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s THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. ORE., THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1918 AAA.4k .AAAAaaAA Green tomatoes in any quantli) ai C 1 " ' I t leppner. Harry Cunimlngs, t T Y Y Y Y Y Y t HEAL ESTATE i in mil mm 1 1 ill i in I t Y Y V Y f We are offering a house and lot in Lents, Oregon, for sale or trade. This lot is .( by l-'O and has a number of younjr fruit trees on it. Will trade for a small place uriu the mountains . 11 ; 1'iier property. Vouldtrade w.'il; Worses, broke or inibroke. -Ice tor .his property is $1200.00. f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y i A Good Eight-Room Dwelling, r.arn and other outbuildings, fruit t n es Mini :5'2 acres of land in Ileppner iit a bargain. This can be bought ou time and if you want it and can give a o-ood note vou don't need any money. 127 Acres of Land Fair house, good barn, G acres in of good alfalfa land, some good fa rm 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 V See Beach & Allyn, Lexington f4 ' agents, for a trade on your old car i lor a new Ford. For Rent Five room house at $S.OO per month. Inquire at Ga 1 zett-Tltnee office. Vi . V Choice cuts of ""fresh meats. f Y V f Y v t Y v t Y v V t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y the Old Reliable Dutchmau at People's Cash Market. See The tf. FARMERS I pay the highest market price for grains of all kinds. Consult with me before selling. W. W. SJJEAD. For Rent Living rooms over Peo ple's Cash Market. Inquire Henry Schwarz. 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 Johnson & Johnson Choice Flour, Feeds, Wood, Coal and Posts, for Sale by HEPPNEti FARMERS'-UNSOft WAREHOUSE CO. Handle Wheat and Wool. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Pelts. ICE CREAM SPECIAL! PUKE -:- DELICIOUS REFRES TRY OUR STRAWBERRY ICE CRE1M Made from fresh crushed strawberries. You will like it. SOFT DRINKS OUR SPECIALTY THE PALM HIGHEST GRADE Or CANDIES IN THE CITY We will lean money on good Im proved farms in Morrow county and we are also prepared to make loans n improved stock ranches. If you desire a loan come and see us-if you want a loan on Heppner residence property we can arrange it for you Smeatl & Crawford. IAL ITEMS OF GENEnAL INTEREST Donald gets lot of new houses. Wheeler county to vote on 180,000 tt started on three- it Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr Wlnrard, or money refundod. His prices are reasonable, and he is where you can always find him. No charge for testing eyes. tf We are offering one ot the bes residences in Heppner at a sacrifice If you want a good home and have $600 cash we can "do business, fo; our terms on the balance will be youi terms. There is no better bargain In Heppner. We will be glad to shovi it to you at any time. SMEAD & CRAWFORD 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. 6 lots 40x90; 1 lot 50x110; 1 8 room dwelling, woodshed and other outbuildings; 1 5-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 laud, or would trade for an auto. Owner's business calls hiin away and he is desirous of closing a deal on this property before leaving. Further particulars will be given by calling on us. 8MEAD & CRAWFORD. Y OU can afford to protect, your family, your creditors or your business when you can get Pure Life Insurance At Cost. All speculative features left out. It will save you money to inves tigate our proposition before in suring. GUARANTEE FIND LIKE ASSOCIATION of Omaha, Nebrusko. See BRIGGS & NOTSON, Agts. Heppner, Oiegun. mm frfvf.kteo bi turn??- swr.iEi puts P Wrii-torfccr'it.! IC-Jaiap!;;.!;.... l:.-.:,-t::..:T,l 1 lie wpetioritv I years ol ip' ilizi : . r.M.Y. INIS'I'O:. order 'Ii. The Cffct L.f! LOw-Iji ii: Ire.:-., .f'.. , wl' eV Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST FARM MORTGAGES E. J. Roberson, 702 Title & Ti.isl P.ini.hiin. Portland, Ovi-uoii. Threshing returns from a field of oats on the Wtglitman brothers ranch three miles below town show that this field of grain averaged a little better than 100 bushels per acre. Esti mates ranging from 35 to 100 bu shels to the acre had been made by various people, but it seems that all the estimates were to low, an irrigated field. Robert H. Young and La Verne Van Marter went to Portland Wednesday, They will remain in that city for the O. A. C.-Nebraska foot ball game which will be played there Saturday. The game will prove one of Interest to all lovers of the game, inasmuch as Dr. Stewart, who formerly coached It was t tne Oregon College, is now train ing the Nebraska team. Your friends can buy anything you can give them--- excq.t yui.r .holograph Bring in the kiddies early, while they are (resh and rested -The pictures will be prettier. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER HEPPNER, OREGON road bonds. Bend Work story hotel. ! Springfield will ship 100 carloads late potatoes. i Oswego cement to resume opera-, tlons at once. I Paisley adopts plans for $30,000 ' public school. I Coos Bay may get a large wood cresoting plant. j Herniiston apple industry yielding j carload shipments. Baker September building per mits total $11,200. Donald Williams Bros, install gas tractor for plowing. j Eugene issued permits for seven new houses in September. Wedderburn Salmon pack on Ro gue river largest in 35 years. Wilsonville Floral firm to build $8,000 greenhouse near here. Astoria Big paving contract has started construction work. Stanfield Standard Oil Co. to erect distributing system here. Portland 1200 mon in yards here building ships for Norway. Sellwood will fight location of a tuberculosis hospital in that city. St.Johns Shipyard here building motorship for large cannery firm. Bandon Contract let for construc tion of another lumber ship here. Grants Pass Plans- secured for new CQurt house to cost $60,000. Hillsboro -Carnation milk conden- sery adding $50,000 unit to plant here. I I Roseburg. Sugar beets from this j county shipped to Grants Pass sugar factory. Douglas county has developed grape industry to shipping large quanties. Law has been defined as an une qual distribution of injustice -then why enact more laws? ' Conservative estimates place value of Hood River Valley agricultural products at $1,300,000. Linn county shows decline in as sessed value of $S89,430 mostly due to withdrawal of O. & C. lands. Tillamook will try to add 125 miles territory to the port district to se cure needed money for improvements. Bandon Six River placers and loc al black sand mines purchased and will be developed by New York capi talists. Corvallis- State conference hold here at Agriculture college to have ' J state acquire limestone and to go in to lime Industry. Judging from sentiment expressed by voters over the Ftato, the Land and Loan measure, (single tax) will be snowed under deeper than ever this election. Corvallis Gazette says the mutlpll- city of initiative measures imperils them all. Rather than take chances on what they do not understand vo ters say "No." It costs no more to conduct the af fairs of the city of Portland than it costs for the state of Oregon. Yet the state has 800,000 people and the city 250,000. North Bend Largest wooden ves sel ever built on Pacific coast has just been launched. Vessel is 235 ft. long and has a capacity of 1,250,- 000 feet of lumber. Coos Bay Harbor The Southern Pacific is doing its full share for Coos Bay. This road is a branch in its -present form, and is the only branch road the S. P., Co. has given a through train. Brooninr Lunftnr Company erecting Twenty additional cottages. Has invested $1,500,000 in its plant. Everybody at Brookings is looking forward to the completion of the Southern Pacific coast line railroad, between Coos Bay and Eureka. is A. R. RED for your Rough and Dressed Lumber, Wood and Posts At the Mill or delivered i i i ' FGR THE MAN WHO CARES Dtyies or me 1 lmes 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 112; Ours is lie Store for your gun and ammunition $ Jmm HUNTING ON THESE I Jfm PREMISES I t Pm IS ABSOLUTELY j Apple Pies To Be Given Away. i i ' - t BUY A NEW GUN: HUNTING IS FINE SPORT. GETS YOU OUT IN THF OPEN; MAKES YOU ALERT AND QUICK; AND f 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. Spokane, Wash,, October 18. One hundred thousand apple pies will be given away to visitors at the ninth National Apple show, in Spokane, November 20 to 25, it is announced : by Gordon C. Corbaley, manager of the show. I "Every one entering the apple pa ;lace will be given a pie hot from the 'oven," states Mr. Corbaley. "We are going to show the people that we not only to have apples to look at but bot ' ter to eat. "A model kitchen is being installed In the apple show enclosure, and six large ovens working night and day will turn out pies by the mile. Our ovens will have a capacity of 10,000 a day, and we shall commandeer a.f number of restaurant ranges if the crowds come too fast." VAUGHN & SONS V. Gentry shipped a car load of hogs to the Portland market on Wed- 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