THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921.
PAGE THREE
Samuel E. NotMit returned the flret
of the week from Portland, where he
took In the state meeting of district
attorneys. Apparently Mr. Notion
did not get very much excited over
the bif epeech made by Governor
Pierce before that body, as he ex
presses the opinion that It wat tak
en far more seriously by many of the
county ettomeya present than waa
Beeegaary. Like some of the other
utterances of our governor, It was
evident that he did a lot of talking
on the spur of the moment and will
do hia thinking later. However, much
time of the convention waa consumed
ovre the governor's speech, and a
number of other important matters,
that in the opinion of Mr. Notson
should have come up for discussion,
were of necessity crowded out.
A. M. Edwards, well driller, who
waa in town Saturday, reports that
he has Just recently made an ex
tension in the deep well on the Char
ley Porter place, near Wells Springs
and brought in an excellent now or
water which should be perpetual. The
old well was 201 feet deep, and for a
time furnished plenty of water. The
past year, however, the well wss dry
and Mr. Porter had to resort to nsui
ing water. In an extension of 87 feet
plenty of water was found, and it is
the opinion of Mr. Edwards that those
who put the well down originally quit
drilling just that much too soon.
Harry Duncan arrived home on
Thursday evening after an absence of
about two months, spent In Southern
California. He enjoyed a visit at the
horn of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Patter
son in South Pasadena, and then
spent a month at Hollywood, where
he enloved himself immensely. Mr.
Duncan found lots of hustle around
Los Angeles, much activity being
manifest In real estate matters, and
plenty of people with nothing to do
and apparently broke. From a per
sonal standpoint, however, he is not
much struck wtlh ths Southern Cal'
lfornia section.
Among sheepmen from the Hepp
ner country attending the woolgrow
ers convention In Pendleton on Mon
day and Tuesdav of this week, we
note the following:: Frank Monahan
W. H. Cleveland. Joe Hares. C. L.
f W i.tk... Vhii, Fmmett
Smith, Geo. D. Anderson, W. B. Bar
rett, o. s. Barrett, rrans wiinams,
John Mclntyre, R. A. Culick, L. V.
Gentry, Frank Wilkins, W. P. Ma
honey, R. A. Thompson and W. H.
delegation recorded from any section
or tne state.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lstourell mo
tored over to the Umatilla river on
Tuesday, where Chsrlie spent several
hours Ashing for salmon. He found
the river Quite muddy and only sue
eeeded In landing a big sucker, but
expects to make another trial at the
salmon a little later when he will no
doubt meet with better success. He
feels, however, that the trip was not
an entire failure, as on the return
home he killed three coyotes whose
pelts should be worth at least twenty-five
dollars.
Joe Simas got In from his home be
low Monument on Sunday end spent
a day or ao here looking after busi
ness affairs. Mr. Simas states that it
Is some trip out to Heppner these
days, when it is necessary to come
la the John Day highway to Arling
ton and then up to this city, and with
all other residents of the Monument
section ha would be glsd to have
closer connections with Heppner by
more direct route. Conditions of
stock are excellent, reports Mr. Si
mas. Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson ar
rived home the end of the week from
their ahort vacation, apent with their
aon, B. S. Patterson at Pasadena.
Ben la doing fine there, and Mr. Pat
terson states that he never before
witnessed so much prosperity In such
a small aectlon of country as la ap
parent around Pasadena. Mr. and
Mra. Patterson enjoyed their trip
very much.
Mr. John W. DeNoria, representing
the Cook k Gill company, of Port
land, who are Northwest distributors
of the Paige and Jewett cars, was a
visitor in Heppner today. Mr. Ic
Noria antlcipatea a fine trade in cars
thia season, and the fact that the
Paige company has increased its out
put greatly will enable the Portland
distributors to take on a much larger
trade territory than they have han
dled hitherto.
Cecil Lieuallen, state truffle cop, has
been spending several days in Hepp
ner and vicinity, in pursuance of his
official dutiea. Cars still displaying
1923 license plates should keep off the
road until such time as they have
affixed the 1924 aigns, as it is under
stood that the state traffic officers are
now working under orders to enforce
the law.
Albert Miller, bookkeeper for the
Standard Oil Co.. drove over to Hepp
ner Saturday, bringing his sister, Miss
Thelma, home. Miss Miller had been
visiting in Walla Walla since Thurs
day with relatives snd friends. Ab
returned borne on bunday.
Phelps Grocery has been undergoing
"spring cleaning" during the week,
Messrs. E. R. Huston and W. 0. Dix
being the artists wielding the paint
brushes, and they are entitled to
credit for doing an excellent job.
A. A. Aeee and family were vis
itors in the city on Monday Irom
their home near Wells bprings.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Olden of Rhea
creek were visitors in this city for
a short time on Wednesday.
Mrs. Willis McCarty and children
came up from The Dalles on Tues
day for a visit at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Eugene Campbell, and
with other relatives In this city.
Thoroughbred Barred Rock Cocker
els Famous Holterman and Klein
smith strain, at a bargain. Gerald
A. White. Lexington, Ore. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchie of
lone, were visitors in this city on
Tuesday.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Whereas, it has pleased God, la Hia
wisdom, to call from our saidst our
brother Claude naneg. and to remove
from our lodge an esteemed and re
spected member, and.
Whereas, Brother Hsney was
faithful member of this lodge for
several years and bad proven him
self a faithful and upright Elk, it is
fitting that we, members of Heppner
Lodge No. 35H, Benevolent and Pro
tective Order of Elks, make fraternal
and merited acknowledgement and
record of the high esteem and fra
ternal love in which we bold him.
Resolved that while we humbly bow
to the decree of tne Exalted Ruler
of the Univeras we are filled with sor
row at the passing of our brother.
Brother Haney was a true Elk and
the principles and virtues for which
the order stands were exemplified in
his daily life, and we could apeak no
higher eulogy than this.
To the widow and near relatives of
our deceased brother we extend our
sincereet sympathy in this hour of
sorrow.
Resolved, that a eopy of theaa res
olutions be spread upon the records
of this Lodge, a eopy transmitted to
the widow of the deceased and copies
furnished the local press for publication.
J. O. RASMUS.
FRANK TURNER.
DEAN T. GOODMAN,
Committee.
CARD OF THANKS.
We take this means of expressing
our sincere thanks to the friends and
neighbors who so kindly assisted us
in the sickness and burial of our
mother, Elvira Ellen Bleakman, and
for the many beautiful floral offer
ings.
G. A. BLEAKMAN AND FAMILY.
MRS. J. G. TRACY AND FAMILY
B. H. BLEAKMAN AND FAMILY
BERT BLEAKMAN AND FAMILY
CHEST COLDS
may mean weak lungs and
need more thorough treat
ment than mere syrups,
physics or 'stimulants.
helps chest colds by giving
strength to the blood and neat
to the body. It U famous with
physician for hard coughs
and weak lungs, throat
Reduced Prices on
STANDARD
MAZDA LAMPS
at
Case Furniture
Company
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Whereas, it baa pleased God in His
wisdom, to call fron hie earthly labor
our esteemed brother John W. Wii
denan, of Portland, Oregon, and,
Whereaa, Brother Wiidenan waa a
faithful member of thia lodge for
many years, a consistent and upright
Elk, it ia fitting that we, members
f Heppner Lodge Ne. J58, Benevolent
ad Protective Order of Elks, mske
fraternal and merited acknowledge
ment and record of the high esteem
and fraternal love in which we hold
him.
Resolved, that while we humbly
bow to the decree of the Exalted Rul
er of the Universe, we mourn the
Gilliam & Bisbees
j& Column j&
A car of Poultry Sup
plies just arrived. Any
thing and everything for
the Hen.
Lots of mill feed and
Dr. Hess' stock tonic for
your live stock.
Sheep dip and lice exter
minator and other reme-
dies for livestock and poul
try.
Our spring stock of sin
gle trees, lead bars, wag
on tongues, plain beams,
handles, clevises, etc., just
arrived.
Gilliam & Bisbee
EVERYTHING IN
Hardware Implements
We have it, will get it or
it is not made.
passing of our brother and share with
each other our mutual sorrow in his
untimely departure.
Brother Wiidenan, in his life exem
plified the highest traditiona of our
order and the virtues for which it
stands, and waa in every way a true
Elk, facts attested by his every day
life.
To the widow snd son and near
relativea of our departed brother we
extend aincerest eympathy nad con
dolence. Resolved, that a eopy of these res
olutions be spread npon the records
of this Lodge, a copy be transmitted
to the widow of the deceased and cop
ies furnished the local press for publication.
J. O. R ASM I S,
FRANK Tl'KNFR.
DKAN T. tiooiivuv,
Committee.
Mrs. Elmer Sloeum and Mrs. W. P.
McMillan were Islington ladies shop
ping in Heppner on Tuesday afternoon.
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A savings account with us is of itself
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We invite you to make your first de
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HEPPNER, OREGON
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
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IF you have not shipped to SHUBERT yet
this season try "SHUBERT" NOW
get some REAL, prices the highest of the
season. We want every Muskrat Coyote
Mink and all other furs you can trap or buy
well make it PAY YOU WELL. Ship quick
while our demand lasts. Take advantage of
these better prices.
SPECIAL FLAT EHICES!
OBECOM TVS
Musxrat . $ 1.10 to $ .80
Coyote j. 11.00 to 9.00
Minkf". 6.50 to 5.00
These prices for original collections of seasonrble furs,
conststlna of proper percentages of all sites snd grades.
Cut this ad out and enclose it with roar furs.
Try for one of onr prizes! $5a00 FREE every day for
the three beat handled shipment! of for.
LIST Or DAILT PRIZES I
First Friz Second Prize Third Prix
$23.00 $15X)0 1000
Shipment mast consist of not leas than six legally
caught raw fur skins. The way the furs sre handled
determines the winners. Get seme of thia prize money!
Ship us all the furs you have at once go get
some more and ship ship fhip qmcht Our
checks will make you happy.
COME ON WITH YOUR FURS
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n Half a Century i7 lUSp?
II (Treatment of flW I V - . L J?' J
Catarrh and lJ& Xli V f
II Condition I f , JT jJ,lm iSS
II af5 M MX I Vy WW 1
Just two things have made It possible for us to give
you this 20. reduction on Tuxedo:
A reduction In the cost or Kentucky uuney
tobacco and In package materials, as well.
The consolidation of three of our big plants
. . r i a. I t . I
Into one. mr. r oru may not bo in is
tobacco business but he Is right about
consolidation.)
You know that it is the desire and policy of The
American Tobacco Co. to extend to its customers the
maximum of service. -.
Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo is
our Idea of delivering this service.
Tuxedo is always FRESH. Every package is-
'fi GAr,mteed by
Big Sale on Coats
1-4 Off
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILL, ALL WOOL
MEN'S OVERCOATS
1-4 Off
PALMER COATS IN LADIES'
AND CHILDREN'S
1-4 Off
Thomson Brothers
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Forecasting A Tremendous
Spring Demand
739,626
more Ford cars and trucks were pro
duced last year than the previous
year, an increase of over 50 per cent.
In spite of this tremendous1 increase in production, it was
impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring
and summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars
and Trucks could not be filled.
This year winter buying for immediate delivery has been
more active than ever before and in addition 200,000
orders have already been booked through the Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan for spring delivery.
These facts clearly indicate that the demand during this
spring and summer will be far greater th;m ever, and that
orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers as
a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford
Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor.
Detroit, Michigan "
A small deposit down, with nty payments ol
the balance arranged, or jour enrollment under
the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, will put your
order on the preferred list lor spring delivery
See the Nearest Authoriied
... Ford Dealer
PRICE REDUCTION