Monday.
Dan Sullivan of Portland, who re
presents a (well known Eastern puu
llshiny house, spent Tuesday in Hepp
ner. W. P. Mahoney, cashier of the
First National Hank, made a brief
business trip to Portland the last of
the week.
County clerk, J. A. Waters left last
week for Hot Luke, where he Is tak
ing a course of treatments In order
to effect a cure for rheumatism.
Itummell & Wooten have opened
up a paint and wall paper store In
the Heppner estate building, which
was formerly occupied by Cilllum &
llisbee.
Considerable Improvement work
Is being done on Baltimore street
this Iweek under the supervision of
Carl Brantley of Geist Brothers Con
struction Co.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Feldman of
lone were visitors In Heppner on
Wednesday. Mr. Feldman, who Is a
farmer of that vicinity, reports crops
in his neighborhood looking fine.
Ralph Bengo, former Morrow
county farmer, is In the city tills
week from Salem, on business. Mr.
Ilenge has about decided to rmiKi
his permanent home in Heppner.
C. E. Jones, former Eight Mile
farmer, and manufacturer of the cel
ebrated Jones Weeder. Is up from
his Ndwberg home to spend several
days looking after business interests.
Mr. and Mrs. George Evuiib drove
to Portland Tuesday, where they will
spend several days. They expect to
bring a new car home with them. Leo
Hill, lorul garage man, accompanied
them on the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hhea of Ithea
creek were Friday visitors in Hepp
ner, coming In to vote. They were
accompanied by Mr. It lien's father,
C. A. Hhea of Portland, who (will
spend the summer In Morrow county.
Dr. W. L. Calloway of Mountain
Home, Idaho, who has been spending
several days in Heppner, left for
home on Tuesday, driving over in his
car. He was accompanied us far us
Pendleton by Lloyd Fell of thiB city.
Mrs. M. S. Corrlgull of Butter
creek attended the Baccalaureate
service for the graduating class of
Heppner high school in this city.
Her daughter, Miss Violette is among
those hvho will receive a diploma
next Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yocnm of Was
co spent Sunday and Monday in
Heppner, visiting at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Henry Happold.
They returned to Wasco Tuesday, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Doiwning of this city.
George W. Milholland returned on
Monday from a four days trip into
Grant county, where he visited the
towns of Monument, Hamilton, Lous
Creek, Canyon and Prairie, and en
Joyed a short stay at the Mt. Vernon
springs. Conditions in Grant count
are good, says Mr. Milholland.
Miss Bernlce Dafoe, music instruc
to in the local schools, will leave
tomorrow for her home in North Da
kota. She hud planned to see Port
land and other western Oregon toiwns
but Is hurrying home at this time
to attend the wedding of a sister.
She expects to return to Ilcppnor to
resume her position In the full.
A number of local Masons went to
Pendleton last Friday to take the
Commundery degree. Those making
the trip were. David Hynd, H. C.
Glthena, George Aiken, Hay Ager,
W. E. Pruyn of Heppner and Harvey
McAlUter of Lexington. They report
a most enjoyable time, with every
thing done up In a most upproveJ
Pendleton style.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hemrick and
Miss Nellie Clark, daughter of Mr.
and Mm N. A. Clark, loft on Wed
nesday morning for Newton, 111., Mr.
and Mrs. Hemrick to visit with rela
tives there for a month before return
ing home. Miss Clark will remain
in Netwton through the summer, re
turning early In the fall for the open
ing of school here.
Sanford Clark of this city received
three broken ribs and a cracked col
lar bone as a result of being thrown
from a flldw two weeks ago at the
Wlghtninn Bros, ranch, below town.
Mr. Clark was thrown sovernl feet In
the air and struck the plow, after
Hint implement had run against a
rock. Ho wus brought to Uiwn for
surgical attention and his condition
Is now greatly Improved.
Cabbage plants, IB cents per dozen,
75 cents per hundred, $6 per thou
sand. Tomatoes, 2 1-2 cents and 6
cents according to size. Celery, pep,
pers, cauliflower, 2 1-2 cents each.
I grotw only Buch varletlos of veget
able plants as are adopted to this cli
mate, for Instance of growing a tree
tomato that has the highest quality
of darkest red fruit. When these
plants get frosted they will actually
sprout out from the stalk nnd make
the most vigorous growth.
HARRY CUMMINGS, Nursorymnn
KIM S U.I'l.llS W l llolT
Til K I III II.IH V ,:iU. f,,r kiU' at
1I''W!I.T. sections ef the Jul,,..;
Weeders, the last to In- inannr.K lured
here. Mr. Fanner, after they are
gone you will nut be ul,l to Luy
Jones Weeders without paying
freight. Better buy yours todav. 4tp
PEOPLES IIDWE. CO.
HHt HAI.K Oil I It 111: Mc
cormick combine or will trade it fori
a 14-ft. header In good condition. C.
F. Feldman, lone, Ore. 3tp. i
Lost on streets of Heppner, ('
1'ne-ilnllar lulls. Finder return to
Gazette-Times office and receive re
ward. It.
I'OK SALE One Best combine.
14 ft. cut. Has been run but little.
Price $Son, which includes part of
hitch. J. H. padberg, live miles west
of Heppner.
yiMj Bl'SHELS White Hulless Bar
ley for seed at East Oregon Jack i
Farm at S 5 per ton. Bring sacks
iiuu get U jut o, g. oi.
gart
WANTED House cleaning, day
work, washing, Ironing. Fifty cents
per hour, In town only. Phone 542,
Lizzie Nelson. 6tp.
DOIM.E touring car for sale by K.
It. Curfman, lone Ore.
I-Olt HAI.K at Irrigon, good six
room house and eight lots. (Lots of
fruit.) Cheap, cash orterms or will
take good used Ford car as part pay
ment. Call or address S. L. Carson,
llermiston, Oregon. 4t.
h IKK AXD HAIL INHIKANCE.
For fire and ball Insurance call on
C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman
building, Willow stioet.
Hilt SALE Two-year-old regis
tered Poland-China Boar. T. J. Mat
lock, Heppner. 2tp.
I'HONE all orders for ice and soda
to 824.
TllltEK good fresli milk cows for
sale. Ora E. AdklnH, Eight Mile.
I'OK HAI.K The seventh interest
in the E. J. Ayers Estate for $400 if
taken within the next 30 days. For
information enquire at Gazette-Times
office.
I OH KALE Blewett combine bur-;
vester, 14 ft. cut, Continental motor,'
14 horse Shenandoah hitch; has cut
about 7000 acres. Price $1000. Call
or twrile C. H. Bartholomew, Echo
Oregon. 2tp,
I'OK SALE Household goods. In
quire of Olln Hayes.
KOH SALE Thoroughbred Poland-China
hogs. Six nad. J. F.
Lucas, Lexington, Ore.
Bring your old snoes to E. N.
Uonty's shoe store and get them re
paired.
WOULD LIKE TO KENT house
furnished or partly so, for 2 or 3
months. Call 30 F 3 or write box 78,
Heppner.
An experience of more than eight
years as Deputy Secretary of State
thoroughly qualifies Sam A. Kozer
for Secretary of State. He should be
nominated May 21, and elected in
November. Paid Adv.
WANTED House cleaning, wash
ing. Day work BO cents hour, town
or country. Phone Schempp, 736.
MATERNITY HOME
I have arranged to take a limited
number of maternity cases at my
home in east Heppner and assure the
very best attention and care to all pa
tient!. For full Information write or
phone MRS. O. C. AIKEN, Heppner,
Oregon. Box 142. Phone 395.
AGS
Comfortable
PML01L
(KEROSENE)
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
IC ALirODHIAI
PAINTS, OILS
IlATT1l
Good Drying Paint Oil - $125
Petro Turps, wonderful cleaner for house and
and furniture, dryt and it not greasy .60
HOOF AND BARN PAINTS
Red, Black or Brown 1.00
Green or Grey 150
Victory Oil & Paint Co., Inc.
Derby Street, Portland, Oregon
fun.
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subscribe for the Gaxette-Time, G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use ther-
Washing
Made Easy
Electrically
Operated
Wringer Attachment
Come in and let us demon
strate Eden superior qualit
ies to you.
E. J. Starkey
Agent
Oilman Bldg. Heppner
19 Hours On One j
Gallon of Fuel j
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For Sale By .
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Time and Service
Time und continuous sen'ice are back
of our ability to make this institution use
ful to your interests.
With a fund of accumulated experience
at our command, we are ready and willing
to apply this ability for your benefit, when
you have your financial headquarters here.
Financial guidance is as desirable as
a safe place for funds. We offer you both.
Consultation and Correspondence
Invited
Fir National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
Resources Over $100,000
American Relief
Administratioa
Food Drafta
Barter Depoalt
Boxes
Foreign
Exchange
4 Interest on
Savings Accounts
CIFTUGG
Be it daughter, sister, cousin or friend we have the commencement remem
brance which will please herkmost. It awaits your selection at this great
STORE OF QUALITY
Stock-Quality-Price
We specialize in groceries
and can fill all your wants.
Just let them be known to us.
For Everything That's
Good to Eat at
SAM HUGHES COMPANY
Phone Main 332
Fresh Vegetables in Season
Suggestions
DRESSES
-Silks
Organdies
Voiles
Embroidery Lace
Persian Lawns
HOSIERY
COLLAR SETS
GLOVES
llAXl'KERCHIEFS
RIBBONS
LINGERIE
"Sketched"
A dress of organdis and
batiste liand-dralwn In part.
SEE IT!
When SHE steps to the front of the
platform to receive the "sheepskin"
her sweet daintines will not reveal
all of the long hours spent in hard
study for the honors.
Neither does a mere newspaper ad
vertisement tell of the real values
and pleasing sen-ice to be had at
this store and made possible only
through long years of experience in
buying and catering to the people of
Morrow County.
However, our stock of late Spring
and Summer wear for women and
misses is now complete offering
values we are proud to display.
BLOUSES
Crepe IV Chine, Georgette Crepe,
Sport Stripe Silks, Pongee Silks.
Children's Summertime Dresses
Bright, Clean-cut, Fast Color Ging
hams in great variety.
MIDDIES
White, with detachable Navy Blue
wool collar. All white, khaki.
Specials This Week
SATIN DRESSES
New and beautiful models made from all silk satins.
Cannot be duplicated anywhere near the
Special Price
$15.00
FIBRE SILK HOSE
A very scarce article on the market. Clocked effects.
Colors, white and grey. ' r a
Special OjC
Good
Minor & Company Good Goods