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International Harvester Oil Tractor; s TMHCLine GIAffl AND HAT MACHINES Hdm, lUwua tikm, Stulun CORN MACHINES fUaUn, Pkktra Halm. Callmtm Lniua CwUtn iUtn SkraMm TILLAGE Pit, Sprnc-Tsotk, nd Dtali Himvi Cilttatm GENERAL UNI (W ai Cu fMtam OaTraclm lun SpmJcn Cnu Stmtm Fm Wmm lUtoiTncb Tkrakm Criia Drill F4Griafcra KitfaGrMn THERE is work on your farm for an International Harvester tractor every week in the year. It will pull your plows, disks, drills, harrows, binders, haul your products and supplies, do road work, run your thresher, ensilage gutter, busker and shredder, concrete mixer, well drill, etc. For best tractor service use an I H C oil tractor Mogul or Titan. Thev are built to meet field difficulties. Their mechanism is simple. Moving parts are carefully pro tected. There, is no unnecessary weigni. They satisfy buyers. I H C oil tactors Mogul ard Titan, are built m sizes for all farms, from 6-12 to 30-60 H. F., to operate on kerosene and gasoline. Write for catalogues and other information on International tractors and oil engines and w will tell you where to see the machines. Ut3t III mil 7mr International Harvester Company of America II 4-J Portland Ore. Ckaapioa Dttraf HcCormlck MilwaikM Osbtmt Flue Political Announcements (Paid Advertisements.) COUNTY CLERK. To the Republican voters of Mor row county, I hereby announce that 1 will lie n candidate for nomination I Wish to announce to tbr. IVmo crutic voters, of Alorrow IVwoty that I will wfk toe uoimnaUoii li (tit' otlii-e of Coiintv Treasurer At tiiel cmiiimr iirimjii-v election. n . ..-a MAinutt ni,uiir.:v. For Assessor. I will 1m a. rand id ate for the IKrno- ilulatr for nomination " ......-,- , . before the coining primaries f,r the r. - .iiii.-o f Coiintv ( cik. l earnestly u..ii..it vi.nr Miiiiimrt. iiuil should I Children Cry for Fletcher's "ill be noniinati'd iind elected, 1 promise a faithful andetlicientndmiiiistration of e olllce. J. A. WATliKS, lone, Oregon. publican ticket in the May primary I hereby nnnounee niyeelf as a can- f r.iiominatkin aa imtit Senator (IKlilte lor noiniiiavioii iui me 1 of County Clerk, at the Republican J. J. WKLI.S. For Joint Senator To t he Republican votera of Morrow I i oumy: i I will lien, candidate on the Ke- za i " v ci n n i o 11 Mam, m m ri primaries to be tieldMny 15, 1914. I feel that my tliree yeurs experience hh Deputy County Clerk friveH me all the necessary (iiiaiincuiious, uu i lwri'bv resnectfullv solicit the sup- ,.! .if ii kpiiiiii cans ill i lie I" mary election. VdPV rPHIHM'IlllllV. A. M. MALLOKY. for the District coninrisiiij!: the eoun-l ties oi Morrow, union, aou iinnuii. UeHiieeuiiny, Athena, Or. C. A. Uarhktt. WANTED. To the Democratic voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce myself na a can- .llilntB fur theottipe of County Clerk tin. DnniiiiTiitic ticket, and ask vour sniiDort at, the coming primary lt lnll M1IV 1:1 I.I14 11 llllllllUIL- ted and elected 1 promise faithful nnil efficient attention to tne uuueH of the oflice. K. It. HI STUN. Ei;ht Mile, Oregon, Wanted Wbemt farm brgin wnth ot base line. Locate, deciibe, price. Ownnu only. Addreis 486 MyrUel St . Portland , Oregon 11 11 I wish to announce to the Itepub licnn voters of Morrow County that I will seek the nomination lor tne office of County Clerk at the coming tiriiuarv election. J. O. IIaiibu I DON'T RA iSE WEEDS! I For Sheriff. USE A JONES WEEDER Built in Morrow County I Subject to tlie will of the Itepubli- ciin voters of Morrow County, I an nounce myself a candidate for the ottice of Sheriff. If elected I promise a faithful performance of duty and strict enforcement of law. All those Interested lire cordially invited to inspect the records of the Sheriff's nHti'n whirli hnve been iii mv cliarire. also my record lis a deputy, or as a private individual. GEO. Mi:I)UFFEE. (Patented Dec. 16, 1913) Tl,, l.nn lui..n n irvimt. lieml for II lniicllilie tl) Cultivate HU11I- 1 IIU1V." IIIIC1 M ..v ..v - merfnllow that wV do it t lioroiiL'lily with the least possihle loss of moisture ami "do it quick." - We claim the Jones ewler will no nil u ims aim more, n can he used in as many sections as wanted, like a harrow. Four sections cut 18 feet S inches and pull no Heavier man iour sccuuns of steel harrow. The blades having a slope of WT it will not choke under nor mal conditions. . ..... 1 am now putting up 100 sections, l'arties wanting uns machine should send in their orders at once. For further information, prices, etc., write or see C. E. JONES Heppner, Ore. Subiect to the will of the Republi can voters or .Morrow County, I an nounce mvself a candidate for the office nf Sheriff. If nominated nnd elected 1 pledge myself to the people of the county a laitliliu perioriiianee nfdiitv and strict enforcement of law. JEFF NEAIj. Tb the Democratic voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Morrow County, subject to your decision to be rendered at the coming primary election, Law enforcement and strict attention to otlicial duties is mv platform. ANDY MAYES. To the republican voters of Morrow County. 1 hereby announce myself as an iinnllcniit for the office of Sheriff of Morrow Comity. If nominated and elected I will discharge the duties of theolhieto the very best ot my ability. AY. AV. SMEAD. LEXINGTON ITKMS Let us not forget the entertain-1 ment on Friday night, April 17. Mrs. Ada Estes of Portland, vis ited on Saturday and Snndar with her sister, Mrs. Janie Sibly. An Easter narty eiven by the Sun day school teachers to their classes was held on Sturday night at the home of Mr. Davis. Itav PhilliDS who has r-en Hying with his aunt in Washington for the past year, came back to Lexington on Friday. Ed Burchell had the misfortnue to lose a fine horse the latter part of the week. The animal was sick only a few houra. Mr. Bureovne has finished mak ing flour at the mill for a while and is now concluding his mill work with some chopping. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene are re joicing over the advent of a daught er at each of their homes this last week. Roy Whities and W. H. Cronk were up from lone in the hitter's machine on Tuesday. Mr. Whities reDorts conditions excellent in his community. Ed Duran, who has had charge of the Farmers' Union in Lexing ton, has turned his commission over to Riley Munkers who also resides here in town. Mr. Duran expects to leave for the mines for awhile Soecial Easter services were con ducted by Rev. Winey at the Congre gational church on that day.- As Rev. Taber was obliged to go to the country, only Sunday school was held at the Methodistc hurch. Those whn attended there were the recip ients of nice little Easter pins, cards and eggs. ale Kind Yon Ilave Always Bonght, and which has heea in ue lor OVcr iU years, una uunwi oiBu.u.v and has been made under his per- SW -SSti-fi-J- sonal supervision since its infancy. JiafUcjuM Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-good are but experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot Intacta and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA CMtorfo U a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Ophun, Morphine nor other arcotio substance. Its ase is its guarantee. It destroys A orm And allays Fevcri-shness. For more than thirty years 16 lia been in constant use for the relict oi uonstipauon, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and IMarrhosa. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Bleep. 'XUo 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 1 ntn n candidate for the Republi can nomination for the oflice of S eriff of Morrow county. If nomi nated and elected 1 will con ltiet the affaii'H of Haiti office in a luisiuens like maimer nnd in strict accordance with law. ' Yours lVHpectfullv Y. J. IMake, lone. Ore. IKKKJON ITEMS Currie McCoy visited with her aunt in Umatilla the latter part of the week. Jesse Davis has gone into the dairv business, starting with a herd of six cows. Mackie Graybeal went to Umatilla Monday to help his brother-in-law Carl Urownell. City Meat Market KINSMAN & HALL, Proprietors Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal FINE HOME CURED HAMS AND BACON. For Commissioner. voters of Mor- To th- Republican row County: 1 hereby announce that I will be a candidate for nomination before the coming primaries for the oflice of County Commissioner subject to .vour will. G. A. Bleakmnn Hardmnn Oregon E7e PALM has a complete line of CONFECTIONS, CIGARS and SOFT DRINKS Try our Pop Corn always fresh. R. M. HART To the Democratic voters of Morrow I 'iint v 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the ollice of County Com missioner at the coining primaries Mav 15, 11114. If nominated nnd elected 1 promise a faithful disehnrK't of County affairs and a progressive roads administration. U.K. FllAKHIl, GOOHKHKKItKY, OlU To the Republican Voters of Mor row County: 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the oltiice of County Com missioner subject to your will at the coming primaries. If nominated and elected 1 prom ise to eivn this Imiiortniit olilce tin attention it mer ts and devote mv enemies to an economical adminis tration of County affairs from tin standnoint of the tnX payer. I shall consistently endeavor to ltelnt nli. int. Miime nrpiniintinitnt wlierehv monies pMiendeil nil Coiintv Road shall be ot lusting and perman ent value, and eliminate so tar as possible needless extravagance In all brandies of the County government, Gko. J. CrjiutlN. Wes Rock Funeral Director and Embalmer CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. EL CASE! To the Democratic voters of Morrow Coiintv: 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner at the primary elect ion, .Tekf .Tonus. S. H. Boardman and H. H ton were down from Castle on business, Thursday. Will Gravbeal is now at home for a short time. He has been in Uma tilla for some time past. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Minnick went tn Covote on a sueeder, Sunday, to take in the sights at the the me tropolis. A group of "old folks" (meaning the married people) spent Friday- even in c at the Cabbage home in honor of Mr. Cabbage's birthday Several young people went to take in the ball game at Umatilla, Sun dav. Echo played Umatilla and hpftt them thirteen to two. But just wait till Umatilla gets in a little more practice and she will surprise us some of these days. Uncle Marcus Renno has been em ployed by Reikes and Kicker for the summer and he has gone out to the ranch to live. Mr. Renno is past eighty years old but he is hearty and hale ami is able to hold the candle to anyone when it comes to work Thursday evening George Cald well was nleasantlv surprised by a party of his friendu coming to help him celebrate his twenty-second hirtluliiv. The usual games were played and some new ones and the nvnnlne was gone before they were aware that it had started. The piipsts ilooarted at an early hour after dainty refreshments had been served. Those who attended were Minnie Kicker. Carrie McCoy. Eva nnhlo. Cora Kicker. Eleanor Corey r.ertie. Kicker. Esther Graybeall, Myrtlo McCoy, Oscar Corey, Mackie Graybeal, Fred Davis, Warren Corey George Caldwell, Guy Corey and Frank Doblo. Use Our WHITE STAR and DIAMOND Brands of FLOUR made from the best Morrow County wheat and you will always have light, white, and wholesome bread. Rye, Graham, Wholewheat and Pancake flours in 10 and 25 pound sacks. SOLD AT ALL THE STORES Bran, Millfeed, Shorts, and specially cleaned Rolled Barley always on hand. Heppner Milling Co. Flowers for Funerals and Parlies Choice Rose Plants and Pansy Plants. Bedding Plants of all Descriptions. The Jewell Greenhouses THE DALLES Phone B Z7Z1 OREGON For Treasurer. 1 hereby announce that I will seek the Republican nomination for the oflice of county Treasurer before the coming primaries. Fkank Gilliam, STOCK RANCH. ISflO ACRES 100 acres under ditch; (50 acres now set to alfalfa and other 40 eaH be put in at any time. 2.".0 acres arm land, l'leuty l water for all uirposes. 700 acn-s R. R. land leaned that, w ill with the place. $20,000 buys this; one-half cjish; bal ance to suit. fiflO ACRES (irain and Stock ranch. 300 acres in cultivation. 100 acres more suitable for cultivation. $20 kit acre. 150 acres in fall wheat Kim's with place at this price. .r mile from Heiwner. liood dwelling 2 luiras. 2 chicken houses, good or chard, plenty of rnnnint? water. $4300 cah, balance a years. SMEAD & CRAW KOIU. TOR SALE One complete horso power thresh ing machine in good shape and not an n Id rattle tran. "Pride ot Wash ington" make. Persons thinking of buying will do well to see nio before right. Boo Miller, Cecil. Oregon. For Sale. Indian Runner duck eggs, 50c per setting of 12. Some good Jersey milk cows. H. B. 'Wilcox, Lexington, Or. Belgian Stud Colt For Sale. Foaled May 6, 1912. Color black, no white color, no blemish. Weight at 23 months old, 1540 lbs. Sired by Rupert No. 5625. Dam sired by Marquis de Barzee No. 1975. Well formed and good action. The breeding speaks for itself. E. Nordyke, tit Lexington, Ore. Own Your Own Home. Every man should own his own home. Rent is a dead horse. You are better contented and will save more money if you own your own home. Paying for a home on terms is the same as putting your money in a savings bank lonly better. We are offering some town homes at prices ana terms that ought to appeal to you. Come and see us. Smead & Crawford.