The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, March 30, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE., THURSDAY, MAR. 30, 1916
PAGE FlVn
WEEK'S NEWS.
Local And Personal Happen
ings of Eeppner And
Vicinity.
FOR SALE 3000 Posts (in town)
10c each. PHELPS GROCERY CO.
Dr. F. N. Christensen Is transact
ing business In Portland this week.
Adam Knoblock, of, Rhea creek,
spent several days in Heppner on
business this .week. ,
WHITE WAXDOTTR EGGS FOR
HATCHING $1.50 lor setting of 15
eggs. W. CLAUDE COX.
Louts Pearson, local tailor, re
turned to Heppner Sunday after a
week's visit In Portland.
S. G. Sargent, state superintendent
of banks, paid Heppner a visit In his
official capacity yesterday.
Mrs. Lee Meade, wife of the local
Western Union operator, Is visiting
with relatives In The Dalles.
Glenn Y. Wells, county attorney,
has purchased a Ford car through
Vaughn & Sons, the local agents.
Now Is the time to have your
spraying done. Don't put It off. Leave
your orders with W. E. Walbridge.
H, M. Warren, of Warren's Music
House of Pendleton, Is in Heppner
this week, accompanied by Mrs. War
ren..;
Matt Halvorsen and John H. Bry
son, well known citizens of lone,
were in the city yesterday on business.
D, E. 'Oilman returned Sunday
from Portland where he had spent
the greater part of the previous week
on matters of business.
Player Piano for Bale, slightly used
and late style. $372.00 25.00
down and 910.00 per month. En
quire at Heppner Garage.
Mrs. Effle J. Knighten arrived in
the city Sunday from her home in
Centralia, Wash. Mrs. Knighten for
merly resided in this county.
FOH SALE Eight head of year
old full blood Jersey heifers. Will
sell at a bargain. Address,
C. P. BOWMAN,
R. F. D. No. 1 Echo, Oregon.
4t. Phone No. 26F22.
Mr. F. L. Kent," of Portland, field"
representative of the Department of
Agriculture, paid Heppner an official
visit Tuesday. At the present time
Mr. Kent is touring this section of
the state to ascertain the extent of
the damage to stock during the
past winter. He finds that although
stock losses were comparatively
light, in many places the herds came
through in very poor shape. Crop
prospects throughout this part of the
Inland Empire are uuusually good
and Mr. Kent looks for a very large
yield.
Marjorie French, the little eight-
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jell French was able to leave the
Heppner Sanatorium Wednesday
morning. She was taken to that in
stitution last Wednesday a week ago,
In a very serious condition, her ap
pendix having been ruptured. After
an operation, "she Is now on the road
to rapidrecovery.
Dr. Cecil Dabney and wife left
Heppner Saturday morning for their
old home in Baltimore, Maryland.
They expect to locate In Hopewell,
Va., the town that was made famous
by Its sudden growth, now having a
population of 40,000 and an enor
mous payroll. Munition factories
made the town.
W. C. Lacy arrived In Heppner on
Monday from Portland and will re
main in this city several days looking
after business interests which he still
retains in this county. Mr. Lacy was
one of the leading farmers of the
Black Horse section for many years.
His ranch 1b now rented by Frank
Glasscock.
Jeff Neel, accompanied by Mrs.
Neel, returned from Portland Thurs
day evening. We are glad to state
that Mr. Neel's condition is Improv
ing and his eye sight is slowly re
turning. Portland specialists were
unable to say what the exact cause
of Mr. Neel's trouble is.
STRAYED From John Olden's
pasture, one large dark sorrel mare,
about seven years old. Branded J
with horizontal line through it, com
monly called J-cross brand, on left
shoulder. Please notify Robert All
stott at Eight Mile and receive re
ward. Do you want to invest In Heppner
residence property. We are offering
a niece of property at a price that
will appeal to you. Two houses at
the price of one in a desirable loca
tion, Come and see us.
. SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
ALL WRONG
The Mistake is Made by Many Hepp
ner Citizens.
Look for the cause of backache.
To be cured you must know the
cause.
If it's weak kidneys
You must get the kidneys working
right.
A resident of this vicinity shows
you how.
C. S. Howard, grocer, 1616 W.
Webb St.. Pendleton, Ore., says: "For
fifteen years I had a great deal of
suffering from a dull pain through
the small of my back and left side.
For over a year I was annoyed by
numbness In my shoulder blades. I
couldn't lie comfortably on my back.
The kidney secretions were too fre
quent In passage. I tried several
well-known medicines, but nothing
did roe any good until I used Doan's
Kidney Pills. They relieved the
aches and pains and regulated the ac
tion of my kidneys."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Howard had. Foster-MIJburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (
GET G.-T. PRINTING AND WON'T REGRET IT
TO THE PUBLIC:
I AM RESTOCKING OI K M'RSERIES IX HEPPXER WITH
EVERYTHING CARRIED IN A FIRST-CLASS NURSERY. I KEEP
THE VARIETY OF FRUITS, SHRUHS, ROSES, FINEST DAHLIAS
AND VEGETABLE PLANTS THAT ARE BEST SUITED TO THIS
CLIMATE AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. ALL STOCK GUARAN
TEED AS REPRESENTED. I GROW CABBAGE AND TOMATO
"PLANTS IN LARGE QUANTITIES.
HARRY CUMMINGS.
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
MODERN EQUIPMENT
PAINSTAKING. SERVICE
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Low Price Loses out Against
Low Cost
PRICE may sell some things to farmers, but
price alone is a poor argument compared
with the records for low cost o); operation made by
Mogul kerosene engines. ' , .
Because they run on kerosene, Mogul engines pro
duce farm power at the lowest possible cost.
You know what gasoline costs. You know, too, what
kerosene costs. Take the difference multiply it by the
number of gallons of fuel an engine will consume in five
vears, figuring one pint of fuel per horse power per hour.
" At what price must you buy a gasoline engine to make it
cost you as little as a Mogul does? Could you afford to
accept a gasoline engine as a gift? See the dealer about
this. He has the figures all worked out for you on all sizes
of Mogul engines from 1 to 50 H. P.
International Harvester Company of America
(Iscorporalad) ,
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'N' Mogul kerosene enginu are old by
VAUGHN & SONS
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With this issue The Gazetet-Times
starts on its 33rd year.
John Adams, Veil known Hardman
farmer is in the city today.
Bliss Hottman went to Pendleton
Tuesday to transact business
L. V.. "Red." Stover of the City
Meat Market, is spending the -week
in Pendleton on a business visit.
Chas. Pointer and faimly were in
the city for a few hours on Wednes
day from their home In Lexington.
W.' W. Floyd, a horse buyer of
Caldwell, Idaho, 1s seriously ill with
pneumonia at the Heppner Sanatorium.
WANTED AT ONCE A man with
plows and horses to plow 300 acres
of stubble close to Heppner. Inquire
at this office.
Mrs. A. J. Westoff underwent a
serious operation at the Heppner San
atorium this week. She Is recovering
nicely at this time.
Elmer Pressley was an incoming
passenger yesterday evening. He will
visit at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Tom Harris, in this city.
R. G. Noble, the saddle maker,
briehtened up the front of his busi
ness house this week with a few ap
plications of white paint.
A marriage license was issued last
Friday by county - clerk Waters to
Guy Cason and Miss Opal Padberg,
two popular young people of lone.
Mrs. Dick Howard underwent a
serious operation at the Heppner
Sanatorium on Monday. Her condi
tion is reported favorable at this
time.
E. E. Rugg, of Rhea creek, was in
the city Saturday and returned home
with a new Ford car which he pur
chased from Vaughn & Sons, the lo
cal dealers.
" Martin Reid has just completed a
new concrete wall around his resi
dence property on Main street and
lias also put down some new walks
of the same material.
R. J. Carsner passed through
Heppner the last of the week on his
way to his home in Wheeler county
after spending several days at out
side points on business.
Percy Hughes and wife, of Lena,
returned Sunday evening from Port
land, where they had gone to visit at
the home of Mr. Hughes' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes.
TO TRADE 120 acres improved
land 3 miles from Lebanon, Ore. for
improved wheat ranch close to Hepp
ner. J. M. Mccormick,
R.F.D. No. 2. Lebanon, Ore,
Let us help you in planning the in
terior or exterior decorating of your
house. You get the benefit of our
twenty-five years experience.
, BRADFORD & SON,
Phone 653.
Mrs. Jackson, wife of George W.
Jackson, clerk in the forestry office,
was removed yesterday from her
home at 220 Long street to St. An
timnv's hosnital. She has been suf
fering from a fever for the past week
but is reported improved today.
Pendleton E. O. '
Kmerv Hiatt lias gone to Portland
where he expects to get a job as
hrnkeman on the ralroad. Ha nas
been local freight agent at the depot
for the past several months.
W. J. Davis and J. T. Knappen-
berg, prominent lone business men,
were In the city today on business.
n.LTIC ALFALFA Best for Eas
tern Oregon. Write Baltic Alfalfa
Seed Growers, Burns, Oregon.
RKTTIXO EGGS FOR SALE
Brown Leghorn strain, $1.00 and $1.
50 per set of 15 eggs. A. J. COOK.
Frank Cronin. of the Bank of lone,
spent' a few hqurs in the city today
on business.
Will Ball has purchased a Ford car
through Vaughn & Sons, the local
agency.
Dude Haguewood was in the city
from lone today. '
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Style
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demand your mon
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we had you in mind
when we ; sele c t e d
those distinctive fash
ions and snappy, ex
clusive woolens from
ED. Y. PRICE & CO.
which you can now see
displayed in our shop and we've priced them in a way that will make choos
ing a pleasure!
You'll feel mighty good when we deliver you your custom-tailored
Spring suit at a price considerably below your expectation.
Call and be measured today.,
Heppner
MINOR & CO.
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TYPHOID !
than Smallpox. Aimy
experience tiu aemoDsimea
ha ilmmt fnirnr.ulmil effi
cacy, and harmlMJntJJ.of Antityphoid Vaccination.
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noouciN vaccinia iiaum uaoia y. . . uciac;
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arinmiri ot monev refunded. HU
Drtoei are reasonable, and he is where
you can always nna mm. 6
for testing eyes. tt.
n. winn arrt hu taken special
course In treatment of eye, ear, nose
and throat.
FOR SALE Oil TRAPE One stal
lion for work team or will sell. Grade
Beleian. 8 years old and weighs
about 1700. A good work horse.
Phone or write Chas. Bartholomew,!
Echo, Oregon. J
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WOOD-LARK"
S" TRADE MARK
Poison
QUICK, CERTAIN.
V- DEADLY -f
ALWAYS BEADY, NEVER FAILS.
Destroy squirrels, gophers, prairie- dogrs. sagro
rals. Apply eariy i ok-", . ,
(Try pests awake from Winter's sleep. Money
back if it ever fails. "Wood - Lark" for il
vears has stood every test. It's crop insur
ance against rodent pests. Manufactured by
Clarke-Woodward Drug Co., Portland, Ore
gon. Buy from your dealer,
Patterson & Son, A. M. Phelps, and
Mnor & Co., Heppner; T. it. Jrfnve,
Cecil.