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PAGE FOl'R THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, ORE.. THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1915 People's Cash market Phone Main 73 All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Poultry, Lard We pay highest cash prices paid for Stock, Hides and Pelts. HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor . : Initial Stationery Tablets with Initials in Deft Blue, : 15 cents Envelops to match, :::::: 10 cents Also correspondence cards and box paper Humphreys Drug Co. rTTTTTTTTT TTTTl Before Starting on Your Trip Insure yourself against worry in securing funds while away, by purchasing a supply of Travel er's Checks. We recommend these as the most convenient method of carrying fund3 without danger of loss. Safety deposit boxes rented by the year at rea sonable rates. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. First National Bank OF HEPPNER Capital Stock - $100,000.00 Reduced Prices on Flour OnlyPperBbl. At Heppner for our White Star No higher quality made. Discount of 20c. per bbl. on 5-bbl. lots. This price good at all points on Heppner branch, with freight added. R. R. agents hold goods 10 days without charge. Heppner Milling Co. LicensedEmbalmer Lady Assistant J. L.YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET J. FRANK HALL, Prop. Best in the'line of meats handled at tlie lowest possible prices. FINEST HOME-MADE LARD AND FRESH AND CURED " MEATS. --- See Me Before You Sell Your Fat Stock. REDUCED PRICES FOR ROUGH DRY WORK. We have reduced the price of Rough Dry work to 6 cents a pound. We Iron all sheets, table cloths towells and other flat work and starch and dry the other pieces ready to dampen and Iron. No rough dry bundle taken for less than fifty cents. tf. HEPPNER LAUNDRY. Kill The Hies. Now Is the time to swat the flies. Kill one fly now and you will do bet ter than killing a thousand later. Clean up all filth, thereby destroy ing their breeding places. Every body get a swatter and kill the flies as they appear. DR. A. D. McMURDO, City Health Officer.. Hijjli Price For Wool in Wallowa. Wallowa county wool sales, states the Eenterprise - Record-Chieftan. brought the highest figure paid in the state this year, for Both coarse and fine wool. The high price was due to two things says the Chleftan: the in telligent and careful attention to ev ery detail by the growers, and the favorable season. The high price paid for coarse wool was 28 cents. Less than 700,000 pounds were sold. Keithley Buys Store at London. J. E. Banton, one of the best known country merchants of the Cot tage Grove country, has sold his Store 8t London to Emerson Koith- ley, formerly a rancher and stock raiser at Heppner, Oregon. Mr. Banton owned the store for nine years, during which time it was greatly enlarged ana the stock more than doubled. Mr. Banton will remain at London and will probably purchase a ranch. He will also ODeratA hi Khine-ln mill Cottage Grove Sentinel. Spray Man Sells Sheep. Carsner and Spray sold their sheep to Mike Marshall of Heppner for $4. 00 per head for ewes and $3.00 per head for lambs. Templeton and En yart sold their sheep to the same par ty for $3.00 around. Spray Courier. Pendleton Gets Carnegie Library. The announcement comes from Pendleton that the Carnegie officials, after inspecting plans from the Uma tilla county people, have announced that $25,000 Is now ready for Im mediate construction work. The building will be of the Italian Ren aissance style of architecture and a valuable addition to the city of Pen dleton and Umatilla county. mmmr rnrr rr i no AGO IN HEPPNER ! Finish Shearing Season. The Heppner shearing crew arrived here Monday from the Kerrins Bros ranch where they finished the shear ing season. They sheared about 8000 sheep for Kerrins Bros, and Geo. W. Bailey. They sheared about 25,000 sheep this season. The crew is said to be one of the best that has operat ed here for several years and their work ranks high. The crew is com posed of the following: Bob Watkins, captain; Eddie Born, Wm. Duncan Gus Hale, Elroy Wosham, Ivan Cox B. F. Cc, Berny Gaunt, Rube Gaunt, Ed Lucas, and Fred Watson. Can yon City Blue Mountain Eagle. Grant County Sheep Sold. J. B. Adrian ,of Baker county, bought the F. M. Tcound sheep here this week. Mr. Rounds lives in the Cottonwood country. It was report ed that the price paid was $7 for the ewes and lambs and that there were 1200 ewes and 1000 lambs In the bunch. Last Fall Mr. Adrian bought the Gentry sheep. Canyon City Blue Mountain Eagle. Government Timber to be Sold. The Forest Service Is advertising for sale 2.420.000 feet B. M. of tim ber, about 90 per cent of which is western yellow pine, and the rest is sugar pine, Douglas fir and white fir all located upon the Crater Nation al Forest in southern Oregon. The tract, which is called the Ma lone Springs area, is more particular ly described as in Sections 10 and 11, T. 35 S., R. 6 E., W. M near Upper Klamath Lake. No bid of less than $3.25 per M feet for the western yel low pine and sugar pine, and 50 cents per M feet for Douglas fir and white fir will be considered. According to the terms of sale, the timber must be cut conservatively so that the forest may be peroetuated and so that the roadsides will not be made unattract ive to the many vacationists who summer in the region. It is the ex pectation that the logs from this area will be hauled on horse-trucks to Crystal creek and then towed across Klamath Lake to the mill. From the Heppner Oaiette of July 10, 1S0. Hon. W. R. Ellis and family moved into their elegant new house this week. Tyson and Boyd are putting up a nice residence, all hard finish, for Mrs. William Gilliam. The brick for the new hotel Is be ing hauled on the ground and the brick laying will be commenced shortly. . This office received some very fine samples of wheat this week. They were raised on the farm of George Shipley in Black Horse and will yield not less than 40 bushels to the acre. Jas. Hamilton, Noal Van Duyn, S. Cormack, Arthur Minor and Homer Harrington went fishing Sunday and succeeded in catching 113 of the speckled beauties, uot .one of which was less than 8 inches in length Canyon City News It Is surprising the number of teams traveling on the Heppner road. Heppner business firms know the value of printer's ink and by its use scoop in the trade. Canyon City News If any change is contemplated in the running time of the Heppner-Canyon stage, we don't know it, but have heard that Mr. Keeney would give us mail in 3 b hours from Portland. From the Eagle Numerous com plaints have been made relative to Morrow county sheep destroying un fenced range, and in soniff instances, parties being absent from their ranches,' on returning found their own pastures eaten to the ground These complaints come from the set tlers along the Middle Fork from Su sanville to the confluence of the North Fork. Range never was better back in the mountains and neighbors from Morrow county should respect the right of ranchers to their own range. Grant county stockmen have suffered a heavy loss owing to the treatment from their neighbor stock men but cannot help themselves un less they resort to violent means to prohibit their entrance, An Ohio man committed suicide because it was so hot, which leads the Cincinnati Enquirer to remark that he "may possibly discover that he has Jumped from the frying pan into the fire." FOR TRADE. A good rooming house in La Grande for Morrow county property. Inquire SMEAD & CRAWFORD. WANTED Lady of fair education to devote few uours each day; pleas ant work for one interested in church or educational work; salary $1.50 per day. FOR TRADE. A good rooming house in La Grande for Morrow county property. Inquire SMEAD & CRAWFORD. SCHOOL NOTES. By Supt. S. E. Notson. On June 17, I visited the school In District No. 59. Miss Florence Plfer Is the teacher. Eighteen pupils were present. This school has a new heat ing and ventilating plant, which was not needed very badly on that date, it being one of-those "rare" June days. The pupils are doing good work under the direction of Miss Plfer. In District No. 56, Mrs. Margaret Cramer is at the helm. The enroll ment is seven. The flag was flying from a new flag-pole the date of my visit. New adjustable canvas shades have been purchased for the win dows, and they are proving very sat isfactory. This school Is situated in a most delightful place for a summer school. Miss Grace Stamp teaches in Dis trict No. 7, and the enrollment is seven. This is strictly a boys' school. A new globe and a new dictionary have been provided recently. This school has a school garden. This school is also pleasantly situated for a summer school. In District No. 51, Mrs. Harriet M. Stephens is at the desk. The enroll ment of this school is 32. The grounds are in excellent condition, and the pupils know how to make good use of the grounds at intermiss ions. A new teacher'B desk has been lately added to the equipment. New canvas shades have been provided also. I also noted a new dictionary. Pupils should keep in mind the fact that the county fair is coming, and each one should make an effort to have some kind of an exhibit. Let us determine to do our very best. Then we will have an excellent ex hibit, and the effort we make will be worth while. LOST REWARD. On road between Heppner and Par kers Mill June 18, bed roll contain ing bed tarpaulian, two folding cots, one double and two single blankets. Five dollars reward for return of same to C. C. Scott, care of Bowker'g Garage, Heppner. Dr. H. T. Allison has moved his office into the Gunn building on Main street with Dr. A. P. Culbertson. Cheap House and Lot. For sale at a bargain. Right for a email family. Good place for chick ens. See Smeml & Crawford. NOTICE. The city council has ordered all past due accounts on the 1914 oiling bill, collected. Property owners who have failed to settle their accounts in this respect are asked to pay when the collector calls. tf. .. 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. Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. Wlnnard, or money refunded. His prices are reasonable, and he is where you can always find him. No charge tor testing eyes. tf. Five pound pails pure leaf, open kettle lardf at 75c; 10s at $1.50. Keep this under your hat. At City Meat Market. 4 tf. NOTICE. All parties having boxes in the new Postofflce must learn their com binations and also teach the combi nation to parties calling for their mail. W. A. RICHARDSON, P. M. WOOD FOR SALE. 16-in. pine block In car lots, $7.15 f. o. b. Heppner. For further partic ulars write E. L. ROOT, lm. Mosier, Oregon. ! BONDS and INSURANCE i t INSURE IN i Royal Insurance Co. and Fireman's Fund AND YOUR BONDS IN United States Fidelity Guaranty Co. Rates furnished upon request T. J. MAHONEY : : Heppner, Oregon Why go to the trouble of baking when you can buy the best of bread at the Heppner Bakery. TO AUTO SPEEDERS. It is very evident that many auto owners fall to observe the ordinance governing the speeding of machines.- AH such will take warning that the city ordinance will be strictly enforc ed, and all violators of the speed law will be brought to account. Please be governed accordingly and save trouble. W. W. SMEAD, Mayor. For Sale. 75 cords wood, $2.50. 3000 posts 4c each. Near Slocum Mill. Haul them yourself. PHELPS GROCERY CO. NOTICE. Please arrange to pay your light and water bill by July 15th. If not settled by that date we will be oblig ed to discontinue service. H. L. & W. CO. DONT RAISE WEEDS ON YOUR SUMMERFALLOW! USE A 1 mt Jones Weeder 'Made in Morrow County" (Patented Dec. 16, 1913.) Summerfallowing Is being done earlier this year than common. Weeds will come earlier and there will be more of them. Get after them early before they ruin your Summerfallow. The JONES WEEDEK is the best and most speedy weeder ever built for that purpose. Built in sections like a harrow; each section cuts Ave feet and you can use as many sections as you want. The knives have a slope of 60 degrees and will not choke under normal con ditions. This weeder has been tried out on the same field with other weeders and has done more satisfactory work. The JON ES WEED F.R has been fully tested. Ask a farmer who uses one. For further particulars, prices, etc., write C. E. JONES, Heppner, Oregon. HEPPNER WOOD YARD E. E. BEEMAN, Prop. Dealer In Wood and Coal Leave orders with Slocum Drug Co. or phone Main 60. THE TRINIDAMAW-ASWALT Put a cover on your roof that stays weather-proof. It takes no more of your time or it costs no more for labor! to lay enduring Genasco Roofing than you'd spend on inferior! I roofing whose service is short-lived. Genasco is waterproofed through-and-through with Nature s everlasting waterproofer . The natural oils of Trinidad Lake asphalt give Genasco life and lasting resistance to sun, rain, wind, snow, heat, cold, alkalis, and acids. It means economy from beginning to end. Come get Genasco and save money on your roofing. IlREID BROTHERS HEPPNER, OREGON Trinidad Lake FOR SALE. A 25-45 Rumley Oilpull engine and plows. 6-bottom engine gang plows, extension rims and dread naught guides. W. P. SCRIVNEU. FOR SALE! 3000 Posts (in town) 10c each. PHELPS GROCERY CO. Dr. Wlnnard has taken special 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 as this man Is anxious to get settled. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. For the next sixty days we are making special prices on our best flour in quantities of five barrels and over, at the mill. r 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. Get home-cured bacon; none bet ter, and keep your money at home. City Meat Market sells the best in the land at 20c. the pound. tf. "MONEY" 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. PETTY & COMPANY 613 Denham Bldg., Denver, Colo. STRAYED FROM MY PASTURE NEAR HEPPNEK. 1 Brown two-year-old gelding 1 Sorrel 2-year-old mare 2 small 2-year-old muleB 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 use of my invest-' ment to a private individual; In the future the public shall have the ben efit; there will be no charge made for use of hearse where my services are required. Undertaking supplies priced below normal. lmo. J. L. YEAGER., ; Highest cash prices paid for hides ana pelts, tf. HEPPNER MILLING CO.