The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 26, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 26.1917.
rage Four
RECOGNITION!
Never have so many voluntary ex
pressions of satisfaction and good
will been received as those coming
from Cole Eight owners.
Never have sales been go great, nor
cars ordered so far in advance.
Never has the Cole been more
strongly entrenched as America's
dominent Eight. .
Each day the grouping demand for
the Cole Eight is more difficult to
meet.
The factory distributors for this
Pacific Northwest are literally
fighting for every carload shipped
into this territory.
We suggest that if you want a Cole Eight now, next
month, or the month following, ORDER IT TODAY.
Seven passenger Cole Eight $1795.
Print I. . 6. factory.
Four Passenger Cole Eight Roadster $1795.
SubiKt to chant without nolle.
Morrow County agent for the OLDSMOBILE, a high
grade, light weight car at a moderate price, $1600 at Heppner
Harold A Cohn, Heppner, Oregon
FOR SALE 4000 ACRES
The Spring Hollow ranch, situated 1 1 miles south of
Heppner, is for sale. 600 acres under cultivation; 50 acres
suitable for alfalfa; 500 acres more couid make excellent
wheat land. Balance choice grazing land.
Large dwelling, sheep shed and other buildings neces
sary to the operation of the ranch. Running water on all
parts of the place.
Price $50,000 it taken in the next thirty days.
This ranch is the property of the Nunamaker Sheep & Land Company, which is
dissolving its corporation and for this reason the property is being sold.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE OF THE MOST IDEAL SHEEP RANCHES
IN THE NORTHWEST, WRITE TO
RUGG BROTHERS, Heppner, Ore.
Return From Canadian Trip.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor returned
the last of the week trom an auto trip
which took them as far north as Van
couver, B. C. In the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Minor and Miss Blanche
Mrs. Ann Minor of Heppner and Mrs.
Bennett of Cecil. The trip was a de
lightful one and the party visited
many points of Interest, coming, and
going. One of the most delightful
points visited was Crescent Lake in
the Olympic mountains. Belllngham,
Seattle and other Sound cities were
taken in en route and Mr. Minor re
turned home through the Green River
pass and via North Yakima. The
roads all the way on this route, are
good and for an auto trip and outing
this journey is recommended by Mr.
Minor as being one of the most de
lightful a person can take at this
time of the year.
Is On Run Agan.
J. E. Berwick has returned to his
place as engineer on the Heppner
Jranch, alter an enforced absence of
several months on account of sick
ness. He took charge of his engine
on Wednesday and will now continue
on the run. Mr. Berwick had a close
call and for many weeks he lay be
tween life and death at the hospital
tn Portland and was Anally able to
pull through on account of his splen
did constitution. The many friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Berwick are pleased
to have them back at Heppner again.
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.
Whereas, It has been the will of
the Ruler of the Universe to remove
from our midst Bro. William E
Leach. Therefore be it
Resolved, That we extend our
heartfelt sympathy to his family in
iheir hour of sorrow and may the
Heavenly Father in Ills loving kind
ness remove the, clouds of sorrow
from their hearts.
Resolved, That a copy of these res
olutions be spread upon the minutes
of Lexington Lodge No. 168, Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows; t
copy sent to the bereaved family and
a copy to the papers.
JAS. A. POINTER,
E. S. DURAN,
H. L. McALISTER,
Committee.
The Gazette-Times, County Paper. Sub. $1.50
.iijmjjb; gjgyjig L
FARM MEiS
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"
BUILD YOUR NEW HOME
By the Modern Method.
Buy your lumber cut to fit direct from
the mill. Send for our new book of WEST
ERN HOMES tod.-.y.
WESTERN BUILDING COMPANY
368 Spokane Atmm Pcrtltnd, Oregon
BLACK
LEG
Write lor booklet and testimonial.
H 1(Mom plot. BlackUg PIHs, 11.00
II SMmi pkf. UukUg Plllt, $4.00
twanw lnlnnr. but Cutter' limnlest and (tronvnt.
The Mperlority ol Cutter products if due to over 15
yean of tpecUHxtag in vaccine and serum
Only. Insist on Cutter's. II unobtainable,
order direct.
Tht Cutter laboratory, Btweny, mummi
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
fey CUTTER'S BLACKLEG PUIS
Low-priced,
trcsh. reliable
preferred by
western Stock
men, because they
protect whert other
vaccines itiu
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.
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
Winnard, or money refunded. His
prices are reasonable, and he is where
you can always find him. No charge
for testing eyes. tf.
FOR BALE 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.
NOTICE OF SALE OF AN ES.
TRAYED ANNUL.
Hotlce is hereby given that I
James Carty, pursuant to an order of
A. L. Cornett, Justice of the Peace of
District No. 1, Morrow County, Ore
gon, made July 19th, 1917, will on
Saturday, the 11th day of August,
1917, at the hour of two o'clock in
(he afternoon of said day at my place
situated in Juniper Canyon about six
teen miles north of Lexington, offer
for sale and sell to the highest bid
der for cash in hand the following
described animal, to-vlt: One roan
gelding, apparently 4 or 5 years old,
weight about 900 pounds, branded
with an Indian brand on right shoul
der, taken up by me at my place
March 1, 1917. Such sale will be
made for the purpose of paying the
cost and expenses of taking up, keep
ing and sale of such animal, as es-
tray, as by law provided.
Dated this 19th day of July, 1917
JAMES CARTY.
; NOTICE.
My wife, Sophronia Blahm, has
left my bed and board and I will not
hereafter be lesponsible for any debts
contracted by her.
GEO. BLAHM.
Dated this 5th day of July, 1917.
For Sale.
One 28 x 50 Case separator, one
Case 50 engine, nearly new. Also
derrick table, cook house with cook
ing utensils, also two water tanks and
all tools necessary to run it, all in
good shape. Outfit complete for $2500
For terms apply at Hardman Flour
Mill. 3t.
FOR SALE Three year old Hol-
stein bull, pure bred. Will sell at
right price. Write me, or inquire at
my place.
EPH ESKELSON, Lexington, Ore.
Lost Between Heppner and Hard-
man, 33x4 Silvertown Cord casing
on rim. Finder return to Heppner
Garage. Reward.
FOR SALE One Overland car;
fine shape; good for 30,000 miles;
1912 model; new tires. Sell (or
$250.00. This car never needsje
pairing. OREGON GARAGE.
FOR SALF A combination hay,
dairy and wheat farm; 318 acres.
A snap for somebody. Call on or
address Evans Bros., Lexington,
Oregon. tf.
Don't let him get like this
Dr. Daniels'
Antiseptic
Dusting and
Healing
Powder
FIXES GALLS, SORES AND CUTS
Costs only 50o large can, at our Agents
Ask (or Dr. Danielt' Horte Book it. Fre.
HUMPHREYS DRUG CO.
Agents for Dr. Dan
iel's Horse, Cow &
dog remedies.'
WITH FREE BOOKS
lw um J(f i( v.
COOLNE
There's nothing- to cool as an oil stove for
summer cooking. All the heat is concentrated
on the cooking and not radiated about the
kitchen.
Cooks everything- any wood or coal range will
cook, and cooks it better, because of the steady,
evenly-distributed heat.
Use it all the year 'round more convenient
than a wood or coal stove, and more econom
ical. The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and
smell. Ia 1, t, t and 4 burner sizes, with
I or without ovens. Alio cabinet
models. Ask your dealer today.
NEWPEl&KIION
k OIL CgQEyOVE
FOR SALE BY
GILLIAM & BISBEE, Heppner.
Thomson Brothers
For Merchandise
Three complete departments from
which to choose your every need
THE
A 6000-MILE TIRE
LANCASTER WIREGRIP
The Tire With a Thousand Claws
Insures greater mileage and
costs but little more than
ordinary tires.
L. E. HILL, Agent
Willow Street, Heppner, Ore, .
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 & Sor.
IjOcuI Hoy Sick at Mare Island.
From reports received by J. S.
Young of this city, his son Robert,
who enlisted some time ago as a ma
rine, is ill in the hospital at the Mare
Inland Training station, suffering
from an attack of rheumatism.
Large Shipment of Cultle.
Last week witnessed a large ship
ment of cattle from the local yards
to the Portland market. Dillard
the largest Individual shipper. Mr.
French headed the list with 7 cars.
Other shippers were S. Dickerson,
Fred Rader, G. A. Farrcna, Ray Rob
inson, one car of cattle each.
Last Saturday's Oregonian makes
a Bhort notice of a marriage license
having been Issued at Seattle to
Maruice Smead and Olive D. Sutton',
both of Portland. No announcement
of the marriage, however, lino vnt
reached Mr. Sraead's Dermic In llnnn.
French, the Gurdane stockman, was ner.