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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1918)
THE GAZETTS-TWia, fiETTXEK, OREQON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1018. rAGB TWO VICTORY BOVS AM) GIRLS. r pi 115 1 Under the direction of the FARMERS EXCHANGE OF THE INLAND EMPIRE The undersigned wifl hold a Public Sale at his ranch, 12 miles northeast of Lexington, vx Juniper Canyon reiser j 1 ffiii To sell the following described property: 20 head mixed cattle, 4 years and under. 2 2-bottom Oliver Gang Plows i mules 7 mars nM VirnVo tn wnrTr 1 McCormick MOWBT. 20 head of horses, all broke to work. 13 head of fat hogs. 11 brood sows. 18 Turkeys. 200 chickens. 1 Rake. 1 Disc. 2 Wagons. 5 Sets of harness. 1 Cream Separator, Evening King. 1 Shotgun seeder. Sale Begins 1 1 A, M. Free Lunch at Noon TERMS ALL SUMS OF $10 AND UNDER CASH. ON ALL OTHERS 1 YEARS' TIME AT 8 PER CENT ON APPROVED NOTES. Barney McDevitt, Owner F.R. BROWN, Clerk. F. A. McMENAMIN, Auctioneer. We take pleasure m an nouncing that we have secured Hie Palmer Garment CT"HERE have been times when it seemed impossible to secure merchandise, especially merchandise of quality, good enough for our cus tomers. But you will notice when you see the new Palmer Garment that we have made ample prepara tions to supply you with coats in the quality to which you are accustomed at the lowest possible price. Thomson Brothers Ml, HOOD ICE CREA Pure -:- Delicious -:- Refreshing Something Special Every Sunday ALL SOFT DRINKS SERVED HERE THE VERY BEST THE PALM LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES BEST CANDIES I J AT THE G.-T. OFFICE-BEST JOB PRINTING Ed Hogg, farmer of Rhea creek, slates tliat the feed was never butter at thin season of the year than it ia this fall. The Rugg brothers re tired from extensive sheep business some time since and are running only a small band of ewes at present. They also have quite a number of head of cattle, and all the stock is doing exceptionally well. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Knappenborg have disposed of their Hepnner res idence property to Mrs. K. E. Camp bell. They expect to go to Portland to reside for the winter as soon as the influenza epidemic has subsided. Until that time they feel that it is better to remain in this altitude and get the benefit o the pure air here. I The big drive for the United War Work activities will begin November 11th. Do not think that the pros pects for peace make this drive un necessary. If the fighting should stop, It will be months before the boys can be discharged.- During that time there will be more need, if any difference, than now for the work of the United War Work organizations. Every boy and every girl will want to share In the work. The plan Is to secure one million boys who will pledge themselves to "earn and give" at least $5.00 each to this work. The girls will do all they can. Mauy of the boys and girts will be able to give more than $5.00, but many more cannot do that much. Any amount j will be accepted, and every contribu tor will be enrolled as a member. On account of the influenza public meetings 'an not be held and per sonal solicitation can not be made. We want every patriotic boy and girl to notify his or her teacher or Hi county chairman, by mail or telephone, how much he or she will ' ;i "Use The money may be paid tn three payments, December 2, 1918, ; January 15, 1019, and March 1, 1919, or at such other, dates as ma., i l,o convenient before March 1, 1919 This gives you time in w'tlch to earn t!u. money. Now, we hope that on November 11, without fail, you will nglify your teacher or the county "hftirman." Wo v. ant to see which organization makes the best showing. Boys, you will need to look out, for I have hoard some of the girls are going to see that the Victory Gins. "go over the top" first. To the older people I wish to say Do all you can to encourage and help the boys and girls in this drive. See that every boy and girl in your neighborhood knows about It. If anything is not understood, write or telephone the county chairman. In the bright, days coming after the war is over, when the boys come home, the boys and girls who wear the Victory buttons will he proud of them and the part they took in this drive. And the soldier boys will be pleased to look into the faces of the boys and girls who wear the Honor Badge. Do not let any boy or girl in your community fail to prove him self or herself 100 per cent Ameri can. KEEP THE HUT FIRES BURNING S. E. NOTSON, County Chairman, 809-Acre Creek Ranch V miles of creek. 110 acres under ditch. One half mile from town. Good house and good out buildings. A bargain if taken at once. $20,000, ON EASY TERMS. ROY V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Heppner, Oregon 1 Slab and Cord Wood, Utah Lump and Rock Springs Coal Leave Orders with A. Z. Barnard ALBERT WILLIAMS THAT BAD B4CK. Do you have a dull, steady ache in the small of the back sharp, stab bing twinges when stooping or lifting distressing urinary disorders? For bad back and weakened kidneys Heppner residents recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this Heppner statement. Mrs. H. Tash, says: "I was 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 walk My back was weak and sore and at times I could hardly straighten after stooping. My kidneys were dis ordered and bothered me a lot. Since taking three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I have had1 very little trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Tash had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Corona Wool Fat Compound (FOR MAN OR BEAST) Thrush, Grease Heels, Horses' Hoofs, Cows' Sore Teats. The above and many other afflictions successfully floated with this ointment. A good article to have about the barn. PUT UP IN 50c AND $1.00 SIZE TINS. Heppner Farmers Elevator Company OREGON FUEL NEWS. Portland, Nov 4. To use wood and save coal wherever possible be becomes still more urgent in the face of an estimated coal shortage of 14,000,000 tons of coal for winter. The war is not over, and in the face of decreased production due to Spanish influenza and other causes, and the vast 'war time fuel needs, fuel conservation is more necessary than ever. Country communities are in pos ition to help greatly coal conserva tion by burning wood. It is esti mated that farmers now use 83,000, 000 cords of fuel wood annually. All farms should use it during the war, especially in the Northwest where it is so plentiful. A call has been made upon the coal mines of the Northwest to supply South America with fuel which has thus far been exported from the Eastern mines. The East ern mines have been prohibited from exporting any more coal, which will be diverted to other purposes where it is so badly needed. The daylight saving plan saved 1,250,000 tons of coal to the nation, according to the U. S. fuel adminis tration. This saving has been mainly in Eastern cities. No exact figures are available for Oregon, but the amount saved is not noticeable, One and one-half cords of Douglas fir wood has the same heating value as one ton of coal. In general, two i pounds of wood equals one pound of ' coal In heat units. I 'Keep the home warm but don't forget that ventilation Is essential. Pure air will heat much quicker than foul air. Make use of the dampers in regu lating the furnace. '"are needed for lyu. The U. S. Government z calling for the conservation of ineta1 fcr vrc.r t:cc3. Yea enn help by making youi old range ''do" a little Jcr;cr. Have it repaired, if necessary. Lc it h past repairing, and you tr.uzi buy n new ranjje, get a Majestic. Ii will save fuel abso lutely heat-tight. It will save food balr.es right dw&ys. It will save re pairsits xnaiteahlc iron frame is un breakable and its charcoal iron body recist3 rust 300 better than steel. GILLIAM & BISBEE 61 111 .X, wm H ' m if ,lr 7i- i". .1 j i .UV. Henry Stender, a successful wheat raiser of the lone section, was Heppner visitor on Saturday, coming up with his son Roy, who was getting his questionalfe filled out. This office acknowledges a pleasant call from him. ' 3 I I ;l Caution! K your Mnicotie needs new Bart, fifl get them from us. Wo will supply yoi, with fj Vjii genuine Majestic materials not light, in- tJSpXYil I ferior parts, made by scalpers. 'wwfv"1