Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 15, 1929, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THUR SPAY, AUGUST 15, 1929.
IONE
(Contlr.wd from Tint Pipl
in th valley. She wits accompan
ied by her grandson, Duncan Roes.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Holman and
daughter Marjory and nephew Bob
by Cochran of Yakima motored in
to town last Thursday. Here they
were joined by Mrs. Holman's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran,
and all departed for an extended
auto trip to points of Interest in the
Willamette valley.
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Rob i son re
turned Saturday from Longview,
Wash., where they had gone to at
tend the funeral services of Miss
Eva Stange. They were accompan
ied by Mr. Robison' ssister, Miss
Florence Robison of Portland who
will remain for a week or more.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sargent have
taken rooms at the Harris apart
ment Mr. Sargent has about two
weeks more of harvest work before
he returns to his home in Eugene
Mrs. Hannah Ahalt is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Montague, in Top-
penish, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N.. Pieffer, of
Walla Walla, were week-end guests
of the latter's sister, Mrs. Chas
Nord. When they returned to their
home they were accompanied by
Mrs. Ray Burnett and three chil
dren who will spend two weeks in
the Washington city.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Smith and their
daughter Mildred, and their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Case
bolt and children, Mrs. J. W. Hoech
and Miss Opal Elder, went to Sun
nyside, Wash., to attend a reunion
of the Elder family. Thirty people
ate dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R.- M. Elder and of these 28
were members of the Elder clan.
Mrs. Casebolt is Mrs. Smith's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Casebolt and their
three children have been having a
pleasant visit with relatives in the
northwest. They made the trip by
auto from their home at Carrollton,
Mo., stopping en route to see Yel
lowstone National park. They left
Sunnyslde Tuesday on the return
trip. They will visit Mrs. Casebolt's
brother at Spokane and another
brother in Montana. They were
much pleased with our country, Mr.
Casebolt especially being interested
in Yakima and vicinity.
Guests at the E. J. Bristow home
Monday and Tuesday were Mr.
Bristow's brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hachmuth of
Beverley Hills. Oal his sister, Mrs.
The Blockhead Mode
HUM
B. J. Hillery and his nephew, Ber
trud Hillery of Vancouver, B. C. Six
years ago Mr. Bristow had the
pleasure of a visit with his young
est sister, Mrs. Hachmuth, but it
had been 21 years since he had seen
his oldest sister. Mrs. Hillery. While
here Mr. and Mrs. Bristow and their
guests motored to Heppner and
Sand Hollow to call on old friends
of the family. Mrs. Hachmuth
made her home in Heppner for sev
eral years before her marriage. As
the party came up from Portland
they visited with Miss Blanche Bris
tow at Hood River and planned on
stopping there again on the return
trip. From Portland Mrs. Hillery
and her son will go to their home
In Canada and Mr. and Mrs. Hach
muth will drive south to their home
in California.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS. '
Notice is herebv given that by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon, I
have taken up the following described
animals found running at large on my
premises, and that I will at 10 a. m.
on Saturday. August SI. 1929. offer for
sale and sell the same to the highest
bidder for cash in hand at my ranch
on Balm Fork, 8 miles southeast of
Heppner. unless the same shall have
been redeemed hv the owner or owners
thereof. Said animals are described as
follows :
1 bay mare, saddle marks, white strip
in face, age 11, branded T on inverted
quarter circle, on right shoulder, and
circle on Inverted T on left hip.
Heppner-Pendleton Stage
Lv. Heppner 1:15 P. M., Ar. Pendleton 3:45 P.
M.
lAKE a look at most any
fashion cut for men and
women's clothing in news
papers or magazines and
think for a moment if the
pictures are a tue likeness
of us.
Elongated necks, faces
that only the Egyptians
carved in wood the ser
ious determined iaces 01
dashing young men of the
exaggerated square jaw
creation.
Now that's just the way
thmgs are oiten repre
sented to us these days,
particularly in the cloth
mg fields. Let's think for
ourselves. You know how
many of your friends look
like those pictures just
described.
Getting right down to
facts and good judgment
there is only one sensible
way to buy our clothes and
that is from a reputable
merchant tailor.
None of us wants to look
poverty stricken or as tho
our clothes were snatched
from a bargain counter.
Clothes should be made
from quality fabrics of
recognized standing by a
tailor who knows his bus
iness. Then we get what
we want.
Heppner Tailoring and
Pressing Shop
JOHN SKUZESKI
SAY
Safety
IS ALWAYS THE
BEST POLICY
Why take a chance,
when you can get the
best?
We Have It,
Will Get It,
Or It Is Not Made
mm m
Yours for service and fair
treatment.
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ADDRESS
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Co-operative
VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MELONS
We Sell
the Stamp of Quality
Cantaloupes
Melons
Phelps Grocery Co. Thomson Bros.
Hughes & Hughes Elkhorn Restaurant
Hiatt & Dix Schulz Bakery
McAtee & Aiken
AT IONE
lone Meat Market Bert Mason
Swanson's Grocery
Martin Bauernfiend at Morgan
J. L. Cochran at Cecil
F. W. Turner & Co.
GENERAL INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WHEAT AND GRAIN
He Doesnt
ed Much
9:
i AUDI NESS is never acceptable,
especially in the gentleman's at
tire. Few ornaments are generally
needed to make his presence pleasing.
But what jewelry he does wear should
be of genuine quality. It lends an air
of substantiality.
A genuine stone set in ring or pin gives
a needed touch of color, as well.
-C Choose Wisely -
PETERSON'S
Heppner's
Quality Jewelry
REXALL
MILK OF
MAGNESIA
PINT SIZE
Reg 50c, Special 39c
GOOD FOB ACID STOMACH
1
PEROXIDE
HYDROGEN
U. S. P. STANDARD
STRENGTH
FULL 16-OZ. BOTTLES
Reg. 50c, Special 35c
1 brown gelding, blaze face, age 9,
saddle marks, 1 white hind toot brand
ed spear E on right hip.
1 black gelding, age 14, saddle mark
ed, white left hind foot, branded WL
on left hip. Star in forehead.
1 gray mare, age 10. scar on left
front foot, no brand, weight about 1100
pounds; with bay yearling, one white
hind foot, no brand.
I bay mare, age 6, white hind legs,
scar on right shoulder, no brand; with
a chestnut sorrel yearling, white hind
legs, no brand.
I ba mare, raoch mane, age 9, collar
marks, white right hind foot, star In
forehead, no brand.
1 bay mare age 10. saddle marks,
reached foretop. blaze face, branded
horse hoof on right hip.
1 brown gelding, age 6, branded XM
on left shoulder, star in forehead,
weight about 1200 lbs.
1 oay mare, age 6, branded B-P con
nected (with B reversed).
R. A. THOMPSON,
22-24. Heppner. Ore.
Absolutely Cant Be Beat
We mean it and you'll know it when you see this
suDerb merchandse at these extraordinarily low
prices. You'll have to hurry as they won't last long
Milk of Magnesia
Tooth Paste
50c Size. High grade tooth
brush in celluloid case, 50c.
(Fine for traveling)
BOTH 59c
MAXINE
STATIONERY
IN TINTS AND WHITE
KKGULAR $1.00
SPECIAL 69c
Large flat sheet with long en
velope. A big value.
IT'S NEW! IT'S GOOD!
IT'S POPULAR!
Max Factors Cosmetics
Thin distinguished line of cosmetics from Hollywood's
and the world's authority on make-up, has just been In
troduced In Heppner by us and already It has become a sen
sation. There's absolutely nothing like It, folks. Factor
dresses up all tho leading movie stars In Hollywood. He
really makes them. Make-up is a science with him, and he
will give you a personal diagnosis and make-up chart for
the mailing of a postal.
GET YOUR'S NOW!
The articles are popularly priced, too, at 50c
and $1.00. See our display.
ID
1 ol E)
ST.
AUCTION
SALE
AT J. B. CARMICHAEL RANCH, 5 MILES
NORTHEAST OF LEXINGTON
Wednesday, Aug. 28
BEGINNING AT 10:30 A. M.
1 2 Head of Mules, Weight 1 000 to 1 200 Pounds.
3 Brood Mares, Weights 1 400, 1 500 and 1 600 Pounds.
5 Head Colts, old enough to work, 4 are broke. Weights:
3 at 1400 and 2 at 1200.
1 Mare, weight 1 425, with 3-months-old colt.
1 Gelding Horse, weight 1 400, 8 years old; good leader.
1 1 000-Chick Oil Brooder, run one season
2 3 John Deere Wagons.
New 1 6-inch, 3-bottom Oliver Plow No. 95, run two seasons.
New Wooden Harrow, 5-section, 25-ft.
Harness, Collars and Halters for 1 6 Head of Horses.
Shenandoah Hitch, and other articles too numerous to men
tion. 1 Charter Oak Range Stove.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS: 1 0 Per Cent Discount for Cash; Balance approved
bankable notes at 8 per cent.
JOHN T. PARKER, Owner-
G. L. BENNETT, Auctioneer W. 0. HILL, Clerk
&sb jggjfj' j$ VjijiTiriE qwfiBBl
M. D. Clark : Hiatt & Dix
AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone, Charge Account and Delivery
Ready to supply you with the best in groceries at the lowest prices
consistent with quality happy to save you the time and trouble of
shopping in person by delivering to your very door.
THE OWNER SERVES YOU HERE
Saturday and Monday (Aug. 17 and 19) Red & White Super-Specials
WE BESEBVE THE BIGHT TO UOOT QDAHTITUIB
$1.29
Schlitz Malt
2 Cans
AeMUk 10c
n
Post Toasties
2 Packages
10c
Crisco
3-lb. Tin
73c
Council Picnic Spread
2 Cans (l-4s)
19c
Red & White Tuna Jf
Fish, 2 Cans. (l-2s) T:!.!
N. B. C. O-So-Gud QQs
Butter Pretzels, b.OO
Red & White Jelly Q
Beans, Lb. Box IOC
Parowax
....2 Mb. Packags
27c
Mason Fruit Jars
Quarts, Dozen
: 97c
Servus Coffee
1 -Pound Package
47c
Servus Coffee
1-Pound Can
53c
Servus Sifted Peas
2 Cans (2s)
45c
Asparagus Tips, R. & fZfZf
W, 2 Cans (2s) )e)C
THE OWNER
SERVES
THE BUYER
SAVES
no xaGBL Store