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Tajre Six THE GAZETTE-TIMES, EEFPXER, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917 Hats For SUMMER WEAR Will be found in our classy line of Hardeman Hats $3.50 the World Over All the latest styles in every size Here are Hats for Sum mer Comfort We carry a complete line of wearing ap parel for men and s J la Regaining Health. We are informed by Mrs. W. E Walbridge that her mother, Mrs Eliza Ayers, who Is at present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Van Duyn In Spokane, and who was reported as being very seriously ill in a recent issue of this paper, is now improving in health, and her recovery is expect ed. Mrs. Van Dnyn writes that Mrs. Ayers is getting better every day and it should not be long until she is able to return to her Heppner home. This is Indeed good news to the many friends of Mrs. Ayers in this city and we are glad to be able to make this announcement, and also to correct any wrong impression that our for mer tom tlllo-ht hima wt.rnn Xkln n.lll WM W WM MMMMMI 1 1 III M 1 I IIMWHt j state that our information was con- j siaered reliable and we published the I news as It was given us by one whom j we supposed was correctly informed. Sam Hughes Co "House of Reliable Merchandise" GAZETTE-TIMES MAN WINNER IN CONTEST Bobert J. Hopkins, until recently linotype operator in the Caiette Tlmea office, has been announced the winner of the first special prize in the missing title of the Gerlach Barklow contest He has received the following letter from Phill Conn of this city: Mr. R. J. Hopkins, Dear Sir: j You have been awarded first spec ial prize, "one barrel of White River Flour" in the missing title contest, and I am pleased to inform you the prize is subject to your order. Tours truly, PHILL COHN. Mr. Hopkins, who Is now stationed at the Mare Island Training station, won the prize with the title "Friends of the Meadow." The contest was held the first of the year in which everyone could participate. The pic ture for which the title was to be sup plied, is a beautiful painting of a horse, a young woman and a dog, Mr. Conn is of the opinion that some of our local people Btand a fair chance to win the grand special prize of $50, which the Gerlack-Barklow company offer. STATE INDUSTRIAL OF T z 3 s -it. 1 W1V In-1. 1"5 ' V .4 eHj j r 1 T I.I !! Perfect Grain Bin A Bin Without a Nail Quick to put up; quick to take down. See H.C. ATHENS The Lcdbercaa Abed It Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGEIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time is the test of truth. And Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test in Heppner. No Heppner resi dent who suffers backache, or annoy inn urinary ills can remain uncon vinced by this twice-told testimony. J. H. Cox, carpenter, Baltimore St., Heppner, says: "It seems that if I caught cold, I suffered from pain in my back. At times I simply could 'nt move and had to stay in bed for a week or ten days. I used a great many medicines, but I can say that Doan's Kidney Pills did me more good than anything else. I haven't had an attack for sometime now." OVER SIX YEARS LATER Mr. Cox said: "It has been a long time since I have had any occasion to take a kidney medicine. I still consder Doan's Kidney Pills a good, reliable medicine for backache and kidney disorders. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Cox has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Roseburg Dehydrating plant may be established here. Lebanan wool pool of 35,000 lbs. brings 63 H cents per pound. Hood River apple vinegar plant is making extensive improvements. Oregon City Clakamas county wants 8 miles of paving this year, Myrtle Point Contract let for Myrtle Point bridge, cost 326,000.00 O. W. R. & N. Co's crop report for the northwest shows excallent pros pects. St. Helens Paving plant ready for work on road between St. Helens and Houlton. Freewater O. W. R. ft N. will build bridge across Walla Walla river east of here. Eugene Contract for construc tion of first unit of girls' dormitory let for 150,000. Florence Contracts let for the Gallagher, Stafford, Shortrldge and Pashllke bridges. The Southern Paclfiic Co. expects to be running electric cars to Cor vallis by July 4th. North Bend Sash and door fac tory here sells for 350,000.00, nine acres of land included. Coos Bay County Commission lets contracts for five bridges and three sections of roads. Grants Pass Demand Tor ore causes sale of chrome mine near here which will be operated. Pendleton Work of preparing Wild Horse Macadam road for hard surface will commence soon. Coqullle Oregon Power Co. line between Coqullle and Marshfleld to be built this summer. Also line to Myrtle Point. Koseburg Survey started on to eating permanent grade for Pacific highway between Grants Pass and Douglas county line. Eugene Lumber industry soon to enter upon great business era. Busi ness of mills has revived after 15 years of depression. U. S. Foresters to build lookout houses at summits of Mt. McLaugh lin, Diamond Peak and Rustler Peak on Crater National forest, In July. Portland is to have largest wood en shipbuilding plant in U. S. backed by a New York corporaton. It will have 14 ways. France takes first 50 vessels. North Portland has been chosen by United States Department of Ag riculture as one of the live stock stations for Bureau Markets. Is the most important live stock market on the Pacific coast. rasas FORD DODGE FRANCIS MOTOR CAR EXCHANGE NtlLAMS, OWQ0II Gentlemen We are pleased to acknowledge receipt of your Inquiry with reference to our experience with Zerolen and to say that It is an en tirely satisfactory lubri cant for Ford cars. Where It has been used In these) cars it has proven an econom ical and efficient oil. Very truly yours. 1 er a I IS S Jm& l mars w Endorsed bleSgtar Dfelri -because the records of their service departments show that Zero ise, correct y refined from asphalt-base crude, gives perfect lubn v cation with least carbon deposit Lest wear nd more power becau Zero!ne keeps its lubt.cat.nf body at . bwu"- fnxn ..pLScrude.2 burnt clean and goes out on exhaust 2o..n. i. h. oil l ., mhumt . e,rth. oil fo, t. .omobiu F rtt (,!., our labrinnon h.n cov.nnj , STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Norman F. Lawson was In town Saturday displaying a pretty string of "pearls." The pearls consisted of the rattles taken from some 17 rat tlesnakes. Two of the snakes were killed near Mr. Lawson's ranch and the others were slaughtered by Guy Shaw on his father's Clarks Canyon ranch. Snakes are out in larga num bers this year, according to Mr. Law Emery Gentry is carrying a band age over his right eye as a result of a mix up which he had with his Ford car one day last week. He was blow ing up a tire when an explosion took place. From apparent results, the Ford had all the best of the fight. Born At the sanitarium in this city on Sunday, June 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Felix Johnson, of Grant county, a daughter. War Does Not Stop Griffith's Pro auction in Europe. In spite of the world's greatest and most far reaching war, a great American speculator and, incident ly, argument for peace, has Invaded the cohorts of Europe and promises to stay. The Birth of A Nation opened a two year's run at the famous Covent Garden in London, on July 5th, 1915, and August 1st commenced at the Grand Opera' House in Paris, the world's most magnificent opera house, also at the La Scala in Milan, Italy, historic among the noted opera houses of the earth. It is also announced that other celebrated European capitals are soon to be invaded by the big pro duction Vienna and Berlin among them. Just what sentiment those coun tries will show in our reconstruction period and its terrors, (which may be very like their own soon) the workings of the Ku KIux Klan, etc., will be interesting to note. They are pretty well read up on the Civil War over there, and on Lincoln, Grant and Lee almost as well as we are, but whether the sentiments of the im mense story will find the same re sponse there is another question. Of course The Birth of A Nation is purely American but' it's lessons are as broad as humanity itself. The wonderful realism of war, however, and the amazement of It all, will take 1 the place of local color with them and very likely, it will create as much European newspaper talk as it has on this side of the water. . This big attraction occupies the boards at the Opera House on June 26 and 27, with special matinee on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. FARM IMPLEMENTS OLIVER AND JOHN DEERE PLOWS HARROWS, DISCS, WEEDERS, Etc. VAN BRUNT AND THOMAS DRILLS BAIN AND WEBER WAGONS FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. GAS ENGINES In fact, most everything in the im plement line. GILLIAM & BISBEE Will Supply You "We Have It. Will Get It. Or It Is Not Made" Thomson Brothers For Merchandise Three complete departments from which to choose your every need - .I 1 gy GRIEF EXTRACTER Get double the mileage out of your tires. No blow outs. No punctures, no inner tubes, no pumps, no patches. Saves time and money. Universal Tire Filler Co. LEO HILL, Manager Temporary quarters with Bradford & Son. Crystalized Ideals ! THAT'S WHAT THE HOMES BEING BUILT IN HEPPNER TODAY ARE THE CRYSTALIZED IDEALS 07 THE PEOPLE WHO ARE HAVING THEM BUILT. you have ideas too, to be de veloped: we have a collection op "modern homes" plans which will interest you. drop in and see or phone in and i'll see you. competent builders cheerfully recommended Tree Delivery Within City Limits. ' Heppner Planing & Chop Mill "HOME-MADE HOMES" Heppner, Oregon - MEMBER WESTERN RETAIL LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION