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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
ttfB GAZETTE-TIME9, REPPNER, OCT., THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 191 PAGE SIX t t f t V j 1 1 ! V y i Yl y y y y y y y y y y y EAL ESTATE. We are offering a house and lot in Lents, Oregon, for sale or trade. This lot is ;" by 150 nnd has a number of younjr fruit rnvs on it. Will trade for a small place near the mountains or for IU'i'pner property. Vould trade for work horses, broke or unbroke. Price tor this property is $120.C0. A Good Eight-Room Dwelling, R mi and other outbuildings, fruit ti . "s and o'j aen s of land in Heppner at a bargain. This can be bought on tin e and if you w.-mt it and can give a good note you don't ni-ed any money. 127 Acres of Land Fair house, good bai n, (5 acres in of o-ood alfalfa land, some good farm land on the hills. Running water all the sea.Mn. 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 t y y Y X y y y f ? x ? ? V t f V ? v f t ? f ? ? f ? t V f t ? t ti v i 7 y t y See Beach ft Allyn, Lexington gents, (or a trade on your old car (or a new Ford. Choice cuts of fresh meats. See the Old Reliable Dutchman at The People's Cash Market. tf. FOR SALE A 1910 model Buick car In good condition. Will sell at a sacrifice. Inquire at this office. 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 Johnson & Johnson Choice Flour, Feeds, Wood, Coal and Posts, for Sale by HEPIPNER FARMERS' UNION WAREHOUSE CO. Handle Wheat and Wool. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Pelts. ICE CREAM SPECIALS PURE DELICIOUS REFRESHING 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 FARMERS I pay the highest market price tr grains of all klnd9. Consult with me before selling. W. W. SMEAD. FOR SALE Several head of work horses, both broke and unbroken. Can see them at my Tab Springs rncb. 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. ICE FOR SALE Stores supplied at 12.50 per ton and Ice delivered at your residence for one cent per pound. Phone City Meat Market, Main 6(3. Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Ur Winpard, or money refunded. His- prices are reasonable, and he is where you can always find him. No charge for testing eyee. tf. LOBT Pair of green spectacle- goggles between Lexington and the C. U. Pointer place north of that town. Finder please leave at this office. WANTED 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 ranches. If you desire a loan come and see us-if yon want a loan on Heppner residence property we can arrange it for you. Smead ft Crawford. TAX NOTICR. 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 rou want a good home and have $600 cash we can do business, tor our terms on the balance will be your terms. There is no better bargain In Heppner. We will be glad to show it to to at any time. SMEAD ft CRAWFORD. Three young; work horses for sale at a bargain. Frank Winnard, Headquarters Ranch. 6 lots 40x90; 1 lot 60x110; 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 leaving. Further particnlars will be given by calling on us. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. mFt rtllftlfi! ' no more iteery I I rHsSHfiS than Smallpox. Aim ill Bllfiu' experk-occbiJ demonstrated tbr. almost miracuioui effi cacy, and bamdesmMS, ol Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vacclnatrd NOW by your physician, you and year family. It is more vital than txiuue Insurance. Ask your phyrfctea, drugcist, or lend for "Havo jroaliad Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from us ( arid dancer from Typhoid Carriers, THE CWiTCtt LABCKVtTOCr, BERKLEY, CAL MODUCIMS VACCINES ! -tCRUUf WHOM V. tt SOV. UCtitC LOST. On the Blue Trail Road between three and five miles out of Heppner on Pendleton road, a toupee in a collar box. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L.YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon f Mike and Pat Doherty of Butter CTeek have sold their lambs to R. Maxwell for $5.75 per head. They have been running their sheep in the Wallowa country during the sum mer but left the first of the month for the Rust ranch on Butter creek. Walter Cochran, editor of the lone Independent was in Heppner Satur day evening and Sunday. He return ed to his home Monday morning. Frank Frates of Eight Mile was a Monday evening visitor in Heppner. He was accompanied by his cousin Miss Cecile Sylva of Oakland", Cali fornia, who has been visiting at the Frates home during the summer. Mr. Frates purchased a Ford from John Wilt of lone this week and he will use the same to take his children to and from schooL Your friends can buy nyrhrng yon can give fitcni except yoor photograph Bring In die kiddies early, while they arc fresh and rested The pictures will he prettier. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER HEPPNER. OREGON irk llEliu OF GENERAL INTEREST rTTTTT TT ttttttttTTtttI M A. R. REID for your Rough and Dressed Lumber, Wood and Posts At the Mill or delivered FOR THE MAN WHO CARES C f .1 T' oiyies or me i Lexington Evans Bros, sell 1280 acre wheat ranch for $35,000. J Roseburg will ship one carload of t beets to Grants Pass sugar factory. J Grants Pass Josephine county gets $3000 more for Pacific High ay. $ Marshfleld Oregon Power Co. i plans extension of power line to Ban- ? don. Eugene $25,000 contract let for t glass palm room addition to hotel I Osborn. T WalterVille 1100 acre Deerhorn t ranch on McKensie river sells for imm4 $55,000 Gresham Several gold nuggets re ported found in P. R. L. & P. Co. gravel pit. There are now 31 vessels under construction in shipyards along the ' Columbia. North Bend Keel for largest bout ever built on Coos Bay has been laid, boat to be 266 ft. over all. Astoria Youngs bay shipyard now have 7 large ocean going vessels on ways employing 400 skilled workmen. Marshfleld Reported that Smith Powers Co. is figuring on developing a coal mine on their Eden Ridge holdings. Rosburg Installat'ou of cor-en- tiiting plant on grfivi creek mini' will be completed and in operation in SO days. Progress that takes business out of the hands of the people and puts it in the hands of the government is progress backwards. Sutherlin A 50 ton mill to be built for handling ore of old Bonan za quick silver mine which is being reopened 9 miles eact of here. Cottage Grove Chicago buyer says Oregon broccoli comes on market af ter all other supplies are exhausted and therefore has markets of world to itself. A report from Utah states that Og- den capitalists are adding extensive improvements to Sumpter Valley R. R. in Oregon inclusing several new steel bridges Astoria Over 600 men are now employed directly and Indirectly upon street Improvement work here. The viaduct systems will consume over four million feet of lumber. Prineville voting $100,000 bonds to aid in financing construction of railroad from main line of Oregon truck to that city by a vote of 358 to one, is greatest advertisement it can I'.fve the world that it wants capital to come there an-' invest and it is Milling to back its invi'ation with an investment of its own. The manager of the state sys tem spends some time among his cli ents in the country towiis and listens to what is said by the saires who sit round on the boxes in country stores. He gets expressions there to the ef fect that the people have gone too far in warring on corporations and the time has come to let up hammering the fellows who are .doing things. Salem In order that the Utah- Idaho Sugar Co. of Grants Pass may compete on a parity with California refineries in shipment of its produots, the Southern Pacific Company has ap plied to the Oregon Public Service Commission for authority to estab lish same freight rates from Grants Pass to points in Oergon as are now In effect from San Francisco to Bame points. The Sheridan Sun, one of the best papers that comes to our exchange table, is meeting the high cost of print paper by dispensing with ready prints. Economy is not the only thing gained, however, for additional self-respect goes with the absenfe of the patent medice and other adver tising which the ready print houses are apparently unable to do business without. (Monmouth Herald.) Marshfleld North Bend Lumber Company will install an additional 40 horsepower motor served by the Ore gon Power Company. Two other mills have started running full time, employing about 125 men. A local shipyard has received contracts for construction of three additional lum ber schooner and will install 40 horsepower additional in motors serv ed by the Power Company. One liun-dred-twenty-flve horse power more will be added within a short time. imes 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 Ours is the Store for your gun and ammunition MfW, S HUNTING ON THESE I ClJ0i ,s ABSOLUTELY I mil mift - r.& Ei" I Mrs. Oscar Mitchell of Grass Range Montana visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richardson In Hepp ner this week. Mrs. Mitchell for merly resided here. BUY A NEW GUM- HUNTING IS FINE SPORT. GETS YOU OUT IN THF OPEN; MAKES YOU ALERT AND QUICK; AND IMPROVES YOUR HEALTH. 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 LOHT One black overcoat, be tween Heppner and Pilot Rock. Please notify The Madras Pioneer or S. H. Edmondson, Madras Oregon. i Hugh C. Currin was in the city the first of the week from his new ranch on East Birch creek in Umatilla county. He informs us that lie is getting nicely settled In his new lo cation. Ho will be extensively en gaged in tlies heep busines. j Born in this city, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. John Healey, a son. , The HORN PASTIME VICTOR GROSHEN, Prop. SOUTHEAST CORNER MAIN & 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 i -ou