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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON', THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918. PAGE THRE3 G.-T. WANT COLUMN FOR SALE Good Woom house, built three years. FwmlBhed thru out with best of furniture and player piano. A bargain if Ufcen Boon. In quire Gazette-Times office. 15-lm FOR SALE One T)eering 2-man Combine, with engine. Has never been run. Terms reasonable, tf. WALT ROOD, Heppner. FOR SALE Mack truck in good running order. Inquire at this of fice. . . FOR SALE Eighteen or twenty head of mixed cattle, yearlings, and cowa with first and second calves. 17-tr. BARNEY JlcDEVlTT. lone, Oregon. FOR SALE Modern 6-room cot tage, with pantry and bath and other modern conveniences. Choice location. Inquire Case Furniture Co. ' FOR SALE Two, good, heavy, gentle work mules. Five head of good work horses and mares, three of ..which are good leaders. Inquire Frank Anderson, Heppner. 4-tf Dr. N. E. WINNARD Physician & Surgeon Office in Fair Building HEPPNER - - OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. Phyniclan Surgeon Office la Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER :-: ;-: OREGON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located In the Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 wd 6. HEPPNER, OREGON . DR. GUNSTER VETERINARIAN Licensed Graduate HEPPNER - - ORE. Telephone 722 (Way or Night) DR. 1. L. CAUjOWAY (steuttuthic Physician 6 Roberts Building ... Phone 643 At Lexington Tuesday and Thursdays WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW Offlce in Jiaeonic Building, Heppner, Oregon Offce oa west end ot May Street HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VAOTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW S. E. NOTSON ATTORNElf-AT-LAW Office, Roberts Bui Wis. Heppner Offlce Phone, Main 6.4 S Residence Phone Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberta Building, Heppner, 6reg. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONS :- OREGON PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONSORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVING 2Bc ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER :- OREGON M. J. BRADFORD "The Village Painter" Contractdlng Painting and Paper banging, Phone 653. Offlce 1st Door Wtst of Creamery DR. J. G. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Portland, Oregon. Regular monthly visits to Hepp ner and lone. Watch paper for dates. A 10-20 and 12-25 Case Gas Trac tor, guaranteed to be in good 'con dition,: for sale by N Vaughn & Sons, Heppner. E. J. Sf ARKEY ' Electrician House Wiring a Specialty Heppner Oregon Phone 633 LOST Two Miller tires, rim and license No. 30072, between Pilot Rock and Heppner. Reward for return. Finder return to Jos. Farley, Heppner. You are further notified that said I :eo. J. I urrin nas paia uura " emises for prior or subequent years, with the rate of interest on said . .lounts as follows. 3 -Ui4 ii15 .916 : 917 -vlaieli la, lit la March 27, 1916 March 23, 1917 March 12, 191 (,0b l IZU.V7 2079 I 26.59 2085 $2K.40 215S II $37.55 la i 15 IS 15 JLEGALNOJHJC . NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the second Monday in Sep tember (2Ionday, September 9lli, 191 S.) the Board ot equalization of Morrow County, Oregon, will attend at Court House in Morrow County, Oregon, und publicly e:;unine the assessment ttolls for Morrow County, Oregon, for the year of 101S, and viU correct errors hi , vahiatkn, description or qualities of land, lots ;r other property assessed by the assessor of Morrow County, Oregon for the year 1918 All perons interested or having any complaint against their assess ment for year 1918, should appear at that time. Petitions for reduction In assessment must 'he presented in writing verified by oath of appli cant or his attorney, and must be filed with the board the first week it is in session and any petition or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered ot acted upon by Board. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August 15th, 1918. J. J. WELLS, Assessor Morrow County, Oregon. 4t fald Ous Thelander. as the owner of iio legal- title to the above described i openv as the same appears of record, each of the other persons above .1 nel are hereby further notified that .eo. J. Cuirin, plaiutirt, will apply to ae circuit Court of the County and i.ate aforeuaid for a decree foreclosing he lien usainst the property aoove ues j.ibeil. and mentioned in said certifi cate. And you are hereby summoned 10 apnea- within sixty days after the iisi publication of this summons, ex lusive of Hie day of said first publica ;dii. and defend this -action or pay the , man mis :i:-s above shown, toRether ,i li c-'-i ""'I accrued interest, and in e c.;? on failure to do so, a decree v.-i'.l be rem'eved foreclosing the lien of ..... costs against tiie land .'.I p. .iluve named. 'Jlu; s:i.i..,ni,ii Is published by order f H e Ho.,')!i-ble Gilbert W. riielps, ,ii(i:,f of liu- Circuit Court of the State f i'.t'Ki t r tha County of Morrow, ..nd sai l oiiicr :;ia made and dated the .;,( dt ;. of Ausust, 131, and the dale jI li: Si. liUi;'.ic;lliull of tills Hillllllions is lite '.uli day of Autr'ust, 191. All process and papers in this pro i eediUK may be served upon the under pinned residing within the iUute of ( ire- (iii at Hie address hereafter mention ed. 8. E. NOTSO.V. -Attorney for I'laintiif. Address. Heppner, Oregon. A 2U-0 31. SHABECORSUGAR V1TH THE ALLIES IN THK ClIK'l'IT CO I I1T OF TICK STATIC OK OKKOX, FOB 1IOIIHOW COVSiTY, v tleo. J. Onrrin, l laintiff vs. Otis Thelander. Defendant. SIMMON FOB PI I1I.K T10 I FOKIK I.OKl BK OF TAX 1.1K.N. To Gus Thelander, the anove named defendant In the Same of the Stnte of OreK" Vnn nm herebv notified that lo. 3. Currin is the holder of certificate of Delinquency numbered 341 issuetl on the iih dav of March. 1915. bv the Tax Collector of the County of Morrow State of OreKon. for the amount of Twenty seven and 15-100 Dollars, the same be intf the amount then due and delin quent for taxes for the year 1913 to Rether with penalty. Interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lots 1 'and 2 and the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion 1, Township 1 South, Range 24 E. W. M. British Get Two Pounds a Month. French Pound and Halt, Italians One Pound. GERMAN SUPPLY PLENTIFUL All Nations' Permit Use of Sweetening for Home Preserving Purposes. i America's nmv sugar ration of two i pounds a mouth per person Is equlta I ble when compared with the sugar ra 1 tion enforced by rigid governmental order in England, France and Italy, na tions with which we are sharing sugar. Each Allied nation In the matter of sugar consumptionis sharing on near est possible equal terms the hardships imposed by greatly altered conditions In 'the world sugar situation. Formerly classed as a luxury, sugar Is now a war time essential. The fair and Just division of this essential is in the hands of the various Allied foodj controllers. The I'nitod States Fjind Admlnistra lion has asked this nation to observe voluntary sugar ration of two pounds per person a month. In the other countries at war with Germany sugar Is one of the scarce artk-les on every menu whether in the households of both rkh and poor, or In the uotels. England today has a sugar ration of two pounds per month per person. In France the ration Is a pound and a 1 half and In Italy It is one pound a : tnonth. And the prices In allied coun tries are from two to three times as high as In America. If you go to a hotel In England or France these days and order tea or coffee they serve absolutely no sugar with It If you want sugar you must bring It with you. In England it Is allowable to use one-seventh of an ounce of sugar in the preparation of each luncheon. In France many persons carry little sac charine tablets about with them for use In hotels and in England rich arid poor must take their suaar with them If they wish to have sweetened tea while visiting friends. Before .the war started France had (En.OOU acres devoted to stijrnr produc tion. By. 1017 the French sugar acre age had decreased to ISO.O'K) ucr.-s Today the French man or vnii;::ii with a sugar card has no assurance whatever that he or she will he aide to actually buy sugar. To buy It, one must first find it Italy Has "State Sugar." , Especially drastic regulations govern the use of sugar in Italy. Its- iminii facture, distribution and sale are close ly controlled, and in part actually taken over by the state. Saccharine Is permitted to he sold iind used as a substitute for sugar and the government manufactures a mix ture of saccharine and sugar called "State Sugar," which Is largely used. German Sugar Ration Adequate. Germany, before the war, produced a great surplus of sugar and exported large quantities. Today the Germans have virtually gone, out of the export business, but have plenty of cheap sugar for home use. Wholesale prices prevalent in the Allied nations, according to Informa tion received by the United States Food Administration are as follows: England, 10 cents a pound; France, 12 cents; Italy, 2G cents. While these high prices are being paid abroad the Amurican wholesale price Is being held at 7 cents. Waldsnsians In the War, "Over 4,000 Wuldcnsian soldiers are with the colors," writes an Italian pas tor. Five pastors are chaplains, and the government has appointed a chap lain for the Protestant prisoners in terned in Italy. Already a number of Waldenslan officers and soldiers have given their lives for liberty and justice. The technicalities of tire con struction do not interest you. It isn't what goes into a tire, but what comes out of it, that counts. .eily- Springfleld Tires go their guaranteed distance on the road not over the adjustment; counter, and 7000, 8000 or 10,000 miles on the highway is a com mon Kelly-Springfield performance. HENRY COHN, Local Dealer Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Manne Corps recruits. Join Now! thOCM MOHCAN sens ca APPLY AT ANY ?OST OFFICE for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM Men who wear this emblea art U.S. MARINES "When a man gets to wanting real tobacco comfort and lasting quality he can go straight to Eeal Gravely Chewing Plug every time. Fey ton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Phi 10c a pouch and worth it Gravely lasts so much longer it eoid no more to chew than ordinary plug P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company Danvillo, Virginia p'f if L2TKJ Pt TT7TT Y u u u 1 l W . II 1 I m is i HELPis SCARCE ami tiie weeds will ruin the sumnier fallow if not killed. THE JONES; WEEDER will save 60 in labor and do a bet ter job than the usual methods. Get yours early before they are all gone See C E Jones or H C Ashbaugi Heppner, Ore. not? Hoitc I Observe them by mcauwa uajo. p I S H 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, GLAMS, 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 Alter My 1st ItUHttlh n n it if it ii it m ii :i i II11W Rial if w) fiord wan S ' I ' t I ' , i ariu ,11! i vrs y , jporrmg Come see Us. If, A A WE WILL MAKE A HIT WITH YOU WHKX YOU TO US 1X)U SPORTING GOODS AXI) HAKDWAHK. ' OUlt Sl'OHTIXG GOODS AUK THK "Al THOKIZED" KIXD, SELECTUD VOi THKIU HIGH QUALITY AND V8KO BY THE lIKi Clil'HS. S oil Wllilj ALWAYS FIND IT CHEAPEST IX THE EXD TO BUY OUR GOOD GOODS BECAUSE THEY LAST SO MUCH LONGER AND GIYE SO MUCH BETTER SATISFACTION. COME TO US FOR YOUR SPORTING GOODS AND HARD WAREOUR PRICES WILL STRIKE YOU RIGHT. VSE OUR HARDWARE; IT STANDS HARD WEAR. Peoples Hardware Co Successors to Tash & Akers 'I mil! it li a ii li nil in