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Till" ;A7.FTTE-T1MES, HKPPXFK. ORE.. Till RSDAV. APRIL S. 1!)I5. v,r. Foiit 1 sjatE INDUSTRIAL KES PORTLAND SEWS LETTER TED OF INTEREST OF PERSONAL PROPERTY at the KEITHLEY PLACE on Eight Mile CLAUD I am now otferinp for sale at very reasonable prices and liberal terms the following personal property Three 2-yr-old colts. 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. i 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 rhone 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 OF OREGON, License certificate of PI KE BRED Stallion Xo. 1040. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, January 26, 1914. The pedigree of the Stallion KOLIMACON, No. 9'Z8G1 American, (92043 Foreign) registered in the studbook of Percheron Society of America. Owned by J. A. Kiehn and 0. 1). Forbes, of lone, Morrow Co., Oregon. Bred by M. Saison, Department of Sartbe, France. !)(;.( Tibet) as follows: Black; interrupted strip; snip; spot on lower lip; trace of white on hind pasterns. Pedigree: Sire, Grenier 61945 (7"!Ui; Sire of Sire, Beaudole (34055); Dam of Sire. Ovarie (57294); Dam, Noisette (33935 ); Sire of Dam, Rochefort 11228 (14S37); Dam of Dam, Biche ( 2 3125). Breed, Percheron. Foaled in the year May 22, 1910, has been examined by the Stallion Regis tration' Board of Oregon, and it is hereby certified tnat the said stal lion is of Pl'RK 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 has 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 tiie Stale of Oregon. ERMINE L. POTTER, Secretary Stallion Registration Board. Terms to insure - $20.00 Kiehn & Forbes, Owners IONE OREGON "Everything for factories and payrolls"---slogan of Eugene Ciiimnor cial Club. Wallowa will vote on building a city hall. 1. C. Gates. Veneta, will erect a business building. Christian Church at Marshfield will build addition 25 by 62 feet. Pacific Telephone Co. added 44,900 stations during past year. Portland Gas Co. shows increased earnings over 1913 of only $6671. Attorney General Brown holds that jitney busses are common carriers. Albany Council planning paving twelve blocks on three streets. Ryan & Allen, owning sawmills at Hession. Wash., and Sheridan, Ore., have taken over the plant at Sara, Wash. Clackamas county improvements in sight total $771,000. Wasco county is building large in dustrial barn on poor farm. The "morals court" once voted down is sought to, be revived in Port land. Portland The new Couch school has a roof garden and a swimming pool. Medford Fund of $1000 raised to operate cannery. Department of Public Works at Portland has stopped all laying of "asphaltic concrete pavement" until it can be tested. Oregon has had boosting enough, it is time to go to work. Springfield Budd McPherson is building concrete business house. Roseburg Postoftice moves into new $10,000 building. Methodists of Bay Park (Coos Bay) will build $1000 chapel. Roseburg gave a banquet to a Pittsburg man who proposes to build a railroad to his timber on the North Umqua and start a sawmill. A movement is on to give each city a Bureau of Municipal Research. Another commission to make soft places and increase taxes. Feb. 2 to Mar. 27, $2,140,126 taxes paid in. Same period last year brought in $3,582,922. Albany Union Furniture plant Is sold to A. C. Girard, Montesano, Wash. Grants Pass R. E. Smith will erect $6500 residence. Linn county will build $20,000 wood and steel bridge across the Santiam. Salem Theo. Roth will erect thrie-story mercantile building of brick. Astoria 35 new homes building on Young's Bay side. Oswego - Portland banker will er ect $30,000 home near here. Salem Hospital association will erect $25,000 addition. Lebanon Edwin Myers will build $3000 bungalow. The state will spend a half a mil lion dollars on new buildings this year. Another half million public money will be spent on office fixtures, school furniture, etc. The Pacific Coast Manufacturer is leading a tight in the state press to have all this money spent in Oregon building ma terials and Oregon manufactures. J. S. Winters, builder of Pendleton Hotel is low bidder on Pendleton fed eral building. Lane county board substitutes cow show for Eugenics exhibition. Eugene Geo. Uorris lias let con tract to erect brick business building New Bridge Work has started on Portland. April 6. 191 5.--A new magazine to be devoted exclusively to taxation, good roads, crop niarket ius:. rural credits and otiier live topics, is being launched by C. C. Chapman, who has just retired from the secretaryship of the Oregon IV velopmeut League. The new publi cation is to be called The Oregon Voter and the first number will go to pres late in April. After a thorough investigation of the various fruit growing sections of the Pacilic Northwest, tin; big Chicago packing firm af Libby, Mc Neil & Libby has decided to erect a cannery at The Dalles. The anoun cement has been officially made by a representative of the company and construction will be rushed in order to be ready for the cherry crop in June. s' reward. 1 will pay $20 reward for informa tion leading to the arrest and con viction of the person sticking 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. bring IX VOIR PELTS. ; I will be in lleppner every Satur-1 day from now on. Bring in your j pelts. I will pay one cent above the Portland market price. No pieces or 1 green stuff goes. Bring in your pelts i with the pieces to the lleppner Mill ing Company and I will treat you right. I pay cash i. o. b. FRANK WINER. Within the past few days definite action has been taken at Salem in regard to starting the flax industry in tliis state. In order to encourage farmers to experiment with the new crop, it is planned to offer $15 per ton for flax straw, a considerable ad vance over prices in other sections. Seed will be furnished at $3 per bushel, payment to be made when the straw is marketed. A big plant for the screening and washing of sand and gravel will be installed at Roseburg in the near fu ture. Several thousand dollars will be invested in machinery and build ings and side tracks connecting the works with the Southern Pacific Railway will also be put in. Con tracts have already been entered into for disposing of a large part of the output. Efforts are being made by railroad officials to induce farmers in the Wil lamette Valley to grow cauliflower in wholesale quantities. it is said there is an unlimited demand for this vegetable in Chicago and other cities of the Middle West and that regular market rates are such as to yield a handsome profit to growers. During the coming summer an im portant meeting of the financiers and engineers interested in water power development will be held in Portland. Delegates from all the Pacific Northwest states will be in at tendance as well as from North and South Dakota, Montana and Californ ia. It is expected that the action taken at that meeting will have an important bearing on future water power legislation in Congress. Within a few days active work will be commenced on the north jetty at the mouth of the Coquille River, an improvement for which $90,000 was appropriated in October. A stone quarry to be opened at Bandon will supply the stone and it is expected the jetty will be practically com pleted this summer. It cost $4,054,646 to govern the City of Portland during 1914. Based on a population of 275,000, the above sum represents an average of $11.75 for each individual, which is proba bly more than some of them are worth. We have a fine new Bungalow, a good barn and two lots in Lents, Ore gon, valued at $6000 to trade for Morrow county land. If interested come and see us. This property is not over-priced. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. ( heap House and Lot. For sale at a bargain. Right for a small family. Good place for chick ens. See Snieiul - Crawford. WAX TEH Bucks to Pasture. All kinds of gra-s, lots of water and good shade. Will furnish man to look after them. Will take bucks to pas ture and return them for $1.75 per head per season. Am located on the Geo. Wright ranch. MATT T. HUGHES, 4t. Lone Rock, Oregon. TYPHOID is no more necessary than smallpox. Army experience has demonstratrd the almost miraculous effi cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Bevaccinatrd 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 Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE CUTTeil LABORATORY, BERKELEY, IAL. PROOUCINU VACCINES k SERUM! UNOIR U- t. 60V. LICENi: II I Will GIVE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I treat befits It POISONS deep glands cr attaches to bona NO KNIFE, NO PAIN, NO PAY UNTIL CURED WRITTEN GUARANTEE No X-Ray or otli.T swindle. Au IsUnd plant makes thp currs ANY TUMOR, LUMP OR SORE on the lip, fnro or bodv long is CANCER 120-PAGE BOOK Sent Fr Tttljuonials of 10.000 CURED. Write to some ANY LUMP In WOMAN'S BREAST is CANCER It always nolsons dam flsnds and KIUS QUICKLY Poor cured ut halt price if cancer is yot small mm Old Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Chamley & Cofifi? 434 436 Valencia St, San Francisco, Cj KINDLY MAIL THIS to someone with CANCER lone Defeats Pair-view. The lone ball team played Fair- view on the latter's diamond last Sunday, and the Egg City boys won by the score of 7 to 0. Sperry and Cosliow was the lone battery and Peterson and Drake pitched for Fair dew. Ross Ford was umpire. A large crowd attended the game. Will Take Ovei lun l Trip, George Case and T. J. Humphreys are preparing for an overland trip with team and buggy and expect to start in about two weeks, Portland being their destination. Mr. Case expects to make his home in Port land, his family having already gone to that city, and Mr. Humphreys will make the trip for his health, believ- ing that the journey out of doors will Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. j j j tjf j j $ ! SPRAYS, INSECTICIDES, POWDERS t 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 o5 Lead, Dry Powdered, in l-and5-lb packages Lime and Sulphur Solution in gallon cans. "Black Leaf 40" in 1-2 pound cans. HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY big ditch from Dry Gulch. j prove greatly beneficial The Dallos Electric line planned up Mill creek to tap timber belt. State Highway Commission have decided to build the mile of road at Mitchell point, Hood River, to cost $50,000. W A NTKI), Wheat farms for owners only, for cash or in exchange for Portland property or Willamette Valley farms. Address Sam Hewey, care of HARTMAX-THOMPSOX BANK 269 Stark St. Portland, Oregon. , Crops Are Coming. That wheat in the Wight Mile country is coming right along and gives promise of a splendid yield, is the opinion of Vane Jones, young far mer of Eight Mile Center, who was in the city Saturday. According to Mr. Jones, the recent rains have done a world of good and have started ev everything growing at a rapid rate. FOR. HALE. 'One red brood sow and 8 pigs; also one fresh cow. Inquire of E. C. Mil ler, 7 miles northeast of Lexington. For Exchange A thoroughbred SHORTHORN BULL An opportunity for the right party to get a good animal Address all correspondence to Box 168, lone, Or. WOOD-LARK" TRADE MARK POIS ON QUICK, CERTAIN, J DEADLY -f lli:l)V KOIl INSTANT NBVEll FAILS. I' SIS. Destroy squirrels, Kophers, prairie doira, sa.(re rats. Apply early In Hprlnw when the hunsry pests awake from Winter's sleep. Money back If It ever fails. "Wood-Lark" for 2!i years has stood every test. It's crop Insurance against rodent pests. It your dealer hasn't it, write us. Clarke, Woodward Drug Co. 1 UK I I, A.N Up mil'.l.u.. FOR SALE HY MINOR & CO., A. M. PHELPS 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 arouad and see us. Ve ester to the Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driv er on short notice. HEPPNER - - OREGON professional colimn F. DYE, D. M. D. DENTIST Permanently located in Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5. Dr. H. T. ALLISON Physician & Surgeon Office in Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON Drs. Winnard & McMurdo Physicians & Surgeons HEPPNER - - OREGON Dr. A. P. CULEERTSON Physician & Surgeon Office in Gunn Building. Phones: Office 192. Residence 523. HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON CLYDE and DICK WELLS SHAVING PARLOUS Three doors south of Postofflce. Shaving 25c Halreutting 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 ATTORNEV-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel, lleppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEV-AT-LAW Offce on west end of May Street HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORXEV-AT-LAW Office in Court House, lleppner. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER iuih :-: :-: :-: :-: -: OREGON Dr. JOHN B. DYE DENTIST Room 16, lone Hotel, lone, Ore, Knappenberg & Johnson ATTOHXKVS AXI) COUXCKLORS AT LAW IONE -: -: :-: :-: OREGON I Red Dragon Squirrel and Gopher Poison J II Will rid your place of Squir- I II rels, Gophers, Rats, Field Mice I Crows and alt such pests Results or You Money Back S SOLD BY SLOCUM DRUG CO. W. L. SMITH ABSTRACTER Only complete set of ahstract books in Morrow County. HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON CLOTHES CLEAXIXG AXI) PRESSING MRS. G. A. FISCHER Upper Main Street, lleppner, Ore "TallorinK That Satisfies" LOUIS PEARSON , MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON L. M. SUMERFIELD PA PERH ANGEIt HEPPNER :-: OREGON Paint Shop, Phone 562 Residence, Phone 392. PaiTERSOX & HON,