The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 06, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THK GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. ORE.. THVKSDAY. Jl'LY 30, 1014
WE SOCK THE KXIFE INTO PRICES OX HARDWARE. A
BIOS BUSINESS AT LITTLE PRICES IS OVK WAY OF DOIXG BUS-
INF.Hr.
WE ARE XOT AFRAID THAT OCR BUSINESS IS SOON GO
LCi TO BLOW VP. WE ARE HERE TO STAY, BY CARRYING
WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT AND BY DOING A SQUARE BUS
INEHN. TRY US AND FIND OUT WHETHF71 WE STATE FACTS
OR NOT. WE WILL PROVE TO YOU THAT WE MEAN WHAT
WE ft AY.
COME A"'.) ski: US.
Gilliam h Bisbee
HEPPNER, OREGON
J. S. Baldwin J0-
Successor to E. E. Beaman
ffl.
LP ACE) Funeral Director
IriiuLj and Embalmer
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT.
Flowers for Funerals andParties
Choice Rose Plants and Pansy Plants.
Bedding Plants of all Descriptions.
The Jewell Greenhouses
THE DALLES
20-ACRE FARM FOR SALE
200 acres in cultivation now in crop. Plen
ty of water for farm purposes, piped to
house and barn. A four.room dwelling,
fair barn and other outbuildings. Good
- garden tract irrigated by siphon from well.
19" head of work horses harness for 12 head,
3 wagons, 1 buggy, 2 gang plows, drill, 1
header, harrows, cultivator, ami all other
necessary machinery for farm purposes, 9
calves, 2"i head of hogs. 9 head of cattle, loO
chickens, 20 turkeys, household furniture.'
PRICE $16,800
Good school 1-2 mile distant. 5 miles from Heppner.
With ranch goes two-thirds, interest in 210 acres ot
wheat, 1-2 of 3-4 interest in 160 acres of grain.
All of above crop will go better than 20 bu. per acre.
TERMS:
$8800 cash balance on terms to suit purchaser.
Sale must be made in the next 60 days.
Owner in poor health.
Smead &
Heppner,
The Gazette-Times Costs
Dealer in
Leave Orders at
Slocum Drug Co.
Thone Main 60
Phone
B 2721
OREGON
Crawford
Oregon
More-is Worth More
LEGAL NOTICES.
notice nm itblicatiox.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
July 2nd, 1914. Notice is hereby
given that Joseph Conner, of Hepp
ner, Oregon, who, on January 12th,
1911, made Homestead Entry, No.
CS930, for NEU. Section 19,
Township 3 Soutlf, Range 27 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three-year Proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before C. C. Patterson,
United States Commissioner, at his
office, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
22nd day of August, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George W. Dykstra, Arthur W.
Dykstra, Albert W. Osmin, and Wil
liam Soukup, all of Heppner, Oregon.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
J 16-A 13.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
July 6th, 1914. Notice is hereby
given that Walter F. Drum, of Par
kers Mill, Oregon, who, on August
17th, 1911, made Homestead Entry
No. 09409 for NW!4 SE&, E
SWVi. SWVi SW. Section 24,
Township. 5 South, Range 26 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before C. C.
Patterson, U. S. Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 22nd day
of August, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ada M. Ayers, Alfred L. Ayers,
Hardy P. Long, O. A. Hoskins, all of
Parkers Mill, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register.
J 16-A 13.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale. Department of
the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, July 11th, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress, approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), pur
suant to the application of Beulah
Barker, of Galloway, Oregon, Ser
ial No. 012217, we will offer at pub
lic Bale, to the highest bidder, but
at not less than $2.00 per acre, at
10 o'clock a. m., on the 16th day of
September, 1914, at this office the
following tract of land: SW NE,
SE14 NWH, and Lot 2, Sec. 30, T.
1 N., R. 28 E., W. M., Serial No.
012217.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver. '
J. 23-A. 20.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale. Department of
the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La
Grande, Oregon, July 11th, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), pur
suant to the application of Whitley
W. Ewing, of Cecil, Oregon, Serial
No. 012544, we will offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, but at
not less than $2.00 per acre, ot 10
o'clock A. M., on the 16th day of
September, 1914, at this office, the
following tract of land : NW 14 SE ,
N SW14, Sec. 27, Tp. 4 S., R. 27
E., W. M., Serial No. 012544.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register
NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver.
J 23-A 20.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Intrerio, V. S
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
Aug. 3rd, 1914. Notice is hereby
given that Frank R. Matteson, of
Heppner, Oregon, who. on June lOtli,
1911, made Homestead Entry No.
09338, for E NW14, NEV4 SW14,
NW'i SE'A, and NE14 SE14. Sec
tion 2, Township 3 South, Range 28
Eash, Willamette Meridian, lias filed
notice of intention to make throe
year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before C. C.
Patterson, United States Commission
er, at his office t Heppner, Oregon,
on the 18th day of September, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Allan H. McFerrin, Addison Moore,
Fred C. Kelley and Bernie W. Gaunt
all of Heppner, Oregon.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
A 13-S 10.
NOTICE OF FIX A I, ACCOUNTING,
Notice in hereby given that the un
dersigned, Administrator of the Estate
of James Flood, deceased, has filed with
the County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon his final account as such ad
ministrator and that the Court has fix
ed Monday, the 17th day of August,
1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock as the
time and the County Court Room in
the County Court House In the City of
Heppner, Oregon as the place for hear
ing said account and any objections
thereto and for the settlement of said
JOHN J. McENTIRE, Administrator.
J 16-A 13.
Don't Forget to Shut Off Water.
Don't forget to shut off the irriga
tion water when the whistle blows at
8 o'clock. Parties failing to observe
this regulation will be deprived of
the use of the, water.
H. L. & W. po.
Inquire about the prices of Com
pound, fresh Dried Beef, and Lard at
-INTESTINAL INDIGESTION
Tlie (Viiinioiie.st Form of Digestive
Disturbance and How is is
Drought About.
By Dr. R. R. Daniels.
Intestinal indigestion is the com
monest form of indigestion. At the
same time it is a painless form of in
digestion. In stomach indigestion you
will have pain; you may be doubled
up with the colic. But if you have
indigestion in the small intestine, it
being an organ of low sensibility, you
will have but little or no pain. In
testinal Indigestion is caused by
overeating on the foods which are di
gested in thes mall intestines; these
are starchy foods of every kind, prin
cipally breads, potatoes and cereals.
As the excess, unused starchy food
fails to be digested it ferments and
forms gases and other irritating sub
stances in the small intestines. Thus
gas hi the bowels, usually with riar
rhea or occasionally with constipa
tion, sometimes with more or loss dls
tress and bloating of the abtomen,
are the principal symptoms of intes
tinal indigestion. The remote symp
often more Important than those oc-
curlng in the intestine itself. As the
undigested starchy food ferments in
the intestines, poisons are formed
which are taken into the system, and
have a deleterious effect upon many
parts of the body. Nervousness and
sleeplessness are the results of the
effects of these poisons on the rerv
ous system. A form of rheumatism,
catarrh, too little weight, weakness,
frequent colds, and many other dis
orders are the results in large part,
of the constant poisoning of the sys
tem in intestinal indigestion. These
symptoms are usually indications of
this disorder.
Intestinal indigestion is to be cured
by reducing the amount of bread, po
tatoes and starchy foods. Overeating
on tnis class of food is the common
est form of overeating, consequently
intestinal indigestion Is the common
est form of indigestion. To insure
proper digestion of the starchy foods,
these foods should be well baked and
they should be thoroughly masticat
ed. Hard toast is easier digested
than ordinary white bread; pan
cakes, waffles and pastries are prac
tically indigestible, and they play an
Impoitunt part in causing intestinal
indigestion.
The Nature of the Beast
"Well, uncle, that mule of yours
seems determined to stay where he is
all day."
"Yessuh, boss. I'se been lammin'
'im fur mos' an hour an' he ain't
budged yit."
"Sheer perversity, I dare say."
, "Maybe so, boss, but I calls hit
Jes' mule. Das all jes' mule."
Birmingham Age-Herald.
Mrs. T. A. Stephens and daughter
who have been visiting at Seattle for
the past month and a half, returned
Saturday evening.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature f
The Dalles, Oregon.
Will Reopen SEPT. 8th, 19U. Far particulars apply to
SISTER SUPERIOR
A&dfci$S Job
CARTR1DG1
Used by the big majority
Rifle, Pistol and Revolver Shots
IT MUST be a satisfaction to the individual rifle,
pistol or revolver user to know that his prefer
ence for Reminiton-UMC Metallic is ihared alike
by profeeeional experts, crack-ahoti and aporta
tnen in all parti of the world.
ti dill eceoonte, loo, for the marked inoraaM amy year
demand for Reminfton-UMC Metallic.
Reminttoa-UMC Metallic! are made for every etandard
make and for every calibre in uae rifle, pietol ana revolver.
Get them from the dealer who ahowe the HeJ Btll Mtrk
rf fmlntUnilMC-lk aim of Spertamen'e Headquartere.
I. keep your (un cleaned aad lubricated rltht, uae Rem
the new powder eolvent, met preventative, and fua
lubricant.
Remington Anna-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
. 2MBiadway. New York
g. CLASSIFIED COLUMN
TRY THIS COLUMN FOR YOUR OWN NEEDS
Wanted Sowing to do, plain or
fancy. Mrs. Ralph Jones.
l'OU SALE A 3-inch Studebaker
wagon, practically new. Also a back,
good as new. Inquire of J. . Yeager.
If you want to save money on
your Fire insurance, see Smead. tf.
A new Champion mower and hay
rake at a bargain.
HEPPNER MILLING CO.
FOR SALE;
10 to 20 acre tracts under ditch in
the edge of thriving town. Good
school. See Ike Howard, lone, Ore.
Do you contemplate having any
work done in the line of building?
If so give Harry Johnson a chance
to figure with you. First clas work
and satisfaction guaranteed, tf.
Anyone desiring to lease a good
grain and stock farm for a period of
throo to five years to a good tenant
notify Smead and Crawford.
$100 REWARD.
I will pay $100 for the arrest and
conviction of the party or parties
stealing my cattle. My cattle are
branded M C on right side, and have
right ear split.
tf. JAMES CARTY.
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.
A Farm Hand Came To Town.
A Farm Hand came to town one day
He had traveled many miles.
very tired man was he that
Walked down our streets, I'll say.
But when on a corner he chanced to
spy
A bench all painted red.
He lost not one moment
But sat down with a smile.
Around him Other men were talking
Of the things past
And that were to come,
And as the voices died away
He was lost to pleasant dreams.
He slept and dreamed, God Morpheus
was host.
The Farm Hand dreamed of famous
men,
Men whom the people laud;
Then dreamed he was one of them,
Appearing like a ghost.
Finally he was awakened,
By someone rudely shaken,
"Get up" cried the captain with com
mand; "The meeting is over and the Squad's
adjourning,
"Adjourning 'till another day.
' Your name has been placed on the
waiting list,
"SVe will elect you if we may."
Contributed.
R. W. Turner finished heading
about three hundred acres of grain
this week. Mr. Turner's bluestem
wheat will average twenty bushels
to the acre.
Ray Rogers is taking his vacation
and is now in Portland. He will go
to Rockaway beach before returning
home.
of
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
F. DYE, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd Fel
lows building, Rooms 4 and 5.
Dr. H. T. ALLISON
Physician & Surgeon
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
Drs. Winnard & McMurdo
Physicians & Surgeons
HEPPNER, OREGON
Dr. A. P. CULBERTSON
Physician and Surgeon (
Office in Gunn Building. Phones:
Office 192.
Residence 523
HEPPNER
OREGON
CLYDE and DICE WELLS
SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south of Postofflce.
Shaving 25c. Haircuttlng 35c
Bathroom in connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TONSORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS SHAVING 25c.
J. H. BODE
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER OREGON
Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSEN
DENTIST
HEPPNER, OREGON
Offices with
Drs. Winnard & McMurdo
FOR FINE UP-TO-DATE HOMES
See
T. G. DENNISEE,
ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR.
C. E. WOODSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office inPalace Hotel. Heppner, Or.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office on west end of May street
Heppner, Oregon.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House, Heppner, Or.
WELLS & NYS 1
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
IIEPrNER
OREGON
F. H. ROBINSON,
LAWYER
lone
-Oregon
OTIS PATTERSON,
LAWYER
Room 3, Eagle Bldg.
CANYON CITY, OREGON
Knappenberg & Johnson
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNCELORS AT LAW
IONE
OREGON
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER
Only complete set ot abstract
books in Morrow County.
HEPPNER - - - OREGON
CLOTHES CLEANING AND i
PRESSING. . ,j
Mrs. Wilhelmina Freidrich
Upper Main Street, Heppner, Oregon
The Gazette-Times Printery
can do that job for you in rush
time and in first-class shape.
TRY A G.-T. WANT AD.
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the People's Cash Market.