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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1926)
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1926. PAGE FIVE Walter Moore and family arrived home on Sunday from Tacoma. They were called to that city by the serious illness of Mrs. Moore's father, George Loughney, who passed away shortly after their arrival. Mr. Moore utiles that Mr. Loughney was evidently the victim of a hit-and-run .autoist, as ha was picked up on ihe street near his residence in an unconscious con dition and suffering injuries that in dicated he had been struck by a ma chine as he was crossing the street In the fog. While he lived several days following the accident, Mr Loughney never regained conscious ness. His death occurred within a month following the demise of his wife. County Judge Benge, District At torney Notson and Frank Gilliam mo tored out to Irrigon yesterday to make an appraisal of a parcel of land for an applicant for a soldiers' loan. They did not find any orange blossoms or bananas maturing and the season is just a little off for pineapples, but they feel thut the prospects are just about right for Ir rigon to have a bumper melon crop this coming summer. Mr. Notson is still a strong booster for that section of the county as "the banana belt." Superintendent Burgess of the Heppner schools announces that hot lunches will be served at the school building, beginning on next Monday, the 18th. These lunches will be served by the domestic science department to the students at cost, and the ex pens will be very light. In fact, the more pupils that take adavntuge of the lunch, the less the expense to the individual pupil will be. Harp, piano and accordion concert at Star theater Monday night. Milton W. Bower, minister of the Christian church, departed Monday morning for Corvallis to get his fam ily who have been visiting with rela tives there for the past two weeks. They ire expected to arrive her; thiB evening, and will take up their home in the R. W. Turner residence at Ihe north end of Main street. Mrs. C. T. Wilso nof Piniole, Mont., is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gay M. Anderson. She was met by Mr. and Mrs. Andreson at The Dalles and came to Heppner Sun day. Mrs. Wilson Is a sister of Mrs. Anderson and is on a visit to her rel atives residing in the Northwest. Mrs. Leonard Barr arrived from Portland on Sunday and is spending tha week here. Mrs. Barr is em ployed with the Bartholomew com pany in Portland, having charge of the floor, and is also assistant window decorator in that popular ladies' gar ment shop. Lawrence Redding of Eight Mile was a visitor here on Monday. While the grain is eoming well out that way, Mr. Redding is a little apprehensive concerning the prospects for moisture and woald welcome a heavy snow. Walter Rood was operated on Mon day by Dr. McMurdo for hernia. He is reported to be improving and will soon be over the effects of the opera tion. Evans Brown, musician, at the Star theater Monday night. Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Jones and Mrs. Carrie Vaughn drove to Pendleton Sautrday afternoon, taking Mrs, Cel sus Keithley home. They returned Sunday evening. FOR SALE Or will trade for cat tle, the following: 1 20-35 oversize Yuba tractor; 1 28-in. Case thresh ing machine; 1 3-bottom 16-in. Mo line plow; 1 Monitor drill; 1 3-in. Mitchell wapon; 1 3-in. Winona wagon. Can be seen at ranch 3 miles north of Lexington. Address Neill White, Ukiah, Orogon. Emil Groshcns was down f:'om the Rhea creek ranch yesterdny. The weather conditions havo been similar out that way to what we have at Heppner, and Mr. Groshens thinks it time for A change, hoping for rain or snow to soak up the range. Dr. Johnston, county physician, was called to Boardman the first of the week where he found a few cases of smallpox developing. The cases were promptly isolated, and quarantined and the physician hopes there will be no spread of the disease. J. T. Irwin, district forest super visor, of Pendleton, was in Heppner Saturday. With Ranger Clouston, Mr. Irwin went out to Hardman to confer with the Hardman Livestock associa tion concerning range allotments in the Umatilla forest. Don't forget Evans Brown, at the Star theater Monday night. Art Minor reports that ho will have some lambing on about the Bth of the coming month, and states that Krebs Bros, of Cecil will also have a num ber of February lambs. This is pretty early for this section, but then this has been a sort of freak soason. Dr. McMurdo went to Pendleton on Tuesday after Emery Gentry, whom he brought to the hosptial here for treatment. Mr. Gentry is suffering an attack of appendicitis for which he will undergo an operation. Mrs. E. N. Crawford, who has been quite ill for the past week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank S. Parker near this city, is reported to be improving quite well. She was threatened with pneumonia. KEEP IT ON HAND OlJR milk is delivered frseh every clay and will keep longer than you us ually expect. Have a supply on hand to use at all times. Alfalfa Lawn Dairy WIGIITMAN BROS., Props. fTTTfTIIMIFflUTJ'llTIWSfrTirIT"tfmi1f ffoleproof JfoSJ&n MM x a Hi .- Jjoloproof Jjosierc THAT MAGNETIC FEELING, YES, IT'S Holeproof . . Famous for beauty, famous' for durability. The most economical hosiery you can buy. FOR WOMEN French Nude, Sunburn, Champagne, Satin Blonde, Air dale, Sandalwood, Grain, Nouveau Beige, as well as standard colors in silk, lisle and mixtures. $1 $1.50 $1.65 Special bargain on $2.50 hose at $1 a pair. FOR MEN MEN'S DRESS SOX Fine worsted over lisle, drop stitch, fancy. Colors of camel blue and blue-patterned. New Style 75c a pair. PURE CANE SUGAR $6.95 THE SACK Sam Hughes Co. Phone 962 Heppner, Ore. Emmet Cochran and Mrs. Nellie Welch were recently married at Ba ker and are here from their home et Monument for New Year dinner with Mrs. Cochran's mother, Mrs. Wm. Car ter. Long Creek Ranger. Magician at Star theater Monday night. , ' Sheriff McDuffee will take in the convention of sheriffs of the state to be held in Portland on the 21st. Oth er law enforcement officials will be gathered at the metropolis for simi lar meetings this month. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Keithley came over from Pendleton to attend the funeral of little Louise Vaughn last Thursday. Mrs. Keithley remained over until Saturday afternoon for a visit with friends here. W. W. McDuffee, brother of Sheriff McDuffee, has come to Heppner for the winter at least, and has accepted a position with the road crew as blacksmith. He has rented his ranch at Ritter. Mrs. C. A. Walton is reported very ill this morning with a case of diph- JllllllllllllllllMl,,,MIHHIIIIIIIIflllllllMlllllflllllllinillllllMIIIIIIIIII1ltlltllllllllllltlHMIHlllllllillll"linillllllMIMIJ. s aitiiitiiiifiijiiiiiiinmniitmmiaimiiiifBHinniiiitiittttiitisfiiifiriittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiifii'iii"!"!!!" ilium's BE SURE TO INVESTIGATE The Freed-Eiseman and I The Grebe before you buy a Radio set. They're our leaders and are proving mighty . popular. ' , . Those who hear our Rola loudspeakers say they're the only thing. Some great buys in second hand radio sets. REAL BARGAINS! HARWOOD'S Jewelry Music Radio IIIIIIIIIIMIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHMItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllMIIIIIIUItlllllllllllllllltllMIIIIIIir IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllUIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMMIIIItllUtllllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIllltlllllllUIIIIMlllir 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 IT MAY BE A LITTLE EARLY TO TALK Garden Seeds BUT WE ARE RECEIVING THE NEW SEEDS NOW. Why not lay in what you intend plant ing now while the assortment is complete," HERE'S HOPING THAT THIS WILL ' BE A BIG CROP SEASON Phelps Grocery Company theria. Little Betty Sue, wfio had it, is still unable to be out of bed. Lonsr Creek Ranper. JAMES J. CROSSLEY of Portland, Oregon Candidate for the Repub lican nomination for Uni ted States Senator at the May 21st, 1926, Primaries. Will always be present when the Senate is in Session looking after all the interests of all the people of Oregon just as loyally as he did when State Senator, U. 8. Attorney, in Alas ka and a soldier in France. Repre sents no special interests. Paid Adv. Now is the time to order your COAL for your winter needs TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Heppner, Lexington, lone WHY SHIP YOUR CREAM TO PORTLAND? Patronize your own creamery. We will pay you as many dollars and cents as you can get any where. Ship us your next can and be convinced you are not gaining anything by shipping to Portland. Morrow County Creamery Co. W. C. COX, Manager. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, Only $2.00 the Year JUST RECEIVED, CARLOAD OF Poultry and Dairy Feeds EGG MAKER, 'OIL MEAL, MOLASSES MEAL, GROUND BONE, Etc. Heppner Farmers Elevator Company HERE IS NEWS of the utmost importance to every grain grower 1 NNOUNCEMENT- k The Western Harvester Company has been formed to continue the develop ment of what has grown to be one of the most impor tant and successful Com bined Harvester businesses of the country a busi ness brought by The Holt Manufacturing Company, during the past 40 years, to the point where further development demands this new, separate organization. The Western Harvester ; Company will manufac ture the "Holt" Models 30 and 32 Steel Harvesters in the former Holt plant at at Stockton. It wiil supply parts for former models of "Holt" Harvesters. It in cludes in its organization . the men chiefly responsible for the successful design and construction and sale of "Holt" Harvesters in tjhe past. It will sell its product through an organ ization of reliable, eager-to-serve dealers. .The entire capital stock of this new company will be owned by the Caterpillar Tractor Co. Concentra ting its efforts, its manu facturing facilities and its organization on the pro duction of combined har vesters.WesternHarvester Company offers a better product, better service, better user-satisfaction than have ever before been available to harvester pur chasers. Write for "Holt" Combined Harvester Literature f WESTERN HARVESTER COMPANY ' - General Offices and Factory, Stockton, Calif. Distributing Warehouse, Spokane, Wash. Manufacturers of "Holt" Combined Harvesters PHONE 53 9 1