THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917
Tape Two
Newlon Sells Mora Land.
During the past week W. D. New-
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vail ranch of 320 acres to Elizabeth
W. Junes of Seattle. The price paid I
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VICTOR GROSHEN, Prop.
SOUTHEAST CORNER MAIN MAY STREETS
about three miles north of the New
Ion artesian well.
Beni;e Buys Black Horse Land.
Ralph Benge has purchased
Complete Line of Candies and Cigars and all the
Leading Soft Drinks. Card Tables in Connection.
quarter section of land from Frank
Reany In the Black Horse country.
The quarter has been farmed a long
number of years and is considered
an excellent piece of property. Mr.
Fust Class Service
Give Us a Call
Benge paid $3500 for the land.
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I l.trvcou V-;-" hve-paascrwrr . SI i 75 f. o. b. Detroit I 18s
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fcC? Damonr"Six-W"2orJpagcr . SI 175 f. o. b. Detroit I
K;f!'i Lim.-usine"Six-5l"even-paMci!eer . . S2750 f. o. b. Detroit II i?A'
S.-dr..-i Sn:-'l"seven-paiscn,-;cr . . $2 300 f. o. b. Detroit ' I! fiW
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Thomas Hansen and Elizabeth
Ross, both of Lexington, were mar
ried In this city last Thursday by
Recorder J. P. Williams. Mr. Han
sen is a farmer of that section and Is
a native of Denmark. Mrs. Hansen is
a native of Ireland.
Glen Boyer Buys Ranch.
Another big Morrow county land
deal of the past week involves the
transfer of Ed Day's Rhea creek
ranch of 280 acres to Glenn Boyer
for $14,000. The greater part of the
ranch lays on the creek and is
heavy producer of alfalfa. There are
many improvements on the place,
including a new house that has every
modern convenience.
Will Build New Residence.
Mike Kenny, retired sheepman,
who recently purchased the Leezer
oroDerty In West Heppner, ia
now having plans drawn for a new
house which will be erected on one of
his lots on the west end of Center
street. The house will be modern in
every particular and will cost, when
completed, in the neighborhood of
$2000. .. . .
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just of the press.
Write
Wm. McMurray
Gen. Passenger Agent
Portland
for a copy M
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THE EASTERN HIDE &
JUNE GO.
OF PENDLETON
has a representative in your city,
by name D. L. Phillips. You can al
ways reach him by phoning Main 42,
Eastern Hotel. We buy the follow,
ing stuff: Mixed iron, all kinds of
hides, all kinds of rags, auto casings,
all kinds of rubber, brass and cop
per, and also wool. We puy the liigh.
est price in the state of Oregon for
tills stun.
Mr. Fhillips and this office will ap.
predate your patronage.
THE EASTERN HIDE &
JUNK CO.
121 West Railroad Street,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
One 4 year old bay gelding with
stripe in face, one bay 4 year old
mare, one mule 4 years old and one
brown mare 7 years old. All brand
ed JR connected, on left shoulder.
Five dollars per head will be paid as
a reward for any information leading
to the recovery of these animals.
C. H. Furlong, Eight Mile, Ore.
4t.
Roe Bible Class Entertains.
The Roe Bible class of the Federat
ed Sunday School gave their teacher,
Mrs. C. E, Woodson, a handkerchief
shower last Friday afternoon in the
class room at the Federated church,
Miss Ann! Forbes, in an appropriate
speech of presentation, raised an um
brella over Mrs. Woodson's head and
the shower Of handkerchiefs fell
about the recipient. Refreshments
were served to the twenty young
women who were present. Roe Bible
class meets the third Friday of each
month for social and educational pur
poses.
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Estrayed or Stolen
From the Lotus Robison place on
Notice of Estray
Notice Is hereby given that I have
taken up and now hold at the John
Curran ranch nine miles north of
Lexington, one gray mare, two years
old, branded 89 or block brand on
left shoulder. Owner may have same
by paying all costs.
John Curran, Lexington Oregon.
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. middle fork of Rock creek, one black
Winnard, or money refunded. His yearling colt, branded r, on let sti"
prices are reasonable, and he Is where
you can always find him. No charge
lor testing eyes. tf.
FOR SALE New 1917 Studebak
er six, 50-horsepower, seven passen
ger car, a bargain. Has run less
take a cheap Ford as part payment.
See J. B. SPARKS.
ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE. IN
QUIRE C. R. POINTER, LEXING
TON, ORE.
TYPHOID
is no more neceasar
than Smallpox. Army
experience has demonstrated
the almost miraculous effi
cacy, andharmlcsanes.al Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be Tacclnated NOW by your physician, you and
ar family. It Is more vital than house Insurance.
K? ycCT physician, druezlst, or send for Have
yo. had Typhoid?" telllne of Typhoid Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
THE CUTTER IABOBAT0BY. REBKtUY, CAL
nosuciaa vcciis a srnias uol a. s. son. liesa;:
fie. This animal is now a two-year
Id. Liberal reward for information
eading to the recovery of this an
imal. HOWARD ANDERSON,
tf. Eight Mile, Oregon.
FOR SALE 1840 acre Wheat and
Stock Ranch, well improved. Plenty
of spring water for stock. All farm
implements and improvements go
with place. Easy terms. Eight
miles from railroad. Inquire M. J.
Devin & Sons, Heppner, Oregon.
The Gazette-Times is YOUR lead
ing home paper. If you are not a
subscriber, become one. The price
is $1.50 per year.
FOR SALF, One second hand sixteen-foot
Holt Combine with four
foot extension, 24 inch cylinder, 36
inch rear. The separator Is driven
by a 35 h. p. engine. There is also
a 20-horse bitch included. Price
$1,000.00. Will trade for horses,
mules or cattle. For further par
ticulars call on or address R. A.
Thompson, Athena, Ore. 2t.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY.
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and now hold at the Swen
Troedson place four miles north
past of Morgan, one Jersey bull calf,
Fnr mnnthK old. owner may nave
said animal by paying all costs.
J. A. TROEDSON,
Morgan, Ore.
Boys Had Long Hunting Trip,
Two weeks ago Arthur McAtee and
Henry Aiken hired1 a team from a lo
cal livery barn and1 went up into the
mountains for a fishing trip. Cefore
they returned- home, their trip de
veloped into one of hunting, rather
than fishing, for during their absence
from camp the horses got loose and
made their get away. The boys
tracked the horses as far as the head
of Butter creek, but at that point the
tracks had been obliterated by a band
of sheep. One of the horses was
raised in the Butter creek section and
it is believed that they will be found
there. Both of the animals are white
fa color and both had halters on.
Position wanted during harvest as
engineer; can handle either steam or
t?n.s eneines. Call at Star Theatre,
Heppner.
When your thoughts
turn to Eats
Think of Us
Phelps Grocery Co.
The dining room of the Palace
httel is being improved this week
with a new hardwood floor. T. G.
Denissee and his men are doing the
work.
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
MODERN EQUIPMENT
PAINSTAKING SERVICE
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY 1
WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER
HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION
WAREHOUSE CO.
WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST
PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES AND PELTS.
V.T. HOOD ICE CREAM
Pure -:- Delicious -:- Refreshing
Something Special Every Sunday
ALL SOFT DRINKS SERVED HERE
THE VERY BEST
THE PALM
LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES BEST CANDIES
SCHOOL ELECTION HELD.
The annual school meeting for the
election of one director and clerk
was held on Monday afternoon at
the council rooms. W. B. Barratt
was elected director without opposi
tion, while Vawter Crawford was
chosen clerk over J. A. Waters, these
two being placed in nomination for
the position before the meeting. As
usual, where there is no particular
issue up the Interest was nil, and
only fifteen votes were polled.
The annual report of retiring Clerk
Hill was read and accepted. A sum
mary of this report shows: Balance
on hand at the time of making last
annual report, June, 1916, $1660.58;
received from County Treasurer from
district tax, $14,180.75; received
from County Treasurer from county
school fund, $2509.50; received from
County Treasurer from State school
fund, $589.41; received from county
high school fund $2063.18; re
celved from all other sources, $1300.-
17; total, $26,603.93. Paid for
tenr-hnrs waees. $9212.50; paid for
fuel and school supplies, $1291.66;
paid for repairs, improving grounds
and Janitor, $2016.66; paid on pnn
cipal and interest on bonds and war
rants, $11,696.70; clerk's salary,
$100; paid for library books, $233.
52; for all other purposes, $1676.
73; total expenditures, $26,127.77;
cash on hand, $375.62.
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Pleasing in appearance, with Interior appoint
ments up-to-date, the Ford Sedan brings all the
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economy in operation and maintenance. The price
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WALTHER-W1LL1AMS HDWE. CO.
J. O. RASMUS, Mgr.
Sales Room in Yeager Blbjr., Main St.
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At The Churches.
The Federated Church.
Sunday School 9": 45.
Dr. E. C. Richards of Salem is ex
pected to be with us next Sunday and
will speak once, possibly twice.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.
Led by the Missionary Committee.
H. A. NOYES, Pastor.
Church of Clirist.
Subject of morning sermon.
Neglected Essential."
L M0NTERESTELL1
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
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