The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, April 01, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Till: CAZHTTR-TIMES. nEPPXKIt. ORE.. Till liSDAY. APRIL I.
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Saw 4W4 i a .
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
at the
CLAUDE KEITHLEY PUCE
on Eight Mile
I arrj now offering for sale at very reasonable prices and
liberal terms the following personal property
Three 2-yr-old eolts.
One Jersey heifer, coming fresh first of May.
One 3 1-4 Bain wagon and complete trail out
fit, including brake.
One walking plow.
One chopping outfit gasoline engine, roller
and saw.
One mounted roller.
One 2-horse gasoline engine.
Other small articles too numerous to mention.
I am leaving Morrow county by the 20th of April and must
dispose of this property before that time.
Will sell for good notes.
EMERSON KEITHLEY
Phone 23F6
A 1950 lb. Percheron Stallion
Will stand the Season, of 1915 as
follows:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of each week at lone. Balance of the
week at the Kiehn ranch.
STALLION REGISTRATION BOARD, STATE OP OREGON,
License certificate of Pl'RE BRED Stallion No. 10-40.
Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, January 26, 1914.
The pedigree of the Stallion KOLIMACON, No. 92S61 American,
(92643 Foreign) registered in the studbook of Percheron Society of
America. Owned by J. A. Kiehn and 0. D. Forbes, of lone, Morrow
Co., Oregon. Bred by M. Saison, Department of Sartlie, France.
Described as follows: Black; interrupted strip; snip; spot on lower
lip; trace of white on hind pasterns. Pedigree: Sire, Grenier 61945
T ' 1 9 1 0 I ; Sire of Sire, Beaudole (34055) ; Dam of Sire. Ovarie
( 57294); Dam, Noisette ( 33935); Sire of Dam, Rochefort 11228
( 1 4 S 3 7 ) ; Dam of Dam, Biche (23125). Breed, Ten-heron. Foaled
in the year May 22, 1910, lias been examined by tiie Stallion Regis
tration Board of Oregon, and it is hereby certified tnat the said stal
lion is of PI RE BREEDING, is registered in the studbook that is
recognized by the associations named in section nine of an Act of the
Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon providing for the licens
ing of stallions, etc., filed in the office of the Secretary of State, Feb
ruary 23, 1911, end that the above named lias been examined by the
veterinarian appointed by the Stallion Registration Board and is
hereby reported :ree from infectious, contagious or transmissible dis
eases or unsoundness and is hereby licensed to stand for public ser
vice in the Stale of Oregon.
ERMINE L. POTTER.
Secretary Stallion Registration Board.
Terms to insure
jehn & Forks, Owners
IONE
:j: SPRAYS, INSECTICIDES, POWDERS
I AND WASHES
If you intend to have a good fruit crop, now is the time to
commence spraying the trees. We carry the
following in stock:
Spra-Sulphur, Dry, in 1- and 5-pound cans.
Arsenate oo Lead, Dry Powdered, in 1-and 5-lb packages
Lime and Sulphur Solution in gallon cans.
"Black Leaf 40" in 1-2 pound cans.
HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY
For Exchange
A thoroughbred
SHORTHORN BULL
An opportunity for the right party to get a
animal
Address all correspondence to Box 168, lone, Or.
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$20.00
OREGON
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good
Ui
IVit'ami, March 31. A member
ship larger than the combined mem
berships of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce and tiie Portland Commer
cial Club has been secured by the new
Chamber of Commerce alter a cam
paign engaged in by 77 committees of
active business men. Each commit
tee consisted of five men and every
business house, factory, bank and
cilice in Portland was visited. On
an average, each committee secured
nearly 60 members, making a total
of over 4200. There are still a large
number of business men to be inter
viewed, and those in charge of the
work feel sure the 5000 mark will
be reached.
An entirely new prganization is
being perfected, new directors and
officers will be chosen, new by-laws
adopted and many new lines of ac
tivity will be undertaken. Consider
able interest centers around the se
lection of a business manager to
head of the official staff of the new
consolidated chamber, owing to the
positive declination of C. C. Chapman
to continue in that position, as he is
leaving to enter private business. It
is believed that an outside man will
be chosen, altho several prominent
Portland business men have been
mentioned. It is the intention to
secure ilie services of a man thorr
oughly experienced in organization
work, so that co-operation by Port
land with the other communities of
the state of Oregon will cover a wid
er range than in the past. One of the
duties of the new manager will be to
visit the different parts of the state
and assist the local organizations to
strengtiien their membership in pre
paration for taking care of the 1915
Exposition travel. Present indica
tions are that hundreds of thousands
of tourists will visit Oregon and it is
hoped that all the commercial bodies
of the state will be ready to take
care of them.
A meeting of the utmost import
ance to the sheep and wool raisers
of Oregon will be held at Baker on
April 1 and 2. J. G. Hoke, Secretary
of the Oregon Woolgrowers' Associa
tion has sent the following letter to
the Portland Commercial Club:
"As we are to hold a get-together
meeting of the Association at Baker
on April 1 and 2, for the purpose of
meeting buyers and warehouse men,
and also to have a general discussion
of the sheep industry, we would ap
preciate your giving this meeting as
much publicity as possible. We be
lieve the time Is opportune for such
a meeting and that it will be of a
great deal of benefit to all concerned.
The sheep men are confronted with
conditions that are somewhat unusu
al and he is not sure just what move
is the best for his interests. It is
planned to have some prominent
speakers present and to. close the
meeting with a banquet."
A car load of brood sows has re
cently been shipped from the Union
Stockyards to Mood River for distri
bution among the school children in
that valley, and it is possible that in
the near future that section will be
as famous for its production of live
stock as it has in the past been fam
ous for its wonderful apples. These
brood sows are sold on credit, the
children being expected to raise the
pigs to maturity and pay the stock
yards people when they market the
pork. A careful record will bo kept
during the period of tiie pigs' growth
and the makers of the best records
will receive prizes at the end of the
season.
Why go to the trouble of baking
when you can buy the best of bread
it the Heppner Bakery.
We have for sale a number of
Barred Rock Cockerels, both cock
erel and pullet mating. Choice birds.
V-'ightman Bros., Heppner, Oregon.
Call at rancli or write. Phone 30 F
23. Fll-lrn.
WANTED A local representative
to handle our Coffees, Teas, Baking
Powder, etc., in Heppner and the
surrounding country. Address Grand
Union Tea Co., Walla Walla, Wash.
BROWN LEGHORNS.
Three pens. First pen, $1 per set
ting; Becond pen, 75c. per setting;
incubator lots, 5c each. Full bloods
and blue ribbon stuff. Eggs f. o. b.
Heppner.
A X I) V .) . COOK,
Heppner, Oregon.
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ITEMS OF MSI
Marsh field would cut fixed city!
expenses ?4"0u a year. j
Special corporation examiner Via-1
cent of Blue Sky department n signs, i
Pension for life has been granted !
to a woman in Norway whose son was !
killed on a logging road, by Oregon
Workingiiien's Compensation Com
mission. Portland Ordinance to abolish
picketing by labor unions to be sub
mitted to vote of the people in June.
Hood River Fruit growers tix
wages at 11-00 and board.
Government reports halibut banks
off Newport of 250 square miles.
Supreme Court decision authorizes
construction of Portland auditorium
and work is to be started at once.
Oregon City D. L. Tuollinger will
build three miles of logging road.
Seaside is advocating a Union
High School.
Jitney service in Jackson county
on hard surface highways compelled
pulling off local trains and then the
jitneys fail and people go without
both.
Seaborg & Co. of Portland will
erect a cannery at Wedderburn.
Crater Lake Junction Union Oil
Co. will build a $25,000 plant here.
The Dalles gets the big Libby,
McNeil & Libby fruit cannery.
Baker City votes July 14 on $80,
000 bond issue to enlarge municipal
light plant.
Clatsop county will macadamize
Flavel-Warrenton road.
Eugene lias $27,000 pledged for a
lace factory and is after a shoe fac
tory. April 5, St. Johns votes on consoli
dation with Portland.
Pendleton is to have a $30,000
Fiske apartment house.
North Bend The work of paving
Sherman Avenue begun.
Oregon City locks and canal for
mally transferred to Uncle Sam.
$50,000 a year of U. of O. millage
tax set aside for buildings.
Klamath Falls firm contracts to
supply sand and gravel for Californ
ia state highway from Redding north
to state line.
Leavitt & Co., Portland, build 4
story concrete motorcar block.
Oak Grove, Clackamas county has
$16,000 two-story concrete building
completed.
Willamette Valley Southern to be
extended from Mt. Angel to Salem
during the summer.
E. H. Flagg has established the
Weekly News at Warrenton, Hill ter
minus. Rice & Rice, Roseburg, are build
ing the Three-R garage 60 by 100.
Eandon Rev. C. M. Knight is es
tablishing club house for young men.
Florence is developing deep sea
fishing industry.
Marshfield will move life saving
station in order not to lose $47,000
appropriated by Congress for new
one.
Florence votes on $15,000 bond
issue June 7.
Salem Brewery Association will
manufacture fruit juices.
Sons of Norway will erect lodge
hall at Marshfield.
Roseburg Sand & Gravel Co. build
ing $20,000 plant.
Miss Emma Benj.strom of Eight
Mile visited with Keppuer friends
over the week-end.
O. P. Holt, of Salem, State Labor
Commissioner, made Heppner an offi
cial visit last Saturday.
ffin. Kummeriand, who resides on
his farm west of Heppner, was a
pleasant caller at this office while in
town on Monday.
Paul Raymond, formerly well
known in base ball circles in Hepp
ner, but now right hand man on the
W. H. Padbcrg ranch in Clarks Can
yon, attended the dance in tills city
on Saturday evening.
An Inch of Ruin in Black Horse,
Dan Hanshew reports that an
inch of rain fell in tiie Black Horse
section on Saturday night and Sun
day and that the benefit to be derived
therefrom will be great. Crop con
ditions in Black Horse, according to
Mr. Hanshew, are excellent.
WOOD-LARK"
TRADE MARK
POI ON
QUICK CERTAIN,
- DEADLY
h15ai1y foil inst vi' i'sk.
m:vi;ii kails.
Destroy squirrel, gophers, prairie dogs, sape
rats. Apply early In Hiirtritf when the hunKry
pests awake from Winter's Bleep. Money bark
If it ever fails. "Wood-Lark" for 25 years
has stood every lest. It's crop Insurance
against rodent pests. If your dealer hasn't
it, write us.
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co.
I"OHTI,A.M, (lltuuun.
FOR SALE BY
suo reward.
I will pay $20 reward for informa
tion leading to tiie arrest and con
viction of ti p person stic';in,; a knife
into the front tires of my car, while
it was at the roadside, about a mile
the other side of the Win. Hendrix
place. D. E. OILMAN.
brim; in your pelts.
I will be in Heppner every Satur
day from now on. Bring in your
pelts. I will pay one cent above the
Portland market price. No pieces or
green stuff goes. Bring in your pelts
with the pieces to the Heppner Mill
ing Company and I will treat you
right. 1 pav cash i. o. h.
FRANK WINER.
Wo have a fine new Bungalow, a
good barn and two lots in Lents, Ore
gon, valued at $0000 to trade for
Morrow county iand. If interested
come and see us. This property Is
not over-priced.
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
FOR HALE Fine S. C. Rhode Is
land Reds. Eggs $1.00 per setting.
Day-old chicks, 12 cents apiece.
Write or phone Mrs. Walter Becket,
Eight Mile, Oregon. tf.
Cheap House and Lot.
For sale at a bargain. Right for
a small family. Good place for chick
ens. See Kmead & Craw ford.
Dr. N. E. Winnard and Robert
H. Young made a business trip out
through the Eight Mile and Goose
berry sections on Saturday.
TYPHOID
is no more necessary
tnatismmipox. Army
experience has demonstrated
the almost miraculous effi
cacy, and harmletsncss.of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
your family. It is moie vital than house insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for "Have
you had Typhoid?'1 telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
THE CUTTER LABORATORY, bCBKELCY, CAL.
MODUCIN VACCINES ft SERUMS UNOiR U. S. SOV. LICE;r
m i as a e I
ftp i
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if I FAIL to CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I treat
before it POISONS deep glands or attaches to boot
NO KNIFE, NO PAIN,
NO PAY UNT.I. CURED
WRITTEN GUARANTEE
No X-ilay or other
swindle. An Isluml
plant hiiikos tho cures
ANY TUMOR. LUMP OR
SORE on the lip. face
or body lonx is CANCER
120-PAGE BOOK Sent Fr
Testimonials of 10,000
CURED. Write to dome
ANY LUMP In
WOMAN'S BREAST s CANCER
It always Doistti! deap jlamjj and KILLS QUICKLY
Poor enred at halt piicu if cnucer is yot small
utm Old Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Charaley & Co.rB00f
434 MSB Valencia St, San Francisco, LV
KINDLY MAIL THIS to someone with CANCER
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 cfter to the
Commercial Travel
ers and Camping
Parties
and can furnish rigs and driv
er on short notice.
HEPPNER - - - OREGON
Red Dragon
squirrel ana uopner poison
Will rid your place of Squir
rels, Gophers, Kats, 1 leld Mica
Crows and all such pests
Results or Your
Money Back
SOLD BY
SLOCUM DRUG CO.
IMSOFKSSIOX AL OU M'
F. DYE, D. M. D.
DKXT1ST
Permanently locatetl in Odd
Fellows building, Rooms 4 nnd 5.
Dr. H. T. ALLISON
s Physician & Surgeon
Oli'ice in I'ntterson Drug Store
11EITNEU, OREGON
Drs. Winnard & McMurdo
rhysifians &. Kui'Keons
HEPPNER - - OREGON
Dr. A. P. CULBERTSON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Gunn Building. Phones:
Office 192.
Residence 523.
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
CLYDE and DICK WELLS
SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south of Postoffice.
Shaving 25c Haircutting 35c
Bathroom in connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TOXSOKAL AKTISTS
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 I'P-TO-DATE HOMES
y See
T. G. DENNISEE
AKCHITKCT am COXTRACTOB
C. E. WOODSON
ATTOKXKV-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORXi:v..T-LAV
Ol'fce on west end of May Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN i;y.AT-LAV
Office In Court House, Heppner.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWVL'K
IONE :-: :.: :.: ;.: . OREGON
Br. JOHN B. DYE
DENTIST
Room 16, lone Hotel, lone, Ore.
Knappenberg & Johnson
ATTORNKVH
AND COIXC'KLOKS AT LAW
IONE -: :-: :-: :.: :.: OREGON
W. L. SMITH
AMSTUACTKIt
Only complete set of abstract
books In Morrow County.
HEPPNER
-: :-: OREGON
CLOTHES CLKANIX AND
PRESSING
MRS. G. A. FISCHER
Upper Main Street, Heppner, Ore.
"Tailoring That Satisfies"
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: ;-: :.: OREGON
L. M. SUMERFIELD
I'APEUHANGER
HEPPNER :-: OREGON
Paint Shop, Phone 562
Residence, Phone 392.
PAH
;it.SON & HON, MiXOn&CO., A. M. PHELPS