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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1912)
WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Personal Happenings. For second hand furniture see Clyde Wells. It. You need not pay no much for in surance. Talk to M. E. Smead. Son desirable rooms to rent. In quire of Mrs. Frank Adkins. 2t. i W. T. Campbell and R. L Bei ge, Sooial Ridge faimsrs, were in Hepp ner. Saturday. The neatest thing iu the refrigeatur line is the "White Frost." Sold by the Case Furniture Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Luner, of Salem, arrived in Happner last evening on a visit to realtives. HiRhoHt cash prices paid for hides, pelts and furs. Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. Mrs. Frank Turner matfe visit to Arlington tia week where her hus band is engaged in sheepshearing. Cream Puffs at the Bakery every .Saturday. 4 All kinds of cookies and pastry at the Bakery. Born In Heppner on Tuesday, April 2, 1912, to the wife of Glenn Hayes, a ten pound son. Paul Bietman, prominent farmer of the lone section, was in town over last evening attending to business matters. W. E. Leaoh, of Lexington, is now the Dosgeeaor of a new Michigan tour ing car. He viBited Heppner with bis family in the new car on Sunday. The Chistann ohuch people of lone are pepariucc a fine program in com memoration of Earner iu Walker' s hall on Sunday morning to which everyone is invited. J. W. Maidment and Morgan Ward prominent oitizens of Lone Rock, were in Heppoer lant evening on thier re turn home from a business visit to Pendleton. Dan P. Smythe came over from Pendleton on Tuesday to interview our sheep owners and make arrangements for taking over some sheep recently purchased here. O. P. Hendricson returned from Albany on Tuesday evening very much improved in health. He has been absent for about three months, and is glad to getjtiome again. W. D. Newion,, of Seattle, was in Heppner the first of the week endeav oring to interest some of our people in Bend real estate. He represents the firm of Newlon-Koller Co. , Seattle realty dealers. Richard McElligott, candidate from the West end for county commi sioner, was ib Heppner on Tuesday and filed his petition with, the county clerk. He aspires to the nomination on the democratio ticket. Jas. H. Wyland was down from Hardman few days this week mak ing preparations for the lambing sea son which begins in his camps right away. He has decided not to enter the race for county jadge. Loy Turner, who graduates i n civil engineering from O. A. C. this spring lias filed his petition for nomination to the office of Surveyor of Morrow countv on the republican ticket. Ha is a graduate of Heppner High and has been in O. A. C. for the past four yeara. The Liberty Meat Market has been re-opened under the management of Dock Matlock, with Jack Wherry at the block. Mr. Matlock is a new man in the butchering business but mnmisea the trade of Heppner that thev shall receive the beat the market can pro luce. The Matteson crew of sheepshearers departed for the sand on Sunday to hetrin the soasou's work. They tackle the John Kilkenny bands first and are yorking on them now. After a month's work in this county the crew goes to Gtant county where thry will have a run of neveral Meets. W. P. Scrivner is making practi cal demonstration in plowng with the bie;Rume!y OiiPulI mgne this week. He is running a strinfj of plows on the Gilmnn land at the head of tlie E ght Mile grali just sojth of Heprner and the demonstration-) am creating con siderable interest. Geo. Tj'tt his week disonsed of his ranrh southwest of lone to R McElli att. Georse has resided in Southern Calforniia for a number of years, ow- inir to failing health, at-d has depen ded on rentira to run his Morrow eiuntv ranch. This not proving satis factory, and not being able to farm the Dlnea himself, be decided to sell. Mr. Utt will return to California to reiida. Feel languid, week, run down? Headache T Stomach "oft"'?-Just a plain caso of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bittra tones liver and stomach. promotes digeauoa, puriuw u u"., j Go t-) Edw. C. Hale, Jr. , for fur. nitnre repairs. Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any itching. Doan'a Ointment. Your druggist sells it. Remember that the Library Associ ation will be open to the public on each Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5, at which time the librarian will be on hani to take in and give out the books. For the present the library will be at the Episcopal church but a little later on it will be removed to the council room. i Dr. F. E. Boyden returned on Mon day evening from a visit of a few days in Portland. Mrs. Boyden accompan ied him to the city and will remain there for some days yet, visiting relatives. While in Portalnd. Dr. Boyden attended a meeting of the county physicians and health officers of the state, ihere was a good at tendanceand a eplencid progam pre sented. The Star theater has been receiving the finishing touches of the paint brash this week, and now presents a very pleasiong appearance. Mr. Sparks ia continually putting on a fine line of films, and the must striking feature the past week has been Pa the 's Weekly, a veritable newspaper in moving pictures. He will present another one of theee'illustrated events on to-morrow and Saturday evenings. Prioes remain at 10 and 5 cents. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eoleotic Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it. Our knowledge and skill in the art of taking mpasureB. cutting and mak ing garments euables us to give per fect satisfaction to the man seeking good fitting clothe. Remember all the work is done right here and not in Eastern sweat shops. It does not cost anv more to have your clethes made right. FRIEDRIOH "The Tailor." ' Lost. A brown mare weighing about 1300: branded EE on right stifle; white star iu forehead. This animal disappeared from the cattle and horse reserve near Hardman In October last. A reward of $10 will be paid for information leading to the recovery of this animal. E E. LOVGREN, 3t. Eight Mile Oregon. SIMS SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS, the most profitable chickens k'ovn. My firtt prize pullet pro nounced by Judge Gimliu, an eatsern judge, to be the most perfect Rhode Island Red that he had ever handled. Only the beet selected birds in our pens. Have added new blood from the best to be had. First pen headed by cock scoring 93, at 'Spokane. Nothing better In the northwest. Call and inspect our atock and pre mium ribbons. Eggs from 2.00 to $3.00 per 15. $10.00 per 100. Brilliant Poultry Yrds, Heppner Oregon. Stallion Registration Board, State of Oregon. License Certificate ol PURE BRED Stallion or Jack No 941. . Dated at oivallls, Oregon, February 21, 1912. The pedigree of the Jack BIO JACK, No. 8647, American registered in the studbook of Amer ican Breeders' Association of Jacks and Jen nets. Owned by John N. Helms, Lexington, Motiow Co., Oregon, Bred by Lewis King, Clever, Ho. Inscribed as follows: Black; white points. Pedigree; Old Bart, sire; Gen eral, sire of sire; Jenie Jlnkens, dam of sire. Bell, dam; Warrior, aire of dam ; Lucy, dam of dam. Breed Jack. Foaled in the year Aug. 10, 1907, has been examined by the Htallion Regis tration Board of Oregon, and it is hereby cer tified that the said jack is of Pure Breeding, is registered in the studbook that is recognized by the associations named in section uine of an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon providing for the liceuslng of stallions, etc., Hied in the office of the Secretary of State, February 23, 1911, and that the above named jack has been examined by the retrinarian appointed by the Stallion begistration Board and is hereby reported free from infectious, contagious or transmissible diseases or un sonndness and Is hereby licensed to stand, or public service in the State of Oregon ERMINE L. FOTTE ., (Seal) Sec'y Stallion Begistration Hoard. The Mammoth Missouri Jack, BEG HMG, Imported this winter direct from the state of Missouri, and wil stand the season at the BEYMER BARN, Lexington, Oregon. Terms : $15.00 to insure living?! colt; $10 for the season ana o for single leap. The Mammoth Missouri Jack, DURE, Was also imyorted to Morrow County the past" winter and will stand the season of 1912 at the Livery Stable of McRoberts & Evans, HEPPNER, and terms of service will be the same as for Big King. Care taken to prevent accidents but will be responsible for none. If interested in raising mules, you should see these two splendid animals. J. N. HELMS, Owner, Lexington. Oregon. Stallion Registration Board, fltate of Oregon. License Certificate ol GRADE Stallio.i or Jack NO 91 7. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon. February 6, 1'JU. The pedigree of grade lack DUKE, sired by the pure bred Jack Old Duke No. Owned by John N. Helms, Lexington, Morrow Co., Oregon, and described as follows: Color Black; white points. Foaled In the yaar 1904, has been examined by 'he Stallion Registration Board of Oregon, and It is found that the said iack is .ree from infectuous. contgiou or transmissible diseases or unsoundness. He is not of pure breeding, and is, therefore, not eligible for registration in any sludbook re cognized by the associations named in section nine of an Act of the Leglslatixe Assembly of the State of Oregon providing for the licensing of stallions, ate., filed in the o .lice of the Secre ttry of State, February 2D, 1911. The said jack is hereby licensed to stand for public service In the State of Oregon. ERMINE L. POTTER. Sec'y Stallion Registration Board. UEl IPOtSKBS EHlEiPlPNEES TBue GMeB - x PALACE The Time Meal time, when you really eat TEie Beds Comforta&te and Clean The Price Rooms 25c, 50c, $1.00 Meals 35c and 50c Special Rates by Week or Month Come once, you come again. If J Garment has been design ed for YOU ill ! It j You'll find these new garments to your liking in every way. They can be re lied upon for Better Service, the work manship, materials and linings being the very best to be had. For all this extra quality, style and service, you'll have to pay no more than has been a custom with you $1 7.50 to $25.00 The greater part of this line is now in stock and we are receiving a few new garments every few days by express. Look here before you buy. MINOR & CO. v HEPPNER, OREGON Easter will mean much more if your tailoring comes from A. E Anderson &- Co. TAILORS CHICAGO Fit, materials and workman ship guaranteed. Style to suit your fancy. Order now and let us con vince you that this is "The Tailoring You Need." Leave Your Orders With SAM HUGHES He Guarantees Satisfaction CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ef Wanted. By a man and wife, a position on ranch. Both know ranch work and guarantee satisfaction. Inquire at this office. St. Wanted. A maa with a si or eight-horse team to do farm work. Inqmlra at a . aw . ID II CHDCt. REMEMBER! IT IS BUT A FEW DAYS 'TIL EAST ER Get your post-cards and Easter novelties Rabbits, Chickens, etc. -NOW, at SLOCUM DRUG CO.