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V.C.T. FOUR THK GAZETTE-TIMES. Hh'PPN'KR. ORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1915 V SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER The best family daily paper in the state and your own weekly paper for $3o5fl) The Daily Portland Telegram and The Gazette-Times both one year for $3o0 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 ia addition will pay for both papers one year in advance. GOOD ONLY UNTIL JULY 15, 1915 Toyland Grown Up Wonderful Feature at the Panama- Pacific International Exposition FOR SALE! One 5-Passenger Cartercar Guaranteed in good mechanical condition and fully equipped. for $450 One Fore Door, 1912, 7-Passenger Speedwell Guaranteed first class condition and fully equipped. for $900 E. H. KELLOGG At Heppner Automobile & Machine Shop. Phone No. 572 The proof of roofing is in its waterproofing. Genasco Roofing is made of Nature's everlasting waterproofer Trinidad iake asphalt. It is rain-proof, sun-proof, wind-proof, heat-proof, cold-proof, acid-proof, and alkali-proof. And that means also that it is expense-proof. Get Genasco here for all your roofs. RE1D BROS. Heppner Ore. PERFECTION AT LAST Terriffs Perfect Washing Machine Is the cheapest, most convenient and easiest working machine in the world. FOR HOUSEHOLD OR LAUNDRY USE Built on the right principle. Waraanted to wash collars and waistbands clean. Don't buy any other until you have given this machine a fair trial. E. J. Bristow, Agent IONE, ORE. S v C jf v ; ; - CEXES In famous Toyland concession on the Zone at the I'anatua-Pn- cltic International Exposition. San Francisco. In this great amusement device, which covers fourteen acres, toys are reproduced upon a gigantic scale, the figures here showu being eighty feet in height. SCHOOL NOTES. By Supt. S. K. Notson. Blanks have been sent to the sev eral school clerks upon which they will make their annual reports. I find that in some districts a copy of this report is not filled out in the clerk's record book. A copy should always be filled out in the record book in the place provided for it. The balance on hand at the last annual meeting, the amount of the apportionment made by the county superintendent, and a few other items have been filled in on the blanks. This will save the clerks some time. These figures must not be changed. If your books do not show the same facts, write to the superintendent at once. The law requires the report of the clerk to be approved at the annual meeting ; hence the report should be carefullv made out before that meet ing. The board should examine the books to see that the accounts are correct and agree with the renort. The report should be sent in within five davs. This is verv important this Var. Owing to the change in the date of the teachers' examination for June the work in the offices of the countv superintendents and the State Sunerintendent will be greatly con gested during the month of ulv, hence it is imnortant. that the reports be made on time. Unless they come In promptly, your district may lose its apportionment, hich is some thing we should all rpgret. It is not advisable for districts to vote a tax at the annual meeting this vear. The change in the law is such that it will be much better to hold a special meeting after the tax roll is completed. This will be an Incon venience for several districts, but it is the safe plan. Many inquiries have come in In re gard -to the date of the annual meet ing. The date has not heen changed except for districts having a popula tion of over 20,000. I would suggest again that the ru ral districts hold a sort of picnic or basket dinner on the day of the an nual meeting. The people can then take up the matters necessary to make the school a standard school. If this is done, no doubt quite a num ber of the schools which have not reached the standard mark this year will be able to do so next year. I would especially urge that the term be made not less than eight months. BIG SHEEP SHIP- TO I). It. Zimmerman Takes liig Ship ment From Local Yards U Chicago. Thirty-three carloads of sheep were shipped out of the Heppner yards within the past week. Of this shipment, 11 cars went to Omaha, and 22 cars to Chicago. D. B. Zim merman had charge of the shipment which went to the windy city. Joe Hughes of Heppner and Glenn Hadley of Hardman accompanied the sheep as far as Mcintosh, S. D. A I J G E Pi I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE anj CANCER or TUMOR I treat before it POISONS daap glands ir itticats to km NO KNIFE, NO PAIN, NO PAY UNTIL CURED WRITTEN GUARANTEE No X-Ray or ether swindle. An Island plant makes the cures ANY TUMOR, LUMP OR SORE on the lip, face or body long is CANCER 120-PAGE BOOK Stnt Fret Testimonials of 10,000 CURED. Write to some ANY LUMP In WOMAN'S BREAST is CANCER It always poison dttp glands and KILLS QUICKLY PnilP firtA at hill npl,i. if . i. ... Mm Old Dr.lMrs.Dr. Chamley& CifcSf J4 4do viwnaa st, san Francisco, Cj KINDLY MAIL THIS to someona with CANCEP James R. Hooper, Jr., representing the Boston wool firm of Crimniins & Pierce, arrived in Heppner Friday evening from Pendleton to look over the present wool situation. Mr. Hooper was very much pleased with the outlook and will return to Hepp ner next week to attend the wool sales. Arch Cox, who runs sheep on the Silas Wright place on Rhea creek, last week disposed of his wool, re ceiving 2fi cents for his coarse and 18 cents for his fine wool. County Clerk Waters went to lone Saturday morning. t 1 Initial Stationary . - . Tablets with Initials in Deft Blue, : 15 cents I Envelops to match, : : : : . : : 10 cents Also correspondence cards and box paper j. t Humphreys Drug Co. Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. Winnard, or money refunded. His prices are reasonable, and he is where you can always find him. No charge for testing eyes. tf. Five pound pails pure leaf, open kettle lard, at 75c; 10s at $1.50. Keep tills under your hat. At City Meat Market. tf. NOTICE. All parties having boxes in the new Postoffice 'must learn their com binations and also teach the combi nation to parties calling for their mail. W. A. RICHARDSON, P. M. 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. Dr. McMurdo has moved his office from the Fair building to Patterson & Son drug store. tf. FOR HALE. A 25-45 Rumley Oilpull engine and plows. 6-bottom engine gang plowB, extension rims and dread naught guides. W. P, SCR1VNER. A Business Change. ON JUNE 1st, Arthur Yickers took an interest with his father, E. E. Yickers, in the Wall Paper Store. This boy served an apprenticeship with his father and has worked in the leading shops of the United States and British Columbia. We do not hesitate to promise the people of Heppner and vicinity first class work at rea sonable prices. We do painting in all its branches. Paper-hanging a Specialty. Thanking the people for their liberal patronage, we solicit your trade with an Exclusive line of Wall Paper and Paints. E. E. VICKERS no more necesaary than Smallpox. Army experience hu demonstrated the almoit miraculous effi cacy, andharmlessnets.of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It il more Tital thin house Insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or lend for "Have you had Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers, THt CUTTEK LA50CATORY, BERKELEY, CAL REDFRONT 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 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 WAXTKI) 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. We have a fine new Bungalow, a good barn and two lotB 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. WOOD FOR SALE. 16-in. pine block in car lots, $7.15 f. o. b. Heppner. For further partic ulars write K. L. ROOT, lm. Mosler, Oregon. For the next sixty davs we are making special prices on our best Hour in quantities of five barrels and over, at the mill. HHPPNER 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 sain, tf. A. S. AKERS. STRAYED FROM MV PASTURE NEAR HEPPNER. 1 Brown two-year-old gelding 1 Sorrel 2-year-old mare 2 small 2-year-old mules All branded O. W. on right hip, Will pay liberally for any information leading to their recovery. Probably returning towards Monument. SHERMAN WAKEFIELD. TO THE PUBLIC Heretofore I have granted the uhr of mv invest. ment to a private individual; in the tuture the nubile shall have the hen efit; there will be no charge made for use of hearse where my services are required. Undertaking supplies pncea Deiow normal. Imo. J. L. YEAGER. Dr. Winnard has taken dnfiplnl course in treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat. tf. We have a client who is thorough ly versed in dry farming, who wants to rent a section of wheat land. If you want to rent, let us know at once aB this man is anxious to get settled. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. ATTENTION t STOCKMEN AND OTHERH. Why spend your money in Pendle ton ? I will take you there and back the same day for round-trip railroad fare; parties of six or more. Will also make trips to Condon on same basis. Will return same day or day following. See me at Heppner Auto mobile & Machine tfhop, or phone 572. E. H. KELLOGG. Cheap House and Lot. For sale at a bargain. Right for a small family. Good place for chick ens. See i, Smead & Crawford. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN F. DYE, D. M. D. DENTIST Permanently located In Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5. 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 Postoffice. Shaving 25c Haircutting 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 Offices over the New Postoffice. 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 COUNSELORS 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 TA1XOR HEPPNER :-; :-: :-: OREGON E. E. VICKERS PAINTER Phone 662 HEPPNER :-: :-; OREGON