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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
? i! NOBODY SPARED .The "5 lay Satisfactory ' R&ndc Make your cooking a duty pleasant by buying your Range of CASE FURNITURE COMPANY Kidney Tkoijiii.kh Attack Hicd Pkodi.k Old and Yoi'Nii. NK City Meat Market KINSMAN & HALL, Proprietors Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, SUGAR CURED HAMS Try Some of our Sausage. gut flowers For All Occasions at The Jewell Greenhouses THE DALLES - - ' OREGON Kidney ills seize young and old. Otfon come with little warning. Children suffer in tlieit early years Oan't control the kidney senrotions (J iris are languid, nervous, suffer nain. Women worry cant' do dailv work Men have lame and aching backs If you have any form of kidney ills You must reach the cuuse the kid noys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys- Have brought relief to Heppner people. HncpDer testimony proves It. Mrs. M. E. Barton, Herjpnnr, Ore says: "I do not know of a better kidney medicine than Doan's Kidney J ills. We have used them in oar family for the nast two years and they i avo proven so effective in relieving kidney oomplaint that I consider it my duty to give this public state ment. " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, New Yora, sole aueuts for the United States. Remember the name Doan's ard take so other. HENDRICSON & GURDANE carry a full line of Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos and defy competition. We will also keep our Famous Morrow County Ice Cream in Stock Made at Home from Home Products f tl The wagon that stands up like the reputation of its makers" When you buy a Studebaer wagon you buy a wagon that will last until you turn the farm over to your son and he turns it over to his son. One of the first StuJelaker wagons ever made saw constant service for thirty years, and we will gladly send you the names of farmers who have in their possession wagons that have been in constant use any where from 17 to 48 years and there are thousands of them. We are building the same kind of wagons today. A Sludebakcr wagon is an investment that will give you full return for your outlay. It is built on honor. Iron, steel, wood, paint and varnish used in its construc tion are tested and retested to make sure each is the best. For work.business orpleasure for town or country use thereisaSiWeiaervehicletofityour requirements. Farm wagons, dump carta, trucks, buggies, surreys, run abouts, pony carriages, business vehicle of every description with harness of the same high standard. See our Dealer or write m. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NK W YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY PRNVFR MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKE CITY SAM FRANCISCO PORTLAND, ORB. S2E M. L CASE (Funeral Director and Embalmer CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. 10 NE. Billy Corson is in lone those days shaking hands with friends and ac quaintances. Frank Engleman went down to the springs last week to takes a swim in the flue water down there. Z Thfrse hot days make a feller won der what weut with his last winter's waees, hut it is making the weeds grow like fury. Mts. Mat Halvorsen was a passen ger to Pendletou last week where she had a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Eubanks Mrs. Cody, who has been visiting in lone for a short time went over to the Suttler flat country last weea to visit with hsr dauhgter, Mrs. Alf Weatherford for Bom3 time. John Wilt and family went over to the Davidson ranch last Saturday night to spend Snnday on Rock creek where the hilts are so high you can hardly see the top of them. Mrs. O. J. Pennington was a uasstn ger to Milton last week where she was called to the bedside of her sister who was very ill. Mrs Pennington did not get there in time and when she arrived she was met with the sad news that her sister was dead. The Christian church people gave a picnic in the Pettys grove above lone last Tuesday. A huge crowd were in attendance. A nice basket dinner was served with olenty of ice cream and cake, and a jolly good time was hud by all who attended. R. N. Hymer and wife and Ed Bris tov an J family went no Rhea creek last Sunday morning fishing. They mndc a catoh of 113. 1 hey caught one whale and several Sturseon and the rest were sardines but they had a dandy good time. We had a double header in the line of baseball at lone last Sunday. Heppner aud lone played a good game, lone carrying off the honors, and Uncle Mun's Tigers and the Morgan Yellow Jackets had a wild, hillarious game, the Tigers ooming off with the big end of the score. There were three auto loads went no to Pendleton from lone last week. J. H. Bryson, Bill Padberg and John Padberg. The Padberg. boys staved at Pendleton and took in the circus and Bryson went on od to Walla Walla where he left his wife who will visit there with relatives for some time. S. E. Moore and family were with the merry makers and they also bad a view of the elephants. Mrs. ida Hughes. Several farmers attended the Far mers' Union meeting in Lexington last Wednesday. Sunday is preaching davatHodsdon school house. Everyone come, bring your dinner and enjoy both sermons Mr, and Mrs. J. U. White who have been in onr community several months, hve decided to return to Draiu soon. We are sorry to lose these good peo ple but our loss is another's gain. ME Children Cry for Fletcher's jj 1 'MWl 1AI Clippings of Interest From Papers in Various Sections of the Northwest. If Polk county has an industry that is leally successful above all others it is the dairy industry. Not a week passes harldy but what we announce some improvement on the dairy ranches of the county. One week we see the importation of a thoroughbred Jersey bull while the next week we are able to announce the importation of some standard grades of cattle, the building of a new barn, the planting of more clover for hay or the purchase of new sppertors. These are all indicative of a growing prosperity among the dairy farmers. An inquiry at the banks bring forth the information that the dairy farmers almost all are out of debt and make their deposits every few weeks, the results of their regu lar sales. While they are building ud a good herd of cattle and a bank account, tney are also building ud their and. The crop they plant produces better soil productively for the future, Besides, the hngs, chickens and vegel ables all hel to build up their busi ness and there is no reason why the honld not prosper, Independence Monitor. rtaynionu tienrichs, a vonng nm year old Moro boy, has been demon tracing what can be done on a city lot this season. Prom a trace of ground about 25x50 feet he has sold $19 worth of radisn, onions and lettuce As the different crops have matured he has prepared the ground for another seeding and has thoroughly applied the principles of intenisve farming Any boy can do as well, if he cares to do so. The largest wool clip in the history f the county is beginning to mov nto onr warehouses for shipment From present Indications sheepmen have no occasion to fee alarmed, a verythine looks favorable for prices to remain about the same as if nothing had happened. "Joseph Herald. Among the new laws which will ecome effective Jnne 5th is one re quiring a medical certificate to be filed with the county clerk by every male person who npplies for a mar rnige hcer.ss. This certificate must be signed and sworn to by a physician dulv authorized to practice medicine within the ptate of Oregon. The physician must certify that be has Rxsmined the applicant and "that from said examination I have found said applicant to be free from conta gious or infectious venereal disease." SAND HOLLOW. This hot weather is cettainly on the grain. Mis. Flint has returned from visit in Salem. his yearling bard ber NOTICE to al! Fruit Growers and Dealers Xo scaly or wormy frnit will be permitted in any market in Morrow county. HARRY CUMM1NOS, Fruit Inspector of Morrow County Mi0-6m. Barney Doherty sold sheep last week. Mrs. Williams is visiting her bro ther, Harve Hendrix. R. B. Rise bought 6 haed of young mules from A. S. Akers. W. L. Copenhpaver bought a De- Laval Separator last week. Mr. and Mrs. Crunk visited V. L. Copenhnver and family Sunday. Jack Ueardorff and wife visited M. L. Bundy and family last Saturday. Mr. Roberts of Salem is preparing to build on the land recently bought. Iho Sand Hollow & Lexintgon Telephone Co. are putting on thes oo- ond wire. Tom McDaniel, who got hurt by a male, lias quit work for Ralph Benge and his home. Ethel Copenhaver spent last week 'on Willow creek visiting htr sister, Cream for Butter Making. "A fairly rich cream gives hots re sults for butter making" says O. G. Simpson of the Oregon Agricultural College dairy school. "A cream that will test 30 to 35 per cent or produce about three and a half pounds of but ter to ten pounds of cream is good Other conditions being equal, a rich cream will keep longer and . churn more easily than a thin cream. "If the cream is to be kept any lentgh of time before ripening, it should be cooled immediately after skimming to below f0 degrees. Tin containeis are preferable to crocks or other material. Tin allows the tem perature to be changed more easily, and is easier to handle and keep clean. If two lots of cream are to be mixed, they should both assume the same temperature before mixing. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 30 years, has borno the signature of -? and has been made under his per- CZ jC-f , 80Illil supervision sinee its Infancy. 1 -'rvy. CUJil Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterferis, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but lixpei iments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Hxpcriment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless snb.stltn.te for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It ! contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms t and allays Fcverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of - The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CFNTHUR COMPANY. 77 MUHBAV STRICT. NtW VOBK CITY. SlfiifUfi. saaWl W Ms" I am 1 WHERE DO YOU TRANS ACT YOUR BANKING 1 BUSINESS? Heppner is the business center of a large territory. It is our purpose to maintain a strong, serviceable bank which will truly represent the business intrests of this section. We want to ask your assistance by transacting your banking business with us. " The benefits will be mutual. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER, OR. CAPITAL :-: :-. :-: $100,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS :-: :-: $20,000 Directors and Officers elected for 1913: M. S. CORRIGALL, President, CLYDE BROCK, Asst. Cash. J. B. NATTER. Vice President, A. L. AYERS, J. H. McHALEY, Vice Pres. W. 0. MINOR. a T. J. MAHONEY, Cashier. FRANK GILLIAM. 3 You Can't; BuiSd Up S A Home Institution by Patron izing Outside Concerns White Star Flour: Nothing better on the Pacific Coast. : Everv sack guaranteed ; Insist ou our grocer send ing this brtnd and take no other, tf. A 200 Edison Amberola for sale at a bargain. See T. E. Chidsev. tf. J. D. Freuch, Butter creek ranch man and stockraiser, was doing busi ness in Heppner Friday. Jesi says feed was never better in his section than it is this season and stock of all kinds is in a flourishing condition. If the Wilson tariff bill does not knock things to smithereens, Mr. French will make a cood clean up in?ide the next few years. We have spent several thousand dollars during the past summer remodelling our Flour Mill and now have a modern, up-to-date plant. If you are not using our flour we would ask you to give our new brand a t ial. Special Exchange Offer To Farmers : Leave wheat in mill fo. your season's flour supply, and protect yourself against advance in price. Specially Prepared Rolled Barley and Wheat Bran Shorts Millfeed MORROW WAREHOUSE 2 MILLING CO. LfM in i ir,i mr-l Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence. Heppner, Oregon