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1 THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1924. PAGE THREE oca illlliljlllllllilllillllllllllllllllllllllllM W. E. Brown was here the end of the week from hie homo at Kedlands, California. He came to arrange for the removal of the body of hie moth er from the family lot in the Masonic cemetery to the cemetery at Redlandi where it will be rf interred betide the crave of her husband, the late John C. Brown. It wu the requeit of Mr. Brown before hie death that thii bo done. Shipment of the body war made to Kedtanda from Heppner the first of the week. Mr. Brown returned to Walla Walla, where he will join Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evani on the return trip to Southern California where Mr. and Mrs. Evans will apend the winter. Al Henriksen came over from the Pendleton ranch the first of the week remaining until after election. He brought to this office a sample of the fine potatoes he raised in the garden there this season, and we can testify that they are A No. 1. He did not know what the variety is, but a few carloads of them would have been tine to place on the Heppner market. The garden on the Pendleton place, Al states, needs but little irrigation, and these potatoea were raised entirely without it. Dr. A. D. McMurdo and Postmaster Smead returned from the mountains on Friday They put in several days hunting deer. Dr. Mark Leach of Pendleton and Maurice Smead of Portland were also in the party. Mr. Smead killed two bucks and the doc tors got one each. Mr. Smead has the thanks of the G.-T. force for a fine sample of his big buck, one of the largest that haa been captured this season by any of the Heppner nim rods. It, was excellent meat. E. A. Kelly was down from Helix for a few days the first of the week, coming in time to cast his vote at the county election and also to attend to some other business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are living at Helix for the winter, and Mrs. Kelly has a school near there. He expects to g into business in the Umatilla county town. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Matlock o.' Al derdale, Wash, visited with friends here for a day or so the first of the week. They will go to Victor Mon tana, for the winter. Mr. Matlock had his sheep there for the summer range and decided not to move them back to Alderdale, the range and foed onditions being very poor there. Dan Stalter arrived home from the mines of Heppner Mining company in the Greenhorns on Friday, getting here in time to cast his vote. Mr. Stalter is more enthusiastic .han ever over the outlook at the mines where he has been working so long and faithfully, and feels that succi. has at last been attained. Samples of ore from the mine are on display at First National Bank. Lester Doolittlo spent several days in the vicinity of Ukiah the last week While he hoped to get a deer, he was successful in killing a small brown bear instead, and bear meat has been the luxury at the Doolittle home since. He returned home on Satur day. The ladies of the Episcopal church will hold their annual baiaar and sale of Christmas articles of fancy wotk at the store of Gilliam Ms bee no Tuesday, December 2, 1D24 There will be many nice things for Christmas gifts. James Holden, printer and ex-news paper man, who resides at Boiae Idaho, was a visitor in Heppner over Ssturday night. He was a pleasant caller at this office while in the city. Gilliam & Bisbee's j& Column j& We can supply you with Superior and Kentucky Drills in both hoe and disc Copper Carbonate ana Bluestone for treating wheat Look over your Drills and get your extras while our stock is complete, bu perior and Kentucky, and a few extras for the Thomas Drill. We arre agents for the Calkins Wheat Treating Machine. When you fail to get extras call on us and we will find them if they are made, but we must have the number. Gilliam & Bisbee EVERYTHING IN Hardware - Implements We have it, will get it or it is not made. Hill Dental Clinic Pendleton The Hill Dental Clinic is conducted along the most advanced lines of dentistry, which enables patients to obtain t h e services of a group of dentists each doing work ho is best fitted for at considerably less cost than is required under ordinary practice. Out of town patient's work will be done as quickly as possible. HeppnerffilPo s t, 1 vli iy ilv j liJi in 1 l M 11 u) ilfl FAIR F AV FUESDAY, HON, Heppner iMVJlth24 i Four Big Raffles a. y 1st BARREL WHITE RIVER FLOUR Donated by WASCO WAREHOUSE & MILLING CO., The Dalles 2nd Genuine Pendleton Indian Robe. Furnished by THOMSON BROTHERS 3rd Ten Dollar Pair of Shoes ITgont 4th Big Swift Premium Ham JfgSSS Cake Baking Contest Big Cake Auction for $10 Cash Prize First 1 5 Morrow County women to turn names in at the office of The Gazette-Times, eligible for entry. Cakes to be delivered at Fair Pavilion night of November 1 1 th. The cakes will be auctioned off, and the woman whose cake brings the highest price will receive the $1 0 cash prize. Name of maker must be pasted on bottom of plate containing cake. Four Big Games of Chance WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRIZES: Coffee, Pineapple, Cereals, Condensed Milk, Crisco, Pickles, Mayonaise, Baking Powder, and many other standard food products. Twenty-five cases of these prizes will be given away on this evening. All prizes mentioned above were furnished by the merchants of Heppner. Dance Folio wing Carnival I CARNIVAL FEATURES START AT 7:30 SHARP 11 SB It 1 41 m I Y I ' u " ' J 1 mmi 1 1 1 S " S s: n . jjiiniii u m I i w.j & Nv""'"siijari:i UJe'.u . I E Avoidable Worries How many times have you been called upon to pay some bill the sec ond time? Probably you had a paid receipt but just as probably you did n't. Why not avoid these costly disputes by depositing your income in a Checking Account at this bank and paying all bills by check) An endorsed check is indisputable evidence that you have paid the Fir National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Red Crown Gas 24c SERVICE STATION Union Gas 24c Kerosene, Oils, Differential, Transmission, Cup, and Axle Greases. TIRES and TUBES FREE AIR and WATER FERGUSON BROTHERS t GENERATORS STARTERS, MAGNETOS OVERHAULED Vulcanizing U. S. TIRES Willard Batteries GAS, OILS, GREASE HEPPNER TIRE & BATTERY SHOP C. V. HOPPER Best Wool Fabrics FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES of the J. B. Simpson made-to-measure, all wool clothes direct to you from the sheep's back have arrived. Fit, satisfaction and wear guaranteed at ?31.50 WORTH $50 OF ANY MAN'S MONEY FRANK W. TURNER HEPPNER, OREGON