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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1921)
T1IK OAZKTTK-riMKS, HRFFXER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1921 Mil; hi.., ..I ! Mil w. tl: k 1 .:. i m ft i: k ri- : : ; '.',. at the ae '. !,.- h i X ii;t. bae Y:i-l..: ;oil. ..! t ; at I'ii.iit to this city Mr. Ft la the railway sto. d ty the of a loved one h pe after hope dropped iwiy, as .': frvm a facing: flower, can sense r ar.guish, find that the ter.de rest is at this time are but slight solace : r the loss endured. It i5 not ours to critic1. or remotely .on why He who rules the unl- e: se should call his own when Just 1,-aves hae their time to full. w iVwrs to wither at the north lr.,'.s broath; And st.r ; to jif! but all. rVuu hast alt sf.isons for thine own. O IVath: Vttsci News. Vmn-.i'tt ll'.ulios dav for lVrtland departed on Tues and Oorvallis. He su wi.ee I aiding out Into a life of hope and exj'evts to spend the w Inter in the Wil li rv:v,ise. being reminded that lair.ette valley. . a- frae was t. a br.ut, m i". '. fa; i "iri-me li.sp.'sii.on and w t 1 i v n ;i her ao;ua.ntaiK. b!, ),.... ... u iut i'. ...ts covered f...; a i.;,f , n at lie ;s reckoned, Uv.ij: tH.i. o i. Mud to her bed about tw . wreks w uli tj phoid, supposedly L i t;: wl.,-e on an automobile tour v r j .-f ts through California, f;fcM, wti.. It ;;. : re: arr.eu about August l'l.i.fiai Mrvioes were conducted f .-!., u.e Me;h'd:t church Friday af-;rm.-n. It. J 0 Gh"rmly delivering in f : e r . . 1 f,.:drea. u-half 4f the public and for our v h . we ttn.:er the bereavd our . .n trial r.c.Ktl' .t p v pai ny m in- m'ut VeU knowing that only those who have g pur e ,i.wn m:o the valley of suffering The Byers Chop Mill (t'ormrrly M'HKI,I,S Villi STEAM ROLLED BARLEY AND WHEAT After the 20th of September will handle Gasoline, Coal Oil ami Lubricating Oil You Will Find Prompt and Satisfactory Service Here :.iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiin imiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Him iiiiiiimii iiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m FOR SCHOOL SHOES, BUY THE BEST Peters Diamond Brand EVERY PAIR SOLID LEATHER There Are No Shoes Just as Good E. N. Gonty Shoe Store Repairing Neatly Done Exceptional Values In All-Wool Blankets Just received, a shipment of fine all-wool Blankets. Only a few pair in white, with heayy, all-silk taffeta binding. Borders are Old Rose, Pink, Light Blue and Gold. Full double bed size and guar anteed 100 per cent virgin wool. These goods sell in a regular way at $15.00. My special price for introduction will be $9.95 We have some special values in Scarlet, Standard Grey, Mottled and Silver Grey, all wool blankets at very attractive Special Prices. I have just received a fine line of Fall and Winter Suits, in the best fabrics and most pleasing weaves. These are very reasonably priced. $30 to $45 DAVID WILSON Garrigues Building, Heppner llillllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIMIIIIIMIIIUIIIUIllllllllllllllU" ' ' ' " J r. ... .............. ....... - The New Season's Clothes Are At tractive In Every Way The Fall Dresses STREET FROCKS are .simple. That is their outstanding feature. Cantori Crepes, Tricotine and Duvetyne are the favored fabrics. New Silks ARE GROWING IN POPULARITY DAILY Many a woman has her own particular ideas wL-u it conies to choosing a fabric from which to make her new frock. From our showing she is certain to get plenty of valuable information, for stocks are replete with a lartre variety of the new season's most ia.-Linnable weaves and styles in a complete, ar tistic color range. In various fabrics and eolors priced from $1.75 to $7.00 DRESS FABRICS JtrM vs, serges, gabardines, tricotine, duve-tvn.-, in great variety of weaves and colors, are some of the materials you will find in our dress goods section. Every yard is unique in its in dividual beauty of weave and color. You 11 be delighted with the displays. The sight of them will familiarize you with the materials that are now being extensively used bv the leading dressmakers for the crea tion of "garments for Fall and Winter Wear. At priees that will make friends for this store. Fall Hosiery Your desire for hosiery of beauty and service ability can be fully satisfied through a selection of tli..' new arrivals. Correct shaping assures trim ankles and there are shades to harmonize with the newest shoe and costume colors. Take note of their moderate pricings of from 75c to $2.50 The New Coats You will look from one to another of these coats and wraps. You will slip into a few those that seem even lovlier than the rest. Choice will then be difficult because every one will be becoming. The colors are soft, the fabrics so velvety and smooth, and many of these coats are enhanced bv shapely collars of rich fur. Tried from $12.50 to $50.00 New Fall Gloves It s well to be sure that they arc of the better kind, for the better is the cheaper. These gloves are better because they are de signed, cut and made for exacting women and are cheaper because they will outwear the ordi nary kinds. These are available in silk and kid fabrics, in various-lengths, are well sewed, and in shades to harmonize with the fall costume. Minor & Company H5v Clothes Questions Answered, to Your Satisfaction Suits of Oregon Cassimere $22.50 to $40.00 Blue Serge Suits ' Narraw weave, good weight $37.50 Ed. V. Price Tailored to Measure. Hundreds of patterns. Copjrlflit 1021 bj El V. Prlr Overcoats Virgin Wool, late styles in good mixtures. $25.00 Mackinaws For men, and many clever little styles in fancy patterns for children. "Good Goods"