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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1914)
The Universal Car IT'S A The best car for its price and none better at any price. BUY YOURS TODAY. ALBERT BOYVKER Heppner Garage Five hundred dollars is the price ot the Ford runabout; the touring cas is five fifty; the town car seven fifty f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get Catalog and particulars from ALBERT BOWKER, Heppner Garage. Real We have for sale GRAIN FARMS ALFALFA FARMS STOCK RANCHES And some good pieces of City Property at prices that are attractive. Terms easy. If interested, come and see us. SMEAD & CRAW p: Peoples Cash Market TWICHELL & WRIGHT, Proprietors Fresh Smoked And Salt Meats SALMON, HALIBUT, SMELT, CLAMS, CRABS, SHRIMPS AND OYSTERS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS AND POULTY OF ALL KINDS. PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET PHONE MAIN 73. ea: Heppner Farmers Union Warehouse Co. Wool, Grain Choice Flour - $5.00 per bbl. Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts and Rolled Barley Best prices paid for Hides and Pelts Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence. Heppner, Oregon FORD Est FORD em Political Announcements (Paid Advertisements.) rorxTY riiKHK. To the Republican voters of Mor row county, I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for nomination before the coming primaries for the office of County Clerk. 1 earnestly solicit your support, and should I be nominated and elected, I promise a faithful and etficient administration of the office. 1 J. A. WATERS, lone, Oregon. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the of fice of County Clerk, at the Republi can primaries to be held May 15, 1914. I feel that my three years ex perience as Deputy County Clerk gives me all the necessary qualifica tions, and I hereby respectfully Bo licit the support of all Republicans at the Friniary election. Very respectfully, A. M. MALLORY. To the Democratic Voters of Mor row County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Clerk on the Democratic ticket, and ask your support at the coming pri mary to be held May 15, 1914. If nomiuated and elected, I promise faithful and efficient attention to the duties of the office. E. R. HUSTON, Eight Mile, Oregon. I wish to announce to the Republi can voters of Morrow County that I will seek the nomination for the of fice of County Clerk at the coming primary election. J. 0. HAGER. j olt SHERIFF Subject to the will of the Republi can voter of Morrow County, I an nounce myself a candidate for the of fice of Sheriff. If elected I promise a faithful performance of duty and strict enforcement of law. All those interested are cordially invited to in spect the records of the Sheriff's of fice, which have been in my charge, also my record as a deputy, or as a privato Individual. GEO. McDUFFEE. Subject to the will of the Republi can voters of Morrow County, I an nounce myself a candidate for the of fice of Sheriff. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to the people of the county a faithful performance of duty and strict enforcement of law. JEFF NEAL, ... To the Democratic Voters of Morrow County. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Morrow County, subject to your de cision to be rendered at the coming primary election. Law enforcement and strict attention to official duties is my platform. ANDY HAYES. To the Republican Voters of Mor row County. I hereby announce myself as an applicant for the office of Sheriff of Morrow County. If nominated and elected I will discharge the duties of the office to the vory best of my ability. W. W. SMEAD. I am a candidate for the Republi can nomination for the office of Sheriff of Morrow County. If nomi nated and elected I will conduct the affairs of said office in a business like manner and in strict accordance with law. Yours respectfully W. J. BLAKE, lone, Ore. FOR COMMISSIONER. To the Republican Voters of Mor row County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Com missioner at the coming primaries May 15th, 1914. If nominated and elected I promise a faithful discharge of County affairs and a progresive roads administration. H. F. FRASER, Gooseborry, Oregon. To the Republican Voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Conuty Com missioner subject to your will at the coming primaries. If nominated and elected I prom ise to give tills important office the attention it merits and devote my energies to an economical adminis tration of County affairs from the standpoint of a tax payer. I shall consistently endeavor to bring about some arrangement whereby monies expended on County roads shall be of lasting and perman ent value and eliminate so far as possible needless extravagance In all branches of the County government. GEO. J. CUIUUN. To the Democratic Voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner at the primary elect ion. JEFF JONES. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce that I will rppV the Republican nomination for the omce of County Treasurer bofore ' the coming primaries. FRANK GILLIAM. I wish to announce to the Demo cratic Voters of Morrow County that I will seek the nomination for the office of County Treasurer at the coming primary election. HANSON HUGHES. KOIt ASSESSOR. I wll be a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for Assessor and wil appreciate your support before the coming primary election. J. J. WELLS. FOR JOINT SENATOR. To the Republican Voters of Morrow County: I will be a candidate on the R- publlcan ticket in the May primaries for re-nomination as joint Senator for the District comprising the coun ties of Morrow, Union and Umatilla. Respectfully, Athena, Or. C. A. BARRETT. LEXINGTON ITEMS Miss Ethel Picketts is entertain ing a friend from Heppner this week. Born On last Thursday morning to the wife of Clark Davis, a daugh ter. Rev. L. E. Taber, the Methodist minister preached a very nice Easter sermon on Sunday night. Dan Summers is blasting out the side of the hill on his town proper ty, and will erect a barn. Some sneak thief entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Way. Beyond opening a letter belonging to Mrs. Way, no other damage was done. The well drillers had a strenk of bad luck because they lost a bunch of tools down the hole where they were driling at Nealy White's. Don't forget the meeting of Far mers' Union next Saturday with a batki i diuuer, and a general good time. The spelling contest held at lone on Friday was attended by some from Lexington, who wore not very well pleased. Full particulars could not be obtained. One of the Miller boys, while em ployed by 0. S. Hodsdon was serious ly injured by an enraged bull. The boy was rescued by Bert Smith, but not before he had received a broken leg and other injuries. We see the Socialists of Morrow County have their ticket out for the coming election on May 15th, with two of our citizens on it. W. R. Munkor8 is running for treasurer and D. A. Porter is seeking the nomina tion for coroner. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Keene died on Monday morning at 8 o'clock. The child was only o few days old. The funeral was held about 5 o'clock in the eve ning of the same day. Mrs. Keeno was formerly Miss Anne Campbell. The sorrowful parents have the sym pathy of the community in the loss of this, their first child. There was not a very large crowd in attendance at the entertainment given for the benefit of the Home Mission Society on Friday night on account of the threatening weather. The entire program was very well given and we are sorry that there was not a larger crowd present. A bout $26.00 was taken in from the sale of tickets. FOREST NOTES. China imports wood pulp from Great Britian, Sweden, Norway, and Germany. The highest mountain in Montana, Granite Peak, with an altitude of noarly 13,000 feet, is in the Bear tooth national forest. Norway has 14 1 tree planting societies The first was founded in 1909, and since then 26 million trees have been planted, more than two million having beon set out last year. In many parts of the west the snow is leaving the mountains ear lier than usual. Foresters say that this may mean a bad fire season, and they are making plans for a hard campaign. New Jersey la said to have the greatest proportion of railroad mil age of any state in the country ,or one mile of railroad to every three square; miles ot territory. This makes an unusual risk of forest fires set by railroads. The heavy storms In southern Cal ifornia (luring tlio past rainy season wiped out many miles of trails in the national forests of that part of the state. They are now being rebuilt for the coming summer, for use in fire protection. Thoy are also of groat use to tourists, campers, and prospectors. 3th ANNIVERSARY. On Monday evening, April 27, Willow Lodge No. 66, I. O. O. F. will celebrate the 95th anniversary of the founding of the order. All Oddfel lows, whether members of this lodge or elsewhere ,wlth their wives or ladles; also all Rebeccas, with their husbands or escorts, are cordially invited to attnd. COMMITTEE. Gurdane and Son were assessed a 25 fine on Tuesday for nermltt- inK minors taking part in card games in ineir pool room, rne fine was remitted.. We understand that the J. S. Baldwin Leave Orders at Successor to E. E. Beanian Slocum Drug Co. Phono Main 00 Spraying Material SULPHUR, LIME, ARSENATE OF.LEAD both powder and liquid form. Get it at SLOCUM DRUG CO. Spring Time is Mowing Time Is your mower in shape to cut that grass nice and smooth? IF NOT- Get the blades sharpened today at the Heppner Sharpening and Repair Shop MAIN STREET WELL DRILLING E. G. ERSKINE ;. Save Ten Per Cent from' wll:lt you carn' TlliH wiU uail 1111 1 tl VVlll. cause you n0 inconvenience and it will make you comfortable in time. We offer you the use of our PAYINGS DEPARTMENT with four per cent, on the amount deposited, payable semi annually. We also nonduet a general bunking business, and if wc can be of serviee to'-you in this line, feel free to consult us in person or by letter. The First National Bank of Heppner Flowers for Funerals andParties Choice Rose Plants and Pansy Plants. Bedding Plants of all Descriptions. The Jewell Greenhouses THE DALLES law which prohibits minors from taking part in games of cards, bil liards and pool, will hereafter be strictly enforced. W. T. McRoberts is limping about the streets this week as a result of being kicked by a horse1. His right leg is fractured to the extent that it makes walking very painful. Dealer in Prices Reasonable CONTRACTOR LEXINGTON, OREGON Phone B 2721 OREGON The city of Hoppner has some ex tensive street improvements under way in the south end of town. The old bridge which formerly crossed Willow creek on South Court street, has ben moved over to cross the creek at Cannon street. A new bridge is being constructed on Court. Cannon stret will be graded and put in first class condition, having been unused since the Heppner flood, eleven years ago.