The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, April 27, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEFFXER, ORE., TIU RSFAY. AFRIL 27, 191 J
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HEAL ESTATE
BARGAINS
We are offering a house and lot in'JLents,
Oregon, for sale or trade.
This lot is 50 by loO and has a number
of young fruit trees on it. Will trade
for a small place near the mountains
or for Heppner property. Vould trade
for work horses, broke or unbroke.
Price tor this property is $1200.00.
A Good Eight-Room Dwelling,
Barn and other outbuildings, fruit
trees and acres of land in Heppner
at a bargain. This can be bought on
time and if you want it and can give a
good note you don't need any money.
127 Acres of Land
Fair house, good barn, G acres in of
good alfalfa land, some good farm land
on the hills. Running water all the
season. A dandy little poultry and
dairy ranch for sale cheap.
We have other good properties for
sale. Come and see us if you
want to get bargains.
Smead & Crawford
Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Office in the Fair Building
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OF GENERAL INTEREST
Monmouth
street.
plans to pave Main
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FOR SALE
cellent Milk Cows Ranging in
asre from one to six vears.
OWNER IS OVERSTOCKED and will sell these cows at com
mon stock prices. Buyers may have privilege of taking any
number from one to a dozen.
Will also sell one Jersey bull (subject to register)
This stock may be seen at the N. L. Shaw ranch 51-2 miles
soutn ot Lexington and 7 miles west of Heppner in Clarks C'n.
lour ODDortunitv to hnv thpp
excellent cows and a bull
At a Bargain
c
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$25 FOR A NAME.
Help us find a suitable name for our butter and we
will send you a check for $2."). Try to embody in
your suction sonicthin? of the richness of llavor,
the healthful wholesomness of acres of clover blos
soms which tend to give the mellow richness, and
sweet-smelling goodness to our quality table butter.
THE NORMAN CREAMERY CO.
is anxious for all householders in Heppner to enjoy
the pleasure of its new product, of which it is justly
proud. This butter is made for Eastern Oregon
people by Eastern Oregon industry, therefore it is
fitting the residents of this section should decide up
on a name for the new product.
The Name Contest Closes
MAY 15.
SEND YOUR SUGGESTIONS TO
The Contest Dept.,
THE NORMAN CREAMERY CO.
The Dalles, Oregon.
Just a little posteript to Invite you to visit our factory when
you are in The Dulles. We will greet you cordially.
Albany would spend $5,000 on new
city hall.
Newport has donated a site for a
kelp factory.
Baker Operations at Cougar mine
to start soon.
Rickreal Contracts lei for $5,000
school building.
Roseburg is to have a new $15,000
Methodist church.
Bend is to have 4500 population
within six months.
Halsey Rich gold vien discovered
in Blue River district.
Corvallis Architect planning
$200,000 library building.
2,000,000 ft. lumber carrier has
been launched at St. Helens.
Gresham Work has started
two-story brick business block.
1 Construction work is being rushed
on Grants Pass sugar factory.
Portland Blake-McFall Company
nas established a paper box factory
Eugene A company here is turn
ing out ready-cut knock-down houses
Salem Architect getting out plans
for $15,000 brick business building.
Klamath Falls More sawmills
opening up and increasing payrolls.
Falls City Enlarged factory to
make loganberry Juice is being built.
North Bend Reports sav another
large sawmill is to be erected here.
Eugene Fifteen telephones in
stalled on College Hill, costing $5,
000.
Baker White pine yards workinc
day and night to keep up with or
ders.
Dallas Rumor says Vallev and
Siletz road will be completed to the
coast.
Portland Chicago company has
ordered 150 carloads of broccoli from
here.
Astoria Bear Creek Lodging Co
has started operations to cut 50,000,-
000 feet.
St. Helens McCormlck shipyard
to Dunu tliree new vessels two at
Astoria yard.
Contracts for building two large
steel ships have been awarded to
Portland firms.
Coos county court lias awarded
$64,000 road contract between Co
quille and Harsh field.
Portland Manufacturers of cocoa
nut butter will build two-story fac
tory, to cost $40,000.
Portland Jones Bros. & Co., of
Watsonville, Cal., have established
a vinegar factory here.
Monarch Lumber Co., near Kenton
closed two years, plans to resume at
once, employing 300 men.
Douglas County Water, Light &
Power Company will erect an offier
'milding for thunselves at Roscburrr
Salem Tlieo. Roth, a businr-s-man,
now head of the Industrial de
partment of the Chamber of Com
merce. will establish a flax industry.
Bend-Tho Shevlin-Hixon mill wiili
a capacity of 300,000 ft. in two In
cur shifts, although completed onlv
three weeks ego, will increase size of
ilant one-third.
HEPPNER 25 YEARS ABO
Prom the Gazette of April 30, 1801
Three four-horse loads of wo.-;
"rom Canyon City arrived this week
This is the first of the season fron
that vicinity.
Minor Bros, are desirous of buying
up a car load of Morrow county pota
toes for Nebraska markets. Our pota
toes are finding great favor in East
ern states.
The work on the Main street blu
near our home ranch, is progressin
rapidly, with a large force of hand
at work under the direction of Mat
shal Rasmus. A ledge of basalt come
to the surface at this point, and th
boom of the blasts are heard daily.
Henry Heppner will shortly begin
construction of a brick on the site of
the old store building.
It was a Dakota editor who wrote:
"The price of our paper is not ad
vanced by the McKinley bill, but we
wish to correct the misapprehension
of some subscribers who appear to
think that It was placed on the free
list."
POLITICAL COLUMN
PAID ADVERTISING
FOR COIXTY TRK.XSl'RKlt.
I wish to announce to th Ttanm
cratic voters of Morrow county that
I will seek the nomination for the of
fice of County Treasurer at the com
ing primary election to be held in
Jiay, iit.
HANSON HUGHES.
FOR COUNTV CLERK.
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF MORROW COUNTY: I herehv
announce that I will be a candidate
for the office of County Clerk at the
primaries to be Weld May 19th, 1916.
.Respectfully,
J. A. WATERS.
(Present incumbent.)
FOR SHERIFF.
I announce myself a candidate for
the office of Sheriff, subject to the
will of the Republican voters, at the
primary Election to be held May
iiitn, mi6.
GEO. McDL'FFEE,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
I hereby announce that I will be a
candidate, at the eimulnir nrimam.
election, for the Republican nnminn.
tion for the office of District Attor
ney or Morrow County.
S. E. NOTSON.
FOR CORONER.
To the Renublican voters nf u.
row County: I hereby announce my
uauuiuacy ior tne omce of Coroner
for Morrow County, subject to your
win at me primaries. May 19, 1916
very respectfully,
M. L. CASE.
FOR COIXTY CLERK.
I hereby announee tbt t nin k.
candidate for the
ouujeui 10 me win ot the Re
publican voters, at the primary elec-
nuu, iu ub ueiu ttiay itftu, 1916.
H. F. TASH.
FOR COIXTY SCHOOL SUPEHIX
TKXDHXT.
X hereby announce mvaoif o..,u
.... i wmui-
date for the nfflen nf ,,, ..i.i
- " . fvidtij Bl WUUl
superintendent subject to the will of
me iiepuuncan voters of Mo-row
county at the primaries on Ma 19
Verv 1'petw.tfMlK.
LENA SNELL SIIURTE.
FOR COUXTY SCHOOL SIPERIX
1 EX DEM'.
To the Republican Voters of Mor
row Countv: T wiuh tn mum,...
nat I will seek the nomination for
lie omce of County School Snnerin.
tendent at the primary election on
May 10. 1516.
HERBERT W. COPELAND.
FOR COIXTY TREASURER.
To the Republican Voters of Mor
row County
I will be a candidate for the office
of County Treasurer at the primary
election May 19, 1916.
OSCAR BORG.
FOR COUXTY TREASURER.
To the Republican Voters of Mor
row county:
I wish to annnnnen tlmt T am a
candidate for the office of Treasurer
of Morrow county at the primaries,
aiay latii, laiti.
Respectfully,
J. L. WILKINS.
FOR COUXTY TREASURER.
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& A. R. REID
for your
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Wood and Posts
At the Mill or delivered
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FOUND
GUILTY
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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
JOB MASON, Proprietor.
IONE : : : OREGON
Bay on Automobie
To the Renublican Vntera nf Mnr.
row County:
I hereby announce mv ramlhhirv
for the Office Of Cnnntv Trnimm-or r.C
Morrow Countv. suhieet. tn
at the primary election of May 10,
ltflb. v cry respectfully,
T. J. HUMPHREYS.
IOR SHKHJKF.
To the Dciii'K-.-atie Voters of Mor
row CoUlltv: I llerehv nnnnnnra tlmt
I will be a candidate "for the office of
Shenlf, subject to your will at the
primary election on May 19, 1916.
Respectfully yours,
JEFF JONES.
mm
Wefiavi
Auto Suppj
EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH ALL THE SUPPLIES
YOU NEED AND YOU WON'T HAVE TROUBLES ON
THE ROAD.
COME IN AND SEE OUR SPLENDID LINE OP
AUTO SUPPLIES AND THE LOW PRICES WE ASK
I FOR THEM.
YOU'LL SEE WE'VE GOT THINGS RIGHT
I RIGHT PRICE, TOO.
VAUGHN & SONS
FOR COMMISSIONER.
To the Republican Voters of Morrow
uounty:
I hereby announce myself aa a pan.
didate for the office of Countv f'nm.
mlssioner before the coming primar
ies, May 19, 1916.
E. L. PADBERG, lone, Ore.
FOR COUXTY COMMISSIOXER.
To the Republican Voters of Mor
row County: I will be a candidate
for Commissioner suhieet tn the win
of the Republican voters on May 19,
1916. G. A. BLEAKMAN.
Hardman, Oregon.
GET G.-T. PRINTING AND WON'T REGRET IT
E. G. Locke left a peculiar netrin.
cation at the Gazette office yesterday.
tt is nothing more or elss than a toad,
just as natural as life. It was dis
covered in the heart of the core taken
out by the diamod drill at the head
of Butter creek at a depth of 100 feet
below the surface. It will be kept at
the Gazette Office for a few weeks
where the public is invited to call nn,i
.inspect it. after which ft. Will ho Cent
to tne Smithsonian Institute at Wash- on us
6 lots 40x90; 1 lot 50x110; 1 8
room dwelling, woodshed and other
outbuildings; 1 6-room dwelling,
woodshed and other outbuildings; 1
barn, used for livery stable, 64x64.
This property is In a small eastern
Oregon town and is for sale at $1500
cash or will trade for Heppner prop
erty, Morrow county wheat land, or
would trade for an auto. Owner's
business calls him away and he is
desirous of closing a deal on this
property before leavine. Further
particulars will be given by calling
Stallion Owners Attention!
We have a limited number of Stallion and Jack Rec
ord books for sale. These books give a complete
record of every service made during the season.
Price 75c
We are also prepared to handle your advertising at
very reasonable prices. .
The Gazette-Times Printerv
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HEPPNER
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AN OREGON PRODUCT
Manufactured for the Whirlwind Remedy Co
Elgin, Oregon.
The Whirlwind Kidney and
Rheumatic Remedy
HENRY HOWARD
Local Agent
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AT THE HORN PASTIME
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