The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 01, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE-TDIES, HEFPNTER, OREGON, THTRSD AY, At (;l ST 1, 1918
PAGE THREE
G.-T. WANT COLUMN
ted from system already Installed; an
FOR SALE Good 6-room house,
built three years. Furnished thru
out with best of furniture and player
piano. A bargain if taken soon. In
quire Gazette-Times office. 15-lm
ideal horn place,
fie.
Inquire at this of-
13-lm.
mil SALE Slxteea-toot Holi
Combine in good condition. Price
reasonable. Inquire Gazette-Timet
FOR SALE Light team of horses
weight about 1150 pounds. Inquire
this office. 4t.
FOR SALE Studebaker car, sev
en passenger, Model "36", perfect
mechanical condition. Terms $456.
$200 cash and note for balance. In
quire at this office. tf.
FOR SALE One Deering 2-man
Combine, with engine. Has never
been run. Ternia reasonable,
tf. WALT HOOD, Hepuuer.
FOR SALE Rest combine harves
ter, 16 or 20 foot cm. In good run
ning order except draper. Termt
reasonable. Inquire Sherman Wake
field ranch on Heppner Flat.
FOR SALE Two, good, heavy
gentle work mules. Five head o!
good work horses and mares, three ol
which are good leaders. Inquire
Frank Anderson, Heppner. 4-tf
FOR HALE Mack truck ia good
running ordur. Inquire at this office.
"WANTED To rent a farm of some
640 acres. Party has horses, implc
ments, feed and seed. Would like be
tween 400 and 500 acres of farm
land. Inside fifteen niilos of Hupp
ner. Or will buy on crop payment
contract. Inquire at this otfice.
AS TO HOW THE AMER
ICANS FIGHT
FOR HA 1.10 Good home tract on j uxT Mare, saddle and b. ulie.
outskirts of llejipiier; about 4 acres. L,,,,, baid facei bob-tailed, weight
Plenty of fruit, berries i etc., and fine ! abjut m hrdmWi j 011 ,tillo
garden tract that cuu be well irriga-, . , . R c $5.00 re-
ward.
16-3t. McENTIRE BROS., Cecil Or.
Dr. N. E. WIHNARD
, PhysiciMU Surgeon
Oftioe In Fair Building
HEPPNER - - OREGON
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
I'hjN'clan & Surgeon
Office tii Patterson Drug Store
HE1TNER :-: :-: OREGON
Dr. R. J. VAUGHN
DENTIST
Permanently located la the Odd
Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 6.
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. GUNSTER
VETERINARIAN
laceused Graduate
HEPPNER - - ORE.
Teleyhoue 722 (Day or NigUtJ
Dlt. J. L. CALIjOWAY
O-ojmtJiU- rhyhicinB
6 Roberts Building
Phone 643
At Lexlaeton
Tuesdays and Thursdays
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office iu Masonic Uuildii,
Heppner, Oregon
Offce on west end of May Street
HEPPNER, OREGON '
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORN EY-AT-LA W
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office, RobertB Building, Heppner
Office Phone, Main 64a
Residence Phone Main 665
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Duilding, Heppner, Oreg.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONB :-: :-: :-: :-: -: OREGON
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 IJoors North Palace Hotel.
TONSORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS BHAVINQ 26c
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
HEPPNER -:- -:- OREGON
M. J. BRADFORD
"The Village Painter"
Contractding Painting and Paper
hanging, Phone BBS. Office
1st Door Wtst of Creamery
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland, Oregon,
Regular monthly visits to Hepp
ner and lone. Watch paper
lor dates.
E. J. STARKEY
Electrician
House Wiring a Specialty
Heppner Oregon
Phone 633
LOST Berkshire sow, 2 or 3 yrs
old. Reward. "Eastern Oregon
Jack Furm, Lexington, Oregon.
I haul baggage and passengers tc
and from the depot to any part of tht
city. Phone 655 or 183. Lee Cant
well.
$20.00 REWARD.
Will be paid by the undersigned
for the recovery of one black mule,
about ten years old, branded TJD
connected on left stifle or shoulder.
Left my place about March 15. Phone
or write T. E. Peterson, Eight Mile
XOT1CR TO THE PUBLIC !
The people of Heppner are re
quested to clean out their ctllars and
basements that were filled last week,
as soon as possible, and to also use
disinfectants so that the danger of
typhoid may be reduced to the mini
mum.
W. W. SMEAD, Mayor.
I would kindly request that all
those who were owing me on account
of board and room rent at the time
of the fire, will now settle up. I have
many adjustments to make and need
all that is coming, and need It
promptly. Will you assist me.
PALACE HOTEL CO.
J. L. Wilkins, Manager.
NOTICE !
Notice Is hereby given that any
person who builds any fire within the
corporate limits of the city of Hepp
ner within 50 feet of any building
without first obtaining the consent of
the Marshal will be prosecuted to the
full extent of the law.
This notice to be in effect until
further notice.
W. W. SMEAD. Mayor.
(Spokesman Review.)
It is now possible to arrange an
Interesting symposium of opinions
about the worth of the American sol
diers at the front. So very much
depends on these men that for a long
time the whole world was enxicus
to know whether they could really
fight. Not the least anxious was
Berlin, for good and sufficient,
reasons. Berlin found out. After
German soldiers had encountered
sawed-off shotguns, which were Per
shing's own idea, the Berlin papers
exclaimed in horror that undoubted
ly the next American weapons would
be the original scalping knife and
tomahawk. Quite possible, but
never mind that now.
The French and English have-
lately gone on record as to how
jur men impress them from a fight
ing point of visw. A Red Cross
woman in Paris asked a newly
woumU'd poilu his opinion of the
Americans. He was a taciturn
noilu. and all he said was: "lis ne
cedent pus" they don't give ground
That was when we were doing de
tensive work only.
After the July 4 attack at Hammel,
where Americans and Australians
went over together somebody put
the. question to an American captain.
"Fine fighters," he said, "but a bit
rojigh." And in the British armies
the Australians enjoy the reputation
of being the roughest fighters on the
western front.
One German intelligence officer
reported: "They kill or are killed."
Not quite such fools as that, 'but
they do show a strong aversion to
remaining as captives in the enemy'
hands. Last vek, in the heavy
fighting on the Marne, various email
groups of Americans were cut off
and captured. One corporal was sent
back across the river in a small boat,
i guarded by two Germans. He rocked
I the boat, drowned the Germans and
I swam back to safety. Seven others
1 were started along the same route.
(Their commander knocked one Ger
man guard down with a stick of
I wood and his men disarmed the oth
ers and swam back under fire. Three
privates killed their captors with
bare hands. Sergeant J. F. Brown,
with 11 men, was cut off from the
American lines and was in a forest
occupied entirely by Germans. Later
in the day he and his 11 showed up
inside their own lines with 155 pris
oners. The Germans disapprove of these
tactics. They are not according to
Hoyle. And one can not blame them
for their opinion that men who fight
so peculiarly are likely to take to
outlandish weapons like tomahawks.
United States Department of- Agri
culture. Of this number the great-1
est percentage are iu emergency j
work helping the great land army
to produce food for this Nation and
our allies. There are 2,011 in the
emergency county agent work, 1.617
in the home demonstration work, and
1,020 In the boys' and girls' club
work. In the 33 northern and west
ern States there are 1,596 county
agent workers, of which 142 are
and emergency work. In the south
ern States there are 1,405 county
agent workers, of which 142 are
colored local agents. There are a
total of 803 home demonstration
workers in the North and West and
1,231 in the South. In the boys' and
girls' club work 1,096 men and
women are employed in the northern
and western States and 85 in the
southern States.
Sheep On Idle Cut-Over Lands.
Cut-over lands in parts of Minne
sota, Michigan, West Virginia, Lou
isiana, and other States which have
heretofore bpen idle, are now being
utilized for grazing sheep arid ar:
thus being made to do what they can
to contribute to the Nation's food
supply. Sheep extension specialists
of the Department of Agricitlltuie
are cooperating with departments
of agricultural extension in 'i
States. Sheep raisers have been
aided in securing sheep from west
ern ranges.
SapoSio doing its work. Scouring
for U.S.Marine Corps recruits.
Join Now!
tNOCH MOaCANV
(ONI CO.
Men
k who wear
this
aooiv at awv Ktiea emwem
?OST OFFICE u.s.
for ae?7 MARINES
SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM
Phone Main 204 for your baggage
transfer or the bus to the depot. M.
L. CANTWELL.
More Than 0,200 Field Workers.
More than 6,200 . county agent
workers 6,216, to be exact were
at work July 1 in the United States
carrying out the food production
and conservation program, according
to a report . recently issued by the
Oregon Military Iilice on Duty.
A squad of the Oregon .Military
Police, consisting of Sergeant C.
Lillie, Corporal H. J. Cummings,
and Privates L. F. Brown, Thomas
B. Riggs and L. M. Shadley, arrived
in Heppner the last of the week
from Pendleton and will be on duty
here the balance of the harvest
season. These men are subject to
call, night or day, and will assist in
keeping down any trouble of any
nature tit at may arise, either in
town or country. They will patrol
the farming section and look out for
fire bugs and I- W. W. agitators and
will co-operate with the local author
ities in all possible ways. At present
the squad is hillited at the high
School building, where they occupy
the domestic science department
kitchen. Sergeant Lillie would like
to get in touch with anyone who is
willing to furnish his boys with
riding horses, and would ask that
he be informed at Heppner of riding
animals that are available for their
patrol work. Some have already
been secured but others are needed.
5
Thousands of men have chewed
Eeal Gravely Chewing Plug for
twenty-five years and more. And
every time they have tried sons
ether brand it made them think
mere of Gravsiy than ever.
Peyton Brand
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
10c a pouch and worth it
mm
mm
mtsr
1
-21
Cravely lasts tow.achiongerit coofs
no more toehewthan ordinary fiag
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
DanwiltA. Virvinin
The popular new way to put the
mortgage on the farm is the tractor.
The farmer will give notes for a
hundred to a thousand that draw
interest. In the meantime the
horses become useless and eat their
heads off. The horse market is
destroyed and the brood mares that
used to earn fifty dollars a year
raising colts will be sold to the soap
factory to buy gasoline, while the
family grows discontented looking
at their neighbors new touring car.
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gaM with
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HELPisSCARCE
and the weeds will ruin the summer
fallow if not killed.
THE JONES WEEBER
will save 50 In labor an." do a bet
ter job than the usual methods.
Get yours early before they are all gone
See G E Jones or H G Ashbaugh
Heppner, Ore.
LyL
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Meatless Days!
Observe them by Eating
FISH fresh or salted
The People's Cash Market
Is cooperating with the food administration by encouraging the sale
of fish and poultry as substitutes for the otlier meats which we want
to save. , ;
FRESH OYSTERS, CLAMS, CRABS, FISH
Mr Hoover says: "Eat more fish." The best will be found here.
Phone Main, 73 HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
The Gazette-Times $2.00 After July 1st
A New Perfection
Oil Cook Stove
means kitchen
comfort and con
venience. Ask
your friend who
has one. Used in
3,000,000 homes.
Inexpensive, easy
to operate. See
them at your deal
er's today.
' Cooking Comfort
On hot summer days you want your kitchen cool
and comfortable to cook in. A New Perfection Oil
Cook Stove makes it so.
No smoke or odor; no dust or dirt, and all-the-year-round
service. '
None of the bother of coal or wood. Lights at the
touch of a match and heats in a jiffy. Economical
And you have ay the convenience of gas.
In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or without
ovens or cabinets. Ask your dealer today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK STOVE
r.;wjs.v.'-!
G. W. MILHOLLAND, Special Agent, Heppner
DEALERS :
Gilliam & Bisbee, Heppner Leach Bros., Lexington
Johnson & Bristow, lone
T. H. Lowe, Cecil
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