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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1917)
fHE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE., THURSDAY. JAN. 11, 117 PAGE THREES A Geed Position. with good chances for advancement. Can be bad by any young man or WH' te, rIt . . . ... . ,j . .. Telegraph Ins t, of Portland, X)r. young lady In the field of Railway or f ' Darticulars. Commercial telegrapny. bince me passage of the eight hour law by Con gress, it has created big demand for telegrapn operators. Positions paying from $76 to $16 per month, Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. Wlnnard, or money refunded. His prices are reasonable, and he Is where yon can always find blm. No charge for testing eyes. tf. Heppner Residence Property FOR SALE Four and a half lots; good 7-room house; ham; three lots under cultivation INQUIRE MRS. BLANCHE WATKINS WE SELL PUEE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION WAREHOUSE CO. WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES AND PELTS. .SSK:fir-' NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE. ' Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 16th day of January 1917, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the County Court House in .Heppner, Morrow county Oregon, sell at pubic auction to the highest bidder for cash in band the right of redeption from foreclo sure sale of the following described property to-wlt: 3 of the SW& of Sec. 10. To. 5 8.. R. 27 E. W. M. and SEVi of the NWV4 and the EV4 of the SW and NW14 of the SE of Sec. 24 and the N of the N or Sec. 25, Tp. 3 S. R. 25 E. W. M. All of said land being situated in the County of Morrow, State of Oregon. The amount against the first des cribed Darcel of land is 1433.00 with Interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 19th day ci August 1916. Said land was sold under mortgage foreclosure on the 19th of August 1916 In a suit in the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for the County of Morrow, wherein Thomas Quaid was plaintiff and C. T. Grotkopp was defendant. The amount against the second described parcel of land is $3278.50 with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 26th day of February, 1916. Said land was sold under mortgage foreclosure on tho gfith dav of Ferbuary 1916, in biiI in the Circuit Court of the state nf Oreeon for Morrow County, wwln J. R. Kirk, was plaintiff and Emil C. T. Grotkopp was defendant. This sale is being conducted by nrrior nf thA referee in Bankruptcy made and entered at Portland, Ore eon on the 8th day of December, 1916' FRANK GILLIAM, ; Trustee. Wood rTTTITTTTTTTTTTTXiJ 4 an d Coal HEPPNER WOOD YARD N. A. CLARK, Proprietor, SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN1 1 FINE ROCK SRINGS NUT. COAL $11.00 Per Ton KIILKOF GENERAL INTEREST Oregon elections cost $476,961. for 1915-1916 Phone 396 fgTYTTTTTf.l - Heppner, Oregon STRAYED OR STOLEN, One bay mare, three years old In spring; blotch brand on left shoulder resembling E. A reward of 110 will be paid for Information leading to her recovery. JOHN W. HUTT, Box 158, Heppner, Ore. 1 mo. We are offering for trade for Mor row County Wheat Land an eighty- acre farm seven miles from Oregon City, forty-five acre of which to in a high state of cultivation, tne rest pe ine pasture and some good timber. This land is adapted to truck farm ing or dairying; . has a fairly good house and a large dairy barn and a number of outbuildings; has a splen did orchard, and also a lumber of nut trees, all weU fenced. Sire good oows go with the place and all of the farm implements. This place is lo cated on two public thoroughfares and Is considered one of the . best farms In that section of the eountry. To anyone desiring a borne in tne Willamette Valley this would be an opportunity they coald not afford to overlook. If Interested come ana see us. ' 8MEAD A CBAWFARD. thing yoar I ROY V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE, FIRE, LIFE, STOCK AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. List Tour Property With Me For Quick Returns. ALL KINDS OF FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY AND RENTALS HANDLED. Office 2nd ckpr sorth of Minor & Co., formerly occupied by Dr. Culhertaon. Tour friends can buy any you can give taem excopi photograph. Siesbee Studio. Oregon Supreme Court took in tees tor 1916, 613,280. Salem tax levy reduced three- tenths of one mill. Copper found on Snake river ( Oregon side just below Innaha. Eugene Eastern capital represent ed here to develop Coos Bay fisheries. Mt. Scott Herald has been sold to Messrs. Fox & Dunbar and Mrs. Hyde. La Grande Hot Lake sanitarium sold to Dr. W. T. Phy former mana ger., Salem Corporation Commission cuts eost from $37,408.84 to $33,- 853.80. , Department of Weights and Meas ures to.be merged with Dalary department. Pall City Logging & Lumber Co. to resume operation after idleness of two years. Yamhill county has "eliminated two offices, roadmaster and county "agriculturist." Survey for the proposed railroad from the "Gap" to Burns, Oregon has been completed. Bend makes arrangements to buy terminal site at once for Oregon, California & Eastern R. R. Pendleton 1600 acre farm which at one time sold for nearly $73,000 sells recently for $36,000. Port of. Bandon plans $40,000 dredge to maintain 12 foot channel between Bandon & Coquille. Oregon City Woolen mills here plan addition 80 x 250 ft. which will increase capacity of. mill 50 per cent. Portland North bank road gives wage increase dating irom Jan. l, lowest paid help getting largest in crease. Oregon metal output during past year shows great increase, Silver twice and copper five times as much as preceding year. Marshfleld Oregon Power Co stringing copper wire across Bay to East side to light town and furnish power, to industries. Southern Pacific Co. calls tor bids for 1000 freight. cars, to be built of wood throughout both under frame and super structure, ': Albany Total county; tax levy for Linn county is 11.5 mills which is much lower than the levy of many surrounding incorporated towns. YOUR OPPORTUNITY to obtain through your choice 320 acres clear land in Mor row County: wy2, Sec. 16, Tp. 2n, Range 26, E. W. M. FOR SALE Cash or terms. FOR RENT As fanning land on shares, or ". TO TRADE For Portland suitable prop erty. Next year grain will undoubtedly command highest prices. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY State you proposition and for particulars write L. D. COOK 372 E. 40 So., Portland, Oregon. Choice eats of fresh meats, be Old Reliable Dutchman at People's Cash Market. See The tt. For Sale Nice Winter apples at $1.- 0 per sack at the C. P, Bowma ranch on Butter ertek. Mortgage Loans Oa isprovd Farms at the lowest rates and n long time. Repayable la sack Installments as the borrower may wish. . Liberal prepayment terms arranged. No commission charged. Loans olosed promptly. Mortgages purchased. WM. MaclASTER 71 Corhett Bid. Portland Oregol Three Sizes of BUICKS this year Seven passenger, six cylinder, 55 horsepower - - - $1635.00 Five Passenger, six cylinder, 45 horsepower - - - $1170.00 Five passenger, four cylinder, 35 horsepower - - $785.00 These prices areF. O. B. Heppner SPECIAL AFMINVENTORYSALE Some good broken lines and some to be discontinued. Prices from 10 to 20 percent less than regular. A PPT TTC Fancy "Rome Beauty" Ap rir FLtEjO pleSj bought to sell for $1.75 IHHI now $1.25. Coffee PHELPS GROCERY CO. , Roseburg Broccoli grower near here receives $3400 check for 17 ac re crop. Douglas county will ship 150 car loads this coming season. Additions and betterments tenta tively planned by O. W. R. ft N. Co. for 1917 call for an aggregate expen diture of approximately $4, 000,000, Salem Fruit Union distributes $50, 000 to loganberry growers on last halt of 1916 crop, making total of $100,000 paid for fresh crop and more than 1 100,000 for dried crop. Oregon Power Co. plans expendi ture of $300,000 in Willamette Val ley, the principal cities in which the company operates being Albany, Eu gene, Corvallis, Dallas and Marsh field. It is hoped that the legislature will not kill an industry such as sal mon canning on the Rogue river sim ply for the benefit of a few "sports man." Such action would be a dis grace to the whole state. Railroad employes are beginning to realize that in solving problems growing out of transportation indus try they will do better dealing direct with managers than through politics. Managers are learning that it pays them to act fairly. Roseburg Douglas county tax levy 13.5 mills for 1917. Though more than one mill greater than last year, $20,000 less money will be rais ed due to fact that $6,000,000 of O. & C. Railroad land has been with drawn from taxroll. Mr. Corey of the Utility Commis sion asks that "The Certificate of Public Convenience & Necessity" clause be added to present utility act. It would encourage power de velopment in state and would give commission better control over uti lities. Salem S. P. Co. petitions public service commission for freight rate to benefit canned goods from Ash land and Intermediate points to Port land. The present rate is 30 cents per hundred from Ashland and the rate asked by the company is 20 cents per hundred. Qresham Outlook: The less poli tics that there is in the Oregon legis lature the better will It be for the state. Let the men elected to repre sent the people in the state legisla ture work diligently and earnestly tor Oregon and its people without re gard to parties or policies. That will be the best thing for the state. 3? The Kellogg Motor-bus is equipped to carry passengers to any part of the country at any time. Call Main 163. BUICK DESIGN BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD POWER The lightness of the Buiek Valve-in lead moter and Hot the enthusiasm of its salesmen has made the Bjiick conspicuous for leadership. This new four has a Buick Valve-in-Head motor (with electric starter) which develops thirty-five horse power en brake test and is so reliable for ruggtd service that no eulogy is necessary among; "men who know Buick." lM 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 trimoess of appearance that is peculiarly Buick. Body, hood, feeders and gunning fear are painted a glossy, long-wr ving black; wheels are black with white stripes. Tires 31x4 inches. SEE THE BABY BUICK AT THE HEPPNER GARAGE ALBERT BOWKER, Local Agent All Buicks have the Delco lighting and starting system. There is sone better. L MONTERESTELLI MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON. OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED