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THB GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNE. ORE., THURSDAY. NOV. JO. PAGE THREZ WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION WAREHOUSE CO. WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES AND PELTS. GAZETTE-TIMES Advertising Pays. For this there is a reason: Circulation which includes practically ALL the people in Morrow and Northern Grant Counties. t:: I! : iii t: 4.4f Wood and Coal HEPPNER WOOD YARD N. A. CLARK, Proprietor. SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN FINE ROCK SRINGS NUT COAL $11.00 Per Ton Phone 396 - - m LOCAL CHsLDREN WON PRIZES AT STATE FAIR W. W. Smead, secretary of the Morrow County Fair Board Is In .re ceipt of a letter from E. F. Carleton, assistant state superintendent of the department of education at Salem announcing the Morrow children who won prizes at the State Fair. Martha E. Buschke of lone will be entitled to a trip to Corvallis for a course in the O. A. C. Summer School of 1917. Miss Buschke won first prize in Lot 13, Farm and Home Handicraft for girls. Baird Patterson of Heppner won third prize, Farm and Home handi craft for boys. The prize was (4.00 Lillian Cochran of lone won se cond prize, Machine and Hand-Made dress, class b. Prize (1.26. Garnett Barratt of Heppner won third prize In Lot 19, Class A. Hub bard Squash. Prize $1.00 briCt. Church of Christ. Subject of sermon for Sunday mor ning: "Proving anu Holding." Evening: "The Philosophy of the Power of Sin." See Beach & Allyn's advertisement n this issue. They are Morrow coun ty agents for the Dort car. Wanted Position by man and wife on ranch for winter. Have two children. Inquire at this office. Heppner, Oregon & ttoni Davis. : WANTHD Plowing by the acre, will contract up to 1000 acres this fall. Have catlpillar plow and 10 gang plow. Write F. B. Davis, 194, E. 12th, Portland, Ore. For Bale Nice Winter apples at f !. 00 per sack at the C. P. Bowman ranch on Butter creek. GOTO liara & Bisb See Beach k Allyn, Lexington agents, for a trade on your old car for a new Ford. A Good Position. ee FOR YOUR Harvest Supplies Of Oils, Greases, Belting, Lace Leather, etc. Can be had by any young man or young lady In the field of Railway or Commercial telegraphy. Since the passage of the eight hour law by Con gress, it has created a big demand for telegraph operators. Positions paying from $75 to $80 per month, with good chances for advancement. It will pay you to write Railway Telegraph Ins't, of Portland, Ore. tor full particulars. WE will give you the qual ity and price that will command your patronage; oth erwise we do not ask for it. The Smead-Crawford real estate a 'gency Is offering for sale a 900 acre wheat farm which this year produc ed $24 per acre. The owner wishes I, to sell only because of poor health and he is offering a bargain to some one, i ns enure rancn goes tor lift per acre or $20 per acre on terms. .The ranch Is situated 4 miles from railroad and about 200 yards from a good school. Deep well of pure water and windmill. See Smead k Crawford. Wanted to Rent. We have a client who wants to rent 900 to 1200 acres of good wheat land for 2 or 3 years. .Our client has he machinery and money necessary o get the best possible results. For further information call on Smead & Crawford. Bobbie But why do you reject me?. Is there another fellow? Bes sle Possible! Did you think you were the last of the species ?-Puck. "Can you keep a secret ?" "I am silent as the tomb." "I need to bor row some money." "Don't worry, old man. - It is as though I never heard it." fuck. LOOHS PlMlSDM I I off I Binks Did you have anything in your garden this spring? Jinks-Ou yes, several varieties. Binks What for instance? Jinks My neighbor's Plymouth Rocks and Leghorns. We Have II, Will Cet It, Or II Is Not Made. liam & Bisb ee Good wofk horses for sale, ranging in age from Ave to nine years old. See Guy Boyer or phone 27 F 32. We are offering one ot 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 k CRAWFORD. School Supplies A full line of Tablets, Note and Composition Books, Pens, Pencils and Ink. Phelps Grocery Co. "Did you ever make a start on that automobile you intended to buy?" "In a small way only. We've laid in a thermos bottle, which my wife says will be a great convenience on our long tours if we ever get an auto mobile." Puck. Mrs. Newcom Before we were married you said that my slightest wish should be your law. Mr. New man Exactly, my love; but you have so many vigorous and well-developed wishes that I am as yet unable to de cide as to which is the slightest. "Is your boy Josh buring midnlgnt oil?" "No." replied Farmer Corn tossel; "but his automobile keeps the gasoline goin' about eighteen hours a day." Washington Star. Doctor (to Mrs. Perkins, whose husband is 111) Has he had any lu cid intervals? Mrs. Perkins (with dignity) 'E's 'ad nothing except just what you ordered, doctor. Christian Register. "Some of the greatest problems of life are yet struggling for solution "Yes, but don't worry. Graduation day essays are on the way. They'll settle 'em." Browing's Magazine. "Some opera stars get enormous salaries." "Yes. After reading a bout the sums they draw, it seems strange that there's enough money left to carry on the war in Europe." Washington Star. Tom So yon really think yon have some chance with Miss Coldcash, do you? Jack That's what. She is beginning to find fault with my neck tie. Indianapolis Star. Hector What did your father say when you told him that I was a war correspondent? Imogene He said fie would give you something to write about if you didn't leave early to night. Brooklyn Life. Gentleman of the Road Kindly elp a pore, lonely, 'omeless man, guv- ner, wot's got nothink in the world but a loded revolver and no conscen- tlous objection to usln' it! Passing Show. Alice I hear your husband is go ing to have an aeroplane. Eva-That is something I wouldn't permit under any circumstances. Mourning colors don't become me. Liverpool Post. "You are lying so clumsily," said the observant judge to a ilgtitant who was making a dubious statement of his case, "that I would advise you to get a lawyer." Browing's Magazine. Judge. Romantic Bridegroom (on the hon eymoon) Suppose we had never met. She Oh, I should have married an other man. Topeka Journal. He I would die for you. She (wearied) Well, what are you wait ing for? New York Times. "And now boys" she announced, "which one of you can tell me the pine that has the longest and sharp est needles?" Up went a hand intne front row. "Well, Tommy?" "The porcupine." At The Southern Methodist Church. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. The Junior boys will deliver special music and at 11 o'clock the revival meet ing will begin. Rev. A. P. Lowrey, the famous evengelist will occupy the pulpit, preaching on one the greatest themes of the Bible. Mrs. Lowrey will have charge of the music. Rev. and Mrs. Lowrey will have charge of the evening service and will hold two meetings a day for two weeks or more. Come or you will miss the opportunity of your life. Hear the Lowreys. R. H. LEWELLING. P. C. LATI WANTED One more suit of clothes to clean or'press. Mrs. Wilhelmina Macy has re-openeg her press ing parlors in the build ing just north of the postoMce. REASONABLE PRICES, NEAT WORK SST FATE. ? A If S muss wmm a Jfa Stedk i W(fea oA 'Always i BmtL Dd :::: ixi xxe IXIXOMfZXX on Three Sizes of t BUICKS this year j Seven passenger, six cylinder, H hArcanAnmf CI CQK fill M Five Passenger, six cylinder, 45 horsepower - . - $1170.00,, Five passenger, four cylinder,! J5 horsepower - - $785.00 These prices are F. O. B. Heppner BUICK DESIGN BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD POWER The tightness of the Buick Valve-in lead motor and aot the enthusiasm of its salesmen has made the Buick conspicuous for leadership. This new four has a Buick Valve-in-Head motor (with electric starter) which develops thirty-five horse power on brake test and is so reliable for ruggtd service that no eulogy is necessary among "men who know Buick." Vm lines are beautiful. . Finish and color are exception al. Deep, tufted black genuine leather upholstery. Cov ered floor and running board, with aluminum bindings, give a trimness of appearance that is peculiarly Buick. Body, hood, feeders and running gear are painted a ? gV00Jj AVAIg-VT fc WAGtAA, TV UCvW CA w WACbVA VI X MIX TV Hit C stripes. Tires 31x4 inches. SEE THE BABY BUICK AT THE HEPPNER GARAGE S ALBERT BOWKER, Local Agent All Buickg have the Delco lighting and starting system. There is aone better. 1 1 n i ww-H"W W'mw L HONTERESTELLI MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON Fiae Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my pricas and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I