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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
HIE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEITNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917 Tace Six Fruits and Vegetables EAT GREEN STUFF WHILE IT IS PLENTIFUL AND CAN THE . SURPLUS. THIS WILL BE TRUE FOOD CONSERVATION. Peaches-Special for Canning MELONS SANTA CLAUS CANTALOUPES MUSKMELON HONEY DEW CASABA ICE CREAM FRUITS PLUMS - PEACHES APPLES PEARS VEGETABLES CORN BEANS CUCUMBERS TOMATOES SWEET POTATOES GREEN BELL PEPPERS Sam Hughes Co "House of Reliable Merchandise" I E L. E. Friedley, who farms exten sively in the Lexington country was a visitor in Heppner Saturday and took in the lecture on smut by J. C. Hawkins. J. D. Bauman, present owner of the Borg ranch near Lexington, was in Heppner Saturday and took in the preaching of Mr. Hawkins on smut. Uncle George Dykstra was in town Saturday from his farm in the foothills. Win. Floreon was down from his Willow creek ranch on Saturday. Miss Cora Mae Crawford visited for a few days with some of her girl friends in lone, taking advantage of the school vacation. Dock Brown was over from Condon on Monday to attend the funeral of his old friend and neighbor, George Perry. Marion Evans, ex-sheriff of Morrow county was ud from his Willow creek farm Saturday for a short time. E. O. Haverstlck who farms the Adkins place on Rhea creek, was a Heppner business visitor Saturday. The treasury department, through the internal revenue service at Port land, Ore., has made public the fol lowing list of articles taxable on and after October 4. i The war revenue fill of October 3, 1917, effective on Jmi after October 4, 1917, imposes taxes as follows: Three per cent on all articles here inafter set forth, sold by manufac turers, producers or Importers on and after October 4, 1917. The tax also applies to all the ar ticles hereinafter set forth held and intended tor sale by Jobbers wholesalers who are not manufactur ers, producers or importers. Every jobber and wholesaler Is re quired to make Inventories of all such articles as of October 4th, and to file returns within thirty days after such date, which inventory will in due course be verified bja revenue offi cer: ' B. Chewing gum or substitute therefore, perfumes, essences, ex tracts, toilet waters, cosmetics, pe troleum jellies, hair oils, pomades. hair dressings, hair restorers, hair dyes, tooth and mouth washes, denti frices, tooth pastes, aromatic cachous, toilet soaps or powders, or any sim ilar substance, article or preparation, by whatever name known or distin guished, to be used or applied for toilet purposes. C. Pills, tablets, powders, tinc tures, troches or lozenges, syrups, medicinal cordials or bitters, ano dynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, wa ters (except those taxed under Sec tion 314 of the war revenue act which refers to fruit juices, carbonat ed waters, etc.) Essences, spirits oils and all medicinal preparations compounds or compositions whatso ever, the manufacturer or producer of which claims to have any private formula, secret or occult art for mak ing or preparing same, or has claims to have any exclustve right or title to making or preparing same, or which are prepared, uttered, vended or ex posed for sale under any letters pat ent or trade mark, etc. Three per cent on all automobiles, automobile trucks, automobile wa gons and motor cycles. On all piano players, graphaphones phonographs, talking machines and records for the same. On all cameras, tennis rackets, golf clubs, baseball bats, lacrosse sticks, balls of all kinds including baseballs, footballs, tennis balls, golf balls, la crosse balls, billiard and pool balls, fishing- rods and reels, billiard and pool tables, chess and checker boards and pieces, dice, games and parts of games, except playing cards and children's tops and games. A record should be kept showing the exact quantity of each article sold and sucn record will in due course be verified by a revenue officer. Prepared syrups or extracts, sold by manufacturers, producers or Im porters: For not more than $1.30 per gal lon, tax, 6c per gallon. More than $1.30 and not more than $2.00, tax, 8c per gallon. More than $3 and not more than $3, tax, 10c per gallon. More than $3 and not more than $4, tax, 15c per gallon. ,Mre tta .44r tai: 20o per gal lon. ' " Unfermented grape juice, soft ddnks, etc., sold by manufacturers, producers or importers, and ginger ale, etc., and other carbonated water or beverages manufactured or sold by the manufacturer, producer or im porter of carbonic acid gas used in carbonating the same, lc per gallon. Natural tnineral waters or table waters sold by producer or bottler or Importer at over 10 cents per gallon, lc per gallon. Carbonic acid gas, sold by the man ufacturer, producer or Importer there of, Ec per pound. Moving picture films which have not been exposed, l-4c pef linear foot. Positive moving picture films ready for projection, l-2c per linear foot. CRESTON LEATHERS Chester Leathers, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leathers, of Hardman, died at John Day, Oregon, Oct. 11. Funeral services were conducted at the I. O. O. F. hall in HaVdman on Saturday last and the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery west of Hardman, Turner B. MacDonald, pas tor of the Church of Christ at Hepp ner, officiating. i Creston was an unusually manly little fellow and the idol of his pu ents as well as of his many acquain tances. The funeral was largely at tended and the love of the community toward him was plainly manifested in the many floral offerings and express ions of genuine sorrow. He was born at Lone Rock, Oregon, on May 24 1912, and was aged 5 years, 4 months and 17 days at the time of his death. The afflicted parents have the sympa thy of the entire community. W. B. Jenks of Monument was a visitor in Heppner the first of the week. I twte - :Ml i ( I llkK - . i if jj ' ' y THINK what a splendid thing it would be if "The Most Beautiful Car in America" were standing in front of your house. Think of the endless pleasure it would bring to you your friends and every member of the family. Why not make this dream come true. The Paige "Sixo1 costs only $1330. , It would be impos sible to invest this amount of money to any better advantage. It would mean immediate dividends in the . form of health and happiness for your loved ones Think it over and see the Paige Dealer today A single demonstration will convince you that a Paige is the car of your- choice. The Linwood "Six-39" 5-passenger, $1330 Essex "Six-55" 7-passenger $1775; Coupe "Six-5 J ' 4-passtnge- l!S5Ci Town Car "Six-55" 7-passenger $3230, Limousine "Six-55" "-passertsr , $J230;Sedsn "Six-55"" 7-passenger J2850. Brockland? 4-casser:ge' f i . Glendale "Six-39" Chummy Roadster $1330 Dartmocr "S.x-3? 1 cf passenger$1330;Sedan"Six-3Q"5-pasenger$!9:5 Pr-ces! c b Defcit PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT N'.ICri Rivers Auto Co. Jone, Oregon Machinery for the Farmer Whether it be PLOWS, HARROWS, DISKS, WEEDERS, DRILLS, WAGONS Or Something Along the Line of Motors, Gas Engines or Automobiles you will find whBt you Want at Agents for Hudson, Super-six Chevrolet Get bur figures first pr last Comparion of price with value will find you buying here. 1 Lumber Moulding Screen Doors Shingles J I ALL KINDS OF BUILD ING MATERIAL GET MY FIGURES BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER ELSEWHERE H. C. GITHENS LUMBER YARD MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON a f H--!-I"J'5":--H--!-"!-H THE CIGAR MEN OF HEPPNER. IN A MEETING HELD THE FIRST OF THE WEEK, DECIDED TO MAKE AN INCREASE IN THE PRICES OF ALL CI GARS, CIGARETTES AND ALL 5-CENT TOBACCOS, OF PRACTICALLY 50 PER CENT. THIS IS MADE NECESSARY BY THE WAR TAX ON TOBACQOS RE CENTLY PUT INTO EFFECT BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. ALBERT WILLIAMS WOOD AND COAL I have taken over the fuel businesses of both the Hepp ner Wood Yard and C. H. Goldsmith, and can furnish fuel of all kinds in any quantity desired. Leave orders at Humphreys Drug Co. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. 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. For sale or trade, 320 acres of Sherman county wheat land. Inquire Gazette-Times. LADIES I am Heppner agent tor the Splrrelll corset.' See me before buying. Satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. H. McATEE KINNEY. I haul baggage and passengers to and from the depot to any part of the city. Phone 666 or 183. Lee Cant-well. For Sale A.B-passenger Studeba ker car; has run 3000 miles. Good condition, 6 good tires. See H. C. Ashbaugh. tf. WALL PAPER BUYERS ATTEN. HON, 1916 BARGAINS. Assortment never better. Nearly entire line at last years prices. Case Furniture Co. Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. Wlnnard, or money refunded. HI prices are reasonable, and he Is where you can always find him. No charge tor testing eyes. tf. WANTED To work on ranch; man and wife. Experienced hand. Call Main (64, Heppner.