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PACE FOUR THR OAZF.TTE-TIMES, HKPPXKR. ORE.. THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1915. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER The best family daily paper in the state and your own weekly paper for The Daily Portland Telegram and The Gazette-Times both one year for This offer will be in force from now until Juiy 15, 1915, and may be taken advantage of by new as well as old sub scribers. Subscriptions are for one year in advance. Old subscribers to The Gazette-Times in order to participate in these rates must pay up all arrears due and the $3.50 in addition will pay for both papers one year in advance. GOOD ONLY UNTIL JULY 15, 1915 KOUHACON 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 PURE BRED Stallion No. 1040. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, January 26, 1914. The pedigree of the Stallion KOLIMACON, No. 92861 American, (92043 Foreign) registered in the studbook of Percheron Society of America. Owned by J. A. Kiehn and O. D. Forbes, of lone, Morrow Co., Oregon. Rred by M. Saison, Department of Sarthe, France. Described as follows: Black; interrupted strip; snip; spot on lower lip; trace of white on hind pasterns. Pedigree: Sire, Grenier 61945 (70910); Sire of Sire, Beaudole (34055); Dam of Sire, Ovarie (57294); Dam, Noisette (33935); Sire of Dam, Rochefort 11228 (14S37); Dam of Dam, Blche (23125). 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'Rt; 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, Dnd that the above named has been examined by the veterinarian appointed by the Stallion Registration Board and is hereby reporteu rree 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 - $20.00 (ielin & Forbes, Owners IONE OREGON PORTLAND NEWS LETTER Portland, May 18. That the dairy men of the Willamette Valley are ful ly alive to the importance of improv ing their herds is indicated by the phenominal success of the auction sale of registered ami grade Jerseys at Independence last week. The total number of animals changing hands was 1S5, of which 135 were register ed merit cattle. This is the largest number of Jerseys of this class ever oflered at one sale in the United States. Congressman McArthur was one of the largest buyers, securing ten animals at a total cost of $2,590, his highest price. being $375. Other high bids were: H. H. Curtis, $500; W. L. Pate. $400 and W. B. Allen $395. As many as 36 head of Jer seys were brought to this sale by a single breeder. Prof. Thos. Shaw, the noted ag riculturist of the Great Northern sys tem, accompanied by a party of high officials of the Hill lines, will make a tour of Central and Eastern Oregon (luring tlie week beginning May 31 This will be an educational trip, the experts in the party giving lectures and demonstrations at all principal points in the territory visited. They wm study me Tumalo project and other irrigated and dry-farming sec tions and on their return will make exaustive reports for the benefit of the railway immigration department Governor Withycombe has desig nated September 21. 22 and 83 n tho dates for the waterpower and public ianci coiuerence of Western states which will be held in Portland. At its late session the Legislature pro vided for such conference and auth orized the Governor to fix the dates. The Oregon delegation will be: E. B. Piper, of the Oregonian; W. Lair Thompson, president of the senate; S. B. Huston and S. C. Hudson, of Bend. The Governor will act as chairman of the delegation. At the convention of the Columbia and Snake River Waterways associa tion at Astoria last week, W. W. Har ragh, of Pendleton, said: "If the open river causes a reduction of but two cents per bushel on wheat, it will iave Umatilla county alone $120,000 per year, and if corresponding reduc tions are made on other commodities shipped from that county, it will mean the saving of more than half the county's annual taxes of $400.-000." Before Buying your COMMENCEMENT GIFTS CALL and inspect our stock of BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMES and IVORY. HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. 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. All preliminaries having been set tled, work of clearing the right of way for the California & Oregon Coast Railway, from Grants Pass to Crescent City, Cal will be started at once. The contract provides that the line shall be completed to Hays Hill within six months and that the first 40 miles shall be finished in 40 months. This line will open up the rich copper region of the Illinois River and the timber country below it. Agents Wanted. We want a good live agent in every county in the state to take orders for our trees and shrubbery, small fruits, etc. Money advanced to pay travel ing expenses as fast as orders are turned into the office. An excellent outfit furnished on application. Ad dress, QUAKER NURSERIES, Salem, Oregon. m20. TYPHOID is no more necessary than Smallpox. Army experience hu demonstrated the almost miraculous effl- cscy, and harmlensnets, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Ba vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It ll more vital than house Insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or send for "Have you had Typhoidf" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, end danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE CUTTtB UBOCATOBV, BUKEUY, CAL taosuciaa vaccines a aasuas saaas a. s. aev. ucsas: "MOXKY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co operate with you. PUTTY POMPIVV 513 Denham Bldg., Denver, Colo. FOR SALE. A 25-45 Rumley OHduII endue and plows. 6-bottom engine gang piows, extension rims and dread naught guides. W. P. SCRIVNER. For a few davs T am nffrine- mv 800 acres and machinery, three miles due east of Cecil for $6,000.00; 4,uuu.0U cash; terms on balance. B. C. MILLER, . Irrigon, Oregon. NOTICE. The city council has ordered nil past due accounts on the 1914 oiling bill, collected. Property owners who have failed to settle their accounts in this respect are asked to nav when the collector calls. tf. We have a fine new Bunealow. 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. Kill The Mies. Now is the time to swat the files Kill one fly now and you will do bet ter than killing a thousand Inter Clean UP all filth, therehv rlpstrnv. ing their breeding places. Every- uoay get a swatter and kill the flies as tney appear. DR. A. D. McMURDO, City Health Officer. FOR SALE OR TRADE. One good young Mammoth Black Jack for sale or trade. Also some good work horses to trade for cattle. Inquire of Frank Anderson. HeDnner. Oregon. Local and long distance phones. im. AEfGEB I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE any CANCER Of TUMOR I treat Mora It POISONS deep gland. uttusutiso.i NO MY UNTIL CUREfj "IUt GUARANTEE No X-Bay or other swindle. An Island plant makes the cures ANY TUMOR, LUMP OR SORE on the lip, face or body lonc Is CANCER 1?n-Pcc Rnna- .i c... Testimonials of 10,000 iiUKtu. write to some ANY LUMP In .assaw asVsaaY J WOMAN'S BREAST is CANCER It always nilsoits dsso (lands end KILLS QUICKLY . v. . u un:B cancer is yet small M-rus Old Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Chamlev & En ' .... -------a pui 4t 4ot vaiencia m., san Francisco, Cj. iunult mail THIS to someone with CANCER REDFRONT Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. Graduation romps lint. nnia In n Child's life. A sprviwuhln iirniumt Is appropriate. Visit Haylor for gift suggestions. 3t. As an echo of the recent opening of the canal at Oregon City for the free passage of river craft, It is announced that a line of boats to carry pasen ?ers and freight will be put on be tween Portland, Dayton and McMlnn ville, on the Yamhill River. A small job of dredging will make that river easily navigable for light draft steamers. In an effort to stimulate the use of Oregon manufactured goods and Ore son labor, the Chamber of Commerce if Portland yesterday began a cam paign through its bureau of Indus tries and manufactures to take ad vantage of the Bingham bill which oecomes ecective as a law this month, ind which was passed at the last .egislative session. The Bingham bill gives a preferen tial of five per cent in favor of good manufactured in Oregon, or in favor f Oregon labor, in the considera ion of competitive bidding before -ounty court:;, boards of county com nissioncrs, school boards city eotin :11s, or other public officers "author zed to purchase supplies or contract 'or labor. "In plainer English, a purchasing ifficer is authorized to accept as the 'owest bid for labor or supplies that ire offered by representatives of Ore ;on products, if the bid of the latter s not more than five per cent higher :l;an the lowest bidder from any ther state,'suid Geo. D. Lee, secre ary of the bureau. "It is intended o counterbalance the difference in he cost of production, as between lo ;al and foreign concerns. It some vhat adds to the handicap of the for eign manufacturer represented by reight rates, and it should prove an mcouragement to the establishment f factories for the manufacture of .hose items needed in the building of roads and bridges and materials con sumed by municipal purchase. "Senator Bingham introduced the bill after consultation with represen tatives of the organizations which have been struggling to enlarge the market for those factories already here and to pave the way for others vet to be secured. "In the opinion of David M Dunne and other pioneer manufacturers, the Bingham measure will prove of great value." New Business House Opens "The New Brunswick is the name of the new pool hall which A W Sanderson, a recent arrival from the fcast Is opening up in the old Gazette bu d ng on South Main street. The building has been thoroughly reno vated and put in first class condition. A run line of tobacco and cigars and confectionaries will be kept in stock Mr. Sanderson states that they will install four new pocket billiard tables and also a number of card tables Mr. Sanderson has a wife and three children who will arrive as soon as he gets located. They come to this part of Oregon primarily for Mrs Sanderson's health, and Heppner's excellent school had much to do with their choosing tills city for a location. Anyone desiring the services of a maternity nurse will do well to write to Box 105, Lexington, Ore. Prices very reasonable. M 18-6t. WANTED A harvest job for a man and wife and 16 year old son for the coming season. Woman to cook; man can handle machinery or do anything else. Or I would accept a position on a ranch by the year with a place to keep a family. Ad dress 1104 Wilson St., Hood River; Oregon. Cheap House and Lot. For sale at a bargain. Right for a small family. Good place for chick ens. See Smead & Crawford. WANT E 1) . Wheat farms for owners only, for cash or in exchange for Portland property or Willamette Valley farms. Address Sam Hewey, care of HA HTM A N-THOM PHON BANK 269 Stark St. Portland, Oregon. FOH SALK Fine S. C. Rhode Is land Reds. Eggs $1.00 per setting. Day-old chicks,. 12 cents apiece. Write or phone Mrs. Walter Ilecket, Eight Mile, Oregon. tf. Why go to the trouble of baking when you can buy the best of bread at the Heppner Bakery. Highest cash prices paid for hides and pelts. tf. HEPPNER MILLING CO. FOR HALE 311 acres in Sec. 6, Tp. 1, K. 26, Morrow county, describ ed as the E and SW'i of NVV'i, also SW',4 of said section. 280 acres lies well with good soil, Want best offer. L. B. BROOKS, 822 E. St., San-Bernardino, Cal. To Exchange, Work stock for a good second hand header, other stock If preferred. Call at this office if interested in this prop osition, tf. For the next r.ixty days we are making special prices on our best flour in quantities of Ave barrels and over, at the mill. HEPPNER MILLING CO. As I have rented my ranch, I will sell my 16-ft. Holt combine. It Is in good shape, and I will sell at a bar gain, tf. A. S. AKERS. LOST One dark bay mare, weight 1000 pounds. Halter on when last seen, between Parkers Mill and Heppner. Branded circle dot on left stille and 7 D upside down on right stifle. $5.00 reward delivered to W. O. Minor at Heppner. J. S. TURNER, 2t. Monument, Ore. WOOD FOR SALE. 16-in. Pine block in car lots. $7.1 K f. o. b. Heppner. For further partic ulars write m. u. kout, lm. Mosier, Oregon. Five pound pails pure leaf, open kettle lard, at 76c; 10s at $1.60. Keep this under your hat. At City Meat Market. tf. 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. We cater to the Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driv er on short notice. HEPPNER OREGON When you need two-vision lenses be sure to get KRYPTW LENSES xv Worn by over 250,000 people) For in all other two-vision lenses there Is a line or scam between the near and far vision portions that makes the wearer look less than his bust, and unmistakably brands him or ber with a sign of age. Kryptoks arc douMe-vision lenses uv u luuu exactly HKe regular one. Visinn lt-nces hcrauM Otero nrn nolim-sorBcainsui llicra. Dr. Winnard can supply these lenses Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the People of Heppner and Vicln- ity: Owing to the fact that the report is being generally circulated that I am contemplating leaving Heppner, I de sire to inform the public that I am here to stay. I have leased the shop connected with the Heppner Garage which Is one of the best equipped automobile repair and machine shops in Eastern Oregon. I have had years of experience as an expert automobile mechanic, guar antee all work turned out and per sonally Inspect every car before per mitting It to leave the shop, and make my charge as reasonable as possible, consistent with expert, reliable work, and assure you that I shall continue to do so. Assuring you of my appreciation of your liberal patronage, I remain, Respectfully yours, JACOB KINO. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN F. DYE, D. M. D. DENTIST Permanently located la Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 6 Dr. H. T. ALLISON Physician Surgeon Office In Gunn Building. HEPPNER, OREGON Dr. N. E. WINNARD Physician & Surgeon Office in Fair Building HEPPNER - - OREGON CLYDE and DICK WELLS SHAVING PARLORS Three doors south of Postofflce. Shaving 25c Halrcutting 36c 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 Offices over the New Postofflce. HEPPNER, OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office in Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON FOR FINE UP-TO-DATE HOMES See T.G.DENNISEE ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR C. E. WOODSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offce on west end of May Street HEPPNER, OREGON, S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Court House, Heppner. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE :-: :-: :-: :-: -: OREGON Dr. JOHN B. DYE DENTIST Room 16, lone Hotel, lone, Ore. Knappenberg & Johnson ATTORNEYS AND COUNCILLORS AT LAW IONE OREGON W. L. SMITH ABSTRACTER Only complete set of abstract books in Morrow County. HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON CLOTHES CLEANING AND PRESSING MRS. G. A. FISCHER Upper Main Street, Heppner, Ore. "Tailoring That Satisfies" LOUIS PEARSON MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON E. E. VICKERS PAINTER Phone 662 HEPPNER :-: :-; OREGON I