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J i THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. ORE., THURSDAY, SEPT. 28. 1916 TAGE SIX f ? T t t t ? t ? ? ? ? 5! HEAL ESTATE ? t t ? f t t t t t T T ? ? t T t t J We are offering a house and lot in Lents, Oregon, for sale or trade. This lot is 50 by loO ami has a number of young fruit tiws on it. Will trade for a small place near the mountains or for llepimer property. A'ould 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 M, acres of land in Heppner at a bargain. This can be bought on time and if you want it and can give a n-ood note vou don't need any money. 127 Acres of Land Fair house, good barn, 6 acres in of good alfalfa land, some good farm land on the hills. Running water all the season. A dandy little poultry and dairv 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 I See Beach & Allyn, Lexington agents, for a trade on your old car for a new Ford. Choice cuts of fresh meats. 4 X ' People's Cash Market t y t See The tf. ? ? t f f I t 4 4 t t ? T t f ? ? T t t ? ? T t t ? t FARMERS I pay the highest market price for grains of all kinds. Consult with me before selling. W. W. SMEAD. FOR SALK Several head of work horses, both broke and unbroken. Can see them at my Tub Springs rtnch. JAS. CARTY. A man and wife desire a position on a ranch for the winter. Inquiries may be made at this office. Compe tent and experienced. CITY MEAT MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT All kinds of Fresh and Cured' Meats and Lard This is the place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts L Johnson & Johnson Choice Flour, Feeds, Wood, Coal and Posts, for Sale by HEPPNER FAREHS' UNION Handle Wheat and Wool. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Pelts. BCE CREAM SPECEALS PURE -:- DELICIOUS REFRESttfNG TRY OUR STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM Made from fresh crushed strawberries. You will like it. SOFT DRINKS OUR SPECIALTY THE PALM HIGHEST GRADE Of CANDIES IN THE CITY Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon Frank Turner took Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cochran and Neal Crawford over to the Round-Up. They returned home by the way of Hermiston, where Mr. Cochran went to get some horses that had been missing from his ranch for some time. He found gome of them. Ed Pointer, road supervisor of the Lexington district, spent Tuesday In Heppner on busines. Bob Young returned Monday from Condon where he attended the Gil liam county fair. He says the fair wag a big success although the crowd was not as large as the one which attended the fair at Heppner the week previous. ICE FOR SALE Stores supplied at $12.50 per ton and ice delivered at your residence for one ceat per pound. Phone City Meat Market, Main 5S3. Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. vVinp.ard, or money refunded. His prices are reasonable, and he is where you can always find him. No charge for testing eyes. tf. LOST Pair of green spectacle goggles between Lexington and the C. R. Pointer place north of that town. Finder please leave at this office. WASTED A man to build con crete foundation for school house at Castle Rock, Ore. Contractors may secure further information by writing o J. A. Gibbons, clerk of school board at Castle Rock. We will loan money on good Im proved farms in Morrow county and we are also prepared to make loans on improved stock raiches. If you desire a loan come and see us-it yo want a loan on Heppner residence property we can arrange It for you. Smead & Crawford. INDUSTRIAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST Portland going after big car manu facturing plant. Klamath Falls $69,000 real es tate deal closed here. Baker Port Commission plans to build $30,000 dredge. Cottage Grove Local manufactur er sells 15 silos this season. Medford business men working to raise money for a box factory. Albany merchants want combine of two competing phone systems. Albany prune packing plant to open for the biggest run In three years. Eugene Car of Lane Co. vetch seed sold in California at 3 cents pound. ' Astoria Bank deposits in four lo cal banks Sept. 12 totaled $3,968, 569.83. I Cottage Grove Standard Oil Co. lets contracts for branch station buildings here. ! Eugene cannery held to be model of kind in state according to market edi tor of Portland. Milton Cannery at Freewater leased by Twin Falls Vinegar Co. and will be operated. , I Guy Hughes, a former editor of Winona, Wash., News, buys Pine Val ley Herald at Halfway. Grants Pass 66,000,000 feet of timber sold in Siskiyou forest re serve cutting to begin in 1918. Bend Pacific Telephone & Tele graph Co. to spend $12,000 here this fall extending and improving system. of ore daily, with payroll of $1500 monthly, to be installed at once on cinnebar properties east of here. ii s A. R. REID for your Rough and Dressed Lumber, Wood and Posts At the Mill or delivered FOR SALE A 1910 model Buick car in good condition. Will sell at a sacrifice. Inquire at this office. TAX NOTICE. The last half of the 1915 taxes are now due and payable. All tax not paid on or before October 5th become delinquent, and is subject to penalty, and interest. GEO. McDUFFEE, Sheriff and Tax Collector. We are offering one of the best residences In Heppner at a sacrifice. If you want a good home and have $600 cash wo can do business, for our terms on the balance will be your, terms. There is no better bargain in Heppner. We will be glad to show It to you at any time. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. CONCRETE PIER. Sealed proposals for the construc tion of a concrete pier under the North end of the bridge over Willow creek at the intersection of Court and S. Center streets, will be received un til 5 o'clock P. M., October 2, 1916, by the City Council of Heppner, Ore gon. For plans and specifications call at Vaughn & Sons' store on Main street. S. E. NOTSON, Mayor. J. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder. Three young work horses for sale at a bargain. Frank Winnard. Headquarters Ranch. 6 lots 40x90; 1 lot 50x110: 1 8- room dwelling, woodshed and other outbuildings; 1 5-room dwelling, woodshed and other outbuildings; 1 iiani, used for livery stable, 64x64. This property is in a small eastern Oregon town and is for sale at $1500 catili or will trade for Heppner prop erty, Morrow county wheat laDd, or uld trade for an auto. Owner's huslness calls him away and he if iesirous of closing a deal on this property before leaving. Further particulars will be given by calling on us. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Matlock took in the Round-Up and remained over a few dayg to visit their many friends! and relatives there. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph Bring in the kiddies early, while they are fresh and rested The pictures will be prettier. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER HEPPNER, OREGON Sutherlin Mill to handle 150 tons Sutherlin Actual construction work under way on Sutherlin, Coos Bay & Eastern R. R. and expect to finish 8 mile grade to upper sawmill in two months. Salem Pleased with the flax fibre purchased last year from the peniten tiary flax plant, the California Cotton Mills Co. has offered to contract for the entire unheckled crops this year on a basis of 22 cents a pound. Bend After arranging to shut down for the winter, Bend Brick & Lbr. Co. abandons plan and will put on more men to make up reserve store stock. Action due to inquiries for brick for new buildings to be erec ted here this fall and winter. The country editor is resourceful, as he must be. The editor of the Bandon Western World is a good ex ample. As his paper was off the press when he received news of the disaster to the Congress, he ran his paper through again printing a bulle tin in red ink on the margin thus giv ing his readers the news. W. R. Scott, Cen. Mgr. of the S. P. Co. gives the following causes for present car shortage; Unprecedent ed eastern manufacturing activity; deficiency ship tonage on both coasts; closing of Panama canal; freight con gestion In eastern terminals; car builders failure to fulfil contracts; He adds there is a similar car shortage in California but people there use it as an argument to show prosperity. In the Interest of the conservation of our fuel supplies it is most im portant that congress pass legisla tion at the next session under which the enormous water powers in this state can be freely developed with private capital. This can be done and at the same time put proper res trictions on their acquisition without "Special Taxing" the industry to death. The demand of railroad employes in train service for an increase in wa ges approximating $1,00,000,000 a year, and their refusal to submit to arbitration and the taking of a strike vote, is not a political issue. It raises a tiie.;tion which involves the safety and security of government it self mid should be delt with from that ttannpoint. lone Will Have Modem Store Build in. (lone Independent.) lone will soon have under construc tion the most up-to-date store build ing in Eastern Oregon. Bert Mason has plans drawn and is awaiting bids for constructing a building of Hollow Tile blocks of Dennison patten, to be built just a- cross Main street, facing the Bank. The main building will be 65x90 feet with a 14 foot ceiling with one room 39x90 with arch ways opening into the side room which will be 24x90. A ladies waiting room with drinking fountain, toilet, chajrs and tables will open off the main room. The front will be of light face brick with 20 feet of plate glass show windows, with prism glass transoms extending across the entire rear of the building, over the shelving, which will make it the best lighted store in the county. Mr. Mason has a car load of counters and tables and 140 feet of show cases which will make the fixtures the most up-to-date to be found in any store in the large cities. FOR THE MAN WHO CARES Styles of the Times For the ease of a perfect fit, the as surance of correct style and the sat isfaction of long service wear THE FLORSHEIM SHOE "FOR ANY WEAR AND EVERYWHERE" SAM HUGHES COMPANY 0 Ours is the Store for your gun ana ammunition i 2 I hUNTINS ON THESE I JimW premi5s nWmm IS ABSOLUTELY R j j; t BUY ANEW CUN:- HUNTING IS FINE SPORT. GETS YOU OUT IN X THF OPEN; MAKES YOU ALERT AND QUICK; AND X imfKUVW YOUR HEALTH, v WE'VE GOT THE GUN YOU WANT. WE'VE GOT THE AMUNITION YOU NEED SHELLS LOADED AS YOU WANT THEM. WE WANT ALL OF YOUR HARDWARE TRADE. COME IN ONCE AND WE WILL GET IT FOR LIFE. VAUGHN & SONS The HORN PASTIME VICTOR GROSHEN, Prop. SOUTHEAST CORNER MAIN A MAY STREETS Complete Line of Candies and Cigars and all the Leading Soft Drinks. Card Tables in Connection. First Class Service Give Us a Call ' i 1 i 1