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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREflON, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925. PAGE THREE Large numben of Leiington and Ion people ipent the week-end at Pitch creek prmfrie, going op the morning of the 4th and remaining over Sunday. It was stated by parties up that way on Saturday that more than 40 cars were parked on the prairie. Out (hat way the woods were full of people who enjoyed being in the cool shade of the tall trees for a day or so. Large numbers of Hepp ner people also spent these two dyas along Willow creek in the edge of the timber and many going to the prair ies out beyond. As a consequence, Heppner was a very quiet place on the fourth, as many others took in the celebration at Arlington. A, V. Wright, wife and two daugh ters are visiting this week with their home folks. They arrived on Satur day from their home at San Pedro, California, and will remain until the first of the coming week. Alonzo has been out at the old home place on Rhea creek for several days visiting his brothers, and he and his family will spend the rest of the time with his mother, Mrs. Martha Wright in Heppner. He has made his home in California for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith and son Bobby of Portland visited at the D. T. Goodman home over the fourth. Mr. Smith returned to Portland on Sunday, being accompanied by J. L. Li nd burg, father of Mrs. Goodman, who has been visiting here for' the past month. Mrs. Smith and son will return to Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Goodman the end of this week when they go to the city to take in the Elks' convention. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Goodman are sisters. Miss Florence Canon, who has been head clerk inrthe local postofflce for the past year, has resigned and con templates going to Portland a little later where she is offered a position with the postal service. For the pres ent, the place of Miss Cason is being filled by Mrs. Lena Coleman, who as Miss Lena Glasscock, was chief dep uty in the office for many years when Mr. Smead was postmaster during former republican administrations. Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Curtis, who spent the past week in Heppner as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smead, departed on Monday for Portland, where they will make their home while Mr. Curtis is look ing for a location. For the past sev eral years they have been living in Stockton, California. Judge Campbell and wife returned the end of the week from a stay of several days at Wallowa Lake. Mr. Campbell states that Wallowa county will have a wonderful crop this year from all present indirationw. Envoy Mrs. A. A. Gray and her bos band, from the Portland headquar ters of the Salvation Army were fn the city over Friday on state cam paign work. Mrs. Gray desires to have us state to the Heppner folks that she is very grateful for the kind treatment received at Heppner. While in the city Mr. Gray, who is s?n in valid, was quite ill and required the attention of a physician. George Thomson and family, Wal ter LaDusire and wife, J. O. Turner and family, Harry Turner and fam ily were among Heppner people going over to Hidaway springs on Saturday to spend the week end. They report having had a fine time, taking in the big swimming pool at Lehman springs as a part of their recreation and in cidentally getting a pretty fair coat of sunburn. Mrs. Ethel McKinley of Portland was a guest the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Boyer on Hinton creek. She returned home on Wednesday, being accompanied by Donald Boyer, he nephew, who will spend his vacation in hte city. Mrs. McKinley, who is a sister of Mr. Boy er, is engaged in the real estate bus iness in Portland. Frank Harwood left on Friday eve ning for Portland. He took the Mt. Hood loop highway into the city from Hood River and says that it is a wonderful drive and the scenery this time of year is beautiful. This will become a very popular drive for peo ple going to and coming from Port land and the road now is in fine shape. L. W. Briggs, county treasurer, who, some two weeks or more ago, underwent a serious operation at the Heppner Surgical hospital, is still un der the care of the physician there but is reported to be slowly gaining in strength. It will be some time be fore he is able to leave the hospital and resume his official duties. Sheriff McDuffee, accompanied by Wm. Hay lor, departed on Monday for Hot Lake, where Miss Lucile McDuf fee has been for some time receiving treatment. They returned last even ing. Miss McDuffee having sufficient ly recovered to be able to come home. Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs and twin sons of Cecil were visitors in the city on Monday. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. U. Krebs of Portland, parents of George, who are making an extended visit at the Cecil home of their son. Miss Helene Curran, who has been spending her vacation in this city rwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Curran, departed yesterday for Port land to resume her duties at St. Vin cent's hospital where she is receiving the course in nursing. M. L. Case and family departed on Tuesday morning for the seashore at Newport, where the family will re main for a month or six weeks. Mr. Case expects to return after a week or ten days. John Louy and Walt Smith were I lone business men In the city yester day. Mr. Louy, who it very much In terested tn the oil development in the vicinity of Wells Springs, is as sured that operations will begin there shortly. A fine 7 H pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones of Monte sano, Wash., at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford, in this city on July 6th. Both mother and baby are doing fine. P. M. Gemmell drove to Portland on Saturday where he met Mrs. Gem mell and the children on their way home from a visit of threeweeks with relatives at Seattle. They arrived at Heppner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hopper of this city have aa their guest Mrs. Hopper's sister, Mrs. Marin, who arrived from her home in North Dakota on Thurs day last and will remain here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. French of Gur dane were visitors in this eity for a short time yesterday while on their way to The Dalles where Mr. French was called on land business. Charley Vaughn spent the week end in Portland with his family, re turning home on Monday. Cyrus Aiken and family of Oak land, Calif., have been guesU this week at the home of Mr. Aiken's par ent, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Aiken. They will remain here until the end of this week when they will go to Portland to take in the Elks' conven tion before going on homo. Cyrus Is engaged in the real estate buiiness at Oakland and ia doing well. J a red Aiken and wife are now living in Oakland where he is with hts brother and it was hoped that all might be here for a family reunion on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gragg of Salem were also here, arriving on Friday evening and departing Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Gregg's little daughter, June, and a jolly good time was had by the members of the family able to get around the home board at this time. Mrs. Gragg was formerly Miss Helen Aiken. Cohn Auto Co. this week delivered to Krebs Bros, of Cecil a Dodge tour ing car, equipped with baloon tires and disc wheels, a pretty nobby machine. I will serve chicken on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 75c and 1. Mrs. Rippee. FOR SALE Dodge touring car, A-l nhape. Reasonable. See John P. Announcement I wish to announce that I have added to my stock The Florsheim Shoe THE FLORSHEIM SHOE is a shoe made for the man who wants style and service. A BRAND NEW STOCK AND BRAND NEW STYLES. I carry a complete stock of both shoes and oxfords. It will do you good to see these new styles. David A. Wilson A Man's Store for Men yvt - ,' j 1 I w- Of jL. Chesterfield's popularity is securely founded on the bed rock of quality SUCH PO P ULAR.ITY - MUST BE - DESE PwVED Hufrhea. Heppner. or writ owner. T. A. Hughe., 1005 E. 6th 8t, N, Portland. Henry Schwarz, meat cutter in the Central Market, wai laid off duty on ntdnetday while recovering from an operation for the removal of his ton- ill. Neal Doherty, ranchman of Juniper canyon, wai attending to buiineia af fair i in thia city Wednesday. Frank Turner apent the week-end with hill family in Pendleton, enjoy- ill flies, bugs, roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and moths. FLY-DI U non-poiionous, will not Main, and has a pleasant and refreshing; odor. You need FLY-DI all the year round alwayi keep a bottle on band. HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY PATTERSON A SON ing a food time over the Fourth. Hit ui Rnhhv returned with him. 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