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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. QUE., THURSDAY. NOV. 25, 1915 PAGE THRE& PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. H. T. ALLISON Physician & Surgeon Office In Gunn Building. HEPPNER, OREGON Dr. N. E. WINNARD Physician & Surgeon Office In Fair Building HEPPNER - - OREGON Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSEN DENTIST Offices over the New Poototflce. HEPPNER. OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office In Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON Dr. JOHN B. DYE DENTIST Room 16, lone Hotel, lone, Ore. 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 CLYDE and DICK WELLS SHAVING PARLORS Three doors south of Postofflce. Shaving 25c Halrcutting 35c Bathroom In connection. PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONSORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVING 25c J. H. BODE MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON W. L. SMITH ABSTRACTER Only complete set of abstract books in Morrow County. HEPPNER OREGON "Tailoring That Satisfies" LOUIS PEARSON MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON F. M. DYE, M. D. DENTIST Permanently located in Odd Fel lows Building, Rooms 4 and 5. HEPPNER, ORQEON SDoYou Want More Money For Your Hides and Furs? II you do we can ihow you the way. Write (or the most up-to-date, anil at tractive prirelirt ever iuurd. It' lull o( interesting and reliable information. Free to you for the asking. McCALLS DECOY and our POI SON BAITS incrrase your catrh 100. Decoy, 2o. tube,3Sr; 4oi.60c; Mi pint $1. prepaid, Sure Death Capsule, Jl .75 per 100. Express prepaid. Trappers supplies at lowest prices. Catalog Free. Northwestern Hide & Fur Co. 200 lit 81. N MINNEAPOLIS Established 1890 FOR SALE Purebred White Leg horn roosters; none better, $1.00 each while they last. O. E. LINDSTROM, Morgan, Or. Dr. WlnnRrd has taken special course In treatment ot eye, ear, nose and throat. tf. TOR SALE 3000 Posts (In town) 10c each. PHELPS GROCERY CO. L F GENERAL INTEREST Pilot Rock has a new garage. Canby is now assured of a cheese factory. Perrydale public schools will build a gymnasium. Hermlston corn fields running 100 bushels to the acre. South Corvallla is moving for a new school building. Walnut raising In Yamhill county is reported booming. Work on the new evaporating plant at Dallas has started. Albany will have a new department store about January 1. Albany and Salem levies are half a mill less than in 1914. The Hood River apple crop will net about $700,000 this year. Work on the TJmpqua-Crater Lake road commenced at 1 liter. Till the farmers less and till the soil more is a good policy. Astoria will vote Nov. 29 on $100, 000 bond issue for new school. Wm. A. Abrams, who built the first sawmill In Lane county, Is dead. According to reports Wasco road bond issue is meeting with favor. The foundation is being laid at Florence for the new water plant. Ore from the Gem mine in the Su sanville district runs $200 to the ton. The highway commission has ap propriated $212,000 for state roads. O.-W. R. & N. creosote plant t Wyeth, resumes with 24 hour shifts. Klamath Falls is going after half million a month payroll by industries. Chicago capital is said to be in terested in a nitrate plant at The Dalles. The Greenhorn mine, near Baker, will take out $10,000 in gold in 3 months. Prospectors at Baker are excited JUST RECEIVED by Gilliam & Bisbee A carload of FAIRBANKS & MORSE Gasoline Engines direct from the factory At Greatly Reduced Prices At least 25 per cent un der last year's prices We are fully equipped for installing Deep Well Pumps and Irrigation Systems of all kinds, and guarantee all work to give satisfaction When you want water get our prices before closing a deal BILLIARDS THE HEPPNER CLUB CRAWFORD & JONES We carry the best line of CIGARS, TOBACCO, and CANDIES Drink "Grape Smash'' The pure flavor of the Concord Grape 5c a glass Fresh Ice Cream Every Day-WE MAKE IT THE PALM The Home of Good "Sweet Meats" over rich strike in the Cornucopia district. The Rev. Hawklns.f Oregon City, objects to the resaurected Sunday Blue Law. Portland firm gets $80,000 ship contract in competition with Puget Sound yards. The assessed valuation in the state shows a decrease of $10,406,238 from last year. Reports state that there is an in flux of Bettlers to the timbered re gions of the Slletz Valley. Medford is working hard tq get sufficient land signed up to secure $1,000,000 beet sugar factory. New schooner is being built at St. Helens will net her owners $35,000 on first trip to Australia. Oregon Power Co. is planning on extending service to farmers near In dependence and Beuna Vista. Lumber shipments out of Spring field for October, this year, are 3 times as much as last year. The State Editorial Association endorsed permanent highways on modern lines of constructon. Development of lumber industry in central Oregon expected to cause big increase in business in Prlneville. The Cambridge block at Portland, is to be remodeled at cost of $30,000 for J. L. Bowman clothing factory to employ 500 hands. The Oregon Power Co. will extend its service to supply the U. S. Wire less station passing through two, at present unserved, additions to Marsh field. In the building of the new Labor temple at Portland, it is the intention to employ home labor not only direct ly but indirectly. Oregon-made ma terials will be given the preference. Five hundred jitney busses will go out of business in Seattle within a few months unless a new bonding company is formed to write bonds for jitneys. The present companies will no longer take the risk because of the many accidents and lawsuits result ing from five-cent bus operations. Mason County, Wash., Journal. "Anthony And Cleo patra" At The Home Stupendous and astounding are the fittest words to describe George Kleine's latest production, the Clnes photo drama "Anthony and Cleopa tra." Nothing like it has been re vealed upon the screen since the art jt motion photography was first dis covered. Even "Quo Vadis," which was made by the same company, pales into insignificance beside it and "Quo Vadis," up to these days, has been considered the world's photo drama masterpiece. That glorious and overpowering love story of the great Roman conqueror, Marc An thony, and the dazzling royal Egyp tian beauty, Cleopatra, Is related photo dramatically with a truth, real ism and impressive power that could hardly be expected in silent drama, and the pictorial features are a revel ation of artistic beauty. Anthony Novell! of Vinitius fame in "Quo Vadis" Is the Marc Anthony, and the great Italian Artiste Signora Teribili Gonzales presents the picture of Cleo patra. Many other Ones players who were popular in "Quo Vadis" are in the same cast. Mr. George Kleine's production will be presented in this city at the IIome,Theater this week beginning Friday. Nov. 20 and will run again on Saturday, the 28th. COMMIMCATIOX. Editor, Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Sir: I appreciate that the press is often mora effective than the police in lo cating lost friends, goats or strayed mules. That is how we find It here in the east, particularly since the women lost out in getting the right to vote. Before that many of our of ficers were afraid they might lose their jobs, but now many are repos ing, some posing and others propos ing. I get your welcome paper weekly and have been of late looking care fully through the criminal, political and obituary items, to see If' I could get a line on my old friend W. B. Barratt, your townsman. The last accounts I had of him, he had gone on a flying machine trip starting at Portland. Whether he went up or down is a very important matter, sooner or later in each of our courses. If the following temperance story is appetizing to your people, let her go: I met a widower the other day and he expressed a type of happiness not common to men of experience. Said he, "I see you drive one of them 'ere cars. My dear wife died and left me a few months ago and it well nigh broke my 'art. I was always a home man and happy, saved my money and we always enjoyed ourselves. For a time after her going so suddenly, the world was dark, cold, lonely. Even my daughter, a spankin' fine girl of 35 years, who was living with us. could not help me a bit. Out of my savings I had a few hundred dollars left and what do you s'pose that ere girl of mine went and done? She took them earnings of mine and bought a nice car and she drives ev erywhere and takes me out a lot, too, and I tell you things have changed. She has a lot of company nowadays, and most of 'em are fellers, too, and the way things looks she'll have one of 'em 'fore long, unless all hot weather signs fail this year. Darned if it hasn't made a different feeling come over me, somehow. There's two widows (one's pr&tty well off. She's got eight children, 90 chickens, 14 roosters, voke young steers, brindle cow and a goat), one oldish maid (was a school teacher when I was a boy.) She's pretty thin, and there's the cook in the rector's home. Now all these are smiling and are saying a lot of funny things to a feller in my condition. That makes me feel that the sun still shines, and I am in vited out a lot. Gosh, I tell you if that 'ere car of ours could talk it would say some queer things. I tell you It pays to save yourself and your money, too." I know my friend Barratt is not a pessimist, and I hope he and his fam ily are well and happy. EDWIN W. MONTGOMERY, 701 Erie Co. Bank., Bldg. Buffalo, N. Y. WHO PAID TAXES OX WRONG PIECE? Some one inadvertantly made a mistake and paid this year's taxes on our land when it was not delinquent. If the party who paid on the prop erty described below will kindly in form us, we will send remittance for the tax receipt: The S of the SWi and the SW4 of the SEV4 of S",c. 12, and the NW4 of the NEU of Soc. 13, T. 4 South of R. 29, E. of W. M., Con. 160 A. CHAS. E. and MILTON CRAVEN, 2t: Parkdale, Oregon. A GOOD 9-ROOM HEPPNER RES IDENCE FOR SALE OR TRADE. DESIRABLE LOCATION. PLENTY OF FRUIT FOR FAMILY USE ON PLACE; PLENTY OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION. PRICES AND TERMS VERY REASONABLE. " 8MEA1) . CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Elza Sutton and son returned to their home in Portland Sunday, after visiting for 'several days in this city as guests at the home of Mrs. Sutton's sister, Mrs. W, O. Hill. L MONTERESTELU MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my pricas and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 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, Pr oprietor ! FEATHER The Folding Mattress Company of Pendleton, Oregon, has opened a shop in the Fair Building over the postofflce in Heppner. All kinds of Mattresses renovated and rebuilt, and Sanitary folding mattresses made out of old feather beds. J Your business respectfully solicited. G. R. BURCH -M5-. GET THE UP-TO-DATE STYLES, AND The Best In Workmanship And Fabric PEARSON, The Tailor Is now located in his new quarters on Main Street, and is displaying the finest line of sam ples of Fall and Winter suitings ever brought to town. Step in and look them over and make your selection early. -:- -:- -:- .;- .;. CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIR WORK HEPPNER WOOD YARD L E. BEEMAN, Prop. Dealer In Wood and Coal Leave orders with Slocum Drug Co. or phone Main 60. Choice Flour, Feeds, Wood, Coal and Posts, for Sale by HEPPNER FARMERS' mim WAREHOUSE CO. Handle Wheat and Wool. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Pelts. CITY MEAT MARKET J. FRANK HALL, Prop. Best in tlie line of meals handled (it the lowest possible prices, FINEST JIOME-MADE LAUD AND FltESH AND CURED MEATS. See Me Before You MATTRESSES! : : Manager f Sell Your Fat Stock. t