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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925.
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Fred Raymond m in the elty from
lone on Tuesday. Mr. Raymond Is
norinf with hie family to La Croeae,
"Wash, where he hai secured a wheat
farm and will operate in the future.
For the pait six or sevaji years Mr.
Raymond was located on the Lee
Padberc farm on Rhea creek, and
recently living- up this place, be
sought out a new location in the
Washington wheat belt, some 30 miles
southwest of Colfax.
T. D. Matthews, well known Pen
dleton resident, suffered the fracture
of his hip in a fall yesterday after
noon. Mr. Matthews who lives at
214 South Logan street, fell from the
landing at the top of the steps lead
ing into the rear door of his home.
He is more than 76 years old. He
was taken to St. Anthony's hospital
for treatment The accident happen
ed Thursday afternoon at about 4
o'clock. East Oregonian,
Charley Bartholomew was in from
his Pins City home Monday, bring
ing a small load of apples from his
orchard. This office is under obli
gation to Mr. Bartholomew for a sack
of splendid eating apples, and we can
say that if anyone desires good cook
ers the Bartholomew ranch has them
in abundance and very cheap at the
orchard. Drive down and lay in t
supply.
Mrs. A. G. Devon, who has been
making her home in Pendleton with
her daughter Mrs. E. P. Hoyt for
mors than a year left last night for
Eugene where she will make an ex
tended visit at the home of Mrs. A.
F. Andraieir, another daughter. While,
here Mrs. Devore was employed by
the 1. C. Penny A Co. East Oregon
ian, Dave Wilson, LaVerne Vsn Matter,
Pete Shively, Martin Reid, Bernie
Gaunt, Jack Terry and Bub Clark
composed a party of deer hunters
leaving Heppner on Sunday for the
vicinity of Ukiah, where they expect
to spend the week in quest of the big
game. Heppner should be well sup
plied with meat upon their return.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith of lone
were visitors here on Monday. Elmer
expected to. leave lone on Tuesday
with a hunting party to try for a
deer before the season closes.
Bert Bowker, who suffered a brok
en leg recently while working at the
warehouse in Heppner, Is now getting
about on crutches, after being laid
up for about ten days.
Now is the time to
order your
COAL
for your winter
needs
TUM-A-LUM
LUMBER CO.
Bsppasr, Lexingtoa, law
COMING TO
The Dalles and Pendleton
Specialist
In Internal Medicine for the
past twelve years.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be In
The Dalles on Saturday,
October 10, Dalles Hotel,
and in Pendleton on Sun
day, October 11, at the
Dorian Hotel.
Office Hours: IS a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation.
Dr. Mellenthin Is a regular grad
uate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appen
dicitis, gall stonss, ulcers of stom
ach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re
sults In diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid
neys, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
week lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal allmenta.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Ore
goni
Rose J. Aplln, Carson, Wash., nerve
trouble, -
Mrs. Otto Will, Jefferson, varicose
nicer, lesr.
M. P. Chrlstlanson, Albsny, bladder
trouble.
Mrs. M. A. Ewan, Cequllle, stomach
trouble.
Robert Zigllnskl, Sclo, stomach and
heart trouble. '
John Roth, Albany, adenoids and
tonsils.
Mrs. M. I. Olson, Portland, appen
(Ileitis.
Remember the above dato, that con
sultation on this trip will be free and
that his treatment la different.
Marriod women must he acconv
nanled bv their husbands.
Albert Adkins, Earl Hallock and
Glenn Jones formed a party of Hepp
ner nimrods seeking the tall timber
on Saturday evening in quet of tneir
part of the buck deer tribe. Mr. Ad
kins returned Sunday evening with
out his deer, while the other boyi re
mained, hoping to secure a buck le
fore coming home.
Mrs. A. D. McMurdo departed on
Monday for Portland, where she will
Join Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brae, who
are visiting there this week. She
will go on south with her sister and
husband and visit with them at their
home in Los Angeles for some time
before returning to Heppner.
Miss Helen Fredreckson, sister of
Mrs. Clsude Waid, who is teaching in
Heppner, and Miss Esther Fredreck
son, who is taking violin lessons in
Pendleton, were here Tuesday for the
funeral of their sister, Mrs. Claude
Waid. Stanfield Standard.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Akers drove
up from Portland on Moirday and are
spending a few days in the eity. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Carrie
Vaughn, who was returning home af
ter a couple of weeks spent in Port
land. Hynd Bros, of Sand. Hollow were
the purchasers of a Chrysler six
phseton this week. Walter La Du
sire, the dealer, drove the car over
from Pendleton Tuesday.
LOST Lady's gold watch with
ohain; Elgin closed case. Reward.
Lost either on streets of Heppner or
road lesding to Eight Mile. Finder
leave at this office.
cosch which he brought up from Port
land last week.
The '
BULL'S EYE
"Editor and Qtntral Manaqtr
WILL ROGERS
A mot her "Bull Durham drer-
tiwftnrnt hyWUl Rocen, Ztrcfcld
rolhei aind cren star, and lead
Ing American humeri at. More
coming Wmco ror them.
r
Improving on
History
I just finished hearing a Politician,
one of the Washington Boys, talk
on Abraham Lincoln. The only
thing I could picture in common
between him and Lincoln was that
they had both been in Washington.
When a Politician aint talking
about himself he is talking about
Lincoln. Lincoln has had more
Public men speak of his good
qualities, and fewer copy any of
them, than any man America ever
produced. His famous address was
only about two hundred words
long. No Politician has ever been
able to even copy his briefness.
In fact that is the last one of his
qualities that they would try to
copy. Lincoln said more in those
200 words than has been said in
the entire City of Washington in
the last 10 years, and here is a
quality that no historian or speaker
has ever brought out before. At
the completion of the Gettysburg
speech, he wisely refused one of
Grant's Cigars, and borrowed a
sack of "Bull" Durham from an
Ex Southern private, rolled his
own, got on his Mule and went
back to Washington.
P. S. There will be another piece here
tarn arjlra (rvim nnttr I i-viLr ttT It.
i
Bull
Durham
Guaranteed, by
incsaeenATie
111 Fifth Avenue, New York City
Marriage licenses were issued on
Monday by Clerk Anderson to Jerry
Clay Phillips and Velma Hall, of Lex
ington, and Victor Rietmann and
Vera Engelman, of lone.
Lou Bisbee and Orve Rasmus are
spending the week at the Van Vector
cubin up Willow creek, and hiking
out from there in quest of big game.
. APPLES Good Spitzenberg eating
and cooking apples, $1 a box, f.o.b.
Hood River, cash with order. B. L.
Clark, R. 1, Box 121, Hood RiVer, Ore.
FOR BALK? Good residence prop
erty in Heppner. Two-story boose,
good barn, chicken house, wood shed;
3 lots. Terms. See Ssm Hughes.
J. A Adams was in the city on
Monday from Hardmsn. He reports
that his part of the county turned off
a good erop of grain this season.
Ferguson Bros, Chevrolet dealers
of this city, disposed of a coupe this
week to Alfred Bergstrom of Eight
Mile.
For Sale Horses, mules, plow, har
ness, weeder and Holt motor com
bine. Troy Bogard, Eight Mile, Ore.
Wanted Housekeeper in family of
three at Tnn. Wbni XI iwr Haw
Address P. O. Box 866, lone, Ore.
Good frame building, 20 x 60 for
rent; suitable for workshop or stor
age. Inquire Gonty Shoe Store.
For Sale Fumed oak rocker also
leather upholstered couch; both good
as new. Call Main 623.
For Sale A Victrola and 75 rec
ords. Call Main 623.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Death has summoned Brotner New
ton 8. Whetstona, and the golden
gateway to tho Eternal City has
opened to welcome him to his home,
and as hia reward, has received the
plaudit, "well done" from the Su
preme Ruler, and
Whereas, The all wise and merciful
Ruler of the Universe has called our
beloved brother home, he having been
a true and faithful member of our
beloved Order, therefore be it
Resolved, that San Souci Rebekah
Lodge No. 33, L O. O. F, in testimony
of her loss, drape ita charter in
mourning for thirty daya, that we
tender to the family of our deceased
brother, our sincere condolence in
this their deep affliction, that copy
of these resolutions be spread on the
records of the lodge and also pub
lished in the local paper.
ELLA BENGE.
ETTA DEVIN.
LILIAN C. TURNER.
Committee.
Seed Wheat For Sale
800 sacks of certified Turkey Red
No. 1. 89,49 per cent pare. Seed
at Fanners Elevator Warehouse In
good sacks. Frank S. Parker, phone
60F3.
LAND AT HALF PRICE.
Three wheat farms going at one-half
price. Total, 2717 acres.
At $10 per acre; one-third cash,
balance on time at 6. Sandy loam
soil; about 2400 acres plowed on
which are three houses, three wells,
schoolhouse, and other improvements.
2 miles from Cecil postofflce and R.
R. station in Morrow county, Oregon.
Free with this land a 76 Caterpillar
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I NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR I
! LUMBER I
Rough lumber, at mill .
Shiplap, at mill .....
No. 1 Rustic, at mill . .
No. 2 Rustic, at mill . .
No. 1 Finish, at mill . :
No. 2 Finish, at mill . .
Flooring, at mill
.. $15.00 per M
.. $19.00 per M
..$30.00 per M
..$25.00 per M
.. $35.00 per M
..$30.00 per M
.. $35.00 per M
Will deliver in truck-load lots of 1500 feet or
more at Heppner for $6.00 per M.
1 6-Inch Pine Wood, at mill, $4.00 Cord
Pyle & Grimes 1
Parkers Mill, Oregon
School Days
Are Here
NOW is the time
to get your boy
fitted up with one
of our Oregon City
Woolen Mills All
Wool, Two Pants
Suits; they look well
after one year of
wear.
Thomson Brothers
enffin with 4 1-bottom plows, 24
foot combine, ft header, two drills,
two weederi, chain and other barncu,
32 work horaei, marei and nalei,
two harrows, three wagons, etc. Rea
son for Mllinf: security and other
debts after leaving the farm, wife
dead, bo children and 78 years old.
J. W. OSBORN, Cecil, Ore.
STATKMKNT OF THB OWNER8H1P,
MAN'Ar.KMRNT. CIR C U L A T I O N,
fcTC, KKQI IKED BY THE ACT OF
(ONf.KSa OF Al-'CJCBT, 1I2. OF THE
GAZETTE-TIMES, FI'RIJKHKD WEEKLY
AT HEPPNER, OREGON, FOR OCTO
BER i. mi.
Stat of Oreaxm, County of Morrow, ss :
Before me, a Notary Public In and for
the State and eounty aformaid, personally
appeared Vawter Crawford, who, having;
bwn duly sworn according to law, depotea
and say that he tbe editor of The Ga-fette-T'me,
and that the following im, to
the beat of hia knowledge and belief, a tmt
tatement of the ownership, management,
(and if a daily paper, the circulation .
etc., of the aforenaid publiction for the datt?
nhown In the above caption, required by the
Act of Aug-UHt 24, 1412, embodied in kk
tion 44 8 , Postal Lawi and fcjr 1 1 at ion ,
printed on the reverse of this form, to wit :
1. That the names and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing editor, and
business managers are:
Publisher, Vawter Crawford and Spen
cer Crawford, Heppner, Oregon.
Editor, Vawter Crawford, Heppner, Ore
gon. k
Managing- Editor, Vawter Crawford,
Heppner, Oregon.
Business Managers, Vawter Crawford
and Spencer Crawford. HTrmT, Oregon.
t. That the owners are: Vawter Craw
ford, Heppner, Oregon ; Spencer Crawford,
Heppner, Oregon.
1. That the known bond holders, mortga
gees, and other aeearfty holders owning or
holding 1 per eent or more of total amount
uf bunds, mortgages, or other securities are:
fimt National bank, Heppner, Oregon;
Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Brook
lyn. New York.
VAWTER CRAWFORD. Editor.
Sworn to and safaacribed before me this
Sth day of October, 1925.
(HKAl.t JOS. J. NYS. Notary Pablie.
(My commits ton expires Juno I, 1627.)
NOTICE OP EXECUTRIX SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as executrix of the estate
of Frances J. Gordon, deceased, pur
suant to an order of the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Morrow
County, made and entered on the Sth
day of October, 1925, will, from and
after the 6th day of November, 1925,
offer for sale and sell, at private sale,
at the office of S. E. Notson, in Hepp
ner, Oregon, the following described
real property situated in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lot 6, Block 9 of the City of Hepp
ner, Oregon, for cash in hand.
Dated this 8th day of October, 1925,
the date of first publication of this
notice being October 8, 1925.
BESSIE J. THOMSON,
Executrix of the Estate of Frances
J. Gordon, deceased.
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I Order Your I
SEED WHEAT!
Now I
1 We have some Forty Fold, average 1
1 97 1-4 per cent pure, and Certi- 1
fied Hybrid 128. f
Heppner Farmers Elevator j
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The Sturdy
Brogue!
A big favorite that com
bines all the qualities of
Gonty Shoes. Good look
ing, comfortable and
wears and wears.
An unusual value at
$5
Gonty Shoe Store
Central Market
C. W. McNAMER, Proprietor
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, FISH
AND POULTRY
Call us when you have anything in our
line to selL
Phone Main 652
Reduced Prices on
FLOUR
ORDER YOUR WINTER SUPPLY
Single Barrel $8.00
3 Barrels or More $7.75 per Barrel.
Lexington Farmers Whse.
Lewis Store, Lexington
tav'i -V'r--"Ko a .a.
ff f f f f f f f H U U WW
When you are ready to seed, don't
forget the new
SUPERIOR DRILL
WITH THE ALEMITE OILING SYSTEM
We have both the Superior and Kentucky
Drills in both disc and hoe, also the Rotary
Rod Weeder, which is sure to get all the
weeds.
You will surely save money by buying
a new drill instead of using an old one that
does poor work, and you know it does not
pay to plant yur seed on weedy ground.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Reduced To Sell
To make room for new stock
THE CHENEY PHONOGRAPH CO.
announces big cut in prices tjn
all models.
$1 1 A Model
1UCUT to-
$75
All models in proportion.
Also, just received several Swanson port
able phonographs, little dandies carry like
a grip just the thing to take on a picnic.
They're a buy at $30.00.
Our Music Room Always Open. Drop in
and Hear the Latest Hits.
HARWOOD'S
Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry
Call Main 1062 For Correct Time
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
MUST GO!
Such Bargains in DRY GOODS and GRO
CERIES as Heppner hasn't seen in
many a day at our
Closing Out Sale
Here's a sample of the BARGAINS you will
find here:
Kellogg's Corn Flakes ..10c
Sinclair Milk 10c
Sliced Pineapple, large
can 30c
Canned Linyt Beans lc
Canned Grape Fruit 25c
Preserved Figs, can 30c
SUGAR, per sack $6.75
13 lbs. for $1.00
$2.75 Men's Gloves....$1.90
$1.50 Men's Gloves ....$1.10
$3.25 Men's Gloves ....$2.25
$6.00 Men's Shoes $4.95
$5.00 Men's Shoes $4.00
$4.00 Ridign Pants ....$2.50
60c Ginghams, now 40c
Men's Lined Gloves at Cost
Ladies' Hosiery Greatly Re
duced. Children's Play Suits Less
Than Cost.
All Notions at Cost or less
All Standard Goods
SAM HUGHES CO.
Phone 962
Heppner, Ore.
Address) 211 Bradbury Bldg, Los
Angeles, California.