The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, September 30, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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LOCAL
'PEMNG3
E. W. Moyera made a business
trip to the lone section Tuesday.
W. O. Hill, cannier of the Lexing
ton State Dank, was in the city on
Tuesday.
County Agent L. A. Hunt left on
Tuesday for Boardman to attend the
community fair.
Eddie Rietmann was transacting
business in Heppner on Monday from
his ranch near lonn.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Evans were
Monday callers In Heppner from their
ranch below town.
Albert Nelson, prominent North
Lexington farmer, was a Tuesday
business rtsitor In Heppner.
- Joe Simaa, prominent farmer of
near Hardman, U spending a few
days In Heppner on business this
week.
. Chas. Ritchie has purchased resi
dence property from George Moore
which ts Bltuated on the highway
near the depot.
Peter Curran has returned to
Heppner after spending the summer
near Whitney, where he had sheep on
summer range.
County Clerk Waters Issued a
marriage HcenBe the last of the week
to Oliver E. Wright of Fox and Irina
Cohoe of Heppner,
Frank, "Biz" Engelman and Carl
Yount, well known lone business
men, spent a few hours in Heppner
on Tuesday afternoon.
Frank M. Grlffln, pioneer farmer of
the Fairvlew section, is away from
farm life for a few days while attend
ing to business matters in Heppner,
John W. Wildenan, prominent
Eight Mile farmer who recently pur
chased residence property here, was
in the city on business last Monday.
MJ8S Bessie Yokum of Wasco 1e
spending the winter at the home of
her Bister, Mrs. Henry Happold, and
Is a student at Heppner high school.
Chas. B. Sperry, democratic candi
date for Bheriff at the coming election
Hpent a few hours In Heppner on bus
iness Wednesday. He returned to
lone 1n the evening.
Harry Cummlngs, nurseryman and
the poet laureate of Morrow county,
went to lone Monday, primarily on
business but Incidentally to say a few
words In behalf of republican party
and Ha candidates.
C. W. McNamer.the lone and
Heppner meat merchant. Is spend
ing a few days In the mountains In
company with his father-in-law and
hopes to get his quota of venison be
fore returning home.
J. B. Huddlestnn, who for many
years handled the local business of
the 0. W. It. & N. Co., came over
Tuesday from his big ranch near
Lone Rock and is spending a tew
days in Heppner on business.
E. M. Strait and Dan Roadglb of
Ariel, Wash., arrived In Heppner last
week by auto and left Monday in
company with Mr. Strait's nephew,
Leo Sill, for Ditch creek on a deer
hunt. Messrs. Strait and Roadglb
have been seeing the northwest for
several weeks and have been enjoy
ing the time camping out wherever
night overtook them.
E. E. Miller, lone auctioneer, was
a business visitor In Heppner last
Friday. Mr. Miller, who officiated at
the recent sale at the E. L. Padberg
ranch on Rhea creek, says the sale
was a big success, the horses and
wagons especially bringing fancy
prices. Mr. Miller looks forward to
considerable activity In the pubic
sale business this fall.
will sins my campaign P'jhk. I am
putting forth tlie best e!Tirt that is
in me to uive you a profitable and
enjoyable evening. I hate a liar, and
I will see that truth and rourtiisy pre
vail. Entertainment begins at con
clusion of first show, about 9 o'clock.
Friday evening, October the first. All
seals free.
HARRY CUMMINGS.
IT. R. Fishel's strain White Rock
Cockerels For Sale. Now is the
time to order your cockerels for the
coming Beason. There are just a few
left, so order early. A. G. Pleper,
Lexington, Ore., Phone 44F23.
Several second hand Ford cars for
sale at attractive prUes. Latourell
Auto Company.
WANTED To rent a ranch and
equipment for period of five years;
from half section to section. ' Refer
ences, business men of The Dalles.
Inquire this office.
I will sell 950 acres of my Rhea
creek ranch. One half under culti
vation; 100 acres can be irrigated.
Right price and good terms.
E. 0. HAVERSTICK.
Man wants Job as day laborer in or
near Heppner. Inquire at Heppner
Garage Machine Shep.
FORD BUG FOR SALE. Complete
ly overhauled. New .tires. Inquire
Heppner Garage Machine Shop.
The early rains will sprout the
weed seed. Get your weeders from
GILLIAM & BISliEE.
FOR BALE Two houses on the
place and tho rolling' mill, all tor
$6000. $4000 down and the balance
1 to 2 years at 6 per cent interest.
Phone 735 or call on Geo. Schempp.
WHEAT LAND FOR SALE.
Section 36, Township 1 North,
Range 23 East. All tillable. Fair
hullilintH. Good well of water.
This will be sold for $40 an acre on
caby terms to responsible party. Can
give possession October 1st.
, J . O. ELROD,
617 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore
gon, Owner sl6-2t.
Where They Clean Clothes Clean
Lloyd Hutchinson
TAILORING
Cleaning Pressing Dyeing Repairing
We get your work out on time.
THE BEST SUITS AND OVERCOATS
MADE from fyo to $75
OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST G.-T.
Hormlston Famous Extracted AL
FALFA HONEY, The most j
wholesome sweet in the world. 60 ,
pound can, $12.60. Case, 2 cans, J
120 pounds, $24.00. Will fill;
order same day it arrives. Sendi
check or money order to
J. SKOVBO APIARIES
Hermlston, Oregon.
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ForSale
At mv Hunch in Fox
150 HEAD
of Thoroughbred
RAMB0ULETTE
' and
DELAINE BUCKS
R. R, GENTRY
Fox P. O.
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Wall Paper
SPECIALS
Notice of HllxM-iiiiui Miffing.
All members of the Ancient Order
of Hibernians are hereby notified that
the regular meeting will be held on
Sunday, October 17, in the I. O. O. F.
Hall. ThlB is the first meeting of the
locul lodge since last March and as
important business will be discussed
It Is imperative that ul members be
present. t
JOE KENNY, Secretary.
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
An ideal home fuel (or oil
cookstoves, oil heaters and
oil lamp Get it at your
dealer!.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CAMrOPNIAl
MATERNITY BOMB
I have arranged to take a limited
number of maternity eatei at my
home In east Heppner and assure the
vary best attention and ear to all fa
tlenta.
For full Information write or
phone HRS. Q. C. AIKEN, Heppner,
Oregon. Box 148. Pbone 816.
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
IteglBtered Hereford bulls and heif
ers. Best breeding and quality
Raised on our farm in southern
Idaho. Herd comprises 400 head,
which must be reduced at once to
give ub more room. Now ts the
time to buy, Cun soil In carload
lots. Prices reasonable. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Write or come
and Bee them. Farm close to
Nampa, Ida., on main line of Ore
gon Short Line. L, L. Young &
Sons.
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Hon. S. R. M'Kelvie,
(jovernor of the State of Nebraska,
says:
"Thrift and industry are
sterling qualities of citizenship.
Moreover, they are the surest
guarantee of success for the in
dividual. There has never been a time
when the need for these prac
tices was more necessary than
now. 'Work and Save' is the
program that will more quickly
reduce the cost of living and
bring prosperity to the individ
ual than anything else that I
know."
ALTHOUGH paper
has taken a sharp
advance recently we
shall continue to sell
our present stock at
about 25 per cent un
der present market
while our stock lasts.
CASE HIRNITURE
COMPANY
itttmnjmsm:n:j5m:um:Kaa ONLY "QUALITY PRINTING" PRODUCED AT THE G.-T.
This bank will help you to save
by adding 4 per cent Interest,
subject to usual regulations.
Fir& National Bank
I110ITNER, OREGON
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1 Are Yon Lucky? I
The last 1920, 5-Passenger Light Six j
i Buicks we will be able to secure this j
year are now here.
This is absolutely j
YOUR LAST CHANCE
to secure a Btiick l
AT THE PRESENT PRICE
! We have just received information that j
the price of the 1921 Modell will
I be increased approximately $240.
I A very limited number of 1920 models now on hand j
for immediate delivery.
Heppner i - jfo Garage
Heppner rimf Garage
Heppner HVy Garage
Hepner (j mqto car I Garage
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PAIR TREATMENT COMBINED WITH BEST PRINTINU AT THE O.-T. OFFICE
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COME, PLEABE COMB
Democrats, Socialists, Everybody:
I have rented the Star Theater. I
THE experienced householder does not wait until ze
ro weather to know that it is time to look to stoves
for the home. Cold days will come just as certain as
Christmas, so why not select now while lines are com
plete and deliveries assured?
Stoves for the Living Rooms; Stoves for the Kitchen
Peoples Hardware Co.
M, w MJ Vmw i
CotyrieM iO-Oi V. Pna fir Ca.
Our Store Is the Gateway to
the Organized Efficiency of
TAILORING
The good old way of tailoring has given place to a new better way.
The individual tailor who onco worked at his own bench has joined our
organization of two thousand individual tailors working side by side
undor one roof ouch man specializing on the part that he can do best.
The result is
More finely finished detail, making- a better complete garment.
. Great buying power through volume,
More economical operation through unity and specialization.
It will be interesting to every man who appreciates real quality wool
ens to see our offerings priced in the neighborhood of $60 tailored to
individual measurement.
We assume the responsibility of fitting you and pleasing you in every
respect.
fw0 minor & Company