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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
ajr PAGE FIGHT THE Q.IZETTK-TTME8, HEPPXER, OREGOX, THTKSD AY, AVGVST 29, 1919. t T T ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? J V ? ? A rtnership Dissolution Fa The partnership of Peterson and Eskelson will sell at public auction on the Ephe Eskelson farm, 5 miles south west of Lexington and 1-2 mile north and 1-2 mile west of the Social Ridge schoolhouse on ialturday, Sept. 7th, .19)18 The following property to the highest bidder: HORSES MARES 8 years old, wgt.' 1200 lbs., and lbs. Black mare, 8 sucking colt. Black mare, 12 years old, wgt. 1250 lbs. Roan mare, 9 years old, wgt. 1100 lbs. Sorrell mare, 9 years old, wgt. 1500 lbs. Brown mare, 3 years old, wgt. 1250 lbs. Brown saddle mare. 4 years old, wgt. 1100 Bay mare, 3 years old, wgt. 1200 lbs. Black mare, 9 years old, wgt. 1500 lbs. Bay mare'. 5 years old, wgt. 1300 lbs. and suck ing colt. Sorrell mare. 4 years old, wgt. 1200 dbs., and sucking colt. 1 Bay mare, 11 years old, wgt. 1400 lbs., and suck ing colt. 1 Gray mare, 8 years oldj wgt. 1200 lbs., and suck ing colt. 1 Brown mare, 6 years old, wgl. 1200 lbs. 1 Bay mare, 12 years old. wgt-1300 lbs. GEI.DIXCS 1 grey team geldings, 9 and 10 yars old, wgt. 1400 each. 1 Black gelding, 11 years old, wgt. 1200 lbs. 1 Bay gelding 9 years old, wgi. 1300 lbs. 1 Brown gelding, 9 years old, v.gt. 1450 lbs. 1 Roan gelding, 9 years old, wgt. 1100 lbs. 1 Grey gelding, 12 years old, TVgt. 1400 lbs. Grey gelding, 7 years old, wgt. 1575 lbs. Brown gelding, 3 years old, wgt 1100 lbs. Sorrell, gelding, 3 years old, wgt. 1150 lbs. Sorrell gelding, 11 years old, wgt. 1300 lbs. Grey gelding, 4 years old, wgt. 1500 lbs. MULK8 1 Span mules, 7 and 8 years old, wgt. 1300 each.' 1 Grey mule, 3 years old, wgt. 1100 lbs. COLTS ,2 Sorrell geldings, 2 years old. 1 Roan filly, 2 years old. 1 Grey filly, 2 years old. 1 bay gelding, 2 years old. 5 Yearling draft colts. MACHINERY ALL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION 2 Discs. 2 27-Ft. Harrows. 3 Weeders. 1 MoCormick Header. 1 Combine Harvester, 14 foot cut, Separator size 20-30, 20 horsepower Continental motor on separator. Cut 600 acres of grain this fall. 4 Wagons, 3 header boxes md 3 wagon racks. 1 Superior Drill. 1 New Peoria Drill. 1 3-bottom, 14-inch Oliver plow. 1 2-bottom, 14-inch Oliver plow. 1 3-bottom, 12-inch Steel Canton plow. 1 14-inch walking plow. 1 Set Blacksmiths' tools. 10 Sets of harness. 1 Chatham Fanning Mill. . 2 50-gallon steel drums. 1 15-gallon Zerolene drum. MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY 1 Fresh Holsteln cow, calf by side. 2 Shoats. ,,r" 30 Sacks new potatoes. 00 Chickens. 130 Sacks clean seed rye. 50 Sacks of Barley. 1 Columbia Phonograph and records. 1 Range stove, fruit jars and other articles too numerous to mention. Sums over $10.00, 6 erest at 8 per cent. TTPT "D IVfC - Suras under $10.00 cash in hand; J- t-'AVVli3""-months time, approved notes, int Free Lunch at Noon Sale Begins Promptly at' 10 A. M. Peterson & Eskelson, Owners W. PREWITT COX, Clerk F. A. McMENAMIN, Heppner, Ore., Auctioneer ADDITIONAL L OCALS Kd Kellogg went to Portland this eek and will try to enlist In he ser vice with Uncle Sam. He can quality i;s a machinist. Mayor W. VV. Smead went to Port land the last of the week to attend a meeting of the Republican State Central Committee and also to take in the Klks convention there this week. Johnnie Hiatt was down from the ranch yesterday getting some extras for his header. He is busy cutting grain and suffered a breakdown with the header while in the field on Tuesday. Shelly Baldwin Is erecting a nice little home for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark on the hill on west Willow street. It Is a four-room cottage and will be occupied immediately after the first of the month by Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Sergeant Lillie of the Heppner contingent, Oregon Military Police, visited headquarters at Pendleton on Saturday. He went over with Mr. ind Mrs. Roy Whltels who made a visit of a couple of days with friends In the Umatilla capitol. WANTED To rent a farm of some 640 acres. Party has horses, implements, feed and seed. Would like between 400 and 600 acres of farm land. Inside fifteen miles of Heppner. Or will buy on crop pay ment Inquire at this office. Miss Jessica Sulim, who Is visit ing in Heppner for a short time, and who was one of the grade teachers in our school last year, is enlisting in war work, and will go to France NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNTING. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned lias filed' with the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, his final account as executor of the last will and testament of Eliza J. Ayers, deceased, and said court has fixed Saturday, the 28th day of September, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time and the County Court room in the Court House In the City of Heppner, Oregon, as the place foi Hearing said report and account and any objections thereto, and for the serdement of said estate. L. W. ERIGGS, Executor. A 29 S 26 soon to perform secretarial yrk la the employ of the Y. M. J. a. Henery E. Warren of Hardman returned from Portland on Friday after having spent the week at that city enjoying the Grand Army re union. J. L. Swift of Hardman, was another veteran who took In the en campment also. They had a very enjoyable time and state that Port land certainly made he old "veta" feel at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis of Lexlng- Uon, accompanied by Mrs. R. b. jllerrln of Portland, were visitors Id Heppner on Friday. Mrs. Herrin Is an aunt of Mr. Lewis and has been visiting with relatives here and at Pendleton for several weeks past. -She returned to her home at Port- Jand on Sunday. 1 To AO Wheat Growers of Morrow County I will be in the market for all classes of wheat at all times during the coming season, prices based on government inspection slips. Bags and harvesting supplies at market prices. PHILt COHN THAT BAD BACK Do you have a dull, steady ache In the small of the back sharp, stab-1 bing twinges when stooping or lift ing distressing urinary disorders? , For bad back and weakened kid neys Heppner residents recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this ( Heppner statement. Mrs. H. Tash, says: "I vas almost' down with backache and bladder trouble. For several weeks It was hard for me to get about and I felt so miserable I could hardly wplk. My back was weak nnd sure and at times I could hardly straighon after stooping. My kidneys wer-j dis- or red and boamJ me ,t ! t Pincc taking three boxca ci" Doaa s Kidney Pills. I have had vry little '.rouble." I'rice 60c, at all daalius. Don't singly ask for a '.H'.iy rsmwly get Doan'g Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Tash had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 4 Summon! all the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College it distinguished not only for its military instruction, but , Distinguished also rot hs strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture, Commerce, Entmeeriag, Forestry , Home E.-onemici, Mining, Pharmacy, tad Vocational Education. ) Its wholesome, purposeful student life. ' Its democratic college spirit. , Its successful graduate. Students enrolled last year, stars on its service flags, 1258, over forty percent representing officers. Collage) open Saptambar 23, 1918 For catalog, aawllluitrated booklet, and other information write totheReaiitrar.Corvallii, Oreiot) Star Theatre J. B. SPARKS, Manager -MP1 as, iyy. y.yr-A ;v 4k -S MONROE SALISBURY WITH RUTH CLIFFORD IN tlflEU CUFTONS CWEAT MWPUCTION VTnt IiSJILI SJI- 3la.crv- r ood Will Deci de the War Eat plenty; Eat wisely, but without waste. Save Wheat, Meat, Fats and Sugar. The Soldiers at the front will need them all. Be loyal to your own state. Use more Potatoes and ship more wheat. PHELPS GROCERY CO. Y Y Y Y Y Y ?! ?! ?; y ! a 1 Friday, August 30 Bluebird presents Monroe Sales bury and Ruth Clifford in An Alaskan play of strong action vr rviri mm T1 AF OIF nun a nji ij n i ei 11 iihj win iu in iu SATURDAY The Charming Broadway Actress OLIVE TELL plays a remarkable role in the picture adaptation of the Chas. Frohman play "Her Sister" A story of New York today the triumph of a beautiful and clean waman over intrigues of love and business. y Our regular high grade program for the remainder of the week. NO EXTRA COST TOYOTT. 15 AND 25 CENTS. A