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r.r,v. fot'r THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. ORE., THURSDAY, MAR. 30. 1916 I'aOKKSSIOXAL COLCMN Dr. H. T. ALLISON rhjsician & Surgeon Office la Gunn Building. HEPPNER, OREGON Br. N. E. WINNARD Physician & Surgeon Office in Fair Building HEPPNER . OREGON Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSEN DENTIST Offices over the New Postof I ice. HEPPNER, OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office in Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER OREGON C. DABNEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office In Odd Fellows building. Phone 562 Heppner, Oregon. Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located in the Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 6. HEPPNER, OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORX E YS-AT-L AW Office in Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon in i After a recent boxing contest in Pendleton, Mayor Best has placed taboo on any more fistic encounters in that city. Tillamook county, according to the Bay City Examiner, is determined to have permanent roads, and citizens there are bringing the bonding meth od to an issue by putting the ques tion on the primary ballot. A $420, 000 bond issue will be voted on and it carried the county will have a hard surface road from the Clatsop county line to the south border of Tillamook county. Among other things, Condon has added a nine-hole golf course, which is laid out on the east side of town The first game of golf ever played In the city was between A. B. Robert son and John Jackson, who are of the opinion that the course is a very good one. "There are very few towns the size of Condon in the State of Ore gon that can boast of a golf course," says the Condon Globe in a modest manner. The first carload of wool shorn in Eastern Oregon this spring was ship ped from Echo last week to the Bos ton market. The shipment was made by Thomas Ross to his Boston house, and consisted of the high grade clip shorn at Cunha's place. SAM . VAN VACTOR ATTORXEYT-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. TOXSORAL ARTISTS The advertised wrestling match be tween Ted Thye and Young Muldoon failed to materialize last Monday a week ago at Echo according to the Echo News. Ted Thye did not put in an appearance, and after various changes had been made in the line up, the small crowd present were given the choice of money back or an exhibition match between Ajax and Jack Root, pugilistic heavyweight. For an hour Root tried to put Ajax down, but the smaller man was too fast. A preliminary match between Al Sanders and Chas. Wattenburger, of Heppner, amused the crowd for a time while Promoter Harlan and his wrestlers argued over guarantees. Sanders has aspirations to try . out "Shine" Fred Markham, and a match may be arranged in the near future, E. C. Haddock, the Arlington ho tel man, is offering the pupils of the Gilliam county schools prizes on the best essay or compositon, of not more than 1200 words, on the subject of "Why : Gilliam County Should Bond for Good Roads." Automobiles are becoming thicker around Hermiston than jack rabbits ever were, says the Hermiston Her ald. That Is going some. FINE BATHS SHAVING 25o J. H. BODE MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON "Tailoring That Satisfies" LOUIS PEARSON MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON W. L. SMITH ESTATE ABSTRACT OFFICE M. A. LOEHR, Abstractor. Also FARM LOANS Klamath Falls considers a bond Ir, sue of $20,000 to build a road to con nect Skipplngton with that city. The Federated Church. The regular service at the Feder ated church are as follows:- Preaching every Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Federated Sunday School every Sunday 9:45 a. m. Federated Young People's Meeting every Sunday 6:30 p. m. Federated Missionary Society the last Tuesday in eacn month. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Federated Ladles Aid meets the 2nd Tuesday la every month, 2:30 p. m. A beerty welcome la extended to all. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. Parsonage next door to tk church; The Southern Pacific Company has just issued an interesting book on the "Oregon Walnut" in order to encourage the development of this industry. Complete Informaton on growing, care, etc., is given, O. A. C. Station Hen Has Laid One Thousand Eggs. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- vallis, Ore., March 27. Oregona, a White Leghorn O. A. C. Station hen. has laid her thousandth egg. This esult of sixty five consecutive monthF of laying is the greatest long distance trap-nest record known to the world. The eggs were all laid in the trap nest from which they were taken and official record made. The thousandth egg was laid in her fifth year of laying. In the first four years the hen laid 987 eggs. She had but thirteen more to lay in order to i get into the 1000-egg rank, which she has now laid. Oregona Is the ancestor of the pen of fowls that won the laying competi tion at the Panama-Pacific Exposi tion. Only a few years ago it was be lieved that the domestic hen could laj no more than 600 eggs In a lifetime THE BEST FROM JUDGE Aunt Lucy Good mo'nin', Pahson Pewter! Mout Ah ask you what kind er music yo" all gwine ter hab inter de new church? The parson Organic. I I I I Ichabod What makes you so in fernally thin? Jacques Worry, old chap, worry. Ichabod What on earth are you worrying about? Jacques Getting thin. I I I I Blanketed. She You'd think he'd cut more ice! He's a son of the Revolution, and He I know but he married a daughter of the resolution. I I I I Not Very. Betty Goldust Did you have a sat isfactory interview with papa? Jack Brokeleigh Not very; he said all he could give us was his con sent. Tiger. I I I I Out of Order. Proverbial Absent-Minded Profess or Goodness! That clock needs fix ing. It just struck one, four times. Lampoon. till Not Worrying. Snappy young wife To be frank with you, if you were to die I should certainly marry again. Harassed husband I've no objec tion. I'm not going to worry about the troubles of a fellow I shall never know. Louisville Courier-Journal. lilt Looked Forward Too. She If I'd known you'd be such a brute to poor Fido I'd never have married you. He The anticipated pleasure of kicking that miserable little pest was one of my chief reasons for propos ing. Stray Stories. I I I I How Could She? Mistress Did you see if the but cher had pig's feet? Maid No, ma'am, I couldn't he had his boots on! Chicago Herald. lilt Thankful. Mother (looking through maga zine) Darling, I see from statistics given here that every third baby born in the world is a Chinese. Father (fondling his first born) Then thank goodness this is our .first. New York Globe. I I I I -. Mistaken in the Locality, "In heaven," said the sentimental maiden, "a man is never separated from his wife." I beg your pardon," interrupted the misogynist, "but I think you are getting mixed in your geography." Richmond Times-Dispatch. ill! Violent. "Was her father violent when you asked him for her hand?" Was he? Great guns! I thought he'd shake my hand off." Town Topics. POLITICAL COLUMN PAID ADVERTISING FOR COINTY TREASURER. I wish to announce to the Demo cratic voters of Morrow county that I will seek the nomination for the of flee of County Treasurer at the com ing primary election to be held in May, 1916. HANSON HUGHES. FOR COUNTY CLERK. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF MORROW COUNTY: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the office of County Clerk at the primaries to be held May 19th, 1916 Respectfully, J. A. WATERS. (Present incumbent.) FOR SHERIFF. I announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to Hie will of the Republican voters, at the Primary Election to be' held May itn, lsie. GEO. McDUFFEE FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 0 I hereby announce that I will be a candidate, at the ensuing primary election, for the Republican nomina tion ror the office of District Attor ney of Morrow County. S. E. NOTSON. FOR CORONER. To the Republican voters of Mor row County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Coroner for Morrow County, subject to your win at me primaries, May 19, 1916. very respectfully, M. L. CASE. FOR COUNTY CLERK. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the office of County suojeci to tne will of the Re publican voters, at the primary elec tion, to be held May 19th, 1916. H. F. TASH. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIX- TEN DENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county school superintendent subject to the will of me KepuDiican voters of Mc -ow county at the primaries on' Ma 19, 1916. Very respectfully. LENA SNELL SHURTE. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN TENDENT. To the Republican Voters of Mor row County: I wish to announce that I will seek the nomination for the office of County School Superin tendent at the primary election on May 19, 1916. HERBERT W. COPELAND. REDFRONT SsARRHD for your Rough and Dressed Lumber, Wood and Posts At the Mill or delivered IP GUILTY! of competing with the mail order houses, such as Jones Cash Store, Rice & Phelan Send me your orders, or write me in regard to same I BUY POULTRY AT All TIMES Egg City Cash Store IONE JOB MASON, Proprietor. OREGON Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. Reports say that Oregon Electric will build from Eugene to Springfield. Marshfield Kruse and Banks ship yard rushing work on several ships. Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California plan to send a shipload of apples to England this summer. Portland Duncan lumber mill i;ets rush order for 4,500,000 feet of Douglas fir to be delivered on Atlan tic seaboard within 90 days. The Sutherlin Sun has just pub lished a most interesting special edi tion for Douglas county, Bhowlng the development of that section from an industrial and agricultural standpoint. 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 aroufid 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 iwrr -giri iirtiirEi i nii t m mwi m .a -temsuasBSf DRAG the ROADS $1.30 for all lumber for this TUM-A-LUM ROAD DRAG Modelled after U. S. Gov't. Design m 7 utrt m wm r.o m wmm ' ' 4 j $'.$' f iiimM W mmadjummmm) ' '' rmm" " M , j Ask Cronk or Weigel at lone or Lexington TUM - A -LUM LUMBER CO. "THE HOME OF TUM-A -LUMBER" '''tit. kgM? J YOUR HOUSE AND BARN TO IT IT "PRESERVES" PAINT THEM. THAT PAYS. IT MAKES THE HOUSE LOOK BETTER; MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER. BRIGHTEN THINGS UP. OUR PAINTS "LAST." VAUGHN & SONS 8 1 t 1 1KXBMC BETTER HATS FOR MEN "It isn't what you pay that counts, but what you get for what you pay." When you buy a HARDEMAN $3.00 HAT you get your moneys worth Trademark in Every Hat ii 1 1 Sam Hughes Co. Hi 'i M i 1 1