PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Dr. H. T. ALLISON
Physician Burgeon
Office In Gunn Building.
HEPPNER, OREGON
Dr. N. E.WTNNARD
Physician A Surgeon
Office in Fair Building
HEPPNER - - OREGON
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER :-: :: OREGON
Dr. R. J. VAUGHN
DENTIST
Permanently located In the Odd
Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5.
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. D. R. HAYLOR
EVE SPECIALIST
Heppner - Phone 62 - Ore.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOUXEVS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offce on west end of May Street
. HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOR-N'BY.AT.LAW
Office in Court House, Heppner.
F. H., ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE :-:
: OREGON
CLYDE and DICK WELLS
SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south of Postofflce.
Shaving 26c Halrcutting 36c
Bathroom In connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TONBORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS SHAVING 26c
J. H. BODE
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
"Tailoring That Satisfies"
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
HEPPNER :- -:- OREGON
W. L. SMITH ESTATE
ABSTRACT OFFICE
M. A. LOICJUt, Abstractor
MONEY TO LOAN AT 8
The tax registration bureau In
connection with thlb ofllc.e will be
found most useful to taxpayers of
Morrow county.
It (fives prompt and full attention
to all tax matters of Its patrons and
thus relieves them of all worry and
trouble. Write for contract.
BRADFORD & SON
"The Villas Painters"
Contractdlng Painting and Paper
hanging, Phone 653. Office
1st Door Wtst of Creamery
YOU can afford to protect your
family, your creditors or
ydur 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 FUND
LIKE ASSOCIATION of Omaha,
Nebrasko.
See BRIGGS & NOTSON, Agts.
Heppner, Oregon.
Wanted Position by man and
wife on ranch for winter. Have two
children. Inquire at this office.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE 1840 Acre Wheat and
Stock Ranch, well improved. Plenty
of spring water for stock. All farm
implements and Improvements go
with the place. Easy terms. Eight
miles from railroad. Inquire M. J
Devin & Sons, Heppner, Ore.
FOR SALE-Complete set of house
hold furnishings. Inquire F. F.
Fuchs.
Experienced young man, wants
work on farm around Heppner. J
H. Ray, Portland, Oregon, Gen. Del.
FOR SALE-Complete set of house
hold furnishings. Inquire F. F.
Fuchs.
LOST One gray horse six years
old. Roached mane, no dlstin
gulshable brand. Raised in Hamil
ton country. Notify Walter Becket
Heppner, Ore.
FOR SALE About 600 ton of al
falfa hay, 2000 sacks of barley,
Feed lots and mangers ready to feed
beef cattle. Ranch 13mlles so'it1)
west of Echo. C. P. Bowman, Echo,
Ore. ' 4t d.l
WANTED Plowing by the acre,
will contract up to 1000 acres thi
fail. Have catlplllar plow and 10
bottom gang plow. Write F. B.
Davis, 194, E. 12th, Portland, Ore.
Good work horses for sale, ranging
In age from five to nine years old
See Guy Boyer or phone 27 F 32.
FOR SALE Want to go East; will
sell below value, furnishings of weli
equipped small hotel doing good
business right on Columbia highway
For further particulars address Dick
Inson Hotel, Hood River, Ore.
LOST Somewhere In city, a pear:
necklace with pearl pedant attached
Valued highly by ' owner. Findc:
ilease leave same at this office.
FOR SALE Pure blood Poland
China Boar. Phone 27F32 or write
Guy Boyer, Heppner, Ore.
We are offering one ot the biw
residences In Heppner at a sa rip
If you want a good home and ha-..
5600 cash we can do business, tu.
ur terms on the balance will be you:
-.erms. There is no better bargain ii.
Heppner. We will be glad to shov
It to you at any time.
- SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
FOR SALE Two story store, five
room apartment and stock of groce
ries, near new park and playground,
walking distance from Jefferson High
school. Only $2750. $1250 cash
and balance mortgage. Owner 1150
E. 18th street, North Portland, Ore.
I have a good assortment of fruit,
shade and ornamental trees, shrubs
and plants of the most desirable
sorts, guaranteed true to name. Will
ilve you better value and satisfaction
'han you can get elsewhere. CUM
MINGS NURSERIES, HeDpner, Ore
The Smead-Crawford real estate a
pency Is offering for sale a 900 acre
wheat farm which this year produc
ed $24 per acre. The owner wishes
to sell only because of poor health
and be Is offering a bargain to some
one. The entire ranch goes for $15
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 A
Crawford.
I have a piano that actually cost
about $400.00 at wholesale. It If
In good condition, not marred and
inside O. K. It is four inches deeper
ilinn the regular size, making it hard
to get through the average door Its
a fine piano except Its size. If your
door Is wide you can get a bargain
as I will take $150.00 for It.
C. GUY WAKFIELD
Heppner, Ore.
Wanted to Rent.
We have a client who wants to rent
S00 to 1200 acres of good whpat
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.
We will lean 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 you
want a loan on Heppner residence
property we can arrange It for you.
Smead & Crawford.
Choice cuts of fresh meats. See
he Old Reliable Dutchman nt The
People's Cash Market. tf.
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 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
particulars will be given by calling
on us.
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
THB GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNBR. ORE., THURSDAY DEC. 21. 191
S
BY WOOL GROWERS
The committee on resolutions at
the 19th annual convention of the
Oregon Wool Growers' Association,
was put to work early. During the
last hour of the convention they pre
sented the following resolutions
which were adopted by the associa
tion with but a few minor changes.
The Proposed Increase in Grazing
Fees.
WHEREAS the Secretary of Agri
future has proposed to increase the
;razing rates for grazing livestock
,n the National Forest to double the
resent figure and
WHEREAS in times past the wool
business has been carried on to a loss
to the growers, and
WHEREAS it must be conceded
he wool business at the present is
njoying a period of abnormal pros
erity and
WHEREAS under normal condi
iens it is boli-:vcd that an increase
to druble the present rates will be
' ;;:nl
V.'HEuCAS it is believed that on a
ange basis sheep are paying a high
er rate than rattle now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that it Is the
onse of this convention that should
u Increase be made it be not greater
han fifty per rent of the present
ates and tliat tlie increase be made
'radually and extend over a period of
wo yer.rs.
V,K IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
'iniuh as lluit under this Increase
;. wool grower' will be paying as
' 'i as the forage is worth a liberal
u:n slioiild be appropriated by con
ns lor strUt range improvement
"ovl; in order that the burden of this
.'.onse now borne by the stockmen
1 ,i t tided to the increased ex
rnse due to paying a. higher grazing
.'ee.
WHF.K'JAS it is the desire of the
o::l growers to procure as much
llify in their business as possible.
:: IT RESOLVED that the Dis-ri--:t
Forester approve the Issuance
five year permits to all worthy
ool growers in the National For
sts of Oregon without the usual 6
er cent required by the present re
gulation. Forest Roads. '
RESOLVED that Oregon Wool
(rower A.-.soeiation are heartily In
favor of the Co-operation of the for
estry service with the several coun
ties of this State in putting up a pro
ate of the cost of building substan
tial roads where they are necessary
nto and across the National Forest.
That we consider such improvements
if great value to persons, handling
tock and for the convenience of the
raveling public.
re(4-on State Live Stock and Sanitary
Hoard.
WHEREAS the success of the live
tock industry Is dependent upon
.heir freedom from disease; and
WHERAS dangerous diseases of
ivestock can best be controlled and
radicated through the agencies of
State Live Stock Sanitary Board,
ov therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that the Ore
Ton Wool Growers Association Com
mrTid tli e Oregon State Live Stock
Sanitary Board for their efforts and
nterest In this connection and in a
"urther effort to extend the helpful
anitary work already started re
commend that the Legislature make
irovisiou for the appointment of
nolher deputy State Veterinarian in
"smuch as a considerable proportion
if the moneys appropriated for the
Live Stock Board are returned to the
State Treasurer unused. Said de-
nity to be located and have head
liiarters in Eastern Oregon.
Annual Ram Sale.
WHEREAS the cost of raising
wool and mutton has increased mat
erially In the past few years, it has
obviously became necessary for the
growers to improve the flocks.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
that we express our approval of the
annual ram sale held at Salt Lake,
and recommend, that members of the
association patronize the same.
Rabies.
WHEREAS the disease of rabies
Is prevalent among the wild ani
mals of Oregon, and
WHEREAS it has caused the loss
of livestock to the amount of many
thousands of dollars, and threatens
to cause still greater losses, as well
as being a serious menace to human
life .therefore .
BE IT RESOLVED; That we re
Qommend that our present state boun
ty law be continued and request the
legislature of the state of Oregon to
appropriate the sum of $30,000,000,
tothe State Livestock Sanitary Board
to be expended in cooperation with
the United States Bureau of Biologi
cal Survey for the prevention of ra
bies and for the extermination of
predatory animals.
Conference at N. W. G. Association
Convention.
WHEREAS: Rabies can best be
controlled by concerted action on the
part of the state in which the in
fection exists, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that the se
cretary of the Oregon State Board of
Health and the secretary of the Ore
gon Livestock Santary Board be In
structed -.o take the necessary step"!
to call a conference of the states of
Washington, Idaho, California, Neva
da, Oregon and Utah to meet in Salt
Lake City on the dates of the Nation
al Wool Growers Association conven
tion, January 11-13.
Wool Classification.
WHEREAS as much of the wool
produced in the Northwest is put up
In a slip shod and careless manner
resulting in loss to the grower or
necessitating expensive grading of
same before it goes to the manufac
tures, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that we re
commend the classing of wool before
It Is placed in the original bag and
branded In a manner that the buyer
may know the proportion of each
class in a clip of wooi.
Non-Partisan Tariff Commission.
WHEREAS believing our present
prosperity is due to war, drouth and
pestilence In other wool growing na
tions of the world, and that a return
of normal conditions would again
place wool and mutton produced in
the United States in direct competi
tion with like products in other parts
of the world, produced at much less
cost, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that we heart
ily endorse the action of President
Wilson in appointing a non-partisan
tariff commission to protect in times
of stress, not only the wool and meat
growing Industry, but every other le
gitimate Industry In the , United
States.
Stock Trails.
WHEREAS, on account of so much
of the public lands passing into pri
vate ownership, and the consequent
fencing, It is becoming increasingly
difficult to move bands of sheep to
shipping points and to summer range
and
WHEREAS trailing them through
narrow county .roads imposes hard
ships and cruelty to the animals
themselves, and loss to the owners:
We would respectfully suggest
that where proper and continuous
stock trails can not be established
the Interior Department set aside un
appropriated Government land con
tiguous to approved routes of travel
of stock to either shipping station
or mountain ranges, at such Inter
vals that stock en transit may have
a chance to rest and feed en route.
And we would further recommend
that in the future all County Roads
hereafter laid off and allowed
through a Section of country mainly
devoted to stock raising, be ordered
established not less than eighty feet
in width.
Pacific International Live Stock Ex
position. WHEREAS the Pacific Interna
tional Livestock Exposition has just
cjosed its sixth annual show one of
the most successful In its history and
WHEREAS the bad weather Which
was experienced during the entire
week convinced the livestock breeders
of the country as well as the business
men of the community that the show
had outgrown its tent stage and must
from now on be honsed in suitable
buildings to the end that the Pacific
International may maintain its high
place among the other large exposi
tions of the country, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that the Oregon
Wool Growers Association most
"arnestly endorse the movement to
raise sufficient funds to properly fin
ance the propostion and that all its
members lend their financial and mo
ral support to this end,
State Educational Institutions.
WHEREAS our boys and girls are
our most important livestock and
their education our most important
problem, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that we most
heartily endorse our State Education
al Institutions, and recommend that
our rural districts incorporate as
high a standing of education as our
City Schools, paying particular at
tention to agriculture and livestock.
National Wool Grower.
REALIZING that much good has
been done our Industry by the pub
lication of the National Wool Grow
er, now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED that this Asso
ciation continue its moral and finan
cial support of the magazine, in its
efforts in our behalf.
And we further urge that all wool j
growers of the State of Oregon aid'
themselves and their industry by be
coming subscribers to this publica
tion. Henry Ireland, Condolences.
INASMUCH as it has been the will
of the creator to remove from our
midst Henry Ireland, supervisor of
the Whitman National Forest
BE IT RESOLVED: That we
have lost a friend tc our industry
and that we hereby extend our sin
cere sympathy to the members of his
family, friends and permitees of that
reserve, and hereby recommend that
a copy of this resolution be spread
upon the minutes of this association,
and a copy sent to his family.
Thanks.
WHEREAS the Oregon Wool
Growers Association has again been
entertained by the City of Heppner,
we hereby take this means of heartily
thanking the citizens generally, and j
more especially the Commercial Club
for the geniune Western hospitality
which has anticipated every want, j
and facilitated in every way the tran
saction of our business.
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We are offering one of the best farms in
Morrow County at a bargain. This farm
contains 1400 acres: 55 acres in alfalfa, 45
acres more can be put in alfalfa by extend
ing laterals from present ditches; 200 acres
splendid wheat land now under cultivation,
about 100 more could be fanned; good two
story seven-room house, barn and other
outbuildings. Farm machinery consisting
of 3 buck rakes and stacker, 3 mowing ma
chines, 12-ft. hay rake, 2 good wagons, 1
header, harrows, plows, seed-drills, slips,
fresnos and blacksmith shop. 24 head of
horses all young stock except three, 14
head of cattle 10 of which are two-year-old
heifers imported 'from Tillamook, 1
Durham bull and 2 young calves, 100 Merino
ewes, 4 full-blooded Duroc hogs, 7 pigs,
chickens, bees, etc. 7 big stacks of straw.
We have a price on this property that is ex
tremely low, in fact, a $5,000 cash payment
will swing this deal, the balance can be paid
for in fifteen yearly payments at 6 inter
est; railroad station on this place. This is
the best bargain we have ever had to offer.
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Smead &
Comfort
WINTER DAY WARMTH IN YOUR
HOME IS MADE POSSIBLE BY
THE USE OF THE RIGHT KIND
AND SIZE OF
0
UR HEATERS,
and coal, are the
on the market.' They domJt stand in
with the fuel man. They are
FUEL SAVERS
"We Have It, Will Get It, Or It Is
Not Made In Hardware.'"
Gilliam & Bisbee
Pioneer Hardware Merchants.
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Ss A. R. REID
for
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Wood and Posts
At the Mill or delivered
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Crawford
STOVE.
burning both wood
best to be found
your