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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913. Tage Two 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 hy 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. E-34 $925. E-35 $925. E-44 $1415, JS-40 $1415. o-paa. touring car, o cyx. Two-passenger roadster. E-46 $1845. 4-passenger Coupe, 6 cyl. 1 Five-passenger touring car. E-47 $1945. 5-passenger Sedan, 6 cyL 3-pas. roadster; 6-cy Under. E-49 $1645. 7- pas. touring car, 6 cyL E-50 $2325. 7 passenger Sedan, 6 cyl. ALBERT BOWKER LOCAL AGENT HEPPNER GARAGE S DF STATE Every 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. DOIT NOW. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER OPERA HOUSE Heppner, Ore. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. 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 is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers & Stockgrowers Na tional Bank of Heppner on the last Saturday in January (January 26) 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 TILLA 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. 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 12 th 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 such other business that may appear. D. B. STALTER, President. J. 0. HAGER, Secretary. 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 the date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publica tion being January 3, 1918. (Signed) Catherine M. Hogeland, Administratrix. 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 We Invite Your Patronage tTt TTt TTTTTT TTTttttt Tt tTtTTtTT TTT TTT T APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS NOTICE is hereby given that all applications for permits, to graze cat tle, horses and sheep within the WHITMAN NATIONAL FOREST during the season of 1918 must be filed in my office at Baker, Oregon, on or before February 15, 1918. Full information in regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used In making applications will be furnished upon request. R. M. EVANS, Supervisor. STRAYED From the Umatilla National Forest Reserve 4 yearling steers and two cows with calves, 3 steers branded inverted 87 and G on hip and others have swastika and G on' side and hip. These animals ear marked with hole In each ear. Other cow, two-year-old red heifer branded anchor S on left side, under bit in left ear and split in right ear. Anv information leading to the recovery j of any or all of the above described ' animals may be addressed to Jackson ' Bros. Gooseberry, Oregon. 4tp. Washington Wholesale prices for ; storage creamery butter have been fixed by the food administration as' j follows: New York, 47 cents a pound for the remainder of the season. Chi cago, 45 H cents a pound until Feb ruary 1, after which the price will advance of a cent every fifteen days. Butter exchanges throughout the country are expected to fix their prices in accordance with this scale. Chicago Men and women repre senting 38 Hungarian societies and more than 30,000 Hungarian citizens, pledged their loyalty to the United States at a mass meeting held under the auspices of the Illinois state coun cil of defense. Resolutions were alopted assuring the president of their appreciation of protection from unjust suspicion of dlslayolty. Chicago Refusal of packers to ar bitrate the eight-hour law, the dis charge of 20 union men from Llbby, McNeil ftLibby, and the resignation of John E. Williams as arbitrator, were given Sunday by the Chicago Federation of Labor as the reasons for the request made by the workers to President Wilson to take over the plants. The men are under agree' ment with the government not to strike during the war. New York As further evidence of the recognition women are receiving in New York politics, comes the ap pointments of three women to the of fices of deputy sheriffs. The appoint ees, furnished the $10,000 bond re quired to make access easy to Jails and other co-instituttons where they are active in welfare work. Washington No complaints have been received by the war department from any source as to shortage of food or clothing among General Per shing's forces in France, Secretary Baker declares. If there were such shortages, General Pershing would report them the secretary said. Some clothing supplies have been bought in France, but this was merely a precau tionary measure to prevent a short age in the event of the delays in ar rival of shipments from this side. New York A large candy manu facturer announces that he has solved the fuel shortage by sifting his ashes. On every ton of reclaimed cinders hb pours one gallon of kerosene and in this way obtains a ton of efficient fuel. The, sifting process costs him only $1 a ton and the kerosene 11 cents a gallon, wholesale. In other words, he is getting good fuel at the rate of $1.11 a ton. The plan has been so satisfactory that he Intends to make it permanent, even after the coal shortage is ended. Cincinnati A note of optimism on the condition of the country as a whole was sounded by Miss Jane Ad dams of Chicago in an address before the Woman's City Club. The noted social worker declared that in her opinion there is nothing to be panicky about, although some hardships must be anticipated and as far as possible prevented. She decalred that the closing down order to conserve fuel will cause only a few to suffer. The low salaried, she said, probably would be affected most and woe unto the grocer who refused to grant cred it to the man who is out of work for five days. Mr. and Mrs. Theordore Anderson of Eight Mile were Monday visitors in Heppner. Misses Ellen, Hannah and Emma Bergstrom were in the city Monday from their home in Eight Mile. Tom Morgan, pioneer Heppner res ident, has returned from Portland where he had been visiting with relatives. H. C. Glthens, local lumber dealer went to Portland last week to trans act business. He returned home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cason of lone were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. Cason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cason. Mrs. Frank Roberts of Portland and her sister, Mrs. Taylor Dodson of Bellingham, Wash., were visiting with relatives In Heppner last week. F. S. Bender k Co., of lone will continue to take orders for the new McCormlck Combine Harvester. We were badly scorched, but are still in line for this harvester business. Henry Vance returned Sunday from Portland and Astoria, where he went on business. Mr. Vance Is very much impressed with Astoria and has about decided to locate there. He has owned property there for some time. WANTED to contract with respon sible parties to log, saw and haul to cars, timber in six-south, 26 east. Might advance some money for equip ment. D. D. Darling, 662 Belmont St., Portland. 3t. WOOD k. SALE FINE Old Body Yellow Valley Fir Wood in 4-foot or 16-inch lengths at $9.50 and $10.75 re spectively. F. O. B. in yards at Heppner. Phone or Write J. E. MARTIN "WOOD MAN" NEWBERG, OREGON v.. Batteries Re-Charged We have recently installed a new TUNGAR RECTIFIER for re charging batteries. -:- -:- -:- -:- Not another one like it in Morrow County. BRING IN TOUR 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 Wanted: Good beef splitter and all round man in slaughter house. In quire at this office. L. MONTERESTEIU MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON FINE MONUMENT AND CEMETERY WORK All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mrs. Hessle Kinney McAtee will demonstate Splrelll made-to-measure corsets at the mllinery store of Mrs. F. Luper each Saturday. To secure the degree of health, comfort, stvle and. durability, your corset should be selected and fitted by a Splrelll professional trained clrsetiere. 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