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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
Mr. Farmer The Palace Hotel has just installed a MODERN McCRAY REFRIGERATOR one that is large enough to keep a whole beef, a couple of pork, two or three mutton and a veal When you have something to sell, phone us a few. days before com ing, to town. il) n MR. CUSTOMER We are prepared to serve you with the best meats that the market af fords, because we can keep them in cold storage long enough to be good THERE WILL BE NO MORE TOUGH STEAKS AND CHOPS We invite you all to inspect our Kitchen, and the new Meat Room and Refrigerator. We are proud of it, and know that you will be after making a personal visit PALACE HOTEL CO. Ori.iMinmi I Ilium I MMMMMMij NOBODY SPARED Kidnkv Tnouiii.HH Attack Hw'iwek I'lCOl'I.K Ol.lt AND Yoi'NCi. Kidney ilia seize young and old. Otfun ootue witli little warning. Childreu suffer iu tlieii early years Can't control the kidney senretiona Girls ate languid, uervuua. Buffer pain. Women worry cant' do dailv work Men have lame arid aching backs If yon have any form of kidney ill You must reach the cause the bid neys. Doan s Kidney fills are lor wea kidneys- Have brought rellof to Heppner people. llenpuer testimony proves it. Mrs. M. E. Barton, Heopner, Ore says: "I do not know of a better kidney medicine than Doan's Kidney Tills. We have used them in our family for the past two years and they lavo proven so effective in relieving kidney complaint that I consider it my duty to give this public state meut. " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostei-Milburn Co. Buffalo New Yon, sole agent for the United States. Remember the name Doan's ar take ao other. You will find everything necessary to quench that thirst at TUB JElbJBLmlMK. 'Thoroughly prepared to furnish all kinds of Cold 'Drinks, lees and lee Cream. The installing of the new Optimus Fountain plaees us in a position to offer up-to-date service, Your patronage earnestly solicited k i Your confidence is what Studebaker seeks to keep Possessing this confidence, we have never tried to produce a cheap wagon. We could, but we don't dare try the experiment. Our constant aim has been to produce the best wagon. And in living up to this highest standard, we have won and hold the confidence and good -will of hundreds of thousands of farmers all over the world. Studebaker wagons are built to last, to do a day's work every day, to stand up under stress and strain and to make the name Studebaker stand for all that is best in vehicles. Don't accept any other wagon represented to be just as good as a Studebaker. The substitute may be cheaper, but it isn't up to Studebaker standards, and you can't afford to buy it. For luiiness or pleasure, there it a SluJcbaker vehicle suited to your requirement. Farm wagons, truck, business wagons, surreys, buggies, runabouts, pony carriages each the best of its kind. , Harness also of the same high Studebaker standard. Set our Dealer or write us. STUDEBAKER South Bend, lnd. MtWYORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKI CITY SAH FRANCISCO PORTLAND, ORJ. LEXINGTON ITEMS. Louis Marquardt is here visiting liia father. Mr. and Mrs. French are entertain in relatives from Southern Oregon Rev. Winey of the Conereaational chnrch will preach in Lexington both morning and evening next Sunday Mr. Willis Ward returned home from Portland accomranied hy hi brother who is qnite ill. We hop Mr. Ward will soon recover. Sterling MnCullotn and brother Al bert were passengers on Monday for Kansas City. Mo. These young men bought tickets of our local agent. Mr. Stnrglll was back in Lexington Mondav after an extended trip to Portland and Hood River. Jim says the Rose Carnival was oertainly'grand to see. Mrs. Morgan, who has been at the home of her mother, Mrs. Beymer, returned to her home at Gooseberry Sunday. We hope she was not caught in the heavy rains. The 0-W. R. & N. outfits were set in at Lexington last week and now the section men are busy cutting weeds on the track by the deoot which helps the general appearance. We unflerwtand Howard Laue will move his family shortly to Hardman where he has purchased a saloon. We are sot'- to lose Mr. and Mrs. Lane and hope they will be very enccesfol in thier new home There will be an ice cream social next Saturday night at Artisan Hall. It is given bv the Home Missionary Societv. Everybody come and help along with the good time. There will be plenty of ice cream and cake. HARDMAN take this his and Harry Johnnon In prepared to do all kiln' of work In the line of enr n..ntiriiiir. Contracting-, lmihling ,.11.1 i.l work. ilve him a chance- to figure with you. tf. Highest cash prices paid for dry hides and pelts by the Mirrow Ware house Milling Co. More autos destroyed by tire than anv other way. Froteot yours by get ting a policy of Smead. cheap. None better. Nont as White Star Flour; Nothing better on tlis Pacifio Coast. ; Every sack guaranteed ; Insist ou jour grocer send ing this brind and taks no other, tf. For Sale or Trade. Will sacrifice my six-room, modern house, corner lot 62 x 108, cement sidewalk and curb, in Vancouver, Wash. This is cIosa in on one of the main business streets. Will sell for cash or trade for stock. For further particulars see owner, A. W. Johnson, 2J miles south of Heppner. NOTICE to all Fruit Growers and Dealers No scaly or wormy fruit will be permitted in any market in Morrow county. HARRY CUMMINGS, Frnit Inspector of Morrow County Mi0-6m. Albert Emery is preparing to his family to the warm springs week. Fred Knighton has sold out saloon business to Chester Saline has gone to work. Howard Lane of Lexington and Vic Groshens of Heppner were seen on our streets one day last week. Jirumie Bates and Ernest Cannon ate preparing to haul wood for Buck Adams from Board creek to Heppner This section was visited by another nice rain Saturday night and Sunday which will insure good crop again this year. Tom Colliver, while working on Geo. Bleakman's warehouse bad the misfortune to drive a spike into his ankle. Miss Hazel Ham returned home from Portland Saturday evening where she has been attending soliool the past winter. Our town marshal, Joe Howell has been d"ing some work on the streets which improves the appearance of the town some. J. H. Wyland has been in town the last few days shooting fire crackers with the boys. Jim is getting to be some sport. John Tonkins of lone was in town Wednesday selling the Watains Rem edies. He favored us with a fine sermon in the evening. Our town was visited by a show last Saturday evening. Nerly every body with the exception of Ye Scribe attcded. All admit they are out two bits. J. A. Gibbons and wife of Castle Rock are visiting with Mrs. Gibbon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Cramer. They intend to stay about three weeks. There was quite an interesting game of base ball played in Hardman Sunday between the married and the single men. They played only five innings and the result was a victory ' for the married men. HOT LAKE HAS CHANGED HANDS Dr. G. W. Tape, Its Form er Manager, Now in Charge. Hot Lake in Union County, one of the favorite resorts of Eastern Ore gon, and renowned for the healing qualities of its waters, has recently changed management. A syndicate aasumed control on Monday, June 16th, aud Dr. G. W. Tana, -who was formerly in charge, again assumes the position of manager. Since leaving Hot Lake in 1904, he has had charge of Arrowhead Springs in Southern California, bnt was induced to return to Oregon. The entire institution will he renovated, necessary altera tions made, and especial attention paid to those who desire to avail themsevles of the waters. Ihere medicinal value has been thoroughly established. Those who are not afflicted with any ailment, but who simply desire to rest and enjoy the freedom of country life, will find the hotel a desirbale place. Tbe rooms are large with all modern couve&itiu ces, the grill supplied with the best in the market. There is a 1 irge lobbv wide glassencrspd porches hillard and poll tables, cud rooocs and large dancing hall. No bar is maintained and no liquor sold on the premises Hot Lake is situated directly on the main line of the O-W. R. & N. in Union County. It (s easy of access and in addition to the excel!e-t waters and the comforts of the hotel offers such sports as hunting and fishing to those who card to go afield cr follow a stream. Under the new management, Hot Lake will at once become as popular as formerly with the people who reed treatment for some ailmpnt and with those who simply want a phce to rest from their Lusiness or household duties. Oregon Bankers Will Reg ulate Fraudulent Land Dealers. Children Cry for Fletcher'! That would-be settlers coming: to Oregou have, in manv instances, been victimized by unscrupulous land spec ulators and that the state as a whole has been injured by their operation, s a statement made at the annual convenion of Oregon bankers recently at Corvallis and the attending dele gates expresied a determination to co operate with the commercial bodies throughout the state in an effort to put greedy real estate men cut of business. The plan does not contemplate h entire elimination of land selling gencies, but does propose to annihi- ate the sharks who have been spscu- latintr in good Oregon soil taking it nt of production and holding it for n unreasonable increase in nirce. It was decided to form an appraise ment committee in each community to pass on the prices of lands, the com mittee to consist of two members of he local commercial bedv aud the banker, and intruding purchasers will be advised to purchase no real estate from any dialer until the value of same has been passed upon oy the ppraisers and the price asked decided to be a rensonanle one. It was stat us a fact that much of the agricul tural land in Oregon is held at too gh a figure. There is doubtless pleuty of good land which can be ob tained at a fair price but the new comer, usuallly unfamiliar with local values and conditions, seldom hears of that lard. The committee will see that he gets a square deal. Oregon is likely to become the cen ter of a great fishii.g industry within tbe aenr future if the investigations of tne Government confirms the report of extensve halibut banks off the coast of Lincoln county. A large number of launches are now being fitted out at Newport on Yaquina Bav for the purpose of exploiting these recently discovered banks, and those which have already started operations are returning to port with capacity loads of splendid fish. Tlia extent of the banks is stated to be sufficient to sup ply the Pacific Northwest with fish fot years to onme. Under a joint agreement of the Southern Pacifio and Santa Fe rail roads ft is announced that a new rail road will be built along the Oregon coast, construction to begin at the present northern terminus of the Northwestern Pacific line at Sherwood, Cal. The road will be built up the coast to Myrtle Point in Coos County and will then proceed op the valley of the Rogue River, connecting with the Southern Pacific main line at Grants Pas. It is stated that work will begin this present summer. To the Pacific Northwest goes the honor of providing a man to head the American Association of Nurserymen for the coming year. The convention of tbe association held in Portland last week was the first meeting of the organization ever held west of the Rocky Mountains and at its fiual bus iness session Friday morning J. B. Pilkington of Portland was unani mously elected president. lAi LnM The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use lor over 30 years, has borne the signature ot and has been made under his per sonal supervision since Its infancy. ! m - " .... .... J ... ... ....... : All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-gfood " are but liX pertinents that triile with ana endanger the health ot Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless snbstitute 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 and aUays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething- Troubles and t 'Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates tho Food, jjivin healthy and natv.ral filcco The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TWC CINTAUH COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORX CITY. The First National Bank I Of Heppner CAPITAL STOCK, TOTAL RESOURCES, $100,000.00 804,442.45 We offer the services of a well-equipped bank with sufficient capital and resources to care for the needs of our territory New Accounts Invited Four per cent, paid on Savings Accounts Exchange bought and sold We issue exchange on all important Foreign Cities ESTABLISHED IN 1887 o A Home Institution by Patron izing Outside Concerns 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 0 MORROW WAREHOUSE MILLING CO. 2 mi inr i 3E Licensed Crabilmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence. Heppner. Oregon