TOP fi A 7.ETTE-TIM ES. HEPPNER. ORE.. THURSDAY, FEB. 8. 1917
THE CLUB
IS HEPPNER YOUNC MEN'S POPULAR RESORT 3
BILLIARDS AND POOL
WE SERVE ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF SOFT DRINKS
AND THE BEST LINES OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO. -:- :
O. B. HGlinian, iu the Palace Hotel. ,
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, 31 l2 B2repwir $725.00
3S Hsurgsipowairs, $910.00
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THE MOTOR IS A WONDER, UNUSUALLY POWER
FUL BUT WONDERFULLY ECONOMICAL-20 TO
25 MILES ON A GALLON OF GASOLINE IS THE
USUAL REPORT.
THE FASTEST SELLING "COMPLETE
AUTOMOBILE EVER OFFERED.
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Oregon State live Stuck Sanitary
. Hoard ConNtiiuting Ex Officio
Tlie State Board of Sheep
Commissioner.
New Lumber Yard
Now open in building formerly occupied by Independent
Garage on Main Street.
LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES, BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LUMBER IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY.
Get Our Estimates Before Building
H. C. GITHENS
Comfort
W
INTER DAT WARMTH IN YOUR
HOME IS MADE POSSIBLE BY
THE USE OF THE RIGHT KIND
AND SIZE OF STOVE.
UE HEATERS, burning both wood
and coal, are the best to be found
on the market They dom't stand ia
with the fuel aa. They are
FUEL SAVERS
"We Have It, Will Get It, Or It Is
Not Made In Hardware."
We have been handed the follow
ing resolution by W. B. Barratt presi
dent of the Oregon Woolgrowers' As
sociation regarding sheep scabies in
Morrow County.
Salem, Oregon, Jan., 25, 1917.
WHEREAS, Sheep scabies is ac
tually in existence in certain dis
tricts lying west of the Cascade
Mountains in Oregon; and,
WHEREAS, Certain of these sheep
have been allowed to be moved to
Eastern Oregc;: and,
WHEREAS, The infection of scab
ies has been transmitted to other
Hocks; 1
NOW. THEREFORE, We, the
State Live Stock Sanitary Board con
stituting ex officio the Board of
Sheep Commissioners, acting upon
the recommendations of the State
Veterinarian, he being ex officio
State Sheep Inspector, do hereby de
clare and proclaim a quarantine a-
gainst the movement of any sheep
in Western Oregon to points in East
ern Oregon and other states, except
and unless said sheep have been in
spected and certified to on the farm
as being free from sheep scabies and
exposure thereto by the'State Veter
inarian, he being ex officio State
Sheep Inspector, or his duties; or,
in lieu of this inspection, that these
sheep be dipped twice under the sup
ervision of the proper officer and in
the manner prescribed by the State
Stock Sanitary Board, constituting ex
officio the Board of Sheep Commissioners.
PROVIDED, That sheep that are
shipped from the Union Stock Yards
Portland, Oregon, and other public
stock yards, whether covered by
certificate showing inspection on the
farm or not, be required to be dipp
ed twice before being shipped to
points in Eastern Oregon and other
States.
PROVIDED, FURTHER, That all
cars in which inspected and declared
free sheep or dipped sheep are to be
moved in for purposes other than
immediate slaughter are to. be first
cleaned and disinfected under the
supervision of the proper disinfecting
officer. ; . ..
All common carriers engaged in the
transportation of such shipments are
hereby notified of this proclamation.
EXECUTED at Salem Oregon, this
Twenty-fifth day of January, 1917.
J. M. HICKSON,
Acting President.
(SEAL)
Attest:
W. H. LYTLE, ;
Secretary of State Live Stock Sani
tary Board.
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Gilliam & Bisbee
Pioneer Hardware Merchants. '. '
GAZETTE-TIMES JUTsartWn f ays. For this there la a
reason: Circulatioa which iadndes practically ALL
the people in Morrow and Northern Grant Counties.
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Two spans of geldings for sale, 5
years oldt well broke. F. E. Mason,
Lexington. 3t.
Another Well.
A well on the Charles Bartholo
mew farm on little Butter creek was
completed this week. Water was
reached at a depth of 138 feet. This
well was drilled with an 8-inch hole,
larger than ordinary used in wells.
The Lewis drilling machine is now
working on a well for Lon Waten
burger near Pine City Later ano
ther deep well will be put down on
the Dr. Gritman ranch. Echo News.
For fifty years Canyon mountain
ias been explored for Us treasure
house of gold. Fortunes have been
taken from the mountains. Project
ors have searched, hunted, prospect
ed and mined. All these years they
stepped lightly over the great bedies
of chrome Iron. They were looking
for gold. The chome is now being
turned Into gold and instead of tlin
mountain producting the virgin ;;old,
it is giving its iron. It is the irony
of iron. Blue Mt. Eagle,
K. L. Beach of Beach & Allyn, lo
cal dealers for the Reo and Dort cars
has just returned from the Eighth
Annual Automobile Snow whlcn was
iit.li! at Portland last week. It has
been conceded by all who attended
the show that this is the largest and
most successful Automobile Show
ever held iu the Northwest.
Decorated to represent the great
Columbia Highway with a canopy of
blue and white and beautifully paint
ed scenes along the walls, the Armo
ry was a fitting back ground for the
display of motor cars. Automobiles
of every known make and design
ivpro -shown to erow'ds of enthusias
tic snectators who thronged the
building both afternoons and even
ings.
At the booth of the Northwest
Auto Company, distributors for the
Northwest and the home of the Mar
mnn. Cole. Reo. and Dort pleasure
cars, as well as the Reo, Stewart
and Indiana trucks, could be seen
especially' designed models of each
make of car fourteen in all. In
truth, it was a magnificent display.
Tt Is interesting to note tnat tue
Dort factory considered the Port
land Automobile Show of sufficient
imnortance to send two of their re
presentatives there with a specially
made cut-out chassis, painted vuiue
and gray and showing all working
parts to splendid advantage.
Messrs. Jas. Robertson ana w. m.
Riich. Service Engineer of the Dort
Motor Car Company, each afternoon
and eveuing delivered very interest
ing lectures explaining the peculiar
features of the Dort. These lectures
were listened to by crowds who gath
ered about the chassis and were a
source of education to many.
They spoke in part as follows:
"Every permanent organization
must have a foundation which, in
motor cars, is the frame. The Dort
frame is made of finest grade, heavy
Dressed steel, re-inforced by pressed
steel cross members, with angle
nlates hot rivetted at all corners.
preventing all possibility of the
frame becoming twisted under the
most severe usage.
"Exceptionally strong construction
is carried out all through the car
front axle unusually heavy, front
snrinas longer, being 37 inches long
and 2 inches wide; beam and steer
ing knuckles double heat treated,
preventing flaws or weakness.
"Most 'important of all is the pow
er plant, which in the Dort was de
'niened bv Mr. Etiene Planche, a
frenchman by birth and the original
designer of the Peugeot famous rac
ing car. This noted engineer has
developed a motor in the Dort cap
able of maximum speed of 33 H. P.
at but 1900 revolutions per minute.
To those mechanically inclined, this
fact speaks for itself.
"Peculiar to the Dort are the fol
lowing superior features: The doub
le exhaust; the Carter carburetor. of
the fixed jets type, fool-proof and Im
possible to get out of adjustment;
the Connecticut automatic ignition
system which is appearing on many
hieh Driced cars with marked suc
cess and insuring a very hot spark;
wonderful rear springs 50 Yi inches
long of the .true cantilever type, giv
ing the Dort the reputation of being
the easiest ruling car oi us
size on the market; a rear axle so
well made and so strong that a fac
tory service department of several
months standing has never been call
ed upon to roplace one; a Westing
house starting and lighting system
used by 26 of the leading cars in
America, two of them the highest
priced manfactured.
"The slogan of the Dort factory
is indeed a true one "The Quality
Goes Clear Through."
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Chilly, changeable
weather? A good
oil heater will keep
you warm andcosy. .
A gallon of Pearl Oigivea
9 houa of smokeless, odor
less, cheerful heat
Prices: $375 to $7.75
Perfection Oil Heater
For Sale by
Gilliam & Bisbee
Case Furniture
Co.
r.lasne fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
(XTLnnnrri iT mnnnv refunded. His
prices are reasonable, and he Is where
you can always find him. No charge
for testing eyes. tf.
The Federated Church.
The name of God Is publicly pro
faned a thousand times every da?
in Heopner. Is it not better to
"Praise God from w.hom all blessings
flow?"
Come out to the church of your
preference next Sunday and join in
the Dublic praise of God. Any of
the churches will welcome you.
The subject of the morning sermon
at the Federated church will be,
"Abraham Lincoln-Christian Ameri
can."
For sale uooq opring bbbu ijh,
$2.25 per hundred. See sample at
tbls office.
House For Ilent.
One of the best houses in town for
rent, $15 per month; safe from flood
inmilre of Geo. J. Currln. tf.
In the recruiting district of Ore
gon during the month of January
there were 126 men enlisted in the
Regular Army, which is very en
couraging as it is considerably more
than the monthly quota fixed by the
War Department for this State. A
nother very encouraging feature
about this Is, that a goodly number
of these men were accepted by post
masters throughout the State. There
are in the United States 65,000 avail
able postmaster recrultmg agents,
and it Is thought by the War De
partment officials that the recruit
ing problem will be solved whenever
there are three or four active post
master recruiting agents in each
county, which is the recruiting unit
FOR SALF 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.
Tour friends can buy any thing
vnu can give them except your
photograph. Sicsbee Stuazo.
Kellogg Is the Morrow county agent.
Hr the truck on the streets, doing
daily demonstartion worn.
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Akff CmUlog No. 4)0
Mrs. L. G. Herren
announces the addition of
a dress-making and de
sighing department to her
millinery establishment,
after January 1st
This department will be
in charge of Miss Phillips,
a professional dress-maker
and a thoroughly com
petent designer.
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