The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, May 14, 1914, Image 2

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    The Uriivers
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The best car for its price and none better at any
price. BUY YOURS TODAY.
ALBERT BOWKER
lieppner 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.
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.
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
J. L. YEAGER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone Residence. Heppner. Oregon
Save Ten Per Cent from what you earn' This wil1
tjaw C ICU 1 vl vUU. cauHe you no j n con venien ce and it
will make you comfortable in time.
We offer you the use of our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT with
four per cent, on the amount deposited, payable semi
annually. We also conduct a general banking business, and if we can
be of service to you in this line, feel free to consult us in
person or by letter.
The First National Bank
of Heppner
al Car
FORD
Mil
Lady Assistant
Political Announcements
(Paid Advertisements.)
COUNTY CLKKK.
To the Republican voters of Mor
row county, I hereby announce that
I will bo a candidate for nomination
before the coming primaries for the
office of County Clerk. I earnestly
solicit your support, and should I be
nominated and elected, I promise a
faithful and efficient administration
of the office.
J. A. WATERS,
lone, Oregon.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for nomination for the of
fice of County Cierk, at the Republi
can primaries to be held May 15,
1914. I feel that my three years ex
perience as Deputy County Clerk
gives mo all the necessary qualifica
tions, and I hereby respectfully so
licit the support of all Republicans
at the Primary election.
Very respectfully,
A. M. MALLORY.
To the Democratic Voters of Mor
row County:
I heroby 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
nominated 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.
FOR SHERIFF
I Subject to the will of the Republi
j can voters of Morrow County, I an
nounce myself a candidate for the of
: fico 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 a3 a deputy, or as a
private individual.
GEO. McDUFFEE. .
Subject to the will of the Republi
can voters of Morrow County, I an-
I nouace myself a candidate for the of
! fice of Sheriff. If nominated and
I elected I pledge myself to the people
i of the county a faithful performance
I 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 very best of my
ability.
W. W. SilEAD.
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 Democratic 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.
R. F. FRASER,
Gooseborry, Oregon.
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 Commissioner subject to
your will.
G. A. BEAKMAN,
Hardman. Orezon.
To the Republican Voters of Morrow
County:
I heroby 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 this 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
tvhereby 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. CURRIN.
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. JEKF JONES.
FOR TKKASUUKK.
I heroby announce that I will seek
the Republican nomination for the
office of County Treasurer before
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.
FOR ASSESSOR.
I wil 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 Re
publican 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.
Chas. Bartholomew of Galloway,
attended circuit court in Heppner
this week.
V. D. Newlon and wife of the
"Banana Belt" were Heppner visit
ors last Sunday.
Mrs. W. P. McMillan and children
of Lexington, visited at the home of
S. E. Notsou on Saturday.
M. S. Corrlgall, president of the
First National Bank, was attending
to business matters in this city on
Mouday.
100 people were killed, and as
many injured in an earthquake which
occurred in Sclcly last Friday eve
ning, when Mt. Etna again became
active.
C. J. Anderson and R. M. Akots,
prominent farmers of the Gooseberry
section were Heppner business visit
ors on Monday. This office acknow
ledges a pleasant call. k
Rev. W. N. Ferris pastor of the
Federated church, 'returned from
Pendleton on Saturday after having
attended a three-day's convention of
the Umatilla Baptist Association.
Delvin and Bernard Cox of Port
land, arrived in Heppner Sunday
evening. They will visit for several
weeks at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Cox of Rhea
creek.
A, party consisting or Paulmer
Brunton, Lowell Twitchell, Mrs. D.
E. Gilman and Miss Virginia Craw
ford autoed to the W. D. Newlon
ranch in the "Banana Belt" last Sun
day. Fred Elder, local barber, departed
on Sunday for Baker, where he will
spend a week visiting with relatives
and friends. Ernest Clark is filliiif;
the position at the Elder & Patterson
shop during Mr. Elder's absence.
S. P. Devin moved his family to
the country the first of the week.
Ho has purchased from Minor Bros,
the ranch just above the mouth of
Skinner fork which will be by him
converted into a modern stock and
dairy farm.
Clyde Wells and Celsus Keithloy
recently purchased 40 r.cres of bot
tom land from Oscar Minor. This
land is from the lower part of the
celebrated Mountain Valley Stock
farm. These gentlemen expect to
build homes on this tract in the near
future.
Eli Carpenter was in lieppner
from Lone Rock over Monday night
and departed on Tuesday for New
port, Oregon, where he is investing
in some property and where lie ex
pects to move with his family in the
near future. Mr. Carpenter will en
gage in the photograph business at
Newport.
Oscar Keithley , and family, of
Eight Mile, were visitors at the
home of Mrs, Kelthley's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. R. Esteb, on Saturday
and Sunday. A splendid rain visit
ed the Eight Mile section on Friday
and the growing crops received a
soaking that will add many bushels
to their increase.
Wm. Salzwedal, who owns the
Hiatt ranch west of Heppner, says
that crop conditions in his locality
are excellent. He has 500 acres of
wheat, mostly fall sown, and expects
a heavy production. . Mr Salzwedal
is a firm believer in good roads and
says that ho would give $100 every
year to this cause if every other far
mer would do as much.
L, M. Fobs, Traveling Freight and
Passenger Agent of the O.-W. R. &
N. Co., with headquarters at Bend
on the Deschutes branch, was a
Heppner visitor on Monday. Mr.
Foss was on his first visit here and he
was well pleased with Heppner and
the surrounding country, our city
presenting quite a contrast to the
boom towns of the Central Oregon
section. This office acknowledges a
very pleasant call from Mr. Foss.
SOME OIL REDUCTIONS.
At Heppner Garage: Gasoline in
cases of 10 gallons, $2.75; Eocene
coal oil, per case, $2.40; Pearl oil
per case $2.15. These prices will
prevail until further notice.
ALBERT BOWKER.
J. S. balowin
Successor to E. E. Beainan
Spraying Material
SULPHUR, LIME, ARSENATE
OF LEAD both powder and
liquid form. Get it at
SLOCIM SJRUG 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 Shrpenfeg and Repair Shop
MAIN STREET
WELL DRILLING
E. G. ERSKLNE :.
Rowers for Funerals andParties
Choice Rose Plants and Pansy Plants.
Bedding Plants of all Descriptions.
The Jewell Greenhouses
THE DALLES
Henry J. Bean, of Umatilla County,
Present Incumbent.
. of those of my home district. I re
spectfully ask your support for the nomination for a second terra at the
Republican Primary Election, May 15, 1914. I have been a Republican all
my life and believe that, if nominated, I shall be re-elected. I should be
glad to do the work.
I firmly believe In the Direct Primary law, and in the right of the
people to inact their own laws, in the interest of the morals, education
and welfare of the citizens of the state, and for the uplift of humanity, and
that when such laws are adopted they should be strictly enforced. This
constitutional privilege of the electors of Oregon should be sacredly glurd
ed by the Courts. I am
Very respectfully,
Yours for Good Government,
Paid Adv. HENRY J. BEAN
NO JOB TOO LARGE NONE
Dealer in
Wood & Coal
Leave Orders at
Slocum Drug Co.
Phone Main GO
Prices Reasonable
CONTRACTOR
LEXINGTON, OREGON
Phone
B 2721
OREGON
Motto: Equal justice to poor and
rich. Four justices to be nominated.
Salem, Oregon, April 15, 1914.
To the Republican Voters of Oregon:
Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish
to state that I am a candidate for the
Republican nomination to the office
of Justice of the Supreme Court of
the State of Oregon. I began the
practice of law at Pendleton, Oregon,
in 1881. Having served as District
Attorney two terms, and as Circuit
Judge in the Sixth Judicial District,
comprised of Umatilla ' and Morrow
Counties, and having been elected in
1910 to the position I now hold as
a member of the Supreme Court, I
feel that my record is an "optn
book." I appreciate the favors
shown me by the people of this state
and hope that I have in no way fail
ed in the exception of the trust com
mitted to my care, and that I may
have the continued confidence of the
electors of the state, and especially
TOO SMALL For The G.-T.