The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, March 05, 1914, Image 2

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    IT'S POOR ARITHMETIC TO CULTIVATE YOUR CROPS WITH POOR
PLOWS AND IMPLEMENTS. BUY THE JOHN DERE OR THE OLIVER.
THAT'S THE KIND YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY FROM US, AND YOU
WONT LOSE TIME, AND HAVE ANNOYTNCE REPTIRINC
OUR IMPLEMENTS ARE CHEAP, BECAUSE THEY ARE GOOD.
LET OUR HARDWARE STORE BE YOURS.
IF ANYTHING SHOULD GO WRONG WE WILL MAKE IT GO RIGHT ,
OR REFUND YOUR MONEY. COME AND SEE US.
Gilliam &, Bisbee
HEPPNER, OREGON
NIAGARA
Soluble Sulphur Compound
I
Patents issued Nov. 12, 1912
The Sulphur Tree Spray of To-Day
NOT A NEW THING, BUT A NEW
AND BETTER WAY
T IS A SULPHUR SPRAY, not an EXPERIMENT. The sulphur
is in the same chemical form as is the sulphur in the lime-sulphur
solution, but being freed from the lime (the lime being found
really detrimental), possesses a higher power, by fourfold, as an in
secticide and fungicide,
SOLUBLE SULPHUR is Very penetrating going through and
through all scale and insect crusts; whereas the lime in the lime-sulphur
solution solidifies and neutralizes the sulphur, forming a harm
less crust or coating. Soluble Sulphur does not paste up the surface
of the tree, preventing the normal function of bark and leaves, but
cleans the surface from all such hindrances to tree growth.
SULPHUR has always been recognized as the important ingredient
of spray value in the lime-sulphur sprays. The lime has been per
forming the office of a "necessary" evil: simply an agency for ren
dering the sulphur available. .
In Soluble Sulphur the sulphur is rendered available by the use of
a non-injurious element, thereby allowing the sulphur to perforin its
work in a fuller and more complete way.
We are not trying to coax you into "trying" a new spray, but we
are offering you the old and tried Sulphur Spray in a form far more
effective, more convenient and less expensive. We furnish you with
the dry materials. You supply the water and make your own solu
tion by simply stirring together for an instant. ,
We can save you 25 per cent and more on your spray expense.
Will you let us show you?
In addition to the money saving, there is a saving on the handling
of over 500 pounds, storage, leakage, return of barrel and a lot of
trouble.
SOLUBLE SULPHUR COMPOUND used at 10 pouuds to 50 gal
lons of water (winter strength) is equal in spray value to 33 degrees
lime-sulphur solution used at one gallon of solution to eight gallons
of water.
Thus 100 pounds SOLUBLE SULPHUR COMPOUND added to
500 gallons of water will make 511 gallons of winter spray.
Therefore 100 Bounds of Soluble Sulphur Compoud will make 61
gallons of nearly 14 per cent more epray, winter strength, than a 50
gnllon barrel of lime-sulphur solution.
VAUGHN & SONS
THE GAZETTE-TIMESj
Th Heppner Gaiette, Established March 30, 1883
Tin H'ppner Time, Established Nov. IS, 1897
Consolidated February 15, 1912.
VAWTER CRAWFORD. - Editor and Proprietor
Issued every Thursday morning, and entered at
the Postornc at Heppner, Oregon, as second
class matter.
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MORROW COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
Thursday. March 5, - 1914.
Where is that proverbial cold
snap for March? It has not hit
Morrow county yet and we are
willine to oass it up if it's just
the same to the weather man.
C. A. Barrett, of Athena, the
present joint senator from the
19th senatorial district, compris
ing Umatilla, Morrow and Union
counties, will be a candidate for
re-nomination. Mr. Barrett has
made a fine record for himself
during his incumbency, of office
and will no doubt be complimen
ted with another term.
Another Morrow county boy
has thrown his hat into the ring
for political honors. Mr. J. 0.
Hager,, ot Heppner, will seek the
nomination for county clerk at
the hands of the republicans and
his announcement will be found
in the list of political asoirants
elsewhere in this. paper. Mr.
Hager has lived all his life here
at Heppner, is a splendid young
man and should make a strong
candidate. This gives us a three
cornered fight should there.be no
other aspirants, and the race
should be an interesting one.
GREEN CARNATIONS
For St. Patrick's Day
$1.00 per dozen
The JEWELL GREENHOUSES
THE DALLES, OREGON. Phone B 2721
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT.
L L. CASE
The lrrigon Road.
As atated in last issue, a party of
Heponr citizen, consisting of Dr.
N. E. Winnard. Sept. 8. E. Notson,
Van tor Crawford, A. M. Phelps and
A. M. Slocnm went over the road
from BepDuer to lrrigon to "spy out
land." I tie trip was made on Wed
nesday last, the party reaching the
home of Oomrnlsaiouer John Kilkenny
for dinner, where they "filled ao" on
a good, old fashioned meal prepared
by Mn. Kilkenny, and the way Unas
put oat of light by some of the parly
was wonderful to behold. Mr. Kil
kenny joined the party here and went
alone, to lrrigon to point out the sur
vey. It was found that a good road can
be made across the sand with but little
work. On reaching lrrigon. a meet
ing of the citizens there took uo the
qnestion in earnest and proposed get
ting rihgt to work on their end of the
lias and it will be opted by referring
to the convppondence from thtire that
they Mv! already begun.
The c r.utv court is backing up the
proposition nd will su court it right
through. The county surveyor will
make a new survey so Unit the road
will be plninlv marked, aud by going
over r' e route nboui two times with
the grader tne sage brush will be re
moved an I (hen the rest will be eay.
At a fiw mints only will the drifting
sands have to bfl overcome a .id thi
can be dona with sage brush and straw.
After (bat the travel on the sandy
end of the road will matte a first rate
road bed. From the mouth of Patid
Hollow across the "banana belt to
Heppner there Is nothing but good
roads all the way until you get nenr
Heppner and this part of the road
conld soon be put in excellent shape
and no doubt it will be.
The little Ford of Dr. Winnard's
made the trip nil the way through tbe
sand belt without any trouble but
PO'sibly could not do so at all seasons
of the year with the toads in .their
present condition across the "desert".
The trip home on Thursday waa
made via Umatilla and Hermiston,
and it was noted that some wprk was
being done oh the West Extension, one
1 camp being near the liver at Umatilla
and another about a mile and a half
out. It ii expected that this .work
will be pushed right along and its
early completion consumated
Spring timi seemed to be at hand
down that way and at ' lrrigon the
peach trees and almond trees were fast
preparing to busrt Into bloom, and
were expected to be In full blossom
Every-Day Bargains
are the kind that help to reduce
the high cost of living.
A bargain does not always mean the cheapest in price, but the best value
for the money. That's what we are offering you every day in the - week.
Ladies Blockings I5c pr, 2 pr for - 25c Hardenum lint, stiff or soft - f 3.00
Misses & Boys stockings I5c, or 2pr for 25c Mens work shirts 60c grade -: .50
Ladies Burson hose, tue pair - 25c MenB dress shirts Nra - f 1.25 to 2.50
Original Guaranteed Holeproof stockings Mens heavy weight shirts from 1. 25 to 2.75
6 months without boles, G pr the box $2.00 Mens Hiiits from - 12.00 to 25.00
Lisle or Lustre ' ' ' 3.00 Mens pants from - - 1.50 to 7.00
Silk - 3 ' 3.00 Mens gloves from - - 10c to 2.50
hisses & Boys - 6 ' ' 2 00 BARTON BROS. SHOES FOR MEN
. Mens Holeproof sox, 6 2.00 Dress shoes from - - 3.00 to 4.50
.Mens " Bilk sox 3 ' ' 2.00 Work shoes from - - . 2 50 to 6.50
The FLORSHEIM SHOE for the Man Who Cares, from
$5.00 to $6.50 the pair
Sam Hughes Co.
Spring Goods !
They Have Just
Induce you to take a
Prints, 16 yds for 1.00
Ginghams, Canton, 10c. yd
Ginghams, A. F. C, 12-2c. yd
Percales, 10 and 12 -2c. yd
Wool Serge, all colors, 50c.
Ruchings, 25c. yd
Shepherd Checks, 25c. to 50c.
An
ived. Can We
look at this new line?
Conqueror Hats, $3.00
Standard' Shirts, l.oo to 1.50
Atlantic Shoes, mens, 4.00
Senate Shoes, " 5.00
Pacific Shoes, womens, 3.50
Red Goose Shoes, child
ren, $1.00 to 2.50
Tango Ties, special 50c
A swell line of Novelty Trimmings, Laces, Insertions,
Embroideries, Allovers, Etc.
There is a Spring Suit, Strictly Youth
ful, Waiting for You Here.
Bra.
Agents for Standard Patterns
in couple of weeks. If April froits
do not come to prevent there will be
an abundance of fruit raised there this
season.
A few bunches of cattle are yet In
the feeding pens at the mouth of But
ter creek, bat it looks like all the hay
in that section had disappeared and
before tnapy days thene herds will
have to be moved out to pastures new
; if not disoo8ed of at the stockyards.
Dealer in
J. S. Baldwin
Successor to E. E. Beaman
Leave Orders at
Slocum Drug Co.
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Our
Spring and Summer
Samples
HAVE JUST AR
rived. We invite
you to call arid
look over this splen
did line, which con
tains many new pat
terns arid exclusive
designs. Suits for
$16.00 and up.
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR