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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1921)
I'Aiii; MAi'.N' I? Toytown and Dollyville Now Bid You Welcome at Christmas Store Ifae Games and Men's Slippers We have the popular moccasins fringed and bended trim, at $3.25 Leather slippers $2.50 to $3.75 Felt slippers, Hunter's design $2.25 Boys' Slipers. They're Here The Christmas Dolls . .Eagerly waiting for little girl moth ers to claim them as new members of interesting doll families. Big dolls and little dolls. Dolls with curly locks and dolls with bobbed hair. Baby dplls and school girl dolls. Kncli one seems more loveable than the last. Remember Our Grocery Department EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Cut Glass, China, etc. offer fotercsttnsi merijan bfee in ebsrp line, tfiat bJtU fcelp pcu tn cljooSing fitting remembrances for all. Sbot!i tte tmonbenitiuc of lafit minute imping bp taking; abbantage of cur ttmelp btsf plapss nob) atuattuig pour coming. jjj 2 iMMmm TnvQ -1. KJJ W Automatic Pile Driver $1,49 A fascinating toy that i3 automat- ically operated by marbles. Climbing Monkey 25c One of the most popular small toys ever made. Air Rifles, a single shot $1.00 oOU- and 500-shot air rifles also. Every boy wants an air gun. American Flyers are well known and carry a guarantee. Every feature of construction is carefully tested. $2.00. Other trains 69c up to $6.50 Alphabet Blocks 10c, 25c, 50c We have a fine assortment of em bossed blocks packed in pret ty boxes for Xmas giving I2MU1 ittiflllEffl mi mm 1 Ties Hundreds of new ties in the prevailing shapes beautiful shades and pat terns. Silk Knit Ties $1.00 Regular Silk Ties, priced from ..50c to $2.00 GIFTS FOR MEN Silk Shirts Silk Mufflers Bath Robes Holiday Boxed Garters. Suspend ers, Arm Bands Dress Gloves Safety Rasors and Pocket Knives Leather Goods Men's Hose Silks and Wool Medium and Heavy Silks 75c to $1.25 Wool hose in Heather mixtures 50c to $1.00 All Colors Minor & Co. The Christmas Store Heppner - Main St. - Oregon Handkerchiefs A large assortment of fancy and plain handker chiefs including genuine linen. Initials colored or white plain and fancy borders. mm, tSj- teu, . tou. XSk Sj, tBt ft fe til te 13 s V WW WViWOO-SS-S 5 Wanted Work by woman, day or wiM'k; inquire this office. Advertise ment. It. j Mrs. G. A. Stevenson, who now lives at , Pilot Rock. I Mips Ann Roberts, who Is teaching the Ayers school on nutter creek this winter, la spending; her Christmas hol c Ways in this city, visiting with her rel ! ntlves. Miss Roberts In the (laughter ! of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Roberts of Portland. .Mr. and Mrs. ('has. H. Latourcll are spending; Ihe week visiting In Portland and at Gresham. I Mrs. Glenn Hayes, Bister of Mrs. Geo. j Stevenson, enme down from her home near Pendleton on Wednesday last to be prcsnt at the funeral of the late I George Stevenson. She returned to her I home after spending a few days with Emil Carlson, successful grain raiser relatives here, of the Gooseberry country, was doing business In Heppner on Saturday last, i Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kelthly arrived i In the city from their home in Walla Dwlght Mlsner, wneatgrower resld- Walla on Sunday and will spend a cou ing out north of lone, was In this city pic of weeks visiting with friends and on Saturday to attend the Farm 13u-1 relatives here and nt Hardman. Mr. Keith's Impersonation, shows a sisterly affection for him. Keith finally makes a clean breast of the affair, departs and Journeys down the Saskatchewan. The climax of the picture Is summed up In the surprise that awaits Keith "At The River's End." The roles of both John Keith and Derwent Conniston are portrayed by Lewis Stone, who reaches heights sel dom attained In dual-roll depiction. He Is supported by such popular stars as Marjorle Daw. J. Barney Sherry, Jane Novak, Charles West and Togo Yama-moto. SEED RYB FOB SALE Cleveland ' STIIAV ANIMAL Brown 2-year-old ranch, phone 48F11, or leave orders for : mare mule, brand 7HC connected on delivery at Minor & Co. Advertisem'nt. , left shoulder. Owner can have this aui- : mal by paying pasture bill and cost of Seed rye for sale at the Scott & Mc-j advertising. F. J. HOLBOKE, Hepp Millan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv. I ner. Advertisement 121-2t reau meeting. Miss Rita N'eel, daughter of Mrs. R. A. Thompson, came home on Thursday for a visit during the holidays. She Is a student at O. A. C. thlB winter. J. Ii. Harvey and Ohas. Nanneman, successful farmers of the lone country, were In Heppner on Saturday to attend the meeting of the county Farm Bu reau. Miss Helen liarratt, student at O. A. , C. relumed home on Thursday evening last and will spend the holiday vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barratt, In this city. Jasper Crawford came up from Cor vallls on Thursday and will visit with the home folks during the holidays, re turning to his studies at O. A. C. right after the first of the year. Miss Mary Clark, who Is attending St. Paul's Academy In Walla Walla, ar rived home on Thursday evening last and will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M D. Clark. Miss Violet Corrleall arrived from Corvallls on Thursday last and will spend the Christmas holidays here with her parents on Butter creek bolow Pine Cltq, Miss Corrlgall Is a Btudent at O. A. C , Ben Juday, young farmer living near lone, visited Heppner on Saturday tn attend the Farm Bureau meeting. This meeting wns quite well attended by farmers from the north end of the county. Mrs. Jeff Jones departed on Mondny for Oakland, Calif., where Bhe as call ed on account of the Illness '.of her daughter, Mrs. Kills Henriksen. Mrs. Jones expects to spend some time In Cnllfornln. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fround of The Pnlles hnvo been spending the past week at Heppner, being called here by the death of Mrs. Freund's father, Geo. A. Stevenson. They hnvo returned to their homo. Miss Margaret Crawford, who Is teaching the school In the Troedson district out east of Morgan this winter, home on Monday to spend her Christians vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vawtcr Crawford. Miss Lota Humphreys and RotBnd Humphreys enmo home from Kugene on Saturday, where they are students at the University of Oregon, and will spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Humphreys John Stevenson returned to his home nt Pilot Rock on Friday. Ho ws here to attend the funeral of his brother, George A. Stevenson, and was accom panied by Herbert Drlskell, brother of Kelthly Is connected with the Forest oltlce at Walla Walla and Is now taking his nnnual vacation. J. O. Klncald, farmer of the lone sec tion, was In Heppner Saturday to at tend the county meeting of the Farm Bureau. Mr. Klncald Is located on the farm of the late J. L. Klncald, his father, in the lower Gooseberry district and reports that It has been a very fine season out that way, with the fall sown grain coming along well. The little child of Mrs. Irene Mur phy which was quite severely burned by fnllln Into a bucket of hot water at the home of Al Henrlksen near Cecil, where Mrs. Murphy wns at work some two weeks ago, Is reported to bo get ting along quite well under the care of Dr. McMurdo at the Gentry Surgical hospital In this city. Mrs, Murphy Is desirous of getting work by the day or week. In order to help support herself and child and anyone In the city who can render her asalstanc In this man ner will be doing a good deed. She comes quite well recommended as a housekeeper and Is willing to work. Officer of The Royal Mounted Makes Strange Compact With Prisoner FARMERS' WEEK Corvallls, Ore., Dec. JS-81, 1921 Winter Short Courses. Put Science Into Farm Practice Fruit and Vegetable Course Dec J-17, '21 Tractor Mechanics Course Jan. 8-Mar. 18, '22 Dairy Manufacturing Course Jan. 2-Mar. 18, '22 Agricultural Course ...Jan. 2-Mar. 18, '22 Dairy Herdsmen's Course ... Jan. 2..Mar. 18, '22 Grain Grading Coorse Jan. 9-21, '22 Beekeeping Course - Jan. 30-Feb. 26 '22 Homemakers' Conference Mar. 20-25, '22 Oregon Agricultural College Full Information on any course by writing THE REGISTRAR, O. A. C CORVALLIS, OREGON Dying Man 1'rges Fugitive to Return To (ivlliintlnn I'nrirr His Name Results In Queer K.nteng lemrnt Seeded Wheat Land For Sale. At 127.50 per acre, In center of finest wheat land belt In Morrow county, onlf few miles from railroad: 460 acres sowed to wheat and 80 acres to rye; ranch consists of a little over 1000 acres of rich, deep-soil plow land, a tractor proposition with only ten acres waste land; worlds of water and good Im provements. Just as It stands and tm- i mediate possession given at only $27.60 per acre, 17,500 cash down, balance one- third crop payments. This offer holds for only 20 days. Sickness compels owner to move. No better bargain ever offered. See me quick. E. M. SHUTT. Advertisement. tf. 027 An unusual and quaint form of plot ting Is one of the more Intensely Inter esting features of Marshall Nollan's first Independent production, "The Rlv- s End," from the story b' James Oli ver Curwood and distributed by First National, which will be shown at the Star Theater on Sunday, Dec. 25. The Introductory scenes of tho film find John Keith, haunted for years by tho murder of Judge Klrkslone, enp- turod bv Derwent Conniston of the Canadian Mounted Police. A striking resemblance between the two men in hulld and facial characteristics loadB the officer, when suddonly stricken with a fatal disease, to urge Keith to Impersonate him and return to the Post with an account of Keith s death. Shan Tung, a crafty Chinaman at tho Tost, alone suspects Keith of the Im personation nnd threatens Jo divulge the secret unless Keith influences Mir iam Klrkstone, tho murdered man's daughter, to marry him. A terrlflo mob fight follows In which the China man Is klllod. A younger sister of the dead olflcer arrives at the Tost and tiTtTTTTtTttiilitiiiMTtTl'ttimi'n S'l ii id; WEST BEND ALUMINUM WARE Hade. Now Greatly Keduced in Price, pieces and combination sets. Very appropriate gifts. None B.'tt Simrl' BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC STAND LAMPS Just arrived for the Christmas trade. All over the store you will find quantities of articles appropriate to the season. Gilliam & Bisbee (I)riBtma0 Alurap Srings 3ljmtgljt0 of Stoiika LOST Pair of ladlos' buckskin gloves trimmed In heeds; family keepsake. Lust between George Sperry's and the Hugh Berry places, Dec. 5th. Suitable reward if returned to this olllce. Til A To II REPAIRING I am pre pared to come right to your place and do repair work on your tractor, auto mobile or gas engine. My charges will be reasonable and my work Is guaran teed. F. B. MARSHAL! Box 281, Heppner. Advertisement. Seed rye for sale at the Scott A Mc Millan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv. Seed rye for Bale at the Scott & Mo Millan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv. WANTED a second-hand windmill that Is In good running order. Adver tisement. 0. E. ADKINS, Heppnsr. Seed rye for sale at the Scott A Mc unaware of Millan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv. .H--r-r-H-'H-'W'H-' HE two go together for how can we hope to better stay in the thoughts of our friends than through a good book as a remembrance gift. In our book offering for Xmas giving this year is fouud every imaginable kind of reading from kiddie rhymes to Oxford Bibles! Books for father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart and the kiddies. Our list includes the year's most popular novels as well as those of former years whose popularity never dims. Other suggestions for gift giving are:. Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Crane's Fine Linen Sta tionery, Pictures, Fy-ra-lin Ivory, Perfume Sets, Games, etc. ijuntiljrryfi Brug (Company THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year. Very Best Grades in All Kinds of Candies. Buy Our Parisian Mixed Pure Sugar Candy A Line of Most Beautiful Christmas Boxes R. M. HART rlMIUIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllinilllllMlllllllllllllllllllMlltllll- llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllll- I Central Market I FRESH AND CURED MEATS g Fish In Season 1 H Take home a bucket of our lard. It 1 is a Heppner product and is as H e good as the best. g