The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 17, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918.
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EVERYBODY KNOWS
VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS
BUICK
BUIGK
Announcing New Models for 1918
THE NEW BUICK LINE
for nineteen-eighteen is complete from every standpoint of finish, refinement, comfort
and service and provides a car for every demand. The successful development of the
valve-in-head motor by Buick builders proves what can be done when the idea is right
and its application sound.
NO DUST NO EXPOSURE NEW MODEL BUICK VALVES ENCLOSED IN
' DUST-PROOF CASE.
New Buick Prices :
E- 4 $920.
Vj-ii Wm. Two-passenger roadster.
E-35 $925. Five-passenger touring car.
F-44. 1-I1ri 3-naa . mnriafor: fi-rvlinrlpr.
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E45
E-46
E47
E-49
$1415. 5-pas. touring car, 6 cyl.
$1845. 4-passenger Coupe, 6 cyL
$1945. 5-pa89enger Sedan, 6 cyL
k1(U5. 7- nna. touriner car. 6 cvl.
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E-50 $2325. 7 passenger Sedan, 6 cyL
ALBERT BO WKER
LOCAL AGENT
HEPPNER GARAGE
Kvery one concedes the fact that
PHOTOGRAPHS
make the most appropriate
CHRISTMAS GIFT
but many overlook the further truth
that we do not carry them in stock.
Inasmuch as your photograph must
be manufactured to your order, make
a date ror an early sitting.
DO IT NOW.
SIGSBEE STUDIO
OVER OPERA HOUSE
Heppner, Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
: of the Farmers & Stockgrowers Na
, tional Bank of Heppner on the last
I Saturday in January (January 261
! between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4
P. M. of said date for the purpose of
electing directors and the transaction
of such other business as may legally
come before the meeting.
Dated this 20th day of December
1917.
S. W. SPENCER, Cashier.
APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING
PERMITS. .
Notice is hereby given that all ap
plications for permits to graze cattle,
horses and sheep within the UMA-
i TILL A NATIONAL FOREST during
the season 1918, must be filed in my
office at Pendleton, Oregon, on or be
fore January 31, 1918. Full infor
mation in regard to the grazing fees
to be charged and blank forms to be
used in making applications will be
furnished upon request.
W. W. CRYDER, Supervisor.
I Want to Buy a
Stock Grain Ranch
Give full description and particulars regarding improve
ments and equipment, also stock, if any. Give number of
acres seeded or ready to seed; full size and description of
ranch. Am stopping with friends and do not want to
waste any time investigating unreasonable priced prop
erty. GIVE LOWEST PRICE AND TERMS.
ADDRESS
LOCK DRAWER No. 20
Lexington, Oregon
NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLD
ERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of stockholders of the
Heppner Mining Company will be
held at the office of Sam E. Van Vac-
tor in Heppner, Oregon on the second
Tuesday in February, being the 12th
day of February, 1918, at 2 o'clock
p. m. This meeting is for the pur
pose of electing officers and for the
transaction of Buch other business
that may appear.
D. B. STALTER, President.
J. 0. HAGER, Secretary.
P t. sis
THOS. F. RYAN
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County administratrix of
the estate of Richard Joseph Hoge
land, deceased; and that all persons
having claims against the said estate
must present the same duly verified
(according to law to me at Parkers
: Mill, Oregon, within six months from
jthe date of the first publication of
this notice, said date of first publica
tion being January 3, 1918.
(Signed) Catherine M. Hogeland,
Administratrix.
. -. .. . J. J.
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4.
Wide Difference Noted.
Before the war. and before the
price of shoes took the skyrocket!
glide, raw and green hides brought!
from eight to ten cents a pound in
this county. A shoe that brought M j
in anti-bellum days now is sold for
from $8 to $10, and hides are only,
worth 12 V6 cents, and in fact there'
is very little sale of hides at this time '
at all. It looks like allies of the'
kaiser have a grip on the shoe and
the leather business. Canyon City
Eagle.
Moving Stock to Heppner.
Seventy-five head of cattle belong
ing to Percy Hughes, which were be
ing fed by Nelson Taylor at the Lisle
ranch, will be taken back to Heppner
next week. On account of the mild
winter the stock cattle were able to
get along so far on bunch grass, thus
leaving a large store of hay at Hepp
ner, which will now be fed to beef
cattle. Echo News.
R. F. Wiglesworth, Butter creek
stockman, was a Saturday business
visitor in this city.
In announcing today his candidacy
for State Treasurer, Judge Thos. F,
Ryan, Assistant State Treasurer, said
he would make neither a speaking
; nor a traveling campaign In behalf of
.his candidacy, he declaring' that dur
ing the present world struggle for
democracy it is the duty of all cltl
tens to devote their energy, time, and
money towards aiding to win the war,
Judge Ryan is the fourth to an
nounce for the office. The other as
pirants are: Ed. C. Cuslck, an Al
bany banker, O. M. Plummer, Port
land school director, and William Ad
ams, Treasurer of Portland.
"For the past seven years I have
occupied the office of Assistant State
Treasurer, and in the coming prlmai
ies my official record will be my plat
form," said Judge Ryan.
"With the world at war and our
nation sacrificing the flower of its
manhood and wealth that Democracy
may triumph and gain a world-wide
foothold, it is the duty of every citi
zen to devote as much of his time, en
ergy and money as possible to aid in
winning the war, and I shall make
neither a speaking nor traveling cam
paign, but shall submit my qualifica
tions to the people and leave my can
didacy to their verdict," he contin
ued. "This is no time for politics and
costly campaigns; no time to be tour
ing and scouring the state for rotes
to gratify political ambitions.
"I am proud of the system that has
been Inaugurated in the State Treas
urer y Department by State Treasurer
Kay and myself. The national exam
iners have given us credit for per
forming more work with less money
than any other treasury in the Union
and also with having the best regu
lated and-most efficient office. If I
am nominated and elected, I pledge
myself to maintain the present high
standard of the office that the Oregon
Treasury Department may continue
to hold first place among the treasur
ies of the United States.
"Having, as Assistant State Treas
urcr, made a study of the several
State Institutions, I feel that I am
thoroughly conversant with their re
quirements, and also the duties of the
Boards and Commissions on which
the State Treasurer serves as a mem
ber. I also believe that my long resi
dence in Oregon and years of service
as a public official has made me fa
miliar with the needs of the agricul
tural, horticultural, drainage, irriga
ion and other industrial interests of
the State, and if nominated and elect
ed, I will endeavor to the best of my
ability to promote the welfare of
these industries and to give the peo
ple an efficient, economical and business-like
administration."
Judge Ryan is a resident of Oregon
City, and previous to becoming As
sistant State Treasurer, he had served
as Mayor of that city, and also as
County Judge of Clackamas county.
Among the reforms inaugurated by
him as Mayor was the creation of a
Board of Water Commissioners
through which Oregon City procured
Its present splendid system of pure
mountain water. He was also the or
iginal promoter of the movement
which resulted in giving to the City
of the Falls its municipal elevator,
the first of its kind on the Coast.
For eight years he served as Coun
ty Judge of Clackamas county, ana
all of his administrations were charc-
terized by efficiency and economy.
He was re-elected by one of the
largest majorities ever given a pub
lic official in the county. He also
served as school director for Oregon
City for eighteen years.
Judge Ryan is a recognized author
ity on State Inheritance Tax Law
questions. During the time he has
served at Assistant State Treasurer
he has represented the State in sev
eral hundred Inheritance tax cases in
court. In all save two, he obtained
favorable decrees, recovering for the
State thousands of dollars,
He is a member of the Grange and
during the last session of the legisla
ture rendered valuable assistance to
the committees of the Orange and
Farmers Union In preparing and se
curing the passage of the Rural Cred
it Law. He was a pioneer in the good
roads movement in the State, and
with the late Tom Richardson and
others, formulated the plans for the
Oregon Good Roads Assoclatlton, and
campaigned the state urging the con
struction of good roads from farming
sections to market places. Judge
Ryan has always been recognized as a
leading Republican and stands high
In the councils of his party. He is
also prominent as a worker in civic,
WdDOID) SALE
Will ship fine old yellow body fir, 4-foot lengths
$10.00 Per Cord
f. o. b. Heppner.
16-inch lenghts for
$11.25 Per Cord
CAR LOTS ONLY
Address or Phone
J. E. MARTIN
' "WOOD MAN"
NEWBERG, OREGON
I
Batteries Re-Charged
We have recently installed a new
TUNGAR . RECTIFIER for. re
charging batteries. -:- -p:: -" 1
Not another one like it in Morrow
County.
BRING IN YOUR BATTERIES
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
The Oregon Garage
Home of the Republic Tires
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 tim
L MONTERESTELLI
MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
PENDLETON, OREGON
FINE MONUMENT AND CEMETERY WORK
All parties interested in getting work in iny line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
m,..,,,, ""Minn iiniiiu
fraternal and charitable organiza
tions. He has always been interested
in horticulture and agriculture and is
the owner of the Ryan fruit farm
near Oregon City. Judge Ryan mar
ried Miss Inez Marshal, a prominent
Portland teacher in 1897, and has
two sons and two daughters.
Don't let him get like this
Dr. Daniels'
Antiseptic
Dusting and
Healing
Powder
FIXES GALLS. SORRS AND TUTS
Coiti only 50o Urtfc can, at our Agents
Art tor Dr. Dul.lt' Hon Bosk in Fr.
HUMPHREYS DRUG CO
Agents for Dr. Dan
iel's Horse, Cow &
dog remedies.
WITH FREE BOOKS
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.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Culick were in.
the city Saturday from their homo
south of Heppner.