The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 03, 1913, Image 3

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    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.
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.
! Heppner Witnesses
The NamoH of Henpiier Persons
Familiar to All.
Who are tlie witnessen?
They are Hecpner people
Residents of Heppner, who hav
had kldnev backa:he. Kidney ills
bladder ills; who have used Doan'
Kldnev Pills. These witnesses en
dorse Doan's.
One Hepuner resident who speaks
is E. L, Berry, of Main St.
Says Mr. Berry: "My kidneys were
weak and my back was so painful tha
I was obliged to walk aH stooped
over. One box of Doan's Kidney
Fills made a cure. Dnring the past
few veara there has been no sign of
the trouble."
If your back aohes if your kidneys
bother you, don't simply ask for
uidnev remedy ask distinctly ' for
Doan's Kidnev Pills, the same that
Mr Berry had the remedy backed by
home testimony. 50c all stores,
Foster Milfiurn Co., Props., Buffalo,
N. Y.
You will find everything necessary to quench that
thirst at
Thoroughly prepared to furnish all kinds of Cold
Drinks, Ices and Ice Cream.
The installing of the new Optimus Fountain places us
in a position to offer up-to-date service,
Your patronage earnestly solicited
"I've had my Studebaker
IS years and not
a cent for repairs"
A word of just praise for a wagon that has
done its work faithfully and well.
Men become attached to their Studebakers
proud of them.
Because they realize that a Studebaker is
built on honor and with an experience in wagon
building that dates back to 1 852.
Studebaker wagons are a result of that long
experience, coupled with a desire to build the
best wagons, not cheap ones.
And when your dealer says Buy a Studebaker
there's no better wagon made" he's giving you
the verdict of a million farmers. He is not asking
you to try an experiment.
Farm Wagon
Dump Wagons
Vuuom W.
Trucks
Buggies
Pony Carts
DsUVery WacoM
Surreys
Harness
See our Dealer or turtle ui.
STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind.
NKW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER
MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND. ORB.
Harry JoIhihoii la prepared to do
nllkindHof work in the line of car
penterlnjr. Contracting, building
and job work. Wive lilni a chance
to figure with yon. tf.
Highest cash prices paid for dry
hides and pelts by the Mjrrow Ware
hoose Milling Co. tf.
More autos destroyed by fire than
any other wav. Frotect yours by get
ting a policy of Smead. Nonb as
cheap. None better.
White Star Flour; Nothing better
on the Pacifio Coast. ; Every sack
guaranteed ; Insist ou your grocer send
inu this brnd and take no other, tf.
For Sale or Trade.
Will sacrifice my six-room, modern
house, corner lot 52 x 108, cement
sidewalk and curb, in Vancouver,
Wash. This is close in on one of tne
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,
Fruit Inspector of Morrow County
MiO-Cm.
EIGHT MILE
T. W. Rippee was a Heppner visit
or Saturday.
Eight Mile was treated to the best
rain of the season last Friday. The
ground was thoroughly soaked and
great deal of good has resulted to the
serine grain and the gardens.
Fred Ashhaugh and wife departed
for Portland Monday morning on i
combined pleasure and business trip
We are informed that Fred expects to
Dnrchase a new separator while in
Portland.
A very pretty but quiet wedding
tnok Dlace at the home of C. E. Jones
at 7 o'clock Sunday morning when
Vernon, the second son of C. E. Jones
was iiuited in marriage to Miss Ruby
D. Maxwell, one of Morrow county's
most sncocsstul teachers. Justice
Mose Ashbaugh performed the cere
monv. The home was beautifully
decorated and a splendid wedding
1 breakfast was served After thecere-
monv a number of pretty and useful
uresents were given the youna people.
The writer joins their many friends
in wishing them a long and happy and
prosperous life.
The sale at Emerson Keithlev's was
well attended and every thing sold
readily. A splendid luncli was served
at noon., which was ereatly apprecia
ted hv all present. Durina the sale
of the horses one of the animals be
came badly frightened and plunaed
throueh the crowd of men who were
congregated in tha corral. Tillman
Hogae wm knocked down and rendered
unconscious. Restoratives were ap
plied and he soon levived. Dr. Chick
of lone was called and he gave us the
assurance that Mr. Hoaue was not ser
iously injured, that aside from being
sore for a few days he would be O.
K. in a short time. At last report
he was getting along nicely.
LEXINGTON ITEMS.
Rain, rain, we hope we don't get too
mucli rain now.
Mrs. Pickett spent Saturday in
Heppner vieiting her daughters.
Rev. Winey preachaed in Lexington
both morning and evening last Sun
day. Miss Lucy Davis, clerk in Bur
goynes' store expects to leave on her
vaoation Tuesday morning for a trip
to Elgin.
About fifteen took advantage of the
excursion on Sunday and took in the
ball game at Heppner. Others from
the city went by autos.
We are sorry to report thai two of
our elderly ladies. Mrs. E. J. Mc
Allister and Mrs. Ed. Pointer are
quite ill at their homes.
Elmer Riggs, who has been run
ning the OrndorfT ranch for the Holt
Co. moved his family to his old home
at Walla Walla last Saturday.
Everyone seemed to enjoy the ioe
cream social last Saturday night.
The ice cream and cake was delicious
and the ladies wish to thank all for
their kind patronage.
Another one of those enjoyable
dances was held last Friday night.
This one was in honor of Howard Lane
and wife who will soon so to Hard
man where they will make their fu
ture home.
knife or other suitable instmment for
the purpose and then paint the sur
face of the wound with tincture of
iodine. About three paintings will
usually be enough to bring about a
prompt recovery. In some instances,
however, more applications will be
necessary.
"A few doses of potassium iodine
internally will assist in carina more
obstinate cases. Of this I would
recommend two teaspooufuls twice
daily then an interval of three days
followed 1)V a four days course again
The above dosage is for any calf over
three months old and under six
Larcer animals should receive larger
doses in proportion."
Children Cry for Fletcher's
F
I AND GAME
DEPTS. 10 COOPERATE
Will Aid Each Other inEn-
forcing Laws and Pre
venting Fires.
Removing Scale on Calves'
Eyes and Noses.
In response to an inquiry from
Bend, Dr. B. W. Hollis, veterinarian
of the Oregon Agricultural College,
writes as follows on the treatement
of scale growth on the eyes andnoses
of calves:
"I note that you say your calves
and yearlings have a heavy scale
around their eyes and down to the
nose. This scale is due to a fungus
growth, and in most cases will come
off of its own accord in the spring.
Cases which are extensive should,
however be treated promptly.
"As treatment I would recommend
that you scrape off the scale with a
Tne United States forestry service
and the state Kame wardens will co
operate for the protection of game as
well as of the forests, under an agree
ment recently entered into between
State Game Warden Finley and Dis
trict Forester Cecil. The agreement
provides that rangers, assistant
rangers and other officer! may be ap
pointed deputy game wardens. They
will report all violations of the game
laws within their respective dis r.cts
and will also make airests in cases
which come under their personal ob
servation, except during the fire sea
son. On the other hand the regular
deputy name wardens will extinguish
any small fires they may discover and
all such fires will be as promptly as
possible reported to the forest officer
in charge of that district.
The Forest Service department has
recently taken up the work of reclass
ification of lands in the national forest
reserves with a view to opening up for
settlement such agricultural lands as
may now be included within the re
serve bonndries. Under the plan for
this work the bureau of soils will
determine what soils are agricultural
n character, experts of the forest
service will determine whether or not
the value of the timber on such lands
8 greater than the agriculnral valua
tion and if not any lands which are
found valuable for agriculture and
not needed for public purposes will be
mmediately opened to settlement and
entry under the homestead laws.
Through the interest of the Harney
bounty National Bunk the ranges of
hat section of the state are to be
tockert with high grade cows, repre
sentatives having been sent into the
Middle VVfsr for the purpose of por-
hneir.u high grade llolstiens. The
bauk has received notice that 77 head
fine young cattle have been secured
and will be shipped wi'hin a few
dys. Until this summer Burns has
ad to depend on outside points for its
utter, a condition which will doubt
less be corrected in the near future.
mm
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-fl-
- sonal supervision since its infancy. I
&Z Allow no one to deceive you in this.,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute ior Castor Oil, Pare- I
goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is pleasant. It I
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ag-e is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms !
and allays Feverishness. Tor more than thirty years it
lias been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, i
Flatulency, AVind Colic, all Teething- Troubles and 1
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
5
S7S
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CiTT.
The First National Bank
Of Heppner
CAPITAL STOCK,
TOTAL RESOURCES,
$100,000.00
804,442.45
Agricultural Quacks.
From the man witLi the universal
panacea ior all the ilia of the farm
ing business deliver ua! Keep shy of
the fellow who preaches the doctrine
of a specific fertilizer for all soils,
a flock of sheep for every farm, deep
plowing under all conditions, co-operative
creamery where there are few
cows. Suppress the man there are
scores of such who ia certain that he
alone, lias the solution of all problems
and that a law with an appropriation
embodying his views is all that is
needed to set the world aright.
The fanny cart of it is that most of
these rapidfiie regulators don't know
anything about farming or farm prob
lems from actual oontact. Meanwhile
the regular farmer goes about his
business of feeding mnukiud. doing
the best he can in most cases, bearing
the burdens of a stalwart citizen and
rearing an industrious and efficient
family upon which commerce, art and
the professions must ever draw heavy
for recruits. Farm and Home.
"People's Courts."
There are "people's courts" in
Germany for the poorer people from
which lawyers are barred. The pro
cedure is bosioesslike an! free from
red tape. Kansas has bot rowed the
idea and under a reoent law county
commissioners are empowered to ap
point a judge for the debtor's court
from which lawyers are excluded.
The judge hears the stories of the
plaintiff and defendant, examines such
witnesses as he cares to hear and gives
his decision. As lawyers are not
admitted, there is no chance for legal
quibbles and delays which seriously
interfere with the business of our
courts without serving the ends of
justice.
1 We offer the services of a well-equip
ped 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
LLki
ESTABLISHED IN 1887
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So'
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A Home Institution by Patron
izing Outside Concerns
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We have spent several thousand dollars during
i-ii; n I
e past summer remoaemng our riour mm ana
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
o mii i mn rn
For Rent Five-room cottage fur
nished throughout. Inquire at this
office. tf. I
Licensed Ltnbalmcr Lady Assistant
J. L. YEAGER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone Residence. Heppner. Orep'on