The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 06, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTK-TIMKS. HEPPXER. QUE.. TtU KHD.W. AKJ. , 1914
International Harvester
Oil Tractors
Tie I HC Line
GRAIN AND HAT
. MACHINES
Kajtn, Rupert
Hm4m-i, Nmrt
k. Stacaaca
Htr LeasWs
Har Prattta
COIN MACHINES
rUittn, fickm
Bairn, CMntot
Easiiaft Calltra
Saeftm. SarWdtn
TILLAGE
tn, Saris -Tii.
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CakiTalm
GENERAL LINE
OR u4 Gu EnciDM
Oil Tnclw.
Maaare SscaeJm
Crease SafutUrs
Fane Witm
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MGnutrra
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HpHERE is work on your farm for an
x 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 cutter, husker and
shredder, concrete mixer, well drill, etc.
For best tractor service use an IHC
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 weight
They satisfy buyers.
I H C oil tractors Mogul ard Titan, are built In
sizes for all farms, from 6-12 to 30-60 H. P., to
operate on kerosene and gasoline.
Write for catalogues and other information on
International tractors and oil engine.3 and wa will
1, icu you wnere 10 see me machines.
International Hatrester Company of Anerica
Portland Or
Cfaapfa LWkf McCNalck MwaikM OslarM Nan.
mi
Ufie PALM
has a complete line of
CONFECTIONS, CIGARS and SOFT DRINKS
Try our Pop Corn always fresh.
R. M. HART
Help Make Oregon the
Cleanest State in j Union
Unclean ideas in regaid to sex scattered broadcast by the ignorant
cause immorality, disease and Buffering among the innocent. - '
True, wholesome Information helps to produce clean, healthful cit
izens capable of richer and more useful lives.
Sex education should be provided when possible in the home. Pam
phlets will be Bent free for men and women, boys and girls of all
ages. Send 2 -cent stamp and state definitely ages and sex of child
ren and other persons for whom pamphlets are wanted. Address
The Oregon Social Hygiene Society
Dept. f . 720 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon
get wise-
Go to the Jack Rabbit Garage
Headquarters for Gasoline and Oil. All kinds of Re
pair Work by Skilled Mechanics.
GENERAL LIVERY SERVICE
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAIN CALLS
NORTON WINNARD, Prop.
Agents for
MAXWELL "25"
May Street, rear of the Palace Hotel
People's Cash Market
, Now open for business under the manap;e
ment of an experienced butcher.
All kinds of Fresh and Cored Meats, Poultry, Lard
Highest cash price paid for Stock, Hides and Pelts
BRING US YOUR POULTRY
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
LEXINGTON ITEMS
Mrs. Lou Barton is stopping in
Lexington for a few days.
E. C. MeU-alf returned Saturday
after being away for several days.
W. E. Leach and family are at
Hockaway beach for a few week's
outing.
L. E. Fridley who has been on the
sick list was able to be in town Sat
urday. R. B. Hice was in town Monday.
He reports heading alj done in his
neighborhood.
Bert Ward moved his family the
first of the week to the old Doherty
house cn Main street.
W. T. Campbell's machine made
a recordr un one day last week,
threshing 1240 sacks of wheat in one
day.
' , W. B. Finley was in Lexington Sat
urday after more sacks. He reports
the weather rather warm in the Ba
nana Belt.
Al Zlnk and family were Lexington
visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr.
Zink will start a threshing machine
in this vicinity,
Johnny and Gus McMillan made
a flying trip to Portland and Rock
away beach. They arrived home
Sunday evening.
A large show tent was set up on
one of the streets last Monday, and
will provide entertainment for the
public this week.
Miss Edna Cajmlchael arrived
home Sunday evening from Mon
mouth where she has been atetnoMng
the State Normal School for the past
year
A new Case threshing machine was
unloaded at the depot Saturday. It
was taken to J. C. Campbell's farm
to start threshing. French Bros,
Brown and Campbell will operate it.
A few days last week several far
mers sold their crops for a good mar
ket price, which reached 80 cts.
Some others did not get quite so
much. The European War scare
certainly reached Lexington for once.
STATE NEWS ITEMS
OF
T
(iixid Roads Movement Still Gaining
In Oregon, Much Being Done.
THE NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Lou F. Vernon in Spokesman-Review.
Bees are. swarming,
Honey is in,
Birds are singing
On e very limb.
Gardens growing
Full of sass,
' Cows aie lowing,
Finding grass.
Farmers are happy.
Hear their "gee,"
Fruit is loaded
On every tree.
Chickens growing
Day and night,
Fish are willing -
Your hooks to bite. - .
Candidates' coming
Thro thick and thin,
And telling they're
Going to win.
Clerks are busy
In every store,
Girls are pretty
As ever before.
Lue F. Vernon.
Few Drunks Recorded.
There have been few arrests in
Salem during the past two months
for drunkenness, the" records in the
police court showing that only seven
have been up for this offense in, the
last 60 days. Salem is certainly on
the water wagon with a veneeani
if this record is any criterion. But
maybe some cases have been over
looked. Salem Messenger.
If you want anything SDecial in
the meat line crown roast lamb,
mutton, English or French chops
you can get them at the City Meat
Market.
Under Auspices
Episcopal Diocese of Oregon
FALL TERM OPENS
Sept. 23rd, 1914.
Grammar School and Colloge Pre
paratory courses. School estate com
prises 100 acres of fertile land.
Complete gymnasium, indoor and
outdoor athletics. Library, study
hnlls, competent instruction in all
branches. Send for rates and book
let: "Where Boys are trained to
think."
Address:
BISHOP SCOn SCHOOL,
Yamhill, Oregon
TYPHOID
la no more necessary
than Smallpox. Army
experience has demonstrated
the almost miraculous effi
cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated HOW by your physician, you and
your family. It is more vital than house insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for "Have
you had Typhoid!" telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
THE CUTTER LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL
raoMicias ciii a iiaimi uaaia a. s, soy. Liciats
Portland, Ore., Aug. 4, (Special)
Delegates from Oregon, Washing
ton and California held a Tri-State
Good Roads convention at Medford
last week for the purpose of outlin
ing plans for future imnrnvempnt on
the highways of their respective
s'.ates. The good roads campaign
will be under the direct charge of
Hie following officers: President, J
H. Baxter, of San Francis: TrpflR-
uier, Judge W. S. Worden o'f Klam
ath Falls; Directors, J. H. Albert,
balcm, Capt. Walter Coeeeshall. Rn
rcka, Cal., and Godfrey Winslow, of
idcoma, wasli. These officials will
hold a meeting some time during the
present month for the purpose of ap
pointing permanent committees and
outlining work for the coming year.
The first btretch of hard surfaced
road in Oregon construct l nnHo
the county bonding act wai opened
to rubber tired traffic on tiie 27th,
at which time the delegates were ta-
Ken over the highway and shown
what Jackson countv has inn tn
make Southern Oregon a gjod road
paradise.
Incorporation articles' tnr tha
Sutherlin, Coos Bay & Eostern Rail
way have been filed wlfh th rmn
ation Commissioner at Salem within
tne past few days. According to the
papers the incorporators
construct a line eastward to Boise,
iaano, and westward to Coos Bay.
Twenty-seven miles of thp llnp tour.
ard Coos Bay, have been surveyed,
me survey penetrating a splendid
body of timber. Snth prlln nannla
anticipate the early construction of
iwo sawmills and a box factory, these
liiausmes to receive their supplies of
material over the new road.
It is announced bv the Stato t..
urer that interest on the State school
funds will be divided among all the
counties of the state nn tho ha.i.
their respective school enrollments.
ine loiat amount to be divided will
be J373.490.95, of which amount
Multnomah county will receive the
largest single slice. J91.883 as Thp
school population of the state is
201,887, an increase of 4,777 over
last year. The apportionment of the
fund per nunil will be tins .
against $1.83 last year.
A Contract Will annn Ko In ik.
. vu ici mi me
obstruction of the Columbia High-
f,y in uoiuniDia county from Tide
creek to the Multnomah county line
with the exception of a stretch from
Columbia City through St. Helens to
Warren. It is probaole that a new
route will be lain out for this section
between the railroad and the river
before construction is commenced.
The Central Oreeon hie-hwiiv
through Lake county is to be marked
oy a set of heavy steel signs with the
lettering cut into the metal in Hllnh
a manner as to make It conspicuous
uuuer auio Headlights at night.
Wooden guide posts will also be pro
vided for the less imnnrtant rmH.
and crossings throughout the county.
Bids will be asked for utiMn .
few days for the constrnriinn f i,
Columbia Highway In Hood River
county tor which a bond issue of
ia,uu was recently voted.
It Is estimatpd thai kv ti,
diture of iin.nnn thp ...
end of the McKenzie pass can be put
in goon condition.
Tobacco and C
ed to Advertise. Experience unnec
essary. Jloo monthly and traveling
expenses. Advertise Smoking, Chew
ing Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars. Send
2c. stamp for full particulars.
HEMET TOBACCO CO., New York.
Why burn wood and coal and tinnr
up your house these warm days. Oet
one of those electric irons of Heppner
Light & Water Co. and he. cnnl n-hiip
doing the ironing.
OWN VOUR OWN HOME.
Every man should own his nwn
home. Rent is a dead horse. You
are beter contented and will save
more money if you own your own
home. Paying for a ho ma nn fprmo
the same as putting your money
a savings bank nnlr horror tu
are offering some town homes at pri
ces ana terms that ought to appeal
you. uome ana see us.
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
to
820 ACRES FOR BALE
One hundred and thirty ..... i
ww .u
cultivation, plenty of, running water,
i leucea. jair Duudings. 190 acres
good pasture, 2 acres in alfalfa
acres more that mn hp -
alfalfa. 130 acres in wheat and oats
goes witn this place. $20 per acre
buys this place four miles from
Heppner. One-half
terms to suit. Smeaa and Crawford.
When you have used one of thnso
electric irons you will never again
ne witnout one. There are many
other conveniences also that the day
current makes possible for vnn nnrl
that will lighten your burdens. See
Heppner Light & Water Co.
Highest cash price oaid at all timnq
for hides, pelts and furs. See Peo
ples Cash Market, tf.
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Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral.
HOT MARC OTIC.
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finda SaJm
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Apofcet Remedy lorConsfyt-j
non , sour sroiuacn.uiarrnoe.
WorrDfonvulsioiis.Fev'erisli
ness andLoss of Sleep.
FacSintle Signature of
NEW YOBK.
cma
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
ZAP
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Exatt Copy of Wrapper,
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TNI OINTAUR COM Mil V MCW VOHK CITY.
CLEARANCE
IN ORDER to make a quick
cleanup on several discon
tinued and broken lines, we
will for the coming week
make some prices that will
pay you to investigate.
Come in and
be convinced
Phelps Grocery Co.
THE LIFE CAREER
"Schooling In youth ahouU Invariably be
directed to prepare a person in the best way
for the best permanent occupation for which
he la capable.1' President C. W. Bitot.
This Is the Mission of the
Forty-sixth School Yeir Opens
SEPTEHBER 18th, 1914
Write for Illustrated ioo-page Book
let, "THE LIFE CAREER," and for Cata
log containing full Information.
Degree Courses AGRICULTURE :
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry.DairyHus
bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
Logging Engineering. Home eco
nomics: Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation,
Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining.
Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY.
Industrial arts.
Vocational Conrcw-Agrlculture, Dairy
ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial
Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course.
School of Musk Piano, String, Band,
Voice Culture.
Farmers Business Course by Mail Free.
Address l'HS RBCISTRAR,
(tw-T-18totM) Corvallts, Oregon
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Livery & Feed
Stables
WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor.
first Class Livery Rigs
kept constantly on hand and
can be furnished on short no
tice to parties desiring to drive
into the interior. First class
Hacks and Buggies
. Call around and see us.
"We cater to the
Commercial Travel
ers and Camping
Parties
and can furnish rigs and driv
er 011 short notice.
HEPPNER . . . OREGON