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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, Tin I; !A V, J AX. 13. U21. PAGE FIVE LOCAL Happening! -J :i iluwri frniii Toll I!...k Frl.lny. Mr. ami Mm. Tilii'an Home f -;,,. iMT-rv were vinlti.m In lie!,,,,,,.,, on Fr ilay Inst. Wiihlo Vincent, mayor of Iaijh, m, UoIiik business in tl,i Cily oli S;,,ur. .lay. Xu- winter w-alluT l.revuils oui liin wuy. "Mia l'mlliuiK. youiiK runner of Clark I'anyun. was itnint; business In le,p. nor yeater.luy ami this ollne ackliow InlKm a very pleasant call from him. It. II. ju.,c!'iil.u-m rcturiie.l home from I'oillaml on Friday last and has assumed chaine of his placo on Ithea creek. Ilu has heen vuuUiik In l'ort land for the past two month or moro Harry ami Charley Johnson were called to Sali-m the latter mm of the week on acocunt of the serious Illness of their father. Henry Johnson. We did not learn the cause of Mr. Johnson s illness. lllHhon I'addo.k will he In lleppne, on Sunday and will hold services at the i:Hscoi.al chu.ch at the renular hour in the evening A cordial invitation is extended to the people of lleppner to attend. lal Clark came down from Walla Walla Krlduy and siient a few days in lleppner lookiiiB after business affairs, lie states that it is very quiet up that way and business Is practically at a standstill. AI'I'I.KK -KatiiiK apples at 11.50 and cooklnir apples at ii.ii per box f. o. b. Hoo.l Itlvcr. (not packed). Terms, cash with order. Shipped by freight miles." otherwise ordered. H. 1,. Clark, Hood River, Ore, It. 1, Hox K. J02. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Wright were down from their Ilardinan home Mon day. Mr. WriKht is Just recovuriiiK from a severe cold that threatened to liet him down, a malady which many people of the neighborhood seem to be suffering from. Harlan Jones, of Kitsht Mile, was In lleppner Saturday, Mr. Jones now runs the Tindal Hoblson place and is well pleased with the present outlook' for crops in his locality. To keep posted on county affairs. Mr. Jones ordered the i.-T. to come to his address for the, next 12 moons. K. V Turner was a passenger goinc, out to l'orUand Monday his destina tion belim rortlaiol. and the object of his visit to the city belntt to attend the KathcritiK of the committees from the Farm HuieaiiH. Katmers I'nion and the State llranne on co-operative uinrke' inir In Hesuion there on Tuesday. Battery Dollars No other dollars you spend on your car pay such big dividends in car performance as those you put into your battery. Willard Storage Batteries have always paid out one hundred cents on the dollar. Today they stand for the latest in battery improve ment. The Willard Threaded Rubber Battery is the only battery with Threaded Rubber Insula tion. 'Ask us about it. Battery Electric Service Station J. W. FRITSCII Phone Main Wl Hrppner II V. f.utv. in ex:-U-tit i.f the Jh-pp- ':( I.U-ht A- Witter ' :unr i.ver fiorn I't-ri ihoinio Motk!hv mnl is assisting :n tti; work .f t al j list it: k r;iteH for t!i- h'.'titi' Juice usem of iiner. lex. Itsi-tnti :uni Im-, us iu-r the i,nlT re etitly iwucii from the ofticfi of the I'lil'lic Servhe Commission. lfiin Collins, who was set loudly hu.t l few lnyn hko hy a prenuiture ols h:tt'e of powder while at work on t it ounty ruii'l, Is repntte.J hy his physi tiiii, iJr. C. C. Chick, to h iloinj? well, 'ollius la at the Moore honpiui In this :ity, and HhouM be fully recovered from his Injuries within a few dayi. Wade Carpenter, who has heen quite ifk at his room adjoining the Elkhorn restaurant, for which InKtitution the nhl tientleman works, was removed to the Moore hospital Monday, where he ift under the care of Dr. Chick, county physician. He was threatened with pneumonia but the doctor states he Is out of danper from that source now md will he able to he about again in a few days. R. J. Morrill (tot In Monday evening with a load of wheat from his plac. near Hardman. Mr. Merrill Is a sheep tnd cattle raiser rb well as a wheat grower, and with his many neighbors is enjoying "prosperity" based on a hum market. Cattle won't being anything, wool will not sell and cannot be given invay, and what a man can get on the present wheat market won't set him ahead much. However, Ed Is not com- phtlttlng and Is as optimistic as ever. While coming In from the country late last Friday evening, County Agent Hunt had the misfortune to run his LizKle Into the ditch some eiht miles out from town. The car plunged its nose Into the mud at the bottom of the ditch and stood up with the hind whe Is spinning In the air. It required a span of hoists to fct?t Lizzie out, and after some temporary repairs, Mr. Hunt w.i s able to get cm In to town Three wheels Is all he needs on a Ford any- , way, and the hanging up of the front j end of the machine does not worry him j in the least. Jas. F. Cook and wife were passen gers to Portland Sunday and will spend the week In the metropolis. Mr. Cook Is general agent of the Standard Oil Co. at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Bert P. Ktone went to Portland Sunday and will spend the week In the city visiting with friends. II CECIL NEWS ITEMS Martin Ulahm of Heppner Is assisting Ed ComlBky at the Dovecote. John Curran of Juniper canyon was doing; business in Cecil on Thursday. II. Willis of Morgan is a busy man these daya hauling hay from Cecil. Henry J. Streeter of Four Mile was Uniting J. W. Osborn In Cecil on Mon day. Miss (Jertle Pettljohn of Morgan was calling on her friends In Cecil on Sat urday. (Jrover Curtis of Rhea has been vis iting his parents at Grand Dalles, Wn., for the last few days. Miss Mildred Henrlksen of Rhea left on Kunday for Canhy high school where she will resume her studies. Ralph Winter of Four Mile was an lone visitor on Thursday w ;:,(t ar.ee Winter of Shady I" -II Miss Minnie II. Lowe ar.d In. , 'air Kobert left on the local .r. i .v f. their respective schools l't rorli.ind. Hoy Mtender and his ,:.! i,t domseen pa.sse'l through V ll on M'j:. day trtroule for 1'ortlami tjr a re daya Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McEntne ami fair, lly of Killarney made a short call Li Cecil on Sunday on their return from Heppner. Misse Mallnda, Sara, and Ruth May of Lone Star ranch left on the local on Saturday for Monmouth Normal tor the winter months. Vice-President Ed Rieimann of the Farm Bureau made a shoit call In Cecil on Thursday on his way to Portland on a business trip. Phil Brady and W. E. Ahalt of lone were busy during the week hauling grain from Cecil warehouse to Phil's ranch near lone. David Hynd of Rose Lawn. Kami Hol low, who has been viBiting with his brother, Jack Hynd, for a few days, left on Tuesday for Heppner. Bob Thompson of Heppner, Frank Hughes and Cecil Ahalt made a hurried trip to Cecil on Friday and found all is well at the Shepherds' Rest. Miss Zella Kelly ind Miss Lois East erly of Hood River arrived In Cecil on Sunday ready to open their respective schools after their vacations. W. T. Matlock arrived in Cecil on Friday with a fine band of sheep which he will winter at the Dovecote. r.i f. hand. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 4 S. .. AA I;aa-aa-aa---aa4:4:a ' All Will .ar latteries JaaJa I i I i T I I I I I I I i z I I T I I I I Z I I i I I I I i I I i i i i i i I i I W4 m Business Must Continue IN SPITE of the scarcity of money, in spite of seeming adverse conditions, busness must "carry on." The people must buy the necessities and most of them are able to, and will, buy the luxuries to which they are accustomed. They will, of course, buy these things where the inducement offered them is the greatest, and the merchant who realizes and acts upon this fact is the one to whom will go most of the trade. Of all times, now is the time when advertising, persistently and consistently done, will accomplish the most. The times of ' ' easy come easy go" are over and here as everywhere else, a buyers' market has become a sellers' market. Every business man with something to sell must exert himself as he has not had to do in the past few years, and this exertion expressed through advertising will accomplish wonders. In Heppner the logical medium through which to reach the people who constitute the buying force of Morrow County is, of course, THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Logical, because of a circulation double that of its nearest competitor; unequalled mechanical equip ment; the best of workmanship, and an advertising service which is complete in every respect. THE GAZETTE-TIMES is ready at all times to put its equip ment, advertising service and knowledge at the disposal of the busi ness man. Cooperation to make your advertising pay you big returns is our hobby and we are sure we can interest you. Call Main 882 and a representative will call upon you. The Gazette-Times Morrow County's Newspaper t t T ? t t t t ? t t ? ? ? ? ? t ? V f t T ? V i i I I i I T I I :Y V ? i 1 I I A I I I I I I i i i ? I i I t f I I I i I I x t ? ? ? ? ? ? t t f ? ? ? 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- a r 1 Mr' C. A. M:n'.r of HVppr.er " ! Mr. ar.'J Mrs 1'hil I;r.v!' of lone were thP pijcatfl of Mr. rtri'l .!r. fif-o ' Knl.s Jit Tio Last ''arnp djrir. th! i Mr. -.rid Mrs. Oo. K rb an M: ';..iia .Summers of The Iawt ('amp r- tufi.'l from Portland on Friday where U.'-y had been visit inp friends durine the holidays. jtj my Agent Hunt and Elmer Wil liams of the U. S. liioloKical Survey were the Kuent of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd at Butterby Flats during their stay In CeciL f'hnrlie Ulackert who hail been vl- itirip friends in Idaho for some weeks. returned to Cecil on Monday and will ; resume his work for A. Henrikaen on : Willow creek ranch. i Misses Annie and Violet M. Hynd and : P.ernice Franklin and Manter Keith Loan of Fairvlew were passerirers on the local for Heppner. They all were' bound for their studies at the Heppner1 hlffh srhool. j Miss Winnie Lake of Boring- is vis visitingr Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winter i at Shi-dy Dell. On Friday evening' a I Ir.re party was Riven by Miss Haz-1 j Wmlor at Shady Dell in honor of Mis Take. Dancing, frames, etc., were in-' dulped in till midnight when a fine supper was served. Every one declared . they had the time of their lives. j AVtlCRL.lO The Question Is Settled DINE WITH US Our New Big Dining Room Is not exclusive to transient trade. It's tor tbe folks of Heppner First, Last and All the Time. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHORT ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant Willow Street S A F E T Y Si r bi m'. Bti"'!:: - ft s n R v i c E The Farmer's 1921 Success Your farm success depends in good part on your farm plans, aud plans must be made today for tomorrow's success. There must be preparation as well as work. We have bene in close touch with the working plans of many farmers. Our experience may help your 1921 farm plans along toward success. Will you talk over your farm plans with us in a friendly way f Fir& National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Men's Flannel Gowns and Pajamas Greatly Reduced In Price These garments are of the best mater ial their style and fit are not ex celled. All bear the famous "Sleepy Hollow" label. The pajamas are made in two patterns: One-piece union pajamas. Two-piece pajamas. Regular Price $5.50 Now $3.75 Regular Price $4.50 Now $3.00 Many values such as this at Minor & Company "GOOD GOODS" Heppner Oregon a