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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
Till-: GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEPPNER, OREGON, Till i;si AY, I)EC. 23, lf.'0. PAGE FIVE I LOCAL Uantrd -A small, second-hand cu:il toe. See !niftte-Tlnu-B office. H. M. edOln and wife of Fulrvlew were vlaltori In Ileppner on Katurduy making preparations for the Christmas festivities. Mrs. Net a Pouglnm grade teacher In the Heppner schools, left Sunday morn ing for Portland to spend the Chrlst mai holidays. Jasper V. Crawford and Max Rogers got in Saturday evening from O. A. C. at Corvallis, and will spend the holi days with the home folks. Miss Georgia Perry of Lone Hock ar rived lust week at the Butter creek ranch of Mrs. O. F. Thomson, where she will spend the winter. Echo News. Miss Daisy Slate departed Saturday morning and will enjoy her vacation from the duties as grade teacher In the Ileppner schools, with the home folks at Tangent, Oregon. R.4l;h fi'f'ore of Morris tiros., bond La.wrs and financial agents of Protland, was In Ileppner over Saturday to con sult with the Morrow county court con cerning a bond Issue. Mre. E. H. Morrison who has chargo of the opportunity room in the Ilepp ner schools, left Saturday morning for her iiome in Portland to enjoy the holidays with her family. Miss Bernlce Dafoe, teacher of music in the Ileppner schools, left on Batur day morning for Hozeman, Montana, where she wll spend the holiday vaca tion visiting with her sister. Mrs Wills McCarty and baby son fame up from their home at The Inlles on Sunday and will spend the holiday canon viMtlng at the home of Mrs. MrCarty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F t.'anpbell in this city. Ir I:. F. Butler arrived In Ileppner Kit unlay evening from lone, where he has tfen itunng the past week packing no his dental equipment for shipment to Salem. What fixtures he has at Ileppner will also be forwarded to his new place of business. W. O. Scott, Lexington warehouse man and banker was doing butfinpun In lfi.i pner Monday afternoon. The big snow lilt the Lexington country In about the same proportion that it did nroind Heppner and will be the means of furnishing a lot of moisture to the grtmtiiK crops on the Lexington hills. Mrs. Earl Blake has been reappoint ed postmaster at lone. Her former ap pointment was as Mararet Jones, but In conforming with a ruling of the De partment she resigned when she marri ed. The authorities, howeer Insisted upon her retaining the office and waiv ed the rule in her case. lone Indepen dent Mis. Harry Welch and children de parted Tuesday for Pendleton where the family will reside In the future Mr Welch Intends following them an soon as his business affairs are clonal Up here. He has been engager! in the automobile repair industry here for the past two years In partnership with I Sam Llnlnger at the Cohn Auto Co. garage. Oscar Davis and step-son Harry Smith, returned Friday from a business j trip to Portland. They went down to j iook ror a locainin, ana nr. navn an nounces that he Is negotiating with Chas. Latourell of this city for the pur chase of seven acres of cleared land near Oresham. Mr. Davis has In con- ; templatlon the erection of a fine home on his new property which is located Just a half mile off the Columbia river highway. The Wells brothers have rented th. store room In the new hotel and will moo their barbering business to this lo cation Just as soon as the necessary alterations are made and the baths In stalled. The room is being divided by a partition through the center and a room fitted up that will be occupied by Hoy V. Whltcls as an oillco for his real estate and Insurance business. The Wells boys will have ft very neat and ; handy shop when they move Into the j new quarters. Anyway, Cal llnblnson of Lone Hock, Or., will never become bald-headed. Mr Robinson who Is a farmer, is registered at the Imperial. He ambles around the Btreets of Portland Just as he does around in the field at home, hatless. Ho far as known, Mr. Robinson never wore a hat but once and that was when a posse was out looking for a bnd man In the vicinity of Heppner and the only description they had of the fellow was that he was bareheaded. On hearing this description Mr. Hold n son diiHhed madly to the nearest store, bought a hat and wore it until the posse got the man It wanted, nut returning to the original statement, It Is snld to n a so ion tide fact that hats produce a pres sure on certain small veins which feed the roots of the hair and this pres sure cuts off the food supply, with baldness as a result. In other words, hats are a poor cultivator for a crop of hair. Oregonlan. f .tiiK from the Farm; ni.uk.t cuii-1;-U"iiM that tht'V an here, and many art "bp against it" owiriir to the f.n i that I he v did lii.t fli !. t f their crop when the mai ket wax hi; her. H is optimistic, however, and experts con ditions to change very soon for the better. Oa Ylnlt to California Arthur It. Crawford, editor of this paper, departed Sunday morning for ' aitland, Califm rna, where he w ill hi etui a few weeks visiting with his v. ifr and daughter. Miss Jane Abbott l'i 01, all appearances, Mr. Crawford I ah chosen the opportune time to seek for sunny clime of California and es- ;i jie the wintry conditions prevalent he. i. ( m his return to Heppner he expects to be accompanied by his wife and child. Much lfa lo " Several of the large hay crops on Isutter creek have been ..H to . men to be fed latr in the yn.v." Among those who hav w,H for this purpose are Otis McCarty. Allen Thom son and .Sloan Thomson The M'Carty hay has been sold to Ward. Carty ha bought the crop from Allen Thorn.,!, and the Sloan Thomson crop ha l.e.-n purchased by Kilkenny. E'ho News. liiiillii-S Closing Out Sale ijj To the people of Heppner and Morrow County, I wish to an nounce that I am leaving Heppner soon after January 1st and I wish to dispose of my stock. I am going to offer it at greatly reduced prices. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Gifts at going out of busines prices. It is of great inter est to the buying public to know that they can actually save money on every purchase. Everybody is anxious these times to buy as economically as possible. OUR COMPLETE LINE OF COMMUNITY SILVER Offered at a great sacrifice will be of interest to Christ mas Shoppers. Regular $7.00 Casseroles. .. .Now $4.00 K.'Kiilar $.").()() GoMets Now $3.65 lH'iilar $4.:5j Sherbert Glass es Now $3.25 'K.ular $r00 Cut Glass Howls Now $7.75 Regular $45.00 Silver Tea Set Now $25.00 Regular $G.OO Cream and Su gars Now $3.75 Regular $31.50 Water Sets Now $22.50 Regular $2.50 Hand Painted Plates Now $1.25 Regular $f.50 Candy Jars. . .Now $4.00 Regular $2.50 Alarm Clocks Now $1.75 All Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fountain Pens, at correspond ingly low prices. Our complete stock must go at a sacrifice. Sale On! Going In Full Swing! Come! Come early and do your Christmas Shopping Gifts that Last Oscar Borg Jeweler and Optometrist I Pocket I Billiards! at Gurdane & Son Billiard Parlors December 22 and 23. There will be 2 games of Tournament Pocket Billiards, 250 points in each block, between PETE SHIVELY and L. VAN MAETEE for a purse. Both are local billiardists. Thi3 will be good. Don't miss it. It is free to ev erybody. Games start at 8 P. M. .WHERE JO ,EAT The Question Is Settled DINE WITH US Our New Big Dining Room li not exclusive to tranilent trade. It's for the folks of Heppner First, List ant All the Time. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHOET ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant WUlow Street S A F E T Y & Kin .JjUjUi M M, I M, s E R V I c E As the holiday season again approaches it is with special pleasure that our thoughts re vert to our friends and we can review in our minds the many pleasant associations enjoyed by us during the year now drawing to a close. It is with sincere earnestness that we extend YULETIDE GREETINGS to our Friends and Patrons everywhere. Fir National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Loam Vnluable Dos; "Sport," the wol-known and fiimoue coyote dog beluriKlK to J. II. Cochran, was found (lend alum? the hlKhwny last Monday. Aa his head was mahed It is believed he was run over by an automobile. This dog exercised nlmout human Intelligence In locating coyote dens and bringing out the pups one at a time, and during the flvo years Mr. Cochran had owned lilm ho had captured more than 1200 of the var mints, moHtly In Morrow and Ullllam counties. Naturally Mr. Cochran val ued the dog highly and It will ho n long time before he finds another of like Intelligence and training. lone Independent. McNurjf Will Sunort lllll Senator C. L. McNary hnB notlflod lo cal ofllclals of ths Farmers Union, it was announced today by W. W. Hur rah, that he will support tho Cupper bill providing against future trading In the Chicago wheat market. At their state meeting held In Dallas tho Far mers Union members officially endorsed the Capper bill. Pendleton K. O. Here from Walla Walla Frank Evans, formerly engaged In the farming Industry In Morrow county on a largo scale, Is down from his home at Walla Walla this week, look ing aftor business Interests hero. Mr. Evans states that prospects for good crops another season are bright in Iho Walla Walla country, but at the pre sent time the farmers there are suf mmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmmmmmmu. : :-::-:-:-:-:-i-:-:-x-:r:-:-:--H-H-:!rf4-;r: 1.1 1:1 l'i r:r;:-:ttH-:'-i:i i: c- fc re-Inventory Sale Entire stock reduced prices mwhatmxy im lyfar Christmas j 1 Or 1 9 2. O s$0 I 1 W HHINOR & CO. If I ill m 1 A Per XV Cent A fi Per Cent $15.00 Mattress, Now $9.50. $150.00 Phonograph IeSX $100.00 Christmas Shoppers Bargain Store Case Furniture Company has made your Xmas Shopping easy for you and we are displaying a great many beautiful gifts for all mem bers of the family. 1 ife 22! WE SUGGEST HERE A FEW FOR THE MEN AND BOYS: Leather Moccasin Slippers and Felt Slippers AU leather belts with ster ling buckle for mon ogram. ' ' Interwoven " silk and wool socks. Leather collar and hand kerchief cases, etc. Be Sure to See Our Toy Department Something for the kiddies "'J i 3 . . ?s xies in many beautuul s; aT WJ. 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