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THE GAZKTTE-TIMES, HEPPXER. ORE- THURSDAY, AUG. 13, 1914 PAGE THRER International Harvester Oil Tractors TLelHCLine GtAIN AND HAT MACHINES Bsder, Ratam HsaaWa. Mtwtrs Xikm, Staclura HaiLaaaWs Har Tnm CORN MACHINES PlaattfS. Pickers fesWs, Cakhitm Eatiaft CiMtn SUMrs. SaraMsra TILLAGE usTlXsTtCrmn. GENERAL UNI 01 aaj Gas Eatiaas Ml Craasa lannlM FarasWafaae Mater Tntb CntaDrib fi CnU,n bshCreaetn tmimfwim 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 cutter, husker and shredder, concrete mixer, well drill, etc. For best tractor service use an I H C oil tractor Mogul or Titan. They 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 atd 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 tractor and oil eugines and wo will tell you where to see the machines. International Harvester Company of America b liacacwruMl I Portland Ore. P &e PALM has a complete line of CONFECTIONS, CIGARS and SOFT DRINKS Tryour Pop Corn always fresh. R M. HART Help Make Oregon the Cleanest State in MJnion Unclean ideas in regard to sex scattered broadcast by the ignorant causa immorality, disease and suffering among the Innocent. True, wholesomo 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 sent 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 Depf. B. 720 gelling 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 manage ment of an experienced butcher. All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, . Poultry, lard Highest cash price paid for Stock, Hides and Pelts BRING US YOUR POULTRY HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor LEXINGTON ITEMS The Wheeler Amusement Co. spent a week In this town. The attendance was good and the members proved themselves to be worthy of the appre ciation shown them. The silver set given away by them In the voting contest was awarded- to Miss Lucy Davis. Miss Catherine Favette gave a recital at the Congregational Church Wednesday evening under the aus pices of the Christian Endeavor So ciety. A good audience was in at tendance. It Is reported here by letter that Jim Brown who lived in the Black Horse country, was shot and serious ly hurt by the accidental discharge of a gun. Jim lives now near Siletz, Lincoln county. Joseph Devine of Barton, Clacka mas couuty, came in weanesaay evening. Joe has a farm north of Lexington. This Is about the time for his anual visit to look "after his crops. Frank Burgoyne has purchased the residence of Clark Davis on Nob Hill. Mr. Burgoyne will take possession at once. Mr. Davis has moved to tne Davis property on Arcadia street. John Swenson was a Lexington cal ler for supplies Tuesday. John re ports grain turning out very well and his machine will be near Lexington for several days. Mrs. S. E. Lee who has been here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reaney, returned to her home in San Francisco. It is dry, dusty and some smoke in the air these days, yet is is good threshing weather, and the machines are making good time. . Lots of wheat is coming into the warehouses these days. . The haulers will appreciate the straw put on the roads while it lasts. The new restaurant has been oped ed to the public and will fill a long felt want. The place Is conducted by Mr. Grant Copple from Heppner. W. C. Seivers of Portland is here looking after his property. He re ports a very good yield of grain on his ranches. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Burchell ar rived Thursday from Portland to visit their sons Chas. and Ed for a few days. Mrs. J. Carmlchael and Mrs. Ed. Duran returned from Medical Lake, Wash. County Commissioner Kilkenny and Geo. Currin were Lexington vis itors for a while Wednesday. STATE tt ITEMS OF T County Fairs to be ItiKger and Bet ter Than Ever This Year. DO YOU HAVE INDIGESTION? Indigestion causes more disease, it shortens more lives, than everything else of which we know. Indigestion not only rapidly wears out the stom ach and intestine, but it undermines the health and opens the way for serious diseases. Two persons out of every three have indigestion, either easily recognized stomach indigestion or the commonest form, Intestinal in digestion with gas in the bowels and often constipation. You can cure yourself of indiges tion with the foods which you usual ly have on your table simply by cook ing them differently, by taking care as to what foods you eat together and by eating more of some foods and less of others. For information by Dr. Daniels as to just how to go about this, send ten cents, stamps or coin, to The Hyglenist Magazine, Majestic Bldg., Denver, Colo. Portland, Ore., Aug. 11 (Special) Following a record-breaking har vest in practically every section of the state, Oregon will this fall wit- cess a large number of the best fairs ever held in the Northwest. Twen ty-five counties have announced the dates for their exhibition, Coos and Curry counties will Join forces while ambitious Clackamas county will stage two fairs. Portland will hold its Manufacturers and Land Products Show in late October and early No vember, and this city will also be represented, through its commercial organizations or business houses, at every one of the county fairs. Subject to future possible change, following are the dates: Oregon State Fair, Salem, September 28 to October 3. Baker County, Baker, Sept. 14- 19. Benton County, Corvallis, Sept.17-19. Coos and Curry, Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-26. Clatsop County, Gearheart, Sept. 24 26. Crook County, Prineville, Sept. 23 26. Clackamas County, Canby, Sept 16 19. East Clackamas, Estacada, Sept. 8-9- Douglas County, Eoseburg, Sept. 16-19. Lane County, Eugene, Sept. 22-25. Lincoln County, Toledo, Sept. 22-25. Linn County, Scio, Sept. 23-25. Multnomah County, Gresham, Sept 15-19. Morrow County, Heppner, Sept. 17- 19. Malheur County, Ontario, Sept. 15 19. Folk County, Dallas, Sept. 17-19. Sherman County, Moro, Sept. 7-10. Gilliam County, Condon, Oct. 1-3. Tillamook County, Tillamook, Sept. 15-18. Wasco County, The Dalles, Sept. 23 21. Washington County, Forest Grove, Sept. 23-25. Wheeler County, Fossil, Sept. 22-23. Union County, LaGrande, Sept. 22- 24. . Yamhill County, McMinnville, Sept. 23-26. Klamath County, Klamath Falls, Sept. 24-26. Umatilla County, Pendleton, Sent. 21-26. It you want anything special 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 cord' prises 100 acres of fertile land Complete gymnasium, Indoor and outdoor athletics. Library, study halls, competent instruction in all branches. Send for rates and book let: "Where Boys are trained to think." Address; BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL, Yamhill,- Oregon TYPHOID Is no more neceaaary than Smallpox. Army experience has demonstrated the almost miraculous effi cacy, and harmlessneil, of Antltyoholo Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It Is more vital than house insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or send for "Have you had Typholdf" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE CUTTER U60HAT0RY, BERKELEY, CAL At the Land Products Show the Oregon . Agricultural College will stage an exhibit showing the work of the various educational departments, also some of the products of the Col lege and the farm. This display will be in charge of members of the fac ulty who will from time to time de liver illustrated lectures and infor mal talks for the benefit of the far mers. The Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. will install and operate a miniature Jarm, using electricity as the sole motive power. This exhibit will be complete In every detail and will occupy about 600 square feet. Tobacco and Cigar Salesman want ed to Advertise. Experience unnec essary. $100 monthly and traveling expenses. Advertise Smoking, Chew ing Tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars. Send 2c. stamp for full particulars. HE1IET TOBACCO CO., New York. Why burn wood and coal and heat up your house these warm days. Get one of those electric irons of Heppner Light & Water Co. and be cool while doing the ironing. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Every man should own his own home. Rent Is a dead horse. You are beter 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 only better. We are offering some town homes at pri ces and terms that ought to appeal to you. Come and see us. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. 820 ACRES FOR SALE One hundred and thirty acres in cultivation, plenty of running water, all fenced. Fair buildings. 190 acres of good pasture, 2 acres in alfalfa 3 acres more that can be put in alfalfa. 130 acres in wheat and oats goes with this place. $20 per acre buys this place four miles from Heppner. One-half cash, balance terms to suit. Smeaa and Crawford, When you have used one of those electric irons you will never again be without one. There are many other conveniences also that the day current makes possible for you, and that will lighten your burdens. See Heppner Light & Water Co. Highest cash price paid at all times for hides, pelts and furs. See Peo ples Cash Market. tf. fear Km """"""2 II iipi llll ALCOHOL 3 PER r.l Kv AVegefaHerVeparjfionirAj sunilattng tefbodantlRegula ting die StaBtactts andBoweisif PromotesDtgpstionXlrettU ncss and RraLContains neittin- OpiuruXorphine rorMineraLj NOT NARCOTIC. Afttfoujkatmmm AspbVW- nil u OTniiin 11 2 if i . i HO 1 Ulll For Infanta and Children. 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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 r.s--Agrlculture, Dairy ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. School of Music Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmers, Business Cours by Mall Free Address THU RBOI9TRAR, (tw-7-Utof-t) Corrallla, Oregon Subscribe for The Gazette-Tluies Now fl.60 Per Year, RED FRONT 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 r Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driv er on short notice. HEPPNER - - .OREGON.