The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 26, 1923, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923.
Old Morrow Countyitos
Hold Reunion July 21
2t Sn'ofUy 'trrrn'f-rt. t .Jiuri
ort i-h-A n I'TiiM.d. fir hi for
!r cititrt f c'i-r.ty held
"frj f "frfertrr" and in boun-t-u
qufcrttii', vfr b(riy wot
thrir pliifki 1"t rri1, thf ffoprum
i f-.i-d tut not too h'Tp nd furr:y
twryur. 1 rr.t pr,.'"yf-d ihptiit;vs
U tr. fu.i.
E;'"tion of offirrm rffu'ted fc fol
io : T r-sni-rt, t.rn. llorin an ; rice
prvtdprt, Hfien M. Wrrrr; treasur
er, J. W. Bucket, tecr !J.ry. N. i
fcUri v
Mrs. A. K. Finn pv a very be
and entertaining aptness on thf char
acter and vrTth of Up pi freer stock
of Morrow county. Miss Lucia Van
Wirkie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C Van Winkle, recited r.nVy, Little
Orphan Anr.ie. A u'usi W. 1 Mal
lory jrfcvf a jpiendid ta.k, this time
in memory of the departed members
of our association. Mrs. Helen War
ren fare a very interrstinc oin
the eary hi.tory of Vmati.ia county
(from which Morrow was carved and
aotna of her prominent pioneer citi
zen a.
Renewing o'd acquttintanres and
talking ever old times occupied the
greater part of the afternoon and
thii feature of this annual fathering
li the one mont enjoyed and it was
pot till after nine o'clock that a'.l
had aaid goodnipht and left beautiful
Laureihurft for tht-ir various home.
It was decided to hold next year'?
picnic at the same place, on the af
ternoon of the firt Sunday following
the Fourth of July.
1 be constitution of the organiza
tion provides for an official aong to
be sung at the opening and closing
of each meetinga matter which had
boen overlooked in former years. The
following ode w-as adopted and sung
at thig meeting.
Heppner Portland.
(Tune America.
My Heppner tis of thee,
i'iice of nativity.
Of thee 1 sing:
Land where my children grew!
Land of real freindship true!
To thee my thoughts return
And pleasure bring.
Dear friend? back there, to yoo,
We sadly bade adieu.
To move down here:
Friends whom we can't forget,
Frierds whom we're glad we met,
We welcome you to come
And make homes near.
Pr.rOand our adopted home,
From thee we ne'er shall roam,
Thy streets we lore:
We love thy park and drives.
That health and pie&ure gives.
We love thy water pure,
Our home we love.
N C. MARIS, Secretary.
treatment. Mr. Haines will not re
turn for a etk or more. He is re
covering nice'.y from an operation.
Condon G :ob-Timea.
Mr. and Mrs. Otmund Severaon ar
rived at Hepprer by auto on Tuee
df.y from their home at Black foot,
ldhho. and are enjoyirg a visit at the
home of Mrs, Emiae Kelley. Mrs.
Sever on in a niec of Mra, Kelley,
whom she had never seen, and her
vUit to her aunt was a very pleasant
Furpriee.
Miss Clara Linn has resigned as
bookkeeper at the Bert Mason store
and Miss Vera Engelman has been
appointed to nil the position. It is
aid Mis Linn resigned to aceept an
other position carrying greater re
f ponsibilities. lone Independent.
A small blase at the power house
early Friday morning caused an
alarm to be turned in and the city to
be roused at an unearthly hour. No
damage resulted as the piompt re
sponse of the lire truck extinguished
the flames resulting from the burn
ing out of the big smokestack.
Mai Humphreys, who was in town
from his Eight Mile farm oa Tues
day, states that the grain ia rapidly
reaching the harvesting stage in Ms
locality. Mr. Humphreys does not go
very strong to wheat raising, but he
produces some very fine draft horses.
John Hughes was down from Helix
on Friday, remaining over until Sat
urday. He was accompanied by Dr.
Parrett who is city physician of Helix
and who was located at Monument a
number of years ago.
Bom Friday, July 20, to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Andrews of Lexington, a
T-lb. son, at the maternity home of
Mrs. G. C. Aiken in thia city.
Threshing is on in full blast at the
farm of J, D. Bauman and sons this
tide of Lexington and the ield is
turning out welL
Visa Bern tee Cool is visiting for a
short time with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. H. E. Cool, at Athlone Cottage,
near lone.
C. E. Woodson departed for Port
land on Saturday and has been ab
sent during the week on business in
the city.
E. S. Ackerman, who publishes the
lone Independent, was a vUitor at
Heppner for a short tinn on Monday.
An experienced threshing machine
man desires work through harvest.
Address W. S. George, Haines, Ore.
Grain Bins for Sale, while they last.
SOO-bu. bin, 26; 1000-bu. bin, $30.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.Heppner.
W. B. Barratt and family departed
on Sunday for St Maries, Idaho,
where they will make a short visit.
H. C. Gay and aon Walter were
over from their homo near HermU
ton for a short time yesterday.
Cooking apples for sale. See J. W.
Johnstone, next door to Claud Cox.
south of depot.
Elmer Griffiths, lone merchant, was
doing business in thia city yesterday.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.
C. A. Low celebrated the 82d anni
versary of hia birth July 12th last
in company with a few intimate
friends at hia home. After an appetis
ing dinner waa partaken of a few
social hours were pleasantly spent,
the host receiving many wishes of fu
ture felicity and returns of the day.
The guests included Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Parkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Lax ton McMurray, Dr.
Walker, Jos. Howk and Nolan Page.
Io.ie Independent.
Give the little chicks a good start;
Guy Huston, leading Eight Mi.e
farmer, accompanied by Mrs, IIutor.
was in Heppner a few nours on Wed- J
ntday. Harvesting wiii scon be in ;
ordtr at the Huston farm, and we ;
presume, in order to make it mere j
attractive during this season, as well f
ai tc have some real er.tr ruir.rr.ent
for the fami.'y throughout the entire
year. Mr. Huston purchased an up
right Cheney phonograph from Har
wood's, and a supply of popular rec
ords, which he loaded into the car and
took home with him.
A big feeder and derrick table for
the thresher at the Andy Rood farm,
rolled into town Wednesday evening
and was taken out to the farm today.
The attachment was purchased by Mr.
Kood at Dayton, Hash., and pulled
here by truck, Raymond Thornton go
ing after it and leaving Dayton on
last Friday. The attachment will ex
pedite the handling of grain going in
to the thresher.
Game Warden Albee has on Us
hands a pet fawn which he took over
in the course of his official duties
from Ed Potter, a resident of Wheel
er county, who was making a pet of
the animal in violation of law. Mr.
Albee will hold the animal here
awaiting instructions from the state
game commission as to what to do
with it.
Mrs. M. B. Haines returned Wed
nesday evening from Portland where
she has been for several days at the
Washington hotel with Mr. Haines,
who has been there for medical
Reduced Prices on
STANDARD
MAZDA LAMPS
at
Case Furniture
Company
MAKE
0. A. C.
Your Next Goal
Von have finished hit .!
and, like all wide-awake grade
att, arc looking tm calif.
Th Stats of Oregon offers
yea lh boit of training and a
collegiate eYgrro in tho leading
bunyiu prufcoMona, a fol
low i
Engineering, Agriculture, Com
merce, Foiestry, Home Econom
ics, Miiilary Science and Tactics,
Minirig, Pharmacy, Vocational
F-ductJun and Music
Student lift at the Colloga It
rich la opportunities for l4r
htp and poraonal culture.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEl'TEMHEU 28, 1923
Far M.rm.llo. writ U
THE KKCISTHAB
Orrf oo Af rlrullural College
Corr.llli
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
Come in and look
over our new location
in the Odd Fellows
Building, where you
will find one of the
best equipped dining
rooms in Eastern Ore
gon. And when you have
inspected the front,
come back and take a
look at our sanitary
kitchen.
You will be able to
get quick service at
our lunch counter.
GOOD MEALS
AND SERVICE
AT
POPULAR RATES
ED. CHINN, Prop.
WHAT EVERY SUCCESSFUL
MAN KNOWS
The man who has worked for his accumulations; the man
with responsibilities of success, he knows the necessity and
full value of established relations with a first class banking or
ganization. Financing any business to success, whether it be mercan
tile, industrial or agricultural, is a job which requires courage.
But most important of all is to have an established credit and
a friendly business relationship with bankers of proven ability;
men of vision who know their own success can be only in pro
portion to yours.
No matter what your work may be you are striving for
success. Start today to establish your credit. This bank can
assist you. Carnegie's great fortune started in a small saving
account while he was delivering telegrams as a tiny lad in
Pittsburg.
Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
w haT th BteMary chick ti.
Alto for tho Ujing hoao bono aoal,
((g moker, grit mu4 ojstor oholt Poo
plot Hardware Company.
For Sale Two-man Docring com
bine, without engine. Machine in
good shape. Price Tery reasonable.
Kbijt Terma. E. M. HULDEN, Bla
ijek. Oregon. St
USED CAR PARTS.
VflhiTt just wrecked a Chevrolet
490. Han porta In excellent condi
tion at bargain prices. HEPPNER
GARAGE, tf.
Weenllng plga for aale. Cleveland
ranch. 4 miles east of Heppner on
Willow creek. tf.
FORD OWNERS.
Wo have quite a supply of SOxSH
used tires and tubes in good condi
tion at price, -rom 60c up. HEPP
NER GARAGE.
Cash & Carry Store
We will fill your
Harvest Mail
Orders
Bring in your order and
take your groceries
home
L. G. DRAKE, Prop.
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING
Thomson Bros.
DRY GOODS, LADIES' and GENTS'
FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Groceries
We handle the best that money can
buy, and the prices are right. Come in
and let us figure with you.
Thomson Bros.
It's a Fact
We are selling good Breakfast Bacon at
25c per pound
Our own kettle-rendered Lard at
75c for 5 lbs. $1.50 for 10 lbs.
PRICES ON ALL OUR MEATS IN
PROPORTION
The Place to Buy Your Harvest Meats
CENTRAL MARKET
G. B. SWAGGART
The shop that cut prices without competition
MEATS
Save Money on
Threshing Bills
Make Your $ $ Count When Wheat Prices Are Low
Wood Bros.' Individual
Hummingbird Thresher
Operated with the Fordson Tractor will thresh your grain better
and cheaper than any other method.
This outfit will take care of the cut of one header in the heaviest
grain with a total crew of seven men and when the harvest is
over the Fordson will serve you at other farm work all through
the year. There is no dead investment in the Fordson. It will
work and earn money for you every day in the year.
Com in and let us quote prices and show you this outfit and the
many bonafide testimonials from those who have used it.
Latourell Auto Co.
Authorized Ford and Fordson Sales and Service
HEPPNER AND BOARDMAN
THE PEOPLES CASH MARKET
carries a full stock of the finest fresh and
cured meats. Special effort is made to
give you just what you want and you are
assured that it is the best the market af
fords. Nice stock of lunch meats boiled ham,
minced ham, bolonga, corned beef, etc.
Come in and look over our sanitary
market.
Peoples Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop.
Phone 752
I RUN MY OWN DELIVERY AND
ASSURE YOU PROMPT SERVICE
L. MONTERESTELLI
Marble and Granite
Works
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
G.-T. Printing Is Known For Its Good Quality
Watch
What Happens!
Lubricate your automobile with Zerolene,
which costs about half what you pay for many
other oils, and watch what happens.
First, you find that your gasoline bills are
lower. Repeated tests have demonstrated that,
other factors being equal, the car lubricated
with Zerolene makes about 5S better gasoline
mileage than cars lubricated with other oils.
Second, your car goes from 15? to 50S farther
before you need to grind valves or remove car
bon. This fact, too, is fully substantiated by
numerous tests.
Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost les?
STAND ABD OIL COMPANY
(California)
30 ky CARBON
5 mmmdint milcagt
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A. M. EDWARDS
WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore.
Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole
and depths. Writs for contract and terms. Can furnish you
CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL
all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable.
Star Theater
Thursday and Friday, July 26th and 27th
HOUSE PETERS
in ,
"LOST AND FOUND"
A Story of the South Sea Islands
"Our Gang" in "YOUNG SHERLOCK"
Eleventh Episode of
"SPEED"
Saturday, July 28th
MABEL BALLIN
in
"VANITY FAIR"
By Thackeray
Snub Pollard in
"COURTSHIP OF MILES SANDWICH"
Sunday and Monday, July 29th and 30th
WANDA HAWLEY and MILTON SILLS
in
"BURNING SANDS"
"A Man's Answer to 'The Sheik'."
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