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TIIE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OKEGOX, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1917. ?;!iro Four FOR SAI.K Shetland ponies. In quire of Josephine Woolery, lone. FOR SALE A child's high chair and a willow body baby carriage. In quire at this office. 2t. Homestead Relinquishments FIVE OR SIX SEE ME BEFORE MAKING FILINGS CO. Albany residence to trade for Heppner real estate or auto. In quire G.-T. office. 2t. MINOR & Grain Insurance I ALSO CARRY AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF INSURANCE AND BONDS. ROY V. WHITEIS The Insurance Man Heppner, Oregon Patronize Home Industry We compete with any first-class tailoring house in Portland both in material and workmanship. ORDER YOUR SUIT NOW! Our Fall and Winter stock has just arrived. Come in and get your pick early. Louis Pearson MERCHANT TAILOR Town and Country. D. C. McCroskey and wife of As toria were in the city Monday. W. W. Ewing of Cecil spent Mon day and Teusday in Heppner. J. L. Wilkins left the first of the week for a vacation of ten days. . Criss Hamilton of Monument was a visitor in Heppner the first ot the week. Bernard Pehr, principal of the Hardman school, was in the city Tuesday.. Ralph Burnslde was a Heppner visitor Monday from his home in the Hardman section. Mrs. C. C. Chick of lone motored to Heppner Monday and spent a few hours in this city shopping. I. P. Richardson, Standard Oil representative, with offices in Port land, paid the local office a call this week. County clerk Waters issued a mar riage license this week to G. H. Tup per and Reine Otea, both young peo ple of Ione.- Dr. N. E. Winnard reports the ar rival of a fine daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bray in this city Saturday, August 18. Attorney Cal Sweek and Mrs. Bweek are spending their vacation at the summer cottage of Mrs. Sweek's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne at Newport beach. Helen Whittington, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Whittington, underwent an operation last week for the removal of her ton sils. Dr. Winnard had charge of the case. A new subscriber to The Gazette Times this week is Frank Woods. Mr. Woods will have charge of one of Ed Neill's bands of sheep in Idaho for flie next few months. He left Hepp ner this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vaughn spent several days in the mountains last week gathering the luscious huckle berries. They met with such good success that they will return there in another week. Vawter Crawford and Tom Chid sey are spending a few days in the mountains this week, hunting, fish ing, picking huckleberries and other wise enjoyng the recreative effects of Blue Mountain air. . Fred Ashbaugh, accompanied by his wife and son paid Heppner a short call Tuesday. Mr. Ashbaugh is a thresherman of prominence in the Hardman section, and has just recent ly branched out into the saw mill business. Contractor Ed Buckman is busy this week laying new concrete wains along the front of the properties owned by Mrs. Elizabeth J. Ayers and A. L. .Ayers on Chase street. He Just finished a considerable stretch of walk iilong the A. M. Slocum proper ties in west Hepptttr. Oscar R. Otto left Wednesday for a brief business trip to Portland. Mrs. Frank J. Hopkins, formerly Miss Zarah Snell, is visiting with rel atives in Arlington this week. Andy Rood and daughter, Miss Millie, left last Saturday for a va cation visit at Portland and the coast. Leonard Carlson was In the city Tuesday from his Gooseberry ranch making preparations to start thresh ing. Miss Evelyn Shipley returned Mon day from a ten-days' visit at Portland and Seaside and has resumed her po sition in the sheriff's office. W. P. Dutton returned to his Port land home Wednesday after spending a few days in Heppner attending to business matters. John Hiatt and family have re turned to their Heppner home after spending ten days at the Hiatt ranch in the mountains. Aaron Peterson and son Henry of the Gooseberry section were in Hepp ner Sunday. Mr. Peterson says his grain made a much better yield than he had anticipated earlier in the sea son, the average yield was 15 hush els per acre. Ralph Benge, formerly extensive wheat grower of Morrow county, was in Heppner this week on a brief bus iness visit. Mr. Benge owns a ranch in the Six Dollar neighborhood which is beng farmed at the present time by Frank Parker. E. P. Jarmon was in Heppner the first of the week from his ranch on Butter creek. He reports the hay crop a little short this year owing to the protracted dry spell. General conditions in his locality are good in spite of this according to Mr. Jarmon. Lowell Twlchell, who has been working with the Sherman Wakefield harvest crew on Heppner Flat, met with an accident Saturday morning which will probably lay him off for the next thirty days. The accident occurred when he attemepted to Jump from a header box to the spout on the header. In some manner he fell and dislocated an arm at the el bow. BARGAIN IN LUMBER 2000 feet, 2x6, No. 1 and 2 Common Lengths 10 to 24 feet. J. W. JOHNSON, Telephone 353 Heppner. The Government needs Farmers as well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon & California Railroad Co. Grant Lands Title revested In United States. To be opened for homesteads and sale, Containing some of best land left In United States. Large Copyrighted Map, showing land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, temperaturei etc., by counties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box (10, Portland, Oregon. For Sale A 6-passenger Studeba- ker car; has run 3000 miles. Good condition, 5 new tires. See H. C. Ashbaugh. tf. 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 SALE A combination hay, dairy and wheat farm; 318 acres. A snap for somebody. Call on or address Evans Bros., Lexington. Oregon. tf. FOR SALE 1840 acre Wheat and Stock Ranch, well Improved. Plenty of spring water for stock. AU farm implements and improvements go with place. Easy terms. Eight miles from railroad. Inquire M. J. Devin & Sons, Heppner, Oregon. FOR SALE Eight medium-sized mules, wagon and harness, gang plow and some furniture. See me at my place about 2 miles below Hynd Bros, ranch on Sand Hollow. E. BACK. Steam Vulcanizing Tubes and casings given prompt attention. Leave repair work at Vaughn & Sons, Hard ware. All work guaranteed. AKERS & BARLOW, Props. , NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the second Monday in September (Monday, September 10th, 1917) the Board of Equalization of Morrow County, Oregon, will attend at the Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, and publicly exam ine the Assessment Rolls for Morrow County, Oregon, for the year 1917, and will correct all errors in valua tion, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed by the Assessor of Morrow County, Oregon, for the year 1917. All persons interested or having any complaint against their assess ment for the year 1917 should ap pear at that time. Petitions for re duction in assessment must be pre sented in writing, verified by oath of applicant or his attorney, and must be filed with the board the firsl week it is in session and any petition or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or acted upon by the board. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August 23rd, 1917. J. J. WELLS, Assessor for Morrow County, Oregon. A 23-3t. 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Here you have practically unlimited range for selection from an excellent, complete, and large up-to-date stock. We enjoy an extensive out-of-town patronage which has come to us un solicited. Our stocks of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware and Novelties are chosen with care by experts and you'll find nothing of the trashy or der here. One of the best known values offered anywhere in the Uni ted States rs OUR SPECIAL $100 DIAMOND RING It's just one of many lustances c f our buying and selling superiority. We welcome inquiries. If upon re ceipt of goods you are not satisfied, money will be cheerfully refunded upon their return. Y i m if JAEGER BROS. ! frjj JEWELERS OPTICIANS 3 J pj PORTLAND, OREGON fe You Know What You Want and whatever it is in clothes, should your preference be tailoring, we'll be delighted to measure you for an ED.V. PRICE & CO. Summer Suit Select your own style and pattern and we'll do the rest ' G O O D G G O D S Young Men Who Prefer Tailoring Our policy is broad' gauged. We're here to sell you what you want. We're glad to recom' mend ED.V. PRICED CO. Merchant Tailors, Chicago See our remark able display of Summer fabrics. IBB '1 I x z Y Y T i t T Si Y X :! T Much Time and Money have been wasted in a vain endeavor to convince people that there is real virtue in Imitations and Substitutes, not alone in the goods them selves, but in the methods of selling. In the end the people find out that it is only a "new slant" to the old game and that any variations from the established principles of sound business dealing are sure to result unsatisfactorily. Let your local dealer show you "the Nigger-in-the-wood-pile." It's there. I AM YOUR DEALER IN PIANOS, COLUMBIA AND EDISON GRAPH0PH0NES AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE AND I DEFY ANYONE TO GIVE YOU A BETTER BAR GAIN THAN YOU GET FROM ME. Oscar R. Otto, Heppner, Ore. 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