THK GAZETTE-TIMES, HEITNEK. OREGON. THURSDAY, i ..M ARY 23, 1919.
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LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Miss Etta Barnes was visiting with
Mrs. Jack Hynd on Tuesday.
Mrs. George A. Miller spent Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. T. H. Lowe.
J. H. Miller and Walter Pope have
had a busy week sawing woud fur C.
A. Minor.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd on
iiiursuay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crahtree spent
Sunday visiting among friends in
Kight Mile.
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. MeFadden of Johnny Bryson of lone was to be
Four Mile were doing business in seen in Cecil on Friday morning
Cecil on Wednesday. fixing up somebody's Ford car.
OREGON FUEL NEWS
Miss l.enneit and Miss Georgia
Summers called on Mrs. Ben Barnes
on Friday afternoon.
George W. Wilson and Alex Wilson
spent Sunday with heir brother,
Robbie, at Rhea Siding.
J. W. Osborn, accompanied by J.
H. i'epper, made a trip over to Rock
creek on Sunday morning.
Hat Pearson and son were doing
business at Butterby Flats and
Everett Logans on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. May of the
Lone Star Ranch were visiting
friends in Cecil on Saturday.
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Corona Wool Fat
Compound
(FOR MAN OR BEAST)
Thrush, Grease Heels, Horses' Hoofs,
Cows' Sore Teats.
The above and many other afflictions successfully
treated with this ointment. A good article
to have about the barn.
PUT UP IN 50c AND $1.00 SIZE TINS.
Heppner Farmers Elevator
Company
Don't Be A "Slumped
fOl'V'K bought Lilxirty Bonds and built up a tidy
hank account here at the FARMERS & STOCK
GROWERS NATIONAL BANK. Because the. war is
over, Is no reason you should sell or trade your Bonds or
Ntop Saving. There's a good foundation now to build
upon.
"The Headquarters Bank."
FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner Oregon
We understand that Oral Henrik
sen, who returned home on Wednes
day frcm Bremerton navy yard, has
been honorably discharged.
A. R. Fin ley went up to lone on
Saturday, returning to Cecil on Sun
day to commence building a barn
for C. A. Minor on the Cecil place.
Miss liernice Franklin of Rhea
and Miss Mildred Duncan of Kwing
Siding wero visiting some of their
school friends i:i Cecil on Sunday.
lienry Slender left on the local
Saturday morning f-jr Portland,
where lie expects to m?et his s.-.n
Warren on his way home from Camp
Lewis.
Jack Hynd left for lone on
Thursday, returning Friday accom
panied by W. H. Cronk and his sen
Earl, also Miss Olive Wade of Walla
Walla.
A. E. Nash and J. H. Pepper have
taken over part of J. W. Osborn's
wheat ranch, recently occupied by
H".iry J. Streeter, sjmewhpre about
2,700 acres.
The following Cecil peoDle were
Arlington visitors on Wednesday:
J. W. Osborn, Clarence and Ralph
Winters, A. E. Nash, J. H. Pepper
and R. E. Duncan.
Miss A. C. Hynd of Butterby Flats
left on the local for Heppner on
Monday returning home on Thursday
accompanied by the Misses Barratt
and Mahoney of Heppner.
R.' E. Duncan was a business man
in Cecil on Saturday. Mr. Duncan
has been doing some great execution
among the skunks and coyotes,
lately, down Willow creek.
Miss Georgia Summers entertained
all her school friends on Sunday
afternoon on the occasion of her
thirteenth birthday, all spending a
very enjoyable time. Georgia was
also the recipient of many presents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Henriksen of Wil
low Creek Ranch, gave a little
"Conversazione" on Friday evening
to their friends. The honor guests
were Miss Lucille Huff of Hardman
and Miss Helen Barratt and Miss
Mahoney of Heppner. All spent an
enjoyable evening.
YOU ARE THE JURY.
Hear the Testimony of Heppner
People and Decide the Case.
Doan's Kidney Pills are on trial
are being tried every day for yeak
kidneys for exhausting kidney
backaches. What is the verdict?
Read Heppner testimony personal
experiences of Heppner witnesses.
There can be only one verdict a
chorus of approval.
Henry Schwarz, prop, of butcher
shop, Main St., says: "I was subject
to severe attacks of lumbago. The
pains were like a sharp knife stick
ing nie in my back. When I had one
of these attacks, the pain was so
severe I could hardly move and
when I got down it was hard to
straighten up. My kidneys acted
irregularly and were congested dur
ing these spells. Six boxes of Doan's
Kidney Pills fixed me up In fine
shape. My back felt strong and my
kidneys have caused me very little
trouble since."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Schwarz had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
SECOND HAND GOODS
Such as heating and cook stoves,
cupboards, kitchen cabinets, tables,
cotUn mattresses, stove pipe, stove
repairs, such as lids, doors, grates,
etc. I sell the Peterson Tire Welders
and keep the rubber for welding;
also repairing of tires and tubes. All
work guaranteed. J91m
W. W. SHAMHART, Heppner.
OUR WISH FOR YOU IS A
Happy and Prosperous Year
During 1919
This can be best attained by
buying your Groceries of
PHELPS GROCERY COc
N. B. We have just heceived a large and varied assortment
f HOME CANNED FRUITS. It might pay you to look them over
Coal production in the United
States during 191s showed an in
crease of 34,000,000 tens over 1917,
according to estimates furnished by
the United States Fuel Administra
tion to Fuel Administrator Fred J.
Holmes. The increase was on bit
uminous coal, anthracite showing a
slight decrease.
Production in 1918 was more thaa
sufficient to meet the defnands of the
: j u n try.
Production of coke during 1918 is
estimated at 56.670,000 net tons or
jii increase of 3 per cent over 1917.
i'he increase is in byproduct coke
production, beehive coke having de
creaced 8 per cent in Droductlnn
during the year.
In comparison, no European
ountry has enough coal. In Italv
and Switzerland the privations felt
ny its lack are acute, and in general
the question of how the various
peoples will react is a sober one.
Italy ha no coal for household heat
ing and gas for cooking is limited to
four hours a day.
All restrictions on shiDments nf
anthracite egg size have been re
moved by the anthracite committee
of the United States Fuel Adminis
tration, and this grade coal may now
be obtained freely for consumntlnn
anywhere throughout the country.
Anthracite has been barred from
Oregon since last spring.
Pamphlet containing instructions
?n how to burn soft coal in the home
are available for distribution at the
..lfice of Fuel Administrator Fred J.
Holmes, 1337 Northwestern Bank
Building, Portland, Oregon.
Keep the home warm with Ipsa
fuel by observing efficiency methods
,t tiring.
Every Dealer in Tobacco Required to
Take Inventory.
The pending revenue measure
which will probably be passed within
a very short time provides increased
taxes on cigars, tobacco and cigar
ettes. Every dealer in these com
modies will be required to inventory
his stock on the day following the
passage of the Act and to pay ad
ditional tax on such stock covering
the difference between the tax paid
under the present Act and that
provided by the new Act.
There will be certain exemptions
allowed, but this matter, as well as
the new rates, has not yet been
definitely determined.
Every dealer should arrange to
keep posted as to the date of the
passage of the Act and take his in
ventory on that day.
Blanks for the purpose of filing
inventory and return will be fur
nished by Milton A. Miller, Collector
of Internal Revenue, Portland, Ore.,
as soon as they are received from the
Department at Washington. It is
possible that arrangements will be
made to distribute these blanks
through the posto dices in Oregon but
any dealer who does not receive his
blank should apply for it to the
Collector at Portland.
Income Tax Returns.
Collector of Internal Revenue,
Milton A. Miller, is receiving many
inquiries concerning the provisions
of ,the new Revenue Bill providing
for Incone and other taxes, and
numerous, requests are being made
for forms on which to make returns.
Collector Miller says that no
definite information can be given, or
forms furnished, until the Bill has
finally passed Congress and becomes
a law. It will then take some little
time to have forms printed and ready
for distribution. He has made ar
rangements to send out a general
notification from his office so that all
taxpayers may be informed promptly
of the provisions of the proposed
law. The organization of his field
force will be such as to render every
possible assistance to taxpayers
throughout the state of Oregon, and
the deputies will be located at many
advantageous points so that informa
tion may be secured direct to guide
them in making returns when the
proper time arrives.
The basic principles of the old In
come Tax Law will no doubt be ap
plied to the provisions of the new
law, and it would be well for every
individual and corporation to pre
pare figures and ascertain the exact
amount of income so as to be ready
to make return with as little delay
as possible,
Precautionary.
"Two gentlemen, about to fight a
duel," said a senator, "with tneir
seconds retired to a farmer's
meadow. The various preliminaries
were arranged, and the duel was just
about to begin when! the gaunt figure
of the farmer was seen racing across
the grass toward the scene of the
conflict. The farmer seemed in great
dlstres of mind. 'A humane chap,'
the principals and seconds thought.
'He wants to prevent bloodshed,' and
they welcomed him kindly. 'Excuse
me, gents,' the farmer said, gulping
with emotion 'but is this here goin'
to be a sword or a pistol duel?'
'Sword duel," said the second. Why?'
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L. MONTERESTELLI
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 hefore
placing their orders
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Tjou betchai
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"The more a man
knows about genu
ine tobacco, the
surer he is to see
the value of Real
Gravely in compar
ison with ordinary
plug."
Peyton brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch.
Good taste, smaller
chew, longer life is
what makes Genuine
Gravely cost less to
chew than ordinary
plug.
Write to.
Genuine Gravely
DANVILLE. VA.
for booklet on chewing plug,
Call and see me and investigate the Best Bargains in Mor
row County Wheat Farms and Stock Ranches
RoyV.Whiteis
He tore uphte
MAIL ORDER
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THROW THAT MATT, OTiDTtfl CATALOGUE IV THE STOVE
axp burn IT. YOU AM) your family are wasting a lot
OK VALUABLE TIME LOOKING THROUGH IT. YOU A HE BUY.
IXO A LOT OF THINGS YOU DON'T ACTUALLY NEED AM) ARE
THEREFORE WASTING YOU II MONEY.
WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING! IX THE HARDWARE LINE,
YOU CAN ALWAYS GET KNOWN, TESTED, RELIABLE GOODS
FROM US. YOU CAN SEE THE ARTICLE BEFORE YOU BUY IT;
YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT AND PAY FREIGHT ON IT; AND WE
ARE RIGHT HERE TO MAKE GOOD ON EVERYTHING WE SAY
AND SELL.
Peoples Hardware Co.
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well, you see, said the farmer, 'if
it was a pistol duel I'd waut to take
my cows in first." 1