The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 21, 1917, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNEIt, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917
Ta?e Seven
Heppner Wood Yard
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E. E. BEAMAN
SUCCESSOR TO N. A. CLARK
Leave all orders at Humphreys Drug Co.
WE HANDLE BLACKSMITH COAL IN SACKS OR
IN TON LOTS.
ALL WOOD FROM OUR YARDS WILL BE SAWED
FOR 65 CENTS PER CORD.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
2
When it is Time to Eat
JUST REMEMBER
The O. K. Restaurant
CAN PREPARE THE MEAL THE WAY YOU WANT IT. OUR EXCEL-"
LENT SERVICE IS MAINTAINED TO GIVE UTMOST SATISFACTION
I Wa Tnvite Your Patronage
V T . v C5 j
People's Cash Market
Phone Main 73
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Prompt attention given all orders.
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
I AM COUNTY AGENT FOR
Truck Attachments for all Makes of Cars
One ton Trucck attachments for Fords.. $350.00
1 ton, $550.00; 2 ton Truck, $600.00.
Attached to any make of 3-speed car F.O.B. Heppner
E. H. Kellogg, Heppner, Ore.
Your friends can buy
anything you can give
them
except your photograph
Bring the Kiddies early while
they are fresh and rested
The picture will be
prettier.
S1GSBEE STUDIO
OVER STAR THEATER
Heppner, Oregon.
C. H. Goldsmith
Dealer In
WOOD AND COAL
HANDLES ROCK SPRINGS COAL
SLAB WOOD AND CORD WOOD.
All Deliveries Made Promptly.
PHONES, MAIN 393 or 396.
HEPPNER, OREGON
, THE NATIONAL EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION.
Editor Gazette-Times:
The National Education Associa
tion mecU in Portland, July 7-14.
This meeting has an unusual interest
to the people of Oregon. It will be
many years before another meeting
will be held so near us. Every tea
cher who can possibly do so should
plan to attend. Every school officer
who can spare the time and money
should attend. In fact, every porson
interested in education who can af
ford to take the time and spare the
money should attend. It will be a
great meeting.
The program will deal very largely
with patrlotc themes and the relaton
of educaton to the national develop
ment. The printed volume of the
proceedings will make a book of
about 1200 pages. There should be
a copy of this volume in every school
library. It will be a most valuable
book. There is only one way to ob
tain a copy of this book, and that is
to take out a membership in the as
sociation. Every school district
should, for this reason, take out
what is known as an institutional
membership, which costs $2.00. The
book will be well worth twice that
amount. I have blank applications
and will gladly send in your appli
cation if you desire me to do so. By
taking out a membership, you will
help your library, help to make the
meeting a success, and help to main
tain the reputation of Oregon for
"doing things."
Respectfully,
S. E. NOTSON.
MR. SHEEPHERDER
GROWS FASTIDIOUS
Nice Canned Peaches and Creamery
Butter is Edict From the Hills.
"Send me some nice canned peach
es, some pineapple and creamery
butter."
This is the line of talk Umatilla
county sheepmen now get from their
$60 a month herders who formerly
managed to live on stewed prunes
and sowbelly while working for $40
per month. '
In other words high wool is not the
only tiling that is high in the sheep
business. It is asserted by promi
nent growers that their grub bills
have doubled In the last year or two
and that the sheepherder's tastes
have advanced in proportion. Yet at
that it Is hard to get experienced
men and it is precarious business to
send greenhorns out with sheep that
are worth $10 per. Pendleton E. O.
PERSONAL IIIIIOU
Marion Cork of Lexington was a
visitor la Heppner on Saturday.
Pearl Shamhart was in the city
from his Eight Mile ranch Monday.
Miss Daphne Gulliford. DODUlar
Echo young lady, was in Heppner last
Friday.
John W. Maidment, well known
Lone Rock sheepman, was in the
city last Saturday.
Rugg brothers, Ed and Dave, were
in the city Monday from their big
Rhea creek ranch.
Little James Gilsee of Condon Is
visiting at the home of his uncle, Pat
Farley, near this city.
Walter Hill, new cashier of the
Lexington State Bank, went to that
city on Monday to take charge of
his position.
Kenneth Blnns made a hurry-up
trip to lone last week, where he as
sisted in getting out an issue of the
lone Independent.
R. H. Weeks of the Hamilton
ranch on Rhea creek has purchased
a new Velie car.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jenks of Mon
ument have been visiting the past
week with Mrs. Jenks' daughter,
Mrs. D. M. Ward, In Black Horse.
Jas. M. Keeney, Pilot Rock sheep
man, spent a few days in Heppner the
last of the week and while here,
made a visit at the T. J. Matlock
home on upper Hlnton creek.
C. D. Robinson, Rock creek stock
man, was in Heppner lart Saturday
on a brief visit and looking after
business affairs. Mr. Robinson, re
ports conditions good in his section.
Ed Buschke, Eight Mile farmer,
spent a. few hours in this city Mon
day. Mr. Buschke says crop condi
tllns are excellent in his locality and
he looks for big yields, providing ad
verse weather does not prevent.
Long Creek Ranger: Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hale passed through here
Tuesday enroute for Heppner. Mrs.
Hale is considering trading her store
at Ritter for land near Hardman.
Mr. Repass is in charge of the busi
ness during her absence. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowker of
this city attended the races in Condon
recently and were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Purdy. Mr.
Bowker is spending this week in
Grant county on business.
Harold Cohn returned on Sunday
from Portland with a new Cole "8"
touring car. He has taken the Mor
row county agency for this car and if
it proves as popular here as in other
sections, he will dispose of a great
many of them. Since the last of May
$34,000 worth of Cole Eights have
been sold in Pendleton.
Great Animal Circus Coming Here June 29th
i n. ii in .1 I Ii IiIiiT -lif" If TiT '.iilii;
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FEARLESS GAY, WILD ANIMAL
TRAINER.
To Be Seen Here in the Near Future. I
When Cole Bros'. Big Three Ring
Trained Wild Animal Show exhibits
at Heppner, Friday, June 29, they
will bring with them the most daring
and fearless wild animal trainer
known to the American people.
Mr. Chas. Gay enters the big steel
arena at every performance. He
takes Tigers, Panthers, Lions and
Leopards, trains them to jump three
hoops of fire, walk tight ropes, makes
leopards work in harmony with pan
thers .and other wild beasts under
perfect control.
The big clumsy cinnamon bears,
always a feature of every animal
performance under canvas or on the
vaudeville stage are taught to walk
ou their hlud feet, drink from a bot
tle, balance themselves on rolling
balls as well as wrestle with their
trainer.
The trained wild animal feature
of Cole' Bros, show, Mr. Chas. Gay,
trainer, is by far the best of its
kind presented by any tented amuse
ment enterprise. Cole Bros, have
spared neither pains nor money to
make it better and to make it worth
while to come miles to witness.
Gay's $50,000 group of black-manedl
African lions are the wonder of the
animal world. They are trained to
work like dogs at the crack of the
whip. Three of these beasts of the
jungle riding horses, one of them
"Buck" the baloon lion, appearing
before the public in a swinging bal
loon platform which, is raised to the
top of the big tent amidst the sputter
ing of fire crackers and skyrockets.!
Miss Muriel Croft, the heroine ofj
BE PREPARED
To raise better crnns hr rnltlvAtlnr
-p more and raising less weeds. It will
This machine has been greatly im
proved this year and will be a great
factor in bigger crops.
Built la sections like a harrow,
each section cuts five feet. Tou can
use as many sections as needed. Six
horses pulls three sections cutting
fifteen feet.
Absolutely the best machine ever
built for cultivating summerfallow;
does the work speedily and thorough
ly. Get a Jones' Weeder beforo the
THE JONES WEEDER weeds get big and ruin your summer
fallow. Set t L JONES or H. C. ASHBAUGH, Heppner, Cregon
ffff
.1,
Dr. Gunster
Graduate Veterinarian
At
PATTERSON & SON
Drugstore
In pabHabiac the list of those who
registered fa ttevar cmhmb, we over
looked the et Fred Bradford.
Mr. Bradford carries certificate card
number 3 mat registered In Mt Ver
non predact.
Frank Roberta fcaa lee visiting in
Portland with, his fawHj during the
past week.
Bill Crawford, who has been work
ing at the Jesse Turner ranch in the
Sand Hollow section during the past
month, is back on his old job at the
I Patterson & Son drug store for a few
days. He will go down to the R. F.
Wiglesworth ranch as soon as the hay
; season opens.
Donl let
get like this
Dr. Daniel'
Antiseptic
Dusting and
lieaUng
Powder
FIXES GALLS, SOKE? ANO CXJTS
Costs only SOaawtf era. at ur Agenti
Alt br Dr. Bbriafcf Harac Rmk-HM Fm
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HUMPHREYS DM CO.
Agents for Dr. Dan
iel's Horse, Cow &
dog remedies.
WITH FREEBOOKS
RHEUMATISM
ANTI-URIC. The famous
ROOT and BERRY remedy for
RHEUMATISM.. .Contains no
opiates or chemicals, and will
not injure the most delicate
stomach or digestion. Results
guaranteed or money refunded.
Price $1.50 per outfit. For
sale by
PATTERSON & SON
' . &
HUMPHREY DRUG CO.
Hardware
Is all the mame implies and nothing
more. Some hardware is better than
other. That depends.
We carry -complete lines of Hard
ware in. the best known and more
widely advertised lines.
V
:lin & Sons
aug
Hard ware Dealers
City Meat Market
AH kinds of Tczsh and Cured Meats and Lard
T9tis &a the place to buy
Oysters Cra&s, (Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts
AGKJTE m& "SEALSHIPT" OYSTERS
Johnson & Johnson